Indiana American, Volume 9, Number 28, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 July 1841 — Page 3
i n i: r i c a w . WRQOKVlLLEIi'VPIAJrA. ...,.w.tn,l the funeral of Gen. Harrison
e u"---took place l XoIth Cend " 'red"es,lfiy r 15 btve received no account of the reception of his rtffitins.or the proceedings. It will be seen from the proceedings of a public meeting of Pennsylvaians,iJit they arc making some move for erecvb a monument to the memory of that great and joeJ man. Congressional. Our latest reports are ot the ''of June. On that day the Senate was still
ABTkv ana progressing wuu o.i.k uiu.- . tt inserU..,r Terr doubtful. In the house the jud25 cents tj was njcr consideration, and insertion. 41., . . lay made a lengthy speech against "rtimaaift' toe proceed of the public lands. CO, ..... houses are progressing very slowly in busies. JPe should not be surprised if the extra ssion should be protracted three months. They
'.,me already passed a bill for their own pay and one for the relief of Mrs. Harrison, and have been ,baat 6 weeks in session. This is a monstrous ge'Ss'i and corrupt world.
to enlighten and not deceive the People. I REMAINS OF PRESIDENT HARRISON. 12th. Education Civil liberty is only- se- The following mournfully interesting arth cure w ith a people who know their rights, Icle, is from an extra slip of the Baltimore
aud knowing, dare maintain them.
13th. The fair never more lovely than
when minisleringat the altar of liberty may
American, dated June 26th. 6 o'clock P. M.
The body of President Harrison reached
! this city n! three o'clock !. ST. cn S..lur.!ay.
they be blest wherever their lots may be j It was accompanied by hi? son, John Scott
"cast. Harrison, and hy the committee of Ihe riti-
.zena of Cincinnati. A detachment of Marine
Corps at Washington acted as an escort, and will proceed with the body to its final resting
finest onion?, cauliflowers, pie plant, &c., all in plentiful supply at low prices. Cin. Gar., Ju ly 2d.
We are authorized to announce Emsha Lokg as a candidate for Treasurer of Franklin County at the August Election.
Thomas Wisscoft is a candidate for the office
VOLUNTEER TOASTS
By Isaac Wamsley. The Eagle This noble bird is weli known throughout the civilized world, emblazoned as it is on our national standard, which waves in the breeze of everv clime, bareinjr to distant lands the remcmhrance of a great people living in a state of peaceful freedom may that peaceful freedom latt for ever. By T. S. Scohey Education The pillar
on which rests all our liberties, both religious and political; may the time speedily come, when every town shall be graced by a Cicero, and every seal in the halls of Legislation be 11 II at
nueu uy a r rantenn.
place at North Bend an nnnrnnriato mark
of respect on the part of the National Executive. We learn that when the order was addressed to Col. Henderson of the Corps, to to furnish the detachment and to designate an officer to command it. he replied that, being himself the senior officer, he conceived it
A CERTAIN CURE FOR FlIlNPER IN NottSES. I
Take a Ursnr kt tile of water and rr i.ke it ! County Assessor, at the August election.
boil. Lead the horse to the kettle, if he be! are authorized to announce HiiiACk able to walk; if not, take Ihe water to the maEl, as a candidate for the ofF.ce of Conniy
stable. Commence with a swab and wash
the left fetlock before, then the right, then the fetlock behind, then wash the legs in the same manner, then the shoulders and body, rub the horse dry nnd he will in a few hours he well. There is no danger of scalding the horse, if the above directions be pursued. This remedy is on the authority of one of the best farriers in this place, and is worth to ev-
jery farmer double the price of his subscrip-
Auditor, at the approaching August Election.
Drugs Sc Medicines. Paints, Dye-stud, Oils Ac Fate:; Medicines. BY J. J. TEJIPLETOX.
4 a"v Km mr t I . f I.I I . 1
w rr ...... respect 111 mat lie should lion to thU paper.-Exchange papir, act on the occasion, and accordinev assumed I ' err
to himself the melancholy duly of heading j
The arrival in Baltimore of the bi.dy ar.d r. 1 ...
tii'
lose who accompanied it, was without any
I 1 2 l T rr-t
ill jiii..eis. isemuilHCJ me Ci- niin,i.nnii -...I U... ...... r
??nce of I'ohtical H-ppiness-tl Soul cf;'' u n "i". 1V"L
. --..f il i .... wv v . u ..ircnFrj II VIII nameot ihe I Pnii rft-. .i . , " ,r,
Gen. Hahn, of Indianapolis, we understand" his been appointed U. S. Marshal for lie District uf Indiana. This, we think, is a good appointment.
Sainr Ttilmilg pre?ea:e 1 to th t U, Sia te Siniti. on tl3 3J;h of Jjhj, a petition from the citizens of New York for the chirtering of a U. S. JJank. It was signed by Fifteen Thousand voter, uid was about two hundred feet icng. It was the iion of the day.
The appointment of Judge Huntington of Terre Ihute, to t'ae office of Commissioner of the General Uad Off.ce, creates considerable dissatisfaction, ts it should. We would rather the former incumbent, Whitcoma, should have been retained. When remofa's are made, it ehaulJ be dna for the better,
tad not merely to satisfy hungry, unprincipled office seekers. The Wabash Courier makes 6ome very correct, but serere remarks upon the appoint
ment of Huntington, which we may insert ir. the
American hercafttr.
Cinciininti Branch of Ihe While Water Cii'icf.
The water has bon let into 6 miles of this Canal,
on J a pleasure party from Harrison amounting to
3'ot 20 tons, tr.ck a pleasure trip oa it cn Satur-
Freedom may it live while the
ImmortM Jefferson the Sage of Montiecllo
the apostle of Liberty the faithful expositor of our rights remains to live. By C. F. Clarkson. Maior General Ma-
i comb, late Commander in Chief of the Army Jof the United State?, who departed this life
June "2o'A, iMI A tear to the mt-morv of
the! gallant olhcerand good man.
By Geo. Goudie. The laboring dasses of
America w ho earn their bread by thft sweat of their brow They arc the shield and bulwark of our republican principles may they continue to resist oppression in whatever shape or lorm it may appear, and may the fair daughters of America be blest wherever their lots may be cast. By CohJolm Ryman. Lafayette A mother miy forget her infant child, yet will the sons of Columbia never forget their early benefactor. By J. S. McClelland. The fair of Franklin He who would not worship at their shrine Khould ne'er in Heaven with houries shine Nor the delicious nectar's syp Which hang like dew drops on their lips. By P. W. Florer. The Fair With whom we this day celebrate. May tcy our only tyrants prove;
And may it be our happy fate To find their chains but chains of love. BvG. W. Kimble. The ladies of Franklin
County Worthy daughters of patriotic pareuts, may their motto ever be 'Union for the sake of the Union."'
By E. II. Gaston. The Godcss of Liberty
Hy meet sal.
rail roaii depot to the C:ly Hotel . The spec
tacle ot tne mortal remains of the gallant hero and tried paliiot, borne alonsr in solemn
silence, and followed by thc little ''and of
mourning Inends, clothed in funeral habili
ments, was truly in striking contrast with the crowds, tht. shouts, and the joyous demonstrations wlmh marked his appioach to the self same spot but a few months before. As soon as the aniv.il of the body was known, Col Hickman tendered to the. Committee Ihe services of a military guard, to be present with the body while it" remained in
the city. Ihe Independent Blues were immediately detailed for that service, and on
Sunday morning were relieved by the Eutaw Infantry. The President and Directors of the Ballimore and Susquehanna Railroad Company have tendered to the Committee a special train to convey the remains to Columbia, to leave at 8 o'clock on Monday morning. The cars have been appropriately decorated with mourning emblems, and the Directors of Ihe Road have resolved to accompany the Committee to Columbia.
Married In Cincinnati, on Thursday, the 1st inst, Mr. Tiiomas I). Gilman to Miss Kakcy Whitskv. For the American. M armed On the Fourth of July, hy Rev. Daniel St, John, Mr. Isaac I. Case of Mt. Carmel to Miss Elmira Jenkins of Cedar Grove. The glorious Fourth came on apace,
Llmira is in the possessive Case; The nominative young Isaac came. And gave F.lmira another name, liotb earnestly their vows confessed. Long msv they live in wedlock blessed. July 5ih, l"e41. S. K. M. On yesterday, Mr. James Price to Miss Catharine Sherwood.
Married At Albany, on the 22J June,
John van burcn, L,sq. son of the ex 1 resi
dent, to Elizabeth, daughter of J.imes Van-
derpoel, Eq.
ME keeps always n hand a General Aec!iment of all the articles necessary to .vji ply meJicines for families or practicing physicians. Grest care is taken to have pu'e and urniKsIterated medicienes, and are ofird to the public at tho lowest prices. He has row on hand, anion;! other
J things, the following:
Calomel Kheubarb Jalau
Gun Aloes Chamomile Nitre
Assofoetida F.psoni .Salts Indigo Camphor Cream Tartar Cloves
Mace Kutmegs Alchohol Koein Glue Ippccac Red 1'ercipilate Itorax Flour Sulphur liriinstone Cayenna l'e pper Putty Annatte Copperas
Isjt. That work, is represented csbeip? pros-! Mav the American npnnlo si nmm. tn
... I J .. ""h I
te hv'.ib considerable visror.
the celebration of the Asiniver
! her praise till Europe shall catch the sound
anu join in one universal chorus
Hy M
tne Asiniver-j UalSoxved by time, and consecrated bv the
, at Franklin j holiest recollections of freemen mar the du
, "e attended Eft
rilofthe American Independence
trueinl'li8 couuly on Saturday last. The at-1 lies it enjoins meet with a sympathetic res
ed,wce was ,argft hvcly, hut civil. The dinner j ponse in the heart of every American citizen.
ilicaVd and a plenty of it. Ar.d the fact tht! Uy urn. Urganine. Here is health and
prear'P" F wis graced nnd cheered by the pros- prosperity to the Indies of Indiana May they
ever be as ready to cheer their fatheis, husbands, brothers and rons in thecause of freedom, as in 1840.
Copal
" Shellac ' Arabic " Myrrh Paint, Hair, Cloth and White Brushes, Tartaric Acid Seidhtz Towders Soda A't Ink do Indelible Ii.k Black !.. Blue do
Bateman'11 Drops Cberome Yellow
RATES OF EXCHANGE, &C. at Titn Mechanics' Bank. Cincinnati. BY E. D. JOHN.
ca of about! To as beautiful laJics as ever smiled
ntv)n or uiest me aooae. ot mm, it will be unnecesfsryto say the celebration was interesting. It could Lot be otherwise. About 423 partook of the excellent fare of Mr. Simonson, drank various excellent eenliments in the right spirit, and departed for their horses. The following ore pome of the Kctimeuts drank, whether all, or more tl.&u ail,
is more than we can eay, as they were handed to us at the toa6t table. If the public should discover the company were liberal of their compliments to the ladies, they must recollect the influences
which surrounded them the bright eyes and 6mil-
fajjs which beun id u,vi tl12.11, cnld not Unresisted. We wruiid put ir forinrfield townshia
It appears from the following article, that the Opposition in Henry us in this county are
endeavoring to succeed by dividing the Ad
ministration part :
"Union Ticket. In (lie course of the com
ing week the people of this country may ex
pect the development of a scheme which has
been 111 embryo since early in the spring.nnd
the object of which is to defeat the nomina lions made by the Whig county Convention
We have it from high authority that the loco
T. Muslin. The dav we celebrate ,oco leaden I this county have eOei tea an
- ... 1....: :iL - .1: ..-.! j 1 j;us.icf..H
U...UI. Willi MIC IIICUri.ll'U M.IU uiroaurin.u portion of the Whig parly,and that a ticket of mongrel whigs nnd loco focos will soon be announced. We have no doubt of the correctness of our information, as we have been
aware for some time that such an union was being sought hyjthc locos; but wc did hope that there was not a man in the county who was. or ever had been a Whig w ho would
real such a proposition otherwise than with
unmincatcd scorn nnd contempt. I5ul
By John Samuels The Reader of the day is found to be in love, and his swaalhearl is Liberty. J. J. Mathews To the fair Sex My respects to li, my love to a few, mj heart to only one. By J. A. Applegate. The tree of Liberty Planted by our fathers may il he protec
ted and nourished hy their sons until its top shall reach heaven and its boughs hang over
the ends of the world.
Bv J. Hmklev The Orator We feel
t,reat ful for his services we wish him prosper
my v.me asainst the world for pretty rirls, with itv a;vl a plentv of children
fieor ttao exceptions. j liv Jos. bartlow. fourth ol Juty lite
REGULWl TOASTS. birthday of our nation Indiana will hail its
1st. The dav wc CelchratftMov ii rr i t hile the names of Washington nnd
k celebrated with the snirit of ;7fi. Utterly are immortal
r -
2i. The surviving Soldiers of (he Revolu-!
Viomry War The patriarchs ofour country
c authors o( our bbertj mar the declining
fcin ol uicir livr s go down in peace. 3J, Geoeral Washington With pleasure
nd gratilude wc reflect on his life, and feel that sentiments of gratefulness will live in the
ncRruol generations vet unborn.
i!H. I ho President of Ihe United States "With his eie on the Constitution, and his heart ascending to a throne of grace, he will
not err.
5th. The Declaration of American Inde
pendence A document containing an ele-
1ent and m isterlv exnnsitinn of farts. ntil-
1 , . , j 1 '
"g nun who penned, and hm who sustained 't in debate amidst the denunciations of the mo;t powerful nation of the earth, to a confpicuous niche in the temple of fame.
"in. Liberty A temple within whose protecting walls we this day walk forth unshackled a temple in which the tyrannised, the oppressed nnd the persecuted of other nations "nJ a friendly asylum a temple around otc impregnable battlements war's devastating lightnings have played in vain.
in. I he Constitution of the United Slates
A mighty bulwark apainct ilpsnntUm mv
. rf o -1 - -- j n dc preserved and handed down to posterity untarnished.
8th. The Navy Commanded by such offi-
'as l erry,and the dvuigwordioi Lawrence
-noea on their flags, no enemy can con Jer. b J
ath. Th. IT; m :
, . ..v. viiiuii din. eteir .nuciitii 'eel that tni;-;i..t. r 1
v fe expressed and felt by the father of his
-"'iiry. lOtb. The State of Indiana May her pocal economy be'directed -sith care, and "se to he one of the brightest stars in the llth. The Prew Msy it be hoestly used
OH1U.
Trust Compnny,
Lrbana Certilicates,
Couiiiiercial Bank of Cincinnati,
Franklin do do Lafayette do do Miami Exporting Co, do Bank of Cincitnati, do Granville Bank, 5 s and upwards, small notes, Lebanon do W. Union do Cantun do German Bank of Woof ter, Mad Bivtr Railroad, Manhattan, W hitcwater Canal, All current small notes Post Notes. 12 months, Do do 20 do
Do do ;10 do Mechanics' and Traders Bank, All other solvent Banks KKNVUCKY. All of the Kentucky Banks INDIANA. State Dank and Branches Scrip, $5 ILLINOIS, Plate Bank and Branches Sbawncctown MICHIGAN. McCombe Co, payable at Columbus St Clair do Newark LOUISA N A. New Orleans WISCONSIN.
0 pren. a par
2 " par 2 dis 2 2 " 2 " 5 2 no GO " 2 8 5 2 " 1 par
i prem
par Ii to 2 dis M dis II dis 2 dis 2
Godfrey Cordial
Lee s I ills Cook's Pills Patent Medicines of all kinds Oil Castor Olive liurgamot American Sperm
s?pi!se Linseed Juniper Ahitotid Lavend'-r Cedar Amber Anise Orgaruui Cloves Hoscmary Ciiiniinon Pepicriniiit Spruce ' Pennyroyal ' Le m iii' 111 1 Sissa'ruj
Hygiin Pill Shaving soap
Macaisor oil
Crumbsckere pills Ua'pom of life
July Oih, IK4I.
Sup. Orb Soda Sal. Itochelle V. h.le lead (dry ) Ked Iad " " in oil Black do Litharge Ycnitian Red Yermiiiion Chinese Verdigris Prussian Hue Copal Yarn. Spanish Brown Black do
Japan do Umb;r Turk. L-gwood Aquafortis C -cluneal Ginger root " Pulv. Allum Snuff, Maca. ' Rappeo Scotch Scgars S.iirin Sel. r.-tath ("nrb. do Culycinth Fsprnses Lci.ion Svr.
Raisins Trusses Tobacco Opadildoc Rrilisb oil Pepper Spice Writing pap. Quills Sand paper. Bar Soap Juffalo oil Ague Pills Fuundcr tint.
Green
Turpentine sprt. I'.lue Vitriol Fly Slono Blue Stone Magnesia, lump Madder
Ginger Wines, Maderia Prt Sweet Muscat Bayherry Pulv. Ualsoin Cnpavia Peru Fur Matches Saaim's Panocca Is dian.Speciiic Pr caption Caps Chinese Cement Window Glass Elixir hpslih Gardiner' Lint. Nerve Ai Boiie ' Kheiimalie do 3Ie.iicmen;um Oil of S iap yi.'a.'s oil iick nl.s Pills
par
par
By Uobcrt Smith Let the freedom that
Washington and others won for us be rcmcm hcrcd and expressed by all.
By G. W. KMnhle Well improved and
cultivated farm are the farmers pride and the
wealth of the na'.ion.
By II. P. Wehr, The State of Ohio May
she inarch on with unceasing raiiiditv in the
work of internal improvements, and may
her daughters wear their charms as nlten
dnnts.or. their virtue, the satellites oC their innocence, and the ornament of their sex
and may her sons early learn the principles
honor, honcslly, diligence, and patrotism, nnd
ever prove a munition of rocks to their coun
try.
Uy the company. Johnomilh and aamuei
Meredith, the 2 Revolutionary Soldiers now with us May their last days be their best
days.
By A- Samuels The uodess of liberty May her golden pinions ere long overshadow the habitable world, and may she soon release
from their cells, the long confined victims of
ignorance nnd superstition. Bv Alfred Clark. Our Commerce and Man
ufactures Like the rivers Ohio, Illinois and Missouri rr.ay they roll Iheir currents in one perpetual ctream of National wealth. By Jesse Smith Let the Declaration of Independence be remembered let the Constitution be supported , and let party spirit be done away, and all become as one band. By John Sanders The Chief Magistrate
May he discharge the high duties of his office with entire satisfaction to his friends and subject himself to no just cause of reproach from his enemies.
t seems
there are those, even in Henry county, for whom office' possesses charms mflicienl to
ead them to sacrifice every punriplc hoth ol 1 Marine and l- ire Ins Co. at MiiwauHie i P)j jj
hoior and rrainu.ie. I lie mono 01 our ever 1 - .
watchful and crafty opponents is 'vitine rmrfi . .... . . . - . T", ,
conquer; ann tnis h tncir onjeci now. iin
we have mistaken the character ol the hitherto indomnitablc Whigs of old ITenry if they
are to he caught in such senseless gull-trnps. Our opponents will find them of sterner stuff.
W hen it comes to the polls it will he hrnnd
thai our opponents have greatlv underraten
the intelligence and palriolif m of Ihe w rites in supposing that any portion of them can he
brought to cater to the surres cl their enemies nnd the destruction of their own p irty.
"Union for Ihe sake of Ihe Union," i the mot
to under which they have hitherto marched to victory, and the August election will show that they have not yet discarded it. Ind Cnr.
"jfUST received and fnr sale three bolts of Rag Carpetir.g nnd a few linen hagsAlso, a few barrels of Nev York and Kanawha salt. J. WOODS. July Oth, 1-41.
OILS.
J.J. TKMPLETO.N.
TCIS'I, Sperm, Neatofoot, and T.inaeed Oils for
A sale by
July 9ih, 1841.
is
4 prem 4 to F " 3 to 4 " psr pa
(i premium-
Checks on Cincinnati
EASTERN BANKS New York City Philadelphia Baltimore Pittsburgh Wheeling On New York,
On Philadelphia, On Baltimore,
SPECIE. Silver American Gold Foreign Denosites paid in kind, but when
money is required on a currency depoeitcs 2 per cent is charged. Currency purchased with Bankable paper.
Ocr Markets: Hood Living. Our eastern contemporaries have been congratulating the Cincinnatians for seme weeks, upon the abundance of the goods of life which are pro
vided for us in this region. We acknowledge their kindness, and only regret fhat Mr Clayton has not yet completed his Balloon Way over the Mountains, that we might share with them the fat of our Western Land, which is at this lime really flowing with milk and honey, and furnishing for our tables all else that Ihe keenest or nicest appetite can crave. For the past week, the following articles have been in our markets, all but the first twt named in the greatest abundance, at the prices annexed. Ther arc in addition to the early spring vegetables and fruit;,all of which, but asparagus nnd strawberries, are still plentv.of a tender and excellent quality.
Green Corn, sweet and full grain per dozen.
Tomatoes, measuring VZ inches
round, 2 to lor New Potatoes, good size, per peck, Cabbage, good heads, each
Raspberries, several varieties, per
51
do
do
F prem 8 " 7 " Bankable
Varsiisiifft. OPAL, Japan and Leather Yarnislies (superior qualities ) fur sale by
July 9 n, Hll. J. J. Ts-mplbton.
Viiics. MADI'.RIA, Saeel. and Muscat Wines, for sale hy J, J. TEMPLUTON. July 9, IMI.
WP ACON II VMS. Sj.u1.1o- and sides for sale 39 bv R. & S. TYNER. July 7, IMI.
The!Ladies May we kiss the girls we please, and please the girls we kiss. "Never lend to gals or fellers Parasols or vmberalUt."
13
12i 25 els. 3aGi
quart,
6i,Sal2i
16
Cherries, in greal abundance, per gal-
Iaii .
Green Apples fit for cooking, per peck, 2j In connection, it may be as well to name the present prices of several other table articles in our markets: Beef, best roasts and steaks, per pound, Gi Mutton, young, per quirter, 4350 Butter, best quality, per p cund, 12i Honey, very good article per pound, 181 Strine Beans, or "Soaps," per peck, 121
With goosberries, currants, young turnips,
There will be a protracted meeting held by the Protestant Metuoriisi, in a wood on or near the road leading from looming Grove to Laurel, rear Mr. Thomas Sherwood's Mill, commencing on tho HUl uf this instant, Ministers and members of all Christian societies, are respectfully and affectionately invited to a participation of its exercises and benefits. July 7th, IS41 CAMP MEETING. There will be a Methodist Camp Meeting held at the old Camp ground on Pipe Creek, commencing on Thursday the 22nd July inst. An invitation is given to the Public in general to attend. A Methodist Campmeeting is to be Leld at Williams' Camp Ground, 5 miles north of Brookville, commencing Aug. 2?tb.
A I GIST ELECTION. Democratic Whig Ticket. For Representative. James A. Lowes. Henry D. Smith. AUDITOR. John D. Howland. TREASURER. R. P. C. Barwick. ASSESSOR. John Roberts. COMMISSIOJIER. . James Webb.
SAt.V & IRON. Ac S. TYNER. have on baud, and for sal
t. at the Cincinnati prices, adding canal
ireight, I.ryiO barrels salt, 4i).U0il lbs. Iron assortted. ".5 keys nails, G.tWK) lbs Cotton Yarn Also, a ve-y extensive assortment of DRY OOODS. Groceries, Hrd-VVarit, Cuttlery, Queens-ware. Tin-ware r Hollow-ware. Eur, silk and palm leaf Hats; Bonnets and palm leaf Hoods; SJle and Upper Leather, S c. 4 c. Thev re2Jie aid forwird goods and produce at five cents on the hunJred puu.nl s, and alsn pay cash 'or what. Brookville, July 7, 141. Administrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that on the 4th dsy of August next, the personal property of Wil.iam Viion. late of Franklin County dee'd. consisting of horses, cattle, hogs. Dry Goods, Ate. will be sold at public outcry, in the town of Andersonville. Terms of ssle made known at the above time, SAMUEL WILSON JUIES P. ITILSON. July 7 IMI. 2S-3w. Administrs. Administrator's Notice. TJOTI CF. is hereby given that the undersigned INI has taken out letters of Administration oa the estate of William Wilson late of Franklin Co. state of Ind. dec. All persons indebted to the said ertate are rcque.ted to make immediate payment, and these having claims against the same are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The said estate is supposed to be solvent. JAMES P. ITILSOX. SAMUEL ITILSON. 23Sw. Administrator.
now ready: THE Subscriber having finished his New Boat, be is now ready to purchase any amount of Wheat or Corn. Until he can make other arrangements he will oecupv Gen. Long's Ware House near the Eastern Bridge, where Corn and Wheat can be delivered. The highest cash prices will be given. He is now running bis Boat and is ready to carry freight or passengers. His Boat is new, safe sod convenient, for freight. r comfortable fo.
passengers.
Jan- 0, 1341.
A. ROCKAFELLER. 17-tf.
