Dr. ANDREWS Of tht UnfarCty of Ncfyltuii, Proposes to revive a f'W Private Pupils to be instrettd in tbt rudiments of THE LATIN LANGUAGE. HE corfinw himfelf to bcginniri; because he wooM not iiKiir the dai ycr of having many CUfl>«, or beisg obliged to bwiLi on la inluAcient fooodaiion. And at he will require their attendance bwt two hoora in the day (from eleren o'clock in tht fore* noon, to one) j there wiU no need of removing t{vcm from the schooL to which they have hither to gone, or may He trended to be sent, for their improvement, in reading, writing, ciphering, and other use nl branches «f literature, not ufaally t2Q<ht in a Latin school. December 5.1799. Drawing School. Ty #R. BECK having been loliciced fcy mary of IVA his friemla to engage in a Drawing 6ehool r takes the liberty otmforming them and the pub lie that he intends opening one at. his house in Fifth flrtct, oppoiite the State house yard, on Monday the 4th of November, on the following terms: Monday 1, WeJmtfday and Fridays t Ladicj from three till fiv»\ quarter. Gcnrteme*. from half past 5 till half pafl 7, Prirate LefTons, at heme for on Lout, From home two hour*. f PERSPECTIVE, The eflonriat gtowhd work of of draw ing, taught by a much mor* 6mplc anu ihort" Me thod" than hitherto pra&ifcd* iVArrrztiy A f-erfon so 4<\ fcoufe work ; tlfo a boy to at tend the family cite o* a hoW>. November 1 7 JUST PUBLISHER, AND FOS SALE I\y H. if i*. RICE, No. 16 $* Second street. (Price T Dr.l'ur) GALATEA, A PAS JOJtAL ROMANCE* Smbeltifhcd with Fifce Engravings, .4 few Copies of Miss Seward's Monody on Major A+dre, May be had as above, price xi£ cents, pceembtr 3. MAI'THEW M'CONNELL Having opened an Office in Cbrsnut slreel, (A few rloors above Four:)»j At No. T4l, A ND again commenced the Business of Ns godations. in the various kind# of Ibtfrltc Stoc* Bills oj Exebo*Zfi i&c. &c. tu gages to do every thing in hit power to give fatisfac t on i« those who may ihink prcrper to employ him. Htf ftiean* to en fine his transitions to the dgcnj atttf CotHtnifion line, in all fach fail* finefs as is camtnetfi to the proftfljon. The purcliafe and file ef Houfu and Lit* !# and.ncn? the City will be atteuded t», and alio tf Lands vbtn that biifinefft again revives ■daw'fOj 4tf) November 19. Bank of North America. THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE her-by notified thit an EJ-fiion for Twelve DirtiSors for the anfuuif; year, wiit be lu-IJ at the Bank, or Monday ih« r jth Tanuiry nut, at 10 o'clock. ' RICHARD WELLS, Cesbhr. Dtc. 2, 1799. ' ' dtE POST OFFICE Novejabct 30, • 1799. THE Port Office will be Rationed iy: day at Sun set, to No. 37 Seuth urd Street. dtf. LANCASTER STAGES. THE Proprietor! of the Philadelphia and Lan oaftt r line of Stages DISPATCH, return their grateful thanks to their friends and the pubKc in general, for the p; k o favors they have rfcxivcd.and inform them that in adritfifen to the regular Line, thiy art p ovia-d with Carriages, sober and car. |ul drivers, to V 'I rougH between ftc City and Borough in two days. Thofu who prefer this mode of travailing can be accommodated at the Stage Office, sign of United States fiagls, Market (Ireet, Philadelphia. Downing, Dunvioody V Ca. Nov. 30. CAUTION. AIL per Tons arc hereby cautioned agair.ft pur chasing or recaiviog in payment, tt»o Draft* of Thomas Truxtun on William Pattcrfon. in my favor, Commiflionert ef thi Federal building in the city of Walhington and myfelf, one payable at pjjjc r-,'.".; ; ror OT) dollars Jl coitt, th« ether payable at fix month* after date, for 1751 dollars 85 cents, the fame having be«i forwarded from the Post Office in this city on the 6th infant, cnclofcd in a letter from the Cotamifijoncrs afore fald, (the proprietor* of (aid draft*) to David Harrir, Baltimore, who has not yet received them. Mr Pattcrfoo apprised ol the nifcarriagc of these drafts, will not pay them to any pcrfon «r persons without hearing further from the Com miffiontrs. THOM tiDtttmitr 1)79 AT > Court of Common Meat held at Union Town, lor the coauty of Fayette, the i*tft-th Monday of June, in the year of our Lord one thou fcnd fev«n hundred and ninety-nine, before the Judge* ol the fame court, on the petition of John Willfon, praying that the a& ol Alfcmhly, pro ▼iding that the person of a debtor (hall not be liable to imprisonment lor debt after delivsring up his eflate for the uic of hit creditors, may be ex tended to him. The Court appoint the firfl day of nut term, to hear the petitioner and his cre ditors, and order that he gi4c his creditors public notice hereof, in Fenno's Philadelphia pap.r, and in Vundt and Brown's Baltimore paper, for one week, ending at leafl four weeks before the day ol hearing; and that he jlfo g've to John Oillef pie andjvob Everhart pcrfonal notice in writing, to' be (tried on them, at lead fifteen days previous to the heariao. At September term, this order wan continued rt> tie firfl day of December term. By tbc Court, • EPHRAUtf DOUGLASS, frotbonotorj. ACADEMY >o* DANCING. BEGS loaye to inform his fcholart Mid the pub lic in gencril, that hi* Academy will open (or the season, on THURSDAY the nth, at Mr. O'ELLkRtt. For farther Particular* app»y to VLtt F. 70, north Eighth Areet. December 3. Girr DANCING ASSEMBLE ' I 'HE Subfcribcrs are informed that the firfl ATmbly will be hrld at Mr. O'Eliu's Hotel, on Thursday the tith ilw Dettmbcr 4. TRINTED COTTONS, Snitrd to the Weft-Irujia Market, and <»t>ti*du drawback— For sale hy G&OJIGE K'PLIIAMSy No. ioj, High Street. ALSO, Do!.. Wine hundred pair of American ftro*K made SHOES. together wkhfundry othtr articles. diw. Pec. 4. At No. r.f 5, Market-ftreef, Superior London Particular, Madeira, *> WINHS, Old Sherry, Port 5c Liftnn, i Ball flavored old Coniac Brandy, Jamaica Spirit* and . Holland Gin*— By tht pjpc, quarter caOc or gallon. ALIO, 3tawtf A few Tons of excellent Hay. Nov- 30. diw—cniw HAS FOR SALE, At Ko. 168 High Street y wholesale if retail, t»if qvAtnw Madeira of tke vintages #f *9l to '97 > WIV p<i Old Sherry, Port atui l.ilbcn J '' Fir.l and i«urth proof old Coniac Brandy, Jamaica Spirits. AtSO, , • A few Tor.t of Upland aui Mtadya Hay. <l6l. . December 1 rox SJLE, On board t]i« hrigantin? Fivt Sifters. ■ Enquire of JOSEPH DOKALPSON. November if. tot- Of the ftip Rebecca, John M'Keever,ihafter, from ' —C/n stsrtng-,, ; K<wJ »7. Bor Europe or the Weft indiei, ; THE S,HIP PACIFIC, taV -rERKjMS. friyt.TEß, Mafttr,. I 'l'TsjfKQ She' is ir-stiuncb good Ship, jveil fitted, burthen about 3500 barrels, and ready to receive a cargo an board. . J3 r For scra» apply to ■WHARTON W LEWIS, rao HJVK FOK SALE, . A parcel of Havanna Molaffcs, (5M Madeira Wine, Grcund Ginnrr, Burlington Fork, tec. be. Nucemfccr si. Fjt LIVERPOOL, THE. DANISH SHIP W&J LITTLE MARTHA, jjSnSfe OISA C• Mjkk, master, Burticn 300 tent, THfc principal part of her cargo ktiog now ready to go on board, fte will fail with all jMfible* dispatch. For Freiglit apply to NIC KLIN is GRIFFITH. N<">. 27, 1799 4 ONlheiltinft from the Marriiie Cari-acls, I-RfGH DUFFIELD, a private is the Marii'S tf9f W> active of Ireland, aged 35, five ftet "five incWit^, ion. He hat resided for some time pail in. this city, where his family now are. Whoever apprehends said Dcferter and de livers him at the Marine Barracks, or lodges him in goal, will be paid a reward of ten dol *rs, and reasonable charges. S MUNROE. Deetaftcr g TWENTY.DOLLARS REWARD. RAN AWAY on Saturday evening the tjth July instant, from Colebrook Furnace, Lantafter county, a Negro Man named Colo, he is about 40 years cf age, five feet fur or se ven inches high/ tolerable black, with a down ill look, (quints, he is a cunning artful fellow, a grea> liar, aftd »ery foud of strong liquor, has been brought up to the farming bufinels, it verv handy at any kind of laboring work ; he took with hijn a number of clothing, amongil vrhjicb were, one J'uit pljin Nankeen ; (some money). It iaexpefird b« has shaped hit ceurilc for Philadelphia or New York. >' ; The above reward, will b» p»ul fiv fe ci) ring him in any gaol, in the United §utes, with reasonable charges if brought bome. SAMUEL JACOBS.. Ccltbroik Furnace, J«!y 16, 1799: {Oil) J '■ ■■■ dim Mr. FS.iXCrs or tub New ruiATte, rr.*M»i • lite HilUri per M«mh, Tea. d*. per Quarter, N» Entraiut. TWO TRUNKS , LAWRENCE SECKEL, HAS FOR SALE, WILLIAM SHEAFF LOGWOOD FOR SALE, ' ' - : ; T H E CA il G O BATAVIA, Appiy_ to JOSEPIJ.StMS,, , No. 155, Couth Watcr-ftr?ct. . dial For .FREIGHT i)r C;HAfITER, • • - - ■<■"<! No liS South Front ftrttt, DESERTED, JAMtS M'KNIGMT, C»pt. eommtndiHg Marine Barrack* drw. MEDFORD a»b WiLLiS,. "«« y.trtivtd Jmce liar latr Ai-writtfTniat— l&J Crates Queens Wmt, zoo Calks N.ils, 6 Truika Madras Pullicatti, 1 Cslti Glove', I Trunk SilkHoCery, i Bale Superfine Bruad Cloaths, (6 Bile* White, Blue aud Green, Kvtidal Cottons, 10 Balci Backing Baize, 2 Balei Shotted and Green Rugi, li Too» ' *.* Order** r«ittitta»ce» aT'communicati wis Iw tkc following Huufrf, for wh'm Med ford and Wills are agent*, may still pass through their medium, »ix. dt 1216, John tod Robert Holt ll< C> ■» RotMalc, Willilm D-Wm—Lriccftrr. Chad Juhnfon — Birminghim. TVcemher to. THE REV. KOHEttl ANDREWS Has opened a SCHOOL No. no, ll'ainut Strttt, IS WlilCH YOU NO OEVTI.EMEN will tw inftr»aed by him in die different branchet of CikHiCKl aad Polite Literature, »i*. the Englifti, Latin and Orcck Languages, HiPorjr, Autiquitiea, Geogra phy. the Use of the Qlobcs, Arithmetic, and the Praflical Brioche* of the M»ihwnnic». 0" Unaaeftionable tefiimomaU pit he given of Mr. A. i experience and qaalificationi a« a Teacher. f Novraiber •> One hundred Pipe* and quarter Calks Wine Vinegar, London Porter in Caflct of 6 and 8 Doa. Brown Stout do. do. SpaniSh Scgari in Bozet, Dried Peaches in Barrels, tOXJALI Br BENJAMIN W.MORRIS, A Commodious Wartfaufe, In Pear Street*, To let By the Month or Ye*. November jj: • , uteoj Fifty BarrcU Pippin Applet, In good order for Shipping, AND A -few Barrels Dried Peaches FOB SAXE", " ' At,ike corner «Jf Dixk iffi 9ttr Strtct. December 4 > . * dii Bv SIMON WALKfclt, % Jfe» 78 Watkid ''Sflr 'ttty. , > E* NOL!SH>pKfXk c^)t» of 6'dotiiaMdi, "Tin Pfatc," " • '1; •- • ''. V i •. .Sheet, bar.and pig yv " Caappii, with can corriglcW, 4, '4* *9 and t) . poindcn, f ', ••* ''■ * Shot, rtfim*. double headed affd-ciaflifter, -Iroh Crow Bars, • *• ;r. *.• • . CHjtUiT 1, bo*rdijtg Pike*, -MiilkfN and KiftoU, BrimiUtoe, Z J>\... i] ~. 1 Cream of Tartar, I'orter, Wine aftd Claret Bottle#, 9ii Tn-vcnces of Eattheo Ware, each about thirty crates, assorted White atiti red ytllo* and black Piirt,*)d : ' SpaniAi Browa, ' } Rtifll3jj Briltlo, - Hardware aiul Sadler?, a (Tor tad in calks, An Invoice of .German Plattllat and Britannia*. co6w December 3. TH'E'SUBSCttIBKK Hating enflored tkt Land 1* id offf*ffatisfjing the Warrant! due te tit QJJUers and Soldiers via served in ikt war betvteen the United States and Or tat Britain, PROFOSES tolbcarc Warrants to the bcft advantage, on being aHowed a rvafoctibJe compensation. He Will attend at Philadelphia at the ftae of locating; and a* not left than 4000 acre* can be registered or located, wll reoeite afty nurfftcr of. warrants less than that amount, and clafa them with others so ai to make up the qaan tity required. The fubferifcer propafes a!fo to atcerd oa tfec land immediately after locating, and (be# any fe&ion in which be may be employe - Letters or wafrafcts to Alexander Addifon, Esq. Pittfborgb, until the ift day of Jauuary neir, or tp-thv fubfcr&er at Wa(hington, Pet.nfyUania, any time previous to the 17th Doc. and from rliat day until the 11th day of February n«t, at the Pott Office, Phil-delphia, will be at tended tp; December 4 Scbuyitml Fcnnanent Bridge. THE STOCKHOLDERS ARB hereby notified, fhat an Ele&ioft for % FrefidtPt, tweire Dire&ort uhl a Tfrfuftf, will be heM at fljeir otter. No. 13 North Fifth ftrcet, on MikoaT the 6th dAj of January neit, at 10 o'clock. • t i JOHN DORSEY, Stcremy/>r« tem. Dnimitr 4 , I 799. lailrtE SAMUEL REYNOLDS, ' TA TLO R, Respectfully uqjwint.thofc gtnticmta who plemle.ta f»*Ar mm with (heir c«ft«n«J udkjiftiaidipiidtUy, tKat he hai removed to hitSbbfi No. 40, Sooth Third Street, where he wiU.bcglut cp lervc them. 1 AlLsrdcu utcndad with tfce ufuil pine tbditf ■ Dec, j.. TWO of three Gentlemt-n with their fcr vanti, may h« accommodated with Lodgingi and Brcaklaft, and two lurnifhcd rooaii, at No 83 north Fi{th Street. jCut cmhr 17. ON Hans, Enquire at* JOHN DORSET. 3»w Bw. wfcftf WHO HA* J>OJt Sjilt, Wm. M«clun£Y. eotj REMOVAL dlw. %lje <sii3ettc. tJULAtHLHHU, Vkdnbsdat KVKNINO", OKCKMBKR 11. Julian ct lanctß propoliti virum, Noi) cimm injor ptm jubcntiutn, Nun Tuluif lnOmnti< tyranni, Mcok foltiU. i I cuMUPHttittair. THE ttate oj New Jersey extihits *J this moment a retting place for patriotic contemplation : her citiiem br-ure aod loy al ; her legislature liberal and discerning : flic wanted nothing to give her Superior rank and importance in the confederacy, but a digested code of civil law, and an improv ed constitution. 'J'he first is completely ac compliflied, and the last it brought forward with fnch a weight of opinion that no dcubt exists of a revision. A pamphlet has lately been published addrtfled to the Legislature and people of that, state, which exhibits the ' necessity of this radical mcafure, in a Series of numbers under the Signature of F.umenes, written with the ability of a statesman and the flcill of a logician. The writer propofrs a practicalillustration of the drfeits and er rors of the exlftiog charter j and he has ac complished it in a manner which mudenrry complete conviction to the minds of his fel low-citiiens. But his book is written upon a feale which mufl give it a plate among the scientific productions on American jurifpru dcHCe. tte not only develop*! the general theory of diftinfii departments in a manner clear and fatisfa£lory, but he has fortified his principles by an irresistible chain of proof* deduced from a&ual experience. In Short, it is a work that ought to be csnfulted by the legislators of every ftateand though in fotne particulars its locality may render it inapplicable, yet it affords a wide difeuffion on fubjcCts of general economy, and.cannot otherwise than prove of grvat public utility. Its particular merit conilfts iii the fxhitilian of the actual evils which result fi-oiii an im proper diflribption of constitutional pcrncrj ~ as experienced in New Jersey ; and there is fcarcelyan existing form of Bate government in the U(tion which will not read its imper fections and recognite the remedy in these ingenious papers. The writer's quotations are judicious, frequent tnd full in point,. auJ '"' n-.uft givepleafure to find that a man who appearr to poflifs such a :mnd ; has drawn much of Ms knowledge frdm the poli tical writings of the illustrious author «f the " D/fente of ' the Constitutions of Go vernment of the United States of America." Speaking of that work he fays> " I Shall be gin w tli the authority of John*4damt t now rrcGdent of the United States, because it deisrves the highest couSideratieu from the knowledge we poflefs of his Sngular virtues and integrity, aud because his opinion is the »*fult hot only of moreiitperieuce than per haps anyottjer man ever hid iii the practical foirtiation of government, but affords a con cln&»A dr*Wn from the cotnpletift iqveftiga lion and coffip.irMon of the various fortts, principle!, vices and perfeftions of antient and modern constitutions, that ever the fn duftry and talents of any one man has ac complished." And in a note he adds, "No one who has his reason. is a cititen of the American Union, and hat arrived to man's estate, ought to be without thithook.* It will prove the fafeguard of hit virtues, and an antidote to all the poisons of democracy, anarchy and atheism j it will ifiarcoverprove to him (if it were possible to doubt-it) that this great man has not l'pefit his life and la bor* in the establishing an independent rr> public for the purpose of traducing its pria crples, and fecorr mending in the place of it a monarch]/ : and yet there art fa ex tretnely depraved as to represent this virtu* out and ever intrepid defender of tbeAmer ica-n revolution and governments ai eadeav oriug to subvert and bring into cpntctnpt I these Very inftitatioot which it hat been the j labor of hit life and hil greatest glory toes. tabliffi and defend." ' Divine Providence has been plcafed to take to ltfeif oq the 29th ®f August last the fool of our most holy father Pius VI. and f«ora the prefert circumstances of Europe, and the difhirbastei by which it ii Agitated, it it not to be expeiled that the eleAion of a fucceflor to the pontificate can be made with that tranquillity and peace which are so necessary, nor perhapi even so promptly as the church requires : to the end that in the mean time ray fubjefts of all my dominion! may not be drprived of tb» iadifpcnfable aids of religion, I have , rei'olvtd, that until I inform them I of the new appointment of a Pope, the Arch h ,3 T, Bifhopi and Bifliops Qiall exercise all their , „ _ w r l- 1 , . faculties, in all their plentitude, confotnia- A Proft::!- of MuGi from that citerful \,, *1 harmonic coui.tr>-, France, propofest. bl y te thc anc, " ,t ifc, P lln< " of tlie churcb » liSruft ladits in bis art every evening with f ° r matrimonial difperfations and whatever he pious exception of Sunday and Saturday, . else is competent to them : that the tribunal 6 judicious complail'a»ce to the prejudices of 1 e f the inquisition fliall continue, as hereto >ur forefathers. The Prvfistor however is forw . tbt fJlt|ci fc , f ; :s f un aion-, and that slot lo much ot a puritan, ai to abahdon all - . . „ i •> , . . thoughts of love and gtllantry, for after di. RoU dtc ' de ,he taut " wh,ch ' ,mtll reftng hi. fait pupils to enquire for him in j no, T. » crc committed to it in virtue of the •darkalley in Night's cuurt, he engages with j commiflion of the Hopes, and that I will it perfeft good faith than was ever pnnifefted point! of the eonfecration of Bifhoi>s and by hii nation "to reconduct every lady to 1 . . • 1 ■ r , • 1 r rLir rrfpeftive place, of abode." What : Areb - B, <M"' •*» «*4 iitming powers mufl this •' supple Gaul" I ' "portanee wh*h may arile, thc Chamber Ji'ffefs to conduit all that variety of ladies, *>" consult toe through my firt\ Secretary ot' nug, ai.d warm and happy must every n j cn t he persons whom I may think pro. • Musical Lady" be under the foft.ring in- totonfulli i wal determine what is pro per, that Supreme 1 ribnnal reprcfenting the affair to me, and to which all the prelates of ny dominions will address theinfelves, uptj ! give new orders. This decree is to be ead in my Council and Chamber, which arill eive the corresponding orders to the said cclefiaftictil prelates for its fulfilment." S:~ lliefonso, slb Sept, 1799. * AdiflAi' Defcf C 4. A Teacher ef the French language in this I city inform all such of his pupils as art in dark that " far the better convenience of t hf 'Veiling scholars, a light is kept in tbe entry «.'f his lioufe, -which adjoining a certain fruit lighted every night, will be mere easily fren." A more agreeable and easy ipecimen of French phjofophy is hardly to be foufld than is contained in {his precious adrertifement of the Am»ra. TMis is.the new and true light indeed, which, aflifted and supported by another light, will be easily seen to {hint more and more unto the par ftG d«y of gloriaut lllumins-tilie. What a lanthorn to the feet of the Humbling scholars of 4his Frenchman mult be this light wultr tbe bushel„ and " *he entry." - Ho# frr Ht little candle throw* iti beam." [OFFICIAL.] Spanish Official Account of the Demit* $f the Pcpc Prjs }']. (Tr«rfl»t*<| from thc Midrbf Oaictfl.) MADRID, loth Sept. 17^9. ON Tuesday the jth current, the King; received with the great?fl grief the unhappy intelligence of the decease of our mod holy father Pius VI, which happened on the 19th of August last at Valence of the Drome in France, at b»!f pnftone of the day, aged 81 years 8 months and 1 days. He held the pontificate 14 years, 6 months and 14 days. At hit death, at well at in al) the critical cir cumOances which furround«d liim, he always maniftftcd that fcienity of mind which fpringt from real virtue, and alone accoin panies the foul of the just. During the 11 days of his illness his lips were opened only to pour forth praises of the Creator, to pro, test the nioft humble fubir iflion to the decreet of Providence, or to implore its fcenedi&iona upon the Chur If, upor. all its members, and particularly upon their Maji-fties and all thg royal family. These are the only confola tor) reflefljont, l«ft to their Majesties, by a loss which has penetrated their compassionat e hearts, and which will be felt by all Catholic Christians and all virtuous men of whatso ever country and belief. An equal cause of confolatien is offered to their Majesties by the fatisfa&ory conviilion left *heir, of hav. ing omitted no practicable effoit or meant, at well to preserve his holiness' in the tran quil poflVffioH of his holy fiat, as that he might every where find at hand their Minis ters to afford him all the afliftance necessary to alleviate his afHi<flions ; their Majeftie* being left, alone in the care of rendering ef ficacious comfort to them, not content with the barren compafiion felt for him by others. In tbit manner his holiness viewed the sub. jc&', «)fd did not cease to manifeft hit grati. tude to "their Majelkiei, exprefling himfelf thereon'.very fignificantly in bit letteri, (hArtly before hit death : and by his last bt nediAions upon their Majesties tt is seen that lie preserved tt until the end of his life. Very great wat tht confirmation-which the death of his horinefs caused in the city of Valence of the Dome, the inhabitants of which paying to his holiness the due atten tiens {trove to excel each other in their duty and in" the care of bis health. All depleted kit death, and at if with it, all difference of opinion had vanished, thofa who did not feel •he loss of his holiness as that of a Vicar of Jesus Christ and head of his church, deplored him. at a pattern of virtue and one of thofa extraordinary perfonagei which heaven fends upon earth to be the ornament :and glory of the bum&n race. The Catholic heart of the King, always vijrilaiu of the spiritual ard temporal weU fare of his fubjefis, h.n for the present, pre vided tor so heavy a loft by the following royal decree dire&ed to hit council and chamber. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Phitadrtptia, March 6, 1799- i Si«, I inclose a comrrriCnn confl tuting sou is conjunfti*n »%li the chief justice EUfworth and Patrick" Henrr, Efq of Virginia, Ea> »oy« Extraordini'jr and Miniflert Plc»ipo« tentiary to the French Republic. By r v e
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