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. 7vr the Traveler. A C hapter rnoM Tjt r. Fiuht Eorur or Tho f ollowing pfi|:er w;w rimd nt a meeting of the »S «.utho !d Division. Sons « - .f Temperance « l ew wi. -. -ks tur n , and in sent to the Ti:av ei.f.r f ,j- request. *' Jonathan \ hau reiV .venea to ehe Wor- thy Patriarch , Jonathan H. i3oi«c-au. 1. And it. cam * to pass br U.ro th odays of the P atrim x-h Jonathan , v. -hon Ki?il-s rei gned iu tho l and of fc?outhch! , lhat King Alchul i v. ,,. up and ihr o - t*nod all the peop le of the lam! ; i\,r l.e. -::.ii. 2. The land is mine , and all th o pe >p le of th.- land »!• _ • mine , for I am a ijr ciit King end rule over lucny p ooi do , \ and ye shall bo my s ervants , and. I will ru: e over you. 3. Now this /.r ea l Kin g had {rati- . ired togather an i-xi-ccdiu fr j ir.-,,t . -u-inv from all tho count rh a round ' about , and all the Kings of the ouith stood in i\ ; .,i. - of him. 4. Aud i! name to pass when tho ir. - habitcid.s of the laud of South-ol d had gath ered Uifm-elvrsU -either , th at man v ot the peop le said , AW can no t Uaht u- gi.inst this King. We are not liion of war , for wo have boon tillers of the gr ound from our vout.h. 5 Others said , tmrjb ' uthor e wers sor- Tants of Kin g Alcohol , ! h oy never said to us , ye Khali not servo this Kin g ; but they s aid unt o as. there is no Kin \ \ - like unto AU-ohol . for he hath power Le make ns cool in sum. -li e)- , and war m iu wintei . C. And he hath p ower to innlf o our heart g lad , and eausotb us to lauy h , and cuusoth every one to lau<rh at us. 7. There wer e a iV- w m. iV ii; (ho land of fcouthold . who were tho enemies of that great Kin- . But - they f ear ed him Rreatl y; never thel ess they si ial:e against him , and said. \ ° fcl If our sons shall broomo tho serv- ants of thi s Kinrr , ihen will our sons fo r- get the God of the ir father s , and tliev will brin g down their B rav hair * with sorrow - to the grave. 9. And they said one to another , did notour fathers servo Kin g Al eohol , and did he not deal tr eacherou s! - with our fathers ! Did he not tnko \nv. i y their lands from them , and their h ou-vs del he not tak e tb-mi uviiy ? DM ho n ot cause them to sell th o bread in their houses i 10 And did not their wives and thei r little oiios moum. because Snip Alcohol reigned m tho hind , niul mad e sl.ivos of our father s ? And when our father. -: died, did not. all th e peop le of tho laud say, they would have lived if they had not boon tho serva nts of Kin s Aleohol ? 11, And it cumo to pass when these enemies of King Aleohol din speak unto the men who desire d to servo this grout King, that they commanded them to their pnae u , for they sai.l , Ho is not a h ard m aster to oppress us; he is a friend to help us. V5» * ™ ? V° fro° mm ' v> \° nayo J1° Ki\g- 13. Vm have heard flint ye desired to rule over us , and that ye would take a- way our liberties .whinh our father s \live unto us , and ye would have us become tin servant of Temperance. ( Now .oraporanc o was the bountifu l queen , which had begun to umko war upon Kin g Aleohol. ) 14. Then tho enemies of Kin g Alco- hol said one to anot her , What shall we do r 1 It wo cuy wo will rise up and make war upon this great King, then our brethre n will fi ght against us , and they arc str onger tha n we. 13. Kin g Aleohol hath dealt ver y cun- ning l y with our bre thren , ho hath do eoivod them greatl y, 10. Therefo re many of tho enemies of KingAlcohol mid , Wo will hold our pence Others said/Wo will figh t nguinst this King . ^ for it were better to die than that this Kin g should rei gu over ns , and over seed after us. 17. For tho Lord hath said , yo shall not bow down yourselves to him , nor servo him. IS. And it oamo to \ puss , man y day., after , that the bountiful green whose name was Temperance , sent forth mes- sengers into thr laud of fSouthol d , and the laud of Orient , and tho hmd . ' of Cnt- chogu e , and all the ooj iui trie s round about , whore Kin g Aleohol had rmgnnd; and they rode on ho rse ' s through thn lands, 10. And they wont in ' .Ships to the Is- land of Shelter , audjt lwy pr ouluu und to all the peop le iu tho synagogues, |ind i. i tl io market places , that thoy should not serve Kin g Alcohol, 20, Then thr , ohiof men of the Cour t of King Alcohol wer e greatl y c iirii ' , 'od, •But tho messenger;! of 'iV iuperaime dre w up a writin g, nud thou they Biiid , this it. thoPx<EJ3 f iu, 21. And they read tho writi ng in (he presence of all ll iu peop le , and thoy unid to all the ej i. ' iMies ot Kin;.? Aleohol , if you will declare v. Mrn . m ilu.ifc this Kin g, then shall ye i.lgn rhi -i writ ing, an.l wo sh all bo wltu.vao H th 'vnt' , lit!. Then . 1.1 1110 r rh\ li-ivi>i.f of )!m men oamo foi wir l , uu 1 iik i r wives and and their J' . iJo i iicc i.iid ili< , \ said, Wo wl I si gn ii >u plcd , ji> , nud wo will not ua\ > this Kin ,; to rule ev er us, ftU, Othev a salil, Tliu is a now Ihiug, noil in tlio d 'iy-i ot ' our fa tbwi ' . \ , wl i vn uicb did li p-lit :i!;.iiii. ' .c King Alcoh ol , they did uotsi<r n 'hi ' , wrij in g. 24. O thers siii.l , W e will neither ti ght ag iiur.t tlii rf King. n. >r fi g ht f orkiiu h e is an old Kin g, and lie will i. - . uu die. Kut the l. -ie ss' . 'igi . -rs ;a ' .d , \ii . 1 1^ «rill not ' ilie. li e U growing strung , r. and he has joined himself to King? ' . tieu- or than binis \ l i\ io Kiuj ; Sn- ;; :: ¦ of D- . -ad , and King I'lxlr a ' t oi\ T^<\g - wo ud , audmany oth . r Kiii^ii . And we know that if y- . -ur : ' .:ihcr. -: ha.l fi gut- .l this writin g, .i::>l bj und t: :> mb-lv.-: with an oath , th. n tli. y would have b. vn !dr..iig f o fi g ht again st this King. -0. 15i:t when these tilings were sp- i- kr-n , m any tii rned ::y. -;iy from heai-ing them , an-J would n ot bu j. re suaded. 27. Aud it eiiine to pas s th: .t other men went iVirlh a;: me-fc enger s , and ;:ia- ny did si gn the writing. »M. Audit i-aui B t o p:iss. v. 'heii the rli 'l divn wer e- gatlmreti toge i Uer to search tho . ' .i. -ri jjtar e:• , r.nd l ead the nnnmimil - niMit s of the l^c rd e.n tho !>:ibhuth day, that they did si gn the writing, aud their fath ers did make them vow they would no t serve Kl-g Aleol u.l , nor allow hin u t i tak . ' any of tin ir ;iiu ' i;y from them. ' 20. lint the Kimr l^u-ii. -d th. ;m to reorn , and tli o. -i- vho n.iiii. -ier e.i to lnm in his P alaci -lang h e-d them to scuni , also 30 . And it came to puss , wh en these children grew to years , that they n-m.-ni- bered tho writin g whieh tb r y bad ii;;n- ed , and they said one fo um-.ther , there are man y who had not si gned thw wrU | ing, and Koine, who have si gned th s . - writ ing have become the servants of king Aleohol. 31. D el \u therefore j oiti hau -Iiu hand and l et us say to all wh o will unite with us , wo will be the Koin and Daughte rs of Temperance , and we will have th ese w ol ds inscribed upon our banners Dove, Purit y and Fide lity. 32. And wo will assemble ourselves together on the third d ay afte r ovcry Sabbath day, in tlie evening, and v. -o will counsel togeth er how we in iy de- str oy this great King, l est porndviatture , lie ma'- rise up against us , end des troy us , and all our peop le. 33. And we will have eloque nt men to speak to us , and we will p lay eai in- struments of music , and we will sing the songs of battle , uuel we sh all bec ome strong in our hearts to fi g ht- against this great King. Hi. And we will have a chiei man chosen from amon g us , and he shall b e called the pat riarch , And wu wil l choose for ourselves a scribe , and a keep - er of the Treusui y, ami n man to read to us from the law oil Closes , and aseu- tinul to stniul at tlie gate. 35. And it shall not \ be lawful for nay person to come into th e fions and Daug h- ters , who .shall not t. -ke a vow , and si gn the writing aga inst Kink Al eohol , nud who shall not ba able to speak - the wj rd which the patri arch shall teach tho Sons and Daug hters to speak. And no per - son shall come into the assembly, ex- cep t ho shall pay a small sum of money. 3G. And the say ing p leased the young men well , and they told tho say ing to their wives and their sisters and their mothers , and to th eir father ;;. 37. And they said , Wo will join with you; for if wo counsel together , and keep our enemies away from us , wu sh al l become well abl e to go up and capture the strong-holds of King Alcohol , and ilrivo our enemies away far away from us. 38. Anil it cam e to pass when n few had made a covenant to gethor to be tho Sons of Tempera nce , that tho tiding* were carried to the to tho court of the royal iiunen , and tho men of tho Court sent tlum i a writing, sey ing, 3!) This is your charter , lor yo shall bo culled the Sons of Temp era nee , and ye are worthy to be leaders iu the war a- gaiu st King Aleohol. •10. And they prized tho writing and caused it to bo hung up on tho in- ner wall of the house where they as- sembled themselves together , and it re- imiinos unto this day. •11. The names of the Sous and Dau ght era who niiido tho ooveneut, are they not written in the book of the isuribe , aud in tlio writing called tho charter , which was sent unto them ? •15. And it oamo to pass , when they would c-hoose a man to bo th eir patri- arch , that thoy said , wo will choose our worth y brother Bailey of tho tri be ot Corey; and thoy chose him. 40. And it came to pass when the peop le of their land saw that the Sons and Daughters wore very valiant to at- tack tho King in his strongholds , and wry zoulous to wave the peop le from tlio cruelt y aud oppr ession of the King, Unit tliev said , •II. Their anu so is a good cause , and they will overcome thn King. M' a will go with theni. •in, Then King Alcohol begun to Ir ein- blu where some of his blrunghold wore taken ,Ann it evimu to pass that the beau- tiful green nailed T enipenr.iee e:.niu and dwelt in the laud of lS.iutlr.ld , •JO. Four limes in every y our v. 'iu n man chosen fi\ »tu anion :.; tlm ^\iio. to l. ' j th \ piitrlare ' is. are lliey nut w i'iteu I II tin ) l«r.,ik of ol' tli .i . Scribe ' ( •17. A ii.l it ciiiiu t' i pihH that (T.uinUr.di (he sun ol 'Ji.ihu, of the tribe of It- ii. «-;-:ni \ V:lH chosen; and hu tvntiini ' . 'S 1 i b.i the p' llriiiiv . i until tliis day. •l ;l. All the rest .d' th e ut:U of d iv.intlmn .III ' 1 , ol ' th\ pMr h i ivM , Mild eif lb . ' , ,! v.; anil Daug iit i :. «of Temp erance in the I an.! of S >u tie,Id Jure they not writ- ten in the chroiii t i es of Samuel , wiiie-h ii callvl 11 -nm.tt ' : And al the n ame- of the JS i-ns and D aug hter: . , . ire th ey n ot writiili iu the book ot Arther the Serib e ' i I If y.y.i ii.i.inil |.<:iv!.:uiii :r u lVa ' .-:i .I n not itft oni? until y.»u h. -iv e exi' .mi'icil elul !>iuitl . A: Tialiili' s- _ l.rici. ' lis t of WalU 'iua W.itciiw. Sutin facliua buj r ¦ O. -ienr L. Jugg er Inn purchased of Jtcv , Lo iii.t C t' .i iiil. - , it liDi txi hiiiI lot \ii .Sec- ond . -ti' . , 't, n ear the cwamp , f ormci ' ly ocm ipiei ' b y C.d eb Driw. i :i!i.lVI (. 'c !j l, (llM ) Mr, iNind -t t .ikiii ^ ' th .i lot n eent ly pur- c,, -i .si- .i b y ?.lr. dag g er of Cu pt, rj idu ey 1\ Kie ' .eJ ' ., P' . 'i iti ) of Oapt , Albert. M. C. 'hn - ' j' h j 'oi- .h'iH'ii , fi r ifWO of tho pur- ehii-i ' ui'i'iey, 'J'lu- r>\li. ir. r Mary Freehold arrived nl .Ww V nr!; t' io ne>:t mornin g ni' li 'i\ l ej v l l .- '! her , ' , The Iu- p ei. 'toi' . .| of ViV. -el . pl' uuuune'ud l U'C supel'i .' l' 111 lllinlul and Vi 'i.rl:m i.iii-bi]i , r.ui) 'liifpnelur asMir t alu - I tifr t li ' it \be i'i (be bent built \k. -\u\ lie rv. 'T v.m s on boiiril of. Who luiii boon ra- ted A 1 fur 11 yi'iirs, losull toi iuy pi.rt of thn NVi.rld. Ilel'tutld c osl on lciivlii}, ' , Hie wlia if nt Oivenj e 'it wiw f , i 37.073, fill. .She ' .in. » tnkui lii u lo.nl for New Orl - i n ti< , • - ' / ' \ii' ti. fil rooii iioi'i' . ii:. - It v. Aj. . - . ij- - .. - en. a blind pr eache r j irea ebisl in the .l , r.e.i 'yf. .Ti au Church , nu .Su nda y ev.-nin g las t, to a lar g.i and iii teliig' . -iit audience , f or the b. - .ielit ol the bliu- .l in thi -s ue-e.ntr y. A collue-tion v v:i . - tak e;: , which v,e und erstand a- u- .OJIi ' . - . -d (•• t; lite a l arge Milii lor the-o j .aii. - . A. ' lcr the seivb.e. he and s-ime fii elids , v. - elit t o il-e Hotel kept b y our wor thy mid oteeui&d fi lon.1 Henry D. Wiek' xim , who kindl y g ave him the use i'f l.istlno ton ed j ianr..wher e he di.icoiiih ed som e excellent music , s» :*si.iiutlb y His Wi ckham and Mr. V. W. Tut h ill. It is trul y wonderful t o sec :i man who has never beheld the li g ht of day perforin su ch marvelou. , feat:; with his lingers on the p iano. ?d :iy he bo kindl y cared f or wherever he may go. A Thanksg iving servi ce will !>o held in the ii. 10. Chur ch in this village , Thur. :!ey the -Jst Si , at ludf p sa t U) a. u. .. Sermon b y the ])iisto. - . Iu th e sL.:i;e Cmii-eli the f^Uowirie- top ic v; ill b e cuusidi. -re' .i n est ,iab!iath ui-or iiin g: The Book of ('br: >.lianity— D.Jos tin. 1 character of the I'dble lir./ve th )>«iivinit y ot Chriition r eli g ion * r '\ At the lS-lMi Sessi on of Eastern Star Dod ge f. O. ct 11. T. the following elli- cers w ere elected : Wm. F. T Ay, W. C. T- , Om sie A. Wil- bur , AV.V. T ; V. I> U' lil-lsuiilh W. F. ti J. Aildi:-:oie\tU.!.;::iuhh , W. T; J ennii^ Hur t on W. 31; V, ' . 11. Clover , W. A. U Uart.:: . ; M. Terry, V. ' . O. ti. , r ' Winter i.s alin e:, - * ate- .ir door.?. Nov. - ii cuino Hi \ fiia- -! of th , - whi te frost , now the ice beg iiii t o skim the ponds and the fowl t o iinddle t- . r , - 'dher with droop- ing heads ; n :»\v the furui work ia meiit all done and the farm vacation will soon beg in. Tin; st alks aro no.tr! y esu i od , the coal - is. mos tl y iiti red , the turni ps v/ill shortl y be pulled lin: x our thritty i illcio of the :;e.il will go into Wint er cpmrt ere. Now the farmer will look ¦ ¦ Ab out for 1' un uuel frolic. Our: ; is a country vill age and to use a common ci:ur e-j- . -ioii wu may aehl with all tho modem uupr fn-cni ' eni:- . - ¦ ' We were t- . ' -lhui-jj ll- n' othe-r day with an old citiz en about the e>Ul times in thij p lee sunt j ouce , and our friend i-diivirkcd upon the de!-eri x>ti(.ii «;!' Kouthoh l g iven in e. - .i old St.it e Gaai . -lecr publi t hc , ! .sonie three (piarb -rs of a c entury ago ' . Tho article was fnrnls -h ed b y Hen. Tiiuiiia:' ' ii , D. -srerat one time District Attorm ' y of the County & himself a re i d ent unit iu it ho dot.cril.e d Wouihold as astroet of houses \ ohl and without paint. \ The truth of severit y five years ago would bo libel to day. Then indeed \ old hous es without • puiirt , \ —to liny now houses with paint , a population more than trebeh. -d , a pviuHng press , a Librar y, Lectures and Public ilutortai u ineut a. ^ - ^ ^ And t his brings us to the subject pr oper of this notice , which ia to call the attention of our readers to the rich aud v. riod programme of tho tiouthold L y- o^uni Association , which , will be found in our advertising columns. The public alroiul y bear in nr ' nd with ple asan t and greatful reiiion.brauuu tho successfu l charact er of last Winters representations —tholei tuvoa th it wtro u ffor d ed—t holi- brar y that waft start ed—r.nd all throug h the instrumen t ality of the As- Kociittiou A siuiulnr i duu is laid out for tho coming Winter. It will bo the OKpeuial object of the Association to pro- vide for a largo addition to their smal l but pi ini tial* Library. The p ieces to bo presented next week h.ivo been chosen with great care and it is believed that thir seluutioiis will m e;:t tho public approbation. Tho evening will communco with tho rep resentat ion of \ Cool us tt Cu'iumbur. \ The droll ery of this 4>luoo cousislsin the CNipiisit e oil' rontory of . n young Kngh. -limnu (Fluuipcr ) in tho house ofu r e»pee' tahh ) gi iilloaiau ' . Iht rkiiis), to whom hu is mi entiru Btraugor. Then to umlcu up a harmoniou s whole there is tho usua l •wool and love lorn young lad y ( Mls.8 Honiton ) and her lover ( Fred J J arkin s) with the customary maid (V . 'igg ins.) who is not altogether avorsod to being k! «sed , Tho next p iecu will bo \ Iris h Asiinruuoo ami Yank ee Mod esty. ' Thi.i is n hup jiy portrait are of Ir»h .Shrewdnes s, blundering nn . ' t lovu uiaU in\ . That w ell known Iri ^ii umatuar uwtor Mr. C. iK TilUugh iut has ooiinenlud to (ukrt tlio princip al purt— that of I' ut—mid his fluuc o«. 'i Iu that line was fully iMuViishial b y the crowd ml l ioimes of laiit. 'Wintor , which weiv am- v illi . 1. with Linght.T at his ii.imiiable •dlaui ' .y And y. \ MIm F.uiwy Htrok er in iiVanki'u g irl all tho way from ' Wm- honk I'la lns away d own cn.d. \ !- : '\' In bold , i- j.rig lill . \ , iiuleU-wl iti - d, and i' a( sunn fulls in luvii with her. Mr. lbiflV r is a grouty old uv iilh iiiii i i. Mi:' . Uu;Y\V hl.i uUtor is ti y< yy itueeptiL ' .c inai.l. . , , .i lady, an.l M * f lU i^v thei r nl ¦¦ :• «• ii ' .\ V- un 'iilod by the addi'ui - ' .e.s of t ' io sii\b Olli ' iou, wi illo U. -i\ !»j r. -t is cull: -I y Hi\ j. M^ i ' v of (he j, ' . ;ll.i.,l, and devoted I. ' ipial.i Un' by.t, Tin -lv, !ua p i;- ' . ••Ii.\ M' .il ' -• ¦ > ¦ \ Kcrr. e Hints and liappeir ntjs. prj misbi a heari y l aug h. We believe the obj ects aimed at by the Associ ation aro praise—worth y: that XUihlic le ctures a^ a means of social cn- j .-ymei it and did' u sing iiiformali nn oug ht to ! .Q wel comed and sustained ; tli ut a Library eoicsisting of popular standard wo rk. - , will cons titute an effi- ci ent agent : ' .>r the mental and m oral clcviiti'jn ol the Tillage. W e publish elsewhere a communi ca- tion euliu.-d \A ppeal * . .i all true chris- tian \ . \ It w as evidentl y wr i tten to d> »- j ir cciiita and discou-nire tlio efforts ol the A:v . ociati::ii . in wb \«e be-half wo have spok en so cordially above. The wvit.T .it * this - up ;-t:i l'\ thinks tho entertain- ment bu<i , because th ey aro so much in- f erior to pray ;• or other reli g ious meet- ings. Very w ell , but tho mituie of man i s not cr iiial to a p. -rpetu d prayer m eet- ing. Innocent amusement are as mtiuh in cumbent upon us us any other duty of lite. Th e eha- .acij r of tho ladies and gentlem en conw-ted with this Associ- ution i> nguaranty of tha pu ' y and iun ocenuo of ihi .Fr: enteitai -iuieiits , whi ch no one will seriousl y ud ert ake to qu estion. They h one/.tl }- think th . y a re. d oing a good work fur .Souihohl , and s o tln-y mea- to per =:jvero in their Wel l doing. To our friend , who thinks differentl y we would commend , as worth y of his eiiri-ihl erutii - .ii , the following wordo taken f -in lie- . - . li^-nr y Ward Il eocher ' .s sernitiii of bet S.iaday morning upon tho t'-xir , \YViudher th '-r. Hire , ye eat en - drink or whatso ever yo d o , tlo all to the •rl oTv of Oiid \ —C- . -rint ' iians , X. . \11. \Vi ' e luu&'t not wateli our ac tions too el ei.ol y. (. -lib , ' be sur o the nini is ri g ht and then go f >i- ,va rd trus l.ing to Cod. It was the fault oi' Calvinism that ii. p la ced a:i i- -l-' .d of us e dleuce before men impossible for tbe Weak to atiaiu to. Men w ere imperfect -ind must, make si.iiiii mist .kes. V/hat rert of children s houlel I have (eniitism-j d tho preacher) i: I never ai' .owed them nut of zuy si g ht. They would begond y. g ood y up t.i s ev- en i con and devil , devil a !'t-:-r that. You must all ow men to make mistak -ic; you you must trust men; you must not keep t elling them of their i ' . ;ult. -; it is better for th em to g > v.vj ' .U than to go wvi gjj liv.fr after ri g ht ad their liv es. Let nii'ii take aim i.i the ri g ht diree li iii and ibe.ii put on jwim and go forwf .rd e-aliing on C J el for iiel p. Aim hi g h; do the be.d you can and then lake comfort. Don 't ma tte y.iur. -(d i ' iuii erablo buiau -e you aro not ¦ » i go > et as you think you ought t o be . Don ' t be a h ard ma:>tt. -:' with you. -stif ; servcC lirij t faithfull y and che erfull y and lie will servo you royal- l y wi th utvrnal salvati \ ii. : Y» T o UTideri ;i::nd tli: ;t Frof. Geo. I' , lleeve will open a Sing ing Se.V.os-1 iu this village next Thursday ni g ht. Tonus Ouc Dollar f or eleven nig hts. Thur -iday being Thanksg iving day we go to press one day earl i er than u>,:>ul , which aeci.uiils f or u in-city of n .ws it- .uiv. •\OUND. —A sharp ie , ab out. 12 f«et long, on Town Harbor b ench. The owner can bnvu the s-iiaa b y proving prope rty and pay ing ch arges. I> . C. TliTJIIM.. Xow t* your limu I j u.ilvr your . \idawl Iiool . -• i f (ioliioinitli i: Tuthill. Hunt.. -gt..u villngu is fust sirriving at a state of not oriety, vho eau scsof which , if inn, soon che cked , will bring s ome i. uo to thn In. 'fer. The c-iso more esji cciall y refl ' or ed to is that of Chiis, U. Kelsey who , IV.r nn alleged intimacy wit h a young lad y, and while walking on Main street in Unit villtge , was sniw d b y a baud of disguised riu li' .us , di.igcl tuthe young lad y ' s house , and iur ' .ii.dicd a ful . suit of tar and feath ers, v.li. 'ii to add in suit to injury, he , in his hel p less erudit- ion, was sev ere l y p o und e d , which pugil- ist in amus ement win kept up until blood freel y ilowed. hUiu-e thin tim e Ki-lfuy bus been nr ' st-b ig, and, us articles of his clothing, torn and blo od y, have been foii iul on the beach at Lloy d' r Neck souiii five ndlea iVo lu tho bceun of tho outrage , us widl as mrrk s as if a dead body hud l u'i . 'ii dragged in th e sarid to Ihu water ' s edge , it is supposed b y som e , tli! t to cover thuir da st.ird l y act , mur- der was rest ored to and t iiu co tpse drug god av. 'uy mid thrown into the water —7; ' .i'; r w ,, —.» t .*————. A Dastardly Giitr.ise . The horse disease is very prevalen t .d ; ! at this p l ace, b . n-» eases have yet pr< iv- oil fatal , but many horses aro unfit for us e. j Mr. Daniel C. Terry an old resident. Fanner h ere , has latel y rem oved to the i vill age of Eiverhead where he has er- : reeled a new il 'vidling upon Aimer Str e et , h-aving hi. - - y. -ungot son. Hen r y ! in charge of tlie farm. B y reason of tbe excessive ra ins this Fall , s ome of the dams erected this sea- •son upon the lino of the Long Swimips have proveil ius-j iU cient to stop tho . fl ow of water , nnd owners are busy j raisin g tlum bigkr -v. I rft .» • ! - .ui.|. -; r;r.. ' .u f.\ni ;r.ind I w i-jio .i; : ;- .<. j t i: ;i-e . ' ?a - 'x ' tci- i' s ' .a-.o:-. \i j j Northriilo. I Ther e are a great many ways tor a | christian t o be led away fr om hi.i or her . prolessi on. ViV 1 know that b y exper- i ence. The 5 in pro: sh >n that I wish to iix UTiwi : yviur minds i. - ' . that it is wrem g to at' . cnd any kind of ni-insenu -itts where our S aviour sould uot be a guest. : V> * e are too read y sometim es to snswor i if we sh all attend this or that nauuu -e- j ment or not and there lire many enter- ; t ainiiKf i its g iven in this village of tmvf , J wher -j uhri< tiuiis .di:.iihlr.ot attend. The [ '^••ri - . p lnre: - . 1;-U n. -. 'hat v. - e s>be>uhil .-t v:v.v . -dice !ions be- en things above mure than . things on the eare ' i. Als o tip. ' , we c-au J nut s erve two m.i.dcis. Oh christian ; v. - .-i g h this n- ... !:-. •:• well in your minds. ; Oil ; if you are tn- .-ki - .ig f.ir p i eaKure you ; can find it by w orking fur . ' eaus iu the Jiv.17. - er circle. IScibrc yon aiten J anj - . - . -oneerts ent. r- tain i m iiti. tahuw -s «&;- ., think wit ii er you ' nre doing what i:i li g ht be:-.r u y. . .ur j Heavenl y F- . - .t:. - . -r. Oh! let me uppeai ! to jou n ever attend any an .iiH uiei.S a i where y our Saviour wo'ilil not Vie a , fru est. E.m.m ist Wei: ;- .K E. j I- . ' -oUth ol-l X eiv. ' - • ' ; 11-7- ' . - ; ! ._ tr9<~ G. -Mui i ii . - Ti!r!:. -i ' Ulnud S-U si- t Ti. J c-ff- ! L* l>Uil & Co\i 1 -**~* O- \ l ,. _ Ai 'i-EAi. to Ai r . Tr. fF. Cii\ . tsriAxa C. 'bauncf -y V> \ . Tuthill K;-}.. - . \ .::: ' . • • chi . 'pp ' ng sai-. - -: ge n- . • - . ' . et tht : \ : .r:a •• . '! J. -:kc It \ . Tu thill . c-: :u .rh i !.:. -: thumb ;:, ! in the chopp er and £.. •• v. ;i il *l ii' i .i u Ills : : b and. Ii. - . - w as ' ¦ • .ken iu ' .o t ' . ' .-: b ' aKi ' iii a ; f«i' i-tii :g c :id it ion. The wound v. - a:- ! drc.v : ,:-! b y lira. AVo od it: •! :. , , o:.!:ng to ; l :u.t accounts was doing v. - I 1 . On a xi) Ori -:vi:;ri at !- ) . . ' . ' ;. ' . • . »' .rr Ham. | I.T. < . i tij i : ;:. J Sir. P. U . - ii: i: -nd , i l Matt itii \ :. ' . :.av- ! iu«* eomp ! et«d hi s IC -u- I'lidl . wi ll give a . ;Via: Hop on Thuivi ' h- .y c-, - ailng Xov. 2 ' - , > l l ,! 7o. Thi \ . publi c are invite.! to civvud. ¦ Fl. air iiiiiiiagci.i i-'loy d h. lliilan d , Lu.d r • Cri ldcl- .deve , Iv.iyem Ii. \V. •!! :' . Th e Hail i* ! :r , and sp:i< i nu ' . and i- I fitted up in t ii e mod approved :-l , yi e and , ilr. T [{i.;::rd dewves great ered 't for his j enterpris e au.i \.i;1 ha sp irit. W o hope j his H all will be i-iniv.lnl t ¦ > uv riiowiug oil Thuuk ^ g i^•;l!;•; iii g ht. ' — _<*?.,-.— llej . f or '.' .:. ¦ a.i. ; . - . -:. !' ...!, •': . ' • \J.:l- .0 .. ' ll li'ta. - l- , . .! ;- u..: ' .i.il.| la :., e e.n- . i . <v».»- I Jam . sport — TV i ' c vd T. Young bus J been :id l iud ;f , l n liiieitie b y n. bo ir.t )• • ')- | n;iii:! ei 'l to ex uaiii e i;do hi- ; e.is • . and h e ! will bo suit to U ' .ie;i. f\i' treati u'l.t. .. -<. 9 *y li- .v yieiu:. \ , !;. I ' i'- :. l.Tiii • u!' Iiit.-m unit M' . 'tllc i- ii csal Soiti?; 1 1 i lira.: \ ; |.. . ; Good Or ou- .id— Three attemp ts were maeie recentl y to open new inlets fr om from the r;coitn to the bay at thi s p hini ' . Two failed and tho thir l abando ned j rTu iriiriiK ' iiHiHil'- Ci»'\ .i I ll-era i , l' r. ' i lit llnrli y. . ^ ii' M i . i Ti.|.;.Mii. AiH ' A - rie' hii .I fi 'lie-r ill-icllc iirllclcj M | |iu- .ll). . . >ll I>1 l.i; M.lie . I ...... . ... J Jtlvitrh ead— 'V nrk ha-i bien begun on • thn new K p l-tcop. - il Chiip .d , which will b.i ! iW.s'i' i f;et iu sir. ' . ' , with a i.p irri -10 i' uut hi yh. Ej fiir .i tiu th \ al patiini Cnaud Duohcsa iui- .de , at li. I ' elV 'VMUi &. Co, Colihiiiltti & Tutliil! tiuvt Jimt li.»n I'ci 'dii ff 11 liu-jn- ii' 1-llilini 11 tlii'imo k of iiVi l? , w ' .iii.'li iVy j uiu bU' orhi t t at I\ ¦ •ilnr jirli\'!!. it! . - .-1 1 :4 ,,.. •;. Wm. H. I' .iit, actio n ' for «Vi \« . I sh\\ n. has cfim. 'te.l the side of her village !\l ly- \\\ix 11 few ruds ninth of the academy, b-i Jliss llurriet Jones Itogers ; j irleo i?7')0 . Ki 'poi ' l siiys , Miss Itogura has engaged 11 young Xcw York n iehltiurt of ability to pr .jpiii' it plans r ' ni' a h omo, with a mnn- . w .ir -l 1 ouf, nud two ;, ' ,ory how window. Vi ' m. Full eriil ' TI oiiicidiih' , Feiin., has p tirehiiiicd a buihll' .igsite nf Fran cis W W, Cook ol' about , three iw.vt * , iidjuiniiig I I ha t lately fold to ill\ .Holiest llrotlie l's I of Xrw Y ork , The jiriou has not , traiiii j p iri'd, bu t is believed t' be ijt 'JUO ].o j ll!. 'l'\. I Henry King \White in Ira iisferlng ; his store into uu oy ster s,;l..oil. —Ex, i I . _o. (- .^---» . j >\ '\v llul.bei' Hi ml 1 nil sizes , Mens . lloyn i < c Y mills , at 1' .. J cile i'son i Co, I m » » I Si t in' , iia« \ i 7 t¥o iMt \ la i-uia lmi'ri.n ' iu t ftero. 1 . {. ioatlu' .:n ;»ton. I I.. . ~W. \WOOfJ I m PATOEOcru i; , I / ui . -mr rl y wit h 'A \ j» . il. 1.::; : ; „ iis v- ^M \:>j; i.lov ed hij car !v ^H ROIJ TIIO LD , I is ii- iw pri»pnr>:d V. \ t ake ^M AIJi SH7D3 G'f 1 FERKOTYri^ , ¦ Lsti ntt 1 lb: tli'ib. • ¦ Cards , l-S , -1-1 Bisie. 'fl Co?y i: < > \ And I ' h'b. ' .Hfd. ' ei H ft Ail kinds of ' :> ¦ PICTUR E S j done with :ifint:ie: ;s and di. -jcit. -l.t.i iJ ¦ SATrHFACTiOX O L' .\ iiA. ' .r Ki:b ¦ ' >^H of all kinds and sizes fc.nii:b e! l> \' ¦ vfl der. W CALL AND Kl' .Tl V. ! . ^ | S OBtllOlll LTaBl ASiifi Public Entortalsianent AT THE UNIVERSALI9T CHURCH SOUTHOLD , On Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings December 3d , an d 4th , . 1872. Ii ston u j on ithcr of tho abovi > nntr . 'i evenings thn ea ' oj rbiininr.n t will ! «.. ,- ,. . poncd to FIRST FAIlt EVK Kl\ ( ' . .^ o P \ THK SA11 E \WF.EE. • -- ¦ i- g The. Southold L yc eum Ass-civ ; >;n 9 fuive ' the p lousuro to ann ounce tij.-ir ' ,. - 9 eutertainnieiit of thn a nason <.{ IK72 h , i H \ • '! , on which ocenpi e.T. will h,. j.; v , „ y- H Bhmeh.ird 0 erroi ii' . -. ^ \ u rci- in ir„. „, .. JM COOL AS A CU CUMBER I (!l.l. 11M.U1>H , C. H. 1,-1 H F::r.:) . JIah:::: *» , A. It- .,,,, B| Pi.c-MrKi i, ah . ?• *. . „ , hMJ ?.Ilh» Jr.sx Y l!nx:7n h, 3ti.. - l.u, .;. i t j. ' Ifl ¦ \Vui.ii xs , 3li>. ^ :- \ .:i. t ' i ^M To be followed b y the Farce , i„ Xv, | acta entitl ed ^M IEISH A SSFEANOE I and m YANKEE MODI STT 1 !• ¦ • •>• . o. s t; :, - ' - ¦ Mr. I1.IKKKH, r . Il. 'i • ¦ ! i ' a:\ I ' liMt . I.Lniirn -r e . v. • : S M u.O..U\-ja , - - .. ' •1. - ...! I . * \ ' .\N - . - . .ir :f:i;ii:u ^V. - . 'j ki- .> . - . - ¦ ir; l ' . ' .: r j ' i. ,\- . . , . H >' :. ^-: Ah \:t. :.l:. L' e-srji- . , 11 1^.1, ' !.:. - ,; :.:.. r , - . ; : H fiViX. ..:- .;. M • : fl T<. i- .e. - .iiMU-l e with t ' no i;ne i.et l- ' ..:- ., - , IH J. if. M e. -to n of H BOX AND COX. ¦ ?• ¦ - •>. - . H i t.:- ; . 1I..:ts.)':k. Mr ; . D Tii e iiu,.:<- wi-i -v- fiirn:. -:.-1 B Greenpoit Coi r.et B:r/- , 9 The eu iert.uiuiueiit to e.v.,;i:;i-;. ¦ .. _ • . ^M 7 1-2 o ' clock. 9 A TTSTs '/ V ;* SJT- -Ti to - <c r. f~ - -?- : ^ ~ 9 jr- .. .u. -.e..-—...>»- ,?.». »* - —. < a.ij -e. .1..^.%. -,;. .. y ^M Ti. . *!o ; ls i ' ... - - - -de i. »y 1' riiice i1 :u- - , l' .. ^M A. L. HwiTi.C. > ' . • i : .l*:i- .;\ .b.: «.:. uul «; ti.. - ¦ I' o-i l O'dice c.t i' .-c-eiii e . H ?« o fi - . -e 1 i—?. .•;;; ¦ ' •).t tin ' ; ' . '- . - .s. JH L7, ' \Notiic i.s her eby f:lve ' .i i > « ¦ ' • •• ' \' J- SJ ivblo inhiibitiuit a of thu town > . \ f.S R( J t . \ftloi , i) I<. T, , HJ Tha *- . I tho u iidiirei ^ iiod , C\ '!\ H tax es in and for wild tov. -n, leiv ¦ '' \ ; ' HJ nd the t'lx bool. 'fi , and will nt !'• »•' '• ' • ; \ HJ lioi iM i' of 11. F. Wj-i r .i.H , in :,Urvr. •' «• ;• , ¦ I Frida y Kov. 20Hi from 'J A M ' < ¦ •• ;' •' •; \ ^ H ut tlio liouno of Oh i- iro N' V.vii., ia \ ' • ' > ¦ KNT , onMonilay l> ei ib.-r 'Jn'l ' < \ ' ¦ '\ , |flj house of J. W. llt. 'NT ft . VO ill . ^ ¦ • T« ' ¦ ' W on Tuwiluy Dce eiuher •! ¦ 1, at tlu \' ' |fl , Of OUM I SMITH A T t. 'TIJIW -i '\ <: ' ! ' f ' i \' ;S ' at. 'R , on Tuesday Ww inibc i' I ' ah. • ¦ •; ' SI I 9 A. M. to 12 A. M. at tho «t \ v '' , ' 9J ! Jk itkubon & Co., in I 'i;\\ . vi. ; ¦ • • H 1 TuiMila y Dc ddiiibor 10th, in. ia 1 I'' 13 ' \ ' ¦ i 4 p. m „ at th e oiboii onVM . H W ku^ 'Hj & Ou , h i (iiiKBSfAOiiT on Tu'-.vi iy li H Dumb er 17th. HJ ¦ T, J UlJ 'fKO K ' yV /.bb ' ' M O rc'Dnport. Nov* S\ Us \' -. ^HJ j mini mi in ii SfH Ciillocturs . n c *) ii: 'j. JM Tlio Tra^eles?. JI F. Tprry, JRilii«rA ; l l n)j»i \iel»r N\ot:i: c i?>s 53?TT rivni gr concludi . -d not to publ Sdi thn Itls . ' .vi; ,Si:x a'iy ni or.- , I have made arran gements with thu publish er of the Tli AVKi.Klt to suppl y in j- • - •• „! )' .criber.s ¦ wi'h the Tr.AVMl.KH , 'I u: uuth.s :iiul tliosa who have suh . ~e- .iij.- d and arc- suliyei-iber s to tho TllAV ili. KU, >vill he e r . .dit eel on T KAVill.J llt honks three month. -;. r , i:rGE\E ELDRIDGE.