Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, April 22, 1862, Image 1

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BY 0. N. WOKDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
At flJM per Tear, always In Advance.
rir.usiiKD nEyi-wttaii
Tuesrlav Mornlns & Friday Afternoon.
CTSee Sow idvcrtlstems-sil-i. ;
IdvrrltMpmrutN.
tar A few Celer, and other Seeds at our j
OSes for distribution.
guJobn M. Kebrr, of Lewisbnrj
appointed a Second Lieutenant in
Marin Corps, U. 9. service.
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the 1
M-Ed'd II . Perkins K-n. of A-hens, in.pcrt.nt internal improvement ever pro- ( m killed d wounded ., also thou,.,
BrXd Co P. is appointed Consul to j'Ced fur Pennsylvania, lut which has to have been, heavy. A subsequent tiis
Bradford C' Z. I li-.d and suffered for one quarter of a j patch from Gen. M'Cr.r.t.LAN state, that
8l0U ClaLC"- - I Cj. The present owner, bavo an Gen. Smith's position, -bieb had been
s-Tb melting of the snow op the ; abuullllI.cc of c,piulj ,dJ j, statC(l ,re j recently assumed, was subserviently m
bead waters of tbe Susquehanna, bas . , t k t0 -on,!,!,,!,, the rooun-trenched, so that the enemy was prevented
I ... wnAit rtifiiniT riiteh. Some ;
raises, ti - 6 - a r- -
lumber is going down, but no ice and lit- j
tla floodwood.
ISAmoog the sufferers by the great j
flsod in Orccun City, last Dec, we notice
tbe name of that distinguished eitixjn, (
native of Union Qo. Pa.) James K. Kelly,
Esq., whose loss is stated at 620,000.
11 will U clad to
know who cer itCFSvd his exploits-
(Hoposea lo exhibit his Canary ilirdi, &e.
ia Independent Hall, Monday Afternoon
nd Eteoicg nfif. jj;" aDd
ffl-Liettt. D. T. Kreb Utt Lewis-
urg Ibis week with 7 or 8 recruits the
.1.. tn hm tftkAn onil further orders, i acre
. i t. It'PUll.n and
ecrns to oe no aouu. uu- a vreimu
Dalleck bae more thao enough men to
ifioish tbe rebellion.
4WTentj five years ago, the triura
pnant Democracy io Congress would not
eren bear petitions fur remnnog Slavery
from the District of Columbia, threatening
and abusing J.Q Adams and all who advo-
cated the right of petition. Now Ongress
abolish that nuisance, shame, and wrong,
by a ote of over i to I, including some
Douglas Democrats and some from Slave
States io its favor.
a.Bcauregard'1 claiming a victory at
Shiloh.and then sendini: a flia of truco to
the battle-ground and atkuij permUtwn of j States. .Many a man professedly Union
the assaiied party to bury bis own dead, is denouncing the Admiuis'ratinn, and extig
haracteristically mendacious. It reminds perating the extravagance and taxes is a
one of the brave chap who got into a fibt ; K.G.C. in disgui?e,acd not to betrusted.
with his wife: she drove him nader the XUE TlillMS to which Ihe Rebels
bed, wbeo he thurst up bis head behind a ma9t an lhoJ dcfi(jed in ,hat ,Md.
bed-post and declared th.t he was ma.lcr Filmora pjperi lh j,,
, Aj oiris Aoasc and would peek. 11 ut a ,
mind to !
TriV-rP v r f '
TXtHIUkB IMS Wlt,, w ivas .
I'.hanlaia 8lockion in his prayer returned
thanks for the abolition nf slavery in the lis
nei of Columbia, regarding it as a Divine
intervention.
When Democracy ruled those halls, no
Chaplain would have dared to breatle a
;h for Libert? io the District. Now he
can thank God that it has ome, and tbe
popular heart responds to the Legislative
act of justice and mercy.
wV-Tbe EJitor of the Uloomsburg I?c
puUicam aajs of the late Joshua Kelly
Ue was a self-made man. As a minister,
he was earnest, fearless, and one of ihe most
i . . v. Psnnivlvinii. In him.
every enterprise of benevolence, every move-
arm ealcalatrd lo advance the great interests
I ol auniatw,iouna a co-womct ""'
la the great contest now going on ia defence
of free government and civil liberty, be took
more lhaii common interest. He was every
t ik m nalrint. nnr did inrDan Inthl5 section
of ihe Slate do more in arousing the people to
a proper sense of the grave issues now upon
II is stated that be was intrumrntal in
indneiQC do Icxs ihan fifteen htindreJ to enlist
for the war. We shall miss him: so too will he
be missed in the community in which be lived,
Let u. all emulate k.s earnest pa.rioti.m."
HOW changed 1 A year or two ago
too eccentric Parson Broitnlow came north ; w;tu;n tnj about tbia act which might
to bold a publio argument defending the ,aTe taken a course or shape more tatis
divinity of Slavery, and bristling against ' fJCtorv (0 mT judgment, I do not attempt
11 who dared oppose it. Auto he comes ' to Epecify them. I am gratified that the
monK as fur aid be wants a press, and
a. .v. si D.u.n: !.
sic wiun tue oiavery tteueiuua ctueucu
aed be relies upon those be then held to
be "fanatical Abolitionists," with others,
to reatora the Union, which he now finds
by experience to be more precions than
81avery. When a man ia oppressed him-1 but'not thereafter; and there is no provi
eelf, he if far less disposed to advocate or ' ,; fJr minors, feme covert, insane or
apologias for tbi oppression and degrade- :
tion of others ! Urowulow we trust will ,
come out all right.
"Our Conirreisional District beine
;4tvow aettUd Union, Northumberland,
Snjder, Juniata, and Dauphin counties
Sunbury papers have already proposed
- caouiaates.
- v, Ane fimocraf.tbe semi-Secession orsan. !
-Aa-i.trong commendation of John J
4Reimen.nvdcr, former!, . . P p V -
? ... . : """"er.y an tr. t. .
r . pom. parson, lately tD inveterate I
omce-nunier. as the last "Democratic" j !a of the land lut they can 't humbug
candidate for Congress voted for ia Xurth-'those loyal people who remember the
uaberland. was a AVA f ,;;... ... .'' sn.k.thiof cbeatioa of Virginia while
is now in tl Eild ranli, it is na'lural '
they should try a ITryiWu next time. A
Member ef Congress of tbe Vallandigham I
ipv,can neip the Kebela more, bv ornj-
ins? the Ri....i - i
J than be eould on the open field. '
o hwoii anii aciintv a . .,,.
J.M Buobury Gazette, a Union Dcmoe
ratw paper, bas the following :
-We bear Geo.F.M.IIcr.Esof r.ewisl,r.
spokea of as a very xood person forth Co.'
orvX'a l,,en",',TS"'":LJ Mr M""r Go.lloe (Rep.) of Washington, aud Sam.
tP.?e;rv". ;td,;C ' ' V.ntonhig) of Ohio are nominated
saeceas. w. know of no ,ho,e rVr!lonal i " CommUsiooera to award the sums pay
mSasnee it ereater in the counties of fi i able to loyal owners in District Columbia
Saydrrand NonhumUnand. On the LUi,.a' i for the ransom of their slaves. licirett
hc '4 r"t-'i' rwi.LV th.ukj the PicsiJcut Lut d-Uiacs acting
Good Business News.
Monicd men feel so eotClcDt tht the
Rebellion is tottering to its dooin, that a
i(iiin u eviJctit fir investments in ,
safe, strain-forward enterprise,. Fane, .
. .n j it ,.rn nnJ if thev !
UiOiU 13 IIG uu " w... j j
...Id al.avs be kept so.
But the best news for the West Branob :
is tlx assure, tly eumphtiun rf tU '
FMa.Vi-hlaS- Erie li ulx '! the most ;
.... . ... . ....'
tajn j,,, aud uuite togetuer me two cutis
b(j yeir We fcope
;t mlJ (ucceeJ for it will create a new
Cra for tho West Branch aud North Wis-
tern Pennsylvania.
Orre-iionlroce of the Star A Cbnmlcle.J
J wesson, Wis., April 10.
We have a very backward spring, and
cold weather. Some plowiog done, and
(omi wheat sown in the mui. I hauled
hv to day wi'h a sled on snow, and at
! night the ground freezes pretty hard. But j
j we are primmed sced-tituc ami harvcsanJ
rhy should wo complaio ? The best crop
I Pvrr bad io the Went, I sowed the 5;h
f f April. Wheat is bringing 70 cents,
helled crrn 25, coro in the ear 22, oats
17, rye 20, barley 25, beaus 75, potatoes
25, butter 9, eggs C, green hides 4i to 5,
salted dry 10, dressed pork 52.75 to j,
timothy peed 1 50, clover seed 3 00, salt
2 50, water lime 2 25, stone coal 11.00,
fluur retail 2.25. " W.G.
rtvThe Kenuckv L2'3!ature being
sa,i?fi..j 0f tiJC diDglirs (past and present)
Ui lb,l II1IIIIIUU., CIVII.,, ,"' M-uut... v. t . j
called the Kiujhts of lite Gil.l n dre'r
has pissed a law suhjac'.in; its members
to imprisonment in the Penitentiary from
one to Cro years. This order bas been and
still is a most efficient Secession engine
ana has its operations even in tbe Cuion
m . ;rhe M c-ons,i,uliODi
with do letter erased.'wiih security for all
' its guarantees of freo speech, frco press,
a free discussion ; with the protection of
Congress for the honor and dignity of the
North ; with do slavery in the Icrritones,
and no new Slave States." Conditions
so just, honorable and necessary must be
sustained by every truly loyal citizen.
r.Tbe loyal citizens of Baltimore eel-
' gbratcd the 10 h by an abundant display
; 0f gtars and Stripes.
President's Message.
Wasuikoton, April 10, 18G2.
Fellow Citixsns of the Senate and Flouse
of Representatives :
The act entitled "An act for the release
j of certain persons he'd to service or labor
i in tje d;rjct 0f Columbia," has this day
. i .:, i
; been approved and signed.
I bave never duubtcd the constitutional
f c ,0 abolish 8aTery ;D
muo-J vuB j
' this District, and I have ever desired to
'.-,(,. v, ,;. r,r.ital freed from the
iiKititotion in some salistactory way ;
hence, there Las never been in my mind
i nn ,h. .nbiect. exoDt tho
j D7 qstion upon the .object, exo.pl too
one oi expeuieucy, ....uS .u . ...
' b ;rl!niIlitanec. If thero be matters
; tw0 principles of compensation and eolon-
I. . ... : .1 l
izatlOD, aro DOtn recoguiacu lira iiai;fcicAiij
! applied in the act.
jQ the matter of compensation, it is pro-
! ,;jcij that claims may Le presented within
: B;ncy days from tbe passage of the act,
absent persons. I presume that this is an
omission by mere oversight, and I recom-
meD,l tbat it be supplied by an amendato
ry cupplemental act
Abraham Lincoln.
The XnrtM lt-tg-Uook is out pathetic-
ally tor lramcuiaie cesani,u ui uoow.invs., :
thinks it eery wrong to fiht, and propos- i
"'g0' conuescenoinBiy comu m .u
; high and prosperous Loolederacy . li tne
M be&10 tu T''" tb 7
I, f ,1... war. thev can stop it any
d ' lf llattt obedience lo tbe supreme
'rJinS ateaj Urp" ferry and Norfolk,
The Washington litpMic, referring to
the reception of favorable war news in
Congress, saya tnat it is a curious iaci, av
ao uaueuiauio wuc, .u.
Democrats who oppose the tax and appro-
priation bills ever exhibit the slightest
symptom of pleasure when news of victory
over the Rebels is announced.
P,.Vi, Itorrntt f Dem.l and Dan'l T.
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY,
Rebels Itepulied at Yarktown.
The monotony of the siege operations
on iho Yoiktowu Peuiusule was varied on
ThursJay night by a sortie of the enemy
on our left, near the James River. Mont
half-an-bo ur after midnight, the rebels at
tacked Gen. Wm. V. Smith 8 position
and attempted to carry his guns, but were j
repulsed handsomely, with the loss of
several men taken prisoners. Their loss
.,..linr vo-tori? v ami Ilia curia
from working yesterday, and Lis guu
wfre kept silcot. The pnme result bad
also been attained at tbe batteries at
riyara's Mills. The curresponJunt of the
HdUimore American stacs ihat the sortie
of the enemy apicat (!cn. Smith was an
attempt to tu.ru our left flank, and that
the attack was niido with a heavy f.jrce.
The War Department also ba infurmation
that our gunboats aud barges on York
Iliver ehelkd Ycrktown Friday, but
without effect, and that thrro was consid-
crable Crioz from the Yorktown land
batteries.
''Maryland Farmer," ia a recent
Baltimore American, gives the figures to
how that the improved farming lands, in
seven eoantics norrA of Maaou & Dixon's,
average ia value, per sore, $ iG 31
!Wt of that line, seven counties 41 1"
The Free State lands worth $12.1 1
more, per acr", thin aojiininj; land, nat
urally of as good Eoil, in the Slave State.
Now there is little Slavery in those seven
counties of Maryland bordering on Penn
sylvania, and tbe benefits of free labor are
viable to a'l close observers. l?ut go on
to St. Charles, which has tbe larg-st pro
portion of slaves of any county in Mary
land, and see the impoverishing tendeLcy
of unrequited toil in the fact that planta
tion improvements rate only i '.M.oo per
arre almost tiro thinls hst than the near-
rt Free State Ian-It. This is a proof of
the pecuniary advantages of Freedom, and
shows that to abohah Slavery in Maryland
would benefit all exoept slave-breeders a
race 01 iand-piratcs that should tie speeuny
extirpated fur tbe sake of civilisation.
Sound. The Keutncky Methodists, in
I Confcrenco asicmbUd, resolved that this
Rebellion is most wicked and ungodly,
and should immediately be put down; that
they heartily approve the act of the Leg-
islature requiring ministers to take the
oath of allegiance before solemnizing mat-
rimony ; and that thev will not hold com-
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mnniiiR itli nnr rnin,ntA an rreaehcr
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who is not truly loyal to tbe Government
Ul 1UQ UUIltlU OkSICS. 1U1I IS lUO IOIO
stripe of loyalty. Having tasted some of
tho horrors of Secession rule, those prea-
olters are
liing and thankful publicly to
take sides for the Union but they'll not
got any "silver pitcher" from tho llucha-
nan-Breckioridye "politicians."
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Thcra are rumor9 of contiuucd skir -
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mishes before lorktown.
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Deserters who bave ome into our lines
' report
4, - . . rf -
; , i .t a a- f a t -
rouel camp, with the intention of taking
6
I'" Vniui States forced pushed
P ,n8 lsPPhaunock river, balf way to
wltbout luaej anJ fdUnJ ,
- . . ... -
J0nn feeling professed.
FnFDFRKKSnriin taken' Last
Thursday and Friday, M'Dowell's forces : thirty per cent, of their capital stock paid
made a forced march from Warrcnton S.K
about 70 miles to Fredericksburg, which j Tte s,,tj Ccimmit,e0 of ,he p-rict)j3 of
they now occupy. 1 he llebeli made but . lbe Administration will meet at the Con
hllle resistance, but burnt their bridge at ,inental oasCi lhiUde!phia, Thursday,
Fredericksburg which is 00 mi!c N. of ! JX , 1SG2 lt s p j, f0 eoBsiacr t!j,
liicumouu. uur loss ia m A.U1VU, auia av
wounded, of the advance Cavalry.
The Vermont soldiers stood the brunt
of the hottest brush yet before Yorktown,
and proved worthy soni of the Groen
Mountain State. It is reported they had
S2 killed, and HO wounded.
Ooe hundred male nurses are wanted,
in Philadelphia, for Votktown. This is
a precautionary measure.
Gks. Banks Pbcmiiiess. Thie gal-
lant eflicer was last heard from at Spirta, !
, - i . . 1 so :
uoc.lDgnam v-o., v a., opru io,
juuy driving me enemy ueurc uim. iucj j
,K,..,n ... ,,,. . 4'.'pancrata Lattlo'
bcfore he rcacoei 8,aQ(on
Oi t-iriAr. Rfimiit. Gen. Hunter states
that in th. fall of Fort Pulaski we can. j
turcd 47 guns, 700 shot and shell, 10,000
lbs. powder, SCO prisoners, with small
arms and provisions, with loss of one man
killed and Dot one wouuded.
Not many weeks ago the rebels expelled
the venerable. Judgo Catron from Nash
ville, for persisting so firmly in his loyalty
to tho National Government. He is now
about to retorn to that city to try for trea
son individuals who maltreated him.
The Rebel leader at Newborn was Gen.
Branch tbe Congressman who picked a
quarrel with and challenged Speaker Grow.
Grow is now in the second or third pot of
honor in Ihe Nation, and Branch ia in
disgrace.
The Baltimore Amrriean gay alaves
there of a deacription to have brought ooe
thousand dollars before ibis rebellion,
caunat be (did Ui one bundled.
TO .TANK.
Ti twenty JT slur- lnt I loukt4
1'i.un l!iv inni:itf f
Fun twciitf i-r t"-w fiuit-kly fly
p;pr trivttt, wliat rlun w hT Pftt I
htl Iihvc tiiriilt-1 I li--itl
Horn t f -njy s-itv-u .rt ti.-a
How -td witU iumv. W part!
Ti l h- hfn onr -H l"t
N..w rKMi'Uir no im.
fr-ilur lrtui'l-'! '" J. U4le.
Our n""rl kin h"1 rf'l awny,
Ttie.r ;ih-l ut-L-ount n k'1'
Ou prr if-, l tr-vf !
Atri jvt lii w.-trno! wei.vel
tini-irr"! ai.J tliron--- bat tisn '"' 1
Witti tntiti;i . rtti ban rrxJ.
Jiirtu ii- w-rs u Kit, mm tut tuur luct,
iln'Ui Wip.-vl4lt"ti lit M-kf.l.
Ton thi'U nJ pnt ti'H no thronj
Mt ci n:'it'i''tt' Lnain,
Rf:i'in nui a fa or j '
lbt (irttl tsrigbtaguu.
Yt, wbiU' I uiii'u- oVr 1 tbd wyi
Mr ft tbu- f:tr ar IM,
V :mc rtii"-d on my MccDd,
lur usiucivl Uar u ptu-d.
Ti twr-tiljly-4r h'w bort 1 how long!
Au n-t tul tint
Ch rkurr.t wuti wti nne, Tecffiil Koti,
oi Jjtust'J, t i"UJJ",
. La n:Lht. in Tt-inn UnJ, I uw
lhy fir 0-I-n ui ri
Tby rhilttit4 tiu-". iby (drlti-b Lluh,
llty m 'iiifck's !uti e.
Life Hke ain.l rra tbi p-f d wBieJ
A iu .tith ! -ini-i J 'js
A oiup"uiiii lo ins', yiuuj our olJ,
lei rvM to my
Ur TrW f -II h'nH' n my ear,
llstr kuu tut I bat ot yt-rv,
Ui-r act v-T' tnviti of i-li.irtiy
ftucla m .t uit-iu'rit-t but.
Twi hut a -Irr-in I ro far mwnf
f ru y.-uth a t'wh ! ui b t;i.
y.-t eti- nb Uiil U tl.c flosisiiij Un-Uht
1'iuai t-'wu in t4U.y anine.
glill may 1 think tbu dot transmit
i hy mih.1 iu -ibrr -mi;,
Dr liberal buui, tv want sift,
llur bc&rt, u 1 1 or l.i.iii guit.
And Hionirh I nt-TiT en murt,
Wt t tb ta-t I 11 U ar
Krinttn braiipar of i-nl Lar-t-y I. ours
Iol wrr uul t iuar.
II a'vn srr nt th ftry nif ind raj
H.i ttrrytitiT bft tu'li-w,
An-t ilq tii:.t tn;lioi, i nr. r lilt
The raiisx. uit'il in. kuw.
Vl'Ubin tli' rrnlr.i t .ii.lle... j
KArlli trii'l'r.. tiT nr. all abiotbed
lu Luri.t', etTulii.iit r.igii.
The operators of tho Shamotin cal
region are niaiing prepatation for a hre i
increase. Tbe Making of the first sli p.
iu that region is now in progress, on the ;
land of Wm. Cameron, i Co., at the CJap
mines. This colliery will be worked by
i Messrs. Haas & llrown, of Sunbury, who
j inform us that they aro now alio to
. atniaix hirj Uti eoft BUItB ,,n fur
', furnsCes aud domestic use, and also tho
, red asb.
gEAS0SAnl.B Hint. The present is a
; Vl.rj proper ,iraa t9 t, Jour ci;atJ.
. Care shvuld bo taken to put tbem in
cleanly condition. All filtb and garbage
likely to be lnjnnons to bealtb should be
immediately removed. liesides this, a
cellar should be thoroughly white-washed
j at least ouoea yesr, and awept and put in
; 6JW ord montniy.
j iIoobay fob Jiff Davis." The
j Cinciuuati Ga.L-.tt says that shouts f r
j "Jiff Davis" were hcarJ among the rioters
' "e Opera House on Monday. "Three
i bt"s ,frUS'iI ''th'gt ,
i far Ool Abe and the black Republicans, i
' . . 1
i ana "iloorsy tur Jiff Davis,'
ooj L, tie ,.,, rioter, t
were nog
i A son of fsul uemberlinj, Sclmsgrov", ;
accidentally shot himself in tho left arm,
i lh. .hnrn. rnt.i-in, irAn.li, Kal.,w thai
; eboWi m,ki A , ,
; persons were preseut at tbe time of the '
' accident, one of whom barely escaped !
i Deing stot in the head, the charge passing
over his head. i
The miners at Trevorton struck for i
higher wages last week, but resumed :
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H"tiu luis .cut. Biiijii auvauce. i ne '
: , , , ,.
irevorton Company bas teen sendin' to
, . , . , ' -;. . .
market about 1,500 tons per week, tbe i
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i IIUSI U1UUIU. 1 Uw II1CSI.III IllOillll Will SUOW 1
mu lucruanu vi ouuui lav i'jus i-zt wuek,
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: ir.f ,
The Legislature legalizrd thesnspeusion
i .1 a. t
ot tbe liauks nnlil the ist ol tebruary,
1SC3 Xhe bi a,,0 authoriiJ, j,jnk, ,0
I it-sue notes of tbe denomination of one,
i two and three dollars to tbe amount of
t ... . .
: lima and place to bold tbe next Stale
Convention, for Dominating Auditor Gen-!
cral and Snrveyor General.
The price of gas to consumers in Phil
adelphia baa been reduced to $2 (two dol
lars) per thousand feet, and while this is
accomplished, it ia shown by the accim
, : i Z . . i t i nia to Maria Bell and SUmnel H. Or
is doue with entire i $ iff,,,, Administrators h the Will,
ers of tho Gaa Loans. . Vnnesedof Uerryhill Bed, late of Ihe '
panying ngurcs that
security to tbe hold
.
i.,.uo persuu. m an n.ve aieu irom lue .
kaui,a.wu lu IUC SAl ill-ISO UiauiilHUlUII JU
i'bilad., Saturday. Its oripin is cot
..--.in k.. 1 . . .1.. . .. L
-"' "' "
,
located by themselves, to diminish their
dangers.
" I
Lewis Picffeubaeher, of Georgetown in
ea? dappearcd ou the 1st of
this month. He was last seen, intoxicated,
with $10 on his person. Tho old man ped
dled certificates of birlb.
mt , . ,, - ., - . Jllti'rO U1C Sa:BrLUO, .nun o tun.
The mills of Benjamtu Hefiuer, alout , ite(. pf Berryh.ll Bef , late of the bo-
Ove miles below buobury, were consumed j ri)U-, , MiiSiaburK. cunt afurewid, pre
by fire on Friday morning. The loss is seined her peiition, pramie r an order of i
principally covered by insurance.
An.ousc1uenanu. r.p..eopiLnvocawon j
meets with the Northumberland aud Sun-
bury Churches, this week.
. t, i i, . '
The new Mctb. Epis. Chapel in Union
ville, Center county, will be dedicated on
Suuday, itli .May.
Tbe trnly noble Theodora Freiinghny
scn died at New Bruuswick, N. J., 1-tb
April, aged 75 years..
In lbe Pfiistiaa armv, coffee rations are
i be to sutttitutid Lt Liaudy.
AfRIL 22, 18G2.
rouMera-ecurrency-soldaskeepe.
of the rpMHon is pptiirg to be cuim in
rtew iota enj, sp i-"-- i
ttiat tempts men to import it from tbe j
South, or, whit is more likely, to manu
faciure counterfei's.
Th. iio.inn owners of the Bait. Si
ni.; lJ.ilr.,.,1 .r now n,l;in cret pro- I
,.i. .,i. -l.ipS -Mid 1
letko'u ui imj no jr t 1 1" u 1 "
have ben of L"eit service one year ago.
These "elcveutU hour couvert.', will bear
watching.
Tbe Ilreckinridiiers
in Congress vtel
tiaiort hying a UI of one do
lUr on tbe
rich ihvoboMci'j nrcro, but voted to pot
a one dollar on the dour man a ujg.
Comment is unnecessary.
Seventj-fuur mgro?s, mostly slave",
captured at Fort lonelson, were trans
ported to Camp Chate, at Columbus, Obi ,
and are there in the character of ccrtituts
lo rebel i3L-cr.
Mtnicisn rniTCraj. One of the special
peculiarities of Ayi preparations is. j
that thev accomplisli hat is proini-ed f"r '
ibein. Who, in ihis community, d .s '! j
know thai of all ihe et.u:-h remedies the Cher- j
ry Perioral K he fjr the bestt Won that j
eeer lies ni
Dot will ten yon yri in i
are ai once the mi' lt and most t-earchm;.
most rlleciual ot allt Did anyb.nlvever hear
I ol his A;tie Cure I'ailiii" in a smile rase!
I Mot an instance has been found where l ever
! and Asue has resi-ted me fjtthml trial of it
j This may seem a bold assertion, but we are
I assured it is irue. And still more important
I are the eflects of his altraliv called Extract
I ol ssarsapjrilla. One art-r sinoiher, patients
come forth from their leprosy, cleaned and
! purified inio heahti. by this witchery of medt-co-chemieal
sUnl. f'aiuraied vr:ih ihe aeci
mn'atrd r.ittenness ot" rears, and poisoned by
j the eorruption rf their own blood, they could j
onlv live to sor.er. 1 an master conicmauou
n,f',in, ..nt thr fnnl imniinties. has in-tiild
the
; viitorof health, and restiired them to the j
j..yment of li'e sv.n. ll'thesr are troths. ,
d ihey are, should notour readers know .1 ! j
eni
attd
What ficis can we puh'.nh ot more v.iai iui- (
Dorliuee to lhm. t ' rjrir. I'r-.nn-tim, n."y.
Xkie-TaUc I-CVbliUfS; R.K. Slilliufl.
NOVlX'i XOHTH.
FrMht & Accum'a passes l.ewisbg 7:S5 A M
Mail Train do i-M f M
Night Eipress ! llilSPM
MOVIXG SOVTIl.
r.fall irain pa-ses Lewisburg Bit A M
Prriffht ,V Aecoiumodation do 6;"i P t
II ll.mjl-.n-rt Bahama Corilial will not
core, in ihe lat stages of Consnmp'.ton, we
know Irom experience it allirds great relief.
Dyspepsia is a (liincalt disease to cure, but
IIo.iri.txtr (fknMi Hittkrs will soon over
come it. Krad the Advt in another column.
attjtoours itiavitct.
Corrected Wcdkfjf
Wteat810SilIO Egjn I 10
Rye 0 Tallow 8
Corn 40 Lard 8
Outs 5 Ham 10
Flaxseed 1,0 Shoo&Side... 6
Dried Applet. 125 Cloversced i,C0
Firkio liutter 10 Potatoes 37
Frfsh Kuttcr... 1 1 Country Soap 4 & 6
r, r.rr k s. ii. ii. in tnu . 1 is int. aartos! a.
1 AM'-ION i: Lcw.l.ui and UAUIUS. A. I'LlLsl.tu)
' ot ehainr-kia.
R, K.T.Wra. -r' sr. lTtli in.t . ROIURT H FARIF.3
o IN. KL1.KN N.t.KIdlfcll .f Vk illi.m.torl.
mtjjt
InMnnt-y, .!th Inrt .ain-l about 30 yar.Pr.I.Jfni.r.A
L. (furni-rlr of Uw.-t.ur-f.) iM ofCaj-t. I'hilip sdy.
In rhi H-nia-m-, lTih iot .tei Tfr n l -smonlha,
BV.i llK, tlauUtar ur PertLitr ani Ann ttjfr...
In Mi1'"D. I th tnt , acid aJvot 4 year, UKKBIK B.
o of Win K. ani K bl U. rtuB.
In X.rthtiTiverlil. Uth inst . ami IS mon'a, MA!i
diuhtr ff Wm. and Rclnpcf Oapkuttt.
h-rTIUy-ar.
Id Uwitmr?,I5fh insUM.FOU.T ni.rK.irt! fl7
jcrt- .ni of tur ci'l", nurC rwtf-uit"J lile-Kwidi uu. !
, JACOB WkA KR'$ a-.'P ni 7l j-ars j
In .iHT.nrT,i;binsL,Mirt CLIZABLTU IHMSMAX,
in l,-r lh fr. '
1 nlon l amlr) !
You are te-jmred lo meet, tor nri.I,
the house ol tudeon B etil, in r.ast
1 " M?n'!" ,'n ,k'. Z-m 7.
r a ai Lt.'tu win t" ii-u us-
, d By order of the Captain :
, air- joll.V HAVES. O S
i ;
i i i-, w- r is I -, ni i &
linutrtiiui-ii s nr-ii-fc.,
LEWISIlURCr.
0a Afternoon and Kccninj only!
SIGXOR BLITZ,
rpHK ereat Thantnaturzi't, Macielan and
I Ventrilnqnul, assisted hvihe 1.KARNKD
CAXARV BlliOst and LITTi.E BOIiUV.will
Cive a prand and united Performance at the
above place, on Minday, Aml
I1, commenc
ing at three o'clock and at half pa-t seven.
Admission, "-a cents ; children, u. cents.
Estate of BenykiH Cell, dse'd.
U.vin CocsiTV, ss.
TheCommonwealth of rennsyiva-
linneaed of oerryhill Bed, late of Ihe
borough rtl Miiiiinoorr. i ifion county, anu .
Mlale f rrM-.yivan.a. oeceaseo, j
suns of Ann sjohnston, wko was a daughter I
of Manha UiM les; to the children of Mary
SlWVt
Stwyers. (namely, lohn, Benjnniin, Jrfferson,
a-,,.; k.h k.i,. Mar. ,.d Manhat : to the
John W..
;jjmes W Jane. Ann and Llizabein): and to
crillljrrn nl AnB anaonion. ( nainvi
tiiechil.lrenol Matilda Yoanc,(namely,James
ii i. kn w n.rrvlbll. Maintifl and Lotiisa.
devisees in 7he said Wilf mentioned. and all
other name in interest ol Ihe said deceased, i
greeting:
nereas.
at an Orphans i.oort neia at
Lewiiliurc. eouniy of I nkoo aforesaid, am the
Stub day of February la- past, before ihe ,
tout! for tne sale ol toe rea, o, saiu ,
... . . .
1I..S).. .mu-. li,r,Sv .ir. 1 In th ltinr
anJ' r . Inte. ;
l0Br , wtmlf .,rfw J
,.mrl (0 be he.,, Lfwbor. afdyesai t.on
Monday.the laih day of May nexi.at o'clock 1
A. M., of satd day, to show cause if any they 1
have whythe real estate of the said dvedent, !
or so much thereof as maybe n-cesS.iry to ,
pay the Legacy lo the said Maria. Ball be.
quealhed. should not be sold, snd payment f
the Le-acy .0 Ihe said -'. .
roan- as in me s.m r .r" V . .
Witness ihe H.,n. S. S. Woods, -reineni
of our sai l Conn, at , is'-orZ, the id day
I of Apri!
' A.-.U!
A D Iff. SAVI.EI. i:v '
C.nk.
"THE UNION," titablislieJ ia 1511 IVIiole No,
"CIinOXICLE," established ia 13-13 Mule No, Sll.
" !J ;"rl!"r.?V2 v.'.n."
li r r.KC.A.-.inc lion. ..t u
, V J'resulyal 1'idge furtlie Sttth Judiri.il
i,..:,, r
i-...nr.ri.il til Ihf
,,.... ur i n,u. Mulhn anu ftiiv!er. and
Jd V'Situ anrlJ' iix Wiils Aiio
riate J!'se m I'm; u cotiliTy. havi- ivuet 'heir
nr.erni. hearir." 'tate t!ic Sid dav of f'.b..
IbfiS, and to me )irrc;ed. "or ihe boldms; of an
On lnDs-Conri.Coi.rtul Common PlHs,)yer
t IVrmiwr. and tieneral Quarter !-,M, n,
at l.LW IULH!;, f. r the coun'v of l.Mi'.N.
on the Thirl f.1on;tay tl MAY, (twine me i
If) h il.iy) snl to c ni.r.ue ore rrr!., t
Notice is then I re herrby Riven to ihe Cor-
oner, Jn-ticps of ihe Pface and (.Vntab!es in
ami t"r tl.e county of lTnion.lo appear in their j
oh a pnper perMtns wiib lheir records, id.:
Mii. n.narin;ions and oihrr reinen.oranots
lo !o tiio.c 1 !n n 2 hicn ol tr.eiroii.res ani in ; ilksii Aaminis'.rauo ae . a
lheir Uhali "appertain to be dure ; and ail Wit-! J j cub ibe Will aticti-i. on ih male o
n,s.f and otlo-r per-on. prosectitint; in behVf ' ini V hittikik, late tf l'.tit Pcffsii T,
of the (oinaji'tiwea.:!! acj.ust any person or j d; c"d. have betn granted to l.ORIJiDA tOVf
person?, are rei)Uired to be then and thre : .',11 peius bavine claims arainst aald s
a.ieiidiir.atiJnotdepartwi'.hont ieaveat their ;,ie will present ihtoi forthwith to tlrft
rffil. JanTi are r''ilie:ed u. be por.c-ual in j XrrnU, Attorrey for tbe Admiaislrairo. m
their a 'erdance at the ap pointed lime agie.a-j Apui t 13Si.
hie to nouce.
(in -n nnder mv hard and seal at l!.e f ?icr-
iil'i tiiUce :a Lcwmburs the '
fe! rnjty, A I) Ir-hi, and the u y-.ir o! me I
l,..n-n'.eace of the I one I fctatea of Au.tr;- j
ca.-Jua ave the rominorwea'th I
L. P. Al.tJ!:ii;ii 1', "her:il ,
t
t?.: rnTrriT-.l i
W -ej-u-
rpilP. Firm of .VCREIOUT ITAfflf
! I has bnen d-sotved by m'ttital eonseiit ol
I (K-.rchSo:h.ff.4 ) Person.- bavir.x
i account lo settle will please attend lo then
before the fir-t pi May ueiU I he U 'lts wni
remsin at the tfiore, aud payments can Le
madj lo eiliier of us.
JMES M'CDEIGUT,
LEVI JJAUCK.
Ci.Cl I Itil. Ipri! l. Itot
.S. 0. Tae bainesi will be cnnrnuM at
the .; 1 siaad by L. 0. H AL CK.
Peace ! Peace !
rsrt'.tt Mi,n.i.sr.i i.t-iiptn frcmountr-io
L' w. .Nrn i.o.oi. f.i jua -u.. .-i.. i-n-
J, ","1 rlue
I W
r, mr-fjw wl rhsl'te. anj nto ttorh-u-'w.
1 ft.:u! ra-, .. t r.n :...:n-. a -t ilt- t'---f altsrt
W..- t Uu-Hi ! M-'li .l.-si. at.'l lrint f. r J--a -l
dm b aa TUja aud C-tlu-oo'si just (liTa tt c'-
Wf'Tc Mi anl phi-r tiff" f m ff TJ! tt. -n'-av.
V 'Tr ; .-ktrik-s frit t- an4 ilut II l-t ul;
V t'u l . :h t a.l r.ri.-s.. i -r tiu-t-r. ri i c nl.
'. t Isl iLilj-m-ia CltrU.Df tM Cllalr i- a'.it If.
W'r Caa-H Kp an-l C rfM, aoJ diBolio Skirts,
Ani I -t.tot n-iJ CU cir b r lriaerrr. an-J Mt t.
V. ('s. .-l.'rt-r ron? ai 1 tjwlar fr tu . a hd-I f-r boj,
W'v sbabt-ra li ialtes, bal 4ua't lral in to a.
W.. y. -01 t!t CriU to rv-r-r jt ar tnnr,
l.r t - ir w;a j.-w n 1 I'.u," t r jOT floor,
W?r ItA.-u i nil ba-kcts) nl itu-r -f a;n
Wv'vm auau aua LviaVt awr i'-fcc US Cli-
W. 'Te Brartt-M ami Ktt!v. ill tin-.- ft Qn.wMa
9n call ai.d e'min, cnt b t inj alaw hr;
.u'!l find on on Market rt-at, nutf ol liwo
L .kMirv. April 1 1
5UGHEYE- ALL RitHT
For the Harvest of 156-2!
The most arproved Agricultural Imple
ments T,m in the Marltt !
DtMFUTiRl.il III
SLIFER, WALLS, SHHlriEM L CO.,
Lcui.sburs, Va.
iVlBnrte Itecr & m r.
i eve is ihe stronzet f rtMi or if supi-ri'
excellency. Th- Bl"l' KBYTE has ra.iel a
j cunp'''- U?volo'ion in the Manni'.icinre oi
: KEAl'l.Xfi ASU MOW 1X0 Msch-n-s. a-. I
its rcp-r'auon ii so well established that it is
I scarcely necessary lo particular!?- its a lean
' tiji-s. We will, however, call the attention
of the farm-rs tn a f-w rf its m.-r 's.
The IVVD MilVINU W IU:i:LS-th.
Tawls and ciprims, ty which the marh.ne
! may be thrown cut ol pear, or be backed
I wiihoui vibrating the knives the Sieel Cutter
Bar the Wronhi Iron (inaru, with Hird.-nel
h-ed Kace or t.'u'tin Edc ihe I) a'.-ie-;
Hinc'-l Joint, bv which the t.'ut'cr I'.ir mav
! he Folded c Ions; trank fh-ift the Steel
! yprinj and Wiii-pI, hy which the Cuitrr B.ir
j may be ra.sed and lowered so as to cnt as
1 low- to the around as may be desired ihi
' tteel Pitman an i Brass It. x its L ;;!ii Draft
; (no (suit iiraft) no we.sht nn the horses'
. n-eks oaeks as ea-i!y as a cart all if
which f.irtu a com!-ina':on of adantages
. which no other itachitie posseiscs.
j No Rearini; on the Trivinj Wln'tls.
I A team of h-rses weishm; Bod !!. each.
Iwill cut an a-te of crass an hour with ease.
The machine is furnished witn two Cutler
Bars one for etittin- eras, and the oiher tor
cnlttii? erain (-acu express. y ajpted to tne
use intended).
i -o c.iori will or wnnuiiK io m- m :i miii mr
Buckeye in the enviable position it Divocii-
p1P9, that of being the
B33t HacWlia la tta 7jrld I
The subscribers rlnrn thir sincere
thanks lo their friends for the f-nernns sup
port ihey have received in intrnducinz the
celebrated Buckeye Reaper and Mower into
Central and N.itidera Prnttsylvama. and are
much ini-bted to them for their warm creel
incs and ktnd oltices in recommend. it to
lheir friends and nrishhors.
For Ceruiicates, Ac , see Cirrn!r.rs, ahich
may be had of any o( their A-rmts.
They a'sn manufactnre .IJct. ;-l Pat
rnt I'l-stois ;iain Drill. t. .li is
aekno-.vle,)ted lo be the HKSI s!:;;u SOW
EK IS L'SE, and ihe only one which
SOWS OATS I'ERFZCTLT!
Also. the Kr.ti.tntir Closer Iliitlcr.
' 's , ,;1C
-'.... .k.. .k, ll Us.
si iir Line 1114.1 an, v.....
Th ,rio and'ke-p o, hand
fl,r :; f-s: Trtatrra.d r,rc.,,
T.Usraj-h Vmi.Ur Cult'r ('ion ,ir') . CsiA.-s
.Vtv., anions which is the ce.-nrntf .1 - on
norma! ;" PmI-.-w u-t " ..e and a,
m,. nf C.i't n,t llMijil Inn ani Urav
His. SMFF.R.WAI.I.SSHKINKP. & C-.
' Central Foundry, Uwftwf. I
Witrb at.l-ua.
L Mr. STAHI,-..,U BlwU-r-ba-
n. l i h,. Ml,..n .r. I.-u i.li.ir-!
-p in
attend lo a'l tinds oi w. r'.
a'.-ne vnr R . Ir. .? r
f.r., f t tie I v tt. "tr.
li his :i:ip. I t i
1'KOPOKAI.S.
SEAI.EU THOPOALS will b rereived
b V a. J.sts, Secretary of the Hcbunl
li.'srJ. for the rreclirn a ie SCHOOL
I: I II.UI.XG.m itf Soma Ward of Lewiaiarg.
SaiJ Bailiiies lo Is 1 as follows: Ail eoa
iractors le lortish anit e..inp!t the part f
loe bniMrnr a'n4 to Ihnw. Jt. Eica
iiob and llradirr. SI. Bione V.'cra. W,
ilnck Work. m, Carp'er Work. 8:t.
rainlin? and Glaamft. 'h. Tio Work, let
ling lo be cnToeJay evenici. tbe 9:b cttoaf
r.rat. Plans anl pec firalion caa ae
lrle rmce rf Wm. Junes. Paysaeal to
n,., a, the work rrcsreafn.
!v or.i-r of ihe Board. WM. JOKES,
i.Pwi.inr;t awni n. lifi k't.
! X Htuteof Juba iT:iiUukr,dy!.
t'sioa t'uriii, as:
i Toe Cummonirealib of Peaasylvasiai
, J.reb Whiuaker. Mr. Whittaker. Wieow
D w jH.;;a Wbiuabrr. dee'd, who was eaeuf
,(.. s. ns enj heirs at iaw oi J-h Whiltakar.
eu!, and their issne, if tnch there be. T
1 BieUle, son or daughter of Cathariaw
jjlCti- rfic'd, la.e Catiirine WaittakM,
A ihe ddncbtcra and heirs at law of said Joa
Vhi.ta!.er. dee'd. To Siarv Jane h tkW.
Wile oi joscpri cich.f, tair wary 4c mivm
taker, une I the dao?hiers aaj beire at law
ot John Whi'.iaker, oec'd heirs aad l.aai
repreftntatire-. t,f John WbiUkksr, late
Ka-it liuUaloe (uwuabip, Uoiua coaaij, dea'e1.
(Jieelics;:
"T.TIi:REAS,a Petition las been mi aaii
rema.es oa t'e ia the Orphans' Cosre
of the cennty aforesaid, praytas; a decree ff
tbe specific performance of a wrinea eostraal
for ihe sale of the real estate of said Joa
Whiilakr, d -c'J, annate in the towaskip.
county and Otnte af-rea;d- Too aad eaek
you are brrrt-v cited to be and tppvav ai tfcw
next Orphans' Coon to he held at Lswutare,
for tbe ronoty of I. nlon. on Monday, lk llUa
day of Jl;r neat, 1 show cause, if any f est
knotr, why the prayer ef the petition ecoe'4
ni t b: and a ciareyaoce ia ( eiass-
p'e made in pursuance of the sataa la tfcw
pnrehaser.
itness mv haad and the seal tf tke sal 4
Court, at Leaubuta. ihe 17 b Cay ol Mafwa,
A.l' is-i. Si'CZL. KUlsa, Cierk.
Apull. HS2w
1AA. iksii.WAU.
AVIU bouzht. at c- nstabU's sals, af B.
Sanders, Lewubarg, the fUw'aj
property, via:
2 Tubs, I Cookinc Stove, lot of Tinware.
12 Chairs. I Kockicr l hair, 1 Tables, t Bad
d BeJ Iins, I l.itot Vt iodiw Biiada. 1 Weak
Stan J. 1 sJI.k k, a lot of F.g Carpar, ti yard
Carpet, I sell t'lshts, aad lu of Carpeaiaia
Tools
And bavin loaaed said property to said SaB
ders dinc oar pleasnro. we heraty eaaUWJ
aU persons not tu interiere with it.
EVA.S at COOrCi.
l!t arf . W.tca U. IStSl.
ATTEST DHArCH Insnranee Compaaf,
Y of Locli. liaseu, fiaV
Insures Properly in b- ih Tuva ael Cant
try rn as reasonable Terms as acy ethssr
aood Company.
The laree increase of Prexinm ?f fss aakas)
it a reliable Company la insure ul
latmctorrrraiiEai tt acw !a It ret, sa,0O.M
J W-CaraAS, bee. .ii.CH.arsv, irea
LAKii-O.N PK03S. Ali-aa,
Dee 16, lS'ilJ Lewisburg
Siroiri.ni sapomfjesi
tjr-T'he FAMILT SOAP MAKES.
A?! Kitchen (trrae can be mais inte f0e4
SUAP by using SAtOMFIER.
EST Directions accompany teg each Bca.
SOAP is as easily made with it, as aakisg
enp of C; flee.
Manafactorel only ty the Patentees
Pccn'a salt Jlanufactnringr CoxpB,
So-127, Walad St, rULLUliUiLl.
Feb 10, lS6iyl
V II. CERII4RT, DEXT1ST,
t-r-svynas removed to South 3d street. fcasj
dours Iroin lbe Town Clock, LKW.
liBLUC. PA
Kew btind---Kew Cosdsl
JOSEPH L. IIAWX Lavias taieo tia
,J n-o-oa un Serine I etearaeh and Cbr-xl'.
ctnrts. refitted ibem,and aUied ia an exttnaivw
var.ecy ul
Malt, Capt, Gentlemen t CU:Mnrrtdx.
Also a large and splendid tn ck of CLOTHa
ASai.Mhllitei, Ac, which he will stake
trdtr, as be still eonunues the Tailorics; Bus.
ness. He is prepared to execute ail work
entrusted to his care.to the satisfaction ef the
custuner.
Ji. U. Cuttintr and Bepainnyirj dca aa
ordr. I.ewisborx, April in, If-6l
"V - B-OX k COAI. Ol fj
1 warranted JTON tXPL08IT,
and equal to any iEHOZESB.
Whr bov an explosive Oil, h-n a few etisa
moraeo-r gallon wi!l lort.iah yon wiia a per
feet Oil J Made cn!y by
Ptna'a Salt 5ranufacturiB Corspsty,
Ha. U7. Kalaal SC, rUlilCOraiA.
Feb ll,
J. yi. MOYER,
Altornvy at Lair,
i Fwi-nrtw. r-r rx, ra.
CONSn.TATIOXShad mtbe English as 4
Herman lat?ua?es.
fuce Norm Market St., near Third.
T.-ih,nr. i. i"'-
A NEW TOP LUG GEY
F
TK SALE I,oa', or eiehare for a f
Horse, hv KKEMEK, M CLL KE 4k Cv,
.i-a-w-Tf 1-tJ, .
TASE KOTISE.
ITAVtNsJ loaned to John So;
sal
I JL John l-.irun.-o, Jr., ne.r i'aioa Faraaae.
ni loilowins personal propetly
Four llor-es, a 1.1 of II jrness, sevea head
f II reed Cattle, one Wir.', tvn Plonjhs,
,., Harrows, on, Culuv.uir. a lot of F,k,
I and Hakes
1 hereby raotioD all pervas sfaiast la'srfw
rmgwnh thea0 ive-Data.d proetiy,as I bt
I aoed thein Jutinc mv pleasure.
WILLIAM EUOWX, Jr.
I .w .l-.irc. Msr-h ; ts.a. fl
REMOVAL.
rB. rilRI.-sr, E. q.. has reinovil hie Of
jm fire to ih bjiidiKtt of Jonain.n Svrkr.
rs-.rih ol" the Court ioae. and luitredntiely
i pposite ih Bjllalo Hou.-. h.re h- will a'-i-ud
to all manner tf bistnes at hi rltS.-
w ih dispa i'Ii .i. ! pr.-ili,.mess in his lin er
;. .s-t.-s. . -o-i-. a' -s A-d 0"i
At..l
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