Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 86, Vevay, Switzerland County, 4 May 1833 — Page 3

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A Mirdcrer.-

va: have some regaid tu virtue, iiu.i-.r and;

BURYING GROUND.

iieos of 'in' Jacf.-nvii.f.f

e hap.nnes! .t their fellow creatures. irrnilK tr.iw of ihe JACF-oNvn.r.ri m"

ten li wicked rule the land mourns, tl ..,, r,n ti . !i lve. this ! a v.: ' 'rB, have cau-ed cniisnleriib.3 alarm.

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t.i )! (he Bill'Vn,r Ground, belonging r--- leuer naiea raiena, oim uu. mys: ,?t.u.v.c, .is c nau i.oiiku. .tic .aoutii.

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A reward of -S'50 i sol

fe.red hy the shcrilFof Starke con tv f.: i ia Un ., r-. -i?i'ri;!rvn i( '; rliiii Sin hlii-!

lilt ! i'U ftv-tl . vr.. ........... ... IM I 1 -1 f l Ir , . . . . ., , . I I h. :i; h .iirs ii'ion limn vile Si o

. , '.,' ,;,.r m.;',Uv: !ri"l,,e odious practice, u.usrsad associations directed by the In e -law

..ACT I O ,V i .V. ....... v - , ner, a .d mnd: his escape. Hachtl-.' i' a rmnmnn I rvirer. ao it 3") years of .1? 0 fet high. tU'i' rornpl. xi vi, light be -.r 1 a-Ki lame i'i o e ol his feet, 'lis yoiro is fine, a d as murderer are, he is a Drunkard. He ha l a Browi groat coal and blue, under coat, besides Mivr clothi 'S when he escaped. Ohio Lri, Gazette.

i iiK Indian. Within a lew d -.v? the I main road to the city ot Cincinnati, be-

vemeiws of the. Indiana on our fron-'tween Harrison and that lice

i six miles ft c m the latter. Ti;e cirenm-

Tue best informed anon such ui.tttc is these:- Mr. Thomas Upjohn a respect-

always have the teudeucy to con opt pub-j pk,,,, to breaking ground", hereafter, fort have very recently (within a tew day .j abl.- ir.l ahitai;t ot tiiis lov. (.ship, w bile ho inoruU, and bring vice iato repute. No(lhe purpose ot digging a grave therein, ajv become a little uneasy concerning the on his way to Cii ir.nati, driving his arm, deserves, in my opinion, to he called Liu-aii,,,, must be made to pome one of the; movements of the Indian?. Their wa ? I tt am, was acco-ted !) v tw o viliiaii.-. nue

a friend to his county, who will support tru8tees wh wii! point out the spot anri!are , ot a5 our? .,any how bl ihere 'is !a vouth of about IS, the ..ther a middle

vniitio iui uiiiLG in piricK-nce io.ni Unicoi take a minute ol the name, age, arc. o

i'.in. Oneot our candidates lor the legislature, I believe to lie a man totally unworL j v of o'ir c. ntidence and support, although ty.z- had : he address to keep his crimes

a .-led iVj-n ;he public 1 mean Solo-

W-Ajil Vasher. Ibis mans real i . car is so ditlereut from Ids outward .... i n r. w. Inat it its itfpcarv I cl ri 11 11H

Northampton t ites n a letter, toat tun i t a!ld ho!(i inrn u lr, abllf. view In

lid real defonnity. Of all the imgular-

' ""Inn rpHsnn whv thev should exhibit their airtd maii. who iiiuuiied the t:m of

deceased person, which are to be recorded; jons ,.ropen,llie3 al lhis unusual I Ja, and while Mr. t'oiohii was in the

in the books of the associate n. r ,hD art of milliner nut I ii- w ::ir Ii tl.rv Ho.

f w w ev vntri i'vi-'" j o j

U.'MMlu.'bli '"""""I

WILLIAM C. KEKN.

April 8.

A Mail Lost. The Post-master at'

StaTe coach containing the great south

ern mail, was driven in the nigVit stage, horses, mail, passetigers and all, over the batik of the Connecticut into the river, at tho croat bond li.ico-

mack, thre miles b- low that town.

ities ot his ii'.z in it have come to my kn-.w. ledge, there is one whi-o i ctcem i.i-.re shocking than the ret, i.fa se the uoii.i,pv svffvrer was an infiiit u.piian, wuii.mt

ifrieud?, knowledge, or p er t. bri ig hu.i

riie ae en a'id horses wre sab-;o j ilice. I Be circumsia. ce3 i mecae

mail lost. Tli ice ia the rivr was iflisgiit!in ;o wudii-wi xn. wnen-

11.. D'ji in a C9 in oi i isiice. i snaii mere

i , -

jut breakin w iir rising rapid

We have also received a letter from 'manded his money; on his refusal, one

TI.,tpes jPeoira, dated 3d inst. which says: ol them hied a pistol at i.im which for- - '';Huy rm,n., this letter to tstef that 'turi.itt ly did nor have the desired effect,

Dreadful 'B'oniarto. jfrom intelligence entitled to credit, jut jthough the nail passed so rear to his Oa Thursday afternoon, between five jreceived ia lown, it appears the li.diii.- forehead as to take oli"theskiii; and seand n o'clock, our citizens were alarm-te again assuming a hotile attitude on i veral shot or slug? truck the side of his ed by the appearance in the south of ajthe frontiers: that they are, to the urn Jhead. At the time the pitol tir..-d. Mr. violent hnnicane. When first een, it Ler of live hundred, making detiioi.-" : iTyner, a mercha' t oftru ; 1 p. hc.'.j

appeared to be eeping f.nward in a i ttons on Rock nver, near thfir old en reel line for Springfield, bat it neared camprrrent, a few miles above DiX n ihe town, it wa . parent that it boiejfeiry. 'he people en the Galena road, no fir sootli to vi-it u. jalarnied for the safety of their fa.nihes. It ha ?m e l een ascertained that it jare sending them into the settlements lor

roe somewhere in the f ')ih est, -nd'gieate.r security." The same letter add

. W v. , V

f re only prefer ;h char-es against iutn us'swept iicross the contitry in a doe n-mh

brittv as possible. He ha bt e guilty j jeaterly cm.rse. He h .ve arcontits ot

a cool, deliberate res.iiuii :i, persevered m it eflect? ks lar souttinest as Lanais

mill, on mill creek, five miles from this plare It stiucu the doeliing house of

Mr. puteisjn. entirely nnro'.led one de

PRINTER'S i:-ETH.FAT. INDIANA

dny and night fr about the spa. v- f ,t year,!

t - ci-rrnpt a child, at the age ol e.evt-o i

twtlve eais, ci'inuiencir.g ins aho iii 'ble

..utrage by sohcita:ioii, flattery, and th-se. rttntl,t Qlt, lJjp Mnf)kk! ho(..e (rnJ1 i(.

anstsectticuon uoict. pracuee iiad pro- m0()nr,(r! nllh ,he t St-5 ..:i..n of the font, ved most successful -whu-h was succeed-(Uij "whicn wa, Ittlll.eo in its place ed bv attempting to hue her to comply i, . . . ... .. 1 , . , , ' thy an oak tree two feet in diameter cast with his demand h promising to ge her a i J . , , .. i .-I j I u '; fi" it by the storm. Leaving Mr. Fa new ores?, which she needed very much. ; . .

But the po,.r, helpu ss, iriendiess orpiM;i j if r,.;nS tarm, it sirutK uie uweinng nou.e

r.ml.l lint r,HPl!t. nor evpn l.:oL- mi in ot Mr. I nomas l ni'ocKtnuilon entirili

under date of 'G o'clock, P. M. Sinre writing the above, Mr Crane, the mai! carrier, has ai rived from Galena, and confirms the statement with ome unun portant particulars. t here can now be no doubt of the facts."

We cannst yet believe that we sh.dl

m view and put t:ie d Sj.- rado. s to flight before tliev had consbmni their hellis.i urpoes. ro cari.ioisav to what extent Mr. Upjohn was ij jured, tho' it is supposed he is not dangerously wounded. Report entitled to credit says the scoundrels have been arrested and lodgd itithe Cincinnati jail to await a judicial investigation. LrookviHe hi. Inquirer. Destruction of the Treaswy Office. -This is the second time since the forma-

PATl'RPAY, f.Y ,

demolished it and, we regret to my, kltd one of his children, a boy five or six years old and couMdeitbly fcioied himself and wife. The nest account vr

CO vTfr.ct3F..S. The hoard of county '"Wno'-i npr wdl sit in Vevav. on ''.e ut Men lav in May iust. at the court hosp

rpi.f. .v't'or'a".'! ?r"b;te nui! t tv i't sit at ; ': ' cnuit h'ie in Vevny, on the sec ond Monday in May inst.

up

shame; which convinced him that he must change the mode of ai'uick. Accordingly

he first opportunity ie attempted to com

mit a rape in the day tune, but could not re

sist the cries aid screnms ot his little vie have of it is where it crossed 'he Yellow

t::p, a :d w s o' hged to postpone his pur-iSnrin. ,nal. uho-h was o cnn.r!e.ttv

Pose a httle l -oei : two other similar at-L.A,.f j i,v i.nr oak tre... t

en.j.'s were ;n: de c-ftet wards, hen to thej , ,rn,,e. It ifnp,s8lble. i na south' insrea! ai le joy -d th Piilienng innocenl,! , ef.JITA K rnmpll r.

n a ... .... .j J" "'"i '

v-'U r:i iiiuviuciicb ii: iirp"aeu iu NHCi

rem 'Jestr-iCtiun worse than dentil, an i ti

ll--cent crab!, who otiierwipe v. mild douot.

tss have fallen a sacrifice to the biuud ust of a monster. JUNIUS BRUTUS. Cotton township, May I.

l,p V'e nakers of S?er.bMiville, Ohio, have onterH info a co-rbination to nullity as ar thv can. the 'pothers -f thf craf io N--v K:)rl".tv:l. Th-Tv have pled jed tb"ir honor 'hat 'iev wHl n-t fvt. b ttom 0. - rpnn.ir anv f : s ero or ile made w -v', w), ,M,or, n r ooMtitenance n r encourage fhesi;,'e 'nl:e done.

has been presented by the grand jury in one!

of the counties in Georgia, for a poli:i-aii

misdemeanor (aduding to his ote on ths

Force bill and his conduct and objections

the I ardt bill.)

T1 Ede oburg PenMim-.n annoonee? jn-. ! p Pnrporati n of that ri'v s 700. 0 ' iu Jebt, and o 1 the verge of bankrupt-

Tn Phi'ndelphia. a meeting has been held to take into consideration the present un happy s'ate ol Ireland. On the 20fh ult. an extensive fire took place at Portsmouth, Ohio. Damage estimated at from ten to fifteen thousand dollars.

In Georgia, a great f!o.-d almost inunda

ted Savanna, a few days ago.

B hea l ea is selling ia Philadelphia, by wholesale, at twelve and a half cents a

pound.

Twentv-f.'iir bills of Divorce i.ssrd the legislature f Maryland, during the last

session thereof.

have another Indian wrt. et the lei:et tiot! the Government, that the Treasucontdinir.g the above information ar Iron. ry Office has been burnt. On the '20th uch respon-ibie -omcea tnal we shouin jot Ja.niary, 1S01 a similar occurrence

to Springfield, where it was detained

be cupable were we to withhold it from

She public.

From the Ilagerstown (Md.) Torch Light. Awful Caluiuity. Extract of a IttUr Uj the editor of the. Torch Light, daen, Cumberland, April 15 1833. We are in the most distressing mtua. tion about 76 hnusei, comprising the heart of our town, now he in rums. The ri i e originated in a cabinet maker's shop,

three doors north of the Civilian printing

John Forsthe, senator lojro Uoirgia

unm toe nest morning, ras-ing on, inei.)mce. Jianv citizens are left without storm struck the house of Mr. Culium ,!m,e than their clothing or books, ''he direi tly south ot this place, and threw oiTjrjivihan printing office ournt, ail except the upper or garrei story. It appear9;t,e nccouot book. All the storts but

"jone are burnt down; the one remaining

is iiiuce ljeali's. Mr. Shnvei's huge 3 story taern, Mr. Pd;u tavern, Mr. Fechtig1 tavern, are also burnt; also the

hnun uflnr fn hip hrrikfn biitncr.jin r-I I

leciing, ii continued to travel in a north

'iea!erly course, until it reached the farm - I J

of i inbitcher, al.cxil tvo mile above

GENERAL ELE TION,

To be held on the first .Monday in August

next. Congress Aiuos Lane. George 1 raig LEGISL.1 TURE. Daniel Kelso William Brad lev. Samuel Fallis, Solomon Washer,

spriiigncw, wnen u neaieu t ain its last ,;tn!il,,g house. 'Phe fire commenced ga-p. and vrts Pc.itieied to the four cor-Lbout 10 o'clock yesterday, and the wind oers ol the earth. jbeing high at the time, the flames soon

its whole cour-e, as tar as we have!Sreilj. leaving vnrv litile surint

to save any moveable eflects. Nothing now remains but parts of walls and chimney, where once the principal part of the town stood. The Advocate ofcee is

tb.2'.fl . vlfinrlfil uli Hit I...U.- Ita'

HH, , .jll. IIHIC. 119 nearest appioacli to bto inght Id wa ahou a mile and a ha f. The base ol l ie o.t I u rnn vaiied from tivv to eitflit rotis. and

took place. It is feared tliat serious

inconvenience will ensue in consequence of this urfortnnate fire.

A wag happening to go into the shop

of a tailor just in the act of patching an old garment with new cloth, thus ad

dressed tho knight of the bodkin:

4 You, sir, are no man, and 1 can prove it by the highest authorily.' How so,'

replied the unsuspecting tailor, as he plied his needle with redoubled activity, I should like to hear the evidence for your assertion.' 'You shall be accommodated, sir,' says the wag, asking him at the same moment, 'if he recollected of eer having read the passage in the New Testament which declares that 'no man putteth a piece of New cloth into an old garment.' The tailor laugh ed heartily at the jest, and i ;sited upon quaffing a pint of Old Sicily with the wag at his own expense.'

ii gr .uuauy rose inio me neavens in the aM burnt, av ing oly the cast iron prees foim ol a pyramid !(,vhicfa is much injured) and a very few Further Parttcnlurt. By a gentleman tviie. nn perfrft fount, lion, Day t m who was or, h way to this! For lne infarmii,i0I1 0f thoie acquaintptace on v. g ir mold, we have gamed e(, witn U(t ,0MIl! , can briefly Mate, that

ooitioiai iniortiialion. Uor ifilorinanl ,i, ,..i i. n. ....!

ii7 luiua ... 'in iijiii. c.i ..iff. uu?iaius fmt le.l in w.tt. the o.,.L, of the buna ; Beair, mil) Hfld ,eacn doHH l0 llr, E1 do. i,ve miles thi, sole ot Dxyton. lU nulijHH 1U coach maker's shop ho.cou,fe was marked by the most de jtlie mi, ,ir)(1 RueP house are saved; Ktrucii v c vioience. Directly northwest 'i ..t. :,i. r .u i.

- uui vjik .linn i.ira in itic ffiicci wciirmi

SlieriiT of Switzerland co. Ralph I. I'olloa, George E Pieitsants, Morton Craig, Pruett Harvej Bela ileariok, William Keith, lirael R Whitehead.

To tlie ea?slEilalrs for Coii-

grcsx, in the ith District. . ,1. .ii.. f

Gentlemen no tirated r:ates L in!i

has affirded a th .ne for discussion of politicians of all part ip; we, iu th s II osher

state, feel a deep interest with our eastern

brethren, in having a sound, general circu

lating medium. The severa candidates for the next congress, are requesled to inform the v ters, whether ihoy a;e in favor of or opp 'ted to 'h '.t hank. If in favor of it, what amendments (if an) they propose to make t j the present charter if opposed to it, what thay prop so to sn istitme f u itp. ALLOT EOX. P.isav township. April i2v. (7 Tr.at there may be no tr.isunrier gtau.iiog io the iu -j"ct, we, wis', your an s veis to this reqnos! in black and white.

The coi ner alone of the monument to be erected to the memory of Washington's Mother, near Fredericksburg, Ya. will be laid on the 7th instant.

CHOi EI LA From GOO to 800 person-

Id; victims ot this scourge daily, at 1 1 a vaana. Four-fifths of the cases reported beit:" negroes.

gC?5 Ai the special instance of a respec-

citizen and th urirent solicitation

of others, we insert the following grave

charge against Sol mnn Washer, who is

a candidate t r the legislature we have

been told that mr. W. had notice that

such a publication wou.d be made, if b continued a candidate. For the Wtthhj Messenger.

Messrs. fvlitors W hen a man, whose

crime3 are surhcient to entiMe him to the abhorrance of all mankind, thiuks fit to of

fer hunselt to the r.u'dic as a candidate for

any office of lion r. trust or nrotii, it be-

cotn-a the- duty ot th so v"s k i w hisuu

worthi less tj inform 'heir fellow citizens

of such facts as can he pr v -1, hy good and lawful testimony. It is of great importance to society to have officers and law makers

COROJVER,

Brown.

Stephen G Pcabotlj,

Johti Stepleton.

One Cent Reward.

AN A WAY on thed-ho! January last ov -

inv. named William

I'lVVett, aged abou' ;i

E5.thiriM years. il was bound t.i me ! y h' O' er-etrs vf the poor of Jefferson t wnship. All persons are forbidden t!iarlor, employ or trust said runaway. The ah e reward will be reluctantly paid when he is returned to rue. JAMES FROM AN. April 27,

TAKES UP

Y JOHN COLE, of Pleasant township,

A BPIGHT KoKRF.L MA&E, six years old this sprinir, hind

feet while. 14 hands high, shod behind, no brands peiceivable. , ppraised to g 1 4 00 by Joseph Mi'chell and Hugh Cole, liefore me, this 25th dav of A t il, 183d. G NBILEL JOHNSON, J P.

mm

Girard Estate On ' hursday evening last, the 1 reasurer of the Girnrd Trusts made his report to the city Councils lie says: "You will find annexed to the account a schedule of the personal pronerty that has been passed to mc for the. city Corporation by the Executors in the present quarter, the par value of which is 2,0 8,177 00 and the val

uation by the Executors of the same, $2,-l03,235 G7, and there is a large amount of personal property yet to be received. XutionalGaz.

oi Fairfield, a family of seven oersotH.t ;Q , u . , i, I ' ire attne l reasvrtf Ucpartmenf. I5y J -'" there is not one house slandiu distance : .!:..,., ..r,u.. i .... . i. . ... .

were buried in the ruin ot ihnir h,,n, 1 . . .. .. .... . .untuiuu ui mc iiujmcumii iuvcsii''a

. . aoout a quarter ot a mile. I nmedia.elyafiei the storm, some young: , Mlflerers are: ....... ....... I . I . . i "

uicu irjjriucu iu i iitr nouse o leaa assis.

tance, but weie unable to ee or hear any thing of the inhabitants. Alter throning off a quantity of lumber and stones, they succeeded in releasing the bodies from coufine i em, and ascertained

that two were killed, and the remaining five dahgerouidj- wo.inded.

I he temster of Mr Mennard, who was opon the road at the lime of the

sioici, urove rapidly up to th.- door of a

(aim house. After the t-hock had passed

over, a perron who was standing within

the nvie saw ihe teamster Mi etched! upon the gtound, and his team of five li.r-ts ami a large road wagon in the

Mi-lit on the opp-sne of the road, where ihe bid been dropped from the suck of the w iui i w tt d . Gieai luvoc was made among the -totii. Out burner had seven hor.-es kihed .sii of theui horribly mangled. One horse bad us head cut oil jut above iht eyes another had its entrails lorn out by a flying missile; and others lost .l eu limbs. A cow was thrown from a field into the road and killed by the fall For twenty five miles, (and how much

lariher we cannot imagine,) dwelling houses have been levied with the earth.

and the inhabitants killed or wounded bains demolished, and the grain scatter ed abroad stock killed and crippled and fences thrown down, and riops laid open to the r'epredations .if the cattle.

All this will undoubtedly prolu,;e inu-h suffering. The bitterdess of want will be felt by many who have heretofore liv

ed in enj y merit and plenty. The pre sent is a lime if ever there be such :

time when the hand of charily should

be nerved to relieve the unfortunate.

Ve know onr people well, and we know

A LL thofe. wtio are indebted to Will, at ,he W1" not ne,J prompting jn lhis P. Stevens, late of Vevay, bjni;iUer- XVe eel assured that the neigh-

note or book account, will pleae to lake

bor who has escaped the wrath of the

notice, that all now due and which will;e,emei,,s' spring to the assistance of

remain unpaid m the first dat of jine.1""1 whose property is laid waste. n k xt, will then he placed in an ath.-er's Western (Ohio) Pioneer. h amis for colle tion; as his hu-ines must i I .1 " ... m

seni"o up as last as possible. I hone mere is much reason to fear, thai

ai l interested, will gave costs and trou lhe ,u,J iaed article, from the last San

ble. jgamon Journal, does not exaggerate the GEORGB McCULLOLGH. ihostile disposition of the Indians. Similar Vevay. April 24. JrepoiU have reached us wkhiu a day or trn.

Jos. Everstine, 3 do. George Uineow, 1 do. Dr. Lawrenee, 1 do. B. S. Pigtr.an, 2 do. Lownds, More. ; George Ilebb, 2 houses.John T. Singer, 1 do. S P. Smith fc Ii. Worthington, 3 do. Bank property, 3 or 4 do. j Thomas Dow en, 2 do. j Hemy Wineow, 1 o. and 5l500 cah. Adam Fisher, 1 or 2 hou-eo. 1 ('apt. Lynn, 1 do. Geoige DeitK, I do. Martin Piiyt r, 1 do. S F.owdan, 1 do. J. Til. IJuchanan, 1 do. Mrs. Frethy, l do. J. G. Hoffman, 2 do. George Hoffman, 2 do. liutlei'n store, 2 do. Shriver, 3 do. Kobe it M'Cleary, 3 or 4 do. Mr-. Gephart, 1 do. Robert Swan, 2 do. Dr. J. M. Smith, 2 do. Mrs. Say lor, 1 do. Samuel llnbht.ell, 1 do.

Besides others, mostly brick houses and two tnry log building. Estimated loss, $ 27 2,000.

i ""-' jtioii has been made by the Attorney General of the U. States and the other

sidency of the Chief Justice of the circuit Court for the District of Columbia, into the manner in which the late lire at the Treasury Department was occasioned; if accidental how it happened, and whether proper exertions were us-

'J he result of this investigation is published in the Washington Globe, but its length prevent us transfcriog t to our columns. The individuals above

I mentioned, however, state that "they

.nave endeavored in vain to trace the Jorigin of the lire, and are unable to im

pute it to any particular cause;" that as soon as the lire was discovered, the proper exertions were immedialely iniade by the officers of the Federal Co- ' vernnient, and the citizens who assernbled, to save the books and papers; that 'they believe very few papers have been lo.-t that are of much importance to the. j government or to individuals, and that ithe great mass of the most valuable 'book and papers have been saved, j jY. . Courier Enq.

M. St. Clair Clark, clerk of the House of Representative, was observed dashing through Ihe fiery and smoking rums of the Treasury Department, looking earnestly among the flving papers without attempting to save them. Fpon lie ing inquired w hat he was at, he replied that he was looking for his account of the contingent expenses of the House. I he gentleman smiled, saj ing you might as well look for a needle in a hay stack. But Mr. C. continued his search, and in an hour afterwards held up a bundle ol papers, exclaiming in triumph, ''Here are my vouchers for more than $100,000 expended. I shall sleep sound tomorrow night,"

jY. Y. Consolidated LOTTERY. Ex. Class No. 15 to be drawn in N. Yr, Oil Wednesday, May 29, CG ,Vu. Lottery I Ofmm ballots, SCHEME.

is $30,000

Daring Outrage ! The most daring attempt at highway robberyjand murder that we have ever heard of, was made 011 hist Monday afternoon on the

1 of 1 ef 1 of 1 of 100 of Hi of ,6 of f.tf of 112 of 112 of 221 of 1 !.: ot 1 5 100 of

10,000 is

000 is 3,000 is 1,000 is f00 is 100 is H) is ;"() is 40 is 30 is 20 is 10 is

K'.i::o

rjioo 3,000 100,000 8,000 5."ro 4. ISO 5.000 4,180 0 720 :tji,2ot) ir4,oo

10 10 prizes, amounting to .sJtitODO Tickets TEN DOLLARS-hha.es ,n proportion. S. J. SYLVE8TEK. Pittsbnrg,May 1.