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(&&xxttiM f CHARLOTTE, 1W.SC, AIH.IXji XX, 1854. nOLTON h WILLIAMSON, Editors, T. J. IIOLTON, Proprietor., TERMS t The Norlli.C'jrolin V lii li i if win ot nor ilea la iiburriU r t TWO IHM.I.AKN m advance, or TWO DOM.AliS AND FIKTY CENTS if .y. tn, tit be delayed fur turr. montli., and THR EE DOLLARS at the end of the year. No paper will 4w diauauUuu .d until nil arrearage. ro paid, cx vept it tlm oftioil of thu Kditun. Aiinirtiwuienta uiacrltd alOne Dollar per anuar. lli lim or lea, t.iia aiivJ type) for th liral i.iaer. tion, ami iJ cc.it. tor e4..l. oont.nui.-e. Court d. and Klnrifl" Sale, eli.rued &4 per I. .AltS in .dv..i.c, cent, tiighcr j md a deuctu.n of JJJ per cent, will i ..i.. r . h.,,ii .i miiwi trfNtr ivh bi he ye.r. Advcrti.einent. inwrted monthly r ,rbrly,atl per auuare for e.eh Im... Beaui. 7J ee,... ,wf for .ch time. . the OH i. iii. ii. j 4i IT All te'i I'U-o. inu'1 ""ecu v the r. htnra. tr mu-t lw puat-paid or they will not be attended Ub ' 1 I'aymenia e- be made loailln r. IT PoalutaaUra are autlu riled ta act aa af cnta. C ISO UNA I. NX. BY JONINUS B. KERR, 4 Imrlottc, .1. . frkrmtif 16 l--J. 3'f TAYLOK'S IXTKKNATIONAL Broadway, (Cjnsr of fnaklli See . NEW VU'KK, , IS ronipl rd and ofnd for Ira. H tm ho drs ire f rabi and J. ' IU r-i hodnire f raba and .rJliH ur -rfliv Mt(C(rtinwl-lHni, It ia cati'turtrd ijfuin th pnnriidr of t)ic Val Kyupc a HfttfU, It mlib. in; arfed in fe i-r J -prtiiiftitat tr mi ll.r in. blta to thf .1mh, m tltc . ptMHi of gurXm. I Urn MuUl and Kuriiitorc rnnhite rtigsnce with rmu lof t, 4nd i ri' itjiird a rsj ff tU .-onvcfii fvt rc. CvyUxt of U 'Vtr or I h I tr trtii. JUI1N TAYLUR, fiopn-ar. Jvnu.ny 31, Iti4. Ill Hagl er's Hotel. 'Mil" -in- tbMtr d .(a ih tit lrt-nfa I 1 I't-J ib (.util f -a rr. n j rt-ft-d and tiprt.. tl f.f i piiflinf iiii"ni"r pi, iim'W n wii i i ! .. t.i i.vr..infi.ui m. u.ppv V.t,r. br a-b-ntrr ...,. ly . .du... i 1fi.ii.. n . a-.i rttiur tn rDMr 'lie ittdti fi i all h . .loj, .iH him r.Hnrlnhv Mid .r abr. P-. ; n .a . J . .... - t.i.a itmwmHmm iu lh HMMiiiiaitiB. nnd mimh'it to i- a d.. .. m mm.t... h thr ,d-an t . Utff lAOttW, bi b'mH a fb ani t ruling fUrt A. E. II AG LEU. 14 W a lEIIIf.W HOTEL cii.uiu.sros, s. r. f- f ll'IK mttr ( rwj- t--it!ullT to in G J 'tt'tn b f C utnd- and "inlir gi-n ? I L J -ff-r -' , ' 'a ul )' a ClL HUT I titii -tp vet pn tt.a r---p-. (if ttitoVM and . witn lb j N nnt and th I at uitrnte, I ht tout i '.et4 and Wf .l liii'twn MfMia. haa vttdriuiii a jti- f.Ht't h-faiioa DifMif 'tut, and fufehd wph n i.d fst -tbtiiat( ftirntiurn. and a.to ad i i rH4ti nl husMiMaa. attd iu lUa ui t f4b'On. ttf Iturt ftf thfj aa a rait t arn liar itnw ro i. iffi't i inil b.Mfr p lruno( tlia Hwaa ; a d af tn tonily Min. no'hmf arill tm lt tind'mf " it-r pari in mhm tUrm eooUrthi wbiU in lia llouia. MRS. A. J. KENNEDY. Ai.fiiRl m 3 --'ll. ta a mm.r MTHI- pfariir ut R imulmtg and tbt and I ? fa nif i'UmIk mill p" 'ii' II nin- i. i t h - i . i.r i . . i h, k U..I. . ;.: H....I ,d , " ' - t tfi m, up BlKirti ni.i 19 s'J. .' 3 -1 T Dissolution. J II F. rt i . t .ii... i.l r t A. i a dwrlt ib Ibl Jk, ! diHii'd "V -iMi-nI riiiiarnt. Ail "n uni be d tt 'lit ai- fi n a-c rrtt(-(i lottixk itiitnci i m mt tt.t;i i.t tMi th ntwf .tHf, lot a not S autttrungd lo alll tile ftaiiM U. J. FOX. Hurrt.mh,, ;,x 3IH JAMES MoOiniKAD, .NO. tlfl, AKCIIDA EE STUEET, cii.tl(U:sws,s. r. nAH alwav. in hand a fs.il i-nrlnunt of t' e hr-t.t.M Idtll-S, WlNKfe iid My COItS. A ..... M.i.ui. lure. ' I Motehead's Prerai im Wln Bitten, .urh ,rrnmrr,M l.y I :,,.,.,.., and .11 who haw u.-d th, ,., .. ..- b.-. t-.s.o ...,l aTni..Mie i.nw b. fr Ihf imlilir, whulea-l. and r. t.il. . .... .. .. ... . yuratit-r yj. i s.i. jj.ln RANKIN, IULLIAH k CO., IMI'OHTEKS AND W IIOI.KSA t.E r.EAI.EUH IN Fort:n & Lomestlt, Staple h Farcy .V'O. Iili, .lift tiHg tlfff, I'll AMI. Km'CiiN, a). C. w I). R-aaia uf AahrTiMa. N C. I W. I ii,,, ui f.. I' H aai.iMi... .. lai. of U"k..ii A It. Mum, .H ( A-havilU. . C. lill ICroiM , AT t.li.-tii:u'N oirn o nioiti:, MKXI AS MI'sI'vMI I.INKVIKN T. F M ii V livHs'K MIN KM I. Ml, I'R til YS.IITS I X' KM. I l.f YM.l.OW is H ti (Ml HAHNAr'II.I.A, I I I l.'S MAKs.t'AKIt.l.A. WKHTKN'S Hd.HlM w II.II t il KRHV. I'AI.I.KY's WM.I. AI.PAIN r.X Pit At lOII. it'. Il miki. ami's (it-it man mi i.ks l.uiKlri'lli'. Wnrranli'd (iatdiu M.I.OH. tlSIIKIt Jt IIKIMTSII, llruiri-ia'a and Chem. tat., h. -r Iu ii.li.riii ti.eir I'riL'ii.la and the tuli. In tteiierillj', tiut tin j. have now upon ami ready I". a, In, a hri... mid well a.'leeted atink of l.nii dr. ti.'. UAHUKN hKKIM, nnlir .ring every va rieljr o.uilly plii.tid In the C4r.i!iiwa. The re. I'ut .linn of Mr. I.iiidreth ia ettenaively known, and wi ll auatain. d from year lo year. Tin y tako 1I. i.iw in at .ling that ev ry packet of aerd from th. ir sit,B i.-y la- rrliud j-,,,,, fa genuiuciiu... For Sale, IJELVOIU, MIA II LIlNOIIt, CAi.lm'F.M, C OL NTY, NOR'I HCANOLINA. rHIIIl.-i place, late the rcsid'-uct. nf the undtr JL . glit'd, ii otl'.-rcd fur sale nil very ..ccoiuiuo. dating Urn.-, privately until the 1-1 .M-.nd-.y of July next i uiimi(;, when, if not previously cispo rd of, it will be put Uji tn the highcr-l Lidikr at public aueliuu. The tret of Lnd comj riat. 25$ ileres, S'l to 60 of which ia firat Vi m '.. """" '"" I""- JW W MMl 'jl troiu U luOllacrvaol ;.! jj uiinu ia mao in cultiva tion ; the tt u. .iiider ol the tract ia wooulund. Toe Dwilling IIoui'C, A- Cot. ISC, Cot joiiv. .uji t. -a "J n '""-aon the (round fiW, will, dining rom.., al..r , '" -"' J and l.hr.ry ..tt.cl.cd b, red 'J- " lh c'" b1'" ,0 b two atoriea bijh and rtry coiivitiinitly rr41iii!el j . feu bfvi.,l. li rowa .ml bur., a: .11 olfff, cin. .cry uut bu.ldina, auefi aa kitehi n, ro gro liotiai fi. &t.: g ru wiiij; nJ tlin'ly urolt rtf, tti,itiiiiiijj atM'ut I titj Irrti of uilkrci kiniJa ol uutt jut tx . Tltc itu.tinn ii ftf 0;p nict picas-nt atul iittprovatU in thr M.lf, coinniMiuitii a lull titw , of thu finral nuiuul iu ftcoicry Hfil fullinj; iff bcut-fulJy in rv rjr di cftou (rem tlie lnuw. 'J'n tty gculli mail in tiiv If c. unity ticniiiin; a ciHt, ' lit-liiiy mihI -fflttRuiit onitiMT rt nci- H ncitt in tlijjilifi? etintrr. TurUsrr inform .lt"tt mt Ik; ( rl! int d of the under -ined, by ndiJrt Bmng him t (Urlutle or Lincoln ton. T. S. W. MOTT. j February H, IhJI. Hf j ciiAitiaOT'j i: Carriage ..;r-r Manufactory, ' ,VO. ."ia, OpiH hilt the Jail. I FC'VIE ul'criU r iMrtby iiif'ornt In fiKinVmid I puldir. tlit he iitnut tlun cut nf t i if 1 Uut ituUriia. and by the but. ol wurkmtii, , kiiid of j And he fur!hrrn.rp .irrfitt rvrry arti k md. bf bun, in hr just wtml rt pf ti' il. He it .t- all It tN tunc, t t Mttd -i.cin. to bis tr .de and lltlirk 1m !) w it that he can f i c g(inrJ -t ivUction U aJi wbo uty c!l on I im, J. '1KUTTKK. IhtrmUr 6. I ".',3. 4 til' .. . - a ... . a f f I Ho' fur roiil!) 1 rov and I.iisfc a.,...,...,,.,, A .Ul.NI- t'T 1 1 A 1j I J I . , , MM0x, ttUll 9s , tl x ,LttUJr. 4 Mot, to tht uh,nihttht it thr v ami ta the fmv htntitt oj iUr ; (mth. t UK proprit-luta H-g M.lla in. I S.iil.'i ' Tfiy, ( th iiMt iiiitiUiit r- in! t- ut titc j N.u!h, inu crititpr iinjr n -1 ' (" '' "f una : bir -lur, imtlMtijf u.untrd by a ii-prrt- t ptit'hc , n-bt, irp pualiint tmnarti, 'I l.cir im.lt i i, ; M i .N W AK l lU.lttAHl': s IMI m l.f, their' UiMrrs tuvp trf ii lniiiMfiuf ly ri w-nlrd. Ctfn f9h. Ill I II Pli-.f.tJ.P, ID li'-t t i n turned &t. Add it' tin niii c-tii I n 4iin ! iv i- 1 1 in i i litv -Atinrnt ol t J(Mt..i, H Ut toubl m l U ..(!, t. a htrff.l und luil li.iiid roiiii.i.y! Anl til n-'C ilium y mm ii im ti.i ii ti? nti' ti I - III m b" - III y and it -V'ft. t utt ii ci im t.U ! r I nnt cIi m ..t ul r.pit I t It intrii.ii:c and pnjr. In b. a ' bicu ratimltd at f.'.Too.iHm ! ! V. ry rn'oita. hie atini, t.i it ; ml oi.tit iMrt.tiM uliM-rib r tt n k-, ti be- iJf med unworlbf bttt ntitm ct milium m t. At on: tiliif it v. itb n tbf r .h of tin n ! atitll im im 1 1 tt Im b .1 of tbcir '-.'H.rbf, hihi tiioti ind wilUra. l in y tiiud W htt;i t!, nt.w , with airnptv wtiij. thr I-iltd cf protri-i . Tin y 1 art iitiili l to foiiic r.nl t.fcr 4 , and prb p thr f m ty lw pr tiH-tl with a 6trt t.U uU.ut tr 4t.. i.ig fur lutt m.tu. hut Ii-f rl tm it, n i tit li!i'iine llii At m, nf thw ( will rt-i'nr prr.i1-t uttiti. tti.n : t 'oritr iorw-ro ifi i.tb m , lu re in li t- pi- cp luf vur u..-ity, d the pbif t)il will n jt ym doulitu Ult.4y tl-l.' r tiU4'tt:d. I, Ml y t a. lr yi yern. ic lMi.lMi mr nui lik! mIhi rtpcta p. Moin y will inkf JiHMny. It -tr-ini . ly mulliphra it If, and tii. t r ripiolt, win pfMpAfiy uttl. V ii! ynti r sin ' mim J y-ni j mil. If nl. at by, nt 'II wr b..c d n : i t 'it ui thr tw .t wi cn ; We'll i MM). I1C l llll- i""" ,h" "' i""vr',T ' ; - He'll tlllriiiiuee em liillii' rfllif .i.i l!i. r uM:l gruu.iil l uecdinril. We will imt mily Ii'' ly ft. lint nif.ke n.'.iii y. I'.nr uirn who wuit w.rk f.i II riml cent ml ciiiio im lit a.i'l (jhhI w. -ea. Nn dilli- nil)' about it. Ka;i. M.IU and S.uth Tr..v ar.' houiiil t.i u aliei.il, U a Min- hn tl.e mn him a ..ul tli-i H i r in l-ll" t I' r tin earth Tee Southi rn riiiinlrr alull ti 1 1 it In mnu .ntiu . in, mn! ri j'Hii n. il unii. r.i v . him! i t. n Hr hue uuhe witll it, ..II tm n all.!! i ill ui I I i"' 't. ANDKEW Ji.Miii.M'l.V. Januaiy IU, lS.Vt. 3j P. S. 'I'lie l.,i.,ti..n and other advai.t fa ..I I so a protni nent member of several beuevo Suuil. Truy a ml l.ni;le Mills, ,f'. .ly um-i ibtinnl t lent societies, and was sold, i in without some anu -i.iii Mtnl, would iM.dij I. il l aiiot. hi: il i ,lt,w project for belietit ling e rt.im poor pro i rmiia lit iiimn ul uu li u i ..a oi u r " . .. rn it ... ..i i . il ' l.'.J ..I.......... I. i. nnr it... I..I..II l.i n.llirl i:i. I I liiiiiuliun ..n Ihia hiI.im t, will, a n-w i t urging upon the ut.l.r .nd . I iwl-lurc, li.e il ..... . ! ai' iimi; jd h ve Imt luiie liuuU liu i .1 t . u "f .ulhciint ii.,s.nai.e. .h.H I mi.i.ic.d, Smith Troy .ud Ki.le M.ll-, will lie !.'. tin y tuiiiiecti i ,n, .s,i,-i,ur, iy r.i....d .. ,t might t,. w, I " " ' rk.-i. ..r .he ..'.Id. T. ti ... end, a aur v. y ..I the i..ui.-U tw.en t In t .. .l . o ali..ll lie mule ei s-utu rr..y w .1., '.. 1 1.. ... ...... ...... ... i ... ul 1 ' .in.! lii-l.ll I Ml' ' . Ion if Ii. CI... s ni..liuUelum.g t.lv 1 and liel.ii the ' ni ec.ily of inciTii.i.V tr ,namrtii.t and Ir .v. limg .,n..r.i .. ,- i tarltitiea. I lio ailvaul .;ea in .ui i. a r...u w-'uiu i Irll imwerfull uam the men hantilv ami ue eli..i.i. , i c .1 int. rests uf S..lishur)' ; IKt..r, l.aw y. i mn. j Ihvine., arc al.gcune.ri.ed, and would .11 1 hem'. ! titled. A. 11. Law Copartner-ship. r.M. JOHNSTON and A. K. III! KV.v. It l hue. ! E ol l..w, will h.rrult.r .'tend Hie I a.uria ol .vi.ei.. Ir.ilii.rr. I'ah.rrua. I.edrll, Lincoln and li..l..i. roui.tiea. and give .ron.it alii .Hum to all husiu. ss etilrosl.-d to th. in. 3 l I lllier oi.M..ite American Hotel. Jonan.y H, s.. tl ' 'Irltr.i It'll Si hU'iii'iu ! Iiiii, OU P( R K lllll.I.AND CilN. Thia medical la ver.ige ia inaiiuf u tur.d l.y the prnpri. lor at fcnirdaui in Hull .lid, and la warranted not on Iji pure and tree from rn-ry iiijiini.ua property, t but ul' the biat N'.hlii quality. 1 is . J. tr..nr.un .. ry inedirio.il ninncrlH . -tr. .rknowli'dgcl l.y the ! whole medieal larully, and atleated hy then, na a ! ii.crl.itivc Tiiiur, Ihuntie, Aiiti-lyi. itie, und iimiiforiilin'r r.irdn.l. Ker . N- ut l'TSHEU it HEINITSirS f'rh. I I, Vlimp hug Mm'. I 'or -!tlr, f fVO fJOOl) WORK IIOUSI'.S. In.piiro ot ft. this otiira. 1 ilL.lli i i II lllTl-fli n : i m T. J. UULTUN. 80VI.8 NOT STATIONS. Wlin kTh.II jut'ge a m .n Vfim m .nnf r? Who II Know linn I y bia crtfa f rnjM ia in y be fit fr pnnct a. Tritirva, bl (or lW.iiiriimi-y lcra, C runibb d ahirt and dirly j t k t M .j bt hitlit tbe p. !i,cn ore, Ol thr ddjH Ht tbouirbta i.nd fat-lingi -- S.tin Vtot could uu no more, Tbrrc arr aprin-K f-cryat(i niftar aC-rcr nv!lo.inl ol atntw J Tb rr arr purple buda arid pnldcn, Hub i n, crui'!. d rid '.t t (f row n ; (.od wb'i toiii. ta by auU. fnt by 0rcaL8t L-'Vc uod prt.tt r y u bud inc, W hib m vilu'a llr.n. tilt- l.i'lictt, llul ul ptbblca in the atj, Man upri.iiMd alx ve bia ft llowi, Ult lor(j(ta bm ftllcw j tlun M 'tatTB nib f. Ittrdh r munlr Ttr t your mctrifnt bund rr incn I Mi n by I br, rii n by bt lini., M n Ly thttu-L'bt, iii-ii I y f me, CI .iiniiiu i (jtit.1 rijj t- to fbi i-liiiic ; In a fii -n'a rnnblcd name. Thrre arc fom rinbroidrrt'd ore na ; T"Te arc I.tth nrrit uUd rida, Th r; ur Itltir inch hi-zh a p ting, Thf 'j ,,tf ti.-darn fin Cm- bill-, lint (d t' coii.tU I v a uN Did i l-tit np, I.t. ra anil pn n( ii y. u mi! int , I or tn him ail v in oitinclinita Are a tbbtia in the at a. 1'oilinir Innda alone rr. btiib'cra f n lion' wt-iith and f ttnc ; T'lbd liimirati ii p. itihioim (I, P"i-'i ..mJ fLth rif deM tin a.inir. liv thr B'f:t ofothr, lniitucU, la'Vioif mil to rrfoiw, Wbdr tbe (fitr mn'p outrpcJ frL-t-durn -n ly Jilli I i up it vox i . But trntli and jimiicr nrr rtrrnnl, Hk.-n mi tb lotrhnras hnd hi lit, Atd uiie'.i'i hi nil ai vi r i'fn r, Wbrrr t'n rr ia a uni v r i !! ; A(M;.d, wbfc wir'i.! cud vi.it r ia tinginj fb.ntMil' I five to ynii nd iih", Will Kin k 0'frc -aaion W illi il titlta, Aa tht pf bbh a of tin: mm. Jtlisrcllanfous. Fiom Ait.iur'a limr M.atin ii FIVE DOLLAR BILL; ih, li.iril) lifji ni ll'.m.'. m miis. s. r. i n t cutv. " IIi ynu any money to ipare. H.-nryV asked Mis Uiiii.u!!-, a- In r hu-bnnd s aho.it leaving the house to c'i tn I i- dailv empioMin lit. "The Inldi n are min h in ne. d ot shui's and some ..ther little liiiu."-, airl 1 owe a dollar to the young girl who ha- been sew in ' t r tin liti iv." '' M ii.e) is rather hard M l" t ju-t now, Lucy," was the reply, "-till the ehil.iien Uiu-l have shoes and hotie-t debts mu-t be paid. Here is a f'ne dollar bill. "Will thut ati-w.-r tour purp c T" " 1 rf elly well 1 niiiglad toliKse it to day, lor 1 shall probably lie t leisure to make my little purchases. Mary t'K.k cold ye-tenl.ij Iroui .I'm pitiLJ her feet, and El len g shoe are also far too thin f r the beatii.'" " Ev a'l means, attend to it directly," re plied tin- husband. " lle;)',t js not to be disregarded. The seeds ol many a fatal disea.e are o.'ti'n -ow n by a slight cold." Mr. H illiiims departed, and hi- wife pro ci . fed to attend to her d'Uiiestie duties, whieb, nwiii.- t i In r hu-i and s limit, d ineotiii', tit. tultvd iu a grent measure upon herself. An li"ur p-!--i-(l in the l uy round of the various cares of hou-eheepin.-, . n a ring at the hi II aiitiotihi cd an ..i.riy vi- r r. Mi-s .lone-, the lady who etit'.red, J.e litiIf d to that el i-s of single maidi n, who, bem' iiubuitlieni'd with can s nf their own, f li'irit : lily devote themselves to looking ii Ilie anairs Ol llii-ir neigliu.irs. Slie was ill- teges whom she took under her uuu peculiar 1 ,v" . ou mu-t really excu-e my calling at this early hour, my dear Mr-. W iili ims, ' H, ,.--.. ;, j , ,.H , a, the lady uf the hou-e ad- . . . " ... Va"c'-,J to ier Wllh fxi.-ii.led hand, but my errand is an urgent one. "No cnusc is necessary. .Miss Jones, are too old all ae.iuainlaiice to stand .. i..r..i...n.i' " I1.....L' -.-... r ... a n .. ... , a- .. . I . t have recently met with a mo-t touching csc 0f poverty, a poor widow with five . ., , , ,, ,..., ' - -, ...... ble to support such a family without n-sist. ance from the humane. 1 do tint wi-li to j beg for her, hut have exerted luy-elfto make a few little articles, which may be sold for ,.,.(. Will you allow 'me to show fli, on to vim and urnii vou to heroine a tiiir- J .-c -1 - -- cha-er : " Heally, Mi-- Jones," replied Mrs. Wil liams, " 1 fear I mu-t declinu assisting you this morning. Mr. Williams has been o bliged to meet several heavy expenses of late, ami is somewhat troubled lor ready tuotiev. " Well, ju-t look at the contents of my little basket,' continued the persevering visitor. " It will give me great pleasuru to show you my handiwork, even if you do not purchase." Tbe basket was accordingly opened, and the usual stock of work-bags, penwipers, pin cushions and infants' aprons, exhibited for the admiration of Mrs. Williams, who, bcin2 also of an exeeeding'y charitable dis- nosiiion. began to feel a slight uneasy sen1 sation in thut part of her bosom where she! hud thrust the hve dollar hill which her lew explanatory words, w lieu another vim husband had given lier that morning. ' tor was announced. "I should like to take one or two litllel A pleasant looking youn lady entered, . , l i a . .... I ... 1- .1 f -1..-....-.. things, ni.-i tor tna sake oi ne-towiug my . ... J mite "be said hesitatingly. " 5ut utitortu - nt el vr I have uuchaiiL'.! nothing but a live doUur'bill." " Let me sec," replied Mi Jci, draw- eid;"for you must know that I am on from her eyes as sho left the bouse, for ing hereunto from ber pocket. " Perhaps charitable mission this morning, ami intend i with that trifling sum she bad lioped to pro 1 can re'jicve jour difficulty, i to call upou you till for aid." I cure some necessary comforts fur bur invu- '. les, litre is a three aud a one. Jio,i .Many beanie yourself appear to be eti if you vtill takI tbat pretty cuabion you :ire just admiring, at flity centf, two pen-wipers r9r your little irls, at twenty-five, and one JU.lt of tbeee useful work-baps for the other quarter, it will make .ill rijibt. " Eai-ily done, to be sure, but Mr. IVil jimiiib viua miiici riniuei. ui. ine tuuji ... on i....u .... ......ti...:... ... -l r ly lour dollars for flu: necessary pur.hase; ul,;... .1,,, Im,! ti.uiilw.njwl .i l.r i... I .-'b. r.tv, ..h u.v..,."uv .v .iv iiumiaiiii, Hastily fche ran it oerLin her mind. "One dollar for the sempstress, two fur fhots, and one for flannel for the baby, 'J hen she had intended purchasing niateri- als for warm hoods ior Mary and Ellen, i but pel hups this mif-tit Le delayed; their five dollar bill was drawn from its biding- place, and the three and one placed in its stead, while tbe pin-cu-hioii. bag and pen- --v v..v- ..v. ! tal ' ! "I wis), everybody had your feeling, my dear Mrs. V iiiiams," remarked the chari - . .I.I.. 1...1.. a.- . .1... .... i i I mini, ru with (ihiv r rn n-i.' rrnii en in.. ii'nri' """"" .eiurp... l uu.c made -but one call tins worninr, but that was an uii-ueressful one. 1 ou know Mrs. Eians. should not you suppose she could .. .i 1 1 i i .1 . . . . ; honrc a dollar lor bene. oleht purposes: -jiosi certainly was me reply. " iter L..I I . : : , :.i l ... i .. 1. ' I .1 t ! iiiiL.nu'4 a iitiiuinis i euiis.i.e.ii... laier thuii ours, ami tttry have no inure family to ; Mippuil. 1 liHvJ'iiut a slight aequaiiitance I with her, but have been tobi thut she was a kind heaited, jood w .mini.'' l she may be so, but 1 saw no signs of it. She dicliued assisting me ill the most deci- ; ded miiiiinr, and would not even consent to i my opening my basket. But I inut bid , you jjood Uioiiiiug, as I have many calls to make." "I will dress myself immediately, and go to the shoemaker s," said Mrs, Williams, ; as she closed the dour after her visitor may again be interrupted." i,:i wncn nun coum t anu Mini on slie had jiiven her partii.g direct ions to the at tciidai.t, and whs about to leae the house, it. -.ii ii i i another ring was bean " No more morning rails I hope," thought t!: lady, as she her-. If opened the door, re-olve l that the intruder should at leat see that she wa- intending to go out. l!ut the pre-cut guest was of ton distin- gui-hed a character l ) be pn i d by. No nu niber of the circle in w hid. Mr-. W ilii inn mo. d, was mure thought of thau Mrs. Ael.eriiian. l or piety, b- letobtice, and a liu-t ol Cl.ri-tiu virtues, she was esteemed uu. quailed, and with a cordial welcome Mr-. W liiiuius led the way lo the parlnr. " iiut 1 l. ar I intcrrip" ' Wire yo'i imt piling out T'' asf.i-rt tFiJ" isitir, as she aeciptedthe rocking ehair which her Iri.'i.d drew forward fur w comciiicii 'e. " Only to the shoemaker .-. I can go bv- and-l.y I urn delighted to see vou. Will ke idT vour hat ami nass the dav ? ' on not l.il. Nn. I thank ou. I came cu Litsii.t s this morning, and" as 1 have several call- to make, wo call walk along together. Jiut fir.-t ! I me beg you to put your uuuie to ) put y our uuuie to ir church have just ra:-e funds f.;r the tins siilj-cripti'in, for our loimed a lie .v society to iii-tru-ti..!. of the poor hcatheu I i-gard it a pei uii uiy Christian work, to which all should rieiot themselvc-, i ven if it involve self-del, i il and reliii'iuirl.r.i'.i.. of some of the luxuries of life." " (VrtHii.ly ; I agree with you fuiiy," was the ri ply. "iJut just now it is ijuiti' out of my power to contribute anything. The siiki'.I sum which I have by me is already at proptiaud to lieccssary pjrvlnu-vs." "1 do imi wish to constitute myself n judge ol 'your affairs," answered Mrs. Ack ciuiaii, " but belore you give a decidid re-fu-al, I ii. ii-t entreat you, a a true fii.nd, to reconsider the purchases which you are about to make, and if there is nnv one aiti eie of creature comforts which can be dis P' ii-ed with, to appropriate a part of your fimds to this griat cause the. salvation of human souls.' ' It i- indeed a great cause," returned Mrs. Williams, thoughtfully, but really," and here she paused, and once more count ed the cu-t of shoes, flannel, and seamstress' bill. Tin re was no surplus remaining, but pei Imps t lie l.i-t item might he delayed. It was not aiisolutely nee. s-ury to pay the ... . . . . r . . 1 J . . V nun j: ii . mi iiieu lately. I o.-sil ly she w ould not call for the money for another week. It was really impossible to refu-e such a woman as Mrs. Ackeruian, who was so charitably devoting herself to a glorious work. So after a little hesitation another dollar was iliawi from the five, and the inline of .!'' " llUill.l- .-Wflll'l IIIU ll-fc H Ull'll W..S triiimphaiitly placed before her. 'Ibis doiii'i the two ladies, arm iu arm, proceeded through the busy streets. " My next call must bo on Mrs. Evan," remarked Mrs. Ackerinaii. " It is right on our way. lo stop in with me. It will de tain you but a few moments." W ith a slight feeling of cuiios'ity as to now .Mrs. r.vans would meet this second clann upon her chanty, Mrs. W i.hatns en-! tered. A neatly-dressed, brinht-eycd little girl showed then, into a pleasant' room, where t'.ev were not on.- k. lit in waitim. With ir;..,,.lli .,..!;,, Mr. .'..'.,w .,li..-,.,l ! ... .1 t.TJ 1 .... i i'h such genuine kindness and good leel- ing, that no one could suspect ber of want of benevolence. A few general observations passed, and Mrs. Ackerman proceeded to -tat.; the ob- jeet of her visit. A gentle 1 ;t decided re- lusiil w as the reply. 'Yrsuv.ive arguments or bints at luck of charily were useless; but perceiving tbe unfavorable imprcsssioii winch she had made upon her guests, and respecting the motives by which they were actuated, Mrs. Evans was about to add a ev.n.i.i.io... .iv-.oe a. uuu i ii I VI.. i':n' i g .'irs. .xckeruiau led. 'th Mrs. Evans g Mrs. Ackerman and Mrs. Williams seal- . ith Mrs. Evans. It will sj'. e iud sucli a long walk," tviu vn.'u Dunlins muu.u ji i nine iim.l er. x tie .en u v une v. no is cum ei y Qcpriveu 01 hlL'lit. ' tnl.l ;,, n rl . r.r tn I i -in ..L- f . v, uuu ii uu line i w in ei;thcr'..n.eyt..,..ei?; J, nd.ii was ro.- Mri.-3TvCThiW took the 'paper wuich the money when he returns, aud stud it tc! PhJ"" I ally uncharitable to refuse Miss Jones, who was oflered fur examination, and also the Alice this evenin " " JJless you for your ki I Wurkeil so disinterested bv berse.f. ho the Ji.-t of Deisous w ho had a read v hiili.i riln.il I tl. : - -i 1- i tuc soolnnir tin. "Ittsba gnjte'l iu the good cause ot charity this! Quite dispirited, Mm. Williams returned morning,"' replied Mr. Evans smiling. to J.er parlor, and looking with disgu.it nt "This is the the third call which l have the pin-cushion and work bus, which aeei- received." Jndceu I JJut my buMue.s must be of them out of siht, exclaimiing - a different nature, for I am the only agent! " How I wish Alice had tbe money which , ii- a oinereui nature, ior i am the only agent on- ut present. I have a little pnper here, ed- scs ited by a poor blind man, as a menus of rid. (Mining a support for himself and his fami - ......... ...... . .... i . .1 - . . - i ... fi...... u .uj'pi t '-i unimi.it uun ilia j il II. I ly. '1 he i-ubscription is only one dollar for the year, payable.in advance, and you will not only have the satisfaction of aiding a most worthy family, but you will have a work full of useful reading, and valuuble, i it beinir conducted, and indeed mostly writ " You have been successful,'' she re marked as she claneed over the uauie-i. " I have no objection to bestowing a dollar . lir.nii k.i nriri iu 11 ti ni.n.i.r 01111 it i pa I. .. ""j -j---' - a,1 w"' klll(11 fur,,"'h "e "iJ '"I", I will add my uame at once." ' "And the other ladies will follow your ...I.i .l ,! .1... t T I " .1 ....T,i ..,.UTr, reply; and again poor .Mrs. illiams En - gered the pur-e in which her little store was nun deposited, with a peculiar uneasy sensation. 'l'l ... .1 ll Ml. , me uany tnu-t nave his canml. IDat ...,.,..,.:.. im ...i ...i i nuc iciljhi, uitii .'iaij n Miues ere loo nau j but Ellen's might do a little loniicr. True, they were thin for the season, but week or two could make but little difference, and Mr. Williams expected to receive a eonsid- crable sum before many days. Then fol- lowed the desire to appear as liberal as Mrs. Ackerman, and to aid in settiiiir a good example to Mrs. Evans, to say nothins of the wi.-h to a?sit the blind man. I All the.-e various reasons triumphed, and Mrs. Williams took the pen from thu hand of her friend and added her name "I with a feeling of satisfaction slightly min gled with self-reproach. ".And now, lrs. J-.vans, continued the fair patroness of the blind man. fe i. .. ...... . i . ,i . . .i i i i i ue :auv appeaieu 10 snuos. lier lican. " It is quite out of my power,' she said firmly. I am grieved to appear unehari table to so many of my friends, but it is my endeavor to act conscientiously in these matter-., and to do this I am often obliged to refuse appeals to my benevolence.'' " Ii,it the sum is so triflintr, and the cause is such a good one, Mrs. Evans, Charily is a great virtue you know." " It is, indeed, but it consists not in meie alnis-eiviiej. I cou-ider the right pertonn- ance of all our duties as so many acts of charity. In the tir.-t place, we should pay particular regard to the welfare of tlio-e w ho are more especially placed under our care by the l'iviue Providence. Our children arc certainly among the fir-t ob jects of our charity, and their moral and physical well-being should be strictly cared ur. Other near relatives or friends are g' liera.ly pointed out, eutirt iy actnow ledge doctrine that as wo are all one great fumiiy, those connected by ties of relation- lllP have uo peculiar claim upon us. l,u,l '"k t "-v v... U!,,l' scn lit to divide us into families, and, al n "''rtl rule, I think t!;o-c thu? con- neeted can be Letter mediums of good to 0,10 another." ' Would you then nssi-t none but your -i uiii iv.'ir co;i!ieci:ui;s . inq ureu .-J rs cu crman, with some severity of lone ami man ner. " (.''.'Mainly, as far as my inenns would permit. 1 have certain rules iu regard to the.-e matters by which 1 regulate my con duct, but I fe;.r their repetition may be wearisome to vou. In the first place, I nave an accurate know teuge ot me amount told you all ahout it long ago, but this dressed, wearing at his button bole the ri of my husband s income, and mako it my sickness has prevented. Let Mary sit by band uf the Legion of Honor, was choosing especial study to provide for the comfort P.Ucn. and amuse ber for a few minutes, from the dealer's stock nf ..oods snnie sht.ll ot my laniiiy in an economical ami prudent manlier, ilus done, 1 put a-nle a eer'ain sum tor sickness and unforsetn expenses, which I consider a po-itive duty, as other wise there are times when debts will accu mulate, and to withheld from any one tluir ju-t due is decidedly uncharitable. I then set apart another sum for the releif of the poor and needy, which I endeavor to expend in ways which appear to niv mo-t productive of good. 1 lir-t seek out the poor in my own immeuiato neighborhood, ' 1 1 - t"u " 1 '"- e.iinu. 1.-......!.. ....-:....!.. -I .. utn- stances are brought particularly to my no tice. After they are eared for, I am ready so far as my means will permit to as-ist tho-e at a greater distance, even to the hea- then in toreign lands. At the present tune, I have had unusual demands upon mv lit tle fund, and mu-t be cautious lest I trcs- "I am grieved to fay that it has not. pass upon money devoted to other purpo-es. Ellen's illness has put everything else out Excu-e this long explanation, ladies, but it of my mind. I hope the poor girl has not seemed necessary for my own justification." suffered from the want of such a tritliug With some altered feelings, the guests -,u'"' took leave. The remarks of Mrs. Evans " U ,na" "ot ''e ,nfl'ng t0 heT Lucy had at least furnished them with food for t-"ve me ll,B I"1"1'". ani 1 "U & once reflection, and with regret Mrs. Williams d settle it.' recalled the manner in which three dollars! A sll01t vv,llk l'rou?-',t1 Mr. N illiams to of tl.e little sum appropriated to the pay-' t,,e door of t,,e c01"' Jl 1 w'lllnl-'. mei.t of a just debt, and to the comfort of tnm ot wl,,cU '-"cut,ed b AlHe uJ " ' ; - ; i " . 'r15'VT. n" 'l: .' ' 'dM, ffl , 11 uu L-i in i ii . k u.t v f vvi iu in i v nut acii'u 1 11 accotuniiee witn it, sue nictiiany exoiannea, : s1"-' rroeefded to purchase w,e pair of . 1 '.1 '. . .11 l l ''" am. . - ,...u ... u.i.iici. ocr seli-r"proacii wa s increased, on reaching home, she fouu l the young scam- i stress awaiting her. I " Could vou conveniently let me have the dollar which you owe me, Mrs. Williams' she asked, in a timid but earnest manner. "I am sorrv In shv ih.it I eatniot this morning. Alice," was the reply. " Call the ! latter part uf m-xt week, aud it shall be I ready tor you." j The girl hesitated. Sh evidently .lis- ; liked to urge her request, but necessity overcame her reluctance, and she again mi aid- It would be a great favor if you could let me have it" " It. is impossible, Alice, but if you really need it, I will endeav.r to send il lo you in a day or two. What is your number: With a deep sigh, Alice gave her address, j dnllar which has been too long due ; but m I was played upou ber. Young men be caro acd took her Wave. LL Wars fell Lut your pre9n. situt;..i', otter relief w ztt-' ful a&4 !! agr.... jmivatf. - lid aim destitute mother. dentally m. l her eye, she ha-tily thrust ! IJ0W I K;su ,!ice had the money which I raiJ fur tu,,s'e, sut,r,oe I mut a.,k Henry for a dollar for her, thou"h I bate , to ,cu i,jlu 0f , foolishness." . . . . . JIIU 01 Uiy The roJiieiiiii.o The reluctance to tell her hn.baud r.re vented the request from bciii" made that cVeninjr and the next moriiinu it parsed from he'r miud uutil he bad goue to bis dai- ly business. - i '..Never mind," was the reflection, "I the children w. lit to chool the rain came down in trr,..,t ( i ii,..ir return ii,fi Ellen s thin shoes were perfectly saturated -.t , . i wiiii wet, ana with some anxiety lier motlier l.at.-ued to warn, and dry her feet, and the ! tl.iirl was naturally delicate, and could bear little exposure I ,. .. 1 . "See, how dry my tcct are, ma mm a, ' Bit, ln). ti,ic.k new shoe.,:" exclaimed Mary, triumphantly. When w ill you buy Ellen a pair''' i "Verv soon, my dear," was the rer.lv, ; accompaiiiH by another pan-of regret as . s . i . ' . k . . she thought of thu appropriation of the needful sum. Iv v Hi .ria ulna ii a ilnrn tiifil:i.f. T.i . ,s les- sons are valuable but often bitter. Not many hours elapsed ere Ellen showed symptoms of a sudden and violent cold, and ' " " " " v . i. i r i before Ml' it was so exceediiL' v fever sfi that ber lather judged it best to call a phy sician. 1 "Cap j'-.tt account for the attack ?'' be added, as he felt the pulse of bis little pa tient, and listened to her short and labored ' respiration. ' " They returned from the school in the rain," answered Mr. Williams, " and must mn.i I,,,,-.. t.,-nn " j .. Her feet got very wet," added Mary, . r . ... 1 : who was standing by the bed, looking sor 1 roivfully at her sister. " Her shoes are very thin, indeed, not like my nice thick ones, which keep out the water." Mr. Willin'iis looked enquiringly at bis wife, but her face was turned from his ob servation. "JSothins worse than damp feet, at this season, particularly,'' rental k.d the physi cian, as he wrote a prescription, and prom ised to call at an early hour i:i the morning. The mother pa-scd an anxious night at the bed-side of the restless child, she f- it fearful that a regular course of fever muat follow, and the opinion of the physician at his next visit confirmed her apprehensions. S-voral days elapsed before the little inva lid showed any signs ol recovery, and thvti her feeble frau.c had received such a -hock that it was evident that unceasing cave would be necessary through the winter. ' Hew so in can go to schoul ag.iin, papa!"' she asked, as her father stood by her bed.-ide, on his return home, one eve ning. " Not for a giod while, I fVar, my child, was the reply. " We must try and make you happy at home, for it will be long be fore vou can binr exposure, liv the way, iicv," he continued, addressing his wile, 'how did it happen that you did not buy thick shoes for both the children ? I (b i'-lood you that the money I gave you v as sufficient for all needful purchases.' -., , , . i i . c ,. j Mrs. W illiams LlUihud but frankly replied: J 1 " And so it was, Henry, had I appropri- ated it as we intended. I meant to have and I will explain it to you. Mr. Williams li-tencd with attention to bis wife's experience. " It will, I hope, be a useful lesson to me," she snid in conclusion. " I am now fully convince! that Mrs. Evans is right, an 1 in order to be truly charitable, we must first regard the interests of those whom l'rovideuco has placed peculiarly un der our care." "That is undoubtedly true," replied the husband. "Another time you wiil be bet ter able to withstand tho pcr.-ua-ions of the charitable ladies who, iu perfect ignorance of the circumstances of tho.-e to whom they apply, ofteu enforce their claims in a limn tier exceedingly aimoving. Hut the little dept to Alice Ins it yet been discharged !" J S u kllock wa lnswcred by a tidydook- inL, woman, who directed him to their at.art- ... III. 'lit SIIVlll '. IIS " l ie poor woman is very low, sir. I ..v .. j i ne inner ....... w.sv irm-.. a'.. . .- j . . .-.i i 1 lie inner iiu.n was upend, oy .-iiee, Alice, hits. If, w ho itniiiedia'e! v recognized Mr. Williams, whom she had several times seen when at work at his hou-e. " Walk in, sir, she said, in a faltering voice , ,, i y mother is very HI, and I cannot -i J ' leave her a moment. The appearance of the apartment bespoke yai:i where sho was stopping a book for a extreme poverty, although their was an air -.resent to her. Oue of her friends, who is of neatness which rendered it attractive, a little rougtsti, opened the book, and sprink The sick woman lay on a bed in one corner. l0d betweeu the leaves powdered camphor, but ber eyes were closed, and she did not a,ui jsid it a,ide for the lady. W hen eke seem to notice that any one bad entered. ! returned the book was handed to her. Sho " Has your mother been long ill a-ked j opened il, aud the smell of csmphor and tbe Mr. Wiiliains, in a low voice. jloud laugh which arose were loo much for " For many months, sir, but for the last ; lier, aud she flung th book acn.s tbe room, ten days shi has failed rapidly." I A lew days alter he was told he need not " And are you not in need of some a-sis- call upou ber again. We are not aware tance, my good girl! I called to pay the sary, for you bave no longer leisure to at tend to your usual employ incut.' Alice burst into tear. "Indeeu, sir," she tubbed out, ' tlie dollar Hill do much ; for our comfort. 1 he last bit of fuel bich I huv in the world is on the fire, and I knew not where to procure thu means t purchase more. JJut bave never yet heen reduced to asking charity. " Nevertheless, you must allow others to cveriueies.-., you must anow omers to niake ou e'"fortable, uow that you arc uual'e t0 provide tor yourselves," was the i reply. "My owu means are limited, but I - ! !" ao.w"ut 1 C3,1 and tl,ere ro lbc" w". u,ore- Siekucss in our own al'''" must excu-e Mrs. Williams for ber "eg!t- " not sending you -the money as SD8 promised. Make yourself quite easy a'"1 ,u ,ue' It shatl be sent you immediate- request my own mtwlior."- nduess," replied ru to be frieud- T" anu lol'c' . " g"'i icart, she fa w M r. illiams depart on his bene vo- 1 I i 11 l - t r . i k'"t. erra,ui- mi. 1111. uonui iivui i ui inn iii ,u .e?i, fhe was iu possession of more comforts thau she had known for a long time, and all fears, lust her dying mother should suffer from eaui-cs which human aid might rcleive, were at an cud. Jiut the kind l)ic:ian, who, at the re quest of Mr. Williams, suou visited her, e r.i i,a itmn l.m.v ..-.v r...i-.n t Sv no encouragement that lile could fcu n ijiuiiia a.- v j uu a iv" a! I I v I a n j &m M'heu fthe convalescence of little Ellen permitted Mrs. Wiiliains to vi-it the humble -dwelliii'r. slio 1.1 ii.l Alice nlnim it. her uri.-f ... ' . . e TI ...II' 11 . , 1 u V'"v fc' ' 1 . ' A"d '"JlT; Allcc ou "'ut come home Ith "'f'. for ,he Pr"en' at iali b" s mpattiisiiiL' irieu.t, as the lone y eirl ' . .. J. e poured out her sorrows. " You tell me that you are alone iu the world. We will gladly protect you ; and the assistance which you can render nic in my domestic duties will be an ample recompense. I have the full consent of Mr. Williams to this plan, so you need not hesitate." '" My Heavenly Father has, indeed, raised up a trieiid iu my hour of need," was tho grateful renlv. There have been moments when I have been almost led to distrust 1 J is providence, w hen I have seen my poor moth er in lived of comforts which I could not procure, and have expended our last dollar in the bare necessaries of life ; but I can now look back upon the way through which I have been led, and, with a full heart, bless the Lord for His goodness.' " I have once added to your afflictions by withholding your ju-t dues,'' said Mrs. W il liams; "but for this you must forgive tue, Alice. To. the ia-t few weeks I have been learning a les-on in true charity, w inch 1 shall not easily forget. Henceforth I will endeavor to recollect that beuevoleuce should go hand iu baud with justice and economy." THE VIOLIN THICK. Some day, ago there presented himself before a dealer in curiosities, ut the I'alals l.oyal, a young man poorly clothed. ".Sir," said he showing a violin which he carried, ' I am a musical artist; this is the season of balls and soirees ; I have just had a lorjg illness, which has exhausted my purse ; mv; uiiiy buck coat is in pawn; 1 would be much obliged if you will lend me ten francs to redeem it. i would leave as security one of the violins you see, for I ha.e two. It is an excellent instrument. I will return to take it again as soon a-, thanks to my coat, I shall have earned some money at balls and parties." The young man had eucu an icjiu-.-i uiaiuig, i i.ii i i ueaier leuw , ... 11 . , ,- , , him tea francs and kept thu violin, whi.'h be hung up in the shop. 'J he next day but one a "eiitlen-n wn t....i, i....... i :.. . ...... .1 . .. .1 I . from the dealer's stock nf work. Sce'.ng the violin, he took it up ex amining it narrowly. " What is the price of this instrument:" said he. It is not mine," replied the shop keeper, and he re lated how he came to possess it. " This violin," continued the unknown, "is worth money ; it is a Cremona, l'trhups its own er is iguoiant of its value. If be returns oiler him two 1 jtidred francs for il. He is a needy artist who, it may be, obliged, and who can play ju-t as well on another violin." Then ban ling fjity francs to the shopman, tl.e unknown added, in taking his leave, " Vou wiil keep that for yourself if the af fair succeeds I will return iu a few days." Two days after the young man re-ap- P0rei". "r"'g'"g me ten Irancs to redeem 1,13 v,10""' ,or " i,"-'h the ieih'T off,-'red him .... 1. ..... 1 - 1 ........ A.'. I. '...- two huudred francs. -iiersoiuu ucsuaiion he agreed, pocketed the uiouey and with drew, lamenting the sad necessity which compelled him to part vv ith his favorite in strument. At the end of the week the deal er, uot seeing the decorated gentleman, be came suspicious. He carried the violin to an instrument maker, who offered him three francs for it. He acknowledged theu though a little late, that he had been the dupe "of two adroit knaves, whom he described to the police. CAMI'IIon I'll) IT. A gentleman of much natural and ac- quired talent, but very bashful, a few years B.S aucIltive to" a vou UiU we know. Her friends did not favor his . , u ... .1....... . t ii . it iiii'.'tis. i.e ii .. - in- .i v s siiuugiy per fumed wiih camphor, so much so that they called him her " camphor bottle." He probably u-ed it for the headache. At any :, ....- .t; . .1.1.. i... ...i iinv ti. ..- in'iitiiioi'ic u lie., ..uu r-l'C- n,. . i ... . w . . j i . , e a v to lie so much tnr.iuiti1 fih.nit hf "camtdior bottle." One dav lie left at j that she knows to this day the joke that For liOi, for mid by
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