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,1 ~ »_ KM Mill DAM El.*. 1'.1i...,- and V1n.1i...-.. • !-".. M >is Bt»«i '. l.'i. ifvoe. Vn OllUlnl Paper Tor the BonIMMI, iXDAY K\ i:.MM.. JUNE 1., 1871. mnrtu on politkal utamm. lhe Rev. Dr. Hushnell contribute* to Hrribner's Motilhlt/, for July, an essay mi live trade ami protection which evinces :l :-lit and a capacity fur understanding ihe problems ini.ilved that is very rare aiii.'iig those who Imve dabbled in Mill and Dai that. Though hi- essay is ol.noxious to the criticism of the wit who commended lie- impartiality of the Died s.-'.tt decision, iv that it "gave the law to the North and the nigger to (he South," ive believe few can read it attentively with out gaining some light on a theme which much sophistry has darkened. Dr. Hush nell inclines to side with the free-traders on punly economic grounds, but forcibly ar gues that, tin- problem has other importan element! which cipially demand considera tion, anil which ought to modify the genera conclusion, l-'or instance, he justifies pro tection iv the.-c contingencies among others: ■I. When the munitions ot war and equipment i..r il reiinire to be Huts provided. Thrgrou Miinil <>t Washiugl'Mi wis nol ton slow to lilflb this discovery. Ami wli&l *n<l we also discover in cur war ci' 1913, but that we had nothing to equip lb.- wn-I Having ao woolen lnanula. tup. we i-ould not clothe our soldiers; we could not even make a blanket. We had been free-trader. haying all such thing* because wee.,uld buy thei ih.-aper; but v.c now discovered, how soon! tha we might better have been making hhinkefs a • I'.lllile the CO.! fur Ihe IfVSI ilfty leilfs. Tile .-11111 -. a-'irue nl saltpeter for gunpowder; of gaa and cannon uud sword-, and iron unci steel out i which io tii-ike them, A nation tbat is to be i».»\\er must have at least a sufficient supply f fta.ii nia.le at home, no mutter what ihe c-o-i, t :.im itself far war. Wo began also to make th discovery, shortly, thai the aery insignilieanl Oil Helen!' salt, 'I'uiiu 1 -: iv abort supply, was nearl a denii iieeessji \ iiiue nt the munitions of War and thai manufacturing it tor onrMelviufiat doub the ecasf would have l.een :i true advantage. .',. When the savin;' oi investments- all-end • ica.le demands it. I'hus we had large inves meats of capital made iu;New England during il war of 1818, iui'j which we were drawn to suppj lhe urgent demand of the time: the faith ol il ilovernment being naturally assumed to repa th,- service rendered, by such adequate Protectio afterward as might be pecewiary. From being reding people we were converted thus, to being partly a manufacturing people; so lhat, when the war iv,is over, we found ourselves converted, nl-". tt-i.iii lieingu Free-Trade inlo iLl'rotei-tti.nist people; fur ihe change was madtTnecessttry.-to -:l\e OUT hivesUneills. Whereupon we met un all sides the taunt of i i ollsislfil,•-, ; asking what 11111 l become Of O tree ,rude'arguments: had we not set ottrsel, against prot'-etion, and what has turned us n. i,. this new advocacy but the main chance an; tneiii of selfishness that is always lirsi wilh v lis If it were possible lor a wise nation lo 1 large properties perish, for any small pcrceata "f protection; above all, I'ora.just nation, say in cs.liirkday by volunteer advances of capit. lo refuse lhe care of It, unci make answer only taunt upon the consistency that asks lhat ear Or. taking It dlffimnt example, we are snppo. t he just about abolishing the present smalldu •al nine cents a bushel on salt. assuming Unit ihe current price of sab will reduced by only one-half lhe duty, thai is, by io and a half cents n bushel, then, for that vo -mail advantage, we consent, to let ourtnany tn - li mis ni Investment in sal, manufacture take ih i bauce. and, it may be, perish. Perhaps lh will not; 1 only chance lo know that they a running un a very small margin of profit, llu if they should, and we should Uud ourselves :i war wiih England some live years hence, an, our supplies af sea cut oil', what could v.c do b make all our Investments over again? lor s: t- as much a necessity of war as gunpowd llur pi-Icy saving turusoiit thus possibly to a very absurd economy. We had better pay cents more a bushel on salt to the end .»l Ihe world than to encounter any such risk. I.KMITS A.\D SHADOWS. To th Elitorof the Slate Journal : "Said Aaron to Moses Let us cut nil"our nose-. Said glioses to Aaron ' lis ihe fashion to wear 'em. 'lhe dialogue in the above quotation is evidently of modern creation, anil a great slander perpetrated upon Clod's anointed. 1 fowevcr absurdly A aron's proposition may read, there is no doubt of its being followed out to the very letter, if only promulgated by the fashion-mongers of the present day. h ashion conies no longer to us m the char acter of a suggestion—it is an absolute mon arch, an extortioner of time ami governs its subjects with a despot's sway. Its demands are known to be vain anil frivolous, but being absolutely irresistable it) a large ma jority (weak iv the upper story) the better .lass of thoughtful and conscientious minds are compelled to succumb. It is a sad and humiliating confession, and never could be made, save by a true penitent. Yet, why should we make our selves willing slaves to the kings of sin and iniquity, who are enthroned in the high places of the land to dictate to fawning tools? We have some gifts; let us use '.hem wisely, improving upon them, as tiod has enlarged our desires and capacities.— But the great obstacle to woman's intel lectual athaiieeinent seems to lie clearly in her slavery to dress. There is a BOMb. n mean, and in its generous limits there is room for taste, beauly, richness and ele gance. AVonian is necessarily entramtneled with more work ami care than is possible io be accomplished, without risking all ol her aspirations for spiritual growth, anil fit last coining to death with, the bitter consci ousness of a wasted existence. If women would only take this home to her own reason and heart, anil resolve to follow fashion, and style so far as it con firms with a reasonable and becoming -landaid, consenting to follow in its wake no farther, there would soon be an end to this worse than wicked nonsense. Men dress well, and even elegantly, vet expend very little time or thought upon their toilets ; 1 contend that woman may do the same, thereby gaining time for the cultivation ol her mind, and contributing more largely te home happiness and the individual demands of her family. Woman is groaning imdei her load of care, and yearning for release. There are those who are endowed by na ture and education to adorn any position, and whose words upon this subject pictures of silver." Those who are iseeking for the elevation of woman, anil her intellectual endowment, will lind the love of dress ami display no feeble barrier to progress, but the teal enemy of all their peace. I have given scarcely an outline ol thought upon this subject. It is one that should command the serious attention ol every woman who regards the higher inter ests "of the soul, or has any outlooks beyond .-. more animal existence. We have read some f.-ai-lul pictures -.1 sociable and lash ionable life iff Paris, the result of cv.oc-.-iv. vanity nnd Sasliion, little dreaming these were but lhe mad preludes to scenes ol horror and death, which should deluge a city of splendors, in blood! (iod forbid thai we should furnish similar pictures for them to refresh their own lucm conscience, and principle, HOW associated with fashion in ''high life" and "empo rium styles" thai, is appalling. 1) 'lhe bondage and the In wbai these bodies wear, And how we ill > Ollr leill riie hmttmr style anil air, Would drive one io dispair. Uui tor the hope und prayei , ■• heaven (where ud f- f -'-' --i . k&epftlt fashion then ' And thus we'll think of heaven Ihessveel relea-e there 1.. Marrow, pain and .in, v ~.. henter not therein Jl f lll'-l Visinll Before my woman v. leal we com* at las: . ~ -~, lite - bOOU Ulicllisp li--i.-.i-•-'I li'-i" li" - ot i».i •' ion , • . • Ckrlti's rigMt ■•• -■ •« ' . SPECIAL NOTICES, 'ii ii i: -fin k 11,1.1: r.."' Trenton are al Waft bahh- te -udd.-ii attaeta of Dysentery aitd Cholera Morbus, and Ihe-e o,- ; eutring when absent from home, are very un- ; lileasani. The PAIN KILLER may always be relied iiiwii iii such cases. As soon as you feel de- symptoms, lake one teaapooßful in n gill "f new milk and molasses and a gill of hot water. Stir well together and drink hot. ltepeal Ihedo..' every hour until relieved. If the pain be severe, | bathe the bowels and back with the medicine j clear. Iti case.- ..I As, 1 i and l'ythisie. i ike a tea- I spoonful in a gill of hoi Wtttersweelened well with molasses ; :ilso bathe Ihe Ihrosl and stomach faithfully with lhe medicine clear. Dr. Sweet says il takes out the soreness In ca.es of boiic.cttinir faster than loiything he ever ap phep. Fishermen, <o often Bxposed to hurts by having their skin pierced with hook., ami lln- of fish, can be relieved hy lull lung wilh lhe Fain Killer j assuoii:,- ihe accidi'ic. occurs; in this way the : anguish m soon abated : bathe as olten as otice in J Aye minutes, say three or four times, and yon j will seldom half any trouble. The bites and scratches of dogs and cats are i cured by bathing With the Pain Killer clear. See printed direction., which accompany each hot lie. Price '2o cents. fie) rants and tl per hotile. Sold by all Druggist?. je 4—d&wlm j . . , | a rpilE liltllMl. CHAMItKII, ESSAYS FOIt YOI'NG MEN, on great SO- Z OIAL EVILS and ABUSES, which interfere J wilh MAURI AGE—Willi sure means of relief for the erring and unfortunate, diseased find debili tated s.-nt free of charge, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 'i S Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. my 11— Bra INFIRMARY. 1 I IOTIiWITT INIIIHIARV. f I COR. MARSHALL AND COLLEGE STS„ ' RICHMOND, VA. 11. 1). 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Marshal, Eastern Out. ot Va. je La-lot ' __._ DENTISTRY. riIA\LOK BROS-, 4fU'Si*_. D E N 1 IST llli) Mais St ii i. t. t , I,'H II.UiiND, VA. je Lfj—:ln. A< 10l NT HOOKS OF THE VARIOUS sizes and Btyles. RILING and HOOK -lIINDING of an) description executed al shorl notice at ISIS Main street Earl.) orders are ~li, lied for HLANK HOOKS lo I se.l in July ........a,.,. U_ ,A.,, Iw. I REAL ESTATE AGENCY. AUCTIONEERING, &c. _■ E. B. N E WBUM" No. Kill Main Street, (FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY THE BANKING-HOUSE OF WILLIAM M. SUTTON k CO..) 1'AVS SPECIAL ATTENTION TO AUCTION SALES FOR ASSIGNEES, COMMISSIONERS, &C *_- Money loaned on city real estate j** LEIGH STREET. i ' ! ! I : l 2;:; i :. c; 7 I 8 9 in 11 12 k: l ■ 2 , n 4 '.I fi 7 s o in 11 rf 4* 4 8 • 7 8 « to I 2 :; lltl - D Id ill I * h * - ' 0/ i i I - _4 I ! ! ' ' I I I I a. j"~*- A *Or\, 0 no. i. § no. i. Alley IB Feet -Wide. no. :i. no. •> - ~~""^- S7 "'?£>> la Q; I I I lit* -*- u, — - «t 5 rj 20 19118 1. 16 I.. 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L.WAGNER k CO., Druggisi fltllK GENUINE LU BIN'S nnd other 1m- L ported Handkerchief Extracts, Soaps, Pow ders, German Farina, Cologne, _c. L. WAGNER k CO.. Druggists, Sixth and Broad streets. PROFESSIONAL.^ J.Mi. W. JENKINS. J.M). K. POI'IIAM JENKINS fV POPHAM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE—NO. 1 MARSHALL BUILDING, (.'in. Tenth and Rank Street, Richmond, Va., Will practice in lhe Court, of the State and Ihe United State, find before Ihe Court of Claims and Departments at Washington. Special attention given to cases arising under ibe Revenue and Bankruptcy laws of the United States. tub lt&Ukwtf Congress having recent ly passed a bill provid ing for the appointment of a COMMISSION for ih.- examination and adjustment of the claims of LOYAL CITIZENS of the South, for stores or supplies taken or furnished during ihe rebellion for tho use of the army, including the use atid loss of vessels and boats while employed in ihe military service of the United States, and there being many claims of this description which should have prompt attention, we respectfully oiler our service in iho prosecution of the same before fhel 'oiiiinissiofi, oti lhe most liberal tonus. according to the amount involved and the cbar aclevol ihe claim. For full particulars address JKNKINS k POJ'HAM. Attorneys at Law, Richmond, Va. We refer by permission to Jno. R. 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In addition to the inducement* offered by the > above liberal Club rale«, we will present to the ' jxirson sending tv THE LARGEST "LIST Of* SUBSCRIBERS before the first of November next, one of SINGER'S VINE SEWING MACHINES, complete, This machine ha* bei>n pity/has- •!. .and can be seen at tlie Singer Agency of I\lc--i- ShaH'er & Strong, No. fttfl Main street Riclmtond. ; COMPETE FOR THIS SPLENDID PRIZE, j THE WEEKLY JOURNAL Will contain a faithful resume of the News of \ the Week from all parts ofthe world; full and j accurate reports of the Richmond and Baltimore | Markets; well digested Kdilorials upon alkthe j current matters of interest. Political, Financial. : Commercial, Agricultural and general topics, ■ selections from the leading journals of this conn- ! try, local and State news, &c. This paper will maintain the principles of The National Repub- ] Mean Party, aud strenuously advocate all men- ■ meet lo advance lhe public good. Beli'-\nu POPULAR EDUCATION to be the great wan, ; of our State and Country, we .-hall give large j i*pace to Us advocacy. We shall devote a large i portion of our column* to the subjects of Agri- ' cultural, Horticultural and Mining interests, giv ing interesting articles on these subjects from aM.* contributors. Remittances should be made by money orders I or registered let ler-s, and addressed i_ EDAVARD DANIELS. i Editor and Manager State Journal, Richmond. TN ONE YEAR t at. 0 HIUSTI AN I NI 0 > i Has leaped to a circulation surpassed hy only one ; i Religious Journal in the Unt ted States, runt thai ; I one over twenly-twe years old. I Bec.u:si., First, Henry Ward JBeecher Is its Editor, and the Editorials, Star Papers, and ! Lecture-Room Talks are welcomed by thousands and thousands of Christians every where. The ■ Contributors MP Representative Men of nil De- ■ nominations. ' BicAtttß. 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Is7o, up to date of subscription. j Becavsi-, Seventhly, The Subscription Price i> Only Three Dollars. I For which are given the Picture above named. the story from its|com{iiencemeut, and theCuitis- TiAJf Union for a year. Many are making very handsome pay, in ; cash :uid premiums, canvassing for tin- popular ■ Paper and celebrated Picture. Send for Circular. Sample copies free. J. B. FORD k CO., Publisher-. j my s—d&w '27 Park Place, N. Y. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING. A\D I'Lt MBIM;. If you want PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING done in the BEST SYYLE, call on DANIEL O DONNELL, je 16—3 m No. 818 Broad Stivet. HOTELS. A MKRKAN HOTEL, CORNER MAIN AND TWELTH STREETS, RICHMOND, VA. $2 50 i_b dat %2 50 Tlii. ni-w anil attractive UOTKL, is now Dp.-)) for tho tieeomiuoilmioi) of Hi.- traveling public. It.-, location iiives ii peculiar advantages. Situ ated on Main street, near the Post-ollioe. Oumoiu house, till of Hie Hanks, Toleeraph Oners, and nioKt of ill.- wholesale find retail houses. ~i ihe The house is new flint newly flirni-lieil, and ils xporieneecl proprietor promises thai it shall be rsl-class ill nil of its arrangements. The TAUI.K shall have foil aclvfiulai.-e of till and oilier markets, ths H.VU supplied with Holl'E l-HH'OHS. mill lhe wine car with the most select brands. The LIVEIIY attached will supply tlie fines! •ains at all times. NOKVELL COHi: my 2 —w.im Proprietor. i-iii: oi.li DOMINION (; it r. I N M AC'K STATIONI'I'Y 1'lUZl: l_l'i;,MlK Is, beyond doubt, thai HKST THINU of flic Idsd ever ofl'ei-eit I'm- sale in this niarUfi. Kadi one contains. Hi Sheets good Note Paper, loeood Envelopes, 1 Load Pencil, 1 Dime Book, 1 Pen Holder, 1 Pen, I I'aril Picture. Ilesi.les. on. _ package is Kimralitood lo com.-.ill from Tea cents to tfl.no IX I'iltKl-'NH.-Vi'Ks. Price only flui-cni.-. Sitliscriptioiis vecoivocl to fill Newspaper-, Mniraslnes, kc, at publishers' rates. JOHNSTON - -aKI.IU . New-nlealers ))W Main street, I'ichniond, ). a. X SEWING MACHINES. X HOWE tBWINU MACHINE. BY A VIHot.fA 1.11)1. 'Tls a priceless boon, 'Us a fairy gift — A blessing to one and all; Its praises are sung in lowly cot, And chanted in palace hall. (.aunt poverty's form, with it. many ills, I 'an ne'er to 11. presence come; And the plain live song of the shirt 1. hushed In Its busy, cheerful hiiui. 'Ti* famed for durability. Simplicity and speed,' An easi million, needle- straight, And ilti.lv finished feed, It broiclers, with exquisite skill. Hud, blossom, leaf and stem . Twill cpiill, cord, gather, fell and bind. Or dainty kerchief hem. Twill tuck lb.) fleecy folds of lace, ■That lloat 'round beauty's form, (»i sew tho beaver coat, to shield Prom winter's chilling slorm. li makes a fine, elaslic seam. a> That neilber breaks nor draws, A.perfect stitch on either side, With no unsightly Haw s. When, from all quarters of the globe. The great and gifted came, To place within the halls of France Their monuments to fame; Came one in plain civilian's garb, Willi loosely flowing hair. "Who paused before lhe shrine and laid His votive offering there. 'Mid rare and cosily works of an, It stood, unrivalled, forth, And prince and peasant paid alike H Their tribute to ils worth, s merits nobly stood the tests Of jadgosiust and wise, nil. over all competitors, li won the 00-DW Pkish. And be. Ki.iAs Howl, who ilrsi Conceived this mighty plan, Whose boaveu-born gift of genius-wrought This noblest work of man ; n.-ceivod for his invention, from The hands of royalty, The honored Cross or Franc :s—the badge Of great abiUty. liiii soon, alas! he verified The poet's wonts of gloom, That paths of glory lead but to The portals of the tomb. A Irue-bovn son of freedom, ho To rank no homage paid ; To him wore empty lilies naught. With simple merit weighed. lie foiled not for Iho worlds applause, Nor wealth lo leave behind, Bui sacrificed his youth atul health To benelit mankind. And now, bis glorious mission o'er, His life's bard battle fought. Ii re aremeu, his honors spare— So dearly, hardly bought. Tin- dastard who would strife io steal His well-earned fame away Would tear the laurels from the brows Ol a Webster, or a Clay. Peace to his memory, I wine his name "Willi w remits of living green— Tho world-renowned inventor of Tbe far-tamed Hi'))'): Skhixu Machink. .. P. McKENNEY, General Agoni tor HOWE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY For Maryland and Virginia, 130 w. Fayette street, Baltimore, Maryland. !<-j;i Main street, Kiclimond, Virginia. fTim" improved SINGES SEWING MACHINE. PE BEST FOR ALE KINDS OF WORK. les indicate if: Durability and Popularity its Work confirm* it. I It*.S33 SOED EAST YEAR. OTHER MACHINE SOLD SO MANY, •ither force nor .row d sale's. The Machine itand upon its own merits. Call and ex amine il. lag Machines REPAIRED. SHAFFER & STRONG, 10—to t| MS Mall) street. SUMMER RESORTS. T M'KIM'K, HATH COUNTY, VA. ■E RENOWNED SPRINGS AND ( UIEAT NATURAE CURIOSITY United iv the romantic "Warm Spring. Valley.'' The season of IS7I will COMMENCE .lUNE, Ist. These thermal waters are celebrated for their I'I'ItATIVE vlrlue in Chronic Rheumatism, i rout, Torpor of Eiver, Chronic Enlargement ol Lll er or Spleen, Chronic Diarrluea or Dysentery non-Organic Paralysis, Old Injuries, Diseases o the Skin, especially of Svphiltlic origin, Chronk Diseases of the Uteris, Affections of the Womb, atul other Diseases of a delicate character Inc. deal to Females.. Baths vary in temperature from so to no de gyms Fahrenheit. The accommodations are firsl-class, and oll.'t unsurpassed atfraoiion* to the Invalid and plea sure seeker. Telegraph Office in Hotel. Prof..!. L. C.niiii.i., M. P., of University of Vir ginia, Resident Physician. Descriptive Pamphlets with full particulars furnished on application to S. C. TARDY kOO.. THUS. R. PRICE _i:o.. Richmond, A'u., or J A*. A. AUGUST, my 17—tjyl Hot Springs, Rath County, Va, A~ MELJXIivLWnnrsPRIXt'S WILE B* OPENER FOR THE RECEPTION Oi VISITORS .11 NE HOW. These Springs, so long.itud favorably known lo the public, have passed inlo tin. hands of the un del signed, who pledges himself lo devote his en tire tune lo the comfort and pleasure of lv guests. The waters have been hold in high c teem by medical men of eminence, especially ii diseases of the SKIN, ELVER and KIDNEYS. A chalybeate spring of great strength has boei recently found near the place. FINE MUSIC In attendance. Terms—Roard, per ntonib of 2S days, *37 ftO per day, W; per week, *l->. Parlies fuinishin: their own bed linen and lights, i:v2 60 per month i 'Idl.lieu under ten years and servants half price The hack will inert the train lhat leaves Rich uioiiil at 0:1.*). Round Trip Ticket, #:', .'«>. For further particulars, address the. tindet signed, or apply io S. S. C,ittri:i.i., Richmond. P. It. I'ARRAR, Proprietor. Dr. IH. P. T. Evass, Resident Physician. my 19—Ft>w -iiriiiTE sixpm.'ifNi'Kixi's, GREENRRIER, WEST VIRGINIA. These Springs, famous for their alterative wa i.-i - and fashionable patronage, will be open oi the Ist of JUNE. They afford uecommodaiioi for 2,000 persons. The Springs are 11,000 feet above tide-water, and the climate iv which they are situated is alwa.v COOL and INVIGORATING, affording eulif relief from proetrating summer heat. Professor Rosenberg.ms excellent band will*, in attendance, toenlWenthe lawns and ball-room Masquerade and fancy balls during ihe seMCM tut heretofore, ■ An extensive liven will be kept at eery Modi rale charges. Chah'lks—*:'. per day and *7''< per luonlli 0 thirty days ; children under ten years of ago, an colored servants, half price; while servants, ai cording to aeoomiuoda lions. mj ta-eodlw OKI). E. PEYTON & CO. *» rOI'.VTAI N-TOl* HOTEL. 't his desirable a-.id beautiful siunntor resor situated on the summit of ibo Blue Ridge Mom lain on the line of the Chesapeake and Ohio rail fond, one mile from Alton depot, Albemarle cu.iui v. commanding it full view of the surround untry. has been enlarged and thoroughly refitted, and will be open cm the Ist of JUNE. Bonne -Per month, *i"; per week, IU: per .I g fi children under f- years, aud colored servants, half-price. The CHALYBEATE SPRINGS are equal to any iv the State. Coaches will run daily lo and "from Ihe depot. EST END HOTEL, lOMI HIIAM'iI, tt. J., (formerly Stetson House.) Just relli ipen Juno loth; modernln siructitre tind lass in every respect. Will be under tl). gonient of James Stykes, of Williird'-. iiiglon. find Peter Oardner, now of the ..llou.-e. New York, formerly of the N.-\. lloiel. Applictilions for rooms, .Vc. roc* i\.'l hotel, or by Mr, Gardner,at Gilsey House, —ISI I Proprietors. "dye works. ri-lli: OI.DIVI'! THE LAROEST!! AND TIIK REST "! 1) V 1 WORKS IN AMER IC A Ire tIieST'ATEN ISLAND W ORKS,_,\.nv York The Southern Office and Agency is :t" 1'R1...111 M CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, NO 730 Main str.ai Lei Seveulh and Klgblb,