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XU- . - h'.rs! . - di.M-a. -e , <il wlu cli . w e have ho ir.l s n much iu other p laces- - , has at bu st r> 'i»ehu.l us. It does not however prevail so univ ersa ll y am ong our horses ii or does it seem to l-e of so serious a na- tur e aa in ti. . . . i . -iti c*. B y t h is we menu that there is n ot :-i . » g' i at a degree oi ' of lassitude and debility neither nro tho dis char ges from t ' .io n ostrils so profu se or oii' cr.siw. In Now York the worst stages of the ep idemic h ave been pulsed and m ust of the horses seem to be con- val escent. \Th e dean. :, ! s;-ot r-n cuV.W has lit la st been located. Tin-so willing to ilud t ' lt il ¦ • . - ¦ pot \ wi 'l find it at Iho store th ut docs not a.iwnUi;. \We can havo a wharf at Town Jlnr- bor if tho peop le _ will onl y in terest themsel ves and lako 'hold. Two loca- tions pre sents themselv es—one whoro J. B. T erry ' s ran now stands and the other at tho foot if Harbor Lan e. Lib- eral offers have been made b y tbo ad- jaecn t owners of each location as an in- ducemen t to tho proposed Wharf Com- pany to choose one or the other of the two sites. These offers will bo consid- ered as well as all other matters bearin g on the subject at the meetin g to be held lit T emperance Hall next Saturda y ev- ening. Le t us have a full attendance and mac b and net togeth er with a deter- mined panose that nothing shall bo al- lowed to stand in tho w ay of our havin g a dock. Tho \Winter is nearl y here—let us resolve that it shall not pass away without our havin g done somethin g towards accomp lishing- the greatest uped of the material interest of this pleasant village and its surroundin g country. Therefore let every one without fail coino out next Saturday evening. ^ ? w A corres pond ent in the N. Y. Tribune thus speaks of Gardners Bay as a port of re fuge. *' A jv-i \'i:< HiO 'l .or , C.::v.lnr?rfl buy. with iu per- fec tly .Nu.-i:.-f. .i l o-i' .ui. -u-y Im-ui* , U poi-liniM the l.f. -t nu eh..rs! ^- .. . hi 1 h e ¦ vv.,v , .il. It oir. -i s ev-ly iju. -ili li.- .ti i> . iu l orn p.. - : iif ivritj,.; . I' u.li. - the lit* of tint J. \ .v.iI iinlu. - nl mul\ . : ' ..hi wbii . -h tlic l>:iy takes its iliuk* . or in Che tr au <|.i:l li . -i-ius :u,.:ni.l Sh elter J xliiiul , a Ki». uii^ \ i Ai-iii aih: nii j tht liutl r.H ,m eueii^ .h to Wee out a tri ' li'ia ii e. -itv. The inn ul.fi-of vi - . » . >,- ' ,h of the Hi- vercU suits ti.is Hay would liuhl Jf >\ 3fit. 'itell «>m- rni tt s a< :' .. !!.)»-< : Meii-uf.wnr , 1 , oil; in etvliaiiis sli:l>.s t -l , ;>- ,.» ; ini-r \ !!. .a eons 7!lel-cli:\nt Vf*v . -K 1\ , - oas. A ciimiiiiviitoa witli wi tli tlic c-\oipnti i:iti-i fur N ew y.ulc or lJi>\:ou will allow iirt ^ lv. -K siipi .r-or < a- lucii! )• .is an am !»» •« iw. A.-<- ijiiij.;iiiyiue the re port «ie n nov el set of tlhiirruliis , illiisti-a Mn e the iMmimr- ntjvc merits of ililtW- uut ports , mid a iiarrh - ular m ethotl of i>ro-eutiajf tho exposures of uni.liiii'a . ves biu rm-mIi-.! by 1' i- of. J ' eneTC u , the Siipcrinl .-iiiletit of ( lio Suney, wh o lias taken an intimate p; ¦ >• this study of Bitch gloat national iimioi'tiuic t ' Financial and M atrimonial O pera- tions Combined—Itakein g in tho surp lus Cash in a Lon g Island Village. About foiirinountli iitfo n. tall , lithe , hnndsomely- K linpeii youiiK- man , with a bolil , cleanly ent , g oo.1- lool injf faco , put . in appc-aianco at Wmr *,. 7a Cor- ner . Ions? Island. Uu guvo Iris mime ns Rinlmrtl Slavin. Tho qnirtnimi-e of the nci ^hlMirhoi wl nil thou ght Mr. Slavin a southerner. Old mun iinrjflea ' wlio fornioro than forty years has discussed tho rlinmi:ti >r of ovi-ry new coim-r nt Penrsairs Corners , was stu-o of it , \ Fur \ sai.l lie , \ I was down in Ar- lcuuiuw when I was a Lwiy. I' ve seen jist sich fel- lows i .lculliu ' niontu cai 'lson u Miiw»ipi»i steamboat. Yon don 't see fell, is like him raised up in tliose parts. Take my word for it , he ' s smart , and he 'll kick mi n l-ninp us here , or my name ' s not llhreloi\ . \ Wv . Silavin maile the iiciitiaiiitance of but few per- son\ ilurliur thetlireo days he stopped ut Abrams ' s Hole) nt reai-sall' s Comers. Hewns well drcs-e. -l , uuil lu.iki . -il , like a gentleman , und tlio quidnuncs were tlmrcfnru much hiiiijuIm-iI when tliey learned that ULi* . Slavin had ol .ained the position of super- intendent , rifti bu-f- 'u s lrt .im gri. -it mill near Itouknwny Mr. Samuel ri pra f. -ui' is n farmer livinjr near Tear all' s Comers. l£u lias long resided there , nud is ns much est eemed us a worthy niid industrinu sman Mr. Pprn uuo , iHimirv-ltil , and ho nnd his wife Susan liva liy the steum inill. Mr. Sluvln rontlo npplini- tion to Mr. rtpnifpiu forlionnl , nud after mature con KUl lutiiiii hetweoii Mr. and Mrs. S pmir tio th ey con- sented to reenlve Mr. Slavin us u hoarder. Mr. Sln- vln j' .oved a coinpanionablu boarder. Mr. Sprue -no liltelhim , nnd so did Mrs, Spru iiuo. Mr, SI..via f requently tulil Mr Sprui tuo tlmt Mrs. Wiwhlngton A branisof ruurmill ' u Corners was u plouauut und at- tractive person. Mrs, Hpru guo scorns to havo given much attention to Mr. Rluvln. Th ree, months passed nwny. Mr. filnvln had he- come very popular ut nnd near l' eursall ' s Comers. All tU o ymmn M' .uws eultml Ulm \ Hi ck , \ tuul tlw y uunif ladles \ liiuhtiril. \ He was hail fel low well met with ev ery ono. JJu t ou iliuj iiiinilng ijI'Oih. ' iiIi of Outobvr vveryliody within ti radius of llvo diIIcb of reiusii ll' s foi'iiers was ustonded at tho lutelli- Keni'o that Mr, Klu via hud run away with Mrs. Hum a ne , I' urrylu i; olf till thu tivnilalilo iiieunit of W illi li she and her hushiuul were posv>«eil , Incliuliii ff iihnut : * iH'l In cit'di. Mrs. e pviijaif , in tho evening previous in her ile|iiirtue , tried to mil her husband' s Iniiiso worth ii lmiit $l , U0il , to thu wMow ll uu-on for f il , SO U pii.posliijj to take ^ Alio ensh , mid the v e«tiii pttntitssary note*. But Mis. llennoa did not mwnt , It wussutiiils. id tlmt thoy mi ght hnvo Rann to I lrnuklyn , m Mis, Mjirn yne ' s inolh er lived there , hut tlmt wn s KPouted ns hclii? too iiniiiuhiiblo for holief, It was ih ouoht they would no further nwny, Mr. r i priiKiiii wns invnint iliililu, Ho lmd heeti murrloil bu t llvo yimrs , mid wns much dev oted O his wife. Whllo r elutln ir his slory to his counsel , llitirKO A, Mntt , K «|„ hi) wept Him a child. Not- iii tlistnndiii if iilltlio eiriirlMof lilsciuincel iiud of Mr Sprn h' iiu lilutsolf , they hnvo not boon able to And tho vuimwny onii plo, vammi turn MII S, AnnA Mn. Onelenllnn ti ny rnnrHiuTii C brnon , whioli hid not yet quluted down, wan oloetrill ed hy tho nowo tlmt DlrliHIuvlii hud visited tlm Ujm'ii nn tho previous nl itht, iinu hi\! vurrl oil nflf on the Ai A7 train of tlio I.ou it Isliilid llii.lrouil , Mrs, IViiHlilu ntuii A'iriiniii , with nil the ruim uy on hiuul Turf. mBliiiT to Mr, Ahrnms , iindeverythln s nf vnluti thiu i'eiiH l»'onsl- ly onnvei' lcd lnu> money, iiItO B ether iinout fl.llini , Mr , Abrums was nwn y fr om homent tlmt linn of his wife ' s imi'iiiw, lie Is nil oyster plnnter , mid » vor y eNcolli. 'u l and wiu-Miy niitn , u nient liei of thu Mullt. i nlNt C'lmri ' li, Ills wife hud heen also n, I'lusl oxeiu- lilnry ni eiiihiirnl' lliosiiiiin pliuri 'li. Mr, Alliums hud left I' ciursullV fvirn ers uVout 1 ii ' iilni k on llwiiieniliii/oi ' Ill s wil ' . - 's il e|i|irliirti, H ( i llii'l (. • »\'' I\ New York with n luuil of oysters , us ho Imd iisimlly iloiio twl cii a week, Jili-k r itiivlu kn ew tliK nm) luy in wuli fur his ilepiirttirii , mid then eavi:< • 1 nll'lils wile , Mr , Ahrtuii Ti wi le Is u very pivt ty wniiiiiii-ii 'liliiiidi ' like Mrs , Hprii irv -innl ol iiliuiit the i„im.i nun , i M y. ,.ir n. l loili hu»l.; iu I UK in 4 I ' vv.r -jf 'itu.li • y, ,Tiv ' . .lit) > ly fvel tfiur I w» , The Exit.oits of ax advemtukeb at Fea ksali. ' .s Couxers. The thr ee prisoners tvere then taken before Ju sKjo Godfrey, of North Dix Hills , and after duo examination , wore committed to the County jail. It was at first th oug ht bust to let old Tease r go clear , but when it was found th at ho took a lot of the chickens with his own bands , that it was no new business for him and that he htu i M;VC-al tim-»i been eo ifiiiea in the Queoncs Co. jai l , it wns domed b- .i st for tho eommruity for him to accompany thu others. This is the tli 'VJ time tLis nei g hborhood has boon i n ft.sted with thie-u s within a few year and the thieves have been cap tured. \We propose to deal with them in a sini- r manner \ every time. \ — Srt/ mtl. «-• ¦ «. Goldsmith & Tu thill in selecting thei r stock of Hoots shoes und Kubbers fro b y the m utlo that tho best is the cheap * • » Geniihio Turks Islam ' . Walt a li. - Jeff crsou «. ' * Co ' s Thn Atlantic Mai l Steamshi p Co ' s stuar. Missouri , running: between New Yorlc and Itcvann , w ar burned at si-:, on Out. 22 , 2.j miles oil\ Abac i , in <i ejale of wind , and ol* tjS souls on board onl y 12 are kn own to have beer . .liv ed. Cajit. J ohn It . Kdwards, ot th 'i J. U. Sehuy lor , formerl y ccnimiiuded the J lis' .juri. ller iir : - .t enguncor , Mv . If,li ji , who is suppos- ed t o have been lost, hud recentl y left th \ htnir. Escort , now laid up at tiu^ Harbor , anil this was his first tri p on Missouri. Two oi' the firemen who no conipaniod him from the Escort and are lost with him , w ore residence of Sag- Hur bor. One was named Smith , and of him wo have no knowled ge ; tho other was a son of Mr. Adam s who some years ago mana ge d tho the stocking factory ; ho was about 2. S yi .us old , and leaves a wife and ono child. — Wulrhwuu. » A son of Abraham Do Boyoise, Esq. met with an accident on Monthl y last , It appears he found a brass c artrid ge , not knowin g its dan ger , proceed ed to rub it on a stono , when it exploded , causing u serious wound iu his ri g ht- hand. A p h ysician was c alled who prob- ed iho wound but found that the ball had not p enetrated the hand. He is d oing- well , but will have a very soi o hand for somet ime. — Juiiuiici h unter. ; 4» — There are 32 election dis ' .ricta in Suf- fol k Count y. The Lon g Isl and Bible Societ y will hold its27th annivt ' i'st.rr in d (Uctioj i of oflicers at Astoria , on ' . f* uosihiy, Nov. 11 aft ernoon and evening. M lXEo:.A.. -- 'Clui annual meeting oi the lint .mt Ot.unty Agri cul t unit ijoeiely was held at the V air Grounds. The re- ports of tho Keciotury and Tr eaniirer wero ro ad , and thu foll owing otticer s elected fur tlie ensuin g year: I' resident , liobert 'Willets , Flushin g: Vico-Prvsiilunt George T. I' owlett , ltt - ' uipst uivd; Si -cro- tury, John Harol d , H empstead; Treas- urer , 3?enj. I). Ilieks , Wostbury; I>iree- t ors , S. S. A ynmr , Geo. V. Titus , J *Vod'k It. r-li.iui-l. Fr om the T- . -e 'inur er ' s reporv it app ears that tho Sjouiui y is free fr om debt audhus a haii iisiiuiiisi. plus in the treasury. No premiums \ or \Winter crops wore awarded. Ta iten' Towx. —On Mont ty ni ght Alfr ed Tanner received n 'ingernus shot \vound at tho hands of his . sn Geo. Tho sho oting was th« culminati \ .. of ». quarrel , in which tho futluir had struck the son. Tho nll' ray crout tid gro:it ox- eit euumtthroug hout thu villa ge. Tho sou was arrest ed , but umnagud to esctipu. THE ALTA R. In the Jfros byteri ui) Uiure h , South \ . old , b y Rev. 13. Whitakor , Silas F. Ov ton to Miss Louisa H. Fitz , both of P. \ conic. At the house of tho bride ' s p.ircnt .t in Orient , Nov. 0 , b y Rev. E p h er Wbjtj. ker , of Southold assisted. H y Revs J t- Jones of Ori ent , and Stepli|. n , c , n \ . Gr e enp o rt , II. I)wi g !itIJoebo , iii'ilLT iJ ra Ct., formerl y of Shelter Island , to Mi a F a nny T., tddet ii daug htor of l) C nj, v M'df ord , E sq., of Orient. At titouey Brook Oct. 23 , ivy g, , r Dan 'l Jones , llie 'd Eoseman of CliiciM to Mrs. Jos ep hine Barclay. In Cold Sp ritl g Oct. 30 , by Rov . S , t Cartor , I.cmuel Pitrce of AV est Kurt a, to Miss Surah Javvis ' of C. S . •* At Sag Harbor O-t , 21. b y U,. v > Ch; ^ \V. Gallag her , Geo. A. \W'illiuius of X Y., to Mis Mellie M. Sayiv , of S. U No cards. In iiiverhe. -id Oe.t. 2 S , b y R ev . n r . j L. Hod gu of lirookl yn , R ob' t F . ]i,ni,, , . of l' oquonoek , Conn., to Miss rkiiil y H. ifostcr of lliv erhead. In Wosthainpt oii Oft. M , , b y (he ]> . . v D. llalloek, \Win. I) rake t o JCuuju French , all of \V. In l* l>per A quuhogiio Oct. 21, h y l; v v . Christoji lier Young, War j uu H. \\A\ a t ,j Miss H. J enuio , d a ug hte r of lJau 'l ]1„|. look. Iu Northville G et. 17 , b y \R. v . Mr. Fann er ' Geo , F. T erry to iiiss Klli .ii Jl. younges t daug h ter oi J. Vrauklii . ilal- lock. In Miiuorville Oct. 2 o , Danl Con viu of Aquobogue , to Mrs. Carri e Hi .binsoii , of Manor. In N urih poit G et. 20 , b y ll. -v . I llry- *nt Smith , Edward H arris , to M.u-y Ann daug hter of iiieh 'd Tturiiey, of N. In do , Get. 23 , b y liev. \V. 11. Ki u.x , Brewster S. Couklin of lluntiugt oii , to Miss H. Jennie JIartt , of X. In Ami tyville Oct. 50 , b y the Re v . V Reeve , Tho ' s E. Carm an to Caroline A oldes t daug ht er of J. li. Miller. Del 2,1 by the aiime , John 1C. l' owell. 1) . S. ..f New Y ork , to Ida L., daug hter of the Col. It. J. Colu elius ; Get. 27 , by kiius , Clarence \V r . Chichest er of South Oysii-r- bav , ' o Louis a Rayiior , of rk-aionl. Iu ' jl oenpoit Get. 2(' »th , a ltera brief illno-s, Augustus U. Berri au , J 'i - ll jr. -. . lt emiiius taKen to C ypre ss iiilis (Jem.- tery, JLi. I., f or burial. THE GitAVJE- In Gr eenport 5th , pals ey, Mr s. Mary Corwin , JR 72 yrs. Iu d o., Nov. S , Btv. -ll D . vis. in the Vi, year of Ins ago. In do., Nov. rtfch. of old ag-\ Jeroiniiili Jagg er , ^ -E 7 !> yrs., 3i nos., 13 days In Bridurel.ainptoii Nov. .»th , M u ry Brown , Jli 7-lyrs. In Riv eihe.ul Nov. 2 , of grav el , Win. Il eiiory, iK 72 yours In Kivorhe iul Nov. « r Klixahoth , wif\ of Capt. JarvU \Wooil , of this village , -15 57 yrs. In K ast rVj tiiukct Oct. 29 . Edwunl II- Brush , JE Ao yrs. , 1 linos. In Iv.vke Grova ( Ilro okhuveri town ), Out. 2\ , of e.ousump tjtin , Andre w J. Birdsall , JK 21 yrs. In Stony Brook Oct. 20 , Ora ee A., daug hter of Cutis. \W. and Sandi U.iki-\ aged 1 your. In llaupaugo Oct 27, Ann Martin , .*' . CO yr s., (imos. In l' ort JefTorson Oct. 1 . Frank, mm of Capt. John and C. M. Edwards , Jit 1'J yours. Iu nuntington Oct. 2S , Mortim er H. Jarvis , JE 31 yrs., Siuos ; Oct 3U , Joitiw Brush, M 78 yjs j Oct 3(1 , John C. Hand ley, JE 43 yrs. Iu Huntington Not. 4 , Martlm E., wife of E, C. I' riinn , iu yrs. In Amityville Oct. 27, an. infimt son of Thomas and Melissa Austin. Iu Norwich Ct „ Nov. , Mary M. wifii of Joromiah J. Havons , formerl y of Long Island , JE (il yrs., 0 mos. m Southold Oct. 20 , of heart disenso , Jhsop hino , dttughtor of Cujit Jcreniiidi Potty, of tho {Metropolitan Police, JK 24 yrs,, limns. In Mattitnck Oct. 22, of consump tion Honry lteevo J13 70 yrs,, (> itii w. In U pper A quobogim Oct. 21 , ClurUiw. wife of Itov. T. N. Jtmiodict , M 17 yrs . In Miller ' s Plooo Oot. 13 , Kdwiu N- Miller , JB 61 yrs In Sag Ilurbor Oct. 29 , Jftson CufToo coVd il5V)3. In Winkiipoguo , near Southamp ton Oct. 25. of lockjaw , Froddio H. son of Moses und Rose Phil li ps , JE 8 yrs., Om. In Southampton Out. 21 , Si.ru li , wid- ow of Albert Harris , JE OHyrs. In Brookhftvon (Fi re Pliioo ), Sop, l* i of old age , Ciiloh Post , JE SOyrs, At Union Street, nonr Heliport, O\ 1 ' 17, M rs. Joruslm Overton , yl* ! 0f»yrs. Om. In Buyport Oct 10 , only child of Cup t ThomitH E, Hawkins , JE M won. In Bab ylon Oct, 18 of concwn pUcn Tre dwoll S. Smith , JE 'H jts ,, Union, In do , O ct, 21 , of dropsy, lliiehol Weeks, JR 4 6 yrs, In N orth Amityville Oct 20, of ty- phoid fever , Mrs Experience Dennis , M about 60 yrs. In Amit y vlll o Oct. 20 , of pnrnlyfis John Day, JR 65, In S o uth Dix Hil l , Huntington , Dots 10 , Bu ddonly. 'MisR Nollio Wood , JE Sly. In Jamaica Oct. 12 , Surah A,, widow o f Soloh JlayloB. JE yrs. At P o oon l o , O ct, 31 , of old ago , Ar-nnli Smith , wi dow of J. Hun-pyBmiUi JE 78 yrs, i. F. Terry, Editor A:Proprietor , Home H ints and - Happenim *;.s . ! The ohl'^First Chur -h o t Southold ' held withiKirtts ' wnllS l ast Tu esday i>;orn- ' . Ji fJ ?; ahi ' p7j y, 'Joy bu.s \ :issembiag' . :. I ,_. All the best kinds and coiiditior s of- ?noii ami women ivere there—youth and J tutility, lov ers with fondness dep icted in j o vory loi V. and act; \br ave mun und fair I women \ had guth ' . -r ed at that prov erbial- : ly happiest of all t .cessions— die wedding The Church was crowded with th u man y j . fri ends of noth lmlo nud groom—friends ' • . v on either b y the siuccr o kindliness and • •itii i-d le worth of the one , or b y the go- , jiir. l traits and mtuil y ch aracter of the : other , i ' ! - . Those of their friends , who are left | behind to wander und stumble alon g the ! rugg ed ways of sing le blessedness g ive j ^ thorn tlieir heartiest Godsp eed und look j l onging l y forward to tho day, when j their own fate shall appear to them say ing, \Go thou und do likewise. \ The parties were Jlr. Silas !• ' . Overton I and Hiss Louisa II. Eits* . of IVeimic; sup- jiortod b y M essrs. Harry and Benjamin i Eitz brothers of the brine as grooms- j men , and Misses Ij illie Moox-o and Ida \ \Wells , as maids. The ceremony was very ht^.p il y per- formed b y ltev. E | dier AVhitaker , Pastor of the church . Thohap iiy coup le immediatel y lf,ft town to take the New Iiomb.ni boat en- route for B oston . \Ve wish them a safe and p leasant tour and that in nil tlieir journey throug h life their cup of happ i- ness and success may bo ever brimm ing to the ed ge. Tho Sons cf Temperance in this vi- cinity seem to bo wide , awake. Thoy have adop ted a p lan of fraternal visita- tions among the Divisions—Sout hold Division received visitors from Eiver- hend on the 13th , and they intend to go in strong force to East Marion on tho 19th , inst. Tho topic of thu sermon in tho M. E. Church , Sourhold , next Sabbath Morn- ing, will bo Tho Fruits of Christianity — Are they tho products of u divine re- lig ion? \We havo in our office a carrot twenty nine inches long, raised b y W. II. II. Glover of this p lace. \Who can beat it? The Southold Local Temperance So- ciety convened in the M. E. Church on Mondav evining last. The President J. Boisseau .a the chair. Tho meeting was opened with prayor by Eov. E - \Whitakcr , after which Orrin Payne gave 9 Terry interesting account of his recent p leasure tri p to Niagara Falls , Lake city Minn , &c. Remarks were made by Eev. E. \Warrenor , Eov E. \Whitakor J. H. Boissonu , S. B. Corey, Stewart Terry S. A. Boekwith and D. Y. Hallock . S. B. Coroy and Rov. E. Warrenor were appointed delegates to attend tho Coun- ty Convention at Sayvillo on the 12th , inst. Report of tho standin g of students in tho Southold Graded School upper De- partment for month ending Nov. 1st , attendance , studies and deportment. Ono hundred being tho standa rd. N nmecs Attendance llecitntiona Deportment CIum. BfU-tYi , Very iTreg. SJ 02 Ciinrto \ Irrc Riilur U» OS Geo. Jennings \ 03 OH I.lllio Ilootli , » ut 00 Job nIo Hohxonn '• 07 07 Annie Cot win Itofrnlnr 07 01) Jnllii (.m \ wlily Irreifitlur 08 10(1 Tresiile llunkln lleb'iilur 80 tw Henr y I- 'hOiur Very I neg. 00 mil Ixine yllin-iiui lleuitlnr , B0 07 Jennie Jlorton Very Irrc g. 80 00 Curry 0 utlil Jlegulur 07 101 » Koi-n \ OS 100 I-ouls '' » 01 07 Jolm Knrn \ BH 01 Mnry ICeuney '< IM ion It o^iiiinula '• Very Irro ff, 08 00 Dun 'I Ste 'f . 'oniii* HID I\« JiMu ji li Ino Mmhl'i- nepilur 01 HH) Mury MiiT- 'ee , Ver y Ji-ivs. 00 100 BiinIo Sfuy, lte „ -nl ur 100 Cin-rio M.ti '111 Irrnff. 0.1 inn a iiiry O' . Velll lli'tnilnr 00 inn Alilc Kiiliunn , Vorj' IiTi 'ff. 00 IHO Jennie Solmon \ \ 100 inn Jennie rlimnna lletrnlur 07 inn l' roilrlolt Terry Ilv giiliir US Ofi Minnie Terr y. \ 08 Inn Nuttlo Wells , \ 01 82 PnvliT W ell* \ IW 00 ITn ltliiWell a Very Irro a, 0,1 US Aiuilii l- 'ltlilun » \ 0-1 IIIU Autliur Dnnnelly •• \ III 88 iTow'pli Htdl zer, Irri 'E T, M 7\ Atl KiMt Wolfe , Itoifiilur HS 81 Kntlo \ \ IM 8 U RiihIo Million Vorj' Irre n ^ 01 08 Eiltllo ( liiglivrnn , \ \ 08 Oil Olnronon Oolilsmltli Ir ri'd, 01 Ion lter tinRnuntm , \ Oil ion Win. Miller , Vory \ OS lull Eii|i)iio Ourwln Meffiilnr 07 Km Jivm os MoWlt in , Inu n nlnr im 00 .Tiiinu H CiiiMlily, Very Irre t f, on (is .TnmuH Miiltin u Vi'ry Irn 'tf, OH 1(10 Annie Smith Houiiliili 00 100 KiWIo I' rlnwi , \ 08 loo Ailillo Tlllinuliiiiit Very Itruir, 08 K in A modest editor to whom was sent ti- H ong oiitithiil \Whut shiill my love wear? ' wrote a kind but deoislvo article advising hor to wear clothes. ¦ As if b y nuioj io ft riiotogrnph Gj llory m.nAi ' jji u p in this villbi go on Moiidny lust. TJ|it nro informed that thu pro- p riotor , IX, W, Wpod of Patohogun knows his biisiiiiiHs , and will be rundy to rueoivu visitors on tho first of tlio roni- 1 hi!! week , i The Trav eler. ! i The M. E. congregation havo purchased a fine bell for th eir chu r ch , wei g hing a- bout 1 , (1(10 lbs. Quito a busines s has been carried on of late in catchin g crabs and forwardin g f or the New York marke t. Several bar- rels have been taken fro m Sagg Pond and sen t off , bring ing, in some cases , $S , O t) per barrel. They aro easil y eaug ht b y tittuctin g bait tit intervals of about six feet on a long line. On haul- ng in , sometimes as many as four crabs are found cling ing to ono bate. —/i ' j. ' . «- v --^ Now lot line Fish Uiobes at. '' . outiielil l)ru |r Store. \Woodside. —Coron er Watts held an inquest on tho bod y of the man found dead near tho Flatbush .Railroad . The bod y was identified us that of William Goldman of Brooklyn. liriri ir u-Hiiiu pton. Caleb II. Corwith has sold to William Fordham his propert y in this village , consisting of a house and a grist win- m ill , for * 3 , 2 0 0. Tho election of officers for Sunda y School of the Presby terian Church , lust Frida y evening , resulted as follo w : Su- perin t endent , William 11 Post , vico do , - , ;wis Bowden ; Secretary, Josiah Fost- er ; treasurer and librarian , Edward H. Foster. The trustees of tho Presb yterian churehdi iivo awarded tho contrac t for painting church building to Messrs. S pencer & Strong of Sag Harbor. Ex. ¦ ?-? » Now Eubbcr Boots nil sizes , Mens Boys & Youths , at E. Jefferson & Co. »~»t* Jamaica. —Thomas Eobinson and his wife , residing in Prospcct-st., loft their h ouse , on Wednesday evening, for about an hour , t o do so m o s h o p ing, leaving an infant nsloep in the cradle. During thoir absence tho child wns attacked b y rats. Ono side of face was oaten away, an oar and an eyo being entirel y dostroy- oi. Tho child cannot recover. East-Hampton. —John Conn of this town has been missing for several da ys and , as bis boat was found adrift in Now Londun harbor , ho is supposed to have boon drowned near that City. • • • nopo for tho iilllietod , Burton ' s To buqoo Antidote lit Southold Drug Store. i * ¦ m Jamaica strawberry p lants aro in bloom » « » Do not mind the cold weather when Goldsmith & Tuthill aro soiling Ladies and Gonts 'Km t Goods at such low prices • « » The Eov. Mr. Cobbs , of Hopewel l , N. Y., has accepted tho call from the Re- formed Church Flushing and will re- move there about thu first of December. »• » Tho Baptist church in Bab y lon which was dedicated on Oct, 15 , has boon pre- sented with a fine organ by Mr, E. C. Litchfield of Brooklyn und a Baptistery by Mrs, Horace Waters , of Now York, m i > The largest roar estate transaction in Suffolk Count y for somo timo was the Bii lu ' of some C00 auras of land on Nic- oll' s Patent , town of Isli p, to a MrPlum of N. Y, City, for $ 'la , 0110. Quito a Plum. Tho largest Hold of oabbago on L. I,, is Unit of Fui'inim & Conklin , at Greon- lawn. It consists of forty acres. !\<» , • 000 oiibbngus wore sot out in tho spr i ng, from which 160 , 000 good lioutU wi' .l bo obtained, ¦ « « HEMrsTKAP , —Work on f'o br ' ,do;o of tho Contra! liailroad is iidvuno ' ii g rap- idl y, and tho ofHcors of the rosd hox>o to bo ulilc to uso it by about Jan. 1, • t » Examine the ul piiuiis Grand Duchess miido , at It, I ' oilbrson & Co, Ni 'mTiimiT. —Tho Rov, Honry Wood- ruff hiiH exceptor! a call to tho pastorate of tho First Pronbytorhin Church, B\o IIaujiou —Tho Itov. Alexander W. Sprout of Chester, Ponn,, has boon tendered a onU hy tho Prosbytoriitu Church. P out .Thfi-thson, — The small pox linn lu'okf.n out , nn d sfivornl ciihor have proved i' nlnl. Ori . 'ui iilurm pvovnils. Suiithainpton. CAFTUIIE OF TTIPi lE OF A NOTOllIOVS Ganu of QuEEsa Co. Thieves. — On tho ni ght of Wcdnosdi y, Get. 2 ; i , a par- ty of Queens Co thieves took it in their heads to mako a raid upon the hen roosts and carriage houses of Dix Hills and Half Hollows. Thoy passed down Deer Park road from tho north turnp ike about 8 o ' clock in tho evening, to tho low- r part of Half Flollows , where they com menccd operations b y breakin g tho log of Mr. Erunwick' s dog and stealing a lot of his fowl. Thoy then visitod several othor p laces on tho road , north , stealing harness , blankets , whi ps , poultry, &o„ until thoy reached tho residence of Dan- iel J. Baldwin. If thoy had passed him and boon satisfied with tho p lunder they had already uoourod , they would prob- abl y havo novor boon molested. But being unacquainted in thu neighborhood and not knowing tho indomintablo sp irit arid energy of that gentleman as well us somo others do , thoy ventured to help themselves to n lot of his goods und chattels. The next morning, whun Mr. B. became nwuro of the depredations which had been conimitod , of course lie determined to pursue and capture if possible the dosperadoos. Ho soon learn- ed that they hud gone West on tho turni- p iko and ul ' lor going as far as Jericho , 12 milos West, ho baanmo convinced ho had passed beyond where thoy hr.d loft that road, IT pnn iniiuiry in that noig hbor- houn und Jliuksvillo ho iisuortuined there was a susp icious pnrty living at Munoto Hill , connect *i vithn similar ono tvt O ys- turbuy, Heme 7 or 8 milos from thorn . H i thou I'eturnud homo and thu next morn- ing with others procured tlio assi stance ofofllci' A, C. Tail , with search war- rant and warrant of urrust , proceeded to Munoto Hill, After soitrohlng tho pro- mises of Honry Peiiiior a man 71 yours of n.;o, nud finding n f> , \ simill articles , which were stolen , thoy nvrostod him , und his son Edward , who woro soon iu- duuod to toll whoro more of tl.o property wns uoiiuoiilui l. Tho iioxl; day Saturday, tho pursuers started for Oyster-bay, to look up thu party thuru , who was said to bo a dosporuto ohiiraotor , h aving recent- ly cscapud from it Queens Co, oilloor , after buing coiu ' iuitluil to jail, He Sam- uel Po asor, wns nri'ustod , his prumlaos suaruhod und more stolon gooos found. After this nearly all of tho poultry was found in possn.i.don of a market-man at Hyw. ut , who hud bough t thorn of I' ui.or .li Fi' id. i y niuiiiiii f. - , A Bohl ilrthbcry. XiaM Mtfcnated mt • 100.000.000 Tho groatost disaster since tho destruc- tion of Chicago. The businwi* part of Boston has been burned out. The fire commenced on Saturday evening lust and was not subdued until Sunday even- ing. The seat of tbo wholesale dry- goods , loathor , boot and shoo , and wool trade is in ruins. Tho local insurance oouipan'!- ' are ruinod , with many else- where which have boon rutud among thu soundest and strongest in tho country, Tho loss falls mainl y on those best able to buur it, tho wealthiest clauses in one of tho wealthiest cities of the United States, nnd thu immediate suffering for lack of shelter will be nothing like no grout as at tho Chicago fire, m « » The Long lslund ,, Kuilrood Company proposes u> build a now stuumor for its route to Boston, and will close thu lino until the steamer is comp leted , vhieh will be hoiiiu time iu Apri l of next year, Thu last train for this year on the route was run Monday, The Prnnb yterian Synod of Long Is- land , in session ut Brooklyn last week had under conaidoration the subject of church missions and church oxtontion. Under thu head of mission! a view of thu progress of Christianity in various parts of thu world was given , and it wns stated that 1 , 000 mlssioniry stations had boon i- .ublishod by tho Prosby t o rion I' ourd. In tho course «f an address up- on tho importance of tho extension pro- ject tho Itov, J, H. Hopkins, of Astoria said: \If only five cents woro contributed by each church m£mhnr ono mission On Long Island might bo supported and fi fty cents from cp/ih would establish two good church buildings; proaohoro , \ ho f urth e r remark ed , \ should not confin e th eir tal k to tlio Synod bnt talk to thoir peop le at homo and in an effective man- ner, \ BOSTON OX FlllX! J. E. IToi t on & S> >n have boug ht th e C abinet and Undert akin g busi n ess oi Chirk it Corwin , inn ' , will soon remove from their old stau I to the store which b;n b een oec- .ijii e \ . by the retiring firm , in milliard ' s liuildiiig. Messrs. Hor ton it .ion hav e had a largo experience in the business , and will uiul oubtodl y g ive satisfaction t o all who favor them with tlieir patron age . The h orse disease has appeared in our village and a large number of horses are iiil' eotod. Thr ee horses belong ing to Win. A. AViloox , propri etor of the Orient stage , are lwdl y swollen in the mouth , i;nd several of our groeoryruen have be en compelled to invalid their .mimal s. \Bmory A. Conklin , oi the firm of Mer- rill 6c C onklin , but chers , lias purchased of Cap t. Albert Brown his resinenee on the north sid e of Front street , jus t west of Eailroad avenue. Price $ 2. 300. The steam yacht \Emili o \ litis return- ed from New York , where she has been A ,uL in thoroug h ord e r , and has resumed running between this p lace and ( jug Harbor in connection with steamer Sunshine. Timed. The semi-annual meeting of tho Suf- folk County Medical Society was held in this village lust Tuesday, Nov. 12th , nt 15 o ' clock P.M. — ^-«-* Tho Greenport Fire Department , p ro- pose to parade on Nov. 2:- >th. Thanks- g iving da y. ¦ « •- ¦ Nor th IIemi ' . . t*.at i . —Tho November terms of the Que ens County Court and Court of Sessions will open at tho Court- house , near Miuaolu , on Monday next. Jud ge Aimstrong presiding. Wrecii ji ort. N.. )son It -iyiior h:.s fixed up his prom- ises with a large new kitchen and s eve- ral oth er very convenient impr ove- ments. Lewis E. S quires has erected a new p ick et fence , which with the app lication of p lenty o? paint , niukci ' his premises look very inviting. Suni ' .iul T umps.on hu^ just built a very nice granary. B oss Joshua Corwin d- . ' .i'B tho work. £i' :h :i King & Sou have visited iho city, an. 1 alread y tho dry good , ifcc, are arriving in largo quantiti es. There s- l'i ro will soon be opened. Mr. King bus c hr-ed ilie h ouse on the hill known us tho Huiid house. V. ' m. S. Fo. -- .t or is having a new r ieket fence built. He h. \S started for Carra- tuek Inlet on his annual gunning expe- diti on. G eo. Foster and Capt. Zan Penne y killed - <>1 wild ducks in one day hist week. Quai l and partri d ge wero nev er mor e p lenty h ere. It is expect ed thai a new Club House will be built at Canoe P lace soon. — Si y- ml , - ¦ - - — — ¦ « y y ^ - IF\- ii'o pj- .tl.ie C orou l:u<m:i , I \iU?it I!r;r Vy f Snj rn , T ujiiofii , Arnt' .v-i\mt hti-1 uiL-vr uv.<i. * lic articles ut iSoulhuUl litwy S;.>re. raXSu^tTC93aH3SS*^X5iHBSCaaDaCEStK >BiHroEB3W UUo ' jj 'Hi O VSJJ. Bab y lon. —Gaunt liTT , Dix 2S1 , Scud- dor 132 . Fr ench 210 , Marey 314. Huntin g ton—Grant 'J 'J Dix 109 , Scud- der , 278 , F.vneh 102 , Mtirey 20. Smitht - . nvu -Grant hi , Dix SI , Scudder \ • \i , French 7 0. Marcy 00. Isii p. —Gaunt 1 03 , Dix 103 , Seudder 10( 1 , French 111 , Mar cy 1 18. B rookhaven. — Grunt l oO . Dix 173 , Scud- di-r 150 , French 31 0. Eivcrhut.d. —Grant 73 , Dix 74 , Scudder 107 , Vail W) , Marcy 270. S outhold—Grant 127 , Dix 100 , Scudder 50 , Vail 11 , Marcy 3. S' iillcr Island—Grant 02 , Dix 02 , Seud- d er 7 s , FreiiJi 70 , Marey 00. S out ,!, uup t\Oii—Grant 355 , I. lix •1S.1 , S cudder -121. French , 572 , Marey 375. IC-i sthtiinp t- .m- Grant 1 30 , Dix 1 05 , S cudder 15 s , Fren ch 203 , Marey 121. Fl UHls tAXU:—d ipt. Er ostus Took'-r of BaViyi oii , while trolling fo \ blue iisb j ff Fire Island Bar , suc ceeded in hnr- pooiung a larg o sea sun fish , 5 feet l ong un.i wei ghing 35u I'-s. This is the first fish of the kind ever capt ured here , and created quite a sensation among experts in the fishing business. •-« * \\ Kv. .!; ' thii i ' s!. i:i (i.i' . -h 'l. - ' or Drui p ui»l 3I«Iici- li uit in Jiui iii. \ ' ' ' J)ni- - ¦ -\ ' - ...i. - . SUFFOLK COUNTY , majoriti es.