Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 119, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 20 February 1836 — Page 3
SATURDAY M ()U I g. yv.ll. 20, I83G. ARRIVAL AMI UEFARICKE OF MAILS AT It I SING t'l'X. The Entcm Mai! arrives en Mondays and Fridays , at 2 e'clo. k, 1'. M . und departs i nmicdiatidy. The Southern Mail arrives on Thursdays and Saturday?, at 10 o'clock, A. M. ;uu! departs immediately. The Dig Hone, Ky. Mail, leaves every Saturday, and returns same day. Oj-We are indchttd to the 'Cro- and Bi:tit Journal,' Cincinnati, for the summary of Congressional proceedings vhich we t:ie today. The reader wiil perceive that - '.itions for the Abolition of Slavery in the 1 )i tr:ct of
ic-lumoi t, from many quarter?, rented to Con:rei.
ire Li'ii:g 1 re
fCjiJnrin the two p.t summers, when the Editor of the Times labored with miaht and main ( r the renoy a! of the Ontity e..t to the center, his l.i'. r- wero l.i .ke.l upon v, i'.li deli, ht. Poo; !; netne I (. jj'-ry in the !',;.(. t: ..it tVv had an hide; ea .lent 1'rt:---, which was a; !- inc them in battling a ain-t the dictation and mi-rale, the aristocracy ntd ir. t.-ijm (if you pl i-e!) c f Lawrcnci !)nr.!:ir. Wc were told that the can;e was a ri;ht- o;i and a jrult-nc; we were to! 1 that rights and '.lie priviKcts of the I'eoplo had hen trainjdcd upon and set at n.vfrht by a t". v m.-.n.-.p.d.::er ; that the history f i".r county' v.-a a '-hi-iory of co:.ti:iu d wror ;' th.it the I u. then had become t re iter than the lYoplo c in'.d l-.-ar; that then w as the time for 0111 Uavr 1 it len--t a-;rrt t!u in : t- . We lxli t-( t all Uii we i t it s'Ul. V .!!, we hen - out our bann r; it was oar dr.ty to l ;a l the advance-! c.rp, f .r I'.dit -rs ate al'.v n pi ire 1 i 1 the IV it el" ti c ImU'c; a:;d i; w c did not il'i oar duty, it was fr want of 1 1 !:.! to one, v.e pre 4 time, v ill charge nsw iih ri.vft-i.'i.r. We had a Inimidable fee one that hen t' fore ha 1 li' 11 undhj uted sway ; and many tev ere tl ru;ts yy ere na 'e at vv.t oi'iee and at
thcrelore call upon the knotting ones to say what this intrigue has been, and when it happened. Those w ho would place this construction upon our remark, must knoyv all about it, they must fed a little guilty, and we want o :r citizens to know every thing relating to it. Let us have it. No backing out. Xov for the explanation. We incar t thr .-,r-i-tocraey and inlrigue of Lawrcncebu; -h. We haveolten mentioned the inlrigtte of 1..: a-rc;: zcbarhers, when discussing the county s at ucstion. Th.ero has Veen intrigue there : lid we liavc l.a ! some specimens of it not half a century nco; but we do not know what intrigue has been in Ki-inrr Pun. We w ash our hands
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our reputation. We!!,
wo d-.ir.o e.ur I. eft, and
come r.tV vicloi i-
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tii we hayc w.: s.en the Te
eu. An ! r.o7 we yvonld ack, Have wc d patted from oar I rt l ive ? Have v.c forsaken our f.rl
Irs. Jiayt: v.v ao.;r...eneii iae cauce ct
tie and C'ia! t'..'..;s.' llivo yvo tl-.-.-t ru-.t :a o .r : r k, h".v" the ranks d. rte i us ?
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(7-The following paragraph respecting the f,i1' of the sn-nen?:on :ct, is copied from the hi t Palladium. A very large majority of the people of the county are saiiriled viiih the resalt'. 'The Bill for sutpcurh':'?; (lie County Soat L i-.v of list wi.dcr, i o( pajsctl t!,c Lpis!.jturc. Il p:;?sod ihn Sonaic, Lilt v;i l.:s!, wo hcliovc, on iis second it:i -lipp. in (i.c 1ovt II.:usf,rr in other
THE MARKETS. New Orleans, Jan. 23. Flour is very dull, and the price is gradually working down, our present quotations being 7 50 a 7 72 per 11 1. As the quantity taken oiHhe market is the stock, which is daily receiv-
icccssioa?, has considerably increasArriyed this week. 4856 bbls.
PoitK.--lu respect to prices, Pork in barrels remains as last reported, but as the quantity arriving is considerable, they arc every day becoming mere difficult to obtain, and cannot be had now
A lot
Id reouest those of 1135,000 11)5. bulk pork was scld a
lew days since at 8 1-4 cents per lb. Anivedlhis w.. I;, 55GI bbls. 13 .v cos. Wc quote hams at lrz 2 a 15, middlings 11, shoulders 8 cents per lb. These prices show a very great improvement; owing more to the scarcity that prevails than to any increased demand. No new bacon has arrived from above.
ISeef is plenty, and excessively dull jTilK
o! ai. or any knowU -d-c of, or any- participation except. lor very small quantities
f, sue!; intrigue; nr.. I we won
who are s,;ir.rl enotttrh to distort our hinrnnr-e
in the inanT.or they have done, not to do so any raore; lor we object to making nch assertions about our citizen, over our thou!der. W e had intended saying more on thissuVject, but a call far the previous qw-fiio. being attained, further remarks are cutoff.
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the !Vi'!s
Wcnre requested to stale that there yvill be a conventicn of teachers and the friends of education, at the Seminary in Wilmiiigton.on Saturday, tie 20ih iV.st. at ten o'clock A. M. to cotssider the propriety of forming an .assoc iation for tins county similar to the 'Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers."' All wlio are favorable (o the diilasion of useful knowlediie, an!
v 1. ;, i :; u 1:1 iy..iutiii:, Solicited to attend.
The object of the convention beitur one
in wnuh every citizen is deeply concerned, we trust it will be sullicicntly appreciated to secure a representation from everv part of the county. MANY FKinNDS OF EDUCATION. Feb. G, Z:iG. fcThe L twrer.ceburgh Palladium is requested to cony tlie aiove.
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REMOVAL. BENNETT &, MORGAN,
D THEIil
JL Jib. JZ
11 WE KEKOV,
p-O the frame building fermeily oc- - copied by Dceoursey llichard-
fot:, ;:s a store room, a few d
ueot :
at; eve
ir former stand, and adjoinir.g I'.astmnn Sz Son's saddler shop, where thev will keep on hand and make to order JHA'I'i of every variety, all of width they will warrant to be a good niticle. They receive the latest fashions, and can make Hats to order at a short notice. Persons wishing to purchase are requested to pive them a call.
Kising bun, Jan. 30, 103G. 16 CCr A 1 oy 13 or 17 years of ae, is
wanted to learn the I tailing business-.
No one need apply unless he can corne
well recommended for moral and industrious habits..
bscribor yi!I offer for sale. l
ai me quoted prices, mess prime U, ; nis residence in KiMiig Sun, on Satur
!,
of tli
, aner ivoep.n me cnou people
-.e -ountv, some time in an tit .picas-
a;;! s!a'.e of m f, rue. We pjesutne our le:i-l i!or had become rather "uearv in w l! doing"' and wore inclined to P tp- ;v; every tiling that did t.ot imperatively demand their attention. Af tor h ::?-! . tatii g on the grand subject of Interna! Improvement, they could hardly atta. h nan h inj 1 tanoe to the question of relocating a county scat. They
cargo 0 per hi . Arrived this week.
374 bbls. -
Laud. Former quotations 11 1-2 a 12 cent, are continued. The maike-t
has a plentiful ;apply, and the demand is restricted to small purchases. Arririved this week, 170 bbls. G323 kegs.
Corn. Shtlled in sacks is now sell
ing tor 40 a bu cents per busnel; the
quantity in maiket and demand both
small, C7 1-2 cents per bbl. contitiucs to be the price in the ear. Oats. Sales
of oats this week, hav e generally been
at o0 cents per bushel. Leans pre
scarce, the last sale was at 7 00 bbl.
LorisviLM:, Feb. G.
day, the 2Glh of .March next, the fob
lowing properly, to wit: 1 cow, cne manile clock, one stove, a bereau, bed? and bedding, chairs, tables and other furniture, part of which is new, and a great variety of ether articles. Sale to commerce at (en o'clock. A year's credit on sums over three dollar--. STT.PIIEN S. WALKER. Rising Sun, Feb. 20, 1836.
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We thh.'; v. e h e P. .tic rh;ht, a'.i.l we have not jctbt.uac- .ist 1 of i.icoi, -i,t!. ey ; bat v.e are t !d by a few w! o leave went with us hereto
fore, th it if we yv at to advocato
the th '.ter, wc ha 1 bi to r i( rc
Ve?.it is trae. Now that we are to stahbotn
to for; '.he our I KINC'lTI-l'S and acrif.ec our U' )NOR, w e would he facr.aetd ar.d aban lond '. It is a b.ar.l lot, and it is just our situation. Hat we are cons jle.l by knowing that those who would thus use u tip, are but ft ir. We have some fricudi who sympathise fcr us. and pity our situation a situation which no man, in Lis sober senses, would covet, and one in y!ib h wc had no band in bringing our-lf into. The inttili'rnt and lil.cral portion of our patrons, know that we have not done wrong ; and as we
p.re of (i, n that the , ;r have nut the powi r to immolate us yve shall tako the course that
Truth and .'cstue dictates, and let th v. ranjer mangle.
Wc r grot cxreedialy that wo arc fore: J to
BvcoN'. Some small lots are coining
! not certaiidy apnrei iate the m igni- into mai ket, from 0 to 9 12 per lb. is
tade of the tmestion. n. the people of given from wagons, hog round.
Lawrer.cr burgh ami Wilmington do, Flock. We hear of no transactions
-r tiisy would nctl-ave given it the eo ,n tlils 'Uticle. i e quote N7 as the
ht so unceremoniously. Hut it is noor t-ommal price.
phib.repl y to repine ;it v.hat i? upavoid- Whiskey. A small declension has able, ar.d as we cat not write the county taken place in this article; it is however sjat to one plarc or another, we will arriving briskly and selling at 42 to ei-w'!nf ripntl,-: n. ibrt ci.Kw , t 42 l-2o. frtMH V:i frvlts.
.ui ivt.i... v.. ni. .'iit.v. I o IT . II .
IjARIK A small quantity was sold
Some of the private accounts from this week at It cents per lb.
to the caase ol Wasb.inrton state, as the ntalrrstandinff Price Current.
rc atuu.o si ... 1 i , . 'fmmiipe rn b'oroiirn
!.:,.. , f I it f.. I "n.nu.uim.t ,) uiu 111. 1 .
ye.iiiiu us v; i i.'Uiii iiuum'S u y.uui;usi', 4, I i.... . 'tit t e i a. i
nd agreed to make simultaneous rc- tun; next, the 2'd int. at thn Methodist
orts on the subject of our Relations church, at half past six. o'clock, by Mr. J. K.
.villi France that these reports would ' ' t V a,m,.f aracte,r of v"-
1 . I 1 .1 I l - ... V.
in pel icct aceoruanec wun cacti otn- invited to attend
or and that they would, in the present Hising Sun, Feb. Q0, 1836.
!.itr nf tiic naesiion. rcr.nmnienn lihrr-
,1 .-nmnri-.tio.nsi for tlx- N:,vv :iti! For. 1
... '. . .. I alcets at the Methodist Church thtscvenintr. at
tlllCatlOOS but WOUld not now propose half oast GoVloeV. JnnxTitT.Jr.i.m.iinl.
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tivc o::r readers such artub s a
the
unove.
;d
we l o: e liLiiafar la have but few ccca.-ious to
I'ppaar in our own d fence.
The lloir-o cf llcpre?;atal!vys of the Tenn
y !vnia L .i-l.itn-e, have pas-ed an act for tl.
re-rl-.artrriiv' f th.e Dank of t!:c Ur.ited State
v. ith a capit 1 of tver.ty-ei,ht nol'.ion of del
l i". It i to rive the Mate a bo"!u of thrt
ir.il'.ion, to l) applied to works of li.tcrr.al Ini j rovinu-.it. ll fate in the Senate was con-id
cred doabtf il. The citiens ol the Male, op
posed to this J r jt t, were. hoMin- n.ectin to res tl ir v iews in regard to it.
SALK OF REAL ESTATE. PURSUANT to a d ecree of the h Probate Court of Dearborn county, Indiana, there will he offered fcr salo at public auction, on the premises, en Wednesday, lGth of March next, the following pnperty,siluale in said county, to wit: The south-east quarter of section" No. 3, in township 3, range 2, west, containing 157 54-1 OOlhs acres, being the property of John Smith, sen. dec"d., and will be sold to pay his just debts. Terms cae-third in cash,
one-third in one year, and the remainder in two years; the deferred payments to be well secured, or to remain as a lien on the premises until paid. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M. on said day. ' C FORGE BEATTY, Jdm'r. February 13, 103G.
FASHIONABLE
TLtTAS removed to the frame buildh -iiia- nr.-.. . . . '.
u.i .nam street, x:u uoor west of the Printing Office, where he will car-
y on the l.ilLORLXG business in all
its various branches. He receives the.
atest Eastern Fashions, and is always
in readiness to attend to any orders "in
lis line. He returns his sincere thanks
for past favors, and hopes to receive a
continuance of the same.
Garments cut to ci dcr at Use shortest
notice.
Rising Sun, Jan. 30, 1 G3G. 1 G
tnv commercial restriction, as recom
mended in the Special Message of the
I lesidcnt.
ctl to Lecture. The follow antr ouestion will be
discussed : Ought the United States to purchase Texas I Feb. M. JOHN TAIT, Jr. Sec'y
Extract of a letter to a gentleman in
Lexington, Kv. dated,
a--U sel lout happens that Hditors arc eon- . in rci -.rd to their vieyys on important
mc-'.s.sr. -, which are to be con ummate.t thro" the 1 allot box. H i' fcM.an they are iked f r th- ir opinion in the formation cf a ticket ; hut yy hen il. e matter? are settled, an im'.iv ideal, or individuals will p to the T-dilcr and
.-,y "Sir, must s,rl;i,t i:,(-e mm, p.r nua.are, ru ,m U re rnowM"' Tlure Hno.or-.. about .1- the -whole
orhe willlo..se I.;s suppon. --on
l, nt-.d liberal, and catnnJ
If tho terviet s e.f
th any
fjr7Ye arc authorized to announce the following persons as candidates for the different
ivr.Y Wust, (Florida) Jan. 15, 183G. I otlices at the approaching election iti Randolph
The Indians about a week since, mur-1 township:
y'oied the family of Mr. Coolv, about F0R trustees,
25 miles Item Cape Florida, consisting i nomas LAtiasay,
cf his wife. 3 children and a gentleman Lomclius Jjillcr, James Iszvts,
living with him: he himself, with the Marlm 2ku-ai, Juorns Merrill. other families of the settlement have Jbijah Jorth. John I. French. left their all and come on to this place for ci.ehk,
for safety. Squire Dubore, who keeps Alexander E. Glenn. John II. O'Xeal.
the light at Cape r lorida, s also here, I for constablks, having deserted his po?t inconsequence Joii Lrmvion, John Williamson,
of its exposed situation. 1 Ins seems a I Darnel laplcy,
place ot general rendezvous tor all ttie lvi) s except Indian Key: It is thought
Mr. Houseman will keep his stand there and defend himself if the Indians should attack it. The day I arrived here, they sent over to Hav anna for a man ol war, if there should be any there; and we are gratified at the arrival litis mcr-
OvN Saturday the 5lh of March next,
v" the subscriber will otter for sale
it his residence, the following proper
ty, to wit: a head of Horses, EG head
of Cows and young Cattle, CO head of
Sheep, Z head of Hogs, 2 Wagons, 1
ox Cart, Corn in the ear, Farming im
plements, and household and kitchen
furniture. Sale to commence at ten
o cIock. Un all sums over ,N4 a cred
it of one year will be given, with appro ved security.
Ccjlhe subscriber offers at private
sale, trie larm on which he resides, situ
tte one mile and a quarter from Rising
sun. it contains u acres d'o acres
are under improvement, 35 of which i
meadow. There is a good dwelling
house and barn, and a w ell of excellent
water, on the premises. DANIEL ROBINSON. February 13, 1830.
Jell 13!
be run t,
. t! to all hou
t;,on. t i fay if lh rr
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lb in.', no (.ri.i'wi.T ojj,.
an Kditor
the pr- i:r.ii;ary
ar-
a very p tv to e.i I
lo
ii.cso join itk' becau-e
We t.o not w i n nny
WC thil.U it
r-
n re yvor
r u.rni; -nt. We ;-iakc
, 1 sea ai.
ul .toell aid t
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11 'I tin .til I 1 1 v
. . i 1.' .'Afti4 'It Mil
,Csli.hte'I,ant na-iu.-....:.
take it into our In ail, mn
to t i ter a Trot est
f) J our columns, na
(WITH A HANDSOME PLATE,)
ningcf ll.e Constcll tlion and St. Louis, Can be printed at the office of the Ri(the vessels not yet having got up to sing Sun Times, in the neatest style, on town.) So we are now securely do- a very short notice, and on the most
fended by their jg git us from attack reasonable terms. tib. 183G.
bv the Indians at tins place. TZ Z 7. 'The obletKion of the Cape Florida FlOUr, COFSl Mcal,&C
settlement ill be if considerable ad
vantage to the Indians; as they will be k7 for sale at the Rising Sun Mill, at
t nal leu t me pro isions, cmc. oi ine miv i i-y-s is .uc suiu u Jiuv:it. wbi'.cstosupportlhemseivesmuchlong- Flour will be sold at retail at same or than thev could otherwise have done, price as by the barrel: Corn ground
The plantations of arrorc rod which the while the mill is in operation, at 12 1-2 settlers ctilitvale extensively, and ol cents per bushel, or the same weight which tbev are very fond, vvilffeed them paid in meal. Apply to
o:ne time, and the rrcr rlndcs in its DA IN U-L. IiirSbUAL,L.
TOWNSiill ELECTION.
THE qualified electors of Randolpl
township are hereby notified that an
election wnl be held at the house of A
Mitchell, in Rising Sun, on Monday, the
7lh day of March next, for the purpose
of electing three trustees, one clerk,
three constables, and one treasurer, for said township, to serve the ensuing 3 ear. A.E.GLENN, Feb. 13, 183G. Clerk.
fl 'f"M?l
-iifc.'ii'S tsil
S ; v ti auoscuuers respectiJ JL fully inform the citizens
VSof Rising Sun, the surrounding fljd 'country, and the public generally, that they are now carry
ing on, in the shop formerly occuoied by
vooert ue.si, on luam si. next to Messrs lodgers' brick house, the Chairmaking
)usincss, and will keen on hand and
make to order, all kinds of WIJYDSOR,
and IWiill J;UTTUjV Chairs,
Settees, and all other kinds of work in
their line. From their experience in this business, and a determination lo do good work, they Halter themselves that
they vvih receive a liberal custom. Orders from a distance will be promptly
attended to.
Old Chairs, Settees, &c. will be re
paired on liberal terms, and at a short notice.
Country Produce, such as may be a-
greed upon, will be taken in payment.
...... "J i 11VJHU. Rising Sun, Dec. 26, 1835.
I CSV
THERE w ill be a first rate beef offered for sale at the market house, on Tuesday morning next, at the usual hour. Feb. 20.
Millisi:
rHillL sunscribers respectfully inJL form the public that they have
their mill dam repaired and a good head of water, and are prepared to grind for Customers on the usual terms. They also have in operation a CORJ'
bllLLLLR, running by water, and customers bringing Corn in the ear by the wagon load, can have the use of the machine to shell the same, and have it ground in most cases immediately, without any extra charge for shelling. PIATT & ATI1EARN. James' Mill, Jan. 15, 1836. Hp HE Rising Sun Insurance company is now fully organized and pre
pared to take risks, both in the Marine and Fire departments, on as good terms as any other office; and they hope, by a fair and liberal course, to merit and receive the confidence and patronage of the public. MOSES TURNER, Scc'y. Rising Sun, Aug. 29, 1835. 94tf
If
e n rc to b
,iov ate, yyo may
llloreco:.vo:m'-tea-:on, on our own Journal.
.. .'. ' 1,,,-in been taken, as we under
l-Xrr: ,,. orl-tpaPer, that the
" I I f tbe County Kecord, to Uil,inston,
, i i e y "tiiamph ot ' , ,-,-r " tvaask leave to rxpiain. rv and Ttin.U, . Vm. in" niaoc
0,T..r: T.uieM.roeeedstosaythat
. I1:!'.,, the remark alluded to has been
MW . V moan that the rWorrr, tn
Now, tftlur, .n..Acc. itts,howev
Z ;,v,tan, and wc would
i r.a ennre-; v . , , w
ieinitv are well calculated to conceal
md sin Iter them as they may be pressed
upon by our forces. I think there will
Feb. 20, 1836.
Apprentice Wanted.
much blood shed and money expen- A ROY 16 or 17 years of age, is wan-
Shoe
. I i .1 t mv..li.atti. .i. nil r n ron I i tn
removes iiicmi1-1 iiiiun:viioie:ij s ni'i'iv-inm. n Aim IVIicrvn llt-ifl-bi vi OiT :l T,1 I'bic.
im inclined to i owm. i.k.ci., m ....v. .
i l r IT . .1 c-
tea oeiorc uiicie nam
i otn Ihe Peninsub.. 1
think it will onlv bo done bv rrlermina- lering business. No one need make.
f-uJU I application unless well recommended
for sober and industrious habits. CLARE & CROSLEY. Rising Sun, Feb. 20, 1838.
Fkom Ti- x vs. i.ati'.st Gen. Ugar-
liehoa was marching against the Tex-
ians with C000 infantry and 1600 caval
ry from Mexico. The Tcxians want
powder and lead their lorce at ban
Antonio was only 1 600
LABORER WANTED.
WISH to employ a steady voting
man from the country for the com-
The New Orleans Pec, of the 13th I ing season. One who has been accu-
inst., states that the Commissioners of I tomed to farming and driving an ox
1 exas have, obtained n loan, in the city 1 team, would be much preferred. of New Oilcans, of $200,000 on easy DANIEL HINSDALE lenns; aud arc progressing with others, Pvising Sun, Feb. G, 1836.
M AWlTAd'ORY. CEO. P. II ALL respectfully informs his old friends and the public in general, that he has opened a
shop in the frame building adjoining
Craft ci Son s store, w here lie intends
to keep on hand a good assortment of
I.-OOTS AND SHOES,
Manufactured from the best materials.
nd by good workmen, which will ena
ble him to warrant his work of the best
lalitv. He invites his friends and all
others who may want articles in his
ine, to give him a call. Lining Sun, Jan. 30, 1836. lGlf
Wallow A QUANTITY of Beefs Tallow, of the first quality, will be sold at
the market price, on application to the subscriber, at the former residence of
Major Jelly, one mile west of Rising Sun. JONAS MEN DELL. January 23, 183G.
Apprentice W anted. APOY sixteen or seventeen years of ;ige is wanted as an apprentice to the Placksmithing business. None
ml one coming well recommended need
ipply ; and to such good encouragement
will be given. Apply lo
J AM US TAIL Rising Sun, Oct. 17, 1C35.-Uf
Soiiracvmea "Wanted.
A cabinet maker, chair maker, aud
turner, if good workmen, can lind
constant employment by calling on JOHN K. LEWIS. Hartford, Jan. 16, 1336.
OF the best quality, always on hand,
and for sale by
PAUMAN yV KUnil. Rising Sun, Jan. 23, 183G. feTfeg) PPLS. first quality Salt, just &?yiy rccciVed and for ealc on accommodating terms, by Octto HAINES &LANIUS.
likfc to kaov tomcium
ft a'.' "
