Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 35, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 12 July 1834 — Page 3
VTVRIVVY M(??MC..tt 1,V 12, 1831.
TH K M A t I.S.-CO X ! I S. We have received rr mails from the Eastward since yesterday week, and r.-nrrucnl1v are unable to cive any late proceeding . in Congress; wo ave not even able to inform our rea
ction of this county is distributed equally over the whole fare of it, yet many of her citizen must lose a whole day in traveling to the Cvttrt House, nnd another in returning; while if it was situated in the center, any cititep. cou!d tro to the County Peat, transact hi", l,uin s, and return the same days thu many wo I
j ?ave one half of their tim, an.'. morc lh.jn )ne. hall theetpepep
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i.vu ninimi iiiiii :iv ims air.ii rnpi . nr not '.. .. .1 i
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.1 Will v.p .nim..rl tn. -
15 ut the above is not t'
ml
The si to
ae onlv ejection :
this
V. e see it stated, however, in the Shawneetown
(Illinois) Journal, rf the id July, that Con- i )oxv it
press a..jonrneit on the 30th nit. Wr would j )0, p like to know how thev obtained the informs- i.
tion so soon. i a Conn'.y
I
Tin: os.vnox. Mr. Ct.A.iK, in a Utter to t! c Commit
Arrangements, has. for sevci al reasons.
furnishing them with a copy of
pronounced bv him on the 4th . '
'. ... " .. , . tor rnl.lieation. V e reerct this, hcca- . , . . ... --e many of onr rea ders exiected ta see it . .
o-iay 3 paper, l o
, , '. " ;, Hot a cood one, would be doin? the O . ' ,t.- Tor creat injustice; and we v-he tr ,at WP ''rvor listened to a speaker t -completely mas crd oi:r f.i liiisrs. His ..uion to the Kcvolntionary S.hiior w.i beautiful and when thce crny -Leaded patriarchs rose up, it seemed to sen 1 ; thrdl through the whole nssorr.h'n we almost felt h wish to
he anions inc number.
ition of L-iwtviicenursr is too
was ! .i. .. .
r nut iiuen iiiiii ;i town.or city, .mill the-.e, much less that it should
t. l.a .vret:cehurr is sur-
.nded hy swamps it is frequently innnda-
, ted, and viie people of the county wre often
,' compelled to pay female, in order to tret ir.to e? of ,, .o.,. ...,; ,..; r..-. .....
rrliiiid j,.j,n tnict recard totru h.sav all. the citizens
no Oration , .,, . ... ,, ' , ...
in iui iniu i i nil i'i 1.1.V I I'lllli if liiltr ir i lui every stream cmpiyin into t! e rive r in Dearborn county ; nnd this, particularly in lia.e' of hi-h water, is frequently aitcuded wills lTc. it ineonvenioi ce, di:lien!iy, and danger. These are some of the reasons why we to n;;;insi
l.awrer.ci'buruh as the Count v Sea, ;.nd wish
it removed to the ci nur; and we feel satislied that in these news we are siding witli a majority of the c nnt v. j Noeiti,n of Dearborn connly, who willdis robe b,imsdf f nil partially am! self-interest.
t.very person was wen , nill,jt
begging ,,f,,,e ;t thpjr ,ialu5 uTI)0 I -inner '-0 hone ;nJ sinew" "the n;n support," and like phrases,, roll, vv'.i!t uneloc rilal)le soflnes?, from the anxious cdlice pecker's tongue. Tiltpatriotism of the stern Spartan, is rarely witnessed amonij candidate?. Ke.w return from the tleetion field rejoicing. tli.it even three ''wiser'' men than tliy. are found in their own country. I5u, on the coMtiar), catididatc?, too often, labor to blacken the haracier, and devstroy the reputation of their competit ors. This disposition the people could easily correct; and thus the caue of truth and humanitx would he greatly rrved. If every man w l-o is a t a diel ate for .flier, and attempt? to ahue or !v fame the character of Ids rival should be immediatciv droppi-d bv the people, h would hetrin to praise, rail rr than . ensure his opponent?. It would he well enough for the people to try this experiment ith tli- ir would be humble "ser znnts.' fnrfiann p iper. Riot. So violent have been the riotous labou rs on the Washington Kail
Koicl. that sevtra! military
pleased with the Oration, and with the pro- ;' is tl.,,
eeedincs throtigh-jt.
proper place for the County Seat. 'I he
itizer.s of l.awrcncebnri.h iheriiselves cannot
profile. a single argument in favor of rifii.i-
: it t! re ; even ll thev inl limij lorwarit rne i - - iruniin t;t, they could hot sustain it am! knowing this, they refioe to sirwue, and remain ! W"t to till the nhicctions urccd against their
( town ; yet in the b ee of tl.tse facts, t! ey clitic i i.i it .i i'.,.ii-i ll.,..-., ... f. .. . i i
r...-.Li... HI I- i . ., . - i. v.i.ii mm-!, iijui n ItlliUUV illiUiEl'l c-f some ";cr.tpc he tween hinieli and the t an- e , .. . , !, wi rtliv of a better cau-e. tain. He bad in '.e. noseion an ! c-mt cohl l . . . .
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thete is e ne thing ebe which we cannot refrain from attending to: we mean the professions which the Lawnnciburh candi '.ales aro makm about repr senting the "witoi.t" county. We have s tid that it is impossible for a citizen of Lanr..nc burgh, or any indni lual friendly t. that town, to represent the Mvbole' county, and for proof of l! is assertion we have only to refer to former legislation. We could x idi tliat every citizen ef the county were in possession
a stMa i. vu vrr viu.
In trie atterar-pn ol t'.e 4tli ir.st.. a ver? fen- i
t:el loiine prrson, a bo ot "three sheets in tic wind," calltrg himclf J'fcChan. land.ed at thi-
place. lie stated that he was a pilot on the boat, and had been ,ct a bore in co.eonet.te
watch, sai I to be worth .4 1 50, w hich he javned to a gentleman in this vicinity for ,0. In the ourse of the t.iclit, another v. ron who said
companies
r a nionn nt. that Lawrenecbiirgli i have been brought into e vice to t est ore
peace. The war is said to be btwt en the Faird'Kvns and Corkoninns The pair l it seems is of Transatlantic ori L'ia; and results altogether from the inabiliiy the parlies labor under, to leave their local griefs and prejudices behind them in swate Ireland, when they leave 'he t'meralJ Isle for this '"land of the free and the home of the brave.' Two or three lieg had been lost so late as the t?th ult. and the military
were still on duty.
w as
arrived in rnvsnit of
b name
McClean, i;l stated thnt the watch h id been j - stolen fro ni him while ash ep on the boat. A-j bout daylicht, McClcan bavin; ascertaine I : that I .e w as pursued, attempted to get on board , a sttvur.boat that was pass. ng at theti.no, and i failmc in thi, be made an attempt to sw im the i 1-1, 1- K. l ii .... r... ,.l.,.l I.. ..I. I
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la the motninj the parties appeared before J years pa,t, and they would then find what part Jn-tu-e tU vmtt. SpafTord tcld JKClean to I cT ti e 'whole' coui.ty has been represented by ploa I re t funt.i, which h-; accordingly did, b .t l.awrcnc -hurirh mcnibcrs! n trr inve-t catin? the alT.iir, the Jo ,tice con- I &,,.: few yVar since, the Legislature of Incbi '.cl toscr. to Law rnccb,,?h, to await di.uia had b" fore it a Bili auibwiin; the conaf,H )rc trial. This 'istreo,l Um xtry much, i stinciion of the Michigan road. As this was a and Spafford offeted to eul him mom y to eb j work of great i..qot tance, considerable ditncultain secutity ; but w lele the bond was makinc I ty ar..se as to w hat point en the Ohio river the out. a steamboat came aloni--, tir.d Spafford road should terminate at. Anion:; other, Law -
"IOOK tt'.e trFivlt
I urs
lAlTIOrt. PERSONS are cautioned against taking an assignment of six notes of one bundled dollars each, granted in favor of Rice McGee and Peter Blake, dated 1 Gib day of December, 1 830, and payable on the 1st of June, 1832-3. I am determined not to pay said notes unless comp lied by law ; as the consideration thereof has failed. JAMES WILSON. Rising Sun. .lulu b!h. 1S3J. Fajctte county, la. sn. In the Orphan's Court.
N the matter of inquisition on the real estate of Mathew Gaul.dec'd.
and now, to wit, June 5th, 1834, on mo'ion to the Court, rule upon the heirs of Mathew Gaut, decM. to appear at next Com t to choose or refuse !lie said leal estate at the valuation made by the inquest, or show cause why the same should not be sold. Bv the Court: RICHARD BEESON, Clerk. July 5. 1834. 3w34 Lookout fur ffrenkers!!! VLL p1 rsons indebted tome either by note or book account, are re quired to make immediate payment if lliey wMi to save costs. Mr. I A. Athearn will attend to the settling of accounts up to the first day of Auust next, after which time they w ill lie left w ith J. W. Hall, Eq. for collection. A. C. PEITER. Rising Sun, July 5, 1834.
W;ifcl ffmmcdintcSv, A JOURNEYMAN COOPER, to .jL whom the. customary wages will
While our country should always be civen. A man ol sober and industn
emphatically an asylum for the oppressed of all nations, it should be di-tineily kept in view of the world, that we will not permit it to be the harbor for law
less spirit?, or refugees from justice, of
any l:;ition. Lsxivgton Intrliicncer.
tin l.earire this, McCU aa roticehnrgh and Aurora, in this county, we iv
.MAim:i), On Thursday last, by the Rev. James Jones, Mr. Johx Morgan' to ?.iss Susan Au.ln, l)oth of this village. With the above notice we received a noble slice of the icciUi'ig-takc, whien we despatched with many a good wish for the future happiness and enjoyment of the wedded pair. We hope all others who may hereafter lock them
selves up in "Ilymen'sbands,'' will follow this I Sarah Driver
ons habits is solicited. For particulars apply to the subscriber, living on See ond, between Walnut and High streets,
THOMAS JONES. Rising Sim. July 5lh 1 334. IAt of Letters Rr.M.UMNf; in the Post Office at Rising Sun, Indiana, on the 1st of July, 1331.
PROPOSALS FOR EXTENDING THE CIRCULATION OF Till RISING SliV TIMES. AS this paper has now been established belter than six months, the public are enabled to judge w hat claim it posesses to public patronage. It is devoted to the best interests of the Farmer, the Mechanic, and Laboring Man; and is intended to be a medium through-' which to convey useful and interesting intelligence to all classes of the community. The editors do not interfere in Politics and they promise that their columns shall remain free from the political discussions which have so long a-itated and disturbed the country. Religious discussions-shall hereafter be excluded the Editors being well satislied that their publication has a greater tendency to stir up discord, jealously, and strife, than to promote the happiness and welfare of the human family. The village of Rising Sun is becoming a place of considetable importance, in respect to manufacturing and commercial resources and the improvements of the country will vie with an other section of the" State; and to aid and protect these is one of our chief objects. The paper will also contain Foreign and Domestic News, Sketches of History and Biography, Moral Essays, &c. &c. With the above statement of the character of their paper, the Editors come before the people as candidates for public patronage, and respectfully solicit an extension of their subscription list. STEVENS & GLENN. Conditions. The Rising Sun Times is published every Saturday morning, at the rate of Tzco Dollars per year, if paid in advance; Tuo Dollars and Fifty
Lents it paid in six months; and 1 hree
Dollars if not paid within the year. No
tibscnption will be received for less
than six months.
OrMost kinds of country produce
will be received in payment.
Phose not taken out bv the first of Oc- u ,s uie intention ot tne puousn-
tober next, will be sent to the General crV eniargG l,,e,r PaPer lo fln imPe
Post Olhce as dead letters. n M
r.lisha Rroy John tin li George lilackcnship 2 O
into tears, and said that SpatTou! was his moved. Lawrcnccburth was lost ; and w hen example', and not neglect the Printers.
rrothcr-iti-huv
McClean was taken to jail, w here, we have understood, he was attacked with Cholera, but got w ell, and has effected his escape.
the epaestioa on inserting Aurora was taken, a Qyicpre'cnlative from Lawreticeburah VO-
Tlli) AG AINST IT!! Hit sn.gic tote in
tor of Avrora, iconld have brnuglt the lioad inf. Dcarhom counfi, af tiTmi'nafe'i it at that
plaee ; but his inilructions irere, to vote or I
Autit REcctiossl $3-1.
ni.v. a. J. COTTOX.
We stated last week on the authority of an o M.AcE SCT La w tt enc tB VKG h ! ! !
article, published in the U7u, that the Revcr- This one fact shows how much love the Law-
end Ai.prei J . v ottos bael declined standing rmcchurghcrs have for the 'whole' county it I
a poll lor Representative. Since then we have j is conclusive i videtice that the have no desire I - I .1.- 11-11 J
reeeivcu me i ai.amum oi ratur.tay last, winch ; for the improvement of any portion of the
COUNTY MEETING NOMINATIONS. Foil SEN ATOR, HORACE 1LISSETT. TOR nEPRESrXTATlVEf, JJMES trjUCER TUOM.IS 110 H ARD, .V. . TOURER T.
av tha Mr. Cotton arrived in Lawretierburg
iut as that pa-oer was going to press, and in'.orir.eit the Editor that, wing to tinnt'tcr change oeircuwjfanrrj, fj-he had concluded to remain a candidate!!! Soivc have ocin put ourselves to the trouble of inserting his name among the list ef candidates and re have concluded not to take it out any more till alter the election, whether fie concludes to decline again or not. The I.awreneebuiilurs have
had considerable shi'Jfting among their candidates, nnd have put us to mre trouble by inrrting and withdrawing candidates, than we!
intend being at hereafter. Tin: CHOPS. The prorpeets f the Farmer in this section ef country, arc much more cheering at prcevt than they were two months no; and not withstanding the backwardness of the Spring, the crops, generally speaking, have turned out well. We have heard cveral Farmers say that
thev did not intend to take less than
county other than their own town; and if one of their oxn candidates is elected, he would
not elare to support the removal, for to him it
would be certain political death
The citizens of Dearborn county have it niw in their power to work a rrorm, and locate the
Court House at the center, if they wish it J0ison Watts, Halter Armstrong
here 1 hey have a ticket belore them of their own scle lion it is composed ot men equally divided in regard to political sentiments, and j men, too, who have no interest to serve other
tlmti the good of the p'-ople no and ition to gratiiy other than attending to the w ill of the ir constituent. With such u ticket before the
FOR. GOVERNOR.
Jaines G. Read, Voi Yb!e.
FOR LIEUTENANT UvlVF.RNOR,
David Wallace, David V. Cidtey.
FOR SENATOR,
FOR REPRESENTATIVES,
Isaac Caldicell, David Guard.
John Godlcy. Samuel II. Dowdcn. Alfred J. Cutton.
FOR SHERIFF,
Vexander II. Dill, William Dils,
people, we have every reason to hope that the John We-tcr. M trtin Trester,
matter will be finally settled nt the nnnroach- James W. Hunter, Warren Tebbs.
ing election.
ret bushel for their Wheat, this season. We
hope they may obtain that price, and if they will only "coire up to the trough," ami subscribe for our newspaper, we will help them aIcng all we know.
c.vNmn vtf.s rou coNtntr.ss.
The Weekly Messenger, published at a place
called Printer's Retreat, somewhere in Swit
ierland cr ' l, say s that "George II. Dunn, of
cents l.awrenee' -irgh, and J
FR COMMISSIONER,
George Arnold.
Till; I'OCNTY SKAT.
Look Her p.!
lohn T. McKiiinoy, of 'P 1 L lindersitrned havinj. closed their . asca..di,latesf,,rihe " btKinoss until they can procure a
Ahhong.iwe noPs :,re "'!i,ro,,s ol settling up men
we have seen or heard on the subject
of opinion that nine or ten
As the election approaches the question of ,imc ,viu l,,, nurieiently cat the redoration of the Court I louse nt Dearborn j l)(l, c,lm!i,;,irs for the "next
county, heroines ol more ami morc importance. ! ,,orle would cet tired of see
Rrookville, are spoken
npt Ciinr-rcsc. in 1 1 i rlictricl
5 1 I . .i .. I I .1
have about as food an onnortutiitv for obtain- account. All lltose 'IV Know mem
iuL' information on these matters, as our Re- selves indebted to the firm, either by
treat" neighbor, yet this is the first sentence note or hook, are requested to come T VF . rj-..rJ . rp n070 npn. I'.MAUUU bAL.l,and lliah.l'J.t-
We are forward and make payment immedi- gj . ., , . . . vi fe, Iiy the barrel; all of which he will sell
.1. . I '".si"1""" '"s- l r n 1 .L. I i!. t
rial sheet, (which is the largest size in the State.) so soon as Buflicient patron
age is received to justify it..
AOENTS FOR. THE RISING PUN TIMES.
The following persons are authorized and re-
I quested to act as Agents for the Rising Sua
I ones :
.'lurnra Aaron Foulke.
Manchester Henry Hopkins. tf'ilininglon Capt. Stephen Wood, " J. W. Weaver.
Hartford A. Y. Merrymau. James' mills John B. Tiatt.
Ditlsboritu'ih James W. Ecelston.
Watts'' mill Col. Johnson Watts.
Murray's mill J. Murray, P. M. jVurfi' milt Abijah North. SWITZERLAND COUNTY.
Qiisrrw Gmve M. It. Green, Esq. P. M.
Patriot. bijah Bennet, Jr.
Posey township Peter Lostutter. York Daniel Kelso, Esq. rfUensrille Post Master.
llimg Sun Post OlSico.
rf MIE I'ost Otlice will hereafter be
1 kept open on Sundays, from 8
to t) o'clock, A. M., and from 1 to 2 j o'clock l M. No papers or letters will i
be delivered at any other hour.
JOHN LANIUS, I'osl viaster.
Rising Sun, June 21. 1834.
P. JAMES,
HAS iust received and is now opening
at his Mill on Lauchery, an addition to
Orders from a distance thankfully re- i'ls former stock of Goods, consisting of
DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware,
QUEESSWAKE, CRATE & TIN WARE,
AND MOST KINDS OF FA RMIJVG IMPLEMENTS.
He lias also on hand a large lot of CON-
M W Dean
K f'lizabelh I'.rmon F Lewis French James A Fuller
G Richard Gains II
David Huston Daniel Hinsdale Andrew I loses
Joseph Holtimtsworth
svlvanus Hi. re 1 J
Robert tnnis Pinkney James K L Charles Kelso
I James Lewis
Jamrs Moore James McLean Mr Moore Nathan Marble Huuh A Morris Level! Mathews N V Georce W North Stephen J Pugsley R John Ross Fdizabctti Roe s E Stevens John lonecker 2 Mr Smith Isaac Shuts T John Tait, Jr
James Turner Sophia Tngue W Katharine Walker Phebe Winter John E Warnock Teter White JOHN LAN I US, P. M.
w rr c T i. n v
I jojk Chair Manufactory,
NV.Va. 19, Wtst Third Slrert, one door
If east of the Post OJfut, nr vn w 4 ti num.
''HE subscribers have constantly on - band, and for sale, a lirce and
splendid assortment of Fancy &. Wind
son CHAIRS, SKTTKKS, &c, all
warranted, and sold at the most redu
ced prices, wholesale or retail.
ceived and ptomntlv executed.
110SS & GF.YER.
Cincinnati. June 7. 1834. 3m30
P. & H. JAMES,
The people will soon be railed upon to exercise their riid'.t of suCraje, and it i an easy matter for them to say whether the Couit Il n!e shall he removed, or whether it !-lt.ill remain at L.o tenet biirc,h place where it r.tvcrouciil to have been. I'lii. . mm tli it li-i. lirn'l n-iilllr
for some time, but the strong political excite- ! ment which has heretofore existed in the rountv, has previnted the c;teatrrpart of brrcitifrom nttenilint lo this important rat interest, and ni;tUmc it a question to bear upon the elections. Rut now, when parly spirit, in a wry Rrent degree, has c.rnsml to exist, the people h ue i!et rmined to attend to their lral interrsts ; nnd among these, none is s important as the removal of the Court House fiom Lnwtenrcl urgb to tin; center of the county. The disadvantages of Lawrcncrbnrj.li as the County Seat, have already been argued in this
paper, but we are not of opinion that they can not he pressed too strongly em the public mind. The f.r?t objection u, it is not in the center of the county. If there were no others, this objection should of ilscll be sufficient to remove the Court House from thai place. Th popn-
name published for a whole year previous to
the election
months from thn a,,lv Those ho neglect this call, first Hoor nbuze Craft i for CsA the usual credit, or approved ly to -speak" a- find their accounts placed in the f OHd general assortment of niry Produce. Congress; ror the ,,,ujsofan 0tlcer for collection. mnv riiii His customors will find his present -in, n candidate's II. & G. GREENE. S, sun-rior to any former one, and . ...... - . .. onriPt.miec 11 innnMnt,' otociv miii..i iui iu .tny iuiiiii.i unc, .um
Rising Sun, July 12, 1834
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
CANDIDATES.
The sovcreiiin people' are beginning to enquire aflcr tbo-e articles, a little
in this country. I hev expect, likely
to find employment for a few. On the
first .Monday in August next, candidates will have their stations assigned them.
Ca u t ion!
llip nrires ns Imn :is anv Other establish-
lltifcns-Waic, Cutlery, &e. ment in ,,ie coun(ry.
T
HIS is to caution all lios Coop-
r. I 'P..
crs, Cirocerv iveepei?, i-i.hi
IRON, CAS TINGS, AXES,
Farmers' and Mechanics' TOOLS,
COOPERS' WARE, Lc.
James' Mills, June 1 4, 1 834.
T. IlWARi: POTTERY. rIIE subscriber respectfully informi - his friends and the public in general, that he has rented Mr. John M.
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lepers, Boarding houses, washer wo- Together with every other article usunen, and barbers, from trusting or em- Hy kept in a Store. niri n TH.'P(.' .. ;,Mi.. ii ...:ll rn..n I ...ill in li.inrl
.llOVinCOIICJWIM UIllMsJ,.ijv""- iini,mnur u,,;,1,rm1m, Uu , T:,:.. br
. Jm:.T, rannnr. mid an infamous scouil- simnlv of Vrvnll Floitl. which they uarkcr i J ""B "
Some will be appointed to serve the w. '. rIflmtbtsol.tce on the will warrant to be of the best quality. Me will carry on the maiuilaciure oi
people; and others, if they behave de- i(,lt of tlie 4lu Qf .J,,-, n debt to all They have jut received a large lot of cently, will, after that time, be permit- th,, above mentioned houses. Any per- COS'EMA UGII SALT, (a superior ar-
tetl to become a part ol the people. 0 xv,0 arrest said John Cathers. tide) which they wilUell low lor Cash,
Hut, should any grow outrageous, tlu- aU(j )r;nfi, um lo this place, shall have at their store in Rising Sun, or at their ring the privileged season of candidate- Q$?t CENT for their trouble, and no Mill on Laughery.
bin. thev "shall have their portion"
among miserable disappointed dema-
trociues
The season of electioneering, is to the people, a season of amusement and interest. They behold the fawning syciinlianl ivlwi wnuld lire for i bat his coun
try should serve him rather than to be IMank Weeds and iriorlsapcs
almost ' For iale at this Otlice.
V I ivu J n n j " -
thanks.
Editors who wish the detection of
rogues and villains, are requested to
slive the above an insertion. " J. S. SAYRS. Risinz Sun, July 12, 1334.
Rising Sun, June 14, 1831.
Circulating fiibrary. SUBStUlBKRS to Channing's Circulating Library, aro respectfully informed that the Books are now ready for delivery nttho rrintinir Otlice, where the Library is kept. Wednesday and Saturdays, from 1 to 6 o'clock, 1'. M. wiil be the exehnnec days.
ISA AC ST EVK.pl i, lAitmnan. Rinnr Hun, June 11, 1831,
STONE WARE,
in nil its blanches. He will keep conctnnilv nn hand and for sale, a reneral .
O assortment of WARE, either at rvholesede or retail, on accommodating terms. . He will warrant his STONE WARE to be of as good quality as is made at any other establishment in the country.. BARNEY CHAMBERLAIN. Rising Sun, June 21,1031. 3132
AWS!! Clean linen and cotton
Race, are taken in raymptit ot
subscriptions nit this office,
