Jlotrl a. slam uli.' JHE LEONARD HOUSE. (Hw UVt kallrat I Dipo,) HID fir.ttr, CLEARFlf LD, PA. u. D. cjoouri;! l ow, rroprletor. a KK" nret elate Motel la every reepenl ! aoaifortable rooms ell Hie modern linpnore. J.ou-tbe lull or LIl Oils-prompt mm .... and mmiUi chargee. The patronage ol ,ae inMil It eternally e..litile.l. )e3lllf THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL MARKET Sr., CLEARFIELD, Pa TflTS large and cnratnodioui ntw hotel bni ta opened for accommodati.. of tbe public, where the proprietor will be Kind meet ht old fr1-fi'K mti t rewive a alia re of poMfc pat Bv tri-t ppnnnl attention to the de tail f bii buiinaee, he nope te (e aMe to render ifttiifMti'iD to nit pairou. n iahui win aivft.Ti be bountifully enpplird with the beet that m be prMurd in th market, and the BAR will eon tain fall (took of UqCOItS, IlRLIt, A a. G(d UuU&f etUbf UeU. Cletrfiild, Marcl. 3, Ui'.& It Proprietor. THE EAGLE HOTEL, MAW HI, CCRWKNSYILLS, TA. TTAVTKO leant! for a term nf Ttert tha l 1. ebavt we II known and popular hotel, flkept fi.rn.rly by Mr. Maaon, and lately hy Mr. grant.) tbe trel'Ul proprietor bu re Sited It with n. abject or reuder'ng bit gaettl eomfort able while udoarntng with hi. A (nt. largo titbit tad Yard la attached, for the rare ui aretettlta af karaea. tarrtagea and traconi. A literal lb ere af public patronage le tollelted. obit if JOHN OOTS, frop'r. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CarwtuaVllle, ClaarneM eaanty. Pa. rpiIIA aid and well tilabltaheA Doul, boeatl- 1 fnlly ellaated an the baake or tha huequt. henna, la tha koroigh of Carwea irllla, baa been ataied for a term or yeara bj tba und'rilrntd It hae boas tntlrtly rtfltttd, and la now open to Ike nablia generall J and tha travailing comma altr la particular. Ho palm will ba tperod to reader gaeert aomfartabla while tarrying at lb la bone. ample aianiing roan lor tba aoeommo detl'ia af teamt. Chargea moderate. Jne. I, ' tf Wld. M. JEKPRIES. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, Carwaaevtlle, ClearBcId couutjr, Pa, 101 aadtrttgaad hae leaiad tbia aid aad long . aelabliibed het.l, (formerly kept ly Major leaae VWiom.) eitwaie la a eoalral portion of tba town, ami kaa entirely ra-tuod andra furni.btd U, a&d re-aiodeiad tba Mailing, eo ae to make It a abject, ber0er, In the Irarellng publia to parreane la large aac aonnodleaa heuee. dee-J,'M l JOHJt i. HEAD THE MANSION HOUSE, Ceraerof Hwond and Market Strteu, , CLKABTIEID. PA. . riuia aia aaa eaanaoaiatia Hotel hai. durlag 1 tba pail year, fcaea talermd la double lie - turner aapaelly tar Ike aalertannraent of atran gm aad gaatea. Tha wkola bailJInr kaa heea referalafaed. and tba praprietor will epara ao paiai to reader hie gu.au aealortablt while laylag with hint. f-nt -hleaalea Hoaie" Oainihna rant to and freea the Ipot ea tha arrival aad departure at eeeb sreia V IU JUUNSiO.V, aerl tf Proprietor. THE WESTERN HOTEL, CLEARFIELD. PA. fpTIK nbierlW tiarinf leaned for a term af X yeari tbii wen knowa lintel, (kept for oiaay jr$ hw Mr. Lftntflh,) aad ro-fltted and refur niihed It throwjbeul, li bow prepared tn eatir tain Irtrelert and the pubtio ftnen-lljr upoa tenai tt ti hnped alike agreeable to both prtUonr aad proprietor. Hit TARl-U aad IUH will Ve np -lied wirb the teit the market aff ord; and o patna will be spared o bin part to add to Ifta eoBrtnlraee and oftiurt of his fOrt. POUtniRRTT, ' .!$ Prop-l-tor. iWlx SFncOot el, . lirSTINGlrOX, PA. TT1IS ell aeeaMir.htneiit baring kvi leaieil kT J. MOHRIrlCN, formerly prapri't-'r of Ike "Jlerriaoa lloaea."haa beea Kioroatbly ran. anted aad rerwnlebed, ao-1 .applied aith all aeeeary te a nret elect Hoarl. Taa 4lalng room bftl baaa eamarad be tka tret tear, aad ia fooetewt aad awj. Tha rhamHera are well vea tilaud. vd tka amarvewrwIM eadearor lo make kla fraaeta aarfactly at kttna. . j.U . J. MijllHISOV, Proprietor. 4. v. vitxaca ;..;..Taoa. t. attAW. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, l.wthrrubnrg, Clearfield Co.. Pa. THLS well kaoww aod )tig ettablltbed Ho'el, formerly kept t H. Moore, and lattetly Xj Ka, HchweflB, r.( ha beea leaped fur a tone 4 jmrt by Ue itiMifi)tnei, te which the att to do a a! (he trareJioir pat.lie 1 now ealled, aad a liberal chare f publie patronage J eoliotted. aprlC.'Ci-ty-pd All AW A WALLACE. RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIN ST., PlJIUl'SBUIW. T. rpUB andereipned keepa anaetaaUy aa band .t the ke.t of Liquure. Hie table if alwaye applied with tha kw.t tba market afforda. The traveling pablit WUt da welt to tire him a rail. orl,'ei. KOHKH'C LLOYD. McGAUGHEY'S ELST.ll RAM & itEFRLSIIMEM lAioni, , la Laaryi TIew DuDJing, (formerly occupied by Mr. hole,) " PECOKD X, rLKAREIELP, PA. . ('OXsTANTI,Yhaadanee,lorlionarCAN J WKS. XWH, ( IliABU, TOBACCO, A lea, fHhMU OVcTKKS rrnriro.1 daily, and arrrrd ep to eaH the autre of euatouit're. .DILI.IAAD M4I.IK)Won aiwond etnry. de104f PAVil) MtUAlUIIMV. DANIEL CONSJiU.Y; Boot and Shop Miinufiu tnror, 1 CLK.iBFIELD, PA. II A joet rteelred a flue lot of French CALF bkiNS. aad ii wow prepared to aianafae lure ererythiai ia bit line at tha loweit fi urea. Jit will warrant hi work la be e repreeentea. Ue rerpetall)r eolite a call, at bie abop a Market etreet, eefood d or wett of the prtofliee, there he will do all In bie power to reader aatla fsrtlua. Soma In On iter topi on hand. aiyV.-er IMMKL CO.NNKLLY. "PEACE' PROCLAIUED. tHK WAR OTIK IS CLEARFIELD ENOX TOWNSHIP QUIET. JC(nrlf all fA Cowl'rrti.fii'f yoinj bark to their old matters; but 'nary one joing U old MdssaehusrtU, vheti 1he,ji were loved to long and to well. IN eonreqa.neo af tba abnre faeti. t. SHORT, af the aid "Xhorl Shot Pbop." would an .rtinca to bla aaraervae patrona. and the people nf Clearneld eoanty at large, that ha hae now a nret rate lot of good eiataria.1. ju.l rereived from tee Keat. and la prepared eu aaerl aotlre lo make kTd ail tjwlo aad SIicmc, at bie aew ehup la Qrabam I rtk. lie la aatiQed that be rea pleaae ail.la-ileee It mlgbl keKoaie iotDMlf l"yal euy it burnt petriote.) He Ir prepared lo eell low for f'h or Ceantry I'rodaee. Dn't forael the rhopaoal door le Sbewere A Otmbem'a etwra, Market .treat. Clear!. Id, Pa and kepi by a felloe enmaealy called JJ2.-6J., . "SnORTT." n. boot" aVd shoe siijp. edwarlTmack. oa. AtAHKKT A Id fit., rLEAHflKLD, Pa. M'lir proprl.tnr kaa eatered lata tha BOOT A I tIKiK kaetaan at tba abera etao. aad " dotermiaed not te ba oatdoaa ellber la ql hT or prirt for bla wark, tipeolal attention '11 ba paid ta maaafanaring Xewad work, tie en hand a lori-a lot af Krenoa Kip and tlfklne,of the tary heat quality. Ibeeltl- of Cleardald and rieiaity ara reaneotlally iirited to girt biej a trial. No ebarge for aalll ".' iif . , MV BOOT AXD SHOE SHOP, TBI eabeeriber baring lately ttarted a aew Boot aad riboe ahnp ia Carwenetllle. an "it atreel. eppoait Joeaph K. Itwin'a Ung "re, repeetfully eaooancee la the publia the! ea prepared la weoa artore all ttylee of Koit, Sboea. aad everything ia bit line, a abort "t. lie alaa beape aa baud a good aeaun J" tf riady nata work, whi'h ha wiU till bfceafjf uaab ar eoaatry prauee. rj i"is tvw Wuftt, latttnifrflfr f; BEST GOODS' it LOWEST PRICES! J. A. BLATTEWERGER, ?, & CO, NOW OFFER AT THKIR Mammoth Store, 1H OSCEOLA, PAM A. LARGE & WELL-SELECTED Spring & Summer Goods, PURCHASED AT THE LOWEST MAR KET BATES, AND TO fiF. SOLD AT A SLIGHT ADVANCK ON COST. pOXSISTING OF DRY GOODS, GROCER.IES, HARDWARE, QCEE.NBWARE. WOOD 4 WILLOW WALE, KOTIOXS, CLOTHING, EATS AND CAPS, BO0T3 AND SHOES. pi'RMTUKE i MATTRESSES FLOUR AND FEED, AND EVERYTHING APPERTAINING TO WELL REGULATED IIOUSE HOLDS, A3 WELL AS TO MILLS, MINES. AXD CAMPS. QRDERS RECEIVED AND PROMPTLY, FILLED. HIGHEST MARKET RATES PAID FOR COUNTRY TRODUCE SALESMEN ARE ATTENTIVE, TO LITE AND OBLIGING. am ALL, SEE, EXAMINE, AND BE CONVINCED. J. A. BLATTEN BERG EI. , & CO. til Oiwilt Mill. ?, April it, L'St. nrnUurr. NEW FURNITURE STORE IV ClKVViJSSVILI.E. D. BAUMAK TAEPTRF,. to Inrorrn the eltltenf of Carwent I I Til t aad vielatty, thai be bae opened a et fre on Front 'treet. oppotit the Tan yard, ia the boronfb f CurwrafVilla, where be will beep ei intently on bead, and for ale trrj cheap for CASH, a larre and earled aeeortraent of reody raade raraiture, ataoag wbicr will ba BCREAU3 AXD SIDE - BOARDS, Wardrnboa and Bonk-Caae. Tablet, Ttd-t.ad. f f.fji.Htnodi.llat reek a, Looking t.laee.Cbairt, Mttreaa Ii , wbieb be will eell oa very rea Dible termi fur Cafb or approve'! lountry Prortuee, asylt dn:pd Cheap Fiiriiiliirc. JOHN GULICII ' DTSinEH to Mara, bla old friend aftl em to mere, that havlnc ealarned bia ahop and iucreaid hi facilities for naauiatarin(r. be ir w prepared to aaake U order lurk Furniture a v be deaired, la food etyle and at aheap rater- for CASH. Ha generally baa wa kaaJ, at hi Furniture rootae, a varied BMortment of ready- aiade faraetare, aBong wbicb are BUREAUS AND SIDEBOARDS. , Wgrdrobeeaad Book-Caaee; Centre, Rnfa, Parlor, Breakfaat and Dining Kiteaiioa Table; Com men. Freaob-puit,Cottage,Jenny-Litd and otker BediUatli B'Tai or ail kin-, vt ore etanda. Hat-rack, Waab-ftaada l Rooking and Arm Chair i eprinjr-eet, eaoe butioia, per' or, eoa- aon and other Cbair( Looking-tileaaee af every de-rriptioa on kand ( and aw glaefe for eld frnmci, which will be put In oa very reasonable arm oa ibortect aotiee. lie alao beep oa band or furninhee to order, Cora-kurk, Hair aad Cot ton, t"P Ma'trecwa. Corrixfl or Evert Kind Made to order, and fwneral attended with tlearee wkenever deeired. AIo, ll'ina Painting driae to order. The eubaAriber alee esavmae tnroa, ard be eomtamly oa bead. Clement' Patent Waahing Machine, tbe beet now in are ! Tboe aiing tbia eaachtoe never need be with out cleaa clmheal He alto bae Flyer'a Patent Chara, a toperfnr artlrle. A family aalnf tbir Churn acvar need be without bettor t AM the above and many other article are far alrhed ta cnetonieri oblep for Caa oresehanfed fr approved eoantrj prvdare. Cherry, Matple, Poplar, Llnwood aad otter l.aaiber tttitaM fnr Cabinet work takea la icbange for furwila Mr1 Ren a taker the ihop te oa Market ftreet.. Clearfield, Pa., and aearlj oppoeite the "Old Jew st'rre. John oilich. INovetaber 2, 13 f FAIRBANKS' FTANI)ARD t&SZfo SCALES, op all at-D; Baggage Tarrcwa, Warehoute Track. Copying Prraaea, Improred Money Hrawer, Ae. roa nil If M EUR ELL & BIGLER, Otalrra In llardtrar. jr.ro tf Prcond Plrerl, rirartlrld. Pa. Ty ASTIIO AtlEKTs foil OU FAHILYJ'IIYSICIAJ. TI HT TDK BfWiK areded It arery f.eiily. and ea ehaap that all ran afford It. It le a kaadaame artae.i af Mt olMely printed pagee. aoatalnlnf the wiener of a te.M rnloma, but le eold at tl 5. It dlfere from all elmltar worke. t gieiag the dtfferrwt modet af trearatet--tho Allopetrle. Ilnmeoi atklr, Hydropelhle, Keleetlr aad H-rhal, tbaa rendering it aeallehle where atber hoahe ere of aa wee. Agente fnd H by for the heel telling ho. h nf the kind pahlliked near teo tHenaned l2,aea) ropiea hare already haea eold la tbt eity of I'bieego. where Ibe I author ra.idae. fead for Cltoalara, firing full ,-jrtlralert, lerme, ata. Addraaa, C t- VKTIT, PuMl.h-r, He. t Bartlay ti., New York. Sept , ritlTK rllVK VI 1 ROAR A tnpetior artlrit for pickling for tale by J. P. kKATZKR. ci-mik I laa1 fVioa UFMOrRATIO ALMANAC for ! ear and ! for tele at tba Pott oSre. teste. Melltd to irr ad 1 -ret. tf yhlladclphU tUfrtlsfmfnli. bankers, No.35 South Third Streci T PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA QQj . or THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The Kannati. Lira Inm.ni (,vA,T M a CASH CAPITAL, ,1,090,000, DLL PAID. -V,T.7i'.'.rn""T"T"l,A""" "I oMcttere.wM at-iortceit ( , eniiljr.tonr ..rare. r 1 1 1 0 1 llouler, t . I en . a u .1 eyplfef loa et oar otloa. it ..'i. J!" eccoi -.rr of uor H.ae.na Moa e, auiuteM.l,ra or 'he Lo,p. ,,u. a. h J. a., u. uiuk tc t o.. ". aw raeia at, B. 8. nL'Wl:L, Mauarrr. - 1.. A. FMEAltF.r. t CO. Afenla for riearnald eounry. ra. nnrJU-ly ISAAO TL STAUTFEE, WATCHES & 'JEWELRY, Ko. H8 North Rieoad Btreet, Comer of Quarry PHILADELPHIA An aeeortmant of Watahra, Jawalry, Silrtr aod Platrd War aaa-tantly at hand. Impairing of natebea and Ji'Welry promptly atlenueu to. JvXh- ly 8. Bilberman. 0. Klttlngar. II. Pilbrrraen 6. SILBERMAN & Co., lJa 10 RTRRI AND JOB BR ft 99 FANCY GOODS, PIPES NOTIONS, iC., 13 .forA fourth Street, mrid PIIILAIi:i.PIIIA. Irrpd " T. c: MYERS, WITH rn. W. FACL. . f. ROAB WM. W. PAUL & CO., WIIOLrSALB BOOT ixwsiiot: lt'Jt re ii a VHE, 5 Market St. A did Commerce "it abort 81 lib, my 18 rillLADKLr III A. ly noi.Loe'ai-Ba . . . . . a. path cAatr. EOLLOWBUSH & CAEEY, BOOKSELLERS, Blank Book Manufacturers. AND STATIONERS, 21S Market St., Philadelphia. amt Pntier Flour Sarka and Ragi, Poolen, Lrtlrr, ola, M'rajijiiug, Curtain and Wall Paprrt. fel)2d ly. DREXEL & CO., Ko. 31 Kloitth Third Ktreet, TtiUadclpa Ji.a'iaf:ir( And Dealers in Government Securities. Application bv nail will receive prompt atten tion, and all information ckrerfully furnished. Order aolieited. aprll-tf BENSON, CAMPBELL & Co., Ba. IT 5. Fifth 81. and 451 Commerce, WHOLESALE GROCERS, " And Commission. Merchants. " - - roa ran oata ar WfXl, Olneeng, Far Skms Feathera. Leather, Fiai Hed. Dried Fruita, Clover Heed, ltooU. Deer Pit In. Ratter, beecwai, fejbeep Fktn. Ejrgs ie.. a , Ae. CON'SIGXM KNT-S SOLICITED. Weekly Price evrrent foraarled aa raqaett. Jant II. IMS tr.pd ataanr. .... p. toiaq. HUBERT k YOUNG, . . S(onc-f utters & Stone-Masons. WILL exarateall work in fbelr line at ra-d erate price and la rih.T CLASS etyle Architectural Oraaments In ALL STYLE. Flore Craning nf every dencrij iin. aai all kinda af aaaa wark cea trarted for in or owtof tbe manty. An? pfrait wirbing to have reapectnMe aaaon work and Moue-euttiag done, will and it to ttefr Inierert ta aall upoaa. We would alro In form Ibe pub lie that wa eaa d liver any aantity ar elaae af lae desired, ae we ara tbe owner af a FIRST-CLASS STONE QUARRY. Order for work raw be addrewed either to CI 'ar ft eld or Luther bur?, taarnitf HCtiRRT tt VOt'Nfl. Jlarblc A Ntoiie Ynrd. T. L i ii i) i: 1. 1. a CO. DK'IRK to In fnr -a their friend, aad the public, that tkey bava aw and will keep eenetantly ea bend a larre and well selectee teoltwf ITALIAN and VKK.VOM MAKbLK, and are prepared to fnralrh to arder TOMBSTONES, Coi and Cradle T oih. Monument in and tone aad Warble, Corbe and Pou for C'eae tery Lota. Window Hill 4 Cape, Architectural . Laws Ornament. They weald Invite special attentive, lo tkelr 8a i detune M uneaten tt which are built fruat original deeign. and will ctmapern favorably 4ith anytbifg ot tba kiod la Ibe ooantr. Tf delrrd they ran furnUb Marble Window Pill and Cap at a alight advance oa tbe price ..f HanJit-ift. Tard aa Reed iLeet,near the Railroad depot, Cltaraeld, Pa. )r9if MICHAEL BOKE, MASON AM) STONE CUTTER, Nevr Vahliigtuo, Pa. fctjuAU kind of AUeonrT dne. In the niont workmatili'ie men tier. Order ailintcd, and con tract tk en la any part of ibe vnmty. augiNif. H. F. NAUGLE, (LOCK AM) WATCH M.KER, orro.irttrnt . a" ft ..jr. rer rrtratt POST OPFICK &iISCLKARrilil.D rpilR eaberrlher rtrprettally Inform, hit eld I aetraae and tha pubhe genera My, thai be ta.e on bend, fend la eoaetanlly reretriag aew addltieni thereto.) a large Mart of Olockf, Watchos and Jewelry. rr-1 harp Jewelry la all Ita forma and af dirlrrent taluea, aitber by the piece or eel. WATCH K. A full a-eortaenl of either field or Hlrr, made by tha bcl Aarri er aad for aira aiaaulamarare, Inrladlng a Sne let of gold end ailrtr baallng ttaai tall jawertd, Pateat Le.era. CLOCKS Of alldealgat. ten.leting of eight day and thirtr-benr, of ether weight, epring ar larera, aad both alrika aad alarm. PHPIIR1N J All kinda of Watabea aad Clock! Kepatred, aad warraatad. Ia addition la what f hare rrttimrreted. T keep a full a.eorttnrnt of M'K"' T irl.Kn. eolorad and plain glau. Ipo, HOLD WIMSend PUVCILsl. SPOHNfl. POHK", BI TTKU K M V K !. end In fact ererylhlng ta iht iewrlry line. If I tail to here ot head Joet what a tnMotrrr mey nerd. I a ill order per t-et eiprrer, without ritra rbtrge. A lihrrel.here af phllr palmnegt it "limed. Ma, r, i' j m. r a nu.it. irMK-IIIII.IKKI f. I elrhtwa Inrh V CIIINOLElt, fur whi. b -ha big tre pnoe Wlllhepe.d. WKAVKB HElS. CleartrtU, Jalr 31. IP lf 13 .A tKEKZts, at aVtra. WaSot. Graham k ,oni ffntumn. "" atiiaa a. , aaaaaa a. a. aaaaia A 11.1 IV J K. J. B. GRAHAM & SONS, MARKET BTRELT, CLEARFIELD, Pa. TBI tabeerlbert baring entered hit partaer eklp for Iht parpaae of tarrying at tbe bnalatatof Merthandlaiag, new aftr A CJooJ Aad ran opporloalty ta tha eltlteai af Cltar (aid and adjoialag aaaatiat ta hay ttora goada at Vholaaalt ar retail prleat, that will aelorl.'i tka anlnatrarted. Their gaada will ha partita larly (elected ta tail tbia market, Rrery lad will, ihartfore, aall lha aUanlloa tf hat IIiiHbAnd Ta thit raat.Vaaaaaa rhlt braaoh of ear auilneu will reeelre tpaaial attaatiea, aad trtrtthlag aaaded la a well regulated hontaheld will at all tlmm ht foaad iooar tiara. Oar ttook af DH Y (HMIIM tball aot ha twrpaeatd, tlihtr In qual ily or arise, aad will pmbraae, la part, t rlntt af artry aiyla, Olaghama aad Lawaa af avary aualily, ldaalkaa af every gradt, Da Lalnae adapted ta tba laetea af tha aid aad yoangt aad eeery arllele af any hlad af good, they nil It tjeiinranteed To ha at repraarated.and warranted (a girt rat l.fartloa. At to DPI KWt GIMlmw. hare a aplraded atMrtmeat af Alpaaae, hlaoh, white, and hi colore; .rmaraa, Silkt, aad la abort all lha aewett ttylee ia iht market. Wt dttlrt thl. fatt ta hteomt blown To Every Ptrtoo man, wtman, child, phr.lclaa, tea abaalo, farmer, lawyer, barber, womaa'e rigbla maa, ar ey jth tr wan la tbe eoanty Young Or aid, rtra ar peer, high or law, who will faror at with a call. With oar aew aad aiteailra atorh any geatltmta aaa pleaae th, meal fat liditul leadjV . Dy Jaal dropping la aad galling a aloe draw pattern, lata aalt, kid glo.ee or by doiag that which it httttri girt htr a well-tiled pane. and tbt will fiad good aad paying iaveetmoate la embreiderirt, adgiege, ribbont, gloree, aoelerj, ar any other hoaaehuld eeoei.ltiee. Tn addlttoa lo what wa have alraaly eaamera ted, wa keep all kind of CENTI.fceWVM W kAR iwek a Cloth, Caaalmerae, Satinet!, Data. SooU aad Sboea, Ae, keatde, A Mr Anorlm.nl af Mede-ap CI.OTIIINfJ for Mea d Boy., maaufaaurad aat af lha rery heat malarial, which wa will tell (or raah ar eaebaage for toantry prodnoa at priaei which will aaloal.h both haihtal and Wife Wa ar tew largely engaged la boring tad telling MUIAHE TIMHKR and manafae tared Ll'MIIER, aad will glre thlt hraaeh af bulaeti tpttial attiatioa, and mea. aa akjeol To Every Oat who hie t.tmbtr It tell to deal alia at. Wt thill alaa karp aone'ttt'r aa head a general aetortmral tf (.ROCKHIKw. aad IIAHDW ARK, which wt till tell at tiered ingly low prlret. Wt alto keep t full aiiort meataf (AlaiBMHWARK. 1 kit drpartmaat will at kept fall aad complete, aad trery Yoiiiib Jinn Or atatdea wha toabtmplaUi hoaaekteptng. will dad It advantageous ta atmt tad trade wltk na. Wt are aa eiluated, aad, from lang upertrnoe in tht baelna... t. wall acquainted with lha it aid aereaaltlet ar tbia tommunity, itat wt reel ittiiltd tl trery maa and woman Ill CIrnrfield County maket tt a point ta hay their f oodi from at, we eta pleaet (hem both at la quality aad price. Therefore, coma along and hay year DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Queens art Hardware, BOOTS & SHOttS, HATS 4 CArS, Beady-Made Clothing, Atd everything yoa need lo fiader aaurlttrea and famillet comfortable, front JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONSj a.gi tf CIjEAKFIELD, Pa. "4"OTICti Tbe fbrmtll-va nf Iht nartatTehla of Jamea B. Prabera A Pon. doet aot arrvaa Iht eetllernenl af tbe noire and hook tomaaii af lha latt ana af Shoaert A Graham ar t. W. f.ra ham. Thoea knowing thrmerlvrt Indebted It either Art rrqneeted to tome forward tt aara and atote their tnrawalt. ' ' JAVESl. RABA!ll AdONf. nettteJd. fSarwaahay l t Wrdlut. DOM T OBOW OLD. There ll ae aeeeMlty ' p rata a tare ell ago t wee Mukaeh f ia.aafb IliMera, it give viuiiit ad eteeuaity by iavlgoratla every ergaa of taa noay. household remedies. There art pa remaHita to well and fararahly kaowa tl "Uoueebuld Kemedlee" ae Dr. Ho baah'e Hlood Partner, Ptomaek Hlltera and Blaad Cilia, and aa family ahould be without them. i PBEPAEE POftWAEII j Ia tine of peaee nrenare for war.M If the old adage, and there le no teblenea In the RnglUh larguage more xpre-i-e, war one that te eo applteable la lanqiaerable aaaea. Who le ao a tee aa to know tbe eiant moment that that fell deatmyer, dtaeafe, will attack him? Then be ye ever prepared, have the Rob ark' Ulood PHI, atoeaaek Miliar and Blmwt Purifier at head aad eua.bal diieaae euoaeaclnlly. i. -; DISEASES OF THE SKIHT. 0IJ fore. Kraptloa, Cataneoue Oieeaaew ar bleeaaej of tbe (Skin, all readily awoeoaab ta taa wwnderfal InDueaoa of r. Hohnpk'r Hlood Pari ler, fitotuach Hiueraaad braa pill. , JELEVEH TEAKS . Of aTiperiawee with a eanataatly lnereala da aaaad for fcoback'e Medlolb ia u flic lent ae bMwIedjtaneat af tbrlr Intrineie aaerit, and aktveee lb eat tbe eery (tret la rank for euring tbe dtena for wkicb taey are reeomaeaded. bold b alt tVraggUti. J C08TIYEHEBS, Or fentlptioa af the Bowel, ehonld alwaye rwewire prompt attennon, aa tt pre-dlepoee tbe ereteai le dueaee. The timely ne of eavoti val- aable eaiharii remedy a Kobacb'e Hlood Pill haa eeved maob aiekae. diaeaee and death, and eaoay pereuua to-day, are Indebted totbtae pill aiaae for their very eitftenoe, a the oeritBealee ia awr peaeeeeiea will etteat DE0P8T. Aad Drop-tern! dwelling, are alwayt rallrved ad often paroDanently cared by tbe alterative feat wblok tbe timely ata of Itoback' Blood Partner, wbra takea ia corgunetion With Ro back l Blood Pille, I tare to produoe. DINNER PILL8. All poreene of billeae habile, after eating or drinking to freely, will find great relief in the wee of hr ftubeck'i Uluod Pill, they aid digea tie by etimalatlag tka Itumarh, thu avciding the paia, aaueea, ar eructation, ate., whlcb follow from fating too hai Ui. EETSIPELA8 Often ari.ee from mortis eeadiltaa af tha tnllrt ayatem. aad aa better remedioa eaa ha foaad than Dr. Kobaoh't Illood Purifier and Ulood Pillt. CONVALESCENTS, Or pereoae r-corrHrg from Ferert or an? tf Iht melignent forme af diea ee, wilt lad Knherk'a Htomaek Bittrra inraluable ae a tnnie and Mirn- 1 aVaat fnr removing all tha proefatlng rife It wnt-t follow ti.ea.ei It enppli. tbe great want re long fall for a taft and rejlabla tosit aad apttiaer. LIVER PILLS Are Plllt Ibel hare a direct and powerful aetint aa the liver, and relieve any Inactivity or ron grrted tUlt af that all important orgaa apoa whirh drpred. the whole proeca of drreti.n. Tbe Imptiruara. Ihen, of pmouriag a Pill that rbaJI have aarh dirtet actioa without tha ill eflrla of merrurr, le menifret to trerr oat; tueh Pillt ere fUbeak'l Illood rill, j taey are warranted parely vegetable, and ran with err lainly ha relied apoa. and art ttft at all timtt. MELANCHOLY Tt ene af tha many ditordere of ihe aervoue tyi ttm. arUing from a low elate or the eonelltutioaal health ar eerera pmetratinn after long eonttnned .irknaer, and rrqoire. iavigorating rrmediee like It. .hark 'a Htomtck Hitter, ta re to re the aer'e, ta Iheir antral vitality. WHO SELLS THEMt The Aganta for lha tale of P.harh't Itlood Pllle. Slf.iti.rk Hlltera and Illood Parlter are HARTS VYICK A IRWIN, Clearield, Pa. Julyil Ll'TIIERSBCRG FOTTEBIES I.Kherthart;, Clrarfleld Ca., Fa. FARMERS, MECHANICS Si DAIRYMEN Look H erel rIHK nnderHgned I prrpared tn farni-h vna i with the hf.( fTiiNKMAHE nanafactured in tbia eonnln. Me ha never vol letled to pleane iba aat tavatidioaa, a to qaaltty or durability. Ilia ware Oonnati ia part of ml: am rcrs of all sizes. Ml IK teKXKt) AKD rAW, Fruit Cans, (for Cunning Fruit,) Safety Tubes, And in thort KVKBYTIIINH ueually aiarlr and kct ia aa aatabliehmenl af thu kiad. trRCA!Tr1 at ANY I Ten have Ihrlr war dr.liv.red hr TIS aud to ANY I't.Af'K dreirrd. Ordera for wart tolicitad, tad promptly Died. rfr-ror g-neral a..ortaucnt, ere Catalogue and Price Lilt, Siailrd free It tj plieantf, r-a-A liberal diwwunt will ht givrn It the wh.iloeaW Irede. nro. c. kirk. Lallier.hurg, Ta., Pet. , Itlis ir It'Pl W JTFI. Tbe nndcr-ienrd will fv the b'pli'.t AH rltH a' lar all kiod, ol Pl'llngind I'H'R KKIS. Hive me a rail Clearnrlil, lire. )l. I. L. HKI7.KNaTKIN. TtTI'., e t'OKaT A Bl. Ha)' tV. We have printed a huge auiabae af the aew i r Kit P. I Ll. aod will aa tba roaeint af twrnt r. tvoeeala. mail a eo,iy to anv entree.. mvje TW 8TYLB WATKE fBOOf PIaT, at Mrs. "aires THK HKPDIU.ICAN. CI.KARKIKM), Va. WLDNKf DAT M'lHMMI, PM'T. II. T.rms nf Siihe.rr;ntinn. ff paid In advantY.ar wlllitn ilin ninnthe ...tl 00 .ii.Tinrw.RU nrioraaii mnnifl. a PV tl paid after tbe eiltlroliun of ait mouth... . S at) KKI.K.IOI M M1TICIM. Malltmlltt Kilcnial ChnrrhRnr. Wa. II. I'li.t-. I'a.lnr. Public brrrica erory ritbbath. at in) A M., and 71 l. M. Wanheth !i.bool at A. M. Prayer Meeting avery Thuredar, at 7 P, M. (Vinmauinn Kcrvioe, Aril babbalh of arrry month, at III) A. M. HI. fraucla hurrh Calhollr rtrt. Mr. O'llHaniaaa. Alaea at ln t'alo'k A. M., aa tbe trrond anil fourth hiiu'lay. of ieb Inouth. Ht. Anrirrw'a . Iiurrh l.ilriipalTt.r. Mr. Mkiiik. Pol.He Kervloe erery Tnrnilay eren ing. at 71 aVIork. I'. M. HI. Joliu'e IiurrhI.uthrran .llrv. U,. Nixnoiirr. Public herrioe every Heliliath, awrn inr anil errninir. Prrnhyterian f iinrrh . fli r. Mr. Ili TLaa. Pitblio berriee ercry Sabbath, mornuig and even In J. Tlio Teofhom Institute for Uiis county will commence on tlio 12th of October. lecturers and Ionlructoit from abroad will ba preaeut. It will bo noticed by an ndrertiao mcnt elMwhero, that Mr. Urady it prepared to furnixh every body with coal. Give him a trlul. Mrs. Sliugnrt, wifo ol Hon. S. T. Sliiifjert, of Bullerontu, died in that place on Wednesday last, alter a lung and painful illnoan. Camp. 10 Hand. The l'amiiUel Lawg for 11011, have been received at the Prnthnnotary'i ofllcc, where Jus ticca of the Pence and others emitted to copiua can call aud rocrive thorn. lor A number of second hand Coal And Wood Stoves and a good Lounge (the property of the late J. G. Archer) for sale by A. 31. HILLS. Clcar6eld, Pa. 2t. LOBMR 6T0.VE LATINO. 0 art requested to state, that tha Corner Stone of St. Mary's Church, French- villo, will bo laid by liinliop Million, on Friday the 17th Inst. The friends and public nro cordially invited to attend. Sykod The Allegheny Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran church will hold its annual meeting' in tlio Lutheran church, in Bedford, to-day, and to con linuo in eesnion about a week. The Synod is composed of 4'i clerical and an equal number of lay delegates. , Bill Township TicKtr. The Democrats of Bell townirliip have settled upon the following named persons for township officers for 1S70. Juttire of the Peaee Jamea A. CarnpbalL . Coa.labla M illiam T. Iliorp. Superviaara J.ilin Baker, " Hiram MH'linrfT. . School tJirQctortWtllitia Mriiaffry, I ytara, Cbarlca Thorp, I " M Joei.pb lla.ijn, t ' tt ' KVelrr. 1 f .",, - tr .pioa tiell. laep.alei Near? I. Otwii, U...J StnV " John H. Ro.a. ...... Towa Ckrk Adam llrith. Sr.NTKNCKD. John Fields, after n long and tedious trial at Williainsport last week, wa found guilty of murder in the first degreo and sentenced lo bo hung, at audi period at lha Gov crnor may fix. Fluids killed his brother in. law, Gcorgo Matthews, in May last, which winds up his wicked career. lie was well known to many of our citizens, having resided in this county eomo year since. CoNsTAtsi.ii Tak JioTicr. Under the new Registry Law, all Borough and Township elections must be held on t lieSecond Tuesday in October, the day of the general election. Con stables rhould make a note of this, at they are required to give the same notice, as under the old l.iw. All llorough or Township officers that would have to bo elected next Spring, except Assessors, aro to bo clocted in October. All BriiiNn. We noiieo by our Delaware, Maryland and Virginia exchanges that they are all given to blowing about tho quality and size of peaches grown in- those Statos, and after all their fuss the largest yet pro djeed weighs but seven ounces and measures nine inches in circumference. We can beat that up here on the ton of the Allegheny mountain, and did not dream of iwtuing a proclamation about it until Mrs. Judge Moore called our attention to sonio growing in her lot, the largest of which measured ffn inches and weighed ct'yAf and a half ouneet. All quiet along tha Potomac and Cheaapeako, eh f Acta or Asskmuly. Wo elsewhere publish several acts rard ly th Legislature last winter, relating to this county, among llictn it one " relating to hawking, peddling and huxtcring in tho counties of Indians and Clearfield." Thia hitter act was publit-hod on tbo 5th of lust May, and caused considerable comment at that time, besides being roundly abused for it, because we were unablo t) produce the law ilsc'l. Hence wo re publish it for the information of all concerned The act will be found upon psgo IHO of the Pamphlet Laws of 1803, which can bo found at the ofllee of any Ju- ,'L0 f 1,10 1,ecc' If tlia law it bur- thennomc and wrong, ll can cavly be repealed ncxl wesston , but if other wise it Will of course remain on the statuo book, ond nil must conform to its reijtiirenientt. A dUn- Irons flro look place at the logging camp of J. A. Winters, situate on Trout Run, Clearfield county, on Mondity, destroying the entire camp together with tho clothing of the men, bedding, implements, provision, Ac Thcro was no one at th camp at the time except a lama boy, who was un able to give the alarm In time to pre vent total destruction. rhil'j'sliurg iivrsj?. - ..ara-wnr:Tr r- (romiaeninatrHl.l Ma I'niTon t The subject of a net) Jail appears to be enuaniiig the atten lion of many of tht tmtpsyers f thit county, ami 1 am of the opinion that it is proper that the quea'ion of loca lion rhould be fully and fairly Jie ciintud. 1 1 is qticalino in w hich the whole number of Inxpnyers In ihc county aro Interested ; s'unu more, tome less, according,! o tho amount ol money they are by law compelled to pay toward dulriiyitig the rxpeliscn of the county m-.cbiiie, as it 11 fre iucntly called, which has run with great rapidity, yet with great weight upon it liir a number of yearn past. Tliin has not been the limit of the peo ple, nor aro wo prepared to say whore tho fault liea; it is enough to know that a new queation is beforo us, In which the poople of the county should hiivo a say aboul tha proper location of the now Jail.. Your correspondent docs not dl'siio to lash lha waves into a fury, for at most he oould but wnfV a feather or perhaps but drown a fly. Wo might, porailvunlure, frighten a few, say two or three at moot, if we were disposed, but we do not propose to do it at this lime, from tho fact that wo miL'ht possibly como in contact with "a mast of concreted, earthly or mineral matter." and we are told that one Stephen of old came to his duath by being brought in coulucl with in in oral mutter. We mitrlit aitaia be ancnaed of looking atflar au ocaupution which was wid year ago, bv tome wise man or wag,.Io have fled. iSot so j wo merely pronoso looklug at the question fairly, and if we can show any good reasons ffrr our views of the enso, then wo ask a careful considera tion ol tbe matter. ' Tbo neotilo biting materially interested in savinu money in tho erection of the new Jail, which is a proine-worthy institution of the board of Commissioners, as a building of I ho kind is vcy much ncodud. i understand that a majorily of the t'ommiHitionera are in favor of build ing the new Jail opon tho lot od which the old one elands. Is it policy to doj so r L-ct us calculate, a little, lor any one can make the" necessary calcula tion. The proper drainage from the proscnt site lo the river, iho shortest possiblo distance, will, according to calculations madeby practical en gineers, coat, wIiahi complete, five thousand six hundred dolluts. ll will rcqniro two yearn lo complcto the building, iluring those two yoart convicts and prisoners must be kepi in the prison of an adjoining county, which will cost two thousand dollars per annum, (as thown by the amount paid by other countiea in which lbs convicts were Jowcr than in this,) which would amount to four thousand dollars ; which, wi iho coal of drain, age, would be nine thousand six ban died dollars. Then again, the lots upon which tho old Jail stands can be sld for eight thousand dollars, and several purchaser at tliut; while (rov, Piulcr, 1 am credibly informed, will tell his point lot, near the end of the new bridge, for four thousand dollar, winch locution is a euilublo oiio, anu immediately upon tho batik, of the river, where it will cost comparatively little for perfect drainago ; ia higher ground and plenty of room; whereat tho old cite is small and very low. Ily purchasing this site and welling tlio old one, lour thousand dollars ol a difference will ba realized , being in aWnK, keeping of convicts and pi i oucrs, (lor il is obvious that they can oa u.pt Kr erhxla bailditig opon Ihe old site, land the difWeima in the price of the location.'' The. sum of thirteen thousand six hundred dollars saved tn the taxpayers ol tha county, and beside tho advantages of the Iocs lion upon the bank of the river, it is much more secure from fire, and cood soil wnler can ba drawn by suction pumps ii. lo anv part ol the prison. These, Mr. Editor, are but few of tho advantages many more could be entiincnUed but Ihcso-will Answer for Co present, and until some champion for the old site show some good reason for not changing. I have had a con versation with Mr. Shaflner, of the board of Coimninsionors, and ho is in favor of a change of site, and advances somo good reasons why the change should be made The other Commis sioners 1 have not had tho pleasure of meeting, and cannot therefore spcuk personally as to their views upon the subject, and cannot prejudge their action in the matter. 1 have written these few lines for the ostensible pur- poso ol calling into lilu and sul'jeclion that which may be lo tho interest of thu wholo tax paying people, of the county, not to dictate to the author ities in thu county, but fur the pur pose above indicated. Honing that this mar rcjumo that consideration to which it is entitled, and that only. Aa AcciDr.sT. On Saturday even ing last, at aboul half -nail four o'clock, when Air. A. il. Uowser, of Irwin, was driving two homos attached to a wagon near tho railroad, tha horses became frightened at the passing cam, and started otf at a fust gait. When on iho railroad at the crossing in Irwin, they were caught by a loeoino live, which struck betweun tho hor sea and Iho w agon, injuring one of the horses so badly thai ho was consid ered useless, and tn put il out ol misery, it was killed. The other horse escaped without much injury. Th W agou is a perfect wreck. Mr. liowger was on the wagon at tho time ol the collision, aud ha and the wnjim were carried about twenty yards on tho locomotive, and then thrown orT, but trango lossy, be reccivod scarcely an injury. Tho borso that wa killed waa carried about fifty yards on th locomotive, and then r-lled off iuio tho creek. Tha lost to hlr. Uow ter is over two hundred dollars. During last week Mr. Bowser Was rery un lorlui.aio, having had a carriage and buggy, previous tu ibis accident, brokoii lo pieces. G reinjury Vem. Narrow Escapr On Sunday of last neek while Air. Samuel Stover ol i'enn township, was looking at hit corn and potatoes, ho was alluded by a nioneler black suako some fillecii leet long. ilr. Mover Said when in the, act of nloopiii r down to raise several. oiato slocks the monster ooiled around his body and arms in tho iw ink! of an eye, perfectly dit tilling him. Mr. Stover still having presence of-mind hissed thetiog, w hich was with him. Tho dog faithful to his mnsuvr's biddingdruvulhe nioustvr off. Mr. rltover attempted to follow, bul lull exhausted lo the ground, and there is no doubt the dog saved bis lite. Mltjontt H'titchma. The Fbiladelphia ;fi? beseeches Gen. Grant not lo accept any more presents. That is good advice at good as entreating a lost noinau to return to the palht ol virtue. Rut it ijrii't do any good. "-eat Aiwwaai Tw' jrrwr( er" ,Vr. WeTWWv. Gen. John 4. nswlln!Wfisff at Wsr, is dead. Thit news will be re ceived by iho cou'Uj generally with regret, for (iencral Itawlina was o a man to lnpire political enmiiyp being rather a amisb'a gentleman, antf umn who mixed but llltl i pnrlt.nn politics. Ih-cidetlly, G'cn.' Itnwllnd wsi till best man in (i runt's Cabinet, lit may not havo been the ablest or the most Ivnrnod, but he was the one fn wWoii Iho country had the gieatost OontT' denco as tin honest mnn, and it will feol for him a deeper regret than U would have done for any other mem ber of that body of presidential coon, selors. Ho was tho man, loo, of all men, whom Grant professed to love. They woro brought up together in. Galena, and all through the war were associated together. As GraM ad vanced, ho advanced Rawlins, ami from grade lo grado he ascended un til bo reached the position ht hold at tho time of his death. ' Yet, notwith standing Grant's professed love, poof Kawlms lay sick for weeks iu Wash ington, and Grant did not cnmO t.enr him. Ho was too intent on his water. ing plaoe amnsvments to think of bi dying Becrctury, and even wncrf telegraphed for, ho failed to reach Washington nnlil after Rawlins was doad. Thit does not look well forth President. Hit place is In Washing ton instead of foaming about tlio roantry, and more especially was 1t his place, when a member of hi cabi net and his bosom friend was breath ing away his la"t moments. Rot tW is Grant'a way of doing, and what might be condemned in other men, may. perhaps, according to Radical logic, be a virtue in him. 1 Rut Raw lins it dead, and Grant'! post mortem regrets will not excuse him in th eyes of the country. ' ' lien. Kawnns rcares ft wire anil three small children, one an infant born en days bef jro his death, which ho never saw, as J rs. lfuwhm'wat) slopping with some relative in Coav necticut for some time previous to her hushand a death. Although he hat been in the public service for a long: lime, be died poor, leaving his family not tven a homo. A number of wcalihy Sew Yorker started a sub scription for the family, which at last accounts had run np to forty thousand dollars. Th General was alwayt n IJcmocrat, and claimed to bo tacb when hs died. !earn'$ Uefetit ConctdeiL. The York Qatette sayi : . "Th Republican newspapers of the Stato aro very much inclined to ihrow up the sponge so far ns the Gubernatorial election is ermeerncd, and to acknowl edge the defeat of their randidato a a foregone conclusion. Tho Radical politicians are turning their attention to the local tickets, having no hope of BfTocting tho political complexion of tho Legislative bodies. Thoir effort to accomplish this result mtrel b clofely watched and sednlottsly coun teracted, since from the infamooa rrisnner in which they have gcrrymatv dored the Legislative Districts, the re is great danger of tlieir carrying; m majority of them, if our mnjoiity in the Stnto Is notovcrtvhclmitigly large. We have, therclore, a great deal of work to do in tho State ; not to carry our Governor, for of his election we ars pretty well assured, but to bring out a Democratic vote heavy enough to carry a majority of the Senate an4 Assembly.' 1 he straggle for Ibis ma jority will bo rigorous and doubtful and wo will need every vole that we can get out to obtain it.' The Xorris lown "Indrpenileiit," a strong radical paper, speaking of Geary's chafices of success, says : A calm surrey of tha political field induces ot to believe that there is more danger ahead than the ardent.' unthinking Republican are willingto concede. , General Geary may have mudu somo new friend dnring tho latt three years, but he has not retained all his old ones. W ar not an alarmina, but are speak tbep'tin God'a truth o that tbe dargcr may ba seen and avertod." Elb Cotntt Politics Thora ha been a strife in Kite county as to who should be the candidate for tbe tetrit. lature. Dr. C II. Early and John G. Hall, Esq., weru the candidates. At the district convention held at Tio nesta, recently, John G. Hall was Dominated. W hope this action will sctllo the liltlo division in Elk county, and that tbe disappointed will cheer fully support Mr. Jlall, as we bcli'.4 Ihey will. Tho assembly district U romposod of Elk, Forest and Clearfield counties. Mr. Hall will be elected, as all three of th counties ara demo cratic by handsome majorities. IKitr rcn Ledger. Gen. Canby has issued hi proclam ation announcing the result of Ihe Virginia election. The election of six Walker and three Wells Congress men is announced. The Stat Legis lature will meet on tho Alb of October. On tho 2 1st lust , Walker ia to be in stalled provisional Governor-' only provisional, mind yoa. Something devilish ia evidently being batched by these scalawag!. Th Vermont election was held on Tuesday, Peter T. Washburn, Repub lican, wat elected Oovernor by about 20.1KI0 majority. Grant had 8J,(KK last Kovombcr. The result must be very consoling to tho "loll millions" that they did ayit lose 12,000 mo:. Over oho million of dollars belong ing to tho Stato is nl present in the hands of prirato Individuals. What security is there that il will lo re turned to the Treasury f What per cent is being paid to the Stat Treas ury for its use 1 Richard Carter, fireman of th stone, masons employed at Fairmouiit Pal k, Philadelphia, was shot and killed by Joseph fndcr, a discharged work man, rccchllv. lartrtja. Clearfield Markets. Reported weekly for Ihe CLtitrrri t Itrrt tttr Aw by i. P. kaariaa, Praier la Pry Oaoat, Urs eenee, Prori.iona, if., Market .U, rlcarnrM. Ci.VAartr.tn, Pt., Kqit.S, l-itu. Al'ie'.greea Mfrt) T." Il.irr, dre.eeaCI.T Tt Pried, y lb 11 llidre. g-toa.- f Applebullct.Vgal, 1 to, Ueeae ..aor IS Butter.. ta-lr St. Slioaldere.. SOf ft Roan. tl ttlfdl tl ! Sidet I llaobwheal......... I ti Urd to llM kabrat Soar lb, 4 Mem pork.Ta) bI...JI t l Berf. dried. ? 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