pic epuHicjitt. Gkorui B. Goodlanphi, Editor. CLUARI'lELD, j?a. WSKNKSDAVMOHNINO.JIILYII, IM, Ruder, If you want to know what U going on la lh business world, lust read advertising Bolumua, III tyieeiuf ooluuin In particular. TUB PHIMARV. Rule 4tli roquliu llie Boniocrutio juiinttry election )o hv lioM annually on the Saturday prrccrting the third 7VJy of Septendier, (the 18tl thl( y.i).''Tho County Convention will mwomlilo on Tuesday, the 214, owing ,tlio firwt wuok of court. , Cumliiliitcs tiro alHO rvquirud to puhlinh their nnmos nt IuiihI throo weeks proYioti to tlio election. . Tlici'uforo ;m name run bo legally announced, according to tho rule", nfttr thf. firnt day'of Sep tember. '. '" ' ' Tlio villago of IianiK'lion, fivo mile Irom IMainfleM, N. J., wits nearly des troyed by firo ou the llHIi. , (!ranila (irant has bought the Sar-tnris-Knglish baby a initio j no a '"rov crnmont dispatch" Informs tho world. Tho Long liraneh (New Jersey) government condescended to turn up nt Washington, over on tho Totomao, and formerly designated as th6 soot of I government, on tho 1,1th and aosisted in getting up a Cabinot mooting in reference to purchasing some barren inland in the vicinity of Cup Horn, A Washington dispatch announces that tho new Treasurer has completod , the counting of tho money in the gov ernment vaults. It uonics out all right. Forty millions to the very cent Tho $17,000 stolen a lew weeks Hince nro not missed. Why not let some other Bharpor put $17,000 In circula tion, if it does hut, deploto the Treas ury? ' ltATHEa TOO MUCH ZAL TO I1A8T. (.enentl fiidwcll, tho candiilato of tho " Independent party for Uovornor of California, has pulled up all tho wlno bearing vines in bis vineyard and planted ruixiii grnpus in thoir stcad,hc- ! cause he would not bo a party to 1 Imsinoss which "was responsible for more than two-thirds of tho crime, destitution and misery extant." i - .. Government Thoubi.es. The grand jury of St. Louis havo found a hill of indictment against William O. Avery, Chief Clerk of tho Treasury Depart ment fiir frauds in connection with the whisky rings of tho west. Avory is charged with being in full sympathy with tho thieves who nro robbing the Treasury. Whon will wo get to the ' bottom of tho plundoring under tho jm!sent administration ? ; ' Vkry moth Dispi.iaskd. Tho edi tor of tho Cambria I-Yeman is among the few who aro soroly voxod because Ex-Gov. Higler will not refnse a noml . nation for Governor if tendered by tin ; trio Convention. Well, its a pity ot him, but then it cannot be helped. ifo is a consistent opponent Ho op posed the olection of (Senator Wallace, yet both members voted tor him, nut! A similar result may bo looked for at Erie. tycrike is good on a growl, and n very clever fellow. "' Postkp. Tho Krio Dinpateh is cor- ' tain of ft. ThO editor says William '', Biglor lias by, far tho best chances ' of i success. . Iu Jivct, no; other Domocrat ' in tho Stute can afford to outer tho ' lists against him. Ho will.1 without doubt, bo tho man put np by tho Erie : convention.; To be Sure thoro will bo ' Bomo complimentary nominations and considarablo piifliiijj fur men who , thought they -were to escape any for- ' midnhlo rivalry, but they will subside tut gracefully as possible and leave the field to Jligler. . To the Point. The liichmond (Va.) Whir, In alluding to tho sectional agitation kept np by Kadieal dema gogues, says a brighter day is dawning for the country and that tho people iu ' all parts of tho Union aro becoming convinced of the necessity for a chango ' of administration. They are sick of swtional agitation. 1 Thov aro sick ot ,'murc partisan politics. They aro sick of seeJng tho substantial interests ot , tho country sauriilcod to tho venal am bition ol despernto demagogues who would willingly Wreck the republic for tho sake of securing place and power for themselves. . Tun Nkw Cardinal; An associate press dispatch announces that Cardi- '. nnl M'Closkey sails for Europe on Aug ust 7th for tlio purposo of visiting Homo to rooeivo tho scarlet cap and ring from the pope. This ceremony will take place in public consistory at ' tho vnlirnnpn ' the presence of the other cardinals, bishops and embassa dors in Homo. Tlio cardinal returns Into in tho tall. Tho move of the new cardinal will disturb tho nerves of big , - U most wonderfully fur the next three .' months, and wd would not bo surpisod ' to hum, Wore tho cardinal's return, ' Hint ' many a saint has seen, In bis dreams, the pope riding a nightmare -i, all tho wy from Borne to Now York. ,. That Out Majuuiiv. Park, .Dem ocrat, was elected to tho Legislature IVom Yonnngo county Inst fall by one majority, over M'Cronry, Radical. 'The , InUor contested and the Case was tried in the Venango court. - It appears ' ''lrom the contest that illegal Votes ' wore cast in thirty two district out Of r.,tbo firrly-aut.ib, the county, and of . thorn Park received 212 and M Orenry 216 ; but the total voto of the two dla '' tricls having been thrown out by the , i court for' gross informalities, Pork is t-lectod by 9 ainjority, ; The Spertutor In alluding to tho cao snys tho result of the' eontestWI Uvtifib mnj be j jriuiiuivu u in ,'iivn n. ( , , . 1r. fart, ilia pemorralic moalher, bod hf the .,i..'i t .... ... f!.lt..-. ." ' ' - ntnrlal rrtiiro. a fnalorlty of one onto aver Mr. ' I M'Onarf hta Mrpwbllean onoipotitaf. It WHI bo r. oroo) aj releronea Im toe Sat paMiSkeo leay, , that of tlir lllrgal voire I'aik receirad ill laoro "thaw JlTrearv. Is Plnm lowniblp M'Creary , aiau owiaiurutor wiwetaM. and in I'M bale nor. t, !ca Park bad a aHjoruy of ale' The rejection - .of the mlire eote of thcee two diftrieta takaa frnn M'l'roery an krrraae at teirtean, and tho ' ' adJmUuknt of the whole aataer wwleeier JHrk'a legal majortiy to siaa. , )- i . -,- i 77 A' A PPROA CHISG I'RIMAR Y. Wo presume that by tho middle of August a break will be wade among candidates who desire to servo their constituent In the' capacity of public servants. We nollco, at A distance, considerable caucusing and flincing go ing on among aspirants, M to who shall, or vrhil shall not . come, to the surfaco at this time. We observe that the surrounding counties have all pro duced large flocks of candidates, thoro. by aiding the printers very materially theso "down grade" times, and wo hope that similar fuvors will bo award ed the crsft In Clearfield, and overy oamltdato coma nut or the canvass with his character .cousiilvrubly Improved. Tho otllces to bo tilled this full nro of unusual importunco : a Governor, State Treasurer and a Htato Senator for ono year, to fill the vacancy caused by tho olection of Mr. Wallace to tho Unltod Status Senate. Our Senatorial district is oomposed ot the counties of Clear- Hold, Centre aud Clinton ; each county will of course namo one or more candi dates for the position, and tho question as to who shall be the nominoo will be settled by the district oontorenco. Locally, we must eloct a County Treasurer, which the new Constitu tion has made a three years term in stead of two, as heretofore. Throe County Commissioners aud throe Coun ty Auditors aro also to be elected for throe years, in accordance with tho fundamental law of tho Statu. While thorn aro throe to bo elected, no elec tor eau voto for uioro than two candi dates. Tho Democrats in this county can elect two Commissioners and two Auditors and the Radicals ono each, Inlo over in Bluir and Indiana ooiiu- ties tho rule will le reversed, the Dem ocrats getting ono and their opponents two. Our party friends will sco tho ne cessity of selecting tho very best won lor tno otllces indicated. ljot us pro- sent tho voter with competent and upright candidates, and thereby strengthen our ticket and command tho respect of our opponents. Tho otflco of Coronor is vacant, and should bo filled, but whothor any per son can be found willing to fill it we know not. A I)AHK-EY VIEW OF THINGS. The Elevator is tho titlo of the load ing negro organ dedicated to tho XVth amendment and the .Radical party. Tho editor in tho July number devel ops some signs of sanity, and wails over tho fate of his raco. The writer intimates very plainly that raro oppor tunities havo bocn lost, and tho true interests ot the colored race placed in joopardy. Our judgment is, that the race that has made Africa a ' wilder noss, will cultivate every other soction of tho globe In a similar manner as soon as it gots control. Tho writer in question says : It If Dow full five years einae thfl gtory of lb XVth amendment 111 up our dark and deeolata pathway, Since than, wbat prngrees bar w taada la tba northern and auidillw States' Wa have tilled lha tilde, garnered lha barraali, felled tba foraU, m'.aad tha ooal, and pumped the oil walla of our emplorera. We have eau aaaed tha ward and towDfbipa,paid tai aseeea menla, foraied politioal elubf aad deposited oar ballou for Ilia itaadard-baarera af tba Republi can party. Wa bare dona tbeae thingi, is tha mala, fallfully aad wall. Tha am of al owned no pari of tha land we're (illed, the foreati we've failed, nor tba wella we're pumped. Tba meat of at are not eoniidered ai an eleaianl of blrongUi in the poliilaal alatea made hjr tbe naaaxara of peny, aiiseugn we Bare nalped to awall Ue najorlUaa or aarrr the forlorn hone hih eleat. ed our oandidataa. Wboooo theie truitlaaa re aultaP The blame reel! not ao much with our employers and with oar party leaden aa with ouraelvaa. Throuah our e-roat fault it la that we And our. elrea to-day bouaeloM, bomaleaa, and (to ooia a word) almoat laborleta. Tbrourb our (rant fa-alt It U that owr educated Mao and daucbtera a.ra to-day living aimlail, parpoaeleaa lireo. The Brat fraquantinf tha purlletia of Infamy, or rlait ina; drinking aaloana and theatre, enjoying on ly tho eeNtiMewraf orfeaNtar of tho oiril riahla hill ; the eecoad enfagecl in reading nevelo, or roraling In tba light dlwlpatlooa of the maay danee, wbore the aiokening platlladea that mark tba intellectual talihor of the ball-room bollei and beaus make tha hrart aiok and tba mind beary with aorrow, ai gtimpea af the future os- nioi me eowoma or mia roitea revelry. In the name of the Livlof Ued. what la to bo- oemo of na if thii auto of Ibiaga oontinuea P loonoi aomo man or man, endowed with tba Spirit of ObrlM'l apoatlea, oome to ooaveotloa, aad, wits aery tooguM of eloQDonoe, proaaat ome plan by wbieb profltablo flolda of indnatry and of uaafal ontorprlae can bo opened for tboae who are poriihlng la vleiooa idleaeu ! Our reading of affairs, Is, that tho "Living God" does very littlo for oroalurcs who thrust themselves out side of the sphere in which Ho de signed them to move ; He at ono time remarked :' "To shall bo a scvant ot servant unto all gcnorationB forever." Linooln & Co. ordained otherwise, but those who tonomont bore twenty-five years after this date, will bo able to witness the result of those two de crees. TJIE GOVERNORSHIP. The announcement that ex-Govern- or Biglor would not reftito to accept the nomination for Governor, if ten- dered bun by the Krio convention, has given universal satisfaction. A spocial correspondent of the Philadelphia Times followed Mr. Biglorover to New York on bis return from this place last week for the purposo of interviewing him, and published the billowing In that joumal ou tho lGth ; , , Knw Yomit, July la. Your 'aorreanonden I called on oz-tlovcroor Iliiler inllevonlne- at tha Bt. Nteholaa Hotel, and foand him Induitrlonaly working on Centennial affaire, regardleea of the niga range Ol tno tnermemefer. tleviag aeal hie telegram le air. Tboaipaow, of Indiana coun ty, apparently conferring himlelf a candidate for the bemoeratle nominatloa for Qowernor, ho war ooogretulatew upon tha probaointy ol nlo being called agaia to the Ouberootorial ahair of Prntiaylvania, after bavieg len It twanty-ono yrara ago. Tha UoTerner at onot tamed to tho oubjaat wita aomc animation, and aoid t "I rw- grat that any dlepatos to ur. Thompaoa waa, made publie, aa it waa not intended for publleo-l tion, but poraonal aekncwledgeuiant of tha hon or conferred wpoo me by the voluntary wtiea of the Democraoy of la die pa ooualy, and waa do ighed limply to eer-ure him that I would not publicly dlaeeot from their proeeedlnge. Begard-' ing H na a poraonal telegram, U waa not written with eare, nnd when I aaw It publiibed wllhoat any ezplanetioa of the particular eireumitaooeo vbki canea it tonn, i reanioa at eneo tnai it would be mlaanderatoed aa a pnhlia declaration of my daliro and purpoaa to be a eandldalo for Uorernor, 1 bad ao coon lntf ntlan loan, ana hare no caob Intention now. afy poaltion waa fully aud moat frankly elated In my letter- pub lished in Tilt Tiuaa recently, and addraaaed to Dr. VTileon, af Claarlald. The one groat auld tlon af my Ufa now ia to are the Cratennial auo oesiful to degree that will be evntaeatly wertby of onr greae oouotry and people, and by ne not or effort of mine wUi I be separated from thai great work. I hold, however, tbat Is lha prea ent condition of public aflaira.no man ann bo Jnatiked in dorlinlag ro"ponalble public Imat, if llopoaea upon nun uj tua people, ana eopeoieuy one upon whom ao many honora bars been aen ferred in my mora ambttioaa yeere. )t la my hope bow, aa ll alwaya bar nova, that tha parly will tnd eocee other candidate, nod leave me to tho more eoneenlai labors of the Crntennial." 6ov. Biglar aeetna aincorrly deairona aa ge on la tho work to wnton bo nel noo aa aaaldBonsly devotrd tho east two yeere. He evidently regarda the Uer.ianniol as the great eflort ol hie ll o, and will make no movrmrot whotoror is tho lino of political advansemsei. luii .u j i , Mrs. Fiances Parke Bullor, ureal niece of Uoncral WBHbin,ien hn' died ,n Louisiana thrtherday,fc.d.;'; sob Who wot killed in tho War. llo .l.,J nnrtniit rennvamils Mr. Mncnln wnt major of tho Eleventh Louisiana (Confoderato) Regiment. ( . r. hi i ii i. i ji i Black-jacked, uippurctj and pistoled were the porsuasiont used ob t tullow moiled a listf nigbU ago by a Phila delphia pollcoman, Tbcre was a la doobI Uie nest day. ", NEWS ITEMS. 1'ouck shipments from Savannah to tho North in refrigerator oar has be gun. Tho Women's Congress will hold its annual session In .Syracuse In Octo ber next. . i' ,- . ... 1 -r-"Weepniff William or tho Winstt hiekon," is what they onll Kelley, in Philadelphia. -A. Tho cotton planting in the South this year occupies a surface of about 9,007,655 acres. Dangerous counterfeit of the city of 'Krio wator loan coupon bonds of 18G7 have boon discovered in New York. A pioturo of Morso, tho adapter of lightniug to telegraphy, was recently destroyed by ligtitning in Now Or leans. - - ..-....-.. j With tho assuring announcement of plentiful cropt in this country comes tho nows of an improved grain markot in Knropo, , i , .. i Gov. Allon, of Ohio, has accepted an Invitation to deliver an address at tho Lynchburg, Va., agricultural fair to bo held curly next autumn.- The cigar shop of the Connecti cut State prison has turnod out half a million cigars since lastOctober. They soil at $15 to tlC per thousand. .- A New York ludy, fond of music, but with a constitutional dislike to per forming hersolf, has taught her pet torn cat to play tho piano cy note. In the Boston -wool market new Pennsylvania nnd Ohio flooees rango from 471 to 50 cents per pound, and are not selling briskly at this price. Hon. Alexander L. Haven, for many years associato law Judge in Lancaster county, died in Lancaster city, on the 13th Inst., in tho 83d year of his ago. Fivo hundred and ttuvonty-Gvo Mormons passed through Hurrisburg last Friday for Suit Lake City. They were mostly Norwegians and occupied seventeen cars. . Tho great intcr collegiuto regatta at Saratoga, which was rowed on the Hth inst., rcsultod in favor of the Cor nell University crew. Time, 16 mln utos and 631 seconds. Moody and Saukuy, the American revivalists liavo bid farewell to London, and aro expected to arrivo in this coun try before Ions and botfiii the work in which they were so successful in Eng land. An expedition of 100 or 150 picked Wolsh singers is being organized to proceed to tho United States in J uly next, on the occasion of the centenary of the Declaration of American Inde pendence. The coinage for the fiscal year at throo coinago mints, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Carson, will approxi mate as follows : (iold, $34,000,000 ; trado dollars, $0,000,000 ; subsidy silvor coin, $5,000,000 ; minor coinage, $250-, 000. . , Mrs. Wilson, nee Miss Augusta J. Evans, the distinguished Southern au thoress, has just completod what will probably be tho last of her literary works, as her husband lias obtained from her a proiuiso that sho will write no moro. Tho bay crop in New England is reported as only tlireo-fotirths of an average; whilo out West the crop is much belter than usual. Taking tho whole Stato together, tho hay crop of 1'ennsylvania tor lnia is very much larger than tho crop of 1874. W ith the departure of tho grass hoppers from Kansas, tho State Relief Society nas boon dissolved. , 1 be socie ty expemlod about $135,000. From oth er sou root about $4 00,000 more was con tributed for the 20,000 grassbntnior snnerori, or anout s.u a head. Tho Conewanifo Swamp, contain ing somo 25,000 acres of wet farming land, in Chautauqua and l.nttarnueiis counties, New York, is about to be re claimed by drainage It is estimated tbat tiy this means over i,vuu,uuv worth of land will bo got nnder culti vation. Hon. Alfred Slack, of Allegheny, and Gon. J. M. Campbell, of Johnstown, aro the member from the wostern part of the State, on tho committee appoint ed by the Grand Lodge A. Y. M., of Pennsylvania, to make arrangements for tho Masonic demonstration at tho Centennial. . Another member of tho Grant fumilv to lie Provided (for arrived "on tho beach at Long Branch" on Sun day morning a week, ll is a coy and weighs 10) pounds, and it and its moth er, Mrs. Charles Augustus Algernon Nolly Grant Sartoris, aro doing as well as could bo cxpocted. Judge Joseph B. Undorwood, of Howling breen, Ay., is sold to bo too only surviving resident of tho State who "ran the gauntlet" in the early dayi of Indion warfare. Ho success fully performed the feat al Fort Wayne, Intl., and now carries a bullet in bis back received on tbat occasion. Tho J ud IO is more than oiuhty years of aire, and is still engaged in tho practice of law Barney McCuo is to bo executed at Williamspnrt, on Monday, the Oth jay 0f August next, for the murder of John Deter, In 1874. A warrant for tho execution or .MoCuo was previously issued by the Governor, but tho case having been taken to the Supreme Court said warrant was'rocallcd. This warrant is issncd on a re-son tones of McCne on Juno (i, 1875, by the Court of Oyer and Terminer of Lycoming county. ! Tho pigeon shooting match be tween A. 11. Bogarduo, of tho United Hiatus, and Ueoriro Itimmul, tlio cham pion of Eni'lund, took place on the 7th of July at llundon, England, aud was won easily by tbo lormor, . the pro visions of the mntcb wore that each man should shoot fiftv birds, lliirtv yards rise, from five traps fivo yards apart. Bogardus killed thirty-six birds to his opponent's thirty. A largo crowd bad assomblcd to witness tno contest, and much enthusiasm was evinced. Jfogarnus challenges all Kng Imid t )iot against him. v-Tho number of hungry punplo at the Fairmount Paik, in l'biliedelnljlo, on tbe 6th lint, can bo ettimnteu by the enormotit sales of tho restaurants. One of them sold 25,000 plates of ice. roam, 1,500 gallons of milk, 2,000 pies, and made over 100 largo hams into sandwiches, bosidus the immense quan tities of bread and buttor, chickens, Cold hoof, tongue, chooso, hundrod of gal lons of coffee and tea. Tho other largo restaurant did at well. Tho Pennsyl vania railroad on the 5lh of July car ried from the doixit at Broad street and Washington avenue to the park 4,000 peoplo, and thp Bonding railroad carried to the amino destination nnd over its Richmond branch about 26, 000 people, - , , , . The fnll length portrait ol Abra ham Lincoln, that was ordered by the j,ovf York Legislature two years aifo f v,-i.Ti kT. I. Irom r rancis l. I arpentor, bat boon I completed and prepared for the in- tpoction of Speakor Mcflub-e and Llcn- tenant UoTernor Portheimer. It is of standing on the portico of tbe White House. His right foot h forward and bis right hand foU 0B a large copy of the Bible, whreh It tin t velvet - cov - erod tabhv tn hi loft band I tbe fknapcipatinn Proclamation, and from i. i ' i ,i . ...i nr .1 . V ' . : . j it dcDeuid ill erent teal Of the United Htato. It will pc IHACfY in the capital at Albany. ... ,'. . POLITICAL NOTES FROM THE . ! PH'I f CAPITAL. VAOTM AND FfOUKKI loa TUI VlOPl.t. HARHlsnURd, July 0th, 1875. Tho neonlo of the Commonwealth of roiinsvlvan a. dunncr the last ducat o . .... . nnd a naif of years, in which the power ol the lteptibbean party in the Stato has boon intact, have become painfully oognir-unt of this fact, that taxation has boon grevious and over on tho in crease, and in tho wake of this fuct has followed a wido spread distrust of gov ernmental officers and a dark suspicion of infidelity te public trusts and of mis management in the financial allairs ot the Commonwealth, and whon tho Demouratio party entered the cam paign of 1874 with reform written on its banners, victory was vouchsafed to it by tho suffrages of the peoplo, that this suspicion might be proven a fact or a fiction. In iu platform of 1874 tho Demo cratic party claimod that the economi cal administration of Htato affairs in the past untlor Domoorutio rule was in striking contrast with tbo prodigality in the same under present Jtcpubltcan rule, and promised with its return to power, retrenchment and reform, and a return to the old economy. 1 1 prom ised furthor an utiearthinir of "Slate secrets," and if there wore illegal spoo- uialioni with the lunds ol tiie stale, It there were mismanagement, negligence and oriminulity in tho affairs of tho govornmont, that the public oye should sue them. With blatant assurance tho Repub lican parly in council assembled at Lancastor by a plank in its platform arraigns tho Domocratio party with being false to its pledges ot reform, yet how much is that hlehsoundine; asser tion worth 1 Let us seo. First to prove that the administra tion of tho State government nnder liemocmtio rule cost tbo peoplo not half im much as under present Itepubli onn management, we submit tho fol lowing statement of the expenses of govornmont during the second year of me several Biaieaummisiraiions ot the pasttwonty-eightyears. Those figures, significant as they aro, cannot bo con trovortod, for they aro tho official re cord: 1S4 Oor. Shook, (Demooral) .. Illt,JI II 18411 Oot. Johnaon, (Whig) 1.17,105 S3 I sot Uov. Dialer, ( Drmeorel ).. JiH.ldO til ISio Got. PollKk,(Koow Nothing) I7,IS9 11 ana uov. raeeer, (UemoeralJ 4US.077 40 18J Uov. Cerun, (Republican)...., 44S.IISS 7 1848 UoT. deary. IKeoublicanl-... 4i.e.l TO 1871-(lov. Harmon, (Kepublloan) 1.I)(1,I53 It Those aro the accounts solely ot the salaries and expenses of tho officers of the different departments of tho State. How alarming has been the increase since the last Democratic administra tion, can ko seen at a glance. The sum total of tha expenses of the throo democrats in the abovo list Miunk, Bigloraud Packor, is only $ 1,077,800.01, while the expenses of Governor Hurt ranfLforoiwinir ii(o;icarc$l,()9C,15.'t.03, exceeding tho above which ure the ex penses ol three years by $18,203.02. Ono item of incroaso in llartrunft's ex penses we may credit to tho fact that his salary was iiicruasod by a Republi can Legislature at tho ropiest of Gov. uoary, irom a,uuu to iu,uuu per an num. HurUanfl is tho only Governor of Pennsylvania whoever received moro than $5,000 yearly salary. The Democratic party in tho second place promised retrenchment and re form on its return to power. rartial Ucniocratio rule in tho Slate was re-inaugurated by tho advent of the LeiriBlaturo of 1875. No bodv of a similar kiad ever assembled under moro adverse circumstances, yet look ing back upon the record of tho Lower House a fair minded observer cannot fail to note much of wisdom in its ac tion and a consideration of tho follow ing figures will show whether this body had any regard for tho people's interests and whothor tho cry of re form was gotten up only for campaign purposes. The following is a statement of the expenses and actual cost to the State of the House of Representatives, dur ing the post three years for the salaries of clerks, other officers and employees, and for contingent oxponscs, stationery, postage, luel, &e: 1171 ONB HUNPRKD HBMBItRS. Regular Clerk! nnd AaillUMta I Mil Bpeekcr'a Cl.rk............ll,01J 00 ibrary Clerk . 1,000 00 Library Clerk during rooeaa 1,10 S0-l,?OS 00 Tr,7ribig Ctarka (!) Mil t Bargrar-t-ot-Arma, Door Keepers and iloaaeorrr - I4.S7I to Penan end foldero li.Sol St Pagea ,-' CO Cootiogenl Kxpenaoa, ButioBory, Ac... 10,000 to PoaUge to Membora 10,100 00 ott.tll 10 1174-ONR UIJNDRRD MEM1IERS. Regular Clerki aad AmlaunU I 7,111 41 apoaker'e Clerk..... 11,101 tt Library Clark l.lut 00 Library Clark during reoeea- 1,101 0I,8S0 M Tranaerlbing Clerka, ().. 1,441 90 Hergeent-Bt-Arma, Door Kerpera Bod alMiaBgera 11,177 10 Paeten aad foldero ....... 11,431 40 Pagea 6,100 00 OootlagaatKipooaee,8latinnary, Ac. Ml! 10 PoaUge 10 Meeabere.. ........ ...... ........ 10,310 00 t71,tl 10 187e TWO UUNDRKD MF.MDKHS. Regular Clarke and Anliunta.. I 1,470 It Speaker'e Clerk, ( none) ,.... Library Clark, (none). - Library Clark daring recaia, (naoe).,.. Transcribing Clarka, (I) 1,0)17 St bargvaot-ai-Armt, aieor Keepers aad Mesaangera 1,111 70 Pesters aad foldero........ 1,301 40 I'egta. I.IW0 to Contingent Ripenses, Stationery, Ac. 0.S7I t-l Postage to otembora ...,..,. 10,11)11 to ti7,7IIS 4 The above, taken from the published report nnd booki of tho Auditor Gen eral's ofilco, i a comparison of tlio more important items of tho expeiisos of the House of Representatives among tho last three years, not including any of the expense of tlio Senate, ami coin prising the accounts of Chief Clerks Sclfridge, Shurlock and Woolovcr, dur ing tho same portion of each year. This comparison show tbat tho ex penses of tho House in tho items above ennmoratod alono worn, for 1873, $32, 812.87, and for 1874, $14,150.04, in ex oesa of tho expenses of 1875, It shows furthor that during the session of 1875 thosinoou re positionsof Speaker' Clerk Liinrary Clark ana library Clerk dur ing recess, were distwnsod with. It show furthor that in tho matter of Transcribing Clerks tho House of 1875 employed but (too (2), while the House ol laid employed eight (S), and tbo lions ol 1874 six (0). During tho session of 1873, $25,000 in addition to tho abovo expenses wero paid to cork) of committee and to members for ''extraordinary expenses" and services on committed. The new Constitution, howovor, stepping in do nied to tho Legislature of 1874 its share of thii kind ot plunder. Among the most Important actions of the House of 1875 was the appoint ment ol a committee ol investigation into tho affairs of tho Stato Troasury. Doapite all the obstacles thrown in their way by tho present Ktnto Troas nrcr, this Committee havo been and still are busy at work. Thoir labor too has not boon fruitlecs, but in spilo of the olamor of oortuin ppwspapcrs, prudence dictates silenoe to them as to the result of that labor for the pres ent at least, In due timo what nave already boon developed will bo made public Tbe organisation of a Democratic Houaoj of Representative was followed on tbo first of May last by the induc tion Into ofilco of a Democratic Audi tor General, and although that officer Da held hi pt but two months, wo are in condition to tliuw your roadura mat very important stop nave a ready been taken toward a correction iof the arrant abuse of position which 'have heretofore Misted. A cursory examination of th book in the A mil- tor General' offloe when General Toni plo took powaslon wa tufilclont to show tbat large um of the revenue Jpf the State, though overdue some full your, wvrettill unpaid. This rovo - in.... 1.-.I It I... 1 11.. ..ll .. ....I I . f iww, in u-u leguitv t'ovuii.wuiiiu nave i.een nioit 1 1 ban siimcleiit to meet, tho alleged deflciciicics in tho general . revenue liind, and would have deprived "'"""" wounjrun ui uio.niiniiuv (iiMiusv ,ij waicu nu Hiiutapiou last session to make the Legislature a party to his contemplated raid upon the Sink ing Fund. Al an example of tho delinquencies above Intimated, wo quota tho slut us of the account of .Gideon Clark, Regis ter of Wills in the city of Philadelphia, an officer upon whom quarterly settle ments aro made incumbent by act of Assembly, un tbo 23d ol Juno, 1H75, ho was debtor to the Stato $0,739.05 balance on settlement for the year end ing November 30th, 1874, also $101, 190.45 collateral inheritance tux IVom Novomhor 80th, 1874, to date, lle twoon thoso dates but two credits ap pear, amounting to $05,000, leaving a tiaiiiiicu uuo mo .-unto ou j una Z.UH ril. 'i .. ' i "CU i ,?A " ? LW5illr.TU0 !",,J-, 01 nun uuiuuiit w-vu,ioir.uu unw since uuen collected by the Auditor General, and the balance will shortly be. Auditor Genera! Templo has been in ofilco two months. Muy and June. that your roadors may judgo whether or not ho has token better cure of tho rovonues of theCouimonwealth during thoso two mouth tliuit did his Repub lican prcdocoasor, wo submit tho fol lowing statement of collections, for the mouths ot May and Juno 1874, and the colloctionsfor tho corresponding months ui hub year ; , COLLECT lib 1IY OKKKHAL ALLEN. May, 1874 fc!o2,09 IV Juno, 1874 , int,5C7 IS tj'e o41,6 11 COLLBCTfiD BT IIKNKRAL TKHPLK, May, 187a...... 1571,174 10 Juua, 1871 121,400 118 tsot.s.li It This statement shows, first, that during tho month ol May alono Gen eral Temple collected of the revenues $33,718.08 moro than General Allen did in the firo May and Juno, 1874, to gether,and itfurtborshowsthatin these two months months of 1875. under Domocratio rule, $335,179.06 more of1 tlio revenue was collected than in the corresponding two months ol 1874 whon tho ofilco was nnder Republican rule, and that too whilo tho' taxation of tho two yours is uniform as to sub jects. Thoso aro a few facts and figures. Others wo havo in process of prepara tion, and will tarnish your readers anon. N. V. S. JURORS. 1'NCI.C AH' MATgaiAL FOR Rt'NNINd TUB COI'RT M'HINtl TIIR JITI.T KKKHION, T he fol low i ng are the j u rors su in nton od to attend the session of tho United State Court, commencing nt Krie this week: OIIANII JURY. Hon. John Scott, Huntingdon ; Hon. J. P. Packer, Suiibury; Hon. Tlioma M. Marshall, Pittsburgh ; Hon. Wm. II. Armstrong, Williauisport; Hon. II. M. Hoyt, Wilkosbarro; Judgo Thomas Kwing, Pittsburgh ; Hon. John W. Wallace, Now Castlo ; Hon. 11. C. Par sons, Williatnsport; Hon. C. S. Wolfe, Lcwisbnrg; Gon. Miles S. Green, Milosbnrg; Hon. Samuel Calvin, Hol lidaysbnrg ( W. T. 11. Pauley, Waynos burg; K. Blanelurd, llelletoiite ; Geo. S. Wiley, Wnvnosburg; Hon. C. A. Mayer, Lock lluvcn : William Horris, Huntingdon; O. B. Wright, Seninton; J. C. Strang, Westfiold ; W. J. Force, Krie; John Caughoy, Heaver; James H. Parko, Pittsburgh ; P. A. Stobhins, t'oudcrsporL petit Jt;av. Rev. J.I. Brownann, Washington; Rev. J. G. Carnahan, Mentlvillo; Goo. W. Miller, Washington; Charles S. Marks, Lowistown ; John M. T. 'Thompson, Lewislown ; R. S. Smith, Pittsburgh i Henry Allon, Tiojti: Uoo. C. Powell, Wilkosbarro; Rov. James Klder, Clarion ; William A. Dttnshea. Pittsburgh ; Lewis K. Piirvinnco, But ler; James B. Mcjunkin, Butler; David Hhaner, Scenery-hill ; J. W. Dickey, West Alexander; Jnnthns llently, Washington; Andrew Smith, Browns ville; K. S. Cook, Mansfield ; Willinra Moorhcad, Freeport; John M. Shafer, j uMHu . B u Tl,. IV. - . w 1, ,1 , I V ?? "V W' Russell, hrio; John W. Mllligun, Pitts- I'lttsnurgn; r.phnum tpnhr, I'itts burgh; R. A, Ralph, Pittsburgh; John w. liocKhart, ashlnglon; Hon. Thos. W. Bradley, BurgottHtown ; Kev. J). II. Barron, Hollidaysburg; John D. McKonnan,Wahington ; W. J. Caskey, Pittsburgh ; Rev. Jns. Kelso, Negley P.O.; J.T. Fredrioks, Wiltiamsport ; Rev. R. T. Munsell, Monongnhela city ; H. T. C. Boyle, Monongahola city; John Bayard, Washington ; William N. Riddle, Pittsburgh; Hon. William McClelland, Pittnburgh; H. Raymond, Erie; Robert Reynolds, Now Castlo: D. B, Maxwell, Pittsburgh; Robert ntcairn, t'lttsnurgh; James Cunning ham, Uniontowni Rev. ,1, F. Core, Greensbnrg; Henry J. Gonrlcy, Pitts burgh; Rev. J. J. Melllynr, Butler: H. C. Mciirido, Allegheny city; 8am- uoi tioorgo, riUBburgh ; Kev. A. Jl. F.ldor, McKoesport; Calvin Npriiicer, I'niontown; John A. Wilson, Franklin; l haj. jionnelly, rittsbiirgh ; Col. John Piatt, Willianisport ; G. A. McBrido, Allegheny' city; Oliver Bntemnn, Pittsburgh; Christ Fold, Pittsburgh ; A. S. Moore, lititlcri Charles Nei Pittuburgh ; Jns. Filxsimmons, Pitts burgh. Clearfield Radicals do not flourish us much on t hose occasions as formerly Wo havo soino clergymen and Hon orable who would suit for jurors just as well as thoso of other oountios. But no, nono of them can take a boat ride on Lake Krie, at Uncle Sam's expense now tilings navo changed. THE NEXT STATE SENATE. The llarrisbnrg Patriot, in roviowinir the probablo political compleetion of our next htnto henuto, says tho Republican stronghold whioh presents tho most impregnume ironi to tho Uemocrntic party in Pennsylvania is tho Stuto Senuto. Of tho twelve outgoing Son atom this year four aro Democrat, Chnlfant, Plavford, Wallace and Row land, and eight aro Republicans, Alex ander, Cntler, Ileilnian, Lemon, Uutan, M'Kinly ilaclay, anil Warfel. Tho four Democrats arc from district in which the Democratic party la strong ly in tho ascendent and which will doubtless return other Democrats in their places, Maelay rcpiesoui t, Democratic district and will certainly give placoton Democrat. A Dcmo - crat. A Democrat should bo sent back ' ' . . . w"' 10 06 from Cambria ond Blair. Theae two' wUl7 "V 10 1In"Tior- to bo district may bo roasonuhly counted '""".''eded by Benjamin It. Cowcn, his upon next fall. Tho other districts are Aasistanf Secretary, and, like himself, largely Ipnbllcnn, and in tho or(linnry n,,cdof,omr',llyi" tn mn nf nnliii... . ill i,.b n.. honest transactions of which the do- publican Senators, which will tnako a Democratic gain of barely two while it requires six to overcome tho Hepub- llnn mnlnriiV .,r i.-n il.n fi..t.ni.J stood lust winter. Tho election 0f 1874 demonstrated, however, that thai dissatisfaction of tlio people with rait icalisin ha matlu apparently certain districts renlly insecure, Senator Lemon' district, lllair and Cambria. gavo a Democratic majority for Latta of 808 voles Mucla.V'a district, Forest, Camortin, Klk and Clarion, gavo Lattu l,uo majority I'll or s distr nt. Krin county, wa only carried by Olmstcad, by 409 majority. Rutaivs district. Beaver and Washinirton, was still olosor, giving Olmutead oply ,11M majority over Lattu. Tho revolution that commenced in 1874 Is an Inenm. plotO liiovcinent and has thowii no! sign of going backward, The Votp Inst year give every oncourngoment to tbo Doinocrutlc party to seriously auump vti" prooicmoi enanging me ' fall, nc i uicai complexion oi in Bcnato Ihut l IMPORTANT LEG A L DECISION - M tl0llHt ti,riii of coiirL held In ,liM t,llltv dut.iNi01l W1UI ,.l,,1(,lvd ,y llh ,;,. j,,,, Willi,i,s, that is , K,vul j,,,,,,,,,, to t10 o;nur, of uilru'lltwl Ulldr S lumbermen aim pur chasers of land itt lax sales. In the cuho of Merseroati vs. Hurris ot al., tbe plaintiff nareliased at the June suit in 1874 two timet of laud belonging to me ueienuuuis lor wblcn he received a deetl from tbo County Treasurer. Last winter tho dutondanU without redeeming the lands let the job of tuk ing off thu pine limber, and hud taken off about two million feet, when tho plaintiff applied by bill for an injunc tion to ruHtruin the defendants from CUltinir 11 tit il tllOV should rodnem thu lands. Judge Williams at Chambers granted a rule returnable at court, to snow rauso why an in unction should nut issue. Upon hearing Ihourgument iu iviitmiu in gruilb UIU lltJIIHCllOII, anU on motion dismissed the bill. Tuo Juu U " tho purchaser t touk no titlo. W tho owner ot thu laud at the timo cf the tax sale retained the lugal title, with all tho rights ol ownership. That ho could out and remove tho timber, or auyiuiug vise thul might be on it or a purt of the land, tho samo a though the litud had nut been sold for tuxes. That the purchaser had no right un der bis tax deeds until tho expiration of tho torm for redemption ; and no remedy in law or equity, although the owner might remove all the timbor or everything elm ot value on tho land before the two years expired, and thus. if the land was of no vultto except for timber, compel tho unlucky purt baser at uix saio u lose the money be had paid tho County Treasurer for the lands. This riding wa a great surprise to tho legal profession, a the opiosite new oi mo question bad prevailed generally among attorneys, and on ac count ofthuacknowlcdegod logal abil ity of Judgo Williams the decision ia the most important over rendered in tbia county. Without soma leirisltilion to protuct purchaser it will not hero- uiwr uunnie jur liny one UI UIU Oil tailU at treasurer's sales, as betore tho time for redemption expires the owner may strip tho laud of all it value, and leave thu unlucky purchaser with nothing but hi treaiuror'a deed and an empty purse to remind him of his investment. This of course is a great and serious delect in tho tax laws, anil unless rem edied will make it difficult, if not im possible, to collect tbo taxes on a large portion of tho unseated lands, a a larger portion aro valuoblo only for tho timber there is on them and with tho limber removed they are not worth tlio taxes. Emporium Independent. LATEST CHURCH SCANDAL. Wo give in another column the offi cial finding in tho case of Rev. Thomas H. Ilott, pastor of the Twolflh Baptist Church of this oily. Coming as it does in tho epidemic of gravo accusa tions of immoralities against prominent ministers of the gosxi, taking in such Icadii.g light as Boechor, ot'tho Brook lyn Congregutional ; Glondenning. of New Jersey, of tho J orsey City Preshy toriun; llnnncr, Methodist presiding ohlor, in M iirfruesboro, and many others of lessor note and still others of dis tinction during tho last year, this caso naturally attract very general publio attention. Tha vordict of the tribunal before which tho hearing wa had ia indeed a most novel official decision, in view of tho gravity of tho charges preferred. He is first acquitted of criminal intent in the declared indis cretions which have characterized his intercourse with certain members of his congregation. Next, ho is left suspended between friend and foe on tho question of untruthfulness, the evidence being no conflicting that tho tribunal could not docido who wa falsifying, and then peace and harmo ny are recommended between the bel ligerents, or failing in that, all should be doomed in good standing and so eer: illed to sister churches to scatter tho irrepressible element of the con flict. Wo cannot assumo that Mr. Bott I guilty beyond tbe finding of hi church tribunal. Although the evi dence ha been withhold from th pub lic, it would he unfair to docido that it is suppressed because it would prove the finding to bo unwarranted. We can conceivo many reasons why, with the sincere belief of tho absence of ac tual guilt, it would be rcgardod not only u proper, but in all ronpecu jst to innocently implicated parties, to keep the scandul from the world ; but in the boat of this battle both aide havo proclaimed their stories and the. ories, and thoy havo gone to the pub lic. To Ignoro it, therefore, is an im pouibility, and to discus it as the im portance of tho cao merit i one of tho moat delicate duties which devolve upon journalist. On one point, how ovor, wo may speak with ontiro confi dence that w reflect the convictions of tbe groat mass of sincere men and women who regard religion as sacred beyond the things of tho world. Tho intolerant efforts of congregation to shield accused pastor havo not elevat ed tho standard of laith in Christianity, and churches have dono unspeakablo harm in diminishing popular respect for the sacrod offloos of holy teachors, by intcrposinir uvcrv nossihlo olisim lo to the ilispassionato ascertainment of tno truth; and moro than doubtful ac quittals huvo boon mado the occasion tor seasons of glorification which would do credit to a ward political mooting under tho generous inspiration of a fa vorite rum shop. Tho circut In Boech er's church, alter ho escaped convic tion in the Brooklyn court, whoro amidst bunas thoy voted him ono hundred thousand dollars, was feebly imitated by Mr. Bott' peoplo tinging the doxology because ho had only been indiscroot and not criminal, and it couldn't be ascertained whether ho was truthful or not. Tho men of tlio world, who havo sound moral convio- tions, and a profound respect for all that Is slnooroly religious, very gener ally believe that men, whoso indiscre tions so closely bordur on crimo, that tno line can scarcely ho drawn between them, and who are of such doubtful veracity that a church tribunal cannot docido tor or against thorn, could find some moro congenial aud useful voca tion than preaching the gosxl. iAi7 adelphia Timet. Dru no to Go Tho New York , "3 ' "Wo learn that l)osst,rant ,amd"u,P hl" rn'nd.to Pavt wilh c I Tm,T 1 , , ' w '""'" n"tt ten Nu say i Wo learn that Boss Grant T.1" lmrnt nM" bee" the fcptro cyor (,rn".,,,H,(,nl' PwMont. From . " .n . msruj jump- 'ng out of the Irytnif pan into tho fire: "ttbor jumping from ono frying I" """luri Durlnif a heavy rain on Wetlnendav of Inst week, the peoplo roMitling along Butcher's Run, Allegheny city, wcro forcibly reminded of the flood of last year, ino sewem wore taxed beyond their capacity, and the water rushed " r.usi street 10 tno acptn ol throo flot or moro- '" frightened inmates M 11,0 houses took rcfugo on tho hill suio, and lor a time the air wa rent with (ho oroam of women and chil dren. ' j)'tirt(tnatoly the flood nhsidoI and no toriotn damage was done. , Hon, Asa Packer,, tlio munificent -founder' and benefactor of tho LchiirU University at South Bethlehem, bat recently mado the Institution a pre ent of thirty additional aero of land I adjacent to the present grounds. Giv i s TiiKia Namks. Frederic k Douglass, in a recent speech, referred tn I lie lailuro of tho Froedmau's Suv ings Hank in Washliiiton. Wo put our millions thoro," he said, "but where are they now r the niatii who went into the bunk a few year ago poor men are now domiciled in beautiful houses and drive their fiuo turnout. It makes me fool badly to think bow we have been robbed." Why can't w huvo tho names of tho men who havo robbed the negro, and now wear fine linen and fare sumptuously every day, Give tit thoir names. A Gold Dollar A man with a gold dollar In his pocket hits that much positive value, representing ao much lubor, o much food, ao much clothing or other proHirty. Ho may full down a stoop pluo and be killed, ami years alter, if his bonus aro found, thu re mains will bo worth tho gold dollar that fell with him. But thu man who has a paper promise to pay has that which depends for valuo on tho action of a Board of Directors or a Govern ment ovor which ho has no control, and may be worth fifty cents, forty cents or worthless. Thomai II. lit nton. The wife of Joseph Custur, in Wor cester township, Montgomery county, while picking parsoly in her garden on Saturday, the 3d inst, was stung on the arm by a bee. Thepunoturocommenced to inflamo Immediately and resulted in hor death on Wednesday. Medical aid was called in but was of no avail. The arm was swollen to tha shoulder and a yellowish liquid was discharged from tlio arm in several place where it broke out. General G. W. Field, of Vinrinia. ha been appointed colonel of engineer in tno army oi figypt by the Khedive. Ho leaves for his new field of action on tho 17th inst. The population of Duhitb, the "Zenith City," is 2.0110 a fulling off oi z.iiuu since 1H7Z. W hnl tho shrink- ago is in winter its prudent chroniclers say not. And now they say that Anna Dick inson will be an actress. What a do- hciously tender "Juliet" tho peppery littlo iinpantalooncd statesman would make. A littlo girl wanted to say that sho had a fan, but hud forgotten what it was railed ; so sho described it as "a tiling to brush the warm all off of you with." Senator Boutwell, they say, is not so nprehensivo of another rebellion as be was. He must have canelit somo of the centennial feelimr, Burton Herald. Santa Anna is at present livinir in the City of Mexico in very moderate cir cumstance. Ho takes no part in pirb lic matters. N JOTICK. In tk Court of Qnnrttr 1 In thm Milter of tb wmmi r Ui j'MM l lnpii(Uat School for ClnrSt'ld eouitjr, I Ditrit of Union I'vDo'a. tiiwofbip,itiiI county. The atdrtirtind Comm.if.rraer. MnoialMl h Mid Court tt Juot MM.oaf, te Inquir ioto lod artl th Vftlu of tbo Ciunog tirhool rop erty and Rtnouat of leboH fundi btloofiof to I'hIob townihip ttforontrl, ond how nueh, if any, .iwithiitlnt hrnlti of lb lodepraJ.nt Bebool viotinat 01 laid iowDt, x.Tf amloo tuat n will tkko tciiiinony, a oil atte.nl to tbo dulier of lb appointment at bU office. t Cletrfitd. Pa.. TuwJmy, AnmtM 10tbt U7s. t It a'elaiek A. Jd.. thu ind wfaoro all partial latoreUd tnajr aitoad if ibj ec jtropr. CVRCS OOHDON. CtMrOrld, July I1.7S IL ConniMioaor RKPOHT of tha eondlli of the COUNTY NATIONAL BANK of Clearfield, al tba oioejt) of tnutneM oa June 10, ItJk: HMPKII. Loam and dloounta. 11 UTerdraftH 4,J(l U V. 8. bad to fra eiivalatioai ift.tHItt 09 Other jMooIm, bundi, and aiortacai. 4,ti0 Oft uua rroia apiroTil reanrTo cuU... 4, IDA 61 In from other National Bank.. S.aftfl OS Due from ftUU Baaka and Dauken.- 8,tK9 Al Ht-al twlate, farm tor and flztarat..... SI Current espaniwia aad taxre paid S.I 19 M Clmki Caih Itemp.lnolud'f itanpi 1,145 TA BilU of ather National Uank 9 A I M rraetional emnoy,iaeludiua;atfkHi, J l&i iiegai-leniler not 4,975 00 Klvt per ttni- redeeming fund 3,ST5 90 Da from 11. S. Tirati. other thai ft portent redemption fund..., 1.U99 99 ToUU UABiurtaa. Capital itoek paid in- ....$10fl,MO 00 Hurplaa fund H in.HOfi uo Other undivided prnflti.. 8,979 9s national Uank aotea eaUUodi a 97.990 90 Indiridual denoaita aabiaet to rheok.. al.8a.fi 18 Time err ideate of deponit 1S.Jj8 67 Due to other National Bank I.ATH H laa la Htato hanki and haakora 1,14 39 Total $27,SIT SI Slmlt ( Ptutuylmm, CbvrrUli CoutUg, S3 I, W. M. Kbaw.. Caahitr oi th Const'; Katilfnal Bank of Clearflcld. do atilemnlr ewear that lha altore utatemtnt it true to the brut of my knoal d(o aad Ui.rf. W. M.8HAW. Cwhier. huhawtbedandaworntobofortno liiia lUk day of Joly, A. D. 1875. JUHW W. WRTflLKV, If. P. Correct Attest: WM. PWK1,L, JAMK8T. LKONAKD, JAri. B.GRAHAM. Jnly 11, 175. lhmjlort. VDITUH S NOT1CK. In the aetata ol Thamaa a j In the Orphan ' Co art a V of Clearfield oonnty, Cowan, of Baoearla townthiD. dee'd. ) rean a. Tho nnderiiinad. Hpolntad Auditor bv the Court, to a certain the amount of purohaae money duo on a eertaio eontrart made between Thnmai tjowea and Joaeph Hagerty, dated Sept. Wth, A. D. 1854, for tba tranifer of oartain real aaUto in Beeoaria townahin. Olearaeld ooaiitT. and White townhip, Cambria aouaty, I'a., hereby givea notie that ho wilt attend to th dtitiea or hia appoint meat, at ataofi.ee, oa Tuetday, the 10th day or Aufuet, A. D. 1875, at 19 o'eloek, a. M.( when and where all parti at into retted nti attend. A. U. KHAMKR. Clearfield, July 11, 'T5 SL Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. Notice ll hnreliv eiren ikel t.ell.M r.t K A. Islstratioa on the esteto of B. H. SHAVrNKH Ioto ol Lcwreoeo townsbip, Cleartald Oonnty, IV, deeoaaad, liavia beea Julv areolrit to Hi. onjer aigneo; nil persenc indebtej to .aid ertate will leoae raaae immediate payaient, and Uiose nvlni claims or deaanda Bill nveaeat taeei properljr alhollce( (gr aslllentenl oil boot d"1. i. B. SHAW, Ulearllald, Jul; II, 1ST!. It Aihn'r. anAUiioM. "" .... r--.... ... avian; cjaiiiiiiiaiitj ajfamai parabaeing or ia any Banner meddling with tba Draaaler, of Unloa townihtp, vu ; 109,000 feat of lansrl 1nMtue t.A unn f-.i .r i bora. I bull and ou Wajrna, aa tha aatn waa panbaeod by m at Sheriff's ami oa th 8th day Ot June, aad la lain witk kiara .. ...- ...t. Jaot to my order. O. I, KLKl. viearneia, July Zl, IS75 3t, QEORQEE.ROBAOm, oo.t.BaALB naiLin in WINES AND LIQUORS, CLEARFIELD, PA. Mv Blare of linalosK la on Market it re. I dl. rceUv oorjoeito Ike CeeH Hoose, where deiire to keep a loll stock or PUKK LlQIIORr), ond will warrant tk.ta to be sock to my cntuioers. Olee me a call. Jnlv 11, 'Jl tf. rKNDUB. Ttis HI dor.ieaed. bavino beea aooulnte.l Ad. mlnlstrator of th. estate or the late SAMIIK1. II. HIIAr l'.NIiR, of LoerroaM township, will dlepece of Ibo pereeaal prowt ef Uio deceased, on Ikjo prcaiieee, Bt publie sola, on . Saturday, Atigaet Jta, 1V Tba (.niportf consists of I oowi, 1 two jear old bull, ivro.year old belter, I eookin store, I beds and bodilinaj, tails, aUoda, oopboards, I doten Cbalrs. tookin tlasseS. 4U Vard. of e.rn.1 I elrck, I larre Iron kettle, bosidvs B large i ."twiut. .uu aiicnsn lurnsare, ae wail na B large lie! or farming Btenslla. too aaaeroas lo nsnttoa. Also bay by tbe ton, 4 aciea wi rye, ioi oi poutoea In tbe f ruond, and one-half ol 7 ar-ma of corn. Tanaa. A reasonaklo credit will be allowed on all porebaaoa ovor Irodollara, by ai vies approved ""rtly. J.B. 6IIAW, Joly 11, HJl-li Adminsiralor. jpRESlt MRAT MARKET M 0. BROWN 4 BR0,, Uarkel St, Oletrleld, VTuolJ annannes b the oitltcns of lha Iowa and vicinity that Ibey villi beep the meal marbel at tie old stand, wbeso th.y will hasp Freth Jloof, Veal Mutton and I.rub, . ol lb fluotl qualllloa. Market aornrago Tnoednys, Tnendeji an 4 rweye. uivo BB B OBII. June t,'ri-ta M. a. BROWS t BRO. KEEP IT HANDY. Th llollanlo family Modlclu. DIAHHIIXA, Dveenterr, Cholera, Bo mm or Ooaiplaint, Crampe, etc., ejuloelj carod bj the oso of I JABDKLLA'sj i Coo)oonii Hvrup of Ulaonberre hoot and Rbtt bare An oil, wsll tried remedy, entirely veae mbie, pleasant to lake, quick Bud certaiB ia ofleeti can be depended on In tbo most arfaut eases may be ntyoB to tbeyoaoaeet Infant na wall aa to edalla. 1b ooataina NOCAMPHOBOBOPtVM'. ft la a liluaeaet silraot and rea-llly tekan by sblldrco. It bas often saved life obenpbyr-iciens bad deapaired. - Keep it la tho buuae and use it la timo. All we ask for ll Is a tilel. Don't let our dealer put you of witk eomutbmgelao. buy I. Try it. HoU by DruggUU and store Keep ers tbruaxboul (his Stole. l'n,),ered only by lUSKLI, A Bkt.,5vllt Marksl 8t,Wila.. July 14, '74 lu. 0 Kl'UAKS' COU11T SALE.. By rirtu of aa order of th Orphan Court of Civ r field County, there will b Kiuftd U publio la, on Uia pfumUffp la the rUU af Ptftnriia, tiearoulil, ouauty, fa., oa Ttteaday, tbe loth day of Auu-t, IM1S. at 10 o'clock, A. U., Hi rollowllig danrlbed real eitat, I nt U property uf Jama k'ljun, doo'd, tiii in unaivititMi nan i an mat aerta.n mcOrgv, tenoaent, or lot of ground, aituate tn th Til lane of denarii le. Cleartteld eountt. I.. buaodod aad deeoribedj aa fbllawat Begtoouig at aaornerof u alley and Main riwt ; thone we.t aereoiy-on leot to a lot aow tn property of tiawo vougnnaJii uae ny aaivi let tout a on hundred and thirty fl moro Or laei to low water mark at old mill pond tbeno by aaid pond and rr"-!::."":!?"! to plaee .r b.ginnltg, oontBising oBa-fonrth of! aa aero ejore or leas, noving B large iwo-alory Iraaue tovera, wasb-boBaa, smoke-boaso, a large and evBVsaiellt sublo, ond otber ootbnilding. Ibsreon ererted. Taans or Hali. One-half eash on the day or sale, ear the roeadae io on. year wltb Interest, le be aveured by bood cod asortgoge. U. a MoLIUKMICK, Adiatnistrator. Cleert.ld, P.. Joly 14, 1171 4 t terms. Also a nnililiog on Market street, next diwr to the Allogh.oy llonee, rnn.rly templed by V. rlburl aa a shoe shnp, bat oulteble tor any otber Insiness in n small way. Apply to Frank Short on the pretni.ea. K S. All parties Indrbled to m. will plee.e call and aettla l.y ca.b or note, with approved seourity, this month, nc I must bare all my ae- oaonts ceuUJ no by A.gr,.L I b.ve t.e book. a kn.... mA i. t-..-.w .1. now in my own bauds. rrompl atteatrao t. this BFtieo will aeve tronble enj eoete. V. oltOllT. Clearll.M, July 14, 11-71. jist ok jcnoits. Liet of Jurou drawo for rlopletaber Term, A. D. K7i, eommcaeingoo the third Monday, Iba 20tb, aod cgptlnuihg for three weeks; Tnavsava jL-aona). Finer wbbk, 20tb. ! ', - ' Jaa. M. Oree, lleeearlBi Llan'l Cupplcr, Gorbcn Jno. W. Wngkt, " IJoo. A. Murry, " Thus. C.Lee, Brll T. VToUrldei, llrah.ro Clinton M.Cracken, M Jas, Carter, Ilimtsdala llau'i Smeal, liugg. Jas. Helvy, H Uee. O. Mcrrett, ' j. B. Hunter, JurJ.B lavid Lialc, Bradford Jno. MuMurray, Knox Hamurl Uill, - Kebt. Pattereun, " J. Adam Hi.hrl, Brady J. at. Dale, Lawreoce Joe. Posllettiwall, . M. KullerloB, ," , Johnston Hamilton,1 L. J. Conklio, '" i llan'l llormaa, Barnride J. U. Merrrll, Homo U.L.lloed, Cleerllcld'.J. H.Jner., N.Wa.lia John TrnutioetiT " lo. Kslnrki-r, " '. U. Hbaw, ' Moee. n,iliy, Pike J. B. Urahaiu, ' I'- It. Crlrk, t'nion Harrison Moom. Cnr'llelll. rUninei, Welleinti.l Jaa. WI ay, r'eryusvn ' Fred t-amptaaB, u BOAan Jt'noHa. aaojan naaa. J. Llxlttm Beer-aria Jivo. Moore, rluntrdale II. II. Mellee, Hell Al. Boot. Id, HasloB J.Yottiers, jr., Kanbaua Lewis Krbard, Knol Jno. Htuilh, bnwronoe Thos. MrtMicrson ' J. 11. Kylsr. Wor, I. A. liile, Lumber Cily I'atrlck Daily, I'oeu Job Way, ' l,k, rJ. P. Hboff, Woodward J. Catbarioaa, Oroeola H. A.Khimel, tl.n l Ili.liel, Arm. Carry, It. Mitchell, F.U. Miller, ll,,(g. Dr.J) Bttrnside Clearfield J. A. Brad, Cur'lle .as. JuaNaul. Malt. Bloom, Ferguson W. A. Keeiai, 1eeatar It. K. Flegal, Uosken TBjuBBrn irnuna. , aai-oaii a'Baa. neejcaria.ti. A.alorriaioi, Uoeben A. 1'aUereea, Wettly TboniiitoB. Bell J. V. ltobison, Vfiauual F legal, Hof Annies Murrey, tlirard W. W. Hoover, Orabera Wm. Willkelu, Kliaa Horaiiig, Huston Jaa. Bandy, " 1). Jobnaton, Jordan Jno. High, jr- knox Jno. lioughrrtyol' Jnmes. Lee rear Aem'f Clyde, . ' jacoa w. iiauejr, i W. J. Campbell, raHTd iieory i uiuger, Hrajy J. B. Johnatua, Uoo tJ 11 ling, C. lUntf.lt,, C f Jaot'k Uuds1 M HarrlMB Putumre, " Kit Line " Jba II. litilty, 4 James Ardery, M - nm. Uaent, Buraaide BenJ. Shet.herd. M Ooo. W. Ogdea, , " " Hugh Dougiierly, ' t A. I. Lowbred " Milton fliebols. M Juha aloOord, Cheat Dan 'I Canon, . i Pa a I Medarrey, r. Flu belt, CoTlnyten Hater Gamier, " r. D. 9obnarra, M Jos. Potter, O. P. Keoae, Morris J. B. Calda.ll, Hosca Krhard, Joe. L. Hale, Thus. Long, -James A. utoom, Job. Verbock. " i li. W. Brawa, Cloaifd1 B. Qearhart, Daoatur Wb. Wiaa, FargMB TBi want, at i th. J. O'Donnoll, Beeoaria R. Mignot, Covington i ' Joseph Work, Bell H. L. Hughes, Decatur Wm. Moore, Frrgoaoa Ju.tia llillolte, liirerd KIIU Kyler, , . lioihea Lewis lrwiB,. " t. I.llteld, ' nu.lon Ueo. kmerik, Karthaus Wymar, JordaB Miles Head. Lawrence K. J. 8battaer, " Levi Derrick ' Christ. IJarUe, Merril H. Nrff.ir., N. We.ua Jns. Arihurs, , Fcnn Abu. SpoBoar 14 Job Curry, 44 Jaa. Covuely, Woodward wm. u. Heel, ' " H. C. Leeon, Henry Ooea, Burton M.rraU. It loom "ogg. 13.0. Ellinger, Brady jaeasea uonaali, " Oodlrey Kcbock, " J. Muorehoad, lluruside C. Bredlord, Covington Jno. Yelhors, 44 A. MrUareey, Chest noot. uuobar. ; . J. Faltnell. ' Wm. PowelL CleorCald Wm. D. Bialer. " Jno. Simmons, .Sheriff's Sale. BT trlrtna af wriu of ZoroW l.ned eat of tha Court af OemmoB Pleas ef Clear. Aeld eountv, and 10 me directed, there will bo exposed eo PUBLIC 8A1.R, at tba Court Bou.e, ia the boroagh ef Cleardd, oa Saturday, tha list day of Jaly, 1171, al I e'olo.k, p m.. the following pcrennal property. I wit , , All tkat lot of groond situate in trie borouKb or Oaceela, bounded ead dVaoribed aa follows, v4s i Ob tba east by Ltagle alroet, south by Pine alley, west by Kdward alley, and north bv lot No. , being known In general plea of aaid borough aa lot No. 41. Seissd, teksn In execution, end lo be sold as the property of William 8. Wells aad Listie J. Wells. Tanns or Bali Tbe price or auia at whlrn the property shell be struck of nail be paid al the time of aale, or aurb other arrangmenta madass will bs approved, elherwlee lha property -. pus ep ana Bold again at the erp.o.e and risk or Ike person to whom it was struck off. and wko. la au.r d.s.i.n.. .. ouch re-eale, ah.ll make good the eamcaad in for eonllrmatloo anless ti e money I. actually - e.,anoe will loo need te nre.eni.,1 I h r... paid to lha r-heriir. W. R. McPHKRSON, rnantrra omen, I Shorif. Olearlleld, Pa., July Id, l7i. J Sheriff's Sale. "'J By virtue of sunclrv wriu of IVeri rt. I.. eurd out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clear, told eouoly, and lo me directed, there will be exposed lo public Bale, at tbe Court House, ia h. borough of Olrarteld, oa Beturduy, tha Slat day of July, I.H71, at 1 o'clock p. m.i the fol lowing described reel estate, to wit : All of Defcndant'a rleht title I..... i Iba followiag properly, via f About tkreo ayres of groond, mora or loss, ia Uuetoa tovm.hli,. itearnen uo., ra., boaaded and derrrihcl as rollowsi On tha north by lands or Hartley Pcarsel, aauth, weal nnd reel by lands or Amos Homing. Tha land is wsll '.need, aad la a good state or ulltratl.a, having a good Iwo-story rrama bouse, well latched; blaokamlth .hop, wnrk shop, a rood bam aud otber outbuilding, thetoou erected. A,SQ, one otber piece or lead, lltuale ia Lumber City borough, ooolaielug two asj one alfacres, more or l.M, boandsd oa the eul I by II. W. Moore, enuth by rtuequohanna river, vieet by It. tl Hamilton, anh by J. R. Cupplrl, wilh bo Improvement.. S.liad. lake In election, and to be Bold, aa the prenerw af Jha Van braband, - A L80, all that oartalu Iraet or lend, altaatw ia Barasld. sowavbip, Cle.rll.ld eonnly, Penn.rl vania. bounded aad 4eaarlbed aa lollowsi Una. lalamg one kimdred ead M.e k.i.. , , or Ol. U.a Wllmer Intel, with about twenty a-rcv olearrd, and baring a log house and BUhle Iboee on, bounded oa the east by Pentloo, wrvt by King, soul by A. W. Paid, aad aa Ike north by J. Fry. , ALSO, ens other place of land, situate in same town.blp, oontaining about thirty nine acreo. with a frame buvtse. al.ble. end ...ell k...i Iheraoa, aad having about Iwraiy-tv. aerea rleared, Boaoded out by J. Ilighdeoker. WMt hv J. Fry, aorta by A. W. I'.leh.o, and Kulb by ii. reveai. Helaad, taken la rxeeolloa, aad to be sold as the property of Jaa. WoeJe. Ttnua or rlii.u. Tha pri.-e or mm at wtilok the property shall bo struck of mu.l be paid al tba time or sale, ev seeh other arraniHuantl mad. as will Be approved, olberwlee the nroi.ertv will bo Immediately pal Bp aad sold ag.la al lha aapenee nad n.k af Ike poreoa la whom II waa slrnek o, aad who, In onee ol cMloienoy at such re sale, shall make goad Uie eei.e, and ia ao In.taace will the Deed be proeearod la Court (. contlrmalloB anlees the money i. nelintllv paid lo taeokerir. VV. It. M.-PII KrtstiM, airra OrmnU 1 Kherif. ' Clearaeld, Pa., Jaly 1 4, 1171 ) J QOMK AND.8ETTLtt.r-. j ; i . , llavuig arttm my breaker Into partamhip, I d.slro to have ray old aconnls closed. I there, lore give aotloa lo ajt aaodiaow Ibomselrea I dehted to ma le come forward eoon and settle up sa thai we cam take a new denortare. . Crrtold, Jaly la, '7tdf, ff. H. OARDON. i '' C, ArlNOLD, IjAW vk COIiLECTION OKKICg, oonwitrtiTan, Itfiv dmtljsfmfuta. ' p O W N S a I P 8 T A T KM K X T. JL Aaeuad FiaaaaUlHtatrmealol HuatonHehonl Blatriot fer th tear (ding Jan SI, 175 : Seatal lsa ao)lta4.,u...M..l In trtaiury, 1874 Utal appropriatiiiQ..... Bond auld l'nted tazaa raoeivad.. , axraaDiniRKi, Teaahera' aalarlei 1 tlUr tt aoo...M ., lupruv ttieoU ..,.,.. M Cornier debl. M......, Fuel and u.aallaaoue ftecri-tavry 'a aalary.e. Treat, a-lary Colleotor'i oominiaaiun.,,., , 8iot Bel. tn hand of Diet. Troaa AaaRT. In tretajury M racullectwd aealud taiea, 7 '14. anaeated 5 mllU lax of Ii75 aeliwaUl. ....... .... lt4 8fl 079 47 14,748 ay . 6.UIH) OD LURtLITltca. OattUndiog order. " bond m ,. ?.97 til . ,J0ll Oil latoroot dtieaatimaU l,IU It xpiea of aext year m Indtng tn ureal and exoneration,,. 4,000 00 l,i:t ti AhoU oar liabilitW. MM21 .1 .o.t .r Bto. Road tmi' im " uanit.tTiao. Oottonding orders Hned work rrrinlred tills year... i .. . - Aaaara, fa band, of Diet. TreoaM Heeled Uios naasatod tai of lata " 1 mills, 1874 estimates. (1,111 74 1,11110 Oil t,it 74 tl,-8 0 nr.cBira ainra .ran i, io,e. i I'c'eatod toaes.... tl.MO 41 In treaeorv, July I, IK 4 lilt IW Seated tniee eollected baaldee thoso j worked oot. US 94 - ! :,S7 3 , PjiJ 40rJ, r, H-, a, j RoMj ' s 4(10 oo it"""J:"u ' Mwal ,u.,,. ti :;o Uader Frank Foa .... ) On. -half of Trees, aalary if.O i 71 00 127 it . 1,-171 1.1 is lalereet. Faid orders before Jaly 7, 174 Koarl tax levied for 1971, 1 mills. ' J. B. IIKWITT, i. C. TVLKH, Auditor. At-rtT: L. BIRD. Cl.rk. D. W. WOODWAItn, f-ir. Jon. .10, 1871-lt. JJMJRODGU STATEMENT.- A. V. Wulion, eollrctor of WalUfieton tormj(ht la afo- uot with flcho-)! Pund: Mi. To ainoufit of dupllatdS, 1874. ... tZHt U vm. By atnonnt paid L. J. Morgan fsj U ' I. It. H tax pail L.J. idnrgan lt74. 4 9U " eioneratium Jl 3i Bal. due Borough. ,., m 161 74 tt-K II L. J. Morgan, Treaaurrr, la auoAaut with H'-bool Fat.d. VR. To am hnt of dupllfat? 1H7J., ?J2fi Ot ' Stat apropnalloa 1874 Si 01 amount from A. V. Muln 93 U lle By order Ko. 1, J, S, 7, 8, 10. " Trfaaurvr'a percentage M adrertiaing " I Treaaurer'a b.ik. halaait da?licate to Treaaurer appniutcd Balaoc du btf jugh...... ..(111 H .. 3 .17 1 9 74 Cturpvao, 322 94 .. It 71 L. J. Morgan, Treasurer, In awmat with Stmt Fund : To aintmnt of dnpllcat 1874... ..17tl 1! By baUoi duplkaU ta P. Catupmau, Traurar...o....,. .,.,.tfl7-" I! Bal. daa btraugh....H j j Stitrmtint of Rrough Finano, Robojl Funil : LIAaiLITIEB. 98 11 .. 13 49 I, SOU 09 ... 1,3 U 47 L-!lT-'.' - $3,Tfi9 09 ITT lit AM 99 ... 1,1 19 14 131 90 n no 75 o 18 90 ii 1 Ifj fili ... Ui'I til ,.. toil 70 7,314 lt 1,000 00 PilamXUrdora aeotid to data. m WA 44 Baaot aria. Order palL ...,.... Bat. dnpltrat 1874. ...,... " " 187 .,.. ....till 34 .... 161 T4 ,. . u. ; f :.y at Liabilltiea aliovo resourvx..... . Street Fund : r; --- , LIABILtTIBl. Orders lamed by councils unpaid 1.',0 44 Prortioament of Uoggs twp. dclt....H.. ill a Interest on seine u Certiflrat.. for work, automat unknown... V I ..... .- -2l U BBSoiBraa. Amt. of duplicate unpaid. Dua from L. J. M irgea .r!7J ... I Kxcen of ll.kilitiee ... .T.M.HOLT, -till 11 1 ANDRKW J. KLRAfL V Aodiun. N. C. MI BHOW, ) Wallantoo, Jaae It, 1171-31 HIOCLAM.VTIOX Ct'nWKNSVILLB, Jt NIt 1, 175. Plain laHe aollr that aOer this ws will r( lively alopt tha CASH SYSTEM. By adontiag this plan wa will bo able lo aril goods as follows : I "EN'S CALF BOOTS, I termer! soil el an on " cash r' f" .. we en aril on ..S.IIO M UN'S KIP BOOTS, formerly sold at .j.tlt, we . taa cash plan for ..I.OIl LADIRu BI10KJ, nrmrrly Sold al t?. 00, we aaa sell oa tha cash plan for, $e.-iO LADIKS' PIIOK8, formerly aold at 15ll, we can etll on the ca-h plaa for. H....t.00 e I all gods wo aell proprt!oaa:.ly low. .We havo the largest and best selected stock ef HOOT A Mil OEM, in town, nad by adopting the eak eyrlem will M able le cell a. low a. any other bnu.e ia the eoaa-ty- VYe mean bu.ineN. We woa't be andersol-i. All tloeds miist ho paid for before learinr l atore, H. also keen on hand a fall line ef IM and ues Finding, and Leather. I.. T. ROSS A CO. Carnen.ville, Jane 2, 171. STRAM HV MII.T,, KNK1XK AND IIOII.KIl." Pi)R 8ALK. The nndertlgnad offers Tir sale oa reetetiel-ls term., their rte.ra saw mill, loealed al Wellae tuo, Cleaifleld Co., I'a. Tho engine and hoiten are a. good as new. The siaa of the engine I4 14x24, and la tn gnod running order. Tly 'H aim ..II Uielr .hlngle aad lath mill, and ell Iks working meohiaarv In the mill, l'erliee wi4h)D to pareliae. can rati en or ed-tre". (JKAIIAM, WAI.LACK A CO. Clearer Id. N., June an, IM74. rPO KENT OH LF.ASE 1 rtlH A TKRM OK YKAItS. A large three-story brick hotel, ea eorner ef Maia inert and Hald Kegle turnpike, lllen Hoar. I'a., containing ofl!e, parlot and diaing reote aa Irat flot.r, n.l II bed -rooms and all eter arrangement, for a flnt-rla.. hotel. A rrller under the whole building, good atahle and eiker out-balidinrs. The efereid b.lil will be r.BI ad for a terra ur yeere, leeeee to give eteeritr lor rent, daid bonding will be rte.iy to oeeeev by the trst of Heplemler, 17 1. I'or furlnrr is r.irmalion tpMr tt O.J. Keagy, Serreurv al Odd lelkiws 71,11 A.sorlation. Ills. Hope, It. By erdar al lloard of Trustees, , 11. A. WRltlllT. 1 lii..!! ' CONI1A1I IIAKKII, 1 Tratlal W. H. WII1TKSIDK. J Atvrey. C. J. RIAOY, fteeretary. uien Nope, Jane 33, l7t-lm. meat Market, f. m. caedon & ee0 Hoar af I'le'a Opera llouee, i ,.;,,. ; CLriHUKl.D, n Oar arrangements are rf (be meal eonf1 rhararlar for faraijbing th public will It1 Mealaef all kind, and af the vary bet V"1''-' H e also deal ia all ktada of Agricultural lapl4 meala, wkicb we keep on exbildlloa far to. kev lit of tbe aublia. Call aroand wbaa ll u"' and take a look al thin., or nd-lrsis as . 7.U. CAItUOlv A mo. riearieM, IV, Jala 14, Ir7i-lC. . jo tea rial Do.hty. P.ata. , , fly
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