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l)c t)arlotte bsmw. and Soft grlttttua. THE OBSERVER JOB DEPARTMENT Has been thorough supplied wtttY every needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, aad every manner of Job Pristine can now be doa wttk neatness, dispatch aad cheapness. we.ean fntn Ish at short noOoe, BLANKS. BILL-HEADS. LETTERHEADS, CARDS, TAGS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS. CIRCULARS. CHECKM, AC. SUBSCRIPTION BATES i muly, ifar lxir, (pmtrpaitt) in advance. Six 'lumtlu r'r"i Mrfi one Month WBXKLY MDITION: wie'v, (in the county) n advance..'.. , nu of the county, pottpcad, S;T Month IS Liberal Beductiontjor Otebt, I 1 93 00 . 400 . 2 00 m 92 00 . 2 10 . 1 00 YXXIIL WCHTEE, ,N. C., SUNDAY , JANUARY 18, l$80ftj NO. 3,397. 1 v L' I .. : 1 , - - -7.;.- , 1 vr"--r "-'tO"'A I . : ' ". : , ' WE HAVE ESTABLISHED Several Bargain Couoters, 'T ' and on them will be found some VERY HEAP GOODS. :o: We nave Spread Out an Immense Stock or Ladles' and Chlldrens' Colored Hosiery, Which we Propose to Close Out AT a sacrifice; :o:- HAJlBURG EMBROIDERY, COLLARS AND CUFFS, COLLAESTT0 HANDIUUlCBrXF BOXES, AJiD IOKt'qTHSS ODS "WILL : BE SOLD REGARDLESS 07 COST. ;: DESIRABLE "Everybody and their Friends? are most reepect- ALEXANDER & HARRIS. grg tigorife; CIotMng, Set GEMmTIKA'NUEl SALE OF FANCY DRESS GOODS! . . :.H-.: ... To-day we will begin to close out our fancy D;ess ' "f t' .' Goods at from 25 to 40 per cent, reduction on f : former prees. Come early and get first selection from the Largest and Handsomest StoWof Fancy lress Goods to the city, eoijsJsJttmilABEp BTLKSi Ian nir colors, jjg3pjAbdJG. SATTira. Tim and"mgaiieAT3SK.t 4Iao handsome line of Fancy RIBBONS very cheap. . -7 CLOAKS, The Largest, Handsomest and Cheapest Stock In Che CUy. Gome, see, and be miia&dCJ y 1 rMS!W i.'j- 171 iWTUri PC We will also dispose of a large lot . O . of Ladles' and Gents' Underrests. Jan. 18. A. AH. (&tmtzttQVLtxit&f Set. TOY &C. AT RIGLER'S You will find the largest and rx"st assortment of Toys ever brought to the city. They are now be ing opened. Candies Both Plain and Fancyi We claim that we have nsgood if not betterthan you will find elsewhere, and tt prices as low If not lower than you can buy the same In the city. FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, CITRON AND CURRANTS. Seedless Raisins for your Christmas Cake. The best assortment of PLAIN & FANCY CRACKERS Ever brought to the city. CANNED GOODS Of all descriptions. Here (3 the place to buy your CAKES AND BREAD, As we make a specialty of Cakes especially for Christmas. Come and see. Respectfully Dec. 5. D, V. RIGLER. v f jesstuttal. 10. D. GRAHAM, ATTOEITET .A.T IiAW. TN the State and United States Courts. Collec A Hons, Home and Foreign, solicited. Ab stracts of Titles, Surveys, &c., furnished for com pensation. Office :-N. E. Corner Trade & Tryon streets, Charlotte, N. C. fjan. 6. W.S.EVERITT, SURGEON DENTIST, rPENDERS his professional services to the dtl 1 zens of Charlotte and surrounding country. Offlce on Tryon street opp. Ellas it Cohen. i'tn 3,-ly. 3 6 DM O I II 5(3 a T t.5 eSs IS a 0 6 CAHU TO THE AFFLICTED. ; 'It. UOUERTSON, 19 SOUTH EUT AW STREET, BALTIMORE, MD., J'rom fifteen years experience In hospital and prt v.i'e practice, guarantees a permanent cure In all 'iiseases of the Urlnair Organs and of the Nervous system viz: Organic and Seminal Weakness, ; ' potency (loss of sexual Dower). Nervous Deblll- ) and Trembling, Palpitation of the Heart, Dlm- !'.? oi sight or Giddiness, Pains In the Bitck ana Nocturnal Emissions, etc., all resulttng from ibuses in youth or excesses In manhood.' Diseases recently contracted cured In Ave to ten days, and ine pohon entirely eradicated from the system. Also all Rkln anri hlrwwl HIuimm nntftklT Mired. Jr fltebertson, a graduate of the University of Jmiryland, refers to any of the leading physicians oi Baltimore. Special attention given to all fe aie complaints and lrregulartles. ' r ' All consultations strictly confidential, and tnedl c lies sent to any address. Call or write, enclosing "uiuip ior reply. septtOlv for tiedies, Misses and JeBflHa ftHBteesfid Qualities these we now offer at greatly reduced . . . ; . . i -i prices. . Come and see us, as we are determined to sell thes goods eeti If at a sacrifice. Respeatfully, T. L. SEI6LE 4 CO., Tryon Street Dec. 30. THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S ' Celebrated rjaca v WORM SPECIFIC OS, . . . VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and lead en-colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks ; the eyes become dull ; the pupils dilate; an, azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip ; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the' ears ; an unusual secretion of saliva ; slimy or furred tongue ; brfath very foul, particularly in the morning ; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely gone ; fleeting pains in the stomach ; occasional nausea and vom iting ; violent pains throughout the abdomen ; bowels irregular, at times costive; stools slimy, not unfrequent ly tinged with blood ; belly- swollen and hard ; urine turbid ; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompa nied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy and dis turbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but generally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form ; it is an innocent prepa ration, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver mifuge bears the signatures of C. McLane and Ft-EMRtG- J3ros.- on the wrapper. , :o; .- .-. DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy " for all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. "No better cathartic can be used prepar atory to, or after taking Quinine. As a sin?p purgative they are un eqvaled. ErX 4VS. 8F IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLane's Liver Pills. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh,' Pa., the market being full of imitations; of the name McLane, spelled differently but same pronunciation. r i "7 " ,-. " L .. .. The Stomach Is Strength en edt The liver regulated, the towels put lrr proper or der, the blood enriched and purified, and the ner vous system rendered tranquil and rigorous by th's inestimable family medicine and safeguard against disease; which Is. moreover; as most agreeable and, effective appetizer, and a cordial peculiarly adapt ed te tha wants of the aged and Infirm. For sale by all druggists and dealers generally. : , The Siren Song of Ulygies. wtnm70 freely And a third I'd like to have, To serve as tJeamj personal ends. Chobus. And so would Ills backers, and his cro- files, and Ms-friends, ?f would glaayglte oomfiiatdJ,'' And 6Id 4lke t dip ray handw Deep, deep in the treasure that the nation spends. ' ,,J " CHOEU3,--Aad so viouldhis backers, and hte cro- Therefore I run this race For to Presidential jilpee , Where ash Jrtth conmautlj 30- flellghtfully blends. Chobus. And so run his backers, and his cronies, nnH file frlanria , ;. :. J now am the only man, -.!. ni. mb auinetaman dan : , m . To whom the whole party submissively bends. Chobus. As well sBls backers ana' his cronies iiiii-i?.--,H4 hlf ;fsjaflda,, , u .w , f:. ..... v In a term triftt won't expire ir' I shall call you to admire , The stylhiit mJmre to glodqiosly lends. CHOBCS.-Aod so will his backers and his cronies ' - and hts friends. ? - ; , . ; By fraud, as well as force, , . 1 '. ; I hope to hoht my course, Till the farce of elections finally ends. (oirji-ifrifh 'ihe' aid of his IbaSielrt, aid: his : .. . cxonles acidhls friend ' ' . ...I . . Thn haste the happy day, s ,n 1 '- Wheh States are sweptiawayy i; ,, And brijjntij the star of the Empire aseendsl CHO-tDs. With a tall of his backers, bis cronies " BTrrnrtrfrtencls. - - i' -: JNew York Sun. I OBSERVATIONS. - j The style for th's year : Tourjg lady o" the pe riod "Governor, $10 please. I amgoln-: to take a gentleman to the parry to ntghtv ai. wa iaear riage." The New .Orleans Picapune says that "more thaaone rough customer has: never known how good he was until he killed somebody and beard the lawyer In charge count op his vU ues." There Is tbe Rlgnold kiss and the Sarah Bern hardt kiss, but Ihe Castle-Abbott kiss 'dlscounU both, and is the only exhibition kiss ever encored four times In Kansas City, and repeated with va riations ti tbe paroxysm . I cirmax. Kwwav City Times. Tailor (to stout customer): "Have the kindness to put your finger on this bit of tape, sir, Just here ; I'll be round in a minute l"j A man who quit keeping a dlavy, becausa he never could find anything to write in It, was the next day run over by a cart, beaten out of $3 on a dog trade, bliwkguarded by a fishwife, and drawn on a Jury. He will resuma the dlaiy, Boston Post. . . , . . New 'York Commercial Adoertiser : Brooklyn school examination a to rfiotie : "w"ho Is Pnsi de ntotthe United States?" Silence, "it no Is the preisent governor of the State of New, York ?' More silence. "Who Is the " Wovernor-electof tin Srate of New York?" Dead silence. "Who woi the last walking match?" Chorus of nurs'ng Presldjt : "B-o-w-e-1-1 !" The won' nn who has inv'tsd' so many guests that m or .1 make the trule long enough for them, she s ool'gtd a have one seat come over the furnace legister, may th'nt that If she. lays a light rug over iue place, the fat man who occu pies the seat can't understand what she has done for him, but you bet he wtlH, and he'll recollect It, and when the long repast Is finished and the pait of him that hasn't melted goes out on the piazza to cool off, he w il swear a gj eat oath that when, their blithdays come he wJU give that woman's children fourteen horns, a policeman's rattle, a parrot that swears, a d am and a monkey. ; OUTH CAROLINA NFWS. . wrrjioirr V$ELE$8 WORDS. Tbe Brief FsUltlen In which a C&nfeier 1 Antaoutteed' ti 'Defalcation of tG7. OOO. ' . . . ' : : Louis yilie, Jan 15.-r-Andrw Rho rer.wftaone of Wi& most respected citi zenaof LouiaYllie. He i8;seventy years old ad baa long been the cashier of theXo.uisvill Savings Bank, and one of its largest, shareholders, Last night while a committeeof . tbe board . of di rectors; was examining tbe books, a member said to 14r. Rhorer: "Kvw we will examine yom accounts." -The .ashieir . twofe up his pen and wrote; 'fDetleitv $67,000," Thenj witb out onother word, he left the room and started for the police station to give himself up, but.waa, followed and giv :ea into- the custody of an otfioer. ! It does aot appeafcfctiat there was any Suspicion of a de&tlcation until . last evenan&i ut tbe deficit was found to; be ; that stated by the ; cashier. ; The ; bank, which numberajamong itar,stock holders several of .thal&t known pro fessional and business men in town, premises to make good thedeficiency, and the depositors will not. suffer loss. -e -BurpMse-over itnorei tnll eneral in the city. -He probably lost the money in real estate speculations. The ITU the Judge Aldrich has decreed the sale of the Charleston & Savannah Railroad, to take place next June. The Hon. Peter Cooper, of New York, has given the Limestone Springs property to the Spartanburg Baptist Association. Col. "VVm. Wallace, of Columbia, an nounces that he will be a candidate for Congress from the third district at the next election. The Newberry Herald says: We un derstand that a club of about forty Democrats has been formed in the Dutch Fork section, who are for Grant and Bayard, and that a complete organ ization was effected Saturday. Abbeville Press & Banner: Jeff Da vid has again been respited, this time until Friday, 17th of September, next. The last respite expired on Friday, the 9th inst. Tnis is now the fifth time he has been respited that is to say, the day of his execution has been appoint ed six different times, counting the first. Sunday in. Paris. . Frera the Telegraph. Sunday in Paris seems to be becom ing, in one respect at least, more like Sunday in London than was the, case formerly. Nearly all the respect able shops are closed, and the business traffic in tjie streets is small. , The streets and boulevards, with -the jafes and restaurants; are, "however, far' from being.deserted. , Sunday is a holiday for the school boys, who spend the day with their parents or the friends of their parents, and do no not return to the dismal college dormitory until night. - It -is largely for the benefit of this public of schoolboys and their par ents thatrlDXsiUrig 'performances take place at the theatres. Yesterday there were matinee$ itf.thirteen of the Paris theatres, and there lis no exaggeration in saying that they were all well attendW ed. ine penormances vary irom those of the classical works of Racine, Corneille and Mojiere, down to the modern melodrama and operetta, tak ing in', on the way, yicor Hugo's "Her nani," a comedy of Labi che, and a seance by the conjurer Herrmanv Then for the lovers of music there are the Conservatoire and Pasdeloup Concerts ; and for the lovers f pulpit oratory the lectutes of Pere Didon, the Dominican S readier,-the successor and rival Lacor aire, and the sermon of father Hya-cinthe-bt rather I should say of M. Loysonr bath of whom lectured on the subject of divorce. Father Didon is entirely opposed to the institution of divorce, while MwLoysott thinks that it ought to be admitted only in very grave cases. ';'! : ; v ) Sunday being a holiday, not Only for the boys and girls who are at school, but also for the servants, many -iami-. lies dine out and all the restaurants are consequently fuller and gayer on Sunday than'any other day of the week. Then, after dinner, if you have not had enough amusement, you have the whole range of the theatres, from the humble shanty.of La VUlette to the still hum bler tetnple of the drama at Mont Par iiasse, each offering something, attrac tive. The -casinos e open as usual, the circuses are- filled with a special Sunday audience, and all purveyors of amusement are beating the big drum to attract the public; With such a va ried programme, itis no ponder that a man, no mattef what nfetionidity he hat fflsf.A hft mav havft. finds no dimculty: jn passing Sunday in J I'ans, jricture gajieries,;uuurym,!ie!r gant- promenades) theatres, shotrs-irjt short,- relaxation, amusement, 'itf&trtic tion, or. edification-rare equally within his reach. A Cars. To an who are suffering from the errors and In discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de cay, loss of man n 00a, &, i wiu seua a recipe mat wlU cure you, JBEK . OK CHARGE. ' This great nimntr mu discovered bv a missionary in South America. Send' a self-addressed envelope i Othe BEY. JOSEPH T. INALAfl, Btanon U, ttew; York Clttr.' r : ' . Jan 25 Mdftates Supreme Court and Grave and Cil ley Duel. Special tpRlmore Sun. WAShTOviJar-44(In none of the aocout8; j relative Ha, the famous Graves and Cilley duel and the subse quent occurrences hh Wikb been anv allusion to ihe faci thattt&eiustices of the Supreme Court formalTy declined to attend the furieral of Mr,; Cilley. The following record, taken from the minutes ot the bupreme Court, it is be lieved, is now for the first time made publier- -: "Hofi. Rdtjrn- 5. Taney, Chief Justice Supreme Court United States Dear Sir: lam directed by the committee of the House of Representatives, appoint ed to take order for superintending the funeral of Jonathan Cilley, deceased, late a member from the State of Maine, to apprise you that the funeral will take place at 12 o'clock, meridian, to morrow, from the Representatives' chamber. I have the honor to invite your attendance, and to suggest that ar rangements will be made to receive you in the Senate chamber at that hour, preparatory to proceeding to the hall of the House. I am, with high considera tion, your obedient servant, "Geo. Evans, Chairman, &c. February 26, 1838." "Washington, Feb, 27, 1838. Sir:. In obedience to the directions of the Su preme Court I have the honor to send you the enclosed resolutions, and at the same time to express the sincere re gret of the members of the court that an 4 occasion should have occurred in which the obligations of duty will not permit them to attend in their official characters the funeral of a highly re spected member of the House of Repre sentatives. I have the honor to be, sir, with high respect, your obedient ser vant, R.B.TANKY. "Hon. Geo. Evans, House of Repre sentatives." "ORBfiP OF COURT. "The justices of the Supreme Court having been invited by a committee of the House of Representatives to attend the funeral of the Hon. Jonathan Cilley, late a member of the House of Repre sentatives, and it being well known that the deceased was killed in a duel lately fought by , him, the members of the court have, oh that, account, deemed it to be their duty to confer together, in' order to determine upon the course properly them to pursue, and after ma ture and solemn deliberation they have come to the following resolutions: "Resolved, That the justices of the Supreme Court entertain a high respect for the character of the deceased, sin cerely deplore his untimely death and sympathize with his bereaved family in the heavy affliction which has fallen upon them. "Resolved. That with every desire to manifest their respect for the House of Representatives and the committee of the House by whom they have been in vited, and for the memory of the lamen ted deceased, the justices of the Su preme Court cannot consistently with the duties they owe to the public at tend in their offioial character the funeral of one who has fallen in a duel. "Ordered that these proceedings be entered on the minutes of the court, ana tuat ine (Jhiel J ustice inclose a copy to the chairman of the committee of the House of Representatives. King's mountain. Wilmington Star. The people of North Carolina, and particularly of the mountain countrv. have a genuine interest in the proposed centennial celebration of the hotly con tested and decisive battle that was fought On King's Mountain. The scene of the battle is very near our State line, but a little within the boundaries of South Carolina. If the line had been run straight the battlefield would have been within the limits of North Caro lina. The necessary steps to celebrate the splendid victory that was won on October 7th, 1780 one . hundred years ago next Octoberhave been taken, and it will be a fine sueeess, no doubt. North Carolinians must do their part, for a majority of themen who achieved that splendid victory were from this State. ;(BDDiiofit;imnsi THE HOLIDAYS ARE NEAR AT HAND ! And both the young and old are looking forward in bright expectancy, and with joyful hopes that some kind remem brance may be left as a token of friendship from some relative or friend. We trust that none will be disappointed," and that old Santa Claus will distribute his favors not only with a liberal handjbut will not show any partiality in his dis bursements. Ave are glad to see this time-honored custim increasing in favor with the people. We hope it will continue to grow; and this joy-giving time will be looked upon as one of the happiest and brightest days in the year. Let os.all extend a willing hand and assist those who desire to carry out their part, but who, owing to numerous obligations"and limited incomes are deprived from contributing what they would be most willing to do if circumstances did not pre vent Let not selfishness but liberality predominate. Be willing to divide a part of your own good fortune with those who are not so fbrtunate, and note the change your kindness produces. The gladness that speaks from the heart will be sufficient evidence of the joy within. There is not oneof us who cannot contribute, something. The gift may be hum ble ; that matters not ; it will be acceptable. We trust that not only our old friends but also our young friends will, while their hearts are joyous and glad, not forget to add thBir mite to the happiness and pleasure of those who have not been so fortunate. ' We have made a specialty in the selection of And have a collection that Will prove useful, serviceable and acceptable. E. D.LATTA& BRO. OVERCOATS In large quantities, best styles tod lowest prices, at Ia BERWANGER & BRO'S. A new and fresh line of Boys' Clothing, Just received at L. BERW ANGER & BRO'S. Broken Suits at half their value, at L. BERWANGER & BRO'S. 500 Pairs of all wool Job Pants at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50, worth $5.00 a pair, at L. BERWANGER & BRO'S. Only First-Class Goods Sold in Our House. The enterprise of manufacturing our Fine Clothing ourselves, makes our house beyond any doubt THE MOST RELIABLE CLOTHING tHOUSE IN THIS MARKET. We Invite the public tocall and'see for themselves. Respectfully, 1. WTR.M'M&l i Fine Clothiers and Tailors. THE TIME HAS COME FOR OUR ANNUAL H IS Er O 3ES ST 9 And with a view ot reducing our Immense stock before making this inventory, we will. In the offer for the next ten days, with face of continued and almost dally advances In all Goods, SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN PRICES, THE FOLLOWING GOODS : OUR ENTIRE LINE DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS & FANCY GOODS, Hosiery and Gloves, Laces, Embroideries, Germantown Goods and a splendid stock of MILLINERY GOOD CONSISTING or HATS, TRIMMINGS AND ORNAMENTS, TOGXTHE WITH 1,000 PIECES OE HIESEBOKTS, la cord edge goods, Grain double-faced Satin, In every color and shade. Flowers, Tips, Band, Wings, Birds, Ac., Ac. A rare opportunity Is now offered everybody to buy of the above-named goods, and the Ladles especially we know will avail themselves of It Now Is the tune. Remember the place, WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH'S Deeember2L DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. tie nunous Mm FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS, BUT FACTS ARE FACTS. The Liveliest Place in Town is were overpowered." SPJEilNGS-S' CORNER! mm OTT f IE W1DTI t t And when you want to save dollars in buying CLOTHING, come to Springs' Corner, where you will get mo3t and be3t for your money. We believe in LARGE SALES AND LITTLE PROFITS. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Men's and Boy's Clothing, at Springs' Corner. COMB AND SEE W. KAUFMAN &XO., Nev. 14 Cheapest and Best Clothing QsuM, Corner of Trade and Tryon Streets. How the Music Affected Him. Reldsville Times. Ab Rollins, of Henry, Va., has lived all his life with hi3 mother, whom he still calls mammy, and though now 45, he is shy of all other women and wont speak to one if he can help It, At a quilting the other night he sat'away off from the rest by his mother, but when the dancing began, and three fiddles and a banjo were bearing down hot on the "Mississippi Sawyer, he first got to pattering his foot, and then leeped into the midst of the dance and called out, "Mammy! face me 1" But a bouncing girl sefie his iiand before he knew it and rah away with him like a kitten with a ball of yarn. It so warm ed him up that he now goes to every dance, hasn't seen his old mother but once in two months, and instead of call ing her mammy, he says ma. Lynch Law in Indiana. Cincinnati, January14. Ajdispatch from Walton,. Indiana., to the Enquirer says : "A colored man named Charles Smith was hanged about 9 o'clock to night by a mob two miles north of that place. Smith was a native of Virginia, and an escaped convict from the peniten tiary at Frankfort, Ky. He was arrest ed last night at Rising Sun, TncL, for al leged arson in burning the barn and stock of Justice Hudson, near Walton, last October. At the time of the hang ing he tfas on his wav to' Burlington Jail, in the custody of three Officials, who lthe-Darestatid nest. Chemists of national reputation recomms idlest trol. Djrearis, of Htx TrU, d ojnl 8 AM fLI FlOClS mum SOHLTB'ir & G-RIBR, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES INSTHE STATE. ' ...... f .... :, . . Close and Prompt Trade Specially Invited. AGENTSKSI ill PLANTER'S FAVORITE iSS L O N G S' SllillS Chemical fertilizers, tooweU Vna to need fiirtBar worn L Call for tie b3k with ttittnoilaU fai all ssatlMi. 1U . Agaati f r JT jtLTtra B UCtjn . Attention of physicians called to Ul For sale by all leading groesrs.
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