ii"lii' itlfrtford (ha.i'tihb Local and Personal. HI S! MISS IIIIIKCroRV. The following Business Directory lor the bor ough of Bedford and other places in the county icho** adrerti.teme.uti appear in the n/xanu nf THK ti.UKTTK.) may be of service to our friends ,ii,l patrons in the county, and is commended to their attention : ATTORNEYS AT LAW-G. 11. Spang; J P. Reed; J.W.Tate; John Palmer; E. F.Kerr; [lurborrow A Lutl; Espy M Alsip; John T Kcsgy : M. A. Points; Kiuimeii A Lingenfelter. Bedford. Pa BANKER! Reed A Schell; Rupp, Shannon A Co.. Bedford, Pa. BEDFORD NURSERIES—T. M. Lynch. BOOTS AND SHOES. VARIETIES. Ac —J 11 Button ; H F. Irvine. Bedford. Pa. CABINET-WARE. CHAIRS, Ac.-Richard Leo, Bedford. I'a. DRY-GOODS. GROCERIES. Ac.-J. B. Far qchai : A.B.Cramer: J. M. Shoemaker : P A jfteed. Bedford, Pa. DENTISTRY—C. N. Ilickok A J. G. Minnieh. Jr.. Bedford. Pa. FANCY STORES—Mrs V. II Tate A Miss M Kea: Mrs. E. V. Mowry; Mrs. M R. Sehafer A Miss h'ate Deal. Bedford. Pa. Cl NSMITIIING—David Defibaugh,Bedford. HARDWARE. AC. —Win. Hartley; Geo. Bly uiyer A son. Bedford, Pa. 1101 ELS Bedford Hotel. JJ. Shoemaker; Mongol House. I. Mengel; Union Hotel. V. Stock man Bedford, Pa.; Exchange Hotel. W C. Mc- Nultv. Huntingdon, Pa. JEWELER—DaIieI Border, Bedford, Pa. John Reiinund, Jeweler, JOB PRINTERS—Meyers A Mengel. Bedford, l'a —AH kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing neatly and promptly executed PI MPS—Win. C- SniveJy. Sehellsburg, Pa. PHYSICIANS—Dr. J. L. Marbourg. Bedford, Pa.; Dr. W. W. Jamison. Bloody Run. Pa. PHILADELPHIA TRADE-W W . Paul A Co.. Jf.,its aud Shoes; Wartman A Euglciuau. Tobacco, segnrs. Ac.; Felix Heymau. Clothing; Charles Oakford A Sons. Hats, Caps, Furs. Ac. PATEN i' MEDICIN ES—Shriner's Cough Syrup alii Indian Vermifuge: Fonts's Mixture and Horse and Cattle Powder; Wlieaton's Ointment; lielui- L'l'l - Extract of Ruchu; Dr. Tobias' Yenitiun Lin iuient: Allcoek's Porous Plasters ; Christadoro's Hair Dye. PUBLICATIONS—Tin: Bi:i>voiti> GAZETTE— Subscription, S2. (MI invariably in advance; the N. V World: The Standard History of the War; The Democratic Almanac: The New York Observer. PERSONAL PROPERTY SALES— p. G. Morgart, Public Sale. Dee. 21. 1865. HEAL ESTATE SALES— T It A N. J. Lyons. Private Jacob Walter. Private, Charles Colfelt. do N N Kf the popularity of this new enterprise of Messrs. Baldwin X Co.. of 64 Cedar street. New York, is the already large and rapidly j increasing subscription list, they having secured \ tiir unprecedented circulation of nearly ten thou- i -slid copies in the short space of six weeks. A ; work of this character is much needed, represent- j ing. as it is intended, the vast business interests of J til- largest commercial marts in the United States, > nodulated in one volume. Its utility to business i iit- i: cannot be over-estimated. To merchants gen erally throughout the I'nited States and Canndns, . doing business with New York. Boston or Phila j delpliia. as a handbook of reference it will be of j incalculable value. We arc heartily glad to see i the publishers meeting with the success their en- | n-rprise properly deserves. As an advertising me- j ■iiiiin it commends it-elf to merchants and manu- j facturers; its circulation, confined as it will he to j busiuese houses, must be productive of good to its j : itr-in - We see that the business men of Phila- j i'djitiia and Boston have taken hold of the matter j with the proper spirit, and are determined that \ >h'* Empire City shall not not be ahead of them in | thc;r display of the commercial resources of their nspeotive cities. The subscription price of the j Consolidated Business Directory is five dollars per copy uuarto site, handsomely printed and bound j in cloth, gold embossed. Altogether it will be a J line specimen of typographical skill — JV. ) . Kx- , press. Sept. 26 We most cheerfully rail theatten-j iion of our merchants to the above j work, every one of whom should have a copy of it. As an inducement for l tin in to subscribe for it, the publishers • will insert in the ilusiness iltigister con- i Bitted therewith, the Name, Business I aitd A(hlr*ssof every siibscrilK'r. Those who do not want the Directorj'eanhave their Name, Bu-iness and Address in ihe work, upon tiic payment of ()ne Hol lar. The Consolidated Business Direc tory is highly endorsed by the Daily Press of New York, Boston and Phil adelphia. Send in your subscriptions. Five Dollars per copy, to Messrs. 11. A. Baldwin IV Co.. 04 (.War St., New York. Moltll Cor NT KllJ-'KIT CI'KHEXrV. — AM excellent imitation of the fifty-cent fractional currency has just lieen detect ed at the Treasury {department. It is considered the best <*xwutW Counter feit yet put in circulation. It ran, how ever, be very easily distinguished from the original by the coloring, and in the -ikaatureof (!en. Spinner, the last E having been omitted. I'he Secretary iias decided to alter the general apjicaraneeof the present issue "f fractional currency, in order to make it uniform and to better protect it from counterfeiting. In future all new is sues will le of the greenback circula- BUTTER. -The price of butter and tiie scarcity of the article are such that many families will soon l>ecompelled to do without this fuxiti'j/, for luxury it must be, at present, considered. Ini presscnl with this idea, some practical fjenius has e looked to. We make these suggestions for the benefit of all who may choose to profit by them. TICK limit PRICE OF PAPER. —Paper has risen almost one hundred percent, since the first of August, and is now quite us high as it was at any time last year, and the tendency is still onward and upward. There is little prospect for relief before next spring. Paper, ink, lal>or, and all the materials which goto make a new,-pa per are so high, that no proprietor can afford to publish a paper for less than double the price received lxdbre the war. Still, people complain because the prices are not re duced, never thinking that the matter is entirely Ix-yond the control of pub lishers.— I Stiifiiicf. WK understand that the "Family Record" which is becoming so popular everywhere, is published only in Phil adelphia, and that any person publish ing the work elsewhere, will do so ille gally. The publishers, Jiartieson&Co., inform us through their agent, .Mr. K. \V. licrkstresser, that they will prose cute such to the full extent of the law. The book is copyrighted. XATEKE'S rarest floral perfume has been caught anil caged in glass. In a bottle of Phalon's "Night-Blooming Cereus" i< concentrated all that fancy can conceive of refresh"**? and , l " Odd Fellows' Baildiiig btb *t V •• iVo.. 26 mid 28 Si. Clair at. ARRIVALS KOK Til K WBBK BMMSO SOV. 4 ItWL. C Palmer. Malta. Morgan co., 0. W H. Blair. Fallow Field, Crawford co.. Pa. B. Cunningham. Pittsburgh. Pa A. N Holmes. Kioh Valley. Allegheny co., la. J 11 Flack, Pittsburgh. Pa. G Weiss, Pittsburgh, Pa. W W Cox. Hope Church, Allegheny co.. 1 a. R. A. Cox, " " " . " _ .T, T. Woodward, Chslfant. Champaign co., O J. P. Butler. Wurtemburg, Lawrence co., 0. E. A. Lee. Sandy. Columbiana co , 0. C. C. Chadwick. Columbia Centre, Lick co., 0. I). Shoup. Zanesville, Allen Co.. Ind. W E. Leonard, Collamer, Cuyahoga Co.. 0. W. D. Downing, Franklin. Venango co , Pa. W S Springer. Clinton, Allegheny CO., Pa. J. K. Foster. Adams, Armstrong co.. l'a R Collins, Youngstown. Mahoning co , 0. J A. Muthersbough, Lewistown. Mifflin co.. Pa. M. M ilorton, Well's Tannery. Fulton 00., Pa E. R. Spencer. Lenox. .Vshtabula co., O. .J. C. Watson. Huntsville, Logan co., 0. 1,. K. Morrison. K. Springfield, Jefferson co., 0. Harriet Riley. Pittsburg, Pa. J Wolf. McClure tp., Allegheny co., Pa A. Huffman. Allegheny, L Warren, liusinessburg. Bel. co.. 0. W Kiler, Clifton, (ireene eo., O. J - S Forsyth. Brownsville, Fayette CO.. l'a J M. C. Wilson, Yellow Springs, Greene co., 0. P Kirk land. Pittsburgh, Pa. P. Ahl< field, Ada. Hardin co , 0. J. A. Greene. Frec|K>rt. Harrison co.. O. J T. Moss, New Salem. Fayette eo.. Pa. A. H. Neidig, Western, Linn co., lowa R. W. Moats, Jamestown, Mercer eo , Pa. W. Porter, " J. 8. Mossmau. I 1). 8. Gillis, Kinstnn, Trumbull co., O. For terms and information concerning the Col lege, address JKNKIKS, SMITH A Cow I.F.Y, Pittsburgh, Pa. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH !—.SCRATCH ! ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! — WHKATOX'S OINTHKNT will cure the Itch in 4S hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. By sending fiO cents to WEEKS A POTTER. Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United Bt*tes. Bpt, 22—#u. MARRIED. GARDNER—DIBKRT—Id Schellst.urg, on the 26th nit , by Rev. B. It. Hunt. Mr. Charles Gard ner ami MPs Mary Dibert, both of this county. CRISMAN—MILLER.—On the same day by the t same. Mr. William B. Crisman and Miss Ann M. 1 Miller, both of this county. ANDERS—CKOYLE —On the2.ld ult . byK M. j : Taylor. Esq.. Mr Abrubum Anders to Miss Eliza | Croyle, both of St. Clair township. BORTZ—OKOWDKN.—At the residence of the j bride s father in Cumberland Valley, by the Rev John Elderdiee, Captain Martin S Dorlz to Mirs j Sarah Growden. ELLIOTT—BOOR.—On the 23d alt., by the Rev. •1. W. Leckie. Mr. Thomas Elliott and Miss Elmira Boor, all of Cumberland Valley. SHAW—UEPHART—On the 2sth ult.. at the bride's house, by Rev. A. R.Miller, Mr. Lee Shaw, of Cumberland. Md , to Miss Ettie E. Gephart, of ; Bedford. GARDNER—DIBERT —On the 23d ult.. by tho i Rev. 11. Heckerman. Mr. John Gardner to Mrs. ] Sarah Dibert, both of Bedford township. LONG—ACKER —On the 16th ult.. by the Rev. | C. U. Heiliiinn. Mr. Francis Long, of Altoona, Blair county, t" Mi-sMaryT. Acker, of Bedford county. STECKMAN—MORGART.—At the residence of Mr*. Morgart, near Blo<>dy Run. on the 29th ult.. by Rev. R. F. Sample. .Mr, JamesH. Steekman. of Lancaster, Pa , to Miss Amanda Morgart. of West Providence township, Bedford county. EJjF'The happy couple will please accept our hearty congratulations. If a virtuousand upright i life in the past, insures happiness in after years. | we can say with entire certainty that the newly i wedded pair will enjoy a future of hi i s. So mote i i it be. I itni' Advertisements. 4 1 >3IIX IST BATOR'S NOTICE.— V Notice is hereby givi-n thut Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of John YVemmer, lnte of Monroe township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned All persons knowing themselves indebted tosaiil estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. Dec. 1, '75.-6t. % LEVEN WEIMEIt, Adm'r. 'ITOOL l'( )OKS.—To Teachers and V' Parents : Of the newly adopted text bonis for the schools of Bedford county, '-BROOKS' ARITH METICS, are to be had at the reduced exchange rates, for the different towusbips at tiie following places, viz : 1> R Anderson, Centreville, Cumber land Valley tp; George It Bailey's. Harrison: Dj Fletcher's, Monroe : W A Grove's, Hopewell; J B 1 Williams'. Bloody Run; I) E Buck A Son. South Y\ oodberry : A L Beckhceffer's, Middle YVoodber ry: N II Wright's. Pleasantville, G D Trout's and Uliakim Blackburn's, St Clair; Walter's store. Un ion Lowrv. Eicliclberger ACo s. Broad Top. The townships of Bedford, Snake Spring and Colernin, can procure them at the reduced rates at Dr Harry's | Drug More, Bedford. Other townships can procure them at the same rates at nnv of these places. W.'S. SCHOFIELD. for Sower, Barnes A Potts, Dec I. '65-11 37 North Third st, Phil'a. I)UBLK' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the under signed, administrator of the estate of Levi McGrig ; or. deceased, will sell at public outcry, upon the j premises, on Thursday. December 21. 1865. the fol- ! lowing described real estate, situated in St. Clair j township, to wit: One Tract of Land, containing | One Hundred and Thirty-two Acres, with a two ] story log dwelling house, double log barn and oth- j er out buildings thereon, seventy-five acres cleared ! and under fence, about 12 acres of which are good meadow, also also an apple orchard thereon. This farm is convenient to schools, churches, post office, Ac., and is situated half a mile from Pleasantville. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, when the terms will be made known Dec. 1. '65-4t JACOB BECKLEY, Adm'r. | )ÜBLIC SALE OF VALEABI.E JL REAL ESTATE.—The subscriber will sell at public sal,.. ~n the premises, on Wednesday, the 27th day of December, instant, the valuable tract of land situate in Colerain township. Bedford coun ty, bounded <>n the north by the Juniata river, on the east hv land belonging to the heirs of Lawrence Jamison, on the west by Running's Mountain, on j the south by land late of the heirs of Mrs. Scott, I containing 330 acres, net measure, one hundred . acres of which are cleared and under fence, the I residue being covered with good timber ; the build ings consist of a log house, log barn, and other out- j buildings. This tract is composed principally of j limestone land, is weli watered, and so situated that it can be conveniently divided into two farms. ' This property can be put in good repair at a small j cost, and made one of the most valuable farms in I the neighborhood. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to he paid in hand, aud the balance in two equal annual payments without interest, to be secured by judgment bonds, or bond and mortgage. Dec U'-CT' " ' ' ELrZWATSON. MUSICAL IXSTHU3IE NTS.—B. M. GREENE has opened his Music .Store, one door west id' W. Lewis' Book Store, where he keeps constantly on hand STEIN WAY A SONS and GAEIILE'S Piano Manufacturing Company's PIANOS, MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET OR GANS and CARHART, NEEDIIAM A GO'S' ME LODEONS ; Guitars. Violins, Fifes, Flutes : Guitar and Violin Strings. MUSIC BOOKS—Golden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden Censor. Golden Trio, Ac.. Ac. SHEET MUSIC—He is constantly receiving from Philadelphia ull the latest music, which persons at a distance wishing, can order, and have them sent by mail, at publisher's prices. ijs"Pianos and Organs warranted for /ire year*. Those wishing to buy any of the above articles are invited to call and examine mine before pur chasing elsewhere. My prices are the same as in New Y'ork and Philadelphia. Circulars of instruments sent promptly upon ap plication with any additional information desired. B. M. GREENE. Hill street, Huntingdon. Pa., One door west ol Lewis' Book Store. Dec. 1. "65-ly rjIHE HOME JOURNAL for isou. i .1 high-toned aud brilliant Literary and Artl sttc r onrnal. NEW VOLUME—NEW ATTRACTIONS. Established in 1846. THE HOME JOI-RXAL, (on the sixth of January next.) for the tvenlieth year, greets its old friends and subscriber- It is still conducted by N. P. WILLIS, assisted by an efficient corps of able editors, talented con tributors. and spicy correspondents. Mr. WILLIS, while maintaining his allowed very able topic. T/ir Chronicle of Gaye.ty and Fashion, thinks he has succeeded in establishing a -r/mrate best authority for all that concerns the livelier pro gress of women. As the voire of this new want of society, the Home Journal claims to be the indispeusable first need of the ladies. One of the features of the new series will be the publication of a new and beauti ful story, by ALPHOXSE DE LAMARTINK. entitled I'lOft D A LIZA An Idyll of Italian Life. which is pronounced by eminent European critics, "the "Paul and Virginia' of the nineteenth centu ry,' and which is being translated for ourcolumus by GEOIUJE PKRKV This will run through about ten numbers. In the first number of the coming volume will be commenced an entire NEW SERIES of articles, entitled MATRIMONIAL INFELICI TIES, by the well-known and popular humorous writer, BARRV URAV, author of "Married Life,'' etc.. etc. As a part of our plan to keep our read ers an flit of the living literature of the world, and serve up lor their cosmopolitan taste choice condensations from living writers of every country, we have enlisted the service of gome able writers to translate BRIEF ROMANCES from the French, tier man and Russian current literature. But romance will be only a subordinate depart ment ; while a prominent feature of the new vol ume will be Original and Sparkling Sketches of character, persons ami places. The author of "Ashes from the Pipe of an Old Smoker;" "Daisy Howard "The Dreamer," and other favorite essayists, will figure under this head, lu Foreign Correspondence the coming volume will be especially brilliant. Among other writers, MRS. ESTELLE ANNA LEWIS, the poetess, and HARRV HARK WOOD LEECH, the essayist, (both now residing abroad.) w ill act as special correspon dents. jotting down for our readers everything that is new- and interesting in the world ol letters, art, fashion and society The AMI SKVIENT DEPART MENT is under tne eharge of 11. A. DELILLIE, an accomplished critic, who will kcepour readers well informed of all that is interesting, on both sides of the Atlantic, in matters Musical and Dramatic. lit Belles-Lettres, Poetry, Art-Criticism. Book Reviews, original essays, social, fashion anil foreign gossip, spicy letters, short sketches, pithy para graphs. personal items, early extracts from unpub lished works, choice selections from English .French and other foreigu periodicals, and all, intact, that tends to make an instructive and entertaining news paper, the Home Journal will still retain its repu tation as the favorite of the belles lettres press. It need hardly be mentioned that the editors are proud of the position assigned to the paper of be ing the uuexceptionably cultivated reference of polite people : its high moral tone will always be observed, and nothing will be admitted into its col umns that would not be compatible with a paper intended for the moral and refined home of the best classes. We take this opportunity of thanking our many (Southern subscribers for a return ol their patron age, and can assure them that the editors will still keep the columns of the Home Journal free from jKilitical and religious discussions, and w ill confine themselves rather to their motto, to "Encourage the memorable, the progressive and the beautiful." TERMS .—For one copy, one year, (to!; for three copies. $7 JO, or one copy for three years, $7 ol) al ways in advance. Subscriptions, orders, remittan ces. and all other communications, to be addressed to the publishers, N. P. WILLIS A MORRIS PHILLIPS, 107 Fultoa street, New York, Notices, Ar. \rAKIABLE PAST I' RE DOTS for V sale by 0 K SHANNON Nov. 17, 65—lt* _ fAA COBDS © K T A X BARK —J-\ n * WANTED, for which the highest price 1 will he paid by S. J W. SHUCK, Nov. 17, '6s—st* Bedford, Pa. O KTTIIK Y< IUU At '<'>UXTS.—AI! person# holding Cheeks, Treasury Drafts, or having claims against the Poor House of Bedford county, are requested to present them on tho sth of December. 1865, for settlement By order of the ; Board of Directors. F. R. GETTYS, Nov. 17. '65-3t Clerk. rpANNERS, ATTENTION!- -Anew ' Tannery, in good order, cottaining ono pool. ] three limes, three baits, five laches, thirty-four lay-a-way vats, with the uecessay number of han dlers, in as good a location as cai be found in Bed- j ford county, for rent. For furthw information eall j at this office. Nov. 17, '65-tf j rp \V K X T Y T OWS K* >TS FOR j I SALE !—The undersigned offer for sale twenty Lots situated in the Borough of ledford, on Main and St. John streets, 60 feet fronttnd 240 feet back j Terms easy. T. 11. AN. J. LYONS. I Nov. 10, '65-2 m. \\ r AXTKD—A first diss Miller, no T f other neod apply. The uill has advunta- j ges that few mills have, having a (nod water power j and surrounded with the best grin growingeouu try in the county. With twoytiraof tirst class French Burrs and two pairs of chopping Stones. For further particulars address JOIN NELSON, Nov, 24—6t Bedford. Pa. | SMUT MACHINE. —'fie undersign-1 cd having engaged in the safe of S D. Broad's ! celebrated Smut Machine, is pepared to furnish I millers and mill owners at shor notice. All uia- ] chines warranted to give satis&jtion. Nov. 24—tf JOHN NEjjON, Bedford, Pa. j STRAY COW.—Ttikei up trespassing upon the premises of the stbseriher, in Broad j Top township, on tho 7th inst., aCow, supposed to j be eight years old, a dark hron about the head ; and neck, and white spottedfroi the shoulders to ] the tail, with a medium nied bight bell on her j neck ; the owner is requested tosome, prove prop- t erty, pay charges and taka he away, or she will j be disposed of according to law. JOHN I. HARNEY, Nov. 24—3t* Coahlaß Bedford co., Pa. ril() TEACHERS.—TIP Dim-tors oi | Middle Woodbcrry township, desire to employ five competent teachers. The salary w ill be S4O pier month for the school in thetown of Wood her- ; ry, and .8.12 per month for the emainder, graded j downward according to certifieites W. 1 PEARSON, Nov. 24, '6s* Presitcnt of the Board ! rpAN-YARD FOR RJNT.—The an- j \ dersigned offers to rent hi Tannery, in Mor rison's Cove, Middle Woodberr township, Bedford ] county. The buildings are al new. w iih a good j Tenant House attached, also, a good spring of wa- i ter on the premises. If desirel there will also he j some ground rented with it. It will he rented j from one to three years to sui the renter. Bark j is convenient to the tannery. For further infor mation address DANIEL BARLEY, > Nov. 24-fit* Woodberr?, Bedford co.. Pa. j V* " REWARD. — from the' custody of the subsciber. constable of] Luion township, on the 2ith d' October last. JO- ; SEPII C. DULL, who was arrested on behalf ot the Commonwealth. The übose reward and ail reasonable expenses will be p:id for his delivery j to the undersigned. Nov. 24, '6s—3t* WM 11 LAMBRIGHT. | Vl"< TIOXEERIXG. —The under signed, thankful for past fivers, offers hisser- : vices to the peopleof Cumberland Valley and Lon- j douderry townships, to cry sites of real estate, ] personal property, Ac. He will guarantee satis- | faction to all who employ him Nov. 24. '65 —6m* JOHN DICKh.V VALUABLE PROPERTY AT * PUBLIC SALE.—The undersigned will of fer at public sale, on the prciiises. on Saturday, December 16, 1565, the following valuable proper ty : A lot ot ground situate ir, the centre of the j borough of Schcllsburg. The improvements area i commodious Dwelling House, (well calculated lor a business stand.) a good Tenant House, IVood Shed and other necessary out-buitdngs. There is on this lot a choice variety of fruit tree--, and several fine producing Grape Vines. This is one of the most desirable residences iu the place, being the former residence of the subscriber Nov. 24, '65-.lt MABIA .-('HULL "mTQTK'E.—The sabieribere baving Langdon. who will continue the business at the old stand, notice is hereby given that the book# of the firm arc now ready- for settlement. All notes ami book accounts pertaining to the business of the firm, must he settled on. or before ihe first day of December next, otherwise they will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. Also, all notes and accounts of the firm oj States A Co., must he settled by thesamc time, or they will ho similarly disposed of. STATES A STECKMAN, STATES A CO. Bloody Run, Sept. 15—tDl lintels. I>EDEORD HOTEL.—The un- J dersigued having taken charge of the Bed ford Hotel, formerly kept by Col. John Hafer, an nounces to the public that he will be able to af- ] ford the best accommodations, both to the travel- j ing public and home custom. The house will be improved and re-fitted, and the Bar will always be well supplied with choice liquors His table will be supplied with the choicest edibles of the season, and he will spare no pains to make it suitable for all. His stable is one of the best in Bedford, and ] a good hostler will always be in attendance. 1 taken by the week, month or year. ] Terms reasonable. The public arc respectfully in- j vited to give him a call. JOSHUA J. SHOEMAKER. I Jan. 15, '64 rp II E M E.N GEL HOI'S E, | Juliana Street. Bedford. Pa. The subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform the travelling public that he has recently enlarged, j improved and refitted his botsc, both for the uc- j commodation of travelers ami boarders, as well as country customers. Persons roming to this place, for the purpose of visiting the Bedford Springs, j will find this house pleasant!} located. Ample and convenient Stibling is attached to this Hotel, which will always be attended by a I careful hostler. Also a safe and convenient ear- I riage house. All are invited to givehima call ISAAC MKNGEL, Proprietor. | April 15, '6l i t \ 1 O N HOTEL.; WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD. PA : V. STEUlvMAN,Proprietor. This excellent hotel is now prepared toaccom- j modate the p>ublic in the bes manner and on the | most liberal terms. May 9, 62. j pXCnA NG If II O T E L. J HUNTINGDON, PA. WM. C. McXri/TT, Proprietor. Terms moderate to sat the Vidua. April 2H, '6s—ly. |) U M P S! ! ! 1 am engaged in selling tin ERIE PVdP eertainly the ony pump well adapted to this climate Persons in need of a Goon Pi JIT, will do well to give me a call. Jjr'Orders from all parts If the county attend ed to with promptness. Annirss: WH C. SNIVELY, Schellsburg Aug. 1, '6s ly VGA 111) T<) IXVALII >S. —A t'ler gyinan, while residing in South America as a missionary. discovered a site and simple remedy for the cure of Nervous Weikness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorder! brought on by bane ful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will semi the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, FREE OF CHARGE. Please enclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself Address, JOSEPH T IN-MAN, Station D, Bible House, New York Feb. iO, 05.—1y "PRINTERS' I N K has made many a I businessman rich. We ask you to try it in toe columns of THE GAZETTE VI )M INI ST RAT* >lt'S XOTICK. Notice is hereby given that letters of admin- 1 istration on the estateof Matilda Prill, latent' Ju ! uiata township, dec'd, have been granted to the i undersigned All persons knowing themselves indebted to said ; estate will please make immediate payment, and j those having claims will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. JACOB FRITZ, Nov. 21, "65—tit AduTr. j 4 I)M 1X ISTRAT< Ui'S NOTICE.—I _x\__ Notice is hereby given that letters of aduiin- j istration on the estate of EliasDiehl. late of Miake ] Spring township, dec'd. have been granted to the j undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said ! estate will please inane immediate payment, and j those having claims will presi nt them properly m- ; thenticated for settlement. GEORGE SMOUSE. Nov. 24, '65-6t Adm'r. j \1 ).M IX ISTRAT* )R'S X< ITICE.— Notice is hereby given that letters of admin j istration on the estate of Jesse McDonald, late of the Army of the United States, formerly of Wells j township. Fulton county, or Broad Top township, | Bedford county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber. AH persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having j claims will present them properly authenticated j for settlement. D. A. T. BLACK, Adm'r , | Nov. 10. '85—61 East Providence T'p j 4 DM INLSTR ATORS' XOTICK.— j Notice is hereby given that letters of admin- : istration on the estate of Samuel Armstrong, late j of Snake Spring township, dec'd., have been grant- j ed to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate will make | immediate payment, and all those having claims | against the estate are requested to present them j properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN ARMSTRONG. DANIEL SNYDER. Nov. 3, 'Bs—6t Adm'rs. 4 DMrXISTRATORS' NOTICE.— /~\ Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration ou the estateof Thomas G. Wright, late ] of St. Clair township, deceased, have been granted : to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested i to make immediate payment, ami those having claims will present them properly authenticated] for settlement. EDWIN V. WRIGHT j ALBERT WRIGHT, , Nov. :s. 'Bs—Ot Adm'rs. VI ).M IX IST RAT* )R'S X* )TICE. j Notice is hereby given that letters of admin- j tration ou the estate of George MiLer, lateof Cum- Borland Valley township, dee d., have been grant ed to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested j to make immediate payment, and those having j claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JAMES CESSNA, j Nov. 3, '6s—6t* Adm'r j ■y"* (Til 'K I >F APPEALS.—Notice is XN hereby given that appeals frotn the assess ment of 1866. will Vie heard at the Commissioners' j Office, in Bedford, for the several districts of the county, a? follows: For Juniata. Schcllsburg borough, Harrison and I Napier, on Monday, December 11. For Londonderry, Cumberland Valley, St. Clair i ami Union, on Tuesday, December 12. For Southampton. Coleraiu, East Providence, j West Providence and Bloody Run borough, on Wednesday, December 13. For Middle Woodbcrry. Smith Woodbcrry, Lib erty and Broad Top, on Thursday, December 14. For Hopewell, Monroe, Snake Spring. Bedford township and Bedford borough, on Friday. Dec, 15. GEORGE ROADES. MICHAEL WERTZ, ATTEST : MICHAEL S. KITCHEN . John G. Fimhku. Clerk. Commissioners. ! Fov. 17, 'BS. TuuiUvaic, tfr. ITHIRDER CUTTERS A CRUSH- X KliS. the besi in the State, may now be hail at Hartley's Hardware Store at Manufacturers pri ces Remember corn fodder cut and mashed will cause your cows to yield more and richer milk, and besides will go two-thirds farther in feeding than when fed in the rough. Nov. 10. "05. rpilE BEST IMPROVED MEAT J CUTTERS AND STI'FFERS may be had at Nov. 10, 'O6. HARTLEY'S. I)ETCHERS' KNIVES, STEELS, 1 ) Shears. Scissors. Table Knives and Forks. Ra zors. Axes. Adzes, Augers, Drawing Knives, Hatch ets, Broad Axes, Mill and Cross Cut Saws. Hand Saws, IManes. and the largest and best assortment of Pocket Knives, may be had at Hartley's Store. OHOEMAK EEs will find Tools of all i 1 kinds.Calf-skins. Moroccos. Bindings, Linings. Web. Galloons, Lasts, French Boot Powder, Wax. Thread. Kyletts. Ac., full stock always on hand, at Nov. iif >6s HARTLEY'S. SADDLERY, in variety, at Nov. 10, Y. 5. HARTLEY'S. I BLACKSMITHS may obtain from ) Hartley Norway Nail Iron, Horse Shoe Nails. Rasps, Files, Anvils, Bellows, Hand Hammers, Shoeing Hammers. Buttresses, Borax. IRON in great variety, and 200 Kegs of assorted Horse Shoes of different makes —and even more if wanted. Nov. 10, 'OS. HOUSE KEEPERS will find at Hartley's Store a great variety of household Hardware, such as Knives and Forks. Spoons of elegant quality. Ladles, single or in sets, Shovels and Tongs. Waiters. Tea Bells, Scissors, .Meat Saws, Carvers. Paring Knives, Brushes. Waffle Irons, Griddles. Gridirons, Brass, Porcelain and Iron Ket tles, Iron Pots, Tubs. Buckets, Baskets, Brooms, Slaw Cutlers. Ac., Ac. Stove Polish. Rotten Stone, and a hundred little '• knick knacks" that we can't afford to enumerate. It would be easier to tell what wo don't keep than what we do. [Nov. 10. riIHE CLEAREST, BRIGHTEST, [ Best, Safest and Purest, and for these reasons the CHEAPEST COAL OIL in Bedford, may al ways be had at Hartley's. You who have never used any other than the -Tommou truck." try it. compare it! and you will always go to Hartley's. Coal Oil Lamps in brilliant profusion, and great variety, very cheap at Hartley s, also. Wick. Lamp Tops. Ac. Coal Oil Lamps repaired. |Nov. 10. will find the best of ma chines, Ht Factory Price, by ordering from Hartley. Also, the best Shovels, Forks. Traces, Chains, Axes, Whips, Ac. Harness and Lubric Oils. Wheel (ireuse. Ac., at HARTLEY'*. |NotIO 11 BEItTV WHITE LEAD, a pure! j article. Flaxseed Oil. Red Lead, Paints of all kinds, Glass and Putty, ! Powder, Lead and Shot. The largest stock in Bed ford. and Hardware in great variety at Nov Ht. HARTLEY S OLD STAND. I "/HI EST I{E RE A G RIXI > ST<) XES s )' I assorted sizes, also patent fixtures for same Nov. 10 at HARTLEY'S OL1) STAND. | i\r TAKE-1000-XOTK'E-lTs. \)ir WfXTER AND SPRING OPERATIONS SPLENOID VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS. GOLD St SILVER WARE, p II O T () ; R A P H s, Watches, Jewelrv, Ac., AT till NASSAU STREET. We now offer a splendid variety of the choicest | and best goods, on terms that must and will suit ] every body; and if our dealings are not fair and ; honest, do not patronize us; and if our goods are not as represented, return them, ami we will re- ! fnml the money. CONDITIONS. Twenty thousand articles of goods are for sale at j two dollars each—consisting of PIANOS, MELA>I>E(>XS, Diamond Jewelry, GOLD WATCHES, SILVER WATCHES, SILVER WARE. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. j And a preat variety of fancy goodi d nil jewel ry \ These goods are numbered from one to twenty thou sand, and twenty thousand notices are numbered from one to twenty thousand, and put into sealed envelopes and thoroughly mixed, each numbercor responding with some article of goods. Any per son sending thirty cents for nn oil colored photo graph wilt receive two of these notices with each photograph; making, where an agent sends five photographs and ten notices for one dollar, the ex tra photograph and two notices free to the agent. The article of goods corresponding with the num ber on the notice, no matter what its value, will be sent on the receipt of two dollars. If the goods ; when received do not give satistaetion, return them ! and we will refund the money. Send thirty cents for an oil colored photograph, religious, comio or fancy, and two notices. Give us one trial ami we know you will send a gain. Address all orders— KENNEDY & CO., Nov. 24,'65-lm Eox 5108, New York. ORDERS from a distance for any kind of JOB PRINTING promptly attended to Send to THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. Bed ford, Pa. fTIHE BEDFORD GAZETTE is the X best Advertising Medium in Southern Penn gylvania# §tovf*. BA IKiA I XS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Cull ut Mrs. V. B TATE A M E REA S. The handsomest assortment of ' BONNETS. HATS, CAPS. RIBBONS. FLOWERS. Bonnets for $3.50, worth $5.00. Ribbons fur 25 ets worth 45—best 75 eta. worth $1 00. Hats from 75 cents up. Elegant assortment of Velvet Flowers, all prices. COLLARS, CUFFS, NECKTIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, STOCKINGS. HANDKERCHIEFS I)BESS TRIMMINGS. Cord and Tassels, Gilt Cord, Silk Button?. Bugle Buttons, Jet Buttons, Gilt Buttons, Steel Buttons, Velvet Ribbon" and Bugle Gimp Lace, j Edging, Tetting, French Work, Lace Veils, Mourning Veils, Silk Tissue, Barage. The best make of HoopSkirtg, from 621 cts. to $4. CLOAK TRIMMINGS OF ALL STYLES. Handsome Assortment of i CLOAKS, COATS, CIRCULARS, AND FURS. Mrs. V. B. T. A M. E. R., would inform their : lady friends, that they have employed a good Man j tuamaker, who will make dresses on the shortest i notice. Ladies from the country wrll be provided with the NEWEST STYLE of DRESS PATTERNS i always on hand. iff Customers wishing Cloaks i uud Coats eut out. will have them done free of | charge Nov. 10. 65. riMIK LATEST NOVELTY! COME AND BUY AT THE .YEW. CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE MILLINERY AND FANCY STORE! Just established by Mrs. M R. SCHAFER AND Miss KATE DEAL, j Two doors North of Reamer's Drug Store, j Juliauna Street. | Mis KATE DEAL has just returnod from the east- j j em cities with a fine selection of latest style ! MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS; j j having been assisted in her selection by a Phila : delphia lady of taste and experience. They keep ; constantly on hand the latest styles of j Bonnets, Hats, Scarfs. Hosiery, Gloves, Dress Trimmings, Kulfiing, I Pocket Handkerchiefs. Cloth for Coats and Cloaks, i Zephyrs, Breakfast Capes, Laeies" and Children's Hoods, and every thing that is generally sold in a LADIES' FANCY STORE. Ijf-Ctonis and Coat* for ladies and children I made to order. Their prices are as low as the lowest. Hav ing purchased their goods at an advantage, they [ can sell to customers for a little less than ordinary ; prices. Oct. 27, *65. \* EW MILLINERY AND FANCY , _Xa GOODS.—Mrs. E V. Mow KY takes this metb i od of returning her thanks to the ladies of Bedford ; and of the county, for their past patronage, und | hopes they will not be DECEIVED, but call and ex ' amine her stock of goods just received from the | city, purchased by an experienced business lady | resident there, who has all the advantages of know- I ing the latest styles, and also where to purchase | them cheaply. Her stock consists of a general assortment of FASHIONABLE MILLINERY GOODS, with the addition of a fine assortment of | Cloaks. Coats. Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Furs. Corsets, and Notions. I if* All who have standing accounts, will please i call and settle, as she desires to close her old books I and do a cheap cash business, i Oct. 27. '6s—2m E. V. MOWRY. VKW SKIRT FOR IS6O--6. | THE GJ:T-:A T INVENTION OF THF AGE IN HO O P SKI II TK. 1 J. W. BRADLEY'S Xew Patent DUPLEX EL LIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT Thia Invention consists of DIPLEX (or two) EL | LIPTIC Pi RE REPINED STEEI. SPRINGS, ingeni i oualv braided tightly and firmly together edge to j e ,lge. making the ~,n eu esT. uioc ti"*ibte. elastic I and durable spring ever used. They seldom bend, ' or break, like the Single Springs, and eonsequent j ly preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as long as any single spring skirt that | ever has or can be made. i The wonderful flexibility and groat comfort and j pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic ! Skirt will be experienced particularly in allcrowd- I ed assemblies, Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars, i Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for promenade and | house dress, as the skirt can be folded when in use | to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently | as a silk or muslin dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never af i terwards willingly dispense with their use. For ! Children, Misses and Young Ladies they are supe rior to ali others. The Hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread, and will wear twice as long as the single yarn covering which is used on ail single steel 1 hoop skirts. The three bottom rods on every skirt are also double steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the covering from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, Ac., Ac., ; which they are constantly subject to when in use. All are made of the new and elegant corded I tapes, and are the best quality in every part, giv j ing to the wearer the most graceful and pcrlect j shape possible, and are unquestionably the lightest | most desirable, comfortable and economical skirt j ever made. WESTS', BRADLEY A CAREY, Proprietors of I the Invention, and sole MANUFACTURERS. 97 CHAMBERS, and 71) A 81 READE STREETS, New York. For sale in all first class stores in this city, and j throughout the United States and Canada, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America and the West In- 1 dies. 15= Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double) i Spring Skirt. A. A C. Nov. 10, 'flu—3m. Tyj EX ICO! MEXICO!! $30,000,0000 LOAN OF THE * REPUBLIC OF MEXICO. Twenty year Coupon Bonds, in sums of SSO, sluo. j SSOO, and SIOOO. INTEREST SEVEN PER CENT . PAYABLE IN j THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Principal and Interest payable in GOLD. $100,000,000 to he sold at SIXTY CENTS on the DOLLAR, in U. S. Currency, thus yielding an interest of 12 ] per cent, in Gold, or 17 per cent, in Currency, at j the present rate of premium on gold. THE FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST ALREADY PROVIDED. The most desirable investment ever offered Immense tracts of Mining and Agricultural Lauds, sixty percent, of Port Dues, Imposts, and Taxes, in the States of Tamaulipas and San Louis Potosi; and the plighted faith of the said States and the General Government are all pledged for the redemption of -these Bonds and payment of in terest. THE SECURITY IS AMPLE. s:;ti U. S. Cur. will buy at 7 perct. Gold Bond of SSO st!o " " " " SIOO S3OO " " " " SSOO SOOO ■' ■' " " SI,OOO LKT EVERV LOVER OK REPUBLICAN INSTITUTIONS BUT AT LEAST ONE BOND. Circulars forwarded and subscriptions received by JOHN W. CORLIES A CO.. and J N. TIFFT, Financial Agent of the Re public of Mexico, 57 Broadway, N. Y. Subscriptions also received by Banks and Bankers generally throughout the Uuited Statos. I Nov. 10, S5-3m. riTERMS for every description of Job ; X PRINTING CASH 1 for the reason that for i every article ve use, we must pay cash; and the 1 scab system will enable us to do our work as low u it can be done in the citiaa. I- ETTER HEADS AND BILL j HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men, 5' rinted in the best style of the art, at THE GAZETTE OB OFFICE. ! rrHE Local circulation of the Bed | FORD GAZETTE is larger than that of any other ! paper in this section ol oountry, and therefore of ' for# the greatest inducements to business men to ' advertise in its columns. J' ~ F1 )I( IOUS Al> VERTISIX(J,~by all business men, is the secret of success. Ke ' member Stephen Girard. ilry-ftooite, &c. r a 11E WA li IS O V KR, 9VT P. A. REEI) still carries on the campaign against high prices ! For this purpose ho has just laid in a largo supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Come and see our splenhid assortment of Cloths. Cassimercs, Satinet's, Vesting?, Ac. The fair sex are respectfully invited to examine our extensive stock of LADIES DRESS GOODS, Such a? All Wool Dslaices, French Merinoes, Coburg Cloths, Alpacas, Cloaking Clothe, Ac., Ac., Ac. Gentlemen, call and take a look at our Hat.i and Caps. Boots and Shoes, Ready-made Clothing, etc., etc , etc., etc. We also keepconstantly en hand the best groceries in the market: Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Syrups, Table Salt, and Spices of all kinds. Also, varieties of every description, the best To j bacco, Mishlcr's Bitters, and every thing usually i kept in the Bedford stores. Give us a call, and satisfy your taste and judgment befere buying Oct. 27, '65. II ALL—1865. —The undersigned have just received a very large and elegant assort ment of _ FALL AND WIN!ER GOODS, suitable for the approaching season. Having pur chased our entire stock for CASH, we are enabled to offer our friends and customers many REAL BARGAINS. To be convinced of what we here assert, please call and examine the best stock we have ever had the pleasure of offering to buyers. TERMS-CASII OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Where credit is extended, in all cases, after : six months, INTEREST will be added thereto. I Sept 29,' 1865. A. B. CRAMER k CO. DRESS GOODS.—Twohudnd piece? LADIES DRESS GOODS. FRENCH MERINOES. all colors. ALL WOOL DELAINES, ALL WOOL REPS, " ALL WOOL PLAIDS. BOMBAZINES. ALPACAS. MOHAIRS CASHMERES, POPLINS , \c.. frc.. j embracing the newest and most elegant styles we i have yet offered for sale in Bedford, Sept. 29, A. B. CRAMER A CO. SUA W LS. —Waterloo, Highland PLAID. LONG AND SQUARE BLACK WOOL and THIBET SHAWLS. Also, the new ZEPHYR SHAWLS Cheap at CRAMER S. Sept, 29. SUNDRIES.— Extra No. 1 Mackerel ,and Shad—superior quality Syrups. Sugars. I Tea". Tobacco, Ac., Ac., cheap at Sep. 29. CRAMER'S. BOOTS & SHOES.—Great supply of BOOTS and SHOES, of the very best qual i ity, just opened at CRAMER S. j Sept. 23. CILOTHING.— Overcoats, Dress and /SACK COATS. PANTS AND VESTS i Also —Gents French Flannel Travelling Shirts, I for sale by A. B. CRAMER A CO. ' Sept. 29. C1 A RP ETI N G S.—All Wool Rag, yLIST. HEMP, and VENETIAN CAXPET IDIGS. Also 3, 4, 5, 6 and 3-4 FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, of extra quality, for sale by A. B. CRAMER A CO Sept. 29. EW (H)() 1 >cS.—A new and full sup- XI ply of all kinds of fall and wiator goods just received and for sale cheap at Oct. 20, '65. J. M SHOEMAKER'S Store "VTINETY Sacks of Ground Alum [3 Salt just received and for sale cheap at J.M. SHOEMAKER'S 4 LARGE assortment of Men's and J\_ Boy's Clothing at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S. IF you want a cheap hat call at J M. SHOEMAKER'S 4 NEW supply of Coffee, S>u gar, Syr ,"\ up N. 0. and Sugar House Molasses Spices Ac .just received at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S 4 LARGE assortment ofFrench Me- X y rinocs, Coburgs, Thibet Cloths, Alpaceas Calicoes, Muslin, all wool detains Ao., just receiv ed at J. M. SHOEMAKER S. BOOTS AND SHOES all sizes and prices at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S. A LARGE assortment of all kinds of goods as usually kept in Country stores for j sale cheap at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S. BUCKETO, Brooms, and Tubs, just received and for sale at J M. SHOEMAKER'S. Cheap corner No 1 Anderson's Row. I Oct. 20. 1865. I A DIES' Cloaking Cloth, Shawls, j Coats for sale cheap at J.M. SHOEMAKER S. fiarduarc. Jimrare, &c. ' EO. BL Y MYEB & SON, Dealers in HARDWARE. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, WOODEN-WARE OILS. PAINTS, NAILS. GLASS. BROOMS, BRUSHES, BASKETS, Ropes. Twine, \c. | COAL OIL LAMPS and COAL OIL, Pocket Books and Pipes, The Finest TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY ever brought to Bedford. Our stock of goods is large and complete, and we flatter ourselves that we can offer inducements to customers. Our goods generally have declined in price, excepting heavy Hardware, which has ad vanced. but we pledge ourselves to sell our custom ers goods at a very small advance on original cost. \\ e have on hand 70 kegs of BURDEN'S GOVERNMENT HORSE SHOES, which we will sell at a very Bmall advance on cost. Call and see us before purchasing. We pledge ourselves to sell to yomat reasonable prices. Persons ordering can rely upon their orders be ing filled at the friwest cash prices. Oct. 6,"65.-3m GEO. BLYMYER A SON B. K'C. BLYMYKR. GKG. BLTMTSK "VTEW FIRM.—B. McC. Blymyer X 3 Co. have entered into partnerohip in the STOVE. SHEET IRON > AND TIN BUSINESS, at the old stand of Geo. Blymyer A Son. We intend to keep constantly on hand a largo supply of all articles in our line, made of the best material and which we will sell, wholesale or retail, at the lowest cash prices. HOUSE SPOUTING made to order on the shortest notice. We have now in store a large assortment of COOKING. PARLOR, COAL AND TEN PLATE STOVES, comprising the latest and most beautiful patterns Persons desiring these articles weald do well to call. Oct. 5:3 m I? VERY VARIETY AND STYLE OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low rates at TUB Binronn GAXBTTB office. Call and leave your orders. TV LANK CHECKS, NOTES AND IJ RECEIPTS, and BLANK Printing of every description neatly and promptly executed at TBB GAZITTI office.