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FOR SALE, LIST OP CAUSES SF.T DOWN FOR TRIAL George Armstrongs ad. President of the United States, has called upon the Governors of certain of the states, to hold in readiness For immediate service, a corps ministrators PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. vs Erasmus Cooper John. Deer vs Jamison's ex'rs i A House in Wood-street! AT AUGUST TERM, 1814, OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLE AS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. George Cochran John Deer ot men.

live quota or Pennsylvania is 14 Regiments, -viz artillery, 12,600 Hoge 8t Jaques John BellwxKxl FRlDAYJ'' JULY 22, 1814. Lessee of M'Mahon and others Fklw. Smallman hifantry. General Staff three Major Generals, seven brigadier generals, one deputy CORNER OP SECOND STREET. Enquire of 1 SPEAKM.IX, SAY CO.

Druggists, JlCarket street. Wm. Steiner Jeremiah Wright quarter, master general, six assistant deputy master generals, and three assistant By Henn3i'Jtidiip. Dunning M'Xair i Conrad Rotb Abm: Kirkpatrick same vs Zadok Wright vs Wm: Herd vs Jas. Robertson.

vs Alex: Patterson vs J. Frew and others vs Wm: Musgrove vs Saml: M'Cord vs John Woods vs Andw: Rereigh John Anderson July 13 v. adjutant generals. Samuel Taylor oamuei Utmcan John Miller Mary Boyd ys 'l'homa Long vs Henry Hoover rs JohnM'KLUip vs Jajnison's ex'r9 vsT, Reed's adm's vs Arthur Brown ys Same vs Same vs A. Kirfcpatrwlc vs Same ys John Fulton vs Oliver Russell vs Robert h.in Thomas Greehoujrh A.

Brown T' Lieut. Gregory, belonging to Com. Chaun- OUR COailESPOXDEXT. Erie, 15th 13T4. ic-Kave vst but little correct in same eev squadron, was latelv dispatched by the J.

MONTEFiOIlK, Val: Shseffer Same Same George Gardiner Com. to destroy a schooner, intended to carrv Danl. Beltzhoover for leave to inform his Friends and the h-utle on the 5th instant. 1 4 guns, which' the euemy were building at .1 .1 1. i 3 i l.

vs PL Vandevert sur. pat. I use Public in general, ri esuue anu mcu wouiunave oeenjauncn- Same Pecer Trough Jno: Park's adm's ed in about ten days. Lieut. Gregory prompt i i.pc rllffpp -so-much from each Thomas Jones Thos: Wallace ly executed his instructions by burning the jygU THAT in addition cold Tongue, coloured and Sausages, on Monday next, Mutton brolli, Veal James DoJds- Jos: Davis vessel to the water's edge.

A store house con vs Ar: Brown vs James Davis vs Wm: Wilkin vs John Woods V3 Hardv Rundle i iiiJur. imwrver. to be- Thomas Jones taining store tor the vessel, was accidentally PENTLAND, Prothonotary. rrothonotary's Office, July 11, 1814. Beef Soups, will be served up every day John Huey burnt.

Iot man was suuered. to enter a vC, tbat the account published in the Nath: Bedford house, and not a single article of private pro from 1 1 o'clock in the forenoon," and on Reed antl Martin ST4AM BOAT NAVIIii TIiw; vs W. perty was injured. Wednesday's Saturday Turtle Soup James Gibson of a superior quality, which "will also be rt a statement a any, until the At a eeneral court martial held at Camp Sci Foster Saver JosrM'Clurg delivered out to families. flii-ijl account appears.

have in- oto, ne-ir ChillicotJie, 27 soldiers of the United ROBERT FULTON and. the heirs of RO. BRT R- UV INGSTON, proprietors, Ot Patent for navigating by Steam, do hereby Ice Punch, Cordials, Private rooms Oiu: Speer-s vs .1. D. Williams vs O.

Ormsby sur pat vs John Wilkins vs J. Barrackmun vs James Ross Vs Robliins vs Dun. M'Nair States army were tried, charged with tne Brintnal Robbms ror Parties. crime oi desertion. ive ot them were sentenced to be which sentence was carried into execution on the 8th Win: LougUed James Irwm give nonce, tnat tuey wdl use every legal means to prevent the violation of their patent rights on the waters of the Ohio, to the injury and that Lieut.

Col. Bull, of tlt Pennsylvania militia, was wounded UJ taken prisoner at the commencement vs Mvers Powell et al vt lutuistivcs uifrtr assigns. Robt: Stewart Wm: Valentine for use Nath: Bedford of Live action. The report of the burning of New Bedford, by the British, as published in our last, turns Court Hovse Tavern, Diamond, July 15, 1814. Strayed or stolen from the stable of Lewis Peters, it is uol ue wisn ot the patentees, nor is it tlie intention of their agent interrupt the Ann Simpson et al out to be a fabrication.

vs Ar: Brown vs John M'Elheron vs Wm: bwens vs Wm: Owens vs Jacob Coon vs John Fairley jun John Led lie amusement ot any person, wh, in making experiments on th.s mode of navigation may encroach on their iatented invention. The ad. The Quebec papers state the arrival there of I large reinforcements of troops. Ann Simpson et al Wm: MCabe Ex'rsofRobt: Callen-der sen the 7th mst. a brown HORSE, 1 5 from the Buffalo Gazette extra, July 10.

RATTLE NEAR CHIPPEWA. We give the following statement public, of the late sanguinary en-rtfemcnt near Chippewa; it is as cor-Cr an account as we could obtain. Kx'rsofKobt: Cal vantageous terms on which they have assigned their rights to companies willing- and able to vs Jfand 1-2 hands high, 2 white feet, lender fun NEW-YORK, July 12, carry them uito eftect on a useful scaiCj are proofs of their liberality. But thev cannot in Baldwin, Addison some white on his tail, and 10 or 11 vears Treas'r of Pennsylvania vi and Semple old. Five dollars reward will be sriven British Reinforcements.

-A letter justice to themselves or their assigns, and cer- R. S. Reed On tne4tn insi. ung. ucu.

oun wim from a respectable gentleman at Water-1 to any person who will return him to the B. Kobbins the first brigade took uphisline of march town? Jefferson county, nder date of the subscriber. Saml: Hunter Sami: Rcjss et al JO HX IR WI.V, Jun. camp, near ort lne, ana pro- 3a inst. says'4 Four.

hundred and fifty utmij wiu not permit injurious encroachments, upon their rights And in order that ignorance may not be pleaded as to what those rights comprehend, the. following specification is quoted from the patent granted to Livingston and Fulton, bearing date 11th Feb. 1809 i Pittsburgh, July 13. 4a boats, loaded with sailors, soldiers, and Hance Scott Whitaker eecd'd to Black creeK, auout or 4 il -s above Chippewa, where the enemy iw1' munitions of war, have gone up the St. llichd.

A. Maupin TUJIXP1RE ROAD. Lawrence within a few days past The Hitherto, I (Mr. Fulton) have placed a propelling wheel on e.ch side of the boats, with wheel etiards or frames outside of each ys P. S.

Y. Ham mot vs Alex: Hill vs Wm: M'CuIUigh vs John Brown vs Thos: Scott et al vs Abm: Whitaker vs Wm. Hamilton vs same vs B. F. Brewster vs Rt.

Vance et ux vs'John Ferrce Vs Conk. BmH vs Ormsby Brison vs J. M'Fuull's ex'rs vs Joseph Wainright vs James Semple vs James Brison same letter states, that Chauncey's fleet was expected to sail from Sackett's Har the undersigned, being the of them for their protection a propelling Commissioners named in the let bour from the 4th to the 10th inst. no' tared in iui ce. ven.

otuu iiuiucui-went against the enein, and drove iJir.to Chippewa village; the enemy burnt a part of the village, and re-treated across Chi ppc wa creek and Gen. Seal to Ula-K creek. During N3iov en rown march, ec jown with the main force. Gen. Porter, withlhe New-York and Pennsyiva- ters patent, incorporating the Pittsburgh Joseph Huston Wm.

I lesselsresor I.aac F'erree Mark Deary's ex'rs Saml. -Mesrowan John Fulton Arthurs artd Harper Waif Forward James Kurd for use Robt Hunter John Cook DIED, Saturdav, June 11th, hi St. Clair and Lrrcensburgh urnpike Road Com pany, hereby give notice, that the stock townshj, Mr. ESSE PEARSON, in the 52d year of his age. Tuesday, June Tth, while holders of said company, will 'meet on grinding- scythes the stone broke, consequence of its being impelled with too great ve- vs M.

Muldleswarth wa miiitia volunteers, togeiner wun a locity, iracturea nis stull, ana masnea nis band of Indian warriors, moved clown vs Ben). Mevay vs J. M'Anulty vs Wm. Morrow face in a mo it shocking manner. He survived, with an imperfect exercise of his reason, until the 11th, when he expired.

Possessed ot ma Friday, the 5th of August next, at the house of Mrs. Heiron, in Versailles township, Allegheny co. to organise said company, and elect president, 12man-nagers and I treasurer, to manage the concerns of said company, until the next stated meeting thereof, to be held on the 1st Monday of Jan. next. vsExVsofJ.MK'illip wneel or "wheels may however be placed ber hind Uie boat, or in the center between two boats," On the 23d Sept.

1809 following, r. Frencli took out a patent and selected for its subject the position of the wheel behind the boat, tt is easy for any one who can pay, 30 into the treasury, and is willing to swear that he believes himself the first and sole inventor of the thing patented, to obtain a patent, but the priority of invention and the right to an exclusive privilege, is not in a court of law to be decided on such grounds This therefore is to give notice that action will be brought in the district court of the U.S. against each in I-vidual concerned in making, vending or usii. the patented rights of Fulton and Livingston to the injury of themselves of their assigns. B.

H. LATROBE, Agent for the Patentees. July 8, 1814. 3wq ny am.able qualities, his loss is regretted by a vs Sam. 11 chaidson vs Philip Rouser large cu'cie ot acquaintance.

In him the indi Joseph Wilson Jacob Dunn, Eliza. Thompson James Fertruson George Mann Thomas Sprcat George Uomilly. John Ifuey Mary Ban-, pro ami Robert Scott et al vs Thomas Bracken gent have lost a hospitable benefactor, society a useful member, the votaries of music an a- vs Samuel M'Cord vs John Deal greeable companion, and a respectable family a kind husband and father. Phitiji GUland, Jno. Darragh, Elizabeth Miller vs John Walker during the night and next morning, lie enemy, from the first moment of alarm ci Sunday, had been concentrating his forces at Chippewa.

Burlington, Forts George and Nbira, and all his positions on the river, it is sxid, were almost deserted to enlarge his force at tlut point. About noon on Tuesday, the enemy reiiikcemcnts had ail come in, and between two and three o'clock in the afternoon, he ca'nc out from his batteries at Ciiippcwa, with a confident expectation of defeating, if not capturing he The American forces, un- James JSlorvison, Geo. Sir ward. vs Heorge Miher to vs Alexander Speers Simon Drum, jun. vs Gersham Adams Vs WilLum, Guv Wm.

Fried liobt. Stexvart. I Campbell and Rd- VALUABLE PROPERTY FOU SALE, CONSISTING OF A WELL SITUATED HO US AND LOT, AND 300 ACHES OF EXCELLENT LAND. bertson BATH HOUSE. vs Si C.

Latshav vs Wm. M'Elheny HE BATH HOUSE, next door to the July 13,1814. VOil HALE, A SMALL ACTIVE MULATTO BOY, vs James M'Elheny Pittsburgh Steam Mill, on the bank of vs John Bell wood dev Major Gen. Brown, were posted a- ValuaMc Staild sI the lout vnUcs above Cuppewa. The ene- Swit'ia now offei-ed for SALE.

Ti vs James Alexander ie pre- Francis R. Holmes Andrew' 'Donald John Roberts John Wilson Abraham Kirkpatrick Samuel Weekly John Clark John M'Elheny John Gonsalles Oliver Grant James Robmson Tho. Snodgruss and wife Robert jun. Henry King Rfbert Ham 1 ton wifo Wake man Partridge Samuel Even John DrcIcon Common weal tli David Dougal J.tcob Negley for use Crawford Miller vs Robert Curry rav had extruded his right flank," which. 7T IIO has a number of years to serve vs W.

M'Clure, esq the Monongahela, is now in complete operation. The water is soft, and both warm and. cold, lt will be kept open from 5 o'clock, iri the morning till 10 in the evening. 15th June, 1814. tf.

co. posed of a heavy body of Indians -he understands waiting on table cud advaccea wth his main torce into the open field. In the mean time, Gen. and all kinds of house tvork. For particulars enquire at this ohice.

July 15, 1814 porter, with his volunteers and Indians, JUST RECEIVED, had already taken his position on the left: consist of 40 ft.o i Front stvt. extends back 92 feet and on wh.ch is erected a large two story Brick tlouse, well adapted to public business, or pleasant and convenient for a private family. Immedfate possession riven. ALSO Three Hundred Acres' oi' excellent LAND, in Ohio township, Allegheny County, on wluehas good Spring's, and he3 on the state road from Pittsburgh to Beaver. The terms will be easy, and made known on application to GEORGE LEWIS.

Pittsburgh, 181-t FAUMEiU MECHANICS Bank of Pittsburgh, THE Stock of this" Bank is now selling- ransdlv. Thsrc remains but few shares vs Curry Wallace vs James Pentland vs Joseph Irwin Samuel Harris vs Jas. Thomsburgh vs James Gray vs P. Nevill, esq. vs Joseph Davis vs J.

Beltzhoover, ex vs W. M'Call etal. Spencer May-" berry vs A. H. Vauscher vs John Dickson vs Peter Haines vs Fred.

Wendt vs Same AND FOR SALE BY, BOSLER CO. NEW Orleans Sugar, of a supstidf quality, in barrels. Coffee in bags. to be sold to enable it to go into operation. vwwv wv w-v tvvbwwvnvvwwvvvwvvw.

1SS II Li i Logwood. New-Orleans Cotton. -Rum. Aprils, 1314. We presume it 'is unnecessary to state the advantages may result to the farming and mechanical interests from the operation of tins bank they are evident.

The books will still continue open daily at the house of maj. Stewart, in Wood street on Wednesday's" Saturday's at M'Masters's tavern, near tfce Market house, Market street. Sutton, M'Nickle Beltzhtjover vs POSTSCRIPT. Vt6 the action commenced and was up with great vivacity, until the artery and infantry were warmly engag-j in the centre and right. The first Irijade, composed of the 9th, 1 1th, 22d, aui 25tli infantry, engaged a superior force of the enemy's veterans, and after two hours hard lighting, they were tl ri-Ten ar.ross Chippewa bridge the enemy then retired behind his strong redoubts, tftcr puiling up the bridge.

The battle is siid to have raged with great fury and most unquestionably, was the best action since the declaration of war. The brigade under Hen. Ripley was posted as a reserve, and not brought into action. The artillery in this action main- fiii.eJ its high reputation. The bravery and activity of Major Gen.

Brown, and of Brig Got). Scott, where every where conspicuous. Gen. Porter, and the mta generally, of the volunteers and Indian corps, were actively and 'JACOB NEGLEY, -2 feo-S' WEDNESDAY, April 20, 1814. JOHN NEAL, GEO: EVANS, JOHN FSARIS, THO HE AZLETON, GILO: STEWART, GEO ROBINSON.

Pittsburgh, Julv 12,1814. (5 i. We anticipate the usual day of publi-cation, in order to lay before our the follo wing interesting intelligence. A GREAT NATIONAL-WOttK. Boyle Irwin Roger Parmelee Co.

David Hull James O'ilara Same Same Same William Milbay JohnM'Faull Nathaniel Cnick James Kerwm James Sh.ckls Hugh Galbraith Audiey Montooth Same Herr Enoch James Horner Jacob Beltzhoover Barker ass- of Perry Same Thomas- Sampson Patrick M'Aiuiany Jacob Leightnef William Larimore James Lindsay George Fowler Yates S. Courwell -Rob. Alexander's ex'rs 1 Thos. Hanna Francis Wilson's ex'rs Peter Rugh Commonwealth for use James Espy, Esq. Mathi3 Scott Samuel Neeley John M'Doimell" vs John Foster vs M.

Cunningham vs Lord Richarson vs (I. Cochran of Rd. vs Roger Patterson vs James Irwin -vs-James Finley vs Same vs James Robertson vs John Fritciiman vs Thorn as Jones vs John Fritchman vs Same vs Same vs Sinard St Surshelm vs Wm. M'Culiough vs Jerh: Sturgeon vs Jacob Castleman vs Andrew Boggs vs L. Peters, sp.

bl. vs Wm. Robmson, jr ys Jas. Glen's ex'rs vs Bi int: Robbins vs J. Fowler sp.

bl. vs RenghStBolinger vs W. Wusthofi'etal vs Wni. Miskelly vs Jona: May berry vs Rufus S. Reed vs Dimiel M'Coy TiIK subscniber intending to leave Pittsburgh, offers for Sale the property now occupied by him as a DWEUJNG HOUSE and HATl'liR'S SHOP, next door to the corner of St.

Clair and Penn ueets. It is a valuable stand for business, leading to one oi the most public Ferries in the Borough, and particularly eligible for the business the subscr.ber lias heretofore followed. The terms wdl be reasonable. A small portion only of the purchase money will be wanted hand the balance in yearly instalments with interest. Apply on the premises, to ABRAHAM WATKINS.

July 19, 1814. vvx y-v v-v wivvvxmwiM'vvvi. SHERIFF'S SALE BY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale at the Court-House in the Borough of Pittsburgh, on Thursday the 11th of August next, at 2 o'clock, P. Al. the following described Tract of Land, to wit One Hundred and Twenty -three Acres be the same more or less, situate in Pitt township, bounded by lands of Dougal MTarland on the north-east by lands the property of the heirs of John Whigham on the east; by lands of Charles Carothers on the south-east and by lands of Thomas Carrall on the south, of which about sixty-five acres are cleared, and a cabin and double barn thereon erected.

Seized and taken in execution as the property of William Reed, and to be sold by WILLIAM WOODS, Sheriff. Pittsburgh, July 19, 1814. Bij this Day's Express. From our Correspondent. ERit, July 18 We have accounts from the army UUUVl L11V VUIUIUCAIIU VI A1 VA VVtl M-9 A KJ 1 Vsetully engaged during the whole action, and acquitted themselves with much honor.

In fine, there was scarcely an officer and soldier in that battle, who docs not deserve well of his country. The enemy are reported to have lost I piece of artillery, 125 prisoners, wounded, and taken on the field their loss in killed is difikult to ascertain, as many are said to have been thrown into the ri-jcr; between one and two hundred were wuod on the ground. Our loss in killed is about 50 including several Indians; 130 or A') wounded. Ins taiiowing oiFiccrs were severely founded, besides several others whose toraes we have not learnt Lieut. Col.

Ctinpbell, 11th Inf. Capt. Harrison 9th, Cpt. King, 22d, Capt. Reed, with his Lieuts.

25th, Lt. Baron, 1 1th. We ksta few prisoners, among whom were S(ncofthe Pennsylvania volunteers; the prisoners taken from the ene-5y an; several officers. jor Gen. commanded the Uiitish forces.

IC3" Since the above was in print, we "Qthaion Friday afternoon, the enemy ARGUMENT LIST. rroposal for publishing a great NATION AL WORK, in perpettud commemoration of tliose Illustrious Akilwho have most distinguished themselves by their Virtues, Talents, and Public Services to be entitled, I '8 HlilOSJ.TORT PORT RAITS 'A LIVES, OF THE HEROES, PHILOSOPHERS, AND STATESMEN OF AMERICA. The Portraits will be engraved JiTessrs. Edwin, Ijcney, Fcirtnun, and Tiebout. A specimen ot the above Work may be seen at the Bookstore of Cramer, Spear iif Rich-baum, where subscriptions will be received.

June 29, 1814. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE entered into partnership, under the firm of George Jacksox Co. and will carry on the BAKING BUSINESS, in all its variety, at the old stand in Market Street, corner of FifJi Street. GEORGE JACKSON, JAMES DAVIS. Pittsburgh, Jidyl4, 1814.

JUST RECEIVES AND FOR SALE, BY BOS LEU Co. At their Wholesale and Commission Ware -House on Water and Front Ueets, rRIME New-Orleans Sugar in barrels, White Havanna do. in boxes, New-Orleans Rum, Indigo and Cotton, Best green Coffee in barrels and bags, logwood, Kentucky Rifle Powder and iacon, JPUJJL1CK SALE- until Ihursday morning the 1 4th instant, at which time he was within 3 miles of fort George. We expect shortly to hear of active operations having been commenced against it. Our army on its advance into Chippewa village, after the action of the 5th inst.

met with some opposition frofn the ensmy, who were posted on the other side of the river, to dispute its passage but were soon driven therefrom with the loss of 18 or 20 killed, and a temporary bridge being thrown across it, the army met with no other molestation until it arrived at its present Gen. Swift of the New-York volunteers was killed in an attack, about a week since, on one of the enemy's pickets. He had advanced in the night with 40 or 50 men to surprise the guard, and was the only man who was The guard consisting of 20 or 30 men, was brought off. We have no accounts of Commodore Chauncey having sailed from Sackett's Harbour. Vessels have been seen near the head of Lake Ontario a few days since, but it was not known who they belonged to." Since the action of Chippewa, the army has been reinforced by several detachments of regulars, a corps of bombardiers, (attached to the engineers) and a body of Gen.

Porter's volunteers, about vs J. A. Wills Thomas Fitzpat-vs rick et vs Eliza. M'Donald vs Hugh M'Kee vs Caleb M'Anulty vs John Meats vs Wm. Chambers vs Jno.

Alex. Wills vs Theo. Cisna vs J. A. Wilis vs James Lackey vs A.

Martin vs John Dauey vs O. Ormsby vs Wm. Porter vs John Bellwood vs James Wiley vs J. Beltzhoover vs Wm. Thompson vs John Huey vs Samuel Stai ley -vs John M'Kinney vs Jer.

Sturgeon vs Wm. Watson vs Commonwealth. vs Same vs Wm. Sturgeon vs Andrew Holmes vs Geo. Williams vs G.

Itobinson et al. vi John M'Cord vs Patrick Alurtcch George Pancake Hugh Wilson Woolman Gibson Jonathan Silvers Thomas Baird Conrad Eary Ezekiel Wright Thos. Hartley John Long Thos. Hartley John M'Kinney Robt. Kdgore John Gardner Conklmg Budd Jonathan Richardson Same Patrick Dougherty Henry Rhea Commonwealth I.

D. Williams David Stevenson John M'Elwaine John Wills Henry Buyers James Laughlin Same George Williams James Kirkendall Wm. Sturgeon John Keating John Huey John Brown Udted his batteries and retreatedon venston road, the American army in pursuit. Gen. Brown having previ-ucaused a bridge to be thrown across C'eck, over wnich 'he army were to fiove.

In pursuance if an Order of the Honorable the Orphan's Court, of Alleglteny County WILL be Sold at PUBLICK SALE, at the Court house in the borough of Pittsburgh, ON SATUROAV the 13TH of AUGUST next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the undivided half part of a certain OUT LOT No. 8, bounded and described as follows, viz Fronting on the continued line of Second street in the Borough of Pittsburgh, 60 feet, and extending in depth towards the Monongahcla river 100 teet, be the same more or less, on which is erected a Large Frame Building, occupied as a Cotton Manufactory in the tenure of Ralph Culberson, subject to a yearly rent of 45, being part of the Real Estate of Samuel Scott, deceased. Seized by order of the Court. 1 The terms of Sale will be made known and attendance given by Wm. Moore and Elizabeth Scott, adnyn'x of said deceased.

July 11, 1814 3JvUU HANDBILLS CARDS BLANKS awd OB FR1STI5G OF All. DESCBIPTIOX3 EXECttED IH THE NEATEST MAHJTEK, 15D OS THE SHORTEST S0TICS. Mexican Copper, uittohiinrh. June 22. 1814.

tf. M. 1VWJ A letter received by a gentleman in this Sis friend at Detroit, says, that an Mpeiitiou against. ha3 set plunder tbe command of Uol- Crolian tliat uetrait aid vleiendcncies are left almost en-fle''enceless, and that the Indians have Killed and scalped a number of persons in that Uuuty within a short time. JUSTICES BLANKS, Handsomely printed on good paper for tale at this Office.

600 strong, ol mtautry and mounted lu en. HRtlisiTlON OF MlLfriA. ae Secretary of War, by direction ofthd.

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