je te r s o ni An 'republican. In Dingman isp. Pike co., on ""ilay the 24.1. him., by F. Al. Smith, Esq., Mr. EL UAH DOOLITTLE and Mrs. MARIA ROBEK 1 S. FOB THE JEFFEUSONIAN REPUBLICAN. Died In Lehman isp. on Monday the 14th in.. Mrs. ELSE MIDDAUGH, widow of the late David Middaugh. TO HER CHILDREN OX THE DEATH OF MRS. Else Middaugh. She is not dead, she only sleeps, Affection o'er her body weeps, Her spirit rests not there! Mercy has borne it to the skies. To scenes -'where pleasure never dies, Eternal joys to share ! Her kindred's prayer, her children's cry, The heaving breast and tearful eye. Can call her back no more ! Rut what of this? on Jesus' breast, hc finds an "everlasting rest," "With pain and sorrow o'er! .4r.d when our King in clouds shall come, To gather slumb 'ring millions home, c That spirit shall descend ! ,4nd in the strength of Jesus' power, The soul and body upward tower, To joys "that never end." There sweetest flowers shall ever bloom, But not above the lov'd one's tomb, Nor o'er the silent dead ! No tear of sorrow there shall fall, But Jesus Christ be all in all, And death forever fled ! Westfall, March 25th 1812. H. C. M. In Milford. on Sunday the 20th inst., after a short illness, Mrs. FANNY SEAMAN, aged about S5 years. TREASURERTSSALE . Pike coKiaty Taxes. Notice is hereby given, that agreeably to an act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 13th day of March, 1S15 entitled "an act to amend the act entitled an act directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and for other purposes," and of an act passed the 13th day of March, 1817, "a further supplement to an act to amend the act entiled an act directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and for other purpo se" the following tracts of land will be sold at public vendue, on the second Monday of June next, at the Court house in Milford, in the county of Pike, for anearages of taxes due, and ihe costs accrued on each lot respectively. Lehman Township. Warrantees. Albert Lewis Abercrombie James App Michael Brodhead Richard Brown John or Jacob Barton Rev. Thomas Bell Joseph Brotzinan John Baker Catharine Baker John A. Chesnor James Chambers John Craig John Dills Abraham Dills Jacob Dupbbs Martin Dehuff Abraham Donaldson Joseph Dills Rachel Ellis Benjamin Eg:art George Ehrenzellar Hillery Funk Jacob Feltman William Crier John Heimherg Thomas Hoff George Harrison William Herte Tobias Holland Benjamin Hoover Manuel, Sr. Heister John Ingraham Elizabeth' Joyce Dominic Kmnear James Kinnear William' Kirper Abraham Khng Ann Kling Rachael Lavne Jacob Lewis Richard Myer Thomas " - Myer Henry Miller John Miller John Miller John Miller Alexander Mushhack John half Merkle Peter Mullicah Mary Ogden Gabriel Ogden Ann Phillips William Phillips John RuhiiiMui Daniel Ru-stin Thomas Snith Michael ShindJe Peter Smith Francis J Shook John Shartlc John Stufi Jacob Stocker Margaretta Townes John Thompson Richard Taylor John Van why Henry Walter Georoe Wood William Wikofi Isaac Wood Jacob J' Yohe Adam Vohe Michel Uluantity. 1 a-x. Acres. Perches. $ Cts. 415 15 4l4 60 417 67 378 00 340 120 348 54 300 415 105 50 10 14 00 00 494 120 224 93 405 93 403 64 412 125 417 80 405 300 389 215 416 201 346 413 407 162 440 400 90 10 00 46 130 09 00 120 40 40 00 95 402 125 235 135 442 120 415 14 300 107 492 72 395 69 395 09 i'40 120 425 105 395 69 402 100 43C 13 406 118 428 17 431 12 437 100 402 92 4'02 107 434 208 2-19 406 336 401 36 3 400 412 302 143 101 115 70 67 62 54 00 60 30 l'OO 40 40 80 258 153 405 20 312 80 300 135 412 100 402 402 410 409 395 400 393 415 430 72 42 60 80 69 150 80 80 Delaware Township. Abbott John Alexander George Ayres William Brodhead Luke Brodhead Mary 370 300 332 402 389 393 415 401 390 383 305 303 442 109 400 236 208 403 333 402 415 402 25S 320 415 408 4.13 394 57 72 2 86 4 73 5 07 6 32 6 10 2 95 6 52 6 30 6 18 2 Q9 4 95 4 75 8 00 22 40 15 20 Brodhead Anne Ball Margaretta Barton William Brodhead Garret Conclaux Julian Coolbaugh John Carney Thomas Dillman George Ennis John Esdall David Fisher Christopher Gates John Huff Ann Sr. HufF Ann Jr. Hartzell Jonas Horton Richard Hoover Emanuel Hafiner Jacob Henry Sampson Harrison William Ingraham Catharine Jayne Iaaac Herry Mathew Long Henry Mingas Francis Mahan Neil Martin John Mease James' Mease Thomas 65 123 130 50 09 70 18 37 15 140 104 15 28 140 100 417 100 255 140 270 439 406 394 402 402 441 443 415 390 427 140 99 70 15 141 24 115 15 50 120 Mease Robert Mease John Mease Isabella Mason Thomas Ogden Sarah Phillips William Place James Phillips John Reeder Absalom Smith Elizabeth Singer Abraham 7 6 6 7 2 6 6 5 5 o j 8 417 132 123 50 417 24 4;12 140 187 100 Tiller Thomas Thomas JesseorYorke Adam 414 115 Taylor John M. Whitman John Dingman 288 116 436 100 Township 439 410 318 400 412 434 403 433 433 394 402 403 433 Brown Robert Brodhead Richard Brink Maunus Brodhead Hannah Brodhead Samuel Brodhead Luke Brodhead John, jr Brodhead Jane Brodhead Garret Brodhead John, jr Brodhead John, Sr Brodhead John, jr Connard Mary Craig William Cottinger James 90 13 59 13 09 11 12 12 SO 13 16 47 80 13 SS 4. 90 32 33 120 159 90 32 13 8 7 90 7 88 7 07 7 20 6 46 322 115 423 5 5 5 1 4 2 7 7 7 7 6 5 7 4 99 85 13 18 13 3 32 13 113 13 38 13 Chambers John Craig John, pt Connard Deborah Cary Elihu Delany William Everly Jacob Frame Thomas, half Freeman Richard Footman Peter Guindy John Gunsalis Sarrfel Hazehurst Isaac Hill James, pt lrevin Mathew 415 100 433 2E 412 421 59G 411 248 453 137S 79 j 99 94 74; 12 71 69 83 95 30 60 02 12 3S 30 60 11 1 1 10 6 1 6 318 200 46 00 356 120 402 8 42 3 83 7 35 Jones John Lane Jacob Morris Robert Morfis William Mease Robert 100 351 386 402 439 417 439 50 435 39'D 104 62 403 415 489' 54 100 42 57 100 127 7 7 3 8 6 4 4 88 79 10 36 61 84 84 107 1 XTotirrVi TvinVinlna 71 110 154 O Nichols William" Palmer Hannah Palmer George Roberts Mordecai Rees James Ryerson Mathew Sidman Isaac Smith William Smith Francis J. Stiaman Charles, half of Shimer Abraham Smith Enos. Thrall Samuel S West Thomas Wills Michael Wolf Jacob 108 120 90 64 98 15 89 142 8 39 5 73 5 70 4 62 5 63 5 63 3 36 8 05 5 46 5 46 8 24 7 73 7 86 8 05 7 99 7 66 5 65 1 12 8 66 3 40 32 Milford Township. Beck Henry 389 27 Brink Samuel 1 17 BarklyJohn 362 26 Craig Thomas, about 400 Ilaugh Thomas 400 120 Nvce Georee 213 120 Nyce William 204 Neligh Nicholas, -sr 440 Rustin Mary 415 RitterJohn 343 Russel Andrew 203 Westfall Abraham 103 Washburn Nathaniel 53 W estfall Township Biddlo James 213 76 156 15 80 80 80 12 2 7 6 7 6 4 7 6' 1 45 17 39 60 91 60 81 89 15 4 92 Clark Jonathan Depui Samuel Davis John Ewing Thomas Epplu Henry Miller John Mee3e John, pt MeCso James Mason Benjamin Rded Susanna Shymer Jacob Smock" Robert Smith Elizabeth Wood Jacob 92 447 200 404 426 97 20 52 7 7 4 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 3 8 76 84 95 85 64 G4- 14 18 51 60 30- 4a 18 400 331 439 410 150 439 154 100 , 399 30 424 84 392 80 Weltner Harmon 420 8) 3 47 t T Lackawaxen Township William Nyce 205 ,80 William Little 296 119 Thomas Welling 446 John Philips 423 120 2 91 4 79 7 mo I 6 87 4 81 4 49 95 Samuel C. Secly, pt Philin Need in 44U Samuel Kirkendale 227 40 80 Joseph Rush 2i7 1 ... i 1M 1 64 John Shields Thomas Shields 393 .lames Gallagher, pt 205 40 12 09 31 4 72 4 13 Garret Cattinger, pt 2iJ7 IWirhnnl Connor 434 1 59 3 14 40 440 150 489 69 481 457 110 439 20 403 87 403 117 402 32 400 100 89 419 40 421 120 438 90 436 100 424 60 454 140 427 4 51 71 30 33 73 91 Daniel Beekly Philip Worrell 7 08 7 81 John Patterson Daniel Beekly Abraham Ball John Kinsey, half Thomas Brown, half 9 36 8 98 1 46 78 1 46 57 91 51 Isaac Moore, quarter Benjamin Rue Ann Shee, pt 6 67 John Lardner, half 1 52 3 15 4 11 5 02 6 51 John Chambers Henry Toland 3 51 John Chambers 3 14 3 09 7 34 31 Deborah Conrad 48 Jesse Greenfield 7 37 59 52 60 21 Patrick Patten Elizabeth Chapman 415 419 401 401 401 16 70 50 60 60 2 94 1 55 Robert Crosier Peter Walter Abraham Singer 6 52 6 52 6 52 2 90 66 Richard Ridgway 6 41 Thomas Bulhnan 402 101 422 10 0 25 6 32 Martin Neligh Abigail Chapman Rebecca Chapman John Scott Betsey Wills John Wigton Henry Barnet Elanor Depui Adrian Furman John Craig Ann Depui, half John Craig, half John Cooper George Tudor, half James Boyd, 1-6 Mathew Carey, halt William Barber Moore Furman John Shields Henry Drinker John Drinker Daniel Drinker Abigail Keble Joseph James John Thomas Jacob Downing Thomas Ricke Michael Fennel 3 05 6 52 6 52 401 401 107 401 439 60 60 60 99 0 37 6 80 6 99 2 90 11 32 15 26 8 20 15 14 70 24 400 412 50 438 142 410 13 412 97 205 120 418 147 392 21 391 54 388 27 436 80 51 48 29 59 28 23 24 400 112 11 390 456 441 441 425 424 10 89 50 14 48 40 40 7 7 6 6 7 o 1 6 5 3 3 i 7 6 433 154 397 50 50 12 SS 422 310 448 430 450 437 403 80 40 93 40 80 47 Joseph Downing ' 13 84 ohn McLahen oseph Yerkes ohn Salter 12 59 12 S5 2 40 13 93 10 75 Johfi Thompson ames Chapman David Saylor 399 445 70 300 141 114 John Knouse 52 28 20 39 44 29 62 Patrick Morgan Peter Miller Henry Hain 499 99 14 ienry JIain 438 144 12 37 389 3 50 310 5 74 410 40 5 80 415 15 5 89 415 15 4 23 415 15 4 23 415 15 4 23 443 153 4 52 438 10c? 7 11 415 15 6 73 323 67 5 25 335 132 6 84 244 85 350 88 596 137 1 04 227 53 39 Daniel Hicks John Linton Samuel Snyder Peter Bruner Frederick Mver 7 75 12 27 2 97 Brackall W. Ball Joseph Leghnian 77 99 Christian. Stoner Christopher Stoner 16 40 Peleg Place Jonas seely David Ritchsll 59 02 Charles Stidman, pt lexander Str'dman, pt 12 95 12 44 Thomas Grame Thomas Apty 10 04 10 53 31 120 1 89 439 53 3 09 370 40 2 59 439 100 77 401 66 2 74 377 2 62 320 3 03 400 1 45 394 104 10 33 401 11 21 171 16 2 44 416 140 11 66 428 83 3 45 410 20 11 49 303 15 8 50 402 90 11 25 977 114 I 33 J62 1 20 402 40 2 85 439 100 2 81 301 60 2 10 405 1 46 440 88 3 03. 43'J 100 3 09 439 100 3 09 439 100 3 09. 439 100 3 09 439 100 3 09 439 100 77 442 CO 2 82 439 100 1 55 439 100 3 Off 439 100 3 09 434 019 11 31 435 090 12 19. 411 033 18 5$ 410 077 3 3, 269 100 C 23 439 100 3 49 Jdl 091 2 25 287 013 1 92 101 113 1 50 150 2 23 438 030 7 91 421 009 11 67 4)1 075 5 79 43J J00 3 09 4R9 100 3 08 439 100 3 30 439 107 9 33 439 107 11 43 437 C 39 313 071 9 11 313 080 8 23 231 007 3 77 250 090 2 50. 214 051 I 04 421 093 10 03 439 050 3 09 4H9 100 3 09 ,42(1 COO 3 00 - ICOO 000 7 01 , 360 000 05 419 C55 15 70 439 100 4 12 341 000 f 65 50 GOQ 1 67 14 15 13 33 10 42 Brown Tnomas Beverage David Crasby John Campbell James Darrah Henry SO 13 92 Duncan James, pt Davis Enoch, about Dupy Daniel Erb Jacob Flick Martin Gtorge Peter Greenmier Edward Hay Adam Hass Christian Harritage Joseph Hcinbt Jacob K'inble Ephraim, half Kimble Jacob, hnlf Learning Thomas Learning Thomas M irtin Joseph Moulder William, half Miller Alexander Miller John Mason Henjamin Maon Abraham C Mixel Chnslopher Millar John Miller Alexander Nicholson John Phillips William, half 1'liillips llcbccca Roberts Mordecai Itufncr Simon Sneering Henry Snook John Strause Henry Schneider l'eier, pt Stocker Mary S.evvart Robert Sapplce Ab -ahum, half Siuman Ih.iac See y Mary, about Stocker Mary ShainberK Henry Swarts Michael Stocker Margaret Stocker John C Stocker Jr.hn C Stoiker Mai'Birettc Stocker Margarelte, Jr Sfely Joshua Sahler Daniel Sahlcr Catherine. SaHer Ruchael Salder Abraham Toland Henry, half Thomas Jacob Thomas Richard WykotLaii Wykoiflsaac . Wallinnauriack Manner . 7 97 3 29 37 12 88 fi 99. 7 1 I 1 1 .3 80 72 60 33 80 20 15 75 7 88 3 73 96 4 00 9 81 7 80 6 51 8 76 8 88 5 20 6 80 3 39 1 3 2 5 70 02 1 2 60 4 7 6 39 0 30 3 89 5 13 4 80 2 6 Walters Muideoni, abou. 2 20 6 66 Green Township. A mat Jacob' Ash James Ashton John, pt llruizman John, pt 4 9- 3 1 325 000 439 100 100 000 370 CS0 407 122 436 000 430 100 439 100 430 100 10 S8 3 73 81 3 23 13 07 6 76 7 51 3 CS 3 C8 Itronheau Thomas, pt Brodhead Daniel. Craig William, ft Chapman James t Copperthwait Joceph urasoy .10 tin Davis Benjamin Lrb Lawrence 405' 113 14 97 435 000 14 97 419 000 14 03 .40 000 1 34 Foulk Adam Hickman Adam Hickman Ulrick, pt Howe & Elliot 3162 134 105 92 1580 072 50 25 Howe & Elliot Ihrie Conrad 403 048 13 49 Justice John 439 100 3 60 Linch William 439 100 3 60 439 100 3 60 Linch John Mease John Martin Connard, pt 439 100 3 60 250 000 3 01 Prosser Stephen Paschal Thomas, pt 439 100 3 68 30 000 90 Plumstead George Plickey John 439 100 3 65 439 099 3 65 Reeder -Absalom 403 018 13 51 Roberts Robert 439 099 14 72 439 099 14 72 439 100 3 68 439 100 3 68 426 080 3 55 439 100 3 65 429 100 4 63 4 ? Roberts Hugh J Stocker Mary Tittermary John . Wills William Wain William Wain William Wood Thomas, pt 43,9 100 75 000 4 63 2 49 Wain William ,439 100 14 72 OTTO KIMBLE, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Milford, 1 February 23, 1842. March 30, 1842. 3t. PROCLAMATION. Whereas: the Honorable Wil'lam Jessup, President Judge of the 11th Judicial district of Pennsylvania; composed of the counties ol Sus quehanna, Wayne, Monroe and Pike, and Jo- seph Keller and John 1 . Bell, Jsqs. Associate Judges of the courts of Common Pleas of the 8 45 7 11 county of Monroe, and by virtue of their olhces, 9 02 3 35 Jusiices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer 1 67 and General Jail Delivery, and Court ot Gener 3 00 1 40 al Quarter Sessious in and for the said county of Monroe, have issued their precept to me, commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery and court of Qaurter Sessions of the Peace, for the said county of Aonroe, to be holden at 1 06 6 29 7 09 30 82 Stroudsburg, on Tuesday the 10th day of May 05 05 next, to continue one week. NOTICE Is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, the Jusiices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Monroe, that they be then and 91 93 07 00 45 85 00 24 there with their rolls, records, inquisitions, ex aminations and other remembrances, to do those thinVs which to their offices are appertaining, 15 land also that those who are bound by recog 36 Barnet John, pt Beverage David nizance to prosecute and give evidence against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of the said county of Monroe, or against persons who stand charged with the commission of of fences, to be then and there to prosecute or tes tify as shall be just. SAML. GU'NSAULES, Sheriff. 09 54 6 31 7 15 4 90 4 01 11 Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, March 30, 1842. I tc. GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. NOTICE. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court Common Pleas of Monroe county, now compo sing and holding the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and jor the said County. The Petition of James Johnson, of the town ship of Coolbaugh, in said county, Respectful ly sheweth: That he occupies a . house in the said township, which has heretofore been used and occupied as a Public House of Entertain ment, and is desirous of continuing- to keep a nublic house therein. Hp therefore prays your ' , x , . . I O..K Honors to grant him a jjicense m Keep x lic House at the place atoresanl lor the ensuing i ii- :n year. Atiu nc win m.y . J AM JUo JU UlN . We ihe subscribers, citizens of and residing within the bounds olihu township ol oooiuaugn, j aR(j iargelv enhanced thereby, in short, tins wont do hereby certifv that we know the house for j s intended to form a complete text-book for the which license is" prayed, and from its neighbor- friends of Protection, and a thoYough refutations at he bounds of the township of Coolbaugh, hood and situation believe t to be necessary ; every poim, ui e -r r-- - noon aim Dune n in j . foreign and misguided American apologists for the accommodation of tne public and enter- by the lore, n lainment or strangers and travellers, that siicti Jmcn jjaborcr will be published monthly house nhould be licensed; And we further cer- . , nrtnvn form, each number contaii ihg tifv, that we are personally and well acquainted with James Johnson, I tie anove pennons, .u.u iha,t he is, and we know him to be of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers" and travellers. Timothy Madden, William Roche, Fiederick Bush, Philip Gearhart, Patrick Galvin', John Callighan, Oliver D. Smith, March 30, 1842. Jesper Vlirt, William Madden, Jeremiah Galvin, Dennis Murphy, Dfiuicl Callighan William Holmes,' Samuel Warner. NOTICE. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court Common Pleas oj Monroe county, now compo sing and holding the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the said County. The Petition of Henry Whitesell, of the town ship of Tobvhnnnna, in the county of Monroe, Respectfully sheweth: That he occupies a house in the said township, which has herein-( fore, been used and occupied as a public house of Entertainment, and is desirous of continuing to keep a public house therein. Ho thoreforo nravs vour IMnors to srant him a License to keep a Public House at the place aforosaid, the ensuing year. And he win pray. HENRY WHITESELL. The subscribers, citizens of, and residing within the township of Tobyhanna, in the said county of Monroe, recommend the above tioner, and certify, that the Inn or Tavern above mentioned is necessary to accommodate me public and entertain strangers or travellers, and hat the petitioner above named is ot good re- putc for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convenances for the lodging and accommouauuu u and travellers. Philip. Hoffman, William Adams, John Dreiabach, J0 00.x. Fhomas Birmingham, John Arnold, Franklin Sox, Robert winter Henry Snvder, Peter MTwnie, Adam Bond, George Hannan, . Peter Merwine, jr. March 30, 1842. .. . , KOI ICE. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike county, now composing and holding the Court of Quarter bestivns oj the Peace "in and for said county. The Petition of Martin W. Dingmah, of ths township of Delaware, in said county, iepeci fully sheweth: That he occupies a house m the said township, which has heretoiore uvan cu and occupied as a Public. House ol lMi.enain ment, and is desirous of continuing to keep a Public H.oue therein. He therefore prays vour Honors to grant him a License to keep a Public House ai the placo aforesaid for the en suing year. And he will pray. M. W. DINGMAN. We the subscribers, citizens of, and residing within the bounds of the township of Delaware, do hereby certify, that we know the home for which license is' prayed, and from its neighbor hood and situation believe it to he necessary for the accommodation of the public and enter tainment of Grangers and travellers, that such house should be licensed: And we ftniher cer tify that we are personally and well acquainted with Martin W. Dingman, the above petition-, er, and that he is, and we know him to be, o$ good repute for honesty and temperance, and fs well provided with house room and conve niences for the accommodation of strangers aftfi travellers. Solomon Westbrook, Wm. C. Jagger, D. W. Dingman, jr. Thomas Cortnght, Albert S. Stoll, Daniel Brooks, March 16. Simon J. Decker, Isaac P. Vangorden, Benjamin Frazor, Jacob Hornbeck, Wm. T. Willson, Daniel Decker, jr. The Amet'scasa laborer. PROSPECTUS. Under the above title the subscribers will pub lish on the 1st of April, 1S2, and on the 1st of each succeeding month, a Magazine of Facts, Ar guments, Statistics, Speeches, Editorials, &c. &c, oevoted exclusively to the advocacy and defence of he policy of Protection to American Labcr against the selfish and grasping policy of Foreign ISations, especially of those with which we chiefly made, which shut out of their ports the great bulk of our Products, and especially those of our Free Labor, while they glut our markets, bankrupt our Merchants', depreciate our currency and famish our Laborers and Artisans by pouring in upon us the products of their skill and Industry, on the easy rprms nroffered them bv our low and non-Protec tive Duties. This Magazine will inflexibly and ardently advocate the true American Poljoyof countervailing these gross exactions of Great Brit ain and other Nations by asystem of direct, avow ed Protection to our Home Industry which shall be thorough and efficient. The American Laborer will affirm and maintain the policy of encouraging and fostering by wise legislation the establishment and growth in our country of new or yet feeble branches of Industry, such as the Culture of Silk, the Manufacture of whatever fabrics of Wool, Cotton, Iron, &c, may be necessary for the supply of our own wants and to secure arid perfect our independence. It will remonstrate that the true and permanent interests of iu- I of all, but especially of the Agricultural and Worlf- i . ii ...mi l :.cii:i.i.. ing Ulasses universally, wm ubiuwihui) auu an ally promoted by adopting andcarrying out the Protective Policy, and that the Wages of Labor, the average price of its Produce, and the aggregate Product of the National Industry, will be surely 32 larqe double-column pages of closely printed matter. Each number will contain one great Soeech, Report, or other convincing document, and a variety of shorter articles. The work will form one complete and comprehensive volume ct three hundred and eighty-four large and fair pa qes. and will be afforded to single subscribers for scvenhj-fve cents each, three copies for Two Dol lars, five copies lor Tlirec uouars, nine for Five Dollars, or twenty copies for Ten Dollars. 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