.4- -• .. : ■• ■' ,/• » • ; . r:' • -v.•*. ;! ' --V * ' ■ r •.• 'r ■ I ' - *» * . f ’ M * - Is I' » ' 4 ■;lt;v' IT . ' . • - ”!/ ;,-f « • V jj. I • r ,lt;*i ' -f‘- ’ •»S • . . •*?. ■ ■ ■ v ■ , s*t • • ...»I •..7. . . . . A . m m » • »V. -V . ;■ 'r-v . ■ • t ' • .•••/, .IY coum FEmUM*.IDAV. OCT. 10and county mattebs.KHIK IlAiLWAY.arrlre and depart from tfce *Uf.ion:,w..e:S3a.mio3 30p.mQOIIO VttT.Pacific Kiprrsa.#:40 a.m. AccQtnrooaatioa 1:50 jlxb*Wav Aco...„V.?^5f.m.rDKSOKAX. HOTPS.• • ' ‘ ’f ; *’ ! m 0 •' A ; V *!. '■ ’ 7Rev. E. P. lubbelf departed t tend, ’ V*m 1 * 'Coafereacei Monday*“Tli© Editor of the Re^ster Friendabip, and son, weite In town Sunday.Mr. Transit Bndge, aged 78,took a grist of premiums, asDay Kxrrr«M. ..10:18 p.m.KW.CotCotub, Agi!A A tfELVIDERE NAU. OAtlQK RE.il connect at Bfltvidanv.wbeti completedi)e, Blanchard** »opul«r Due of «{*£««jft ifaiaa.laaviiur the f t.;« *x» connect wiihtrainarleavliiglb' 12 end 3 o'clock. .THE MAILS.► r3« Writ cloven at ft a. »*; tb* trrivea from the Wmi at 6P-J- t „ a at 13. if t«i flt;»r Nun da do** at 7 p-re..tfll8thee^kBLA^pM_O0K Cfl0RCHEs; .......•••*• Aw%#d,i£!!K‘Ihodlit...... . .... . * A- £**5^* .........E. P. Huhhe!I, Pastor.in... ......*......fL R, Kendall, Paator.;pUcopal) i Jo*. Wayne. Pastor.took a pleasant drive to Bath, this week; A. N. Cole* Esq., wife and daughter,paid Angelica a friendly visit the lastday of the Fair*Nichols, the popular and gentlemanly editor*o£ the Bemq^kjwas in town thelast day of the Fair. V ■F. L. Gleason, the haSurance Agt^-of Cuba* was in town Tuesday. He visits this place once a week, lt;^Insriranae»faus-ihess, , ^ A. F. Willis, of Birdsall, has traded his farm for a house and lot in town, owned by Thos. Eoyce, and will move toAngelica next month. 7^W. K. Miller, M, D., represen ting theNational Surgical Institute* Philadelphia,was at the St. Charles, on Tuesday. The gentleman is a superior surgeon.Frank, S. Smith, Esq., met with a light accident at Rochester,- hist week,* ♦ ♦ • -a ♦ % t:• i*..T,. '--I;!V-: •OUR Ir.week, vwas in all tlt;' ». , . •and excepting thesecond day, passed• i ...s •isfactory maimer twith it and the pub)e entries m aubut is recovering. A hatchway door, as he was passing^ was opened worn beneath*SECRET SOCIETY.* • .W.—Meet every Monday evening, ut , In the Thoma* P. M. W„ M. 8.W:, A. T. Wllkoni-Ree., J. H. EjrgleBt^n,TOWN OFFIC'EHS.causing him to fall and bruise Ids limbs.G. E. Famum, Chas. Scott, John Thornton and Chas. Thorp, representing Jas. MacketHHose Co., WeUsviHe,vhutrA anr Snnrfrnm lnat evening of thlt;vlicr—II. Beiltjny. Town Clerk-~J. II. JufCcc*—H. E. Dudley, John T. B. Pah«eir, lt;1. D. Miller. Ai*e**or«— jo, ft. J. Bmckett, A. W. Phlppen. Com.kji—B. T. Green. Collector—j. |J( Perga-of Ktecllon—K. Dudley, 8, Palmrr, m. Overseer of Poor—0. Lnthsm. Con* L. Ferttwwn. F. A. Robbins, P. H. .ker, A. J. Pierce. Game Constable—A. rrjKwl. EmJ** Commissioner*—N. Web* lunesbory, R. Light foot. Firs IVard«n—Fair— gooff^fellows, all. By the wajythe!oys have a lirst-class lecture course in%, prospect, and will be pleased to see any)Angelica people who may wish to attend*any of the lectures. Future notice given.Do the Republican Leaders of Alleeanar wish to en-i *cepfcing pethapsi slt; ions of thorough in excess of any yes not in the entire hist*The Ooniston Bros.• . - • _ .. ...ed a very fine herdtie, and carried oi*. , -prizes-iil thajt divieceptioB of the firstof that breed over' *which was awarded t' aof Belfast The exhibition of j steers and young good. It is hoped will hereafter makeclass for the exhibitdifferent breeds oi• '4 *sheep. The exhibitunusally large, anc. ►animals were presei era of Alfred Joking afallion. 4 years, „oldBennett^ of Canaeej two years oh I, Maj pair of matched ca M. Bartlett, of Can draft horses, Georg on 3 year oldcarrWilliam t)uke, of Sc