1 ' r 41%!. ~,oi. ...., 41.4ify `l' . .., "irtie - - ogo!Itt , •!,•••,;i;,:i4l,9z.iojitereft 4i11.0-: d ha!' II • -efu • urct'o,- • '•'•r. .- • ''..• „oi`'". -•• • lio,.!••, f•••• 41-100 ' .. li, ••401,-..,.,-_,..v,i- , ~..w4ltb, Vl-'• ''' Aran"! • or; 144'. r WOW: o iktt PO nt lifir cesill ''''• • ,ai,l*,,,Aty, ~,„__.. -iikalt, ~f.:'-i.iiie.,l.• .. • ' 4--: • ' B. it,..,:_,•,14-11019!1!: hiir,'..: _ns . •.. Hon . . • .r.. • irokt • ,-te-- , ~,..Lta FPI- .men. hist, '" -„'Ai .••,.•••:-440-':''. Ai datb . 060117 ~.., • ~. ,•,,!, ~,, ;,• ,40« .. • i ii si .. 1,, on - •, . m-,--- ,--,:ev*-`,,- 44,140- - -.....m.d# ‘- A'J:,-,,z,,,ii,; i5t..,,...014,61.)--7 ~..:: - . 0.".. ~i.:*04,.....,..-..0,-,;:.,A',..: the ''.:,,,,-; :-, ~ • .'-;•• ..:(:...1:441,•, -f '-. r . „:„: ,,, . , ' ! 7mr• f. '-:',;' , '' , '''' 4 ' , ~. ;I"r''''''' . I : , Y' ' .i'6 ' o ! , ,. i' ' ' .'"i:;:,`,4,-.',' . . ocifir.r4oote.. a vegratise tramcar. ,;:•;tleirmike:;; - 'FrotriArlf , partirof- the coentrii come C461014'. .the Jame trastatheil by the raging iriteri.',,Tht,Afleghany .yrar.hi4hei than ever' 'eotnatenclag at .Ikltllgrov. the ~ - „-::0411.), ii one corttpated scene of tlevastrtiori. '9lOOl Dtvelfrai ourer , Barns &Mere, .li..„ , evite welir arra v. At Port rill.. J: the water ; *et six:inches - eve.. the store • The•dain. 414, ; . Railrionds carorslyAir tieen ilimense. - - • . . - ••• • high water cot . ...... , ..." , ...ehteOtimitriiipt.tioniovith'-,ibe:'yroeld we kace oi fitenora„iti, toga the. mar , 2... - . • .-iiiii . probetde prospects of . peace.. • One item of Beauregard bad been tprisMier . e ear,. tiiiiii.': - ...:Anoher!ilUti , L•e4sid,,miirirUclr,reil to •••:. : 41(rint,•ind that. le 0. Davis., ieeigned,.. and' • „• ,, ,..:.61;11.iiioth e r,- that the drift„ : :War Indefinitely. and"throeLalieadYdrafted were not .16:raportnntil further . ordere: , • . cootie...very hody felt wall.,.antl•• were :. ....Anticipating a to g . time . : when the pipe, should bcreeeived t he geed hews. `" Ode .• , . . • ',try joyatoffice.Moldry, whit hat been , dr,,i; e 4 and hired a. leuhatitue, of!ereil; 4100 ato, , be released from hie bargain', tieing very an - rib:me !Co devote hitilaelk . to, the good . 01111 e; and • fight re, thithiiter'ondf: i n Putting .- doWn this - robolY s ' • ,•, . now defonetyfehelliiin a gainst, the -, ,best r.".•Opeerninent, *4411,404 . 5t w aited 'for Mails. orrive",ll . we .ilre again - 'disappointed. ,• war still , gee+, ono. fighting'men are atill . needed, and our patriotic friend atill remains homefut,diieharge•lila..efilcial • !Its. tinderstainil: 1111....hises, engineer of the McKean eauhij , Iforoed, is about to eittena eyreey of the 'irtiSd",to i•onnect, with the -Phila. drlphin end Priv. ii` wilt delay. the :eon. ',ruction of the 'road,,as it is not . cont e mplated , to commence jading, until this. be accom rasing!: _ Ai:WCmti.—'-Ttii fril'Co„ isee•eatally . oinking their wall, OH the Beck with Mr.,Er.r. VRIFFITH, a • man •of m. large praetioil eiperienoe, his • been engaged • In, auperinterlflie Work; which Is a guarantee that' the glee Iron Cof :or .no oil , :will he thoroughly lintel.- ~ , c liher,companiei, we are aseurert, .contemplete Jiii.king • wells_ in Cohnty the preterit 'euMiner.'; , . . • • • ' A aeries commislionexe hive . st been, iornpeited,. by • knee of 'public npinion',. to fifroish a 'inty ol;lhe Au. - repnit fcr end"will. hr teem; int he Derneeriit. ',lt : will' be.. aen that $9,3138 4 08 ieelflcially repaired •ie theAsite. .Treietviers.hatitle. 'X'frerurer'e (Are has Ipen.ihantefullrhandled for a eerier of Yearn snii: . these . yvhe' have attempted to rever,::•ap gloss.e . veiiihe ; Misuse of't Coanty feeds huic'rendered.thi:Jnieliis: : sereePory,.te the *rentithsing: shove more to say,. lie this referii *st.future thine., le the'meantithe ..torj hope no will it! imijit to .pronounce; the Report es heretofore,. "scorpethesci lie." , • • • A'ClArTlett S.rir:TITI.:TER . -..- e . eAs the IMent Jaw now existe r only:persons nut liable • • , - '. - to•dratt 'can brioine ittbstilu les':enrolled, Men befoie•lhe'draft'.. 4 'ol - tutus« for' a each .mutt look 'lli the . list of.exemptii- persons ander twenty sod Over torly.oe, aliens, and such ps have served two year* since the'ruesent war., ft, ahntild not be ..foigntinn . , that the regtilpy . • .tinba -resided - that • man Whir` offers tinsel( sub - atltoti s for an enrolled' Mari, must prove . , his non tiVdialt •In the same way- that. lie • 'would be requiroil-in if hp.were drafted' and rtoi s u r ffs t : xer i p lid n for the same reason. In all :eiises'of furnishinc,sithstittites in lieu of drat:, ',tbe principal iiiikinipt so long as - the sub- stitute is nut liable, , hot egre;iling the. time for i which the substit Ste 'ithall hate been ..tiee'''fiteil-; 1 ICthe substitMe'enitatsat-nintrital *ea , ' " Ave Mouths of age, tifs'priaclpals "ever. Muutlia. ttie ausstitute heotier forty yearsof age art:etilis . triient. thoVineiros I • encenpt: tor the term cif enlisithent sutler: : • 'irrnie. Inthe'clieot an' alien •substitura the `.prlnc4tal is exempt for his term nt •eni is tinent, the alien.hiSiself may, doteruithe his by' filing:a declaration or . ipArration tat bitssme • eitixen,l;vuting at eke . - ur military.. . Pellet's themlitilvosliableAtiriiiraft mny enlist as subittirist , .a:fur dratted:64; in such case the • infriia'Of‘tlstri4itteipal Anil : l44M . bo placed on be bible t'stbrat - ali', (tittire . culle r until !herr/sent gyirpllinerst shaji beeir If 11"strafted trite Set fields( to,..iVait=,bis 2 i!i4'•firePt,: 114 ' . 1 leantb tribitlliite ,ricie "' A, drigted 'Mak 'nusatlstitutis can,' 'under a s eirititrisinecr.bter,..srpt fur a longer apsriod 10 11 . 116 tiant fririyhinkhe was detalteil.; Neither, ti!isFiai flit `S me 'Mr 4,4 typin.st vet . , as e lib vied; ony.choirsi 'but--! , must icser' theiP s t, • • '...‘i*- ., :*-84` , ., , j- ,,, 4.: , - 1 , - tiny) ~. • • rtlunderittu the, : public: treat_ atbe%,...:cfrief rhoirithin!etft- , :of - multitudele;Mi ellieials: - whe 'throttlintit, theAvlnile„ 'Lind .'!They.are:MOT C.,/pOl custa.of, Egypt. ...Butler the ineghstistible'ea• ; ey t tre..iri tit ine:iieti Se - 11.. .` 11144 .**litiledn.'t ? itillich.rre • liented.in their fis:- .: .,stipply moaeji.;oiilyrby'.th`e.erotic`. 06,'. Paperl'aird..ink; there would long ago beett:mt'lreee,:thing lets in.:abe land: Stealing hia bee Mend SOD' is:the': order.- of - the day, troin the „Cabinet down ' s in the Pettiest front . 121 .riiiOk 4; .Gin,eril' iftlwir la 'the .lowea't military; :officiet;:".'Mtilit idles Vf.diahrinest *Men 'hive, been: , cepstently . Lb' ment "V‘Vi _ ' n theeintitig byline rillcah • meacherts, aschaplains, !nee liptlieen .able tdresist , the. temptation to :stet l / 4 .,. - VEiery.where the , taint 'nf harreurruptei public. trunsactions:-, ''N&One iny lunger erifzets.aitything.; but rase .The opinion prevallit-thretighout. • t he lend, that almost - any'; public offitter . -!'ean be tonght forts bribe. "Jd National find at. fairl. In Coop esi end. in',State'Legialatnrei;. 'etirrywiterr, Corruption..is abroad braietilaned end ,• There hins.been'whelesale: plundering and she , pettiest kind:. cif Stealing, Some have measured .thrti'iiishboest gains by mtillione, While inalinerHti . etten have been cep-, legit t ofilch petty it, ins4The'tig lion has beep Stales have- . peen fleeced,- counti4s end townshipe:' hive' hden •Every.: '.la; re,•,o re r alinost-etverf (I apetiClinri 'the pisil..foUr yeers;'.eye trsee.of fraud is visible. • Ptiblic, stilton hilt herMierinPf dllotiesty.is scarlcily hanOratile tiny longer, and: : , dishimesty . lies ceased in tegatilrd •grierlA. : A:new : code of tnnrails,prevrtUs, and stew eiskilard ot respectability. hes been. set up'. shoddy king. '..tit; . littilds ; mitt)? Manliems, rides it) :luillrious decks Itiinsolt • and hubs family sip.tt.,'t :riche s t inifitent, sparkling ,',with is look• ell op to nil . The world :knoWs that 'Mr: Pihoil.dy is not honest, ii fully evince titilitta . by whieh his wealth was taineii; is pc . ' fectly, cognizant of the fartthat. he lias‘chrated 'the' Glvernment W and swindled 'the poor soldiers.lit 11 he field; , but .he di 'very : rich, and therehire renireoible The'very diesit of the nation is corrupt. -. The public conscience Imo ;_been,searcd. as . with hot. iron.: Amid the foul 'Carnivnl*of entrap. : .tion Which he's uldnense of decency and all self-respect rieemEtO have'depatted,-... Etieryiliere, .deriattmants.. in . every transaction,; the :men - vain deal. with the, griv. • ernment•or•the public : di) so with foul : The generfil end widespread .rascality of pub. lie ificials_is 'glaring:that no'rein any !au ger • attempts,' to .diSguise Even .IVor,nity, m whd sold. out ;body and • Saul' to the present'. Adarnihstratinn for the Chance en gorge by.puble'pliintlet,it at left furred to speak ont.• when:the infamy' of otliciAs' his become so shameful, their-rascality so unblushing as to ilertintiil reproof Isis" hands, we may rest vistired. that the crisis of spch Criminality trail been `almost" reached; thrmigh. we need. scarcely hopt: for .n reform. • His voice,,: heard in this mutter,' entinds like•the Devil reproving 'He cinght, to knOw the cOrMifiutrof affairs, however, and Whini he lays: t.era some of th e fold 4erruptions which exASt.: we may be .rare' that the' hos reached; its clitnni. In the 3Va . shington Cistouirte we find : an •commenc ng as follows:C " . • • . • • One. PI !he most Melaorhety• signs of the tivoes.is the rapriekty whieb ,is der elemeil in. whe lk s training end rChteeedente ,ought; ohs *Mild think, to :have th.• teMptatitas diehiitieeiheinsrlveS tor gain. Thr titimbei ot proves, rutritialli,..4.'tlitt surgeons' riliAnient ri , Jeks. 'olfieera hPve heen.removed and affesteit for liaodulei i i practice*, it. o',fr al hit 'comment on the low . rif public . tnorals.' Qi e the emtilest rtt efinitly in that '3l.tjor ./sine.on, tittt Rhode. Island; Who:was formerly, prwor:of the Third'Haptist Church; in Provi.lenerOnd en, teed , ted the setvic.rof his,:country as 011,0'1.'01 .tbea.t, capacity he ; served Iol' acme *hen he ,wis..made a Mitint. He wsa appointed to the, coloircti recruiting 'et Cite in Ninth Caroline, Ist:P.m be :engaged in 'halide' , that burgle() to!his fuel Sin! There it bertltra rieighbOrliinail in which Itiore or less men are'pet • . to belound who have been broken' . in the O 'sier ler dishonest 'ptactieest. .and selieremniqf have grOwn rich by knavery :and Corruption in relation to the war: • . %Vu comic emd. that perngraph toil/itch as hive :been in. the : habit :of refusing • tit believe 'Such Charges:whom . they. apoSeted the:Democratic newspaper.; Surely . .. Forney,' ..ought, ..:to Le' good,.authitrity on a eubject with which. he :is so feed y ' coitiersant.—Laireasti se)!eir. • • • Ttta•Dn'srr..--=Theall.ibscitbing snhjectithe presertr"%reek,- •Las, been '; the diaft.' On Wednesday hist the - drawings,' Abe's lotirtry;':for. M'Kett county took Traci, an— other colutnn wilt he 'Minn!, the n a mee of lhose 'Who ttrew. prreet. The majority. of Anse' thit.,:t.onoted, recei;.'e' the tit! tngis sofro tv and.'with fatteringsteps, ! reek. ',their Fontes, 1,!:), weep seith'titeir'Svh , :ei ,and.iitila ones ov e r fate, end ddeide bet vreott beggaring .their, isi4flies- by buy ingenblitntes, •Of . go them e tt , os fo.ti;) ' the insittiate inert , of 'seine few ihdidge in rinses that a por tion' oI their Wealth Most be 'Paid to buy .6 victim Who has , lesi 'hooey and.mire! Pluat while a portion,-‘se rrtnat jedge'' hk . their pr(?- tessione-L-r:ceire the anohnosia .th• king op theitAigierrif mareli theertull.o.. (t are ~i ' lEeer,lunity to ,Iria);1!01611. .e)gatp pla 6c/wire with their fi.aehing, they are '1116; ebarging.their highest duty tb theleGod and" ,to .humanity, These peisons,'Wesohnolie r are All.co hers are more or . leen• lir4lo7ro tiva !left. . •. • . • .• . . • . •••TheSeitbeer Amei:jeee Niro. 64 we understand that alartienjeipiriiiiiAis in . the employ • of •;111* ?!inihriri Centrat:Rea,)i sheet the machine Sre.',ln siininiri; titre heir ,iitiesteri anii .bound neeriikte'etre4r'st i the 'her t Coto The ee . pet'eori 'ere .'Peen-i o i -loathe the, freight 'ears, bet Weeri 'Sunbury •Ma rya erne; • erne it ions,. riterehendiee, reel, The evidence pri:Whiektititse siiteets Were.;i .*afi ,we were te 40 . c11 tolifii Of in, ilit..inplo)•menei of thi ! company. ' Peen' infer trieit he t the , vehteilif &hitt company • in' thli way,, imcithire'te .about $45;000..'. • • ,either abooting We .76 IPv4; ploil t nOta,? anti Mury' the nd: every,,,iresr,. Its in each land 4 1 4"edi, 'IV: S. itlitionme Ar 'a ‘Widigail'Aath• Ito Ott Waist. in ,ll :llreie, , APerelt ,tio: New tier inifittetott that the Denieerato weold:here *hit next adersinisfratten, owl., the riciWets fit Ceara aftekward. Not a kaaerilosto prophecy, by p4r.• incel riatn4lhr..`Tonlnrion Md . .. planVtfopied iiriinofni:: an Atnn . n;t)ni rear tip main bif !g, 1!,.t nrrrtiv`n t cneopiecl .gird Anye::..Tlwevcnsion will ,drat nor,.,a iluinlw'ro# c o mmittee. romis prirnte rOn for seeeff,l'ildot . h Tstit b nil tap; 4 . ~.jakrieftted.:4 fll r fOid teitio but two toorimr of. eety iinsttesi, „Nlatiy •:.yeiluties iota's/still mid i on ble. works 4fv of the did einital,l*oe Want of - roonn 'for' eases within the limit s now. a Witte& itoritie WI books. The adoptgif.nlen wit ;the original plan, of ' the C';pitoli: egreem) upon,iii 19t2, note red'ord . in ; sine of- the piopo4,eit theeontinutino kittens-, Jon O'bikenotpt tbeSottenoloni will be. :fionsl6Q • flifo.ot•osooo end. it,' is deaigrieil ~to 'make it Are proof. : - This,boitding:perrinanehtl.f . eotablieheo 1 - Isitiiiitoire as Alit' Capital'of the States,: .. and:Tinto eii end 'to the firospeet.. of • the rbitedelplihrno foi`io'ciii.ing its 'femoral tti.,that' Elst.inVett WAR...lViAnti have. been kindly 'furriisted by_ N: Morris i . 'private:letter; received . i'reim•LieutGeft: Grant;fin fro take . the a xed •x t ract. • The letter . is /itated I , fleaticitiarters. Nrrtiie.;' of the United States; City Yd.., Feb.. 14, .186.34 f-! and was. written; not:dietate#, .by Gen: Grant Thelollowing . is . the eltraet,. which will be read with: interest: . . • • 4f.Eyery ,tliinglooks to melolye very. rave fora -T. able foa apeeily. terfhinntinn of .t he:war •The people, of tlid.Fouth are resdyfor, it it they '6lll cat eleft,of ;their .11.111141 d to predict ia hat will tieeorrteWt•them; . .the , 11n . • will flee the, venni ry wliethor tlaey epose them take ihe Matter .in their own halals. One. or the. •other will likely °tienr if our spripg campaign is es sileeffisful as I have every : hope it will be. •,. fil'ohrs truly. ilrS. GivisNT." . This lefter,..Wiihimt soy* bieis of, pi.ifilica• ipf), .the gen , rdl' to '^n Ohl schoolmate, amfone who fits kriown l*n kohl hix eatlitat " . • .• ilk Comixo Piecpohl, (111mM for.•Nlr. Weed ‘in :the Oh.lylte. . - Weed, . Itfiel soilmtiele!.l. the Tollow , iug. Let all moo Arul.wicmso read it • • ' .• 'ln ISIS there was ti ;rent revolution, as you remember, in • Piapee. Ills, government' war .furever overt brnwit,•and not one, of Louis- Phil'. ippets f hodren.Wave.ever been sbleto return. ra'it. The ,great. sr ..philosope.i., 'in my' jitd- 1 ini.nt,thst has ,',f).ed.itftany age ivistatermansol : more, forecast than 'any other wisin.thgfi:„Mas lived at any,timp o was then a .mernbeiAli the . , Chamber of Deputtex, and arising 3n.his 'ltttion.. l 'and in his soliimn‘voiee . ha uttered,dbete few I words: Do you .know what isthe .getteral riff'. c len ti,,. deeply. r.eated 'feriae vl, by . pi leo te=.morals . l ere degraded/it 14 because 'ruhlie..murals' have first ti'ecine depravOd!..lt is because: pure tno.., rulity Ades not descend lot he.smaller ones. It is because. priVate inierest has taten . the M .see,,, of disinterested Sentiglent in miblic ortiort, that *elfishness hasbicome the law .in'ptiv'sta,life.., CerteirtlY. if. whti,fi„,iii'pa . ssing , nTound .us is really What I see if to be:. never/Ica , truth of an assertion proved Ina more: striking . - and on happy manner. Clan in our ' , lien itayi'. Yes, I. bdieve that a change is.taking...illsee in eur Privale morels, at • nature is to trouble and alarm all gold eitizens, and that tbis :rheas'. proceeds, jn giest part, from what 'is coming ta .. Paals in Cott Public. Moo a15.".1 *pet* :Withoutl toitterneti, or' elit 7 o as 'I believe party ,spirt, I , em attacitin inn against: -whom I 14.ve.:Inii perry anion/3;4y. But Dam ektired to tett .the.l :country' what 1 , ini , jiimoinid.aiiii seitk..l 1,9 - victim', *ad ii.i,..that,rinidie inmate i 5 , ,.... Inecom..l ine Can not, and...this , public 'corrhptior.' %sill!: Ming us a t. , w, in a short time,' pt. 1 hops in an; bout that ie . alteady near, it hew', recolutiop.— , . De Tectjt4rile was hissed by every, man .that I heard him, and thirty da • froio the nit:lance I of that 4 . .peerh the Kin via diiven from "hid throne, and •Vianee of lilted forlhe erimes.and ( corruption by the td, it of more than ten thou. sand of her sOnv—an not i "vestige of that .1 thronetipinains, and ktehiliiren of Louis Phi. a Hope ire 'exiles and a t .,;if eeeee on..'-the :lat.e of. the . esi th. Gentlenie ,we shaft exhibit' . here to.you •to.day a' 'fate f;cortup',ion in our pub lic affairs in this countr '...worse Ilion,-that of Frapce.. ' - • 1 a • ill 'lf q lilted d of ru i nut 1 achibil Wierer v , v e sh (c rru, , Columbia, !says the' 1 Id, the , political capital of South Carolina, has ellen' intr.' the Militia of the Wrest entel prising of our general's, 1 without • coitteat. • 'The, eigyadiance . north,, ward from This point. render Charleston ; , the evade!. or the reheliion, untenable; aod • the . Cenferleiriate, troops:will: he , immediately-Of they have , not.,been already" withdrawn trent it;' for Ihe ,rebeli cannot afford to 'perigee a gar rison. , Sherman', Woodleia. march through Georgia Wee pot so' very , surprising, ionsidering the'niecalenlation made .bv ..the sendiag noodle threaten. They supposedthiernovementwould draw Shet., rtirect fon, and the eountryb,etween and Savannah Waif - left undefended.' •fful that Sk„ermattie 81.1 . gatricer.' northward, from Sairannah Ithirppiered hi a fatt, - of another. .Yiewit how we will, it is a'striking demenstiaticireof the military'weaknese of the rebels. They hive, of course, knovrn, ever Yln ee dulerroso, that Sherman would not keep his powerful army unemployed, for any length Of tie le, as ~mere garrison of Savannah: It was certain that .hewoul.l soon resume 'offensive, opetationOt..wasimProbablel that he trcold retract rtens;, and neat do certain, therefore, that lie would more' in a northwardly tfireetfin. Why,' then thos,torewerned,.and with so. much' tune for oepoiat ton; 'clitr - not the rebels confront and Oppose . tut 'one • invrer can he given; and that is, that they have not men, enough to form two considerable , armies; that they cannot oppOse . Sherman, at that dia. I ranee, without abandoning 'Richmond . . . . .We are ,muie mud more coufirmerlio the opittir . to that the iountefliste•prilicy •of the rebels' is eon , eeroirst hid with a . ,vie view to deliver a 'greet battfe: It is out of the' queStiari ,; ti.i !h • 'the . - rai robe! of • . !opt). they hay/Vol. them, to attempt to held severs, rtistent, scattered towna and' stritgie rwsit!pnii. ' - They wont(' thereby gxpbee . them selvee'to be.'anihilated. in' detsid by:ineffective, resistance to stinerior•nimbers. It is • greet s . ; city el their . refltieed condition that they gather • In all their available forcirs'fnr.one'fretneridnas . , battle, on isrhiCht,hey vOll slake their-own ex ieterice.as in•arginized-military 'irower. . ,InNtrolinn•fiestiregsrd's army, the garrisons ‘trUcharlestan i 'llifilmingtan, .I.4l . lthbukt, andibtir,oaKjn ilie..v4lley,Lee must hive at lealt•one i buridred:.•and., , tveerity-iive .thairreariti veteran goldiererllnraiidehlearMy.•:Againet Sliermenalrina.oi . igainst Grant .alor,e; 'thio. a'inlY;figlitlntitaine . beirly advantage of ground, might render the result of a hotly con. tmtars4 Itilase"41114111. - • 'VOVe Attn.lu ti e i rki!Okao ialq ea a. 434 d :.ii Wei in iha Inc - ~fietctnetltnk"' t haye,lrejfiljit4/ it; itcretre 414 Open • MP.' ‘,.:: 1111 by ibqiiii 4 ioi litiefsof.rAWCoadAywet* pi,eitiolttiA.f 6 terid Deny iII C.: Wjit soNiinie't lineit: 4An be nre'tieubt'ethis . AbiliryititireleY tbe.4vi.; ,:ifidty 0f:1ronton!) bi thrs ratite welt It'Atit..,kno• leitill ion. i:f , -Ile print& 110 t, : 11.1fely iake 1 - 'route -riettiert htilseaboard; as lie. woold - thereby '.• ex.: posepti;mself t,o, IP I.o6*Fk 'y•SeltotiAl,d;••l4l;'.."!l;-• cino,agaiiii hint ..frOM - Wilnifiiiiion:. • ' i• .: ....: .0 . . ~iljg: T P.Pitc,iv - iiki l e..-Fh•!.., l 6 e ,.rek' l e . l.,Yrißntlt At 'teeth' til"figfil o ne, 0i our ., two (reel - ' armies :'vrtilit tiie other isyettoo far ttFt4i• be. vial : lib •suhtiorting distencei : :•Lee.ivill more; tirebithly , elect to atteck§herenso„ and for : thiApoirtosc d will tielikejr to wi th drayr his army from Rich ;mood and'unife• with ffeentegerd, as : the latter. .fills back.2 - Xr•ioon .is this ''movement • is• at timpted;tliiiit';Will;• of cootie ) . .. Avail himself of the opportutti,ty to fell Upon Lee's tett. :and .harase bin 'retreat: if :Lee thencSberitntii,.be ilid stilt tliAtint.'Makes CsitillAil -iirlection•• of ground•Andoiv'eirGiiitt% battle; he ~attsinit.• the main object : Of:his fireaent , strAtegy; which , is to weasareltis•whole coneenttated •foree. icirdist 'atm • . of' our / -. armies •• not • -supported by :the J. OUN' M RAL 'AND CORN of corn, jos.theliichigan'Es;•mer i cOntains.inore - nutrimerit than *inlaid of wheal' bat. corn meal. ihnUhl not- be atrium! . tine; it it net, keep sweet: Thereds no grain that can be put to so many eicit.uses:and*erited up in so many . different ways aa.corn and torn.' we have the green corn, roasting Asti and sours in the and the' ,dried sontp :titerl hominy, thelalanceof thit'year. .These dishes every • good :fiOnsekeoper know's**, In prepaie, being, the most simple in the culinary at t. And. thea*liy grinding' it into Meal, v bit visions pelicions • easing divert before the 'oyes, First we have the corn Ciate;rnade of rneal ati&Water and a little..ealt,.it you ; re (On.poor tO use ef..l,S and"milk,. mixed into a dough and baked on 'a gridle, Then corn bread or riSne, which, can only bemade proPerty.by about orm; housekee per in ten: Then Mush end . rnilk, and fried mash. • Wie:hayi never - seen the inildvidrial that did not'like one. or the other . . .Many . fail in m aking,,gno , l mush 4. nut b o iling iVenough. Merl it is merely ac.ild•id it has a raw taste. Then there is a Ilery .good - corn meal pudding, 'lna& hy.stiri ing the meal: into scald .4 skim milk .till it isdis thick as gruel,; arid, when 'cool rit,l inaturg, salt; and sweet• erring to shit the taste, anit a little fine cut suet and some resins or'dried pellet:1( 1 s and is tine rut apple. It should bake an hnur or naore;'aceord• ing tri siz;.. -This. is a good • pitying. And then see .in to- tow mar} , dithes corn beritines a palatable 'and favoiite:.thisttere. it is- the cheapert arid innsi'vau'eaor fond that ttlSro, can'.hive on, and phoutil . becon the table or 43!).t tieh shit poor more frequently than it none in some uf its many 'forms. • • • , . . . , k, ,1cii4011.. §ron - -The Ne'w Toth. ' . 'ailltrnal . .. 01 Curivt.nr, telia the lollowing"roil stork:, . The.othei day S- 7 --, whO.doe4 AkcornfOita ,bte little boffin( sa gloW4 town, bur utws4a - luti u 1va...0f apending inon'ev, ,. .proffelid she had a little more of s it, thiught' he uoutil I ry:his'lfick ' • in'the.pit regions,. and :hap;•ien:W • •to be nu the spot when the'tirrions IlOtruons Fivreti .was at, ite Ir . , f, tritiell ' lb I ked of la t ely. s . fie loomed, iately'•' asiettaiatA ' IA() • owned BO' 'adjoining trict ; ol It•nd f aupposed to be eqUalii ri'eti,' find repaired to , pie ..housu Where.-tbe rnao lived; not fur off: , A . 'rriiir,,i about •tliree ,o'cloik.- in the inrirning, , ,,fr^ firi7fessecl•fr% belfery, much lalign, ei1.11 . ,,0 ailidn't-lilt4 •aleepini,on..gtape ,viiies,'i . :and wanted ' a •ertofe. .Comtortiablo place.. -:In cottraeoUtittie conversation :in selatyni to that.' . tract of land was siarte). The'ovvrier expatiat: ed upon its pr . , liithie'. .valtre, andsags...Mud that •Itialpiesurjust arrived; wsouht do.-well to try liiitartli'is chuier. Th -I pnr. • e • lattr said. he , . , , . .. ~ tn,ii,ht not ollk. , ct to a trade. et'h-litui•inOn'r.v, ,14 r a tin ie iiillt , "tis devote, to !Lich ireialtues,P i 5t.11,, kat : at lemath iiiii , tlrett about the . price. I 'Twelve . throitund .• • ,Ilurs. • was 4tioied. .-W,e-t-I, aupoatoneyitir • ire..l.aws pp a bill of mall., and . irteanttlille•T'll a 4 e." .• The. Ipi•usio:..rit. was prepared, the coat jell, Sandthe iianatura sfiixed. NeatJhri 5...--r-----% tsoft.rad • $1(.4060; for one quaiter oi'his pure. -.• Happening to meet in Oil DoriAO 40,0311 e r, the Lilt ! , owner' dryly remarfi , d, ~ 1.1.7 'e 'dee' . son k,ra Pe 4ines.' Sac. Tliree,aiif.rdos... .. . . - . 110% SiGITTiII AR6 MADR. - AND 'now Vri 'MAY . ALT. Illi WiT.; . rutratwipx--nie 'constant maces-= ion . of otoria ankannshiner ealustin'e, between . the Rocky i‘totintiani and 'the• A,tiant ic. sea board; is - a subject of . n'curb. intereette all per. sons engaged in agricultural pu , suits.. A-. few hints, and the statement 91, a tee jeers, May afford serne,light, and , remove . nisny'eliating. ...errors in. reference to the atmospher,c 'changes commonly Called the weether: ' . e ./tsil the c hanges which tette place hi the anima:l,4nd , vegetable kingdotris•result, in Connection- with the' at= tposphere, - under the direcric„indirect. agency . Of the sunlight.. - Rain' is One of .. these.. results, -The notion of the suelfght j preduces the great atmospheric current"' Which' exist, in ' di Crew' sections of-the - globe. The iscitle , wind pass , pa from the trripiCal regions • over the. Ca ribean sett .anti the quit of 'Mexico into higher. latitudes moving within thetropiCs , f(nni. srititheast to northwest, and, after pasaingithe tropics !row south West to northeast; end inhigher' latitudes from' east to west; act that' there exiets• - .'a con. stint current over the Pastern pinion. of, .the North''.Annerican contient; sweeping. around over the . Western portion of the eastern coati= , nent, and then hack within the tropics; • ... i At .some point within this vast retrial . whirl- I pool the - hi is 'lleitis existing st 'storm. , The warm - air from the southvrest . cnnimingling ' with the colder air , of higher latitudes condense - , 1 and forms clouds and 'storms. ,- In; the progress i 'of !liege cu•rents the actiin Of thesunlightvo duces a 'vacuum; Which is the actual csiue of 1 the stores). The existence of this . .vaenuin is i.nlicated by the tall of the , mercuary in thr, barometer, but More certainly by' the wind. ' So 1 soon as the vachund begins to exist,' the air j from . all sides presses i e to restore 'the erpriti I- britnn. The Combining of these currents 'con-, dense the vapor, clouds exist, and the ordinary I 'phenomena of the 'storm.,. When.. the' egtirli-i brinm. I's reitOred the storm ceases. •The' wind is invariable hlowingtoWard the approaching, 1 , or tnllowin the. *receding storm. ', The direct - I . . . n, motion ofthe Storm is isuallytrotn . southwest Jo noritteast;botit ,itaintio *lateral:movement frnm,the northwest, end to- the sOutheast, arnll :this results;from the greater. pressure' of the northwest current, it meting ,on , tne.nuter •mar. gin of the air. of • the circle. Tie wind trim j the east, southesit , mid, southindicatesthe l Coming stoknn, sod sometitinsi. Ma .neithee,st wind. The tout h west' wind; West, nerr.h . vi es t i end . north• wind indicate..a reeedints, -- Voirn. ,li ordinarily riqiiirei from g 4 to , 3 , i' , .hours fcii- a etorrflo passtrom •'Catiti to New ,York. • So arson fill liko - 00iliirint* 'et .It . tte " ittntnsidterejs restored, the ithati ceasesi T eo that a' stoirm at Cairo alight meg Neforltit would heed. 'New n enmity 14. the e?01d.. - , and .g , storaWdepende -uietni two, I t 'fornilti apprOehing 10,41 t!witat; to eoito erbalineeofoirn:ih u tid 'IA Ili intense: :"..1r 'iti!erat mot )14,1 theinfoirn should begreitek of tinn,.•,'the~olJ will be e r ettire civir.ttietpath r4th4t storm This or4sqite thig! , egreit otorrn'ol Veeember . ., 7 3l . ,„ : Wert I Ipplifigit,# i .re,ac he'd A t beiii Lie; lie ,the.; direct teriviiirtent • reitch..d Phllid4iphinf henee ,if Was..eolder .at 'Memphis, Nashville and A ttentel - .theii"iit'Mcitiiie!ll: 4- ...”: — ' ..•I have stated thenefieisfrom .ver) eripy ob. ie . verettnni;some of which 't i you, ,if thciie remark, aretho ught yror!hy - of your no ! .tfee, if the tlaity givri-,the state of the' weather nvery' innteing;.iy .14-exist!' in the Southerent . aed West; the - firiperi'wkth the , aid of the . 'haronioter,'ond nothing ;1114 course of, the wind,..vroul . not hive to look tor .theletath .er.,in the almanae.cir the moon. -.' I ,HICOI100.14.7':751011I . pe4rdP, even many intelligentrefointere, itave the idea :that to s.feeprin a cold, 'room' . is, g00f. 7 -essential • to• heal7,ll.lt if.aq error. „Ili* bet lei' to "havisan. open,fire.in'inur ,bedroom. ainimir here' is not (Alit by this ineiins Onstantly changed, bu! with the fire you Willikeeti, the window open, .Which,will. add "grbitly. to ',the neeied ventilation: But more than:this, With.fire.yott wi •. will haye raise, bedclothes :war ott . which is a atn, 11 . 5.0 laygen4rpbet of blankets 'pot only interferei aomewkit with the.circulation and respiration, hut inretients th,• .of gasses which . the . akin constantly ris.r tti . Bvenforriiee'or - st , .ve hast,wit it on neon wit,- dow,is better, than a tiuse, cnitt- room.. biter. .change with the est..rnal p F.ure 'thlentis upon the 4iff, :F eure !act tv,... 1 1 toe I,rointt litre. of the air. within.:: But haw , rt. , ! njoiti . fire. go wit hou silks; b io4t'elOt ha; etl rpet • Briery-Of, all kirkits, it .4tectOsat y, thqi we may'have this 14autiful put ifi , r'aitti difitior of joy 41'101 oui . .tionses, hi lily own bongo Ltutpi ten open grates. ; end find * , with coil zit themis . tiif.,ht lot; and - w if it here. in any other department . keanine'l should feel Icould not nt his Ido nod ,s 9 iinportntd Credit.... ' . .ka.T,estus.Walto --Felle! • cretins: The. Attie tnr brcither. S •rril WY _revert!: !p "lin& .ettm lent •1 telt 4.11 sp, .ntn It rake I mite Me in d to grant. believe' it toyaelf.het ken ine't our sister, and our v!..,if:!, and :nu title. lb: isn't. •evril. .01 our , consins, coil all or ‘01; ! es felashuns. lie. isn't olir.gtendiather a &our enod in!*.th • e Scarcely. Atli y , t lirrwious persons Wonldlieer •Yairilittik rune- COngrese , ...nij .s eeeratotherepnbli o t thee Africans or he got ti. ra!hrr; now, Wrist . are we gnine,L f e n atiout . Ile !. an .Orfill noossitee. P' •D I isn't to blame for:_: he was errs • enm-wise ourpner,-145.4 Bill Harding. sittl - I,,rie England ru , n, "hut it initohard.tosersit. t any'rote he's heir, encl. it'it.a pity.hr kan't go, 1•: . 'um ,Wharee quietly himsrlf ivitare he 'rood' -gratify his l • emhitiUn foss kickt up Anutium.' ..• • Old ?illy Tayloi, whose rood' iitories. witty saying), will 1 0 fig bP TATeinbf b r•?il by his a equainiances, used •to relate .the f illo„w• . • When I was younir,jitat admitted In the har in geutucky,.l Alte appointed by the - court to delemi•kman . had; een indicted. for the rnuriter of hie mother...Determined' to .make out of the meter PS mochleoputdtiop for myself asihe case wolfd atriifol, honk the accused Aide and told hire.•it wee neceslary.for.me,• ea lii counsel,.to kner.ir the %hole reference to the charae againili 0111;,—"..kftif &settling him •thst what tee tsdahtsay to me; cotilif not he- . lased sgaidit him; I p:itthe. pfein question, , Did you was the reply. si•Whst made you tin it?' Because,' paid he, "..She :want worth' win.Pr:hg. . , ' • • 'SENSIBLE Aisxlms,---"Never taste an :atom 'when y.io are.not . tinogry; it is surieiaul. : Never hire sorVerii•i'•'WhO;'gro in puirs, as 'is• tett', cousins. or enyrhine, eis•.,. • • Navel. sp.uk of y'or Whet' ra dithe mini" NeVer•repty ro,the ep:thir.is'of 4 I,llnhkatil 'or Never simalucontemptumptly of woman Neve! iabusk , une who : was noce your boirorn howeVer. tarter now. Never .sinitelei. the expense of your religion. 'or - your pible.l ' , - . A gonil'woril i• as soon said es 'a bad one. No one js a fool eivvays; _.,every one ,soine. times. Peace with heaven .le the best friendship: •• Beneirolence, said Sydney Brat in a ehariti eripon v ii sentiment corn non to human nature. A tntieiaeen. B. in distress without, tv wishing IC 'to. relieve, biro! * Rarhefnettult never . saii. a mare :brilliant thing. than that,. nor One more 1 -- - iiiriiiiiii 7.... . ,011.. : , .-• 40 S SUS eI4NA, , , SURGEON,..: . • N0RNN . 1614,' .. irie:E.-1N.:400:, PA ..- . • (AT TILE imio . FolinT4 -ii.Aes.) DR. V. Y. M'CO7, • .SOURHI-EAST ,CORNER AIN. STS. Er:r • .sinetliporl.,:-.Pa. • • :EATING S 1,0 ON. rin I-1 E SU 3SCRIBER annootices ? . o the Ppblic thitisoims tllP.ttocif of the 'non totrrerly kept by W. H. fialeeroYest'aide • . . . . üblieSquare • . wbeee•he i s prepared . to refresh efw inner MAP With al} tile dolicaess ti rally, kept. at first e Rk:STALTRANT.: . • • , ALE, CIDER, CON F'F.CT lON ARI ES, NUTS, •ERUITS. CHERSE,&r.,AC., ,FRESIU OYSTERS 'tweed!, it', arder,'eitly r raw pr t!ookeil . .*.Thost•Who ,Savor me with their patronage iacatifee ro-complaiii, either. as to • ';'' ' • L. WORDEN" • s: net J p o ' r r, Sept 21tlit-1863•. 4 ANIIICAN` ' N.., the Passe&i,g,r; Depot, , • . ritworpira• eropristpc MIII.r, ... . „ . . i'oit4irs will hi In etetuhnemi on the' ei rrtv3M of each kiln, to,take.epargivoUlLidivisi(m4 coveliAot,guests to. W. EL s*ovnaLL . . . . . . . . lieillerla'Dry Goods, Ornaseleis, Orocktri, .liard. Ire .Pkiots, Bhoci l Hato, o'lll4lllase Nails Oita 44.,..it0 • ialtli il* Mille Viblle /kiwi. Lethic4l..l%. •• *-. . : , flign!'7.:'. i tfto. n• • nnnno .-. . ~. ...4 1 1 10 30 11 MX ), iiiiott,' ' . en:` . n.- tor—o r ',Ai Zeit - ii, *0 • . ] ~, ... ,I . lfai* - ' .• '• ' ::' ' YZOW: —.Alt ) 7 i? , t•• .: .". 1 .• irolim. A{ *, ,Ig pnitle•in Onneti; .1 . 46. Artitixt, !bri o es;• ng -. i i . o' , , La*: . ' t ondo ' loggoncs . 7 •I•e• C on *lnitne; IhnunleaCen of Land Taior OM* • 'l6lr Tilt tend miliirplipla Ms , ' n'ngnnl . 4il.f ....31 ti4nt!,l..lnnin lihnsfloitilonk, •„. .. i • '..:COURT.PROCLAIILATION. WIII;REAS.,the Hon: White' ...presid,en.tthlagei Hone. Dar.... ling anA'.'N;Poilii)4if the - • Cott* 01r..03"er..403./r0V101!, Peilvete, Q.spirter. - Ses,atont.setheP;Wee, 'lor, 'phena! Cotert-And . Court'ettemornon Pleas tor . - tbeCouel y otA'Keanhaenksenati thelr precept 'hearting. ,ofs March:, in : lbe• 4.e.itt:of,• one then sarid'eiOtbt 'hundred and eix-4.4ntir; 'and to •me directed;..for Court '' co( 1 Oye.r and - Terminer and Generil Jail Dellyi•ry, Qttatcr Setis . ions.. of - the , 'Peate - , ()fp . haat . ' Cpart, 'anti Conrt, ot , Conintin •JR.-the."-Botoueb nit Snietbport, on, "Mainlity,• the 20t1, :day of Jiinc.. next, and totcrmt inti:e'onck*.weett:*.: : • Notice is therefOre h'erebli.gi given to 1/) Cr nets, Justices .of wit hi n hu".county, that they be then Iqll C.) ! ..•.i.e. • jnitheir. promer:p'ersons, o'clock , tii. et, ;aid day,:with their rolls , records,ions, ernminations, find Other remertt.rapci.g,:to those 'things w . hich their,otlies.apPertaintO ho do •• ne., And those ti•boarit bnundlty•their rec.. . • agntzaticei! to. prnetYcinelke prisoners that a renr Shull he in , the 'said county 'of :M, 'lsestri, dre.to be then' and there Prosecitte•a , hinst tnern .will he • . • •Flated at Stoetbtient;lbie• Stb day ' el:March 1863; mild the . 19811 i 'year of the-TrditOnti= ence . mite United Stet... . or- - 1 .. ADSXIVISTRATOR,VSOTIOR... • XTHERE,A: . § . Letters VV. die 1. Lit:. ad ic.., , iti.n.i... - tuWi'ship,..McfC4O'eotli.ty, x l.?.:= bren:graoted..to t Siabscribe6, II per., firs in tebied t o quested to make im riedipte, payinent, and thaw. claims stint .Ifte Estate Of the ithiPer d ' ;:fl•t frill present thein;:do.lrp.othen tie.ate..4; ithout.tiefal; (or' 'teetil•nient and' ' G. -.A. ped fire. Krating, February 26, !so ADMIN/STRATORS' SALE. n Y. IVRTUE• of •an, Order or the .11rPhan't . 1 9 1 . P. 'Court tor theCounty'ot McKean, berfritic date tint 0:b day 01 March 1665, Abe und..tr eig;ned 'Adininiet Tatars of the est.ite 21 Gummi luoNs 'deceased late of Wit;an'irou.itv P 4., w.:11 expude to puhlie sa.P, at the Court IlatiO. in Smethport, on .:Idondai; f4k . .1.1 . day :of April . 1861, at 10:0 9 ekett A. lhJ. of that day, the fol. lowini . deseribed real Este.e, to wkt Al that piece of lead known anddisignated 'at lots:rimnbered 46 and warrants n,ttn hered.22s2 and 2239 in the •allotMent of .'the Binghem lands.in li t 'eating township 'N'Keari co4nly'and State, of rtsiiiisylvanis, being the sarne . lands convoyed by deed doted the seconil .toy of Febrnary; A. D., .16.57; fiord Joeepla • Reed'lngen.oll'andothers,tobid'eon ona 'recorded in 'McK e an 'coniniy. in deed book 77'.6re;;eorrisining; 386 acres and:-allow ances. excepting 'and r'eserving'out or ale 'same one .hundred and eiility.five actea...Of lend, being the acme land couyeyed by' qideon trona tle Solomon SartWell aireetnant'deted the 29th day of NoveMb§'r 185I' and '.r•;Cordedin Mcßean:eminty. in'tleed book pagE:369 age: ' ALso,..-411 :tat tract of Land knowo aslot ' No. 34 in.)s.arrants- numbered 2250 and 3900: iu the ull.)lnieut of the Hingham lands' in -Kea: t;ng township, I‘l4 Kean .county PonnsYliania Containing fifty four and tyro' tenths acres of land more .orlissa.. • • -" • - .Acso,-All that piece of land situate. in the Borough of - fi,netliptirt cousdrof *McKean and State of Pennisilvarsia 'known as Int - No.' 1, to Squire No:'Bo,:as clregusited on the .roap of said Bs:growth, heing.the Northwe'st:One.eithib . part. 01 sant square, . 4 • A s.so,-- All that traci of land.known as Sub. No. 175 in,wasiant NU 2597, situate in Wet- . 'Moro toys rashlp; ',in :said County, containin; 225 acres of land.. '• . Ar.so p —All that tract. of lsnd'. 111111! , in; El? township in .saill'Conntyi containing 13..aeris of land, and Ifnown•os: the, oart pet off tin Charles Pariier. of the:•Estate of Eben zer Parker, late of E ( dred township.', • .Tnn3ts:—Cailii on eitermation . at Sale. .JNO. R..CHADWICK,. : . . . • OTIS' 111 ONS, „.. ' . • Jusiniarstratora. . • .• .• ' • -OLIVE IKONS'• • -• • • ..eld.niosssratrisr. Keating Ivfareh 186.1. ' • . Oftlie Receinisand Ex'neintittirepi. of rho County of:MeKenn;,:itale 'of Pennsylvania, from 4ninuary. .Ist lEin34:to Vanna'ry.keCoa, *: .reCm Collector. of oysted..Tak , from:collectors of unimatbd toi - 1313.1 x 1b CS • ,Of6t,W. Ext.kllolst'ir,E3 Pith! Gran.ll.l9.Zl , • tW1.19 I : Odor ‘Titriitevis :.1111,50 • .....' • Jrittices'' Qutaitlui t (opt".. fur Vi'rity en and . 3675 • 'AP, P 400 •• 2fr.;;37. Rripairm'nf. rublja Buildings IJI. 7 o. , roner!., Irrigheita ... Pentbre . . . . firidzek teruiyht,d ... I "lttck 41 . 01 13 aril ...iir.l..nhry. ' . Uri Judea:Apt • . ' lther.ifTerp comminzioner Corwin : Colninhbirinwe ..... ~.....4....!••••!••••• • r. • .•o.rirmaihvid.rir ' Ot • •Prothc'sotary,Cyt.4 'dolt , • J'tit Experiiits . • Wd'e enptleni i Old r Awe. • . , ROI enlii'SkiinlkA for notinty:elitids'..,:... Po..ta6 ' Au litnnO2'pAp,.. .• . . 1111seortintotto • 'l' rrasuie r CtitsuoistOn. Ezooll.optsoolpto. over 14poiyitta • . . • Liasurrrlts, Orders I,iii6tisivtig • sta.os Orders ontsissiales sift ir.govVet ' • • .• . •; • " aI3,1):1 Onintnisisiupftno use's trtlanes for iti • Ot Nkasi , -OlerlOn *sees b 'lanes for ' • • 26.011 at.lllXpnrines . l3l..l6Bs' .. • . elop,oo )rx,meilit4owasn4 Rom al neiiikted tas - * 577.0 lltahisereeimes and Comnibuion4 Slesdedleir , ' gzemi 9r. Wsoiaises oyef, .• -3985,11 • • •WESSO.VRCEP.; Due from dell/ilium?, . .$1179,0111 ' Seated Tax ' • • • f' 7 11291),0•4 Cassite 4 tat taw I ¢ill4, 1 0.3, W`eo)loetµie 106 7377,40 . • ... ' . . v.s swant.wid, i! ?repel,. 1. A 50w14191 0 1 .•• • r • ••,• • A ;- . Y: . LlLLitttlpGi.'. ! ; •N!R;ii M. •C; STATEMENT, REvEterz. 17 3 , _ e2o.fic,F•n et ',.06,7C • •9t r,a6 42,1,5 ;.. ,—. 78.66, '• • 1703 52,10 . 10 00, '600:50, 108,60. .T. 1591 " 60,0% .1;57 • 43 Co . • • 46.14 . BEut,so' . 510796,14 1110796.03 • lIALDVitti,.. • • SMITH, .• Vsessaidei/owet