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THE NEW
Affairs on both the Texin and Mexican' bides
r of the Rio Grande were quiet atfie date; of j latest
advices. Two " colored soldiers were executed at
Brownsrille on the 28th ult. for outrages on fe
males. An entire division of the Twenty-fifth
m th occasion, and the
! . .nnrance. discipline and deportment of the troops
t$ loDeUhc tme of enthusiastic commendation on
.rf nf hoth Texan and Mexican spectators,
great numbers of whom were present.
hi. fnrce of Republicans, stillvered
Cortina,
aroun !
MaUmoras, but hadt made.po foiattack on
the town, and it was not Opposed hat he would,
. bis numbers beioj; too insigniflcant A Matamoras
paper revives the story that Ex-Seiator Gwm is at
j tbeheadofthelmperiaJgoYerament of the Mexi
can State of Sonoro, at an annual salary of sixty
thousand dollars, bat without any ducal or other
noble title. , :
It ia expected that n order will- -soon be is
sued at Washington, mustering out all general of
ficers who 8? rem ain in ' the service drawing
heavy gala8 and doing no duty. The number of
those 10 have not responded to the invitation to
resfen d who have therefore to be removed by
- ? more summary process, is said to be nearly two
hundred. The number of other officers who will
also be relieved with the Generals to whose staffs
they, have been attached, is of course very large.
The Alexandria (Virginia) Gazette, speaking of
: the Episcopal Seminary there, says:
"We believe that the .Seminary, Bishop John's
residence, and the other buildings, on the Seminary
Hill, having been, or are about to be turned oyer to
their owners. The sale of the. frame building,
erected during the war, adjacent to the Seminary,
is to take place on Monday, the 21st instant. These
buildings" are to be torn down and removed.'
j The following citizens of Petersburg were par
doned by the President on Wednesday :
Reuben Ragland, James M. Venable, Thomas
Withers, R. A. Hamilton, Peter McEnry, Leroy Ro
per, William H.Johnson, Joseph B. Dunn, D. B.
' Lenumt J. F. McTl vaine, t. Mcllwaine, John
'J,.Miildrey and James G. Parton. .
An order has benn issued by General Terry,
mustering flut of service the 81str 98th and 100th
' New York, the 10th Connecticut, and the 188th
Pennsylvania regiments All of these regiments
have een ground Richmond, exceptvfh 98th New
York, which has been on duty at Danville.
: ' lit. Col. James D McBride, late e 6th U.
S ' Colored Artillery, attempterkto horsewhip Gen
rehral Meredith in Washington Sunday night,' -)e-
cause he was "a copperh ead and seewjsionist" The
General knocked him down, and a poiic-man car
jried hira to the station-house. Vhmi the Colonel's
head hit the pavement, probably he wished it was a
copperhead.
. The Washington correspondent of the .Pitts-
H burg Commercial says that it has good authority for
v , ay inx that: on account of his health. Secretary
A j- - Stanton will retire from the Cabinet in a few weeks,
, at the furthest; . i;t f
U- . ! A New Orleans correspondent says tc property
! J of John Slideli, comprising tffeht' hundred and forty-
" itwo.bts and squares of ground, with stores, dwell-
$100;410. Before the war it was estimated at
SSuOOO. Confiscation at this rate-is not likely to
add much to the United States Treasury by way of
: J
reimbursement o4 the expenses of the war.
- The next session of the University of Virginia,
will commence oi the 1st of October next, and ter
minate July 3, 1866, the . Faculty, and the mode
and measure of instruction beins the same as here
tofore.
The one hundred ud second regiment of United
States colored troops have received orders to be
mustered out of tfie service.
It is said that the war department order direc-
ting the discharge of certain troops in Texas will
not materially diminish the force in that State.
Personal General Joseph E. Johnson and
lady reached the city of Richmond last Friday
evening, and are stopping at the Spots wood Hotel.
-he National Intelligencer of Wednesday shows
up the inconsistencies of Mr. Forney's Chronicle
with an unsparing hand. "A
The Washington Chronicle, an Administration
oriran. savs the New York News denounces the
- - o - -
atrocities oi Champ Ferguson, the guerilla and out
law. Certainly, replies tbtfpeus we denounce till
rascals alike, the guerilla who murders ; his en
emy, ancle'' editor, who want'his icriesny murdet
ed. We are constantly denouncing the editor of
the Chronicle. .
The body of a Union ofceer, with every ap
pearance ot a foul luurdaffwas discovered on Fri
dav. in VV illiamsviile. ' near SDrinefield, III. The
discovery "causes -.miitih' exciteient.,
The 1 1th- Missouri cavalry arrived at Cairo
Thursdav. on their War to St.fouis. Ther have
withUhema -pet alligator, whih ;has accdmpanied
j i j ,
thtfm through all their marches" and fighting.
A lead mine has been opened in Winona coun
ty,'Minn'es'ta, and ' company organized with a
capital of $25,000o work the same
-Ford' 8 theatre has been completely metamor
phosed. . The stage box in which President Lincoln
was assassinated was removed to make way fer the
new,fire proof floor, the building will be ready
in i r r.fA-utn or.
r vlw"
vutveo. r -
"Sepulchral news reaches us from Autin,
ays a paris letter:,, "the graT-diggers have
Struek ! l he neonle of Autin must not
T . .
therefore, die, unless they . wish their, bo
dies to remain unboried. We see no other, way of
opposing the pretensions of men wfco live by oth
er people's deaths. Such a result as . this it was
scarcely supposed would be produced by the law
VOL VI.
STATE ITEMS.
M -( ;
A mass meeting was held in Craven county, Wed
nesday last, and amoDg;sotheToJutions ydoptedi we
find the following :
Resolved, That we do not recognize at loyal and
worthy of public confidence or public sqSrage, any
political party In this country, other than that known
as the National Union party ; and to ts party we i
pnage our iauniui co-operation and snport, io ki
ourtate, Congressional and Presidential elections?
Besolved, That we do heartily appiovi the min
istration of Andrew Johnaotr, Presideot of the United
States, and will to the utmost of our ability sustain
the same.
Besdved That the appointment of W. W. Holden
as Provisional Governor of North Carolina meets our
most cordial approbation, and. that as our Executive
wfl will faithfully sustain hipslo his administration.
Resolved, That we invite all the loyal citizens of
the county to meet us,st Newborn on the 26th day
o August, at 10 a.Mlor the purpose of nominating
suitable person represent us in the approaching
6onTention t? be held for this State.
Resolveti, That we have the fullest confidence in
the high capacity, Integrity and general worth of W.
Wadsworth,Esq , and heartily recommend him to the
citizens of Craven county, as a fit representative in
the approaching State Convention.
Central Baptist Association.- This body will
meet with the Baptist church at Franklin ton on
Thursday before the 2nd Sabbath in October next,-
Rev. W. T. Brooks to preach the introductory and
Prof, Wm. Royal to preach the Missionary sermon.
Rev. Dr. Graven and" Sr S. Jackson of Randolph
have been recommended for tbe Convention by a meet
ing at Trinity College.
.
A Budget of Compliments The Ladies Re
sponsibleWilmington Herald and Fay
etteville News. '
! v 1 From the'Wilmington Herald.
Flattering Opinions. Our amiable young friend
at Fayettevjjle ffho presides over the seven-by-nine
sheet printed there that cost one hundred and fifty
dollars, all told, according to his own statement, in
dulges iu some very flattering comtneuts on the
national troops and officers. In reprinting his re-
mar we do not deseto be understood as in any
manner endorsing them. ' We merely desire to let the
youbg man be heard. But at tbe same time we have
an Indistinct remembrance of having ?een something
In his sheet a tew weeks ago about tho time the
troops were withdrawn from that town about the
' gentlemanly conduct" of said troops, their "uniform
good behaviour,
" regrets at parting, etc., etc. . it is
singular that they have sosuddsaly fallen in his eft&
matlon as to be now but " elevated hod carriers,"
Inferiors to the " true southern gentlemen," etc. But
time thus modifies all our opinions. Lt the public
judge.
lea follows the article from the News ; and heie
is the last named journal's response :
From the Fayetterilla News.
The pimp charges us with having complimented
the ) Federal truqy whlck . wee stationed tor,. for
" unrtorm good Oehavlor, and "gentlemanly con
duct." to all of which we nlead auiltv. and all of-
"Whlch we aver agairxi But that the gentlemanly con
duct or the uniform good behavior of these officers
and men entitled them to more consideration socially
and; especially in tbe eyes of Southern ladies, to our
own men, who by birth, education and natural
southern instinct, in our opinion, are far their supe
riorB, we cannot assent. We would as soon recognize
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tne Claim oi uie pimp io aecency, ana as soon tol
erate his admission that those men were fitted for tbe
society Into which some kindly disposed people would
have had them introduced. That it would beimpos-
sible to give him such an entrance into soeiety it is
only necessary to remark that he is the writer who
said that the negro should be credited where his state-
men tcoonlcted with that of the white man ; that he
published in his own paper under these capitals :
" THE DIHECJr Llxv a charge that he, the editor,
had lied, and in his comments said that to give a man
the lie was no argument at all ; and that he made an
unwarranted attack on Dr. Love, and whan called to
account, preferred to be posted as a coward and a
common liar, to giving the Doctor- the redres3 which
he demanded. Theae things would unfit him for
social position : and will hereafter deter us from
noticing his vile productioos in the columDS of our
paper.
New York asd Yellow Fiver AlarMing Re
port. The New York TPorWhas the following:
The last steamer from New Orleans to this city
brought intelligence that the pestilential scourge,
the yellow fever, had appeared at Havana to an un-
. . . a. .1 ft 1 3
usual extent- Aitnougn tne mortality it nas causeu
wasrnot recorded in the news, many must have fal
len victims to its ravages. Yesterday afternoon a
report was circulated m this city, that this terrible
l r
there bp some passeqgers on the vessels Irom tu
' . . r.
bai The health 'officer should act promply and
firinly in the matter. If by any lack of care or
misnap, tnis ureaa uisease snouia appear in tnis ci
ty,! the present sultry weather would facilitate its
increase, and swells our lists of mortality to the ex
tent of those which marked the first visit of the
chblera. The city authorities should at once take
action on this matter, and the Board of Health
should be immediately convened, to devise such
J ineasures && may be necessary for the safety of the
I C1v-
-Suit Against tab .United States. Ten Millions
of Dollars Involved.---Ex-Judge Allen has com
menced a suit in behalf of the leading brokers and
bankers of WalF street and vicinity, to restrain As
sessor Gilbert from levying, and aheridan bhook
from collecting certain taxes. The Internal reve
nue authorities claim to levy a tax on ail sales
made by brokers on their own account, tbe same
as for stocks, eta, sold on commission lhe bro-
kers. through their counsel, have given notice of
I Jheir intension to apply for an jnjunctipn to Judge
Nelson, to prevent tne collection oi tne tax. iney
I 1 : ...Jn. fha rtamtinn it An Hera VolcAn in fn-rrnr-
i e .l.;,... ! .,, Mr Samuel 14 :nrtnotr A tele.
tant District Attorney, intends to contest the ap
plication, on the ground that the decision ojTJudge
Nelson havine beenf appealecf from, the taxes must
be paid until that decision is sustained, and also
that tne eJUHoiw. fwwcto-.H uc wun wuiu
not be invoked in a case of this kind. The argu
ment will 'take place some time, during the latter
part of this month; New ivtk pevss.
tSee new Advertiements in to-days paper, in an
other column.
SS IPS 0 ill
RALEIGH, MONDAY, AUG.
TKGE CITY.
Provost Marshals SANcnjM.5aZtgrA, Aug.
19th, 1865.' This morning any number of soldieTS
came before the Assistant, some complaining of
having their watches taken from them ; others of
alh their greenbacks ; while others were brought
l'p for being drunk and disorderly. The latter
class consisted of soldiers and citizens.
One yourrg man, a citizen, was arrested far sel
ling whiskey on the streets. He lost his whiskey,
but vjas let go, he promising not to be guilty Df do
ing so again.
Some hard characters were arrested during the
afternoon. There is more of the gang at large yet
It appears that this gang attacks citizens and sol
diers, if they think they haTe any money about
them. Citizens should be on their guard until the
balance are arrested, for which purpose an energetic
effort is being made.
The inaugural labors of the new ProVost, Oapt.
Adams, have opened with full houses ind we fear
that instead of decreasing the work of the office
always severe will become even mor laborious
than in the past. We shall be gratififd if disap
pointed. - t r-
Cleaning Up. We observed the custodians of
the cleanliness of our city hard at work, last Stur
day, superintending the removal of the rubbish
from the streets; particularly in the vicinity of tbe
market house. Yesterday morning market square
looked as if clad in a holiday suit and we accept it as
an augury tbat as far as practicable the whole city is
to bi maintained in as good. sanitary condition.
We are not unmindful of the truth that the muni
cipal authorities are not overburdened wish financial
possessions and that from want of such means their
operations are 'much restricted; but we hope there
will be taxation in any and every form if requisite to
preserve the pubjie health, keep off cptitaglons and as
well the oders sonnetized in this "Colcmn a week
since.
North Carolina Mail SERviCE.-Th'e Postmas
ter (Jeheral is moving with considerjle energy, at
last, in restoring mail service in Nprl, Carolina.
He has accepted the offer oNathvl Moyden,
President of the Central North Carolina Railroad
Company, to convey mails from GolJsborough by
Boon Hill, Pimj Level, Smithfield Station, Clayton,
Auburn, Raleigh, Cary, Morrisvilie, Cedar Fork,
Brassfield, Durham, University Station, Hillsboro',
Mebanesville, , Haw River, Graham,., gnipany's
Shop, Alamance, Gibsonville, McLeansville,
GriteboroV Jamestown, High Point, Thomas ville,
Lexington, Holtsburgh, Salisbury, China Grove,
CWnoord, Harris' Depots and Query's, to Charlotte,
223 miles and back, daily, or as much oftener as
trains may run, at the rate of $50 DdzixuTe per an-
num.
The Dead. From an offitial s'CafCSU'errt bJii"
interment of Confederate soldiers in Blandford
Cemetary, at Petersburg, we note the followingi j
from this State :
Jas. J. Burnett. Camden coifnty; Samuel Saiyer,
J Curricuck; Martin Tillison, Granville; J. H. Tulley,
Lijm f! rimAnt- and F, H. Hawlcins. Rowan.
Friends of the deceased, who wish either to re
move their remains or place some mark over their
graves, will find no difficulty in doing so, as identi
fication is probably, an easy matter. , . .'
Reported Robbery. It is stated to us that a
squad of soldiers visited Vinegar Hill, last Friday n
"riight, stacked their arms, and then proceeded to
I plunder indiscriminately the passers-by. The gen-
tleman who give us this information, says that one
person, passing in a carnage was naitea, taKen
from the vehicle, and stripped of a number of val
uable things.
We do not vouch for the accuracy of the state
ment, but if true the military authorities oh a prop
er representation of the facts and identification of
the parties will meet out punishment to the guilty.
County Court. The mVfcistrate of V ake meet
in solemn conclave to-day for the purpose, specially,
nfn injectors of election, admin 1st ermg, the
I -ill .it ili
amnesty oath, aod doing other things important and
unimportant. As a feast of preparation for the elec
tion, many persons will doubtless "swallow the pup,"
aj3 the paroled have It.
No Mail from causes unknown reached us by
Saturday night's train, from the north, east, south
or west, f rom this cause, ana me couiueiuuu
the government has interdicted the use of the tele
graph by the press for the present, we are without
our usual late and lull summary ot northern news.
In Petersburg. The following Raleighites .wre
... J lL. - JJ...t!Antl.t
in Petersburg, last Friday, at Jarretts:
M. R. Preston, B. Smeads, and Hisses K. and S.,
J, McPheeters; W. Drogan, Miss Partridge M., Jor
dan, C. S. Hines and J. Shaw. ' '.
At the Bollingbrook, Geo. W. Masa, George n.
Wilsftn, Wm. Smith, John O'fcrien; Andrew West
and S. Leverinc. i:
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Bb in Time. The steamship D. H. Mount, Ctvpt.
Backlos, will sail direct for New York from Newborn,
next Saturday. We hear tbe accommodations of tihls
tine, both for freight acd passengers, spoken of as very
superior and safe. Timely notbe is now given sbip
pers4n which to get tbein freights ready.
A Chance. Residences hava been for a long time
very difficult to secure in this city.- Parties wishing
to house themselves (or the remainder of the year
should" cohsult the notice of Mr p. fl. Belying
21, 1865.
NO- 237.
Government Sales it will be seeL tV- rUce
at Charlotte on Wednesday, Thursday r i FNiday
next.
To the number already in, one for Y .c-Moty.
is added. See the advertisement of Col. B v 1.
A Fallen Angel. A fair bat fra-.i vrKi?an,
known to belong to the society of the demi tnondes,
while displaying her equestrianism in the vicinity of
the railroad bridge, fell from her horse yeeteri iy, aud
unfortunately received no hurt.
New Troops. We learD that tbe 120th re-imeat
Indiana infantry reached the city Saturday night,
and will be stationed at Raleigh, In lieu of tin; troops
to be mustered out under late orders.' Another regi
ment i8on its way.
Funeral Notice.
Tbe Funeral of the late Mrs. BION H. ROGERS will
take place from the Episcopal Church thia .Monday)
afternoon, at i o'clock.
Friends of the family and the citizens generally are
invited to attend. aug21- It
RALEIGH MONEY MARKET,
RE.VISED DAILY BY B. F. GRADY, EXCHANGE BROKER,
13. Fayette ville Street.
Buying Rates.
Gold $1.40 : Silver $1.35. North Carolina Bans
Notes Bank of North Carolina, Cape Fear, Roxboro',
Cnarlotte. Farmers, Merchants, Miners and Pt. ters,
SO cents on the dollar; Lexington, Thomaavihe and
Wadesboro', 25 cents on the dollar; Commercial,
Wilmington, Commerce and Greensboro' Mutual, 20
cents on -the dollar; Washington, Fayettevilla, Clar
endon and Yanceyville, 16 cents on the dollar.
Back Notes of other Southern States, 10 a SO cents
on the dollar. Northern State Bank Notes, 85 a 90
cents on the dollar.
New York Exchange, per cent discount.
North Carolina bonds, old sixes, with all the
rnnnnns attached since Mav 1861. $70. Detached
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coapons, 35 cents on the dollar.
MARKET REPORT
CORRBCTED DA.ILY BY
El. A. . W HIT AKHlJtt.
Grocer and Dealer in Provisions.
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Apples Dried, $1 25 per bushel,
Greea,$l 00 per bushel,
Bacon Firm, saleg at 2730c per lb.
Beef 10c per lb.
Butter 35c per lb. scarce.
Cheese 40c per lb.
Chickens 40c a piece.
Coffee 50c per lb.
Corn $1 00 per bushel.
Eggs 35c per dozen.
Flour Superfine $11 per bbl. ;
Hides Green 10c.
Dry 15c.
Honey in comb, 25 to 30c per lb.
Lamb 1215c per lb.
Lard 25c per lb.
Meal $1 per bushel.
Mullets None,
Mackerel $13 per bbl.
Onions $2 00 per bushel.
Peaches dried 10c per lb.
Peas White $100; Stock 90 to $1; Garden 40c per
peck.
Potatoes Irish $1 00 per bush.
' Sweet, new, $2 per bushel.
Sugar Crushed 60e per lb ; Brown 25c
Svrup 60c per ifallon. '
Soda Cooking, 25c per pound.
Salt $2 00 oer bushel. .
Tallow 10c 12 per lb.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE BEST, MOST EXPEDITIOUS
ANL
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ROUTE
TO THE
Northern Cities,
TIA
North Carolina Railroad,
Raleigh & Gaston Railroad, ' .
Petersburg & Weldon. Railroad
AND TH1IR '
VARIOUS r CONNECTIONS.
Passengers by this lime will leave CHARLOTTE at
3 o'clock p. bj., arrive at Raleigh 4.30 a. m. Leave
RALEIGH 5 o'clock a. m., arrive at Gaston 12 a. m.
Leave GASTON 1 p. m'., arrive at Petersburg 6. 8 p. m.,
and leave that night for Richmond and the north, or stay
in Petersburg, get a good night's rest and take the cars
for City Point, connecting with the Jamea River
steamers for northern points.
Passengers for western or southern points will leave
Petersburg at 5.30 o'clock a- m., arrive at Gastoa 11
a. m. Leave Gaston 11 a. m., arrive at Raleigh T p. no.
Leave Raleigh at 7.40 p. m. and 6 a.m.
Passengers are respectfully requested to get tickets
before entering the cars. WILKES,
Eng. and Sup'lN. C. R. R.
A. JONSOK,
Bup't Raleigh A Gaiton R. R.
R.M.DUNLOP,
angSl-tt Sap't Petersburg A Weldon R. R.
.-4r Rantinel. Recorder. Salisbury
Union Banne? and Peteriburg Expreu publdiiiv.
Charlotte Democrat' ana ureeniuoro x"'
weekly, tiU forbid. A. J., Sup't R.4G.B.B-
ANTED One thoiuand bw FLAXSEED.
VV augl8-lm
Standard asd Sentinel copy
N P4Ay K ft T I SEM K ST'.S
G oodspeed Steamship Line
BETW.ERX X. YORK AND NKWIiKIltf.
TnS A NO. 1 VIVE 'STEAMSHIP.
D. H. MOUNT.
UACK1NS - - - - - Commander,
Will Mil direct! for New York on .S VTUKDI'AY,
August 26, "at 5's !'. M.
Knr :r-iifht rr pa. -waif, hating ansurp 1 .rrsmin-
datimu, apply at W. II Oliver 4 t'o.'s B .'k Store, ot
of Ciai-fen Street,
to
aasr 2 ltd
C. GOODSPKKn. Agent.
The steamer El, CID will follow the D. U.Moant, and
ail from taw port at 5K o'clock on Saturday, Sept. 2d.
CANE BRAKE LAND.
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FOR BALE, 1000 aeret Cane Brake Uotton L.ana,
thirty miles from Wilmington, on a Railroad, ready
fur use, and the first offered in this State. Soil reported
on by Prof. Emmons. Price moderate, as party is en-
eased in merchandizing. Apply lor particulars oi wu
well located ana wen eustaine piece i-i yr'FckJ -
elements of fertility, to , T t i f
amg21-lt KlUAtlUK rrijE.
HOUSE FOiv
A SPLENDID two-tory building, ontainin
rooms. There is also alt necessary out-h
SIX
ouses
and a splendid well of water
For particulars apply to
U. n. r5.i- mt
at i'oil Office.
t aug21-tt
FOR SAltE
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w li f p;. rir little uiied. ot Boston uaanu
j facture
Original cost $550. F?r Pjhcuj ap
B. P. WILLIAMSON & CO.,
Commission Merchants.
ply to
angi7-ot
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we have to pay cash for everything in our business, we
must demand cash.
June,26, 1865. J. 1,. PEN MNOTU v A CO.
TO SUBSCRIBERS AND ADVERTISERS.
We have t pay cash for paper, ink and labor, and we
must have more cash from those for whom we work or
Mnnntnav onr current expenses. We know there
is but little money in circulation, butthere are butfew
persons who want a newspaper that cannot ipare tte
money to pay for it. Personsaeeing their paper marked
must remit the money or it will be stopped.
Advertisers must payinadvancefor alltransient mat
ter, and business men who advertise regularly willbe
expected to pay their bills monthly.
Job Printintr mustbe paidfor whendelivered.
J. L. P. A CO.
GEO. Z FRENCH & CO ,
SUCCESSOBS TO
CUTTER & FRENCH
Fayetteville Street,
(OLD STAND OF TUCKER, ANDREWS Jt CO.,)
ARE CLOSING OUT
THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
GENTS' FUBMSHtNG GOODS
Hats and Caps,-
MILITARY CLOTHINGr,
MILITARY TRIF1MINGS AND EQUIPMENTS,
. SUTLER GOODS,
&c., &c. fec.
Call and examine
chasing: elsewhere.
jy 17-t?
this stock before pnr-
vu coanuons.