NORTH CAROLINA PORTFOLIO 1
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CHARLOTTE, N. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1865.
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AUCTION FIRM
AND
BROKERAGE,
CBA RLO TTE. N. C.
O. F. HARRIS A CO.
LOST VALUABLES. '
1HREE GOLD WATCHED AND OTHElt
valuables, were stolen from the resi
dence of Mrs. John P. Bell, Fairfield, S. C
by the Yankees. The thieves were after
wards killed and the stolen pro petty which
they had in their possession, recaptured.
These stoleu articles have been in the
possession uf some of our soldiers, This
advertisement i therefore inserted, in
the hope thai it may meet the eye of whvev
er may have them m pobsofcfcu. One ot the
Watches is of large size, parked in ihc in
side case ".lane A. lojd" ; attached to thi
is a hair chitin, marked ou one end " M. 13.
C.,' on the other end "J. B. !..'' lo .which
1.
is suspended a medallion with two liheuess-
as (a young lady muU a boy), a seal marked ( destroy cottoti, tobacco, military and
"J. IT. B., ' and a key wiib a white sione. stores, or bther property of any kind
.luoiucr is a suiau size iauy s ) i;ticu. wnn
We will buy and sell on consignment und
nammhninn
COTTON, -
TOBACCO,
' NBGBOBS,
(.OLD,
BAAK BILLS,
STATU
CONFBDEKATE
BONDS, A C, JcC
g-Orders from a distance are respect
fully solicited.
C F. HARRIS. Concord, N. C.
A. W. BURTON, Lincolnton, N. C.
W. SLOAN, Charlotte, N C.
Rsfbrc, Wm. Johnston, EjpfJ. Presi
dent C. A 8 C. R R. ; B. W. Onion, Super
intendent W. C. A R. R. R ; L. .ates,
Superintendent Southern Express Com
pany ; E. H Britton, late editor Time ;
lirucker A Heilbrun, J. J. Blackwood,
President Bank of Charlotte ;T. W. Dewey,
Cashier Bank N. C, at Charlotte. N. C.,8. A.
Harris. May ar of Charlotte, R. W. Johnstojt,
Columbia. 8. C, and L. Cohn Augu-ta, Ga.
fpggr Wihtninglon Journal, and Car
olinian. Augusta Constitutionalist, Col
umbia Guardian and Raleigh Confederate
copy 3 times and send bill tq Bulletin office,
jo B,'06-dtf '
KEGl'LAR AUCTlOji ALI UAYS1
rililE PUBLIC AND OUR PATRONS ARE
X informed that Wednesday and Friday
of each week re our regular Auction Sale
days.
Parties having articles to sell at Auction,
will please bring them in the day beore.
CHA8. F. HARRIS i CO.,
Auctioneers, Commission Merchants and
Brokers,
feb 8,'66-dtf
gold chain attached, suspended to which is
a medallion coutaimng a gentleman's am
brotype, a watch key with mosaic unit, und
a cross. The other Watch is of medium
aiie, double case. To thit-; is attached a gen
titAjan's gold chain, 'fno orfler stolen prop
erty consists ot one silver cup or mug,
marked "L Jl. BU,M 1 doz. silver forks,
marked "J. J. B.," aud 1 "do., tabic spoons
and l'dox. tea spoons (all silver), marked
"3. H. C." Two handsome cameo setts of
jewelry were also taken at the same time.
Any one leaving these articles with Jas. .
Houston, Greensboro, N. C; Charles h.
Bell, Pine'ville, N. C,; James Hemphill,
Chester S. C. or Wm. Caldwell, HazMwood,
Chester District, S. C, will receive the
price asked for them.
Surely our brave defenders are willing to
return the property thus cajHured, which
is endeared to the ladies from wuom it was
stolen by associations of the happy past,
and which oan only be valued by others for
the money it will bring, and that the ladies'
are p erfectly willing to give.
mil 28, 'Go dot
' REMOVAL.
THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECT
fully inform his friends and the public
generally, that he has removed his stock of
Goods to his house, on the opposite corner
from the building known' as the "Crystal
Palace." .The stock consists in part of
Bleached and Brown Shirtiflgs, Irish Linen,
Hosiery of all kinds, Belt Ribbons, Gents'
Crava;s and Meek-Ties, Ladies' Gaiters,
Dress Goods of Various Fabrics, Gent's
Ready Made Summer Clothing, Cotton
Yarns, assorted numbers, Shot, and various
other articles loo numerous to mention.
Country Produce of ail kinds taken in ex
change or barter.
mh 28,'$6-dtf 11. E. MORSE.
PIANO
FOR SALE,
BY
ComiaLwlou Merchants and
Broker-.
feb 12,'6e-tf
THIS
niPT KOW PREVAILING IN
J community, the undersigned give
voTlce to their patrons aud the public, that
tbeir House has again resumed business,
and acil on Commission, at Auction or 0tker-
a, oil consignments entrusted ' them.
C&AS. F. HARRIS: CO.,
Auctioneers, Commission Merchants and
Brokers.
tahl4. &5f
HT(L,SBORO, N. C M1L.I-
TAHi ACADKJIlf.
rHE SEVENTH ACADEMIC YEAR OF
1 this Insulation will begin ou Wednes-
Febvttarr 1st, ieo. auvhvu,
admission must be made prior to December
. a n tm ww i 11 n S
j a w
BC C L felSl AliTI t'AL NOTIC E, t
C' lONCORD PRESBYTERY MEETS AT
J Prov.dence Church on Wednesday be
fore the fourth Sabbath of April, (19th,) at
11 a. m. Members who may come to Char
lotte on the trains, will find conveyances to
the Church on Wednesday, at 7 o'clock a.
m., by callingat Hutchison's corner.
. R. Z. JOHNSTON,
mh 28,'boltwtd Pastof.
youiiu
GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 1.
Adjutant anu Isp'r Gkxkbal's Ofpick, 1
mchmond, February 8,'ibb5.
CJMMANDEilS OF ARMIES, DE
partmcuts or 'districts, will enforce
the following Act of Congress in ali'sections
in which the enemy may be advancing.
They will hold subordinate oflicers, charged
with the duty of carrying out Its provisions,
responsible fr its proper execution :
' An Art lo mjxlut? the Destruction oj Prop
rrty uninr Military Necrsfity, and lo pro
vide for Inty whit y thereof. -"Suction
i The. Cougress of the Con
i federate Statfs of America do enact, That
j the military authorities of the Confederate
i army are herfby authorised and directed to
natal
what
ever, wliiou mj aid 'the enemy in tue pros
ecuiion of tha war, when necessary to pre
vent tne saiOe, or any part thereof, from
falling 'into the hands of the enemy.'' j-
,
Approvod jlarch 17, IStili- j
II. Oflicers will be calm and considerate
in the performance' of the duty enjoined by
these ordeas. They will not be justified In
the destruction ofpvoperty, unless the ne
cessity therefor be reasonably established.
III. As far at practicable, notice ox the
approach of dangci1 should be given owners
of property, and every precaution for its
removal that circumstances will permit
should .be taken.
By order : . 8. COOPER,
Adjutant and Inspector General.
Persons having cotton stored in Char
lotte, will act in accordance with tee above
order. . WM. J. HOKE,
Colonel Commanding Post,
mh 8,'66-dtf
$20 THREE MONTHS.
C, 1
1864. r .
Dissolution. '
n HO ROUGH, N.
December 5th,
rilHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
S existing between Cyrus P. Menden-
Col. h. P. Jo ue:s and Grafton Gardner,
under the name and style of Mendenhall,
Jones and Gardner, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent of the parties.
C: P. MENDENHALL,
E. P. JONES,
' GRAF ION GARDNER
B
p.
NOTICE.
ERS0N6 IN THIS NEIGHBOR-
hood who have in their possession
Ori nee Property of any kind belonging
to th Government, are required to turn
it over to the Post Commandant. And as
equipments -for a large number of men will
be required in a few days, citizens are
earnestly requested to contribute their
private weapons, which will be appraised
and receipted for. W. J. HOKE.
CoL Commanding Post .
mh 22,'65-dtf
WASTED IMMEDIATELY,
100D TRACK HANDS AND W00i
Rewers, to work on the rebuilding of
the Charlotte and Sonth Carolina Railroad,
from Blackstock to Columbia. Rations fur
nished by the Government.
Apply at Engineer's Office, Rock Island
Mills Store, or, if along the line of the road,
to Capt. Rhodes, track-master at Chester
ville, S. C. ' C. SHALER SMITH, ,
Capt. and Engineer in Charge.
inn ioveo- uur
AIISEST tVl'ITIOLT LEAVE,
111 NEGRO CJIKL CALL1E, AGED
JjfM about 18 years, very likely, and has
some scars on her lace ana neck caused by
. ... , , t i .
a burn; one waiaeu on ou aunuay morn
ing, 12th inst., and is supposed to be lurk
ing about this town, or perhaps is trying lo
make -her way to Richmond, Va., as her
father and mother live in that ciry.
1 wid aive a liberal reward for her appre
hension, or confinement in any jail so that
1 cau get her.
mh LV&4tf J- N1CK HUNTER.
hieh time toe. terms wi
Address,
Mai. WM. Al. GORDON,
eept a5w'64-dtf Superintendent.
16th, about
made knowm
E. A THOMPSOM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CHARLOTTE, N. Q
orrios OFwrsxma, n tm core
vmy 1 r - Ot ,
Wil-. CHAlt. & R. R. R.
-N and after Thursday, tho 1st December,
3 1864. the paasenger train of the West
ern Division will leave Charlotte goiM west
at 7:80 A. M. Lineolnton at 10.26 A. M. and
arrive a CherryvUle at 11.10? A. M.
Returning, wiU leave Cherryville at 12
Lineolnton 1.06 P.M., aad arrive at Cnarlotte
4 P' M B. 8. GUION, Jinf . A Pupt-,
W. Div. W. C. A R. R. R. Co.
nov 2y64-dtf i
gOVTHBBN BXPBBW COMPANY.
, Chabjotts, N. C, Nov. 21, 1804.
AND AFTER THIS DATE ALL BOXES
if which are securely fastened and strip
ooataining stored for the North Carolina
Geops in the field, marked to the care 6f
nation General Warren, Raleigh, will be
forwarded withbut expense to either shipper
or consignee, and will have prefcrenoe over
in freight, excepting that . of th aame
class from other itatee. L. F. BATES,
2V64-atf Assistant Sup't.
" h NOTICE.
OnicrC. A 8- C. "oA;t
Charlotte, Feb. 20, 1806
rwwjlE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY UOTIFIED
1 that servants wHl not be aUowed to
travel over this road, unless vouched for by
some rteponaible person.
fUllT PRESIDENT
A GOOD PLANTATION, OF 260 ACRES,
or more, in a good neighborhood. Con
federats money ohd merchantable good
will be gim m PVtJt. ppjr to
.fu
C. t. HAKKIfilk CO.,
1VE NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS, WHO
have bought Goods and left them at
their House and have not paid tor tnem,
that they will be re sold at the lots of the
first purchaser.
mh 14,'bo-dtt
WANTED,
IUR THE ENU 1MSH.K O IJJir AJtl Al-fcrt J ,
jO a suitable moe in Charlotte.
Apply at Young, Wtiston & Orr s.
JOHN MoCRADY,
' Major and Acting Chief Engineer,
mh 12,'66-dtf
tlOO REWARD.
06T, ON THE 19TH INST., IN THE
vicinity of Charlotte, a fine Double-
Cased Lady's Watch.
The above reward will be paid for its de
livery at the
mh 22,'o6-dtf tfOOK if TORE.
MARGINALIA.
NEW AND LARGE SUPPLY OF THIS
highly entertaining work by Per-
soune," just received at the
f4,h 16. oottf BOOK. STORE.
A
D IVIES' ABITHMKTIC ANB MITCH
ELL'S OEOGKAPUV.
A FEW COPIES OF EACH OF THE
above, Bocond hand,) on sale at the
jan ia, '5-dtf BOOKSTORE.
VLB30 INK POI
MANUFACTURED BY ARNOLD A CO.,
"dl London, ior ialc i to
jan 7.06-dtf BOOK STORE.
IHOTHBB GOOSE'S HtJLOaIKS.
CINDIRELLA, BLUE BEARD, ALLAD
din, and Little Red Riding Hood. For
Hi, t the BOK STORE .
Janl04-dtf .
T .MEALS FURNISHED
AT THE RESTAURANT FROM 7 A. M.,
until 10P. M. .
mh 26 '66-dtf BETHUNE A CO.
FINE CARPET.
ffMAPESTRY CABPET'FOR SALE BY
C. F HARRIS A CO.
feb 19,'06-dtf
A fsW I.T!loaTAM FACTS
IN REGARD TO THE
"SOUTHERN HEPATIC PIULS."
ITHEy are prepared from the best qual-
ity of medicines, by the discoverer,
now an aged Minister of the Gospel, and are
safe.
2. They have been known for years and
tested by thousands.
3. Five hundred pcrsuns are known to
have been cured, by rliem.
4. They are not recommended by the pro
prietor for everything, but only for diseases
which ar6e from disordered livers.
5. Directions and certificates accompany
each box, and These certificates are from well
known and most respectable individuals
6. Correspondents recommend them as
good for Liver Disease, Chills and Fevers,
Pneumonia Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Billions
Fevers, Biilious Rheumatism, Worms, Plu
risy, Bronchitis, &o. .
- 7. Several gentlemen state that the use of
these Pills has been to them an annual sav
ing of from $100 to $00 ; they are the best
plantation medicine ever offered to the
publio.
8. Some physicians of the highest stand
ing prescribe them' to their patients, and
hundreds of boxes have been sold to regular
practitioners.
9. During the last quarter 2,880 boxes
have been sold to two Druggists, one in South
Carolina, and one in North Carolina, and
some time ago 3, 700 boxes were ordered by
Druggists in one town in Virginia.
jfy-Price $5 a box. For $50, a dozen
boxes will be sent to any address. $450
per gross. A verj- liberal discount to
Druggists and oountry dealers. Cash (new
currenoy) to accompany Orders. Address
GEORGE W. DEEMS,'
Goldsboro', N. C-
For sale in Charlotte by Dr. Soarr and by
Dr. Hutchison , in Lincoiaton by S. P. Sher
riU ; in Shelby by R. Fronebarger in Con
cord by 1 . Reid ; and by druggists gener
ally. nov 23,'64-d&cj3m
" j . . OKKKJiSBOROUUn, N. C,
I " .'.' December oth, 1864.
.rrWlE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
JL existiug bween E. P. Jones, Cyrus
P. Mendenhall and Thos. D. Carter, iinder
the name and style of Jones, Mendenhall
and Carter, is ti.is day dissolved by njutual
consent of the parties. .
E. P. JONES,
.C. P. MENDENHALL,
THOS. D. CARTER.
ap 2,'tio-dSt
IMPORTANT INFORMATION-!
E1NG POSSESSED 0 THE ART OF
Writing Invisibly, whereby private
communication caa be earried on with
friends going in or who may be left within
the enemy's lines, er with friends and rela
tives atj home without fear of detection, I. will
furnish enough Invisible Ink to write one
hundred letters for Oje Hundred Dollars.
Entire satisfaction guarajite'ed. The mat
riat will be sent to any rBrt of the Confed
eracy free of charge.
BU References among citizens . of Sa
vaniih, Ga.
Addios ROBT. fl. TATEM,
P. O. Box 600,
ap l,:65-d4t Macon, Ga.
NEW GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE.
1 large lot English Eerseys, a fine
article for suits.
6 dox- English tip Skins
A few moue pieces of fine White and.
Red Flannels, t'
Call soon. J. S. PHILLIPS
ap i,'65-d6t
tIbiXuJb: graphic
REPORTS OP HIE PRESS ASSOCIATION.
Entered according t
J. S. T HKASHili. b. th'
the Confederate Stated for jforthern District of Georgia
viers. s umce oi ine uiBmSOl Jourt u'
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ACJES,
AND DRESS BUTTONS,
TOILET SOAPS,
AND
STAFF
For sale by
ap 1,'65-dtf
COOKING SODA,
H. E.
MORSE.
NEGROES WANTED.
1W1SH TO HIRE FIFTY NEGROES FOR
Section Hands on theW. N. C. Rail
road. 1 will hire them by the. month or lor
the remainder of fhe year.
Any one havine neerroes to dispose of
will do well to call on me at Col. L. S. Wil
liams' store in Charlotte, or address me at
Ihis place. If not in town myself, S. A.
Harris will hine for me. 1 wijl give liberal
wages and t he negroes shall be well clothed,
well fed and kiniiy treated.
SAM. P CALDWELL,
ap l,'05-d6t Agent W. N. C. R. R.
, From Mobile.
x Mouii,E April 1. The enemy invested
Spanish Fort on the east, and erected a
heavy battery south of, the Fort, on Thurs
day night, from which he, kept up a steady
fire on Mlnette, cutting off communication
with the fort by steamer from the city.
Baticries'Huger and Tracy opened on it,
and with the aid of another battery, relieved
it this moruing.
The enemy .t.-day- moved upTo wards
Blakely, and.it ia expected he will attack
the place to-morroW At sunset yesterday
Cap'v Wataon, of Gen. Gitson's staff and
Lieut. A. C. Newton, of the 4th Louisiana,
headed a sortie of fifteen men from Spanish
Fort, and succeeded in driving back the ene
my s advance, killing several, capturing
one captain and 21 men. ' -
The cannohada has been very heavy all
the week. Tho enemy has made no impress
ion en our wovts. A fine" morale prevails
among oar troops.
Our losses slight; that of the enemy
heavy. We having the advantage of posi
tion, all things are going on well.
Northern News.
RichMoho, April U The,. Herald of the
30th received. Its situation article says . it
is now believed that th visit of the Presi
dent to the army on the James is of more
importance than is generally considered.
Since be has been there a council of war
has been held, m ' which Linooln, Grant,
Sherman, Mead, Ord, Sheridan and other
military chiefs participated. After it broke
up, general movements in frout of Rich
mond began. A Washington telegram to
the ieralcf says Lee has renewed the re
quest .for a military convention to settle the
matter and agree upon terms' fer a cessation
of, hostilities and the establishment of peace.-
Best informed officers here regard imme
diate peace as almost beyond a doubt. A ra-
raor of apother peace conference has receiv
ed additional confirmation from the faot
t hat Seward has gone to James river to join
Lincoln. .
WINE WANTED FOR MEDICINAL
PURPOSES.
A FAIR PRICE WILL BE PAID IN
Gold, Silver, Confederate money,
Sugar, Iron, Salt, Yarn or Coffee for a few
gallons of Domestic Grape, Madeira or
Sherry Wine. Apply -at the
ap l,'65-d3t v BOOK STORE.
SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT
Charlotte, N. Cv March 39, 1865 ,
rijHOSE OF THE PEOPLE OF TjfE
JL counties' of Unifp, Mecklenburg, Gas
ton, Lincoln, .Cleaveland and Rutherford,
who are willing to ' contribute by donation,
sale, loan or exchange, to the subsistence
of Gen Lee's army, in conformity to the
plan suggested by Governor Vance, are
earnestly appealed to, to bring forward
their supplies as rapidly as possible. The
Committees in the different Captains' Dis
tncts of the above named oounties are re
quested to visit all persons in their respec
tive Districts-, and urge them to render every
possible assistance iu their power, assuring
them that no portion of the sacrifice which
they are called upon to make is unneces
sary. JB. M.. LOWE,
Maj. and Diet. Comm'sy, 3d Dist. N. C.
mh30,'65-d8t&cj2t
AT 'WHOLESALE,
iiirk B0XE8 "CAROLINA BELL"
1UU Snuff.
Apply to J. W. BURROWS,
.feb 19,'65-dtf Charlotte, N. CL
f MfmxL, notice!
nnHE TOWN TAX LISTS WILL BE KEPT
JL open for ten days from thra date for
returns. Parlies' failing to make returns
within that time, will positively be charged
double Tax.. T. W. DEWEY,
ap l,'65-d6t ' ' Town Clerk.
LARGE
POUND,
CAMEO SET,
BELONGING
to a breastpin. The owner oan get
it by calling at the Quartermaster's office,
and paying for this advertisement.
feb 19,'65-dtf
STALLION FOR SALE.
THOROUGH-BRED STALLION, OF
the celebrated Morgan stock, seven
I Years .old, is offered for sale. He may be
ami INC W1Y.
ENGLISH MANUFACTURE, FOB ia mn. v
I I ui. at the BOOK 8T01B. 7 P"1
t - mm t ' - ' . T -
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS TO WHOM' THE UNDER
signed is indebted for Subsistence
sold the Government under the recent ad
dress of Gov. Vance, wilL please present
their'olaims at once for settlement.
E. M. LOWE,
Maj. and Dist. Comm'sy, 3d J)ist. N. C.
ap l,'65-d3t
PLOUGH LlUflfeS.
r t BUNCHES COTTON ROPE, SUIT
OUvf able for Plough Lines, on sale a
.the BOOKSTORE.
feb 7, '66-dtf
THB STOL3SN MASK,
A STORY FOR fL CHRISTMAS FIRE
side, by Wilkie Collins. For sale t
the BOOK STORE
ian l.'tt5-dtf
GARDEN SEED.
AN AS8QRTMENT NOW ON HAND, IN
cluding Cabbage, Beet, Radish, Let-,
tuce, Squast, Parsnip, Oarrot, Qelery, Bean,
Red Pepper, Pea, Cantelope, Early Corn,
Okra, &c, at the x
mh 29,'65-dtf BOOK STORE.
o
DR. R. A. GHOLSON.
FFICE AT HIS HOUSE, FORMER
residence of A. C. Steele, deceased.
feb 7.'65-odAcj8n t
TURNER'S N. C. ALMANAC
SALE AT THE
ai,'w-4tf . BOOK STORE.
ews from Mosby. We are inform
ed by citizens from upper Virginia; that
uu oaturuay or dunaay, the 18th or Wth,
Mosby, with about two hundred, men,
fell upon the' 8th Illinois cavalry, nejir
Hamilton, in Loudon county; and pun
ished them very severely. The Yankees
broke under his charge, and for several
miles it was a running fight, intil they
gained the support f two infantry regi
mente, when Mosby drew off his men.
The lcjss of the Federals is stated at
104, in killed, wouncled and captured.
Among the killed, it is reported, their
were one lieutenant eolonel nd two cap
tains. Mosby 's loss was two killed and
lour wounded, and was sustained from
the Yankee infantry. Private Keith, of
Mayiand, was one of the killed,
A ftw days previous a scouting party
of the enemy came upon Waller, of Mos
by 's command, and killed him as he was
attempting to make his escape.
; . . Sentinel.
FIELD HAND WANTED.
GOOD PRICE WILL BE PAID FOR
a good Field Hand for the balance of
the year. Fer particulars, enquire" of
ap 2,'o5-d2tj . 8. A. HARRIS.
NOTICE,
OUND'NEAR THE RAILROAD. A
lady's Bonnet Box, containing a Black
Dress, Black Bonnet, and other articles of
clothing marked '-MoClung, Staunton, VaJ'
on one side; on the other "Bettie Lyle.
Staunton Va," '
The owner cftn get r it by cailing at this
office and paying for advertisement.
WM. Jt HOKE,
. ap 2'65-d3t CoL Commanding Post.
SALISBURY ARSENAL,
wvu, Auyu.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE
public that Castings ef everv dsirii.
tionrill be made and jobbing work done in
exenange lor rrovisions, on reasonable
terms. ,
Old files re-cut upen .the same terms.
A. G. BBENIZER,
Capt. Artillery, Commanding
ap 2,'66-dtf ,
noURNIK PAPEB AND ENVBL-OFJBS,
SMALL LOT OF EACH ON SALE
at the, BOOK STORE.
jan 16,'65-dtf
RAGS TfrAJfTRl).
LEAN WHITE RAGS are wanted at this
office.
may 12,'64-dtf T
powr,EB
A GOOD "ARTICLE OF RIFLE POWDER
-Cm.
for sale by
mh 29,'65-dtf
C. M. QUERY.
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THE C,UMRL4 PHOENIX,
INGLE C)PIER FOR