THURSDAY. . NOV. . 181. . m. i i... ... .. . - 1 -. 1 -" Republican Connly Committer. Chairman Ja. It. Hagerly, Rldg way. Bcneiette Jacob English. -Ben zl nger Joseph Corbe. Fox J. J. Taylor. Hlghlfiint . Hovencamp, ; HortwPrW. P. Egglcaton. Jay J."W. Brown; Jonw-O. M. Montgomery. Millstone W. A. Irwin. Ridgway Township Peter Gulnack. Rldgway Borough J. M. Scliram. BL Mary's Boro.W. C. Spafford. Spring CVek-yQ; Tt Minor. Notea. " - - Canntf gooda at Moreester's. It now looks as though some of the candidate would not be elected. A large stock of bed comforters, at the Grand Central. Powell & Kline's. The largest line of gents' suspend era will be found at Powell & Kline's Grand Central store. Vote for Panfield for County Treasurer. He Is a competent man In every way well fitted for the place. A large line of clothing, hats und caps, boot and shoes Just received lit Powell & Kinie's Grand Ceutral store. Don't fall to sec them. A meeting of Co. H will be held at the Prothodolary's office next Sat urday evening, Nov 6. A full atten dance In expected as business of im portance will bo transacted. In the opinion of the Efi;ton free J'rfKB "Rally's election will not prc Tent the making of a strong fight for the nomination of an Independent Gubernatorial candidate next year,'' We were wrong in snyiiig In our ItiHt !smo that 8. S. Wilxon drove the team which Went over the dump near the depot. Another man did the driving but ti e team went over all tha same. Salt for the throat. In these days when diseases of the throat are so universally prevalent every family should have a barrel in the house. Sold at the Grand Central, by Powell & Klmc. There la some tulk of Malting a lodje here of the order of American MttohHiiict, Wo "re not acquainted with the objects of the society but are informed that it is a beneficial order, and in no manner connected witli polities. Fall and "Winter Millinery. Miss M.,M.-GN in would respectfully call tlio attention of the ladies of Rldgway aud vicinity to her new and elegant assortment of hats and lon nU, trimmed nud untrimmed. Cull on Mian M'GIoln and examine thin art assort riient before making pur chaser, Utt"nt letters Remaining in the IMdgway, P. O., Klk county, Pu., up to Oct. 81, 18SI: Uensmore, Abe 5 Wetter, A. E. 2; Davis, J. V. 2 : Grant, J. C ; Hughey. William; ilunte;, .Smith; Johnson, Claus Wm. ; I.yeas, Juni ; Masterson, Michael; Mannle, AuiiieMlss; Mono lion, John ; M'Fadden. Pearl ; M' An dres, William; Oueul, Dcunis koukiov. Eby, Mr. ; Morrlsey, Jas. J. II. H.VOKKTV, P. M. Lecture on Russia. On Thursday evening, November 10, 1881, at HyduVJOpera House, Hon A. G. Curtln will deliver his cele brated lecture on "Uuxsia." Mr. Curtln, it will be remembered, was at one time Minister to Riifsia from the United States and his lecture h there fore all the more interesting being the actual experience of the speaker in the great couiitry he describes. This fact together with the greatreputatioii of the illustrious War Governor as a public speaker will make our citizens anxioua to hear the lecture. Without money and without price, free to all, the lecturer refusing any compensa tion whatevever. The people of Elk county are cordially inyjted to attend. Huitable music both vocal and Instru mental wl'l be furnished on the occa sion of the lecture. Let there be a grand turnr'out. Doors ojcu at 1 p. m. Lecture at 8 r. h. In the opinion of the Wilkesbarre Jtecord "tho Republicans of Penn sylvania have not complete J that manly, united effort for better methods with the party which inunt be made in vain before there will beany warrant for smashing what cannot be repaired. Tho bludgeon Is the extreme resort. Fftlrly administered, the organisation of the Republican party in Penn sylvania would be very near the per fection of political machinery. It has taken a quarter of a century of earnest effort to build it up." SECOND EDITION. Friday morning, Nov. 4. Firt snow storm of the season to day. Quite a heavy fall of snow in the forenoon after which the sun phono brightly. C. II. Wilson, Greenback candid ate for County Treasurer was In town to day, The report that he will with draw U not tru. Aa the matter now stand fhero are four candidates for County treas urer l the'fleld viz: Weldenboerner, and Porster, of St. Marys; Wlntlow, of Benezette; and Pen Held, of Ridg- -. PB ati TAYxB'c-At SumoiltClty, McKean county, Thursday. November 3, 1881, after an illness of only too weeks, Mrs, Sarah E. wife of H. H. Taylor, aged Tl years. perftonaHtiett , Thomas Irwin has returned from Kansas, and Is now at Arthur Irwin's at Rlchardville, JeflVrson oounty. Mr. N. T. Cuinmings and famify have moved frntu Rldgway to Fulton, Ark. Mrs. Cummin jrs la a daughter of Mrs. John Taylor of this borough. McKenn Miner. F. D. Seager, of Wellsburg, Erie county, Pa., was in town a day or two this week. Frank's many friends here wilt be pained (o hear of .the death of his wife which rent took place Ave weeks ago. , Last Thursday evening a very pleasant party gathered at the resi dence, of Dr. C. R. Earley, it being the rccasion of Mrs. Barley's 66th birthday. The whole aflalr had been kept quiet, and was a complete sur prise to Mrs. Earley. There were a number of appropriate presents, amoug which were several gold coins made expressly to order, viz: two $20 ouo $5, and one $1. The sum being $56 or m the Doctor says he paid his wife off In full at the rate of a dollar a year. Just received at Powell & Klmc's Grand Central store a large stock of new buck gloves and mittens, also a full line of gents' fancy glove.. Dr. Warner's celebrated Caroline corset, ot the Grand Central, Powell & Klmc's. A flue assortment of gents' winter caps, at Powell & Kinie's. The Grand Central, Powell & Kline's, sports the handsomest deliv ery horse in town. N charge for de livering goods bought at the Grand Central, in f 11 Fork, beans, and potatoes at Morgcster's. Employ no more quack doctors and quack medicines; rely wholly on Peruna. Traveling 011 the Atlantic Is much safer tlmn riding in ti carriage. Twenty five thousand cabin passengers have crossed and recrossed within the laiit six months, without the loss of a bingio life, RIDGWAY BORO. SCHOOLS. Evoport for month ending October Y.O, lUei. a 2 U.3 : s i s ! c TEACHERS. 3 Mil Babo F, Wilcox Win Affile Barrett Mr. and Mrs. J. ll.Joltnsou as I 01 Summary ............. 202 J 173 00 A written examination Is held at the close of tdttji Iw.'Utli frum which the averugo chuifi staudtnc of each uunll la nsevrbiliied. The hlKhPt obtained by nny pupil for tliu month In (k; the lowest 41; thu highest general nver HgoK); the lowest SU. J1IOII St.'IIOOL DEI'AUTMllXT. O 5 "A" GKADE. 111! Allah Miilnue l.lzili! i'Jyiin ... Ci It'll 11 1 Johnson ... UUMsiu WooUwurd bilutu lluruin t-'lmney W I leox .. .. JonIu Musmuiixu." ... 100 IflO; sj PiOl JKC 1IN1I lHU. 1CU 1UO, US a'i tii luu 5' 10O. l'utrlck Holl.uid "Jl" GRAlE. Annie Kline ., .Minnie Ivline. .Minnie. Miles Adtlie Biii'dwell Viuiu Nelll Kloia Jrwln Nelly Olinated Muuk K.m '. "C" GKADB. Magirln Rnes .Mlniiiuterwllllj;er Kininii Genry Kddie ltevler . l-.Mlv riolailay . Clinrlle Geary Oliaiiie. bill ijni.i; Ivliite V.iillie i'Hil Us'tuWI.ltilu ........... Warren It win i t'urc Mci'ar la ti... ....... S':iyne fiukortoii... GilAOK Willie Citniijnhara I'm i-Ir1i tliiDily Juii-pb Mi.y h i'rusimi Mercer 0S 63 in 6.S IW 67 5 HI 100. JiT lliO. 1W left 100 1M luO 100 80 W 'jo S2l W 1U) 100 100 lou; 100 w 1W 100 1 loo I w tick I 60 100 100 lao1 81 if? 100 i 7.1 IjOuih llhine H Mullie Daly Maud ICime Gnrre CljirJf,,, L'a.-I'ie l.ly I'ulHy Kiuie I.uuia Williams Kila MaU'Ui'. Clarice U irciwLl! ifM', Vuuihan....;.'. 'B" GUAPE. Ilattle Oyster ....,........ Mamie Hcln.enlig...... Ida IvdoiI ill :n io Scrlb.'ier Maud MilfH. .. J.'shlo l0.n.reu I'.nlie rirtiey.. Mai y O'iirieii Ida I'ojlniaii I ittiik Oy ucr.......... ...... Cliarles Lessor ... Fred, llarl.ey .. fherlf Wtiilaii rank WlcUwlre .., Jerome Uorlaji. Da u lei M.'louey. -F" GRADE. Minnie fykes l.otln Moles ,. fame ook Nelilo Hole jay Ali':e 01 lis.od.... M. Mattie Iwl8 , Josle W heeler-...'... . John Daly .... .. ion 71 71 &5 to 1(W 100 iuu h: ion! l 911 Hi fji 100; ICjI 1 7.1 1O0 leoi loo! JW 100 loo !00 93' life I 1"J l'K,i 100 4: ; 9. l'K)1 itj; 100! 100 9HI toil Ki .lame Daly , Thoinns Daly ....., John Epler. Willie RUiues. Willie aheau...... 90!lefti We hereby tender our thanks tor.ll persons VhQ aided us lu decorating our school room aud especially to Mr. Cook, Mr. Jacob McCauley, Mr. W, 8. Service. Mr. D. H, Kline, aud Mr. P. Irwlu, for choice houte plants, und to E. J. Miller lot some beautiful pictures. Promotions Flora Irwin, Warren Irwin, Carrie Clark, and Ida Koorl. J. B. Jobxiox, Principal. That hardware and crockery bill ju&t received at the Grand Central, Powell & Kime'a, is unpacked, marked aud put on the shelves, and they are Dow ready to furnish their customers with anything In the hardware and crockery line, a large assortment of cross-cut saws, a fine line of carving knives and forks, silver plated castors, -i p"i The True Independent Republican. ttilladelphla Pftss.l In Pennsylvania, as in other States, it has happened, by reason of conflict ing opinions concerning the adminis tration of the. pnrty, that the Repub lican organisation has divided into two wings' contending for the mastery. In Pennsylvania these wings have been known respectively as tho "Machine," representing the element In control, and Independent Repub licans, representing the element which demands belter methods of party gov ernment. These designations were well under stood before a part of the Independent Republicans kicked out of the traces and went Into virtual alliance with the Democracy; since then they have led to a con fusion of terms and mis guided some interested observers who are looking on the campaign ' from outRide. The niinio Independent Re publicans meant, and those who bore it contemplated, a very different thing from revolt agaAnt the party will as expressed In convention. The inde pendent Hag was raised within the party that the Republican parly might be elevated to a higher plane not that the Deuioeratc party might be elevated to a State office and that Mug h still flying (is the emblem of the same high aspiration and honorable purpose. Mr. Wolfe's flag of revolt stands for quite another thing. His followers are Independent opposing the Repub lican party with which they were lately in affiliation, and aiding the Democratic party to which they were recently hostile. They would most properly bu called Independents puro and dimple; or they might be jus tified In taktug 011 the name of Independent ex-R.cpubl leans. In this campaign the essential fact would also be expressed by the term Inde pendent Associate Democrats. The real Independent Republicans of Pennsylvania are not Mr. Wolfe's fol lowing, which is largely if not mainly made up of who take no part in the internal affairs of tho Republican party, who du not attend primaries but Hud fault because the primaries do not rufult to their liking. The men who went Into the Hur rlshurjr convention to support the cause of party reform and chose Wil liam T. Davie3 of Bradford county for their standard-bearer represented so fur as their number could represent, those Independent Repubilcuid who believe that reform within the party is worth striving for, nnd who did strive for it at the primaries immedi ately preceding the Convention. The reform representation in the fionyen tiou stood for tlio.su Republicans who are steadily active fur reform. It was not the result of a special canvass in the Interest of reform, which would have resulted in a controlling Influ ence. Yet, while the Davie.-) men did not represent the full force of tho re form sentiment 'within tho party, uu analysis of the vote in convention shows that they directly represented constituencies pulling 150,00'J Repub lican votes, more than half the Re publican vote cast at the most recent election for State Treasurer. Standiug for wln,t they did, with this Fpleudid constituency behind them, the attitude of those delegates in' the Convention becomes nn argu ment in this campaigu. As Repubii caus they fought their good fight for victory, and as Republicans they sub mitted to the majority which defeated them. When the proposition to make the nomination unanimous was ad vanced, tuiol by an Independent, there was not a diHHcnliug vote. No matter whose will made General liuily thu nomiuce of tho iiinjnrity, all the dele gates united to make him the nomi nee of the majority, all tho delegates united to make him the nominee of the convention. Nyer a nomination was more binding on the party con science. Senator Duvles and his friends so accept it and are supporting General Baily. Of ull the Independ ent leaders in that convention Mr. Laudon of Bradford county is tho only one who is with Mr. Wolfe in his unwarranted bolt. The men who fought forDavles and reform also fought for the integrity of tho party. Their position has not changed. They are coiibisteutly pur suing the same object, though uuder changed conditions, und they are not to he drawn oif to follow a phantom and bring about a Democratic victory. List fif Causes. Set down for trial at the November Term of the Court of Common Pleus of Eik County, commencing on Mon day, November 21st: 1. Frank Pollman vs. Morgestcr & Jacksou. No. 73, September Term, 1879. 2. Tho township of Fox vs. John M' Mack in etui. No. fill, May Term, 1880. 8. Oliven Dodge ya. L. Fegley & Co. No.2, November Term, 1880. i. Daniel Ewer et al. vs. C. R. Earley et al. No. 45, January Term 1881.' 6. Ellis Jiewis vs. C. R. Sexton. No. 8, May Term. 1381. 0. W. H. Osterhout vs. Thos. Sul livan, therifl, &c, et al. No. 23, May Term, 1881. 7. Joseph Wilhelm vs. Jas. H. English. No. 72, May Term, 1881. 8. The Benedictine Society vs. C. R. Earley et al. No. 91, May Term, 1881. 9. Oliven Dodge vs. Jacob Smith et al. No. 100, May Term, 1881. 10. W. H. Senium vs. W. 8. Service. No. 22, September Term, 1881. Bowers keeps IJall's Giant Frame extension table at the West End Store Call attheWebtEnd Furnishing Store and fee the McCabo reclining rhaif, List of iurors. The following W the list f jurors drawn for the November term of court commencing Monday November tlic21. OKANI) JUKOllR. Benezette Jacob English, Geo. T. RothrocK, Renlnger Michael Schubert, Drius Ilanes, George Frlte, August letter mai. Fox John George, John Haus.. Highland John Eliasou, John Er icson, Jr. Horton-Henry . Rced, Htephcn Fox, James T. Yale. . Jay Charles Kellogg. ' Jones John Kllnk. Millstone G. C..T. Huff.' Rldgway Thomas. M'Mahon, Mi chael Luby, Miner Wilcox, M. E. Les ser. St. Mary's John Fochtman, An thouy Auman, Henry Luhr, Anthony Jcsberger. TRAVERSE JUKonS. Benezette D. E. Hewitt, John A. Murray. Benzlnger John B. Geitner, John Eckert, Jr., Florence Leber, George Nlsscll, Conrad Friedel.. Fox Michael M'Mackin, Orman Allen , A ndrew Schri ver, Jos.Rchrl ver, Marcus Ansinger.Michael Brchm, David Pontius. Horton Isaac- Graham, O. A. Sib ley." . - ; 1 Jay John Wheeler. Ridgway James H. Ross, John C Egler, Milton Sleight, George Bllssel, Maurice Sherman, Page R. Prlndle, John Wintcrbottom, E. E. Wlllard, John Young, Sr , W. A. Derby, E,. C. Barrett. Ht, Mary's Joseph Kraft, Jr., Peter Wegemer, John Emmett, Chas. Gar ner, Charles Luhr, Charles Wels, Jos. Lechner. Spring Creek David HofT. Secretary of the Treasury. Ex-Governor Morgan having de clined to accept the Treasury portfolio after being nominated by the Presi dent and confirmed by the Senate, the name of Hon. Charles J . Folger, of New. York, nnd at present a Jus tice of the Supreme Court n.f that State, was sent to'lhe Senate for the same position, and tne' nomination was immediately confirmed, that geiii tleniun having signified his accep tance. Charles J. Folger, the new Secretary of the Treasury, was born in Nantucket, Mass., April 10, 1S18. He graduated at Geneva with the highest honors of the class In 1336. Ao read aw with Mark A. Sibley at Canaduigtia, N. Y., and was admitted to practice in the Supreme Court in 183'J. In 1H41 he was appointed Judge in the Ontario Court of Common Pleas, but resigned at the end of one year. Iu 1851 he wus elected by the Republicans of his district to the Stuto Senate, aud was re-elected lp 15U-J, '65 and '07. He was a member of the Constitutional Convention of New York in 1807. At the close of his Seuatorhil term In 1S00 ho was apr. pointed United States sub-Treasurer, New York city, by Presideirt Grant. Thij he held till 1879, when he was elected Judge of tho-Courtof Appeals. On the death of Chief Justice Church In May, 1800, Governor Cornell desig nated Judge Folgervto act as Chief Justice. He was elected lust fall to the position for a term of fourteen yerrs, hut can only serve seven, as by that time he will have reached the constitutional limit' of seventy years of age. James Deer, says the Lck naven Journal, is the name of the man who accidentally shot himself on Friday about four miles back of Farrands vlllc. The facts as learned from Cor oner Mader, are as follows:' Deceased is a resident of While IJall, twelve miles batik of MuVicy, He' has been ut Farrandsville all .summer herding cat tle for Henry Munroe, a brother of Archie Munroe, Esq., of Farrands ville, aud another gentleman whose name we could not learn. He lived iuashauty eight miles back in the mountains, bis dog being his only companion. Derr and an assistant were gathering In the cattle on Friday preparatory to driving them off to market. The men were walking along a mad, Derr leading off. Deceased stumbled at a point in the.road where a good many stones lay, and his gun, which he carried by the bane), butt down, wa discharged. Denver, Col., November-i Con siderable excitement has been created in mining circles here by the publica tion of the results obtained from work ing the recently discovered "gold-bearing lode in the Summit district in this state. Mining experts and capitalists Interested in tho "find" claim1 that it will prove the largest aud most, valu able gold mine in the Unltod - istaU'.-i. It is claimed that the result of actual working for one month, with a fifteen stamp mill, is $1011,000, and that the tailing are worth $3U0 per ton. The assays, It is said, run aa high us $-0,- 000 per ton. NOTICE. To the Voters of Elk County: Certain Interested parties are suying throughout the county that I have concluded not to fun as an Independ ent candidate for Treasurer, I there fore taku this mode- of iuforming my friends that this statement is) not true, I did not sepk the nomination of any convention and I iutend to run re gardless of their nominations, believ ing my chanced aro aa good as the nomiuees they have selected. My friends can feel assured that no influ ence from any quarter will cause me to withdraw. AH I ask is a fair light and no lies. John B, Forsteb. St. Mary's, Nov. 3, 1881. For kidney aud pelvic difficulties take Mat)a)in, BOROUGH QBJMNANCH, NO. 11. T) ELATIVE TO NUIRANCEH IX IS THE BOROUGH OF RIDGWAY. Be It ordnlnecl aod enacted by-the Town Council of the Borough of Rldgway, and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same 1. That If any person shall cause, suiter, permit or keep any foul vault, cellar, Jtflvy or hogsty, or any dead carcass, fish, manure, putrid or offen sive substance, or other nuisance what soever, upon any occupied lot within th limits of said burough, in such placftwid manner as to annoy or en danger the health of any citizen thereof.or shall place any unwhole some or offensive substance upon any vacant lot, street, sidewalk or alley in sad borough, the public square thereof, or In the Clarion river, or any creek or brook, or upon any shore or bank of any of them, or shall establish or maintain any drain from cellars, kitchens, stables or vaults which shall discharge oflensive matter- or sub stance into any street or alley, or upon any lot, within the limits of sad Borough, such person shall forfeit and pay a fine of five dollars for every twenty-four hours which such nuis ance or unholesome or offensive sub stance shall remain unmoved or un abated after suit is instituted for the first fine or after the Chief burgess or any Constable or Deputy Constable of said Borontrh shall have given the oliendcr notice (a remove or abate the same. 2. That If any person or persons, firm or association, owulug, keeping or maintaining any stable, fold or pen In which animals of any kind are kept or maintained, shall permit any noxious oroft'enslve smell to be or re main in or about any such stable, fold or pen, to public or private annoyance, such person or persons, firm or asso ciation, shall forfeit and pay a fine of five dollars per day for eacli day such noxious or offensive smell bhall con tinue, after notice fmm the Chief Burgess, High Constable or his deputy, to abate the same. 3. That If tiny person shall place, or cause to be placed, on any street, side walk or alley of said Borough, any barrels, boxes, crates, p.iper, straw, hats, boots, rags, tin cans, or other offensive or frightful articles, such person shall forfeit and pay a fine of five dollars for each and every such often se. 4. That all compliant for violation of this ordinance may be made to the Chief Burgess, who shall forthwith investigate, and, if necessary, abate thu nuisance complained of. 5. That all lines or penalties imposed by this ordinance shall be for the use of the iiru'oiigh, and shall he sued for and collected in the same manner that lines and penalties of like amount are now by law sued for and collected. This ordinance alinll take effect on und after November 1st, A. D. 181. C. H. MfCAULEY, President. Attest W. V. Mealy, Secretary. Apnroved this 1st day of Oct., A. D. 18S1. J. POWELL, Chief Burgess. QHARTEIl NOTICE. Not ice Is hereby given that an ap plication will be made under the Act of Assembly of the Cominou wealth of Pennsylvania entitled, "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of ceriain suppurations" approved April 20, 1874. and the Acts supplemental thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be cal'ed The New York and Pennsylvania Coal Company the character and object of which is to purcha,su and lease coal lauas, to open 'mines therein uml work the same, to mine, prepare for market, ship, transport and buy and soil coal, coke, coal dust and fuel manufactured therefrom, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy, alt the rights, benefits aud privileges conferred by the said Act of Assembly and the sup piemen ts thereto Rkad & Pkttit, Solicitors, 618 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Is It Possible! That a remedy made of such com mon, simple plants as Hops, Buchu, Mandrake, Dandelion, &c, make so many aiid such marvelous nnd won derful cures as Hop Bitters do? It must be, for wlieu old and young, rich and poor, Pastor and Doctor, Lawyer and Editor, ull testify to having been cured by them, we must believe and doubt 110 longer. Sec other column rout. M'nrtst iiuii tst Hcuic.ns ver lilo. A oc HmWnation cf Hops, Buchu, Man draktoud Dandelion, witn all tun bl and most c U lira tiTS.rupci tits of all otLer UvtMrs, mikestbogrtMcsiCiood Purifier, Liver Rssulntor,ua u.uuiu uusu kuktuic Ko ill m n es posjlbly lone sxlii whsrs Itop Bitters sr nsMe TS.ICU s twisci XI17 civs mvURB airier t9 ti iu ii2.-a- TosUwhOSS S AP10' UkCU tTofUielioilsUorVxnssrr kou, or no rs ADMtorVtouio aadinUd Stimulant. Bop Bitters ars taraiV"1"' without intox- loatinz. j'o matter what your ternff1 or symptoms s.rwkattlisdiaKoraUuat Uuk Hop Die ters. Don't wait uiaiijou sic Dull! yos only f Ml bad or mltorablo.B "w C one. Mioiyaar jourli.s.lthaab'o'sa auuaroas. 600 wiU be paid for a eY ther lll sol eure or lielp. Io Dot sufftir roar 'r'ords suifor.but uss aud wire tlicnll u Hop B Rewrmber, flop Bitters ts noV". drugged drarJienBoUi-um.butthePu.'cttJBd Best Medicine ever wade i tbe tO aUOSW. fim and orf" aad no person or tamilj suoulu be wiuioul tQcia. f). I.O.I' an a'nolutc and 1ireii'IMo cure I 10 1 1 mini in . v. vwaw.. ..jimwu a.iu nercutiel. AU wlJ by dvusirtrts. Soud . or Ureular. nop raner his. e., D. -v....r V T ii,.t Tnrrnt Opt. Is hereby given that there will be a meeiing of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and New York Railroad Company, held at its General Office, No. 17o Wood street, In PitUburgh, Pennsylvania, on the 22D DAY OF NOVKMKKtt, 18.S1, ut 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of tak ing into consideration an agreement of nerger and consolidation of said Coiupuuy with tho Rochester und Pittsburgh Railroad Company, Roches ter and Charlotte Railroad Company, Bufl'ulo Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad Company, Great Valley and Bradford Railroad Company, and Bradford and State Line Railroad Company, entered into by the Board of Directors pursuant to the statutes in such case made and provided. By order of the Board of Directors, Thomas F. Wextwokyh. Secretary. MB. E. 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DAN rsCRIBNER WISEfi TO inform the pitlzena of pidgvyay and the public generally, thai lie haa Hinrtpd tyvery Stable and Jl key) H jrfeWj TV! 11 QPOD S'JOCK, GOOD CABBIAflEI and Buggies to let upon the mo J reasonable ternta. ftttTHe will also dp jpb teaming. Stable on Elk street. All orders lft at tbe Pobt Ottica will receive PrpWt,! attention. ' tr.pt AuzC01871t
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