Thursday, March 8, 1832.New Salem, IL. | Lincoln writes following receipt: "Mr. James Rutledge please to pay the
bearer David P. Nelson thirty dollars and this shall be your receipt for the same. A.
Lincoln for D. Offutt." [This is the first record of expression "this shall be your
receipt for the same," which Lincoln uses so often.] DLC. [Denton Offutt informs farmers of Sangamon and Morgan counties that he will
have by last of March 3,000 or 4,000 bushels of seed corn at New Salem, which he
proposes to sell at $1 per bushel. He will also have quantity of cotton seed from
Tennessee. Subscriptions will immediately be opened for seed corn, and subscribers will
have preference.Sangamo Journal, Springfield, Ill., 8 March
1832.] |