ABOUT THE COUNTY. —The last make of cheeses in the county for the season of 1880 was told at 107 cents per potied. According to Mr. Kingsley Button, of Machiss, son of Hon. HG, Batlob, oil is found in Germany, but not in paying quan tities. =A Mrs McCarthy, of Rowton Bus whilst sitting near a window sustained Seri ous Injuries , an eye from a snowball thrown by a boy against one of the panes which broke Postville is decided I have a feature cause, under the auspices of H W Wes sel’a Post, No .5,G A KR Or lean is evi ently too large and too thriving for any thing 50 frivolous. —A man named Daily was found by the roadside last Wednesday night, near Day ton, Calleraugus county so nearly over come by the cold that he was unconscious Both feet, both hands and one side of his fice was frozen. No trace of his horse and cutter with which he left Gowauds has been discovered —Terma of the circuit court and court of Oyer and Terminer are appointed to be held in this county, the ensuing year, as follows First Monday, 7th of February, by Tudge Haight, fourth Monday, £ 3d of Mar, by Judge Barker, First Monday, Sth of September, by Judge Daniels Terme of county court and court of sessions will be best Merch 7th, June 2th and October 17, by Judge Scott. On Sunday evening last William Tell a Free Methodist preacher was driving across the N.Y. P. . ©. track near Red House. The horse he was driving was startled by the approach of train No. 9 and ran against the engine No. 108 Mr. Tell was struck in the head by the pilot and received such severe injuries that he died almost immediately. Dir. Tell was a re spected resident of Randolph, and Haves a wife and lives children and a large circle of friends to mourn his magic death. The Genesee Valley Canal Railroad. , We learn that the long-line G. V. R. B. Company is anxious to unload its heavy burden, or failing io that, 1 1 satenyor to get out of ever bailing a railroad Golgia needlecs citigacions with the y regording some petty nighta or te ‘the long Line, with the 2 ton. of that portion covered by the proposed short line, Morris to Cuba, is of no practical » but, being controlled by Olean capitals, the “tall wags the dog,” a the sake of having the road terminate at; Olean, the unproductive portion of the | route—that between Rochester and Mt Morris—must be built even as at bankrupts the entire company. We hope that the long liners will eyeceed in “unloading,”and allow the short-line company to bark the only legitimate road, that from Mt Morris to cuba —Chée Aetes it is very evident that the foregoing was prompted by some of our “entirely disinter ested Cuba friends Cuba has long had a hot unnatural desire to “wag! not only the ‘ head and tail of Gre proposed G V BR, Ka ‘but by the body and finbs the rent tnkus desire for a short leap to Mawnt Morris is [not to be wondered at but unfortunately for Toe pretty, but cansumplive burg it has no live business interesty to enlike it 10 consid erahen as a rurious terminous The fact is that Rochester sedia a dullet computet ension with the otf and cou belds of this regma It is the Rochester intereaia that are controlling the destine of the propose: road and Olean being the gateway into the cook and of aegions as the point thoae an- Tereyts desire o Such The Nees very well of the truth when it infers that Olean capitalists have control of the underrating The portion who prompted the article quoted above know full well that the stock is chiefly eld by Rochester, Wellyville and Belmont parties whose only reasonable dice can be to have the long line completed. The Long line will be of prodigious advantage to Roches ter, it will also be quite an advantageony to aba, Mt. Morris and other points bonz the canal and at will, of course, be of some benefit to Glean ! As Gar 05 we can acertain,there certaily is no desire of row of ore ecitizens who have money infested in the lug bre to “unload.” On the contrary there appears to exist a Grim faith in the completion at no dhstal date of the entire raid frew Rech exter to lean and Afngrove, LITTLE VALILET From oax Regular Correspomdgqt_ Lrtrnt VaLLey, Jan 3861. +The no Le an end shall come in the year $881” Mother Shiplen's Prophecy. Now that we are farly launched mito the year 1881 would it not be well for those who have serious ms giving as to the truth or falsity of the above quotation, and who have a thousand and one misdeeds to answer; for to patien chanses in order early that they may, 90 for as they are able prepare themselves for the great unknown future We have put mmmd on several persons who, if they are to make atonement for the r sing of the body, cannot commence any too soo even if Mother Shipton’s prophiecy is all wrong, and they, should yet have a thousand years 10 which to make their peace Little Valley Lodge No 47,400 00 W had a prihe installation of officers and a banquet on Saturday evening last Mine host Burnell, of the Rock City hotel, prepared an ele gant collahon to which ample justice was done by at least 75 members of the Lodge and hher friends After supper all repaned to the lodge room where for a couple of hours an en joyable time was had Toasta were offered and responded to by several of our citizens, among whom were Col Nash, Honry Green, Shey Mosher, and others All seemed to enjoy themselves to the fullest ex tent, as the many happy faces plain nn Opera House Ball, which pera. House which was to have taken place on the evening of Dec. 30, was ned on account of the severe cold weather—and thei r thin attendance. The weather here last week Tues day,ednesday and Thursday was terribly cold. cellars hereabouts, were badly Frozen —something unusual for this section. Mrs. 3 who has been ill for a long time is recovering slowly. Arrest the misermga of your friendly r amsieg the use of the Day Kidney Pad. For Sak,—Within one hundred rods of the Post-office, in Olean, two and one fourti acres of band with large howse suitable for two families, will te tard cheap and on easy terma, Inquire of F. L., Negico at First National Bank. and, DYSPEPSIA. If you save 4. sense of weight or fullness bs he stomach, a changable appetite, a morbid craving, low sparis a full oeal with s pace, wind rung on the stomach, ineg and ottering at the pit of the omachanila goreness over st, nansed, alah? or some of these sycumages, yen caufering from Dyspepmarmelee n reat Dyspepsia Compound will speedily relieve and permanently cure yen Sample bottles, 15 cene barge size$1. Sold by Br Coon, C § Hanka and Baker Co. aviv? Gana Among the stock of Organa to be seen at i, W Evans Emporium of music is the fincal organ ever brought into this section of country He invites the inepection of the people It is soon to adorn the plea ant home of Mrsostar of Barry Street A large invoice of sewing machines just received, and sewing machine supplies con stantly on hand, Masic books! Maen Banka! and musi cal merchandise, i