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OK EAT SUCCESS OF THE BEDFORD CO MITCAL OIL COMPANY. Over 50,000 Shares Already Sold. Capital Stock $150,000, Par Value SI.OO. .Xe Favoritism. Every Subscriber on the Ground Eloor. The property of the above named company, which is about being organized under the mining laws of Pennsylvania, consists of the following valuable territory, to wit: * 1. A lease of one half acre, known as "No. 3," on the Tenney St Storrow purchase, on Cheny Run, Venango county, Pa., just above the celebrated "Reed" well and within a stone's throw of a well just struck, flowing at present 100 barrels per day. A new derrick erected upon the lot. One half the oil to the company. 2. A lease of one half acre, in close proximity To the above, known as "No. 6," on the Tenney \ Storrow purchase on Cherry Run. A new derrick erected upon the lot. One half the oil to the com pany. 3. The refusal for sixty days, of a lease on Sugar Creek, of two acres of ground; five-eighths of the oil to the company. 4. Seven acres in t'*e simple on the waters of Rrtchey Run, one mile from its junction with the Allegheny, about the same distance from the Fox and Widel well, owned by the "Stump Islands Oil Company." Ail flat, boreahle territory, it present under cultivation, with a good frame house upon it. 5. Three acres in fee simple on the Allegheny river, just below the mouth of the Clarion river. There is room cn this tract for a half dozen wells. The "Allegheny and Clarion River Oil Company," of Philadelphia, aie now sinking several wells im mediately opposite this property, wi'h excellent prospects of success. In presenting the above basis to (he public, it is confidently believed that it cannot be excelied by that of any ether company yet organized. The two leases on Cherry Run are themselves worth more than the territory of many companies which pro fess to be based upon a million capital. The Cherry Hun region has proved to be the surest oil-producing territory yet discovered. Nine-tenths of the wells bored on this stream have been successful. The great "Reed" well, flowing 375 barrels per day. the "Mountain" well flowing 100, and in fact nearly all of the large wells yet struck, are located on Cher ry Rjn. It is proposed 'c cell a sufficient number of shares to pay for the territory and raise woiking capital for its at the low price of twenty-five tents per share, thus placing every subscriber to this fund on the ground-floor, and giving each subscriber a pro rata interest in the territory, engines, atid other property of the company, as well as the shares of stock remaining unsold after the purchase money and working capital are raised. From the nature of the leases, boring upon them must be commenced within sixty days from the 20th of April, 1865, which is a sufficient guaranty that the company will proceed without delay to the development of its territory. PRESIDENT, JAMES B TARQUHAR, SECRETARY AND TREASURER, JACOB REED. DIRECTORS, WILLIAM MASTER-, HENRY F. SMITH, j. HENRY SCHELL, B F. MEYERS, J. M. SHOEMAKER, F. D. BEEGLE. OCTTersons desiring Stock in this flotopany will please call immediately upon any one of the above named officers of the Company. " v, M. A. POINTS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA. Respectfully otteis his professional services to the public. CE?*Otfice with J. W. Lmgentelter, Esq.. on Juli ana street, two doors South of the "Meagei House." Bedford, Dec. 6, 1864. ESPY M ALSIP~ ATTORNEY JT LAW, BEDFORD, PA. Will faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to his care in Bedford and adjoining coun ties. Military claims, back pay, bounty, Htc., speedily collected. Office with Mann tt Spang, on Juliana street, two doors South of the Mangel House. Jan. 2ft, '64. i lUßorlant to Farmers. Having purchased a large lot of the celebrated '•FARMER MOWING MACHINES," before the big advance made by the manufacturers of all machines in the winter, I now offer to those who will first apply belore the 20th ol May, next, Farmer Mowers at $140,J cash. This Mower is considered the best ever invented, and the highest testimonials of hundreds of farmers can he pran ced. It is built almost entirely of IRON qr al r-KG, cuts 4$ feet, light 2 horse power, easily managed, and when properly worked is warranted not to clog in the heaviest wet grass. It is greatly improved and has but 200 pounds draft. ALBO, 20 Gum Spring Grain Seeders, at $lO less than manufacturers price, cash, it before the Ist of June, next. 1 his is acknowledg ed the "BEST DRILL IN THE WORLD.' ALSO, Combined Self-linking lisupers, at less than present cost. HAY, STRAW AND FODDER CUTTERS, at winter rates. Hardware oil all Kinds, at leduced prices. WM. HARTLEY. April 14, 1565. Bedford, f'a^ STAND FROM UNDER. /aheap CORNER coming D O A' N W I T H A CRASH. J. B. FARQUHAR, has been to the City pur chasing his Spring Stock, and takes pleasure in stating he is fully prepared to sell AT A reduction of from twenty-five to fifty per cent ; 0 N F0 R M E R PRICES. U'E ask the public tc examine our stock, as we j \\ are determined not to let any one under sel. us. COLONNADE BUILDING, j. B. F ARQUHAR, MARCH 25TH, 1805. BROWN MUSLIN FIFTY CENTS, At CHEAP CORNER. CALICO TWF.NTY-FIVE CENTS, At CHEAP CORNER. DELAINES THIRTY-FIVE CEN l'S, At CHEAP CORNER. G1 OOD mackerel iu Bairels, half Barrels, Quar- j f ters and Kits at Flt It U. } l t!t 1 * CHEAP CORNER! EAST PITT STREET, Bedford, March 24, IS6I. PUMPS!!! l' 1 ijpw 1 am engaged ii. selling the | I Ta Erie Pump-certainly tb£ |j®\ only pump well adapted to V iuJK this climate. \ Persons in need of a good \ pump will do well to give \ me a call. JbJ|& 02F"Orders from all parts of the county will he attend ed to with promptness. 1 JH Address: WM. C. SXIVELY, r as: Schellsburg. fßmi* Aug. 1, ISC4.—3tn Save Money! * Buy your Goods at It E 1) U C E 1) PRIC E .S: ALL KINDS OF GOODS— Carpetings, Muslins, Calicoes, &c., &c., at greatly rduced prices for Cash, at i CRAMER & COS. March 24, 18G5. sticiiAiM) li;o. MAN U FACTURER OF CABINET-WARE, CHAIRS, &C., BEDFORD, PA. The undersigned being engaged in the Cabinet making ousiness, will make to order and keep on hand every thing in his line of manufacture. BUREAUS, DRESSING STANDS, PAR LOR AND EXTENSION TABLES, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, WASH STANDS, SrC., SrC. will be furnished at all prices, and to suit every taste. COFFINS will also be made to order. attention paid to all order* for work. CCT-Shop on West Pitt Street, nearly opposite the residence of George Shuck. RICHARD LEO. July 10, 1863.—tf UNION HOTSL. WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD, PA. V. BTECKMAN, Proprietor. This excellent hotel is now prepared to accom modate the public in the best manner and on the most liberal terms. A splendid LIVERY STABLE is attached to this hotel. [May 9, 1862. i\cw Jlillinery Uooris. Mrs. E. V. MOWRY Has just received her SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES OF MILLINERY GOODS,' which has been selected by a lady of Philadelphia, o f mush experience, and most excellent taste. had better avail themselves of the ad vantage of examining her goods before purchasing elsewhere, as she intends to sell at very shortprofit* Bedford, June 9, 1863. F O it 8A Ij e OK TRADE! A Farm in Bedford township, owned by John H. Rush, about lour miles from Bedford, containing ISO acres, about SO acres cleared, with log house, log bam and other out-buildings thereon erected ; also, an apple orchard thereon. ALSO—A Tact of land containing fifteen acres, about seven acres cleared with a story and a half log house and log stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of Joseph Brir.key, John A. lmgrund and oth ers, situate in Juniata township. The cleared land is in good order, and the balance well timbered, all capable of easy improvement and cultivation. ALSO— A tract of land in Harmon's Bottom, Ju niata township, with log house, barn, &c., thereon erected, containing 70 acres and allowance. Part of this tract is cleared and under fence and in a good state of cultivation—near to e school house, mill, &c., adjoining lands of Scott, Low, Hughes and oth ers, and lately purchased from William Hurley- ALSO—A tract of land in Union township, con taining 2-25 acres, 72 acres cleared, with alarm house, tenant house, double log barn and new Saw Mill thereon erected. Also, an apple orchard there on—known as the "Snyder" or "Koons" property. 60 acres ot land—lo cleared and under fence with a log house thereon erected, adjoining George Troutman, George May and others, partly in Juni atta and partly in Londonderry Townships, lately owned by Andrew Wolford. ALSO—I 66 acres near Stoierstown within £ mile of Broad Top Railroad—about 100 acres clear ed, with a two story dwelling house—new bank barn, stable. &c., thereon erected ; also, two apple orchards thereon, of choice fruit. The soil is a rich loam, an 1 capable of producing every variety ot crops of this climate. ALSO —l6O acres best quality of prairie—near the Missouri river, close to the county seat of Harrison county, lowa. ALSO—Two 160 acre tracts, adjoining F.lkhorne city, in the richest valley of the west - the Platte Valley—about 20 miles west of Omaha city, and close to tht great national or government road lead ing west in Nebraska Territory. ALSO—I6O acres, two miles above Omaha city, on the great bend of the Missouri. This tract is well timbered and very desirable. All of these lands were located after a personal inspection and careful examination of the ground, and ;an be well relied upon for future wealth. Maps showing the precise location are in my possession. ALSO—Three desirable lots in Omaha City, Ne braska Territory. ALSO—A lot of ground in the city ot Dacotah, Nebraska Territory. The above real estate will be sold at such prices is to insure safe and profitable investments. Notes aiiin X \ir DESTROY ,mense. To make lit still S worthy the pref | erence already WORMS! shown it, the j PROPRIETOR isputting it up in a much handsomer style than formerly. It is now prepared with the greatest care of uniform strength, with plain directions, so that any one can adminis | ter it. li is entirely Vegetable—Perfectly Safe and Harmless, ! And has never been known to fail to expel worms, where worms existed. The proprietors boldly as sert that it is superior to any otrier preparation ir. the world. C3 I "Ask forSHKINER'S INDIAN VERMIFUGE, and take no otber. '.'Prepared fy S. A. Foutz & Bro., and for sale j at the diug stores of Reamer and Harry, Bedford, i Pa- December 23, 1864—1y. FOUTZ'S MIXTURE. THE ISa safe and reliable remedy tor the cuie of J Rheumatism, Painful Nervous Affections, 1 Sprains, Burns, Swellings and a!! diseases re- BEST quiling oil external application on man. OR horses it will never fail to cure Pole- j evil, Fistula, old running sores, or Sweeney, | LINI- it properly applied. For sprains, bruises, MENT scratches, crooked hoofs, chafes, saddles or collar gall, cuts or wounds, it is an infallible FOR remedy. Try it and be convinced of its effi- I cacy. R II E l 31 A T I 8 M . Man Persons afflicted with this disease no mat- j ter of how long standing, can be promptly and effectually cured by using this Mixture. AND There is nothing in the world so sure and I so good to take away harf corns, and cure BEAST Frost Bites as this preparation. Try it and satisfy yourselves, Price 25 and 50 cents i sow per bottle. Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ, Baltimore, Md. IN USE. CCP*F'or sale ST* the drug stores of Re imer j and Harry, Bedford, Pa. [Dec. 23, '6l—ly FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. rPHESE Powders have proved after a tiia! of j several years, to be superior to any prep aration of the kind in use. The chief superi ority of these powders arises from the fact that they are composed of medicines that have Laxative, Tonic and Purifying propertits.— The laxative ejects crudities from the stomach j_and intestines, the tonic gives strength to the— —system ol the Horse, and the purifying SCmes contained in them cleanse the blood, and p ££lay the foundation for a vigorous and healthy x The use of them improves the wind, strengthens the appetite and gives the horse a fine, smooth and glossy skin—thus im- j proving the appearance, vigor and spirit of this noble animal. These powdeis are not intended, as most powders are, to bloat the animal, so as to give ' him the appearance of being fat when not re- I ally so—but, to remove the disease and pro- j mote his general health. 1 hese powders will strengthen the stom ach and intestines, cleanse them from offen sive matter, and bring them to a healthy state. They are a sure prevention of Lung Fever, and a certain remedy for all diseases j incident to the Horse, as Glanders, Yellow Water, Distempers, Founder, Heaves, Slav ering, Coughs, Fevers, Loss of Appetite, and Vital Energy, See—These Powders, if used two or three times a week, through the win and spring, your horse will never get the Lung Fever, Cone or Botts. A few doses of >■ I *3 these powders will remove the worst cough, H Hon any horse. Were owners of horses to Hi jj~ teed a f-w of these powders every year, they p. mightsj -e the lives of many valuable horses * MILCH COWS. The pi .perties this powder possesses in in creasing the quantity of milk in cows, g ves it an importance and value which Ciould place it in the hands of every person keep ing a cow. in fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much laster. ~ . r~ HOGS. © j Q iii ail diseases of swine, as coughs, uiceis ?5 j in the lungs and liver, Stc., by putting from m | 9° half a paper to a paper of these powders in rr a barrel of swill, the above diseases can be ! cured or entirely prevented. By using these - powders the hog cholera can be prevented. Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ, Westminster, Md. sale at the Drug Stores of Reamer I and Harry, Bedford, Pa. Dec. 23—Iy i G-AZL A Y ! S PACIFIC MONTHLY 1 Now is your time to subscribe for our New i CUE MONTHLY, which we cheerfully comtnerni you as the Excelsior of all the MONTHLY MAGAZINES. 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