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Tia Lob£ Maui TmelGr. • ,. . rxrara s DAY, a tjg . s. ists. a> .a **B aaaanaiHia« BM ^Hi MB . Festival at M. B. Church , Cutchogue , this evening. At Cut c hogu e , on Thur s d a y l as t , ground was broken for th e new Catho- lic Churc h. A flourin g-mill company has been or- . gahia sd at Port Jefferson with a cap it al stock of $22 , 000. Nomin ating under difficulties. The ' D emocratic Congressional - nomination at Mt Vernon, Ohio , on Friday, was r aide onl y on the 1 , 2 5 5th b a llot , Tbe B ev. J. Milton Stevens , late of G arden City, has accepted the ' rector- ship of Christ Church of West Islip, and preached his first sermon there on Sun- day. ~ A regatta by tbe Atlantic Yacht Club occurs at Greenport to-day (Thursday) * 10 a. m. The Times says that another rejr atta by Greenport cat-ri gged boats \ will occur to-in orrow. JBv a recent l aw of the Leg islature of this State ^imending the fees of coron ers , it is provided that compensation for ju- rors shall be $1 for each day ' s se r vice , and this is made a county ch arge. Su perintendent I. D..Barton , of the Manhattan Beach Jftailway, says : \We b egan running on the 19th of July lost. year , and the rood p a id for it se lf b e for e t h e season clew e d . \ A ci g ar -cost the town of Alta , Utah, $lS0 , 0Cd a few days since , in this wi se : Juds 'd Y arn was lying on-a lounge smok i ng a ci gar , wh e n a fire , sot from his cig a r , o ccurred which con s um e d tb e Lit t le cott o n work s , comprising 200 v/oodeh buildings , valued at $1 00 , 000. _ A col ored boy about six years old. cu- riousl y deform ed , has recently been sent from Ami tyville to the Suffolk Count y Almshouse at Yaphank. He has only two fingers on e ach band , and his feet resemble tbe claws of a crab. He ap- parentl y enjoys good he alth. . At the monthly meetin g of the tru s- tees of , th e New York and Brook lyn -Brid ge, Brooklyn , on Monda y, the treasurer reported t hat the tota l recei pts up to the present time have been $9 , - 128 , 734 49 , smdthe e xp e nditur es $9 , 718 , - i 723 VI; there are - liabilities amounting to $186 , 3 88 M. The trustees passed I resolution , asking for a n additional . ap- propriation of $ 1 , 000, 000 , $1 , 000000 , .mm Brookl yn and $0 00 , 000 from New York city. _ ntAWK B. BAfBD , Tra **lia#9e»e)er , win visit Osuam s*»e* Aa a » .S. Wait lo r him. There w as a narrow escape from a se- rious drowning aocident ' at Amag ansett on Saturday mornin g. While tbe Sum- i , mer visitors were takin g their usual surf *$ bath , a yonng women got beyond' her Japan and was in imminent dange r , when her uncle and a Mr. Newton went to her rescue. ' Both became so much exhausted that they w ere compelled to * leave her , and she would have perished _ tyut . for assfcitanoe from the shore. She ' had already lost con sciousness , but was •sou resuscitated. Banders ' Hardware Cheap at Waf. BT. Tsaa r ' s. It is a powerful argum ent for parents to heed , in the report of tbe Eastern penitentiary for the year , that they g ive • summary of prison statistics since 1834 , and of the «. w90 p risoners received only 880 had trad es when committed. Of those received daring the ' year, nearl y one-half were between 18 and . 20 years , and anly M had trades. An idle man ' s brain is the devil' s worksho p, and a man with a trade is much lass - liable to be- come a criminal than one without a trad *. Bduoato your boys in useful em- p loyments, teach them trades for which they hive an aptitude, and you will best serve them , yourselves and the State. . Berate porehitiilni OIL BTOVEB. no to If. -H; Lswl* * _ sad examln* the Brilliant, the Diomond . tbe M sy rtower and tb» riomwe. The Treasury, Department at Wash- ington has Issued a circular directing ; keepers of life saving stations to act as 'inspectors and take charge of and pro- tect all pro perty saved from any shi p- wreck at wnioh they may bo pre sent un- til it is properly claimed , or tar .truttt lons to dispose of it are received from the Secretary of the Treasury. It is also made tbe duty of the keepers to take such measures as may bo within their power to prevent smuggling, and while Satrolmen aro in performance of their nty, at night or by day, a strict watch will bo kept to detect any efforts at smuggling. Job Printing, done neatly, promptly, and at low rates , at The Traveler Office. At Buffalo on Baturdu y last the ' fa* mouo trotting horse Barus made tho fastest trottin g; time ever recorded —a - mile in 2:13 !•* , thus boating Goldsmith Maid' s fastest time by throo -fourt hs of a second. Mr. Oonklin , of Aruham oiu- ' oquo , L. I., tho ' owner of Barus , endeav- o red for . years to got a fas t horse. He has evidently nooompli shod his object. Ho bos not only a fast horse , but a horse that \heats tho world. \ , Wo expect to hear of yet faster time from him. Mr. Splan , the driver , has boon , presented with an elegant silver basket, filled with rare flowers for driving tho fastest milo ever trotted without skip or break . Buy your hats snd osn. at Brtkln. % BlvorhMd Thoy can at you , and suit you and phmse you, Try liom. An extraordinary instance of loncovl- , ty is that oi T Mar y Bonton of Elton , Eng land , \vlu> was born two years be- fore Goorgo Wtuihington and thirt y-nine before Napoleon Bonaparte, < and is con- sequently <;i hor MSth yoar ! She in still in powfasion of nil hor faculties, and ;c.*tln without tlio aid of glosses. Thoro Would appear to bo no good reason why tho aVorago dur ation . of human life should not be groaMy increased if duo respect wore shown to the laws of health . -'\ ' nature , Miwi shortens his days by his own reoklow disregard of tboiu laws, If tho entire raoo could bo hold to a strict obdorvahoo of thorn , it is dec lared by diatiiiffuiRhfld biologists , that , in tho course . or a few tjonoratloii s , oontona - . .riniis would bo the rule and not tho ox- o ofcMon , , ,, ¦¦ > s» ami TEBH.1BLS ACCIDENT. . I n the N. T. Herald of July , 30th was the f ollowing : Mr. John S. Tylee , head of tb e flour and feed house of T y lee * MoElroy, Pftter aon , N. J., .with his wif e and children , n a rrowl y escaped de a th on Sund ay. evening. * •<The y were driving on Pre nkneM Mountain. ' when . their horses r an away . throwing . them ' , out and destroying the carri age. The accident o ccurred on a very steep descent and a r ough road. The whol e f<unil y were se- ver ely injured. \ Mrs. T y lee is the youngest daugh ter of Mr. A. J. Case , undertaker , N. Y. cit y. . She . .was considered . the finest s inger in the city of Pato rson. The late Mi s s B. C . M n p e s once wrote in The Traveler of h er masterl y ^ a bility as a vocalist. . The f ollowing private corres- pondence , dated Aug. ' 3d , we publish substanti ally as received. The poor g irl i s still beyond recogni- tion. H er head is badly hurt , di sfigur- ed for life , we gre atly fear , her : nose be- ing; pe rfectl y mashed , and her jaws so injured th at she could not talk for more th an twenty-fonr hoars. Her neck is so strained that the . will nev er be able to sing again. Bhe had to ride in a farm- er ' s wagon nine miles -after the accident H er little *bcy » were very brave , \ trying to comf ort their mama , as she could not see , insisting that they were not hurt , while the blocd \dropped onV them .upon her. ' • ' • ' \ ¦¦ \ \ ; ¦ • 3*fek;. . . *e . e>. — . • w m > The FLOREN CE OTX ROVES may be examln- •4 aad orders left «§J jl.Beekwkhwiawe at Seerta- oUt «t 'X*» K.4ahaaa%. j raae T OooSs atot * at O rient , and a t tho data , opposite Brisk State at Cutchog ue. D. T. WaVLLB , Age nt. AB7 UllVBir iABLM TROTH. ; You deserve to suffer , and if you lead a miierbble, unsatisfactory life in this beautitnl world , ' it is entirel y your own fault and there is only one excuse for you , —your unreasonable prejudices sod skepticism , which, hat killed thousands. Personal knowledge and common , sense reasoning ' will soon show you that Green ' s August Flower will cure you of Liver Complaint , or D yspepsia , with all its miserable effects , vuoh . as sick head- ache , palpitation of the heart , sour stom- ach , habitual ooetiveiiees , diaxtaessof the head; nervous prostration , low sp irits, Ac Its soles now roach every town on the Western Continent and not a Dru g- gist but will tell you . of its wonderful cures. You can buy a Bampta Bottle for 10 cents. ' Three doses-will relievo you. - ' . . - ., > ¦ > ¦ ' . > . :. ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ ' . ¦ . . m . . a n ..I ... ¦ _ Alt orders aeeonaaaying hair to o. made up, or for hair nonfe wtu rMStv. preaipt atte ntion If stat to to thePeekbam Ob „ II VourU ta, -Brooklyn , a. P. They buy ladles ' and ebUdt iav kalr. fiend Mr efrevia rs, • i ' ¦ ' : ¦ Headquarte rs for PICTU RE FRAM ES, C. B. Moo re * Go ' s BOOK AND FANCY GOODS STORE; Main -st., Greenport . Ii. I. \ An.;r person wfiatah ena paper reir u uttly treat the Po*c Office whether be baa subscribed or not , is re- sponsible for, the subscription. , * Any person otueringbi * paper to be diseontinuea nra ** par ap uU arrea rages, . or the PnUiaher may contfnne to aaad U ants payment in made , e nd col- lect the whole amount whether it is token out of the Pota Omeeor not. . WW8 0F HEW8PAPERS. - ¦¦ ' ¦ * ™ '' ¦¦ . i \' ¦ \ , , \ \ ... ¦¦ i ¦ Lines suggested after reading \The V o i c e of a Gu a rdi a n Sp irit. *\ Tea , my life ' s been one of sorrow , . No lig-M beaming - for the morrow , . But of dork despairin g- sorrow, ' ¦ ' : ¦ ' ¦ ' Did mr e^rit ever harrow ;? ¦ . - . ' :$ ¦ From Uft' e i»» and from man ' s creeds . ' ¦ \ ¦ : ' % Never SiiiflHnawhai my «|>eas. 1| \ iTiU T uMmel to thral na^ngv , ' . r Ac 1 the Joy that then wast brin ging- . Of a 1 tfe that fa eter nal . And of Jojw that are supernal , Showing me this open purtal Taug ht me that I was immortal. Like to aoul-tlirobe aUed with glory, ' ^ Doth mr heaat repeat thd story , .. That our ipfaits Ihre forever Aad onr being periahed never ; For a law dirine we ' re SUing And my heart with joy !• swelling. LOte the joyonaleapiu g fonntain ' Aa in aipirofJon moonting ; ' Like the laogbing atnamtet' s manner ' Or the gushing songs of irammer , Are the Joys them hast imparted To the beary-laden hearted. - ¦ ¦ • Tea , my aoul* » received the trea sure , . ¦ * ' Joyous breatnlnga without meanue ; ¦ . Dnrknese y ields to coming light ~ . And reveals Oat whicHie might ' Prom my inmost spirit shrouded , And its upward course be clouded. And the tidal ware * of thought , ¦ ' O' er my vision sweep athwart ; And the life line, its revealing . Show me that the words ore healing ; Tet their impress I am bearing' , ' Though my sorrows thou art sharing;. But I feel thy presence near me , ' - ' ¦ • » ; And thy cflforta now to cheer me , ' ¦ Wakes to life an inward feeling. That the lonl; ita powers revealing, : Bhall us guide \ to scenes Immortal . Even up to.hearen ' a portal. Lake City, Feb. 17th . 1S61. ] C**x C. Coawnt. Misses Mary and Joai e Gibson , of Rahwsy, N. J., are visiting their aunt , Mrs. B schard ariswbld. Master Chjtrles Augustus Davis has returned home after several weeks ' , ab- sence on a visit to his relatives in Jersey. M. P. m s » ¦ : It is a r act that while Dr. Kennedy bns per- Suia ed so many capital aar gieal operatioas , b e has nearr iost a aaaa—tut ar s living to , this.da; ia the bloom of health. Be givto Favorite Bemouy in the after treatment. . ,. ' ^ sf \ ' '^ k^X.TXEW, ' - : ' ,. ' ¦ . ' . Sditer •/ rh< ;rr a«alar . 4 . . .When I was s . boy there were but six houses on- the south tide of , . Msih -st , Southold , from Josh ua Payne ' s to the 8res ent post-ofBoe , and only fifteen on io north side. The Bev. Dr. H. U. Sohudder will preach in our church • . on next . Sunday morning and Dr. Sevan on the follow- ing Sund ay morning. - ''' Dr. Sutton is -converting his house , whi c h he moved , from G reenport to ' his farm , into a nice dwelling house , with basement, bay windows , and a large tower. Work done so far by B. H. Payne. HU farm . Li located ,at the head of West Nook creelr , aprrt of the Lord farm , all the north ern part of which is now sold. —N. C. . * HO i •ra iyrsB islav u. The pul p it in the 111 , B, church was occup ied on Sunda y; by Bev. Mr. Wil- liam ' s , of Norwalk , Conn ,, (formerl y of Southold ) who proa ehnd a very impres- sive and logical sermon from John 14th, part of 27th verso. In the Ocnrse of his remarks the speaker skid there were many iu tho world. ' living , in;tin , , by ohdatihg their helalibbrs; - eta , and : yei. who expect to reach hoayun. The steamer Slaokitono , from Balti- more to Providence,.wen t ashore in the fog on the outer bar off Aroagahwtt on Sunday ni ght. Bho got off at high wa- ter on Monday without inju ry. ' If, was estimated that 200 carriages - went to . the boaolt lost Saturda y to got refreshed from . . old Neptune ' s briny spray. The. city people still keep com- ing, accompanied by loads of trunks , oto, ¦ • • ' • .. . ' - . ¦ ¦ One of tho selniw of this p lace caught 40 , 000 shad in the - ocean ona da; ' last week and othert oaught smaller num- Our Polo of Liberty, raised on Wed- nesday lust , makes quite an imposing appearance when ' the ' da g is up. The flag is about 32 foot Ions. The pole and nag cost abou t. $350 , quite a present fir ono man , Mr , T. W. Squirm * , who received a so- vo te runstrolio a fow days ago, is again on (look , making hiraoolf usoful in the p ainting lino. Mr , S. 1% having a neat fence orootod abou t his residence. —Siu- xioir. Henr y Ludlow is buildin g a now houso at Mooox , noar tho rosiaonoo of J, Lawrence Goolc, —JSfrp/vw. Mr. ISstabrook lias bought tho Hast - ing ' * lot opposite tho rosldonoe of W. H, ]fi. Rogers, rBrid frohainptonl on which ho is to build boforn another season. Price paid $1 , 200. — Corrector, BUIDOEBAMFTON. EX0DB8T0BT TO-DAT. . An excur sion train will be run to-da y fThnrsd ay) from all stations on the L.L It. B, ea st of Fanningdale to Bookaway Beabh ^l eaving ^axeenport at 7:45 ana S ag : Harbor at .^- . SQ a.,m r ; return iag will le ave Bookaway Beach: at v4^0jp .m-, ar riy i ng at Greenport aad ?Sag Harbor at 8: 30 p. m. TnisVUl befthe onl y - . eat- ; cczslon to B ockawa y Beach tbia , aseaion. Par e for the round trip . $1 ; Childre n under tw e lv e years , half fare. Mr. G. D. Cose and his wife returned to the ' city Monday afternoon. Mr. W. 'W. Bichmou d has st arted on an extended tour west. How f ar we can 't s ay, probably as far as Lincoln. ' / A p leasant af fair was the little sur- prise par ty g iven to Mrs. H annah Conk- lin on Thu rsday evening last. The storm with out took nothing; from the p leasure wi thin. . - . - ' '' . ¦ ' ¦ . ' ' . j \ ... . ,.. ¦ . : M r. Edward Doag l a ss, who h as been \ the guest of Mrs. Pergerson , returned to Brooklyn on Monday. Mr. H enry Reeve of Brookl yn , with his daug hter . Flor a , a re t he guests of Mrs. B. T. Goldsmith. —P. VXO0HIC. Offi ce rs ele c t of Sterling Lod ge , I. O. G. T ^ of Greenport , in stalled on Thurs- day ni g ht . Au g. 1st; W. C.T., Byron Sogers ; W. Y.T., Mrs. Ann a Pease ; B. 8., C. W. Hartley ; A. S.,yF , H a mmond ; P. S. , C. B. Merrill ; Troas., Bmor y T er- rx ; Chaplain ^ KL Kbllerf^MarJih aH-Geo. W aag ; Deputy M., 'Mi ss Huldahr ' Cor- win ; L G., B rewster Smith ; O. G., H. 8. C ase ; B. Sup., Joaie Bxancher , L. Sup^ Louis a . Brown. , . .( . .i . ;. . '^_ : C ant. Austin Bennett, of yacht Ar- row , h as begun work upon a new house which he is about to build on his lot at the corner of First and Centre s its., this vill age. ' - \ ' ¦ ' • ' ' ' r ' : >- ' ¦¦ ; r> - •' ¦ ¦ • . ^ ¦ [ r The l adies of tho M. E. Society of Gr eenport have bought from the estate of Win. H. Smith , deo 'd, a lot on First st., next north of C apt ' Barker ' s premi- ses , and directl y in rear of the ; church, for $ 600; and at some future time a par- sonage , will be b uilt upon 'the lot. M argaret Burke , an unmarried Irish woman ag e d 35 ye ars, who for some time had be en a domestic in the family of T. Fr a nk Pric e , in this vill a ge , but for som e weeks has been with friends at S outhold, h as a llow e d an occurrence which w a s th e m ea ns of making some t rouble for herself and her cousin , a younger g irl , to prey upon her mind un- til it has become deranged. A. c ommis- sion c onsisting of Dvn. beland and Swe et was appointed ' by Co. Judge Hed ges to ' ex amine h<jr mental condi- tion , which w as done , on Thursday , Jul y 25 , when they declared her: insane, and the r eport having been approv ed by the Jud ge, Co. Superint endents Wells and Hu lse on Monda y proOMded W take her to the Hudson Biv er Insane Asylum at Pong hk e^psle. -^ty>a»lwn S. ; .^ ^ _ - ' . - 1 ' 'BeeB 'Baavuei' ^Ha anew howas 'bn Kap lan Ave. fos; Mr. Jajnes MvMseu. -i> ' - .. ' . . - .. . . -: • ;/. .;. . . >.^ , t - ¦ . ' > ' . . Mr. Hawkins k\ bnildinw ah exi onision of twelve feet on to tb ^VJdtdhan , of the resideno s of Wm. Z. : King , Bsq. ' —Greeh- Dort nsaa a. ' ' '' &• ' • ¦ ;. - • ¦ ; \! ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . - $ ¦ ¦ ';> . ¦ -. «' ¦ ., * . , \' * *\ ' . ' ¦ kdi ¦ ¦ p&' fiv ' f &&: **$?£\ ¦ : . ' ¦ ' ¦ . • . F. -'Is, . Yoang is jths ^etMSjrpM s^eaaal- flower sett er in thfi ssouW rOriesitl.T He has pat m over \1|800 in orie hdw. ¦ ' ¦ ¦ : ¦ .[ The little boy; of J k B. Eaynor , [Man- orville] so long afflicted with en a n scess on bU leg (caused probably by taking cold while bathing, the blood: - being overheated when entering the poad),has now become able to walkiabous , - 'i t ' iF , ears are entertained , however , that ha . will always be lame. -—JvVwit. . .. . ' ' . ' v -i- , ' , \' , • A meeting of the Proprietors of If on- tank was held .at Bast Ha mpton . on Tuesday last , the objeotof which was to consider the question of . sn^ appeal on the decision o f Judge Dy kmau -in the partition suit- After some cxmauMetion it was decided not to ! appeal tho ^ ease. But'a committee was appoiatad from the present resident ' owners te> raise funds sufficient to bid np tbe property in esse of a sale , to , at least $500 an eighth. Some of the propri etors mani- fested a disposiUon to/u refeass their stock at' that rate . This would ; make the- Whole propert y bring only about $140 , 000, It would soem from this ac- tion of the resid ent probri etors that they are willing to buy at , tbei ' -figure rather than litigate further , or sell if a sale , shall be ordered, at figures ' not greatl y in excess of ii-^Obrrv eftr. Mort , Baylia hss sold-his stags route , to Gep t. S. S. Ham mond. Our villag e, has a large number of boarders at presen t ' ' , ' O. B, Bono, the little g iont of democ- racy, is a candidate for . member of . As- twmUy on, the Greenbiek ticket' . ' A oar load of oolts a irived at Islip last week for . Mr. Loril lard. Ho pur- obo aod . them in Kont ooky, and paid from $1 , 000 to $2 , 000 oach. Tho Utile Steamer M B*ale \ was haul- ed up on Sexton ' s dockMoji Aay. , for re- £»!«, ' pre paratory to ru asa ng >betw«(>n «ilpor t this village a ud the beach. She has boon running between Bay Shore And Fire Island. \ • ' ^r ^ nf < ;.> * ;•—' ' Tho Bohr. Peerless, of Por t ''Jeffers on , loaded with coal , ' went osho t e ' on Crow Shoals, near Cape May, on the night of July 24. She will be a total wreck. The trial of H. Clay Loses for selling drinks without a lloenat, csano off before O, B, Smith , Btq. ^n Thur sday morn- ing at 0 o ' clock. W. F, Brewster and 0. W7 Baker, Overseers of the Poor, being the , comp lainants. The only witness sworn was James Albln, better known as \Hole \ Albini He si 'd he . knew Mr. Lcseo by eight that ho had booh in his saloon on July 15tu and drank boor, for Which a Mr. Marvin paid. Ho hud' nt been thoro for a long tlmo buforc, nor hod ho sinoo. Judgment was enter ed agaiiut Mr. Losoo. A hearing of an order to show oauso , wh y a manasmua should not be issued, compelling tho Excise Commissioners of Brookhaven to •issuo en inu-keepor ' s license to Austin Boo , wai had before Hon. Justice Barnard; ou Monday lost in tho Supreme Court Jmti oo Barn srd decided that tho Commissioners ' 1 of Ex- cise wore an independen t body, over whom that Court hod no jurisdiction. An appeal will probabl y bo token. 0. A. Drew, Esq., appeared vjn behalf of Austin Boo ; T. Mi GrllBnp;, Esq., for tho Comaiifislonora. —P otoboguo Ad~ wnee, \ . AMOira OTJK BXCHANGES. In aceordanee with a plan of 4he adttar , foamed a year ago , Ote lUdau nuler HoUday auater of Bcarav nay-KawrnxT opens with a portnit of WtUiaaaCaU aa Bryant . ensTaved by ObaT noaa ^ ^ a crayon drawing by Wya ?Eaton , for whlefc . the p^ S^va vsrMtod adtttog B O^irni i UM past sprin g. Thapapc * on Mr. Bryanr s life ul banes. iSS* H j«>a >4anplann <d to haT« with tlM r«to«tt . fa by jBtv. H.^R. Powers , and was wsttftm bafose the nanawr ' a . ffhieas. The OJaatratio as aiaahmt twen- ty fa nuaaber and cbiefly rvpreee nt poeaU of faatas- eat at or-near the Cuma lngtoa and Boatyn aJel- denees. Dr. Holland also wfltaa edrtoriallr of Sir. Bryant , and \The Old Cabinet \ contains am aaU. mate c/aia stand ing aa a rx ^ and a nprist of the nnrtnuT ninhisl Trrra ina nf \Tnsa tuusB . \ Tne Angnst Number of Uw KAaASraK or Asum- nAk Bj stowt (A. C. Barnes * Oo- W. T4 anawn -wHa tbe-naoml pimetBality. Taa leaosr H n &M artiole . froaa Uie pen of Mr. B. r. dW Costa , on the n»>ofa^ aii>estSon afthe Varrasai M> dUaeoTerlea , i(nieh treats ofnia map, the North American srstiam of , wUeh is ncpto duosa now with the censt UnasSor tho nnttfaae ,asan aiuatiaHo n to taa taxt. Able an- ttorities have eo n a lder ed Varrasano the map maker asamytl ^ Do^ the lieiit naw thiawr. apon luan dla- pela aU doubt of hb exiatenee. A eopy of tbe map is known to have been presented -to Henry VVXDZ. Tbesetintereeting oontrtbutiona in the hbtorr of early ' American dtooovery wfll close with a Sn*l ar- ticle on the \Globe of Verrasaao , '* one of the west' treasure * rt the Not York Historical Boeietr. She editor eontributes a sketch of- WflBam, Lirmgstoa , the War Governor of New Jersey in the Berotutio n , which is uluatrated by a ' weU^zeeuted aketeh of Ua mansion , the famous old Liberty Hall atfll stand- ing at EHsahethtown , Now lerscy. ' This U follow- ed by an aceount of the atoge of Savannah in. 17J». written at the time by John Harris Croger , Oolonel in the Boyal ProTinelal * , and sent to his brotber and father in Hew York City. This valuable docu- ment now flret appears in print. The note* are fuU of historical detaus. The literary notion cover eight pages , ' and furnish an intezcatmg guide to readers of American History . • ' The August Popox^b Soruio a MowrBxi has a varied and attractive tools of contents. . The num- ber opens with a-continuation of Prof. Dn ' Bois- Baymonds ' s address on . -*CiviHn>Hon and flctenee , \ the apeeial-sntneets of diacuaaon , in this installment being . -The Tochnieo -IndueUve Period , *' and \The , Dangers which threaten Modern Civilisation. \ The next artiele Ua brief uatforetbla addnsaai deBvered at the Harvey.Trieentenary by Prof. Huxley. The third article in this number is the Ant of two ilhu- trated papers on the teredo , or ahlp-wonn—tbe creature wmeh makes such hav©o~of our marine timber , PoUowing this is an interestiag article *y Mr: O. H LewesL' nuthor of \Problems of Life and Mind , \ on -The:Dread and DiaUke of Seteneo. \ Under tbe tme \Man and his Structural AmnlOe* , \ Prof. A. B. Groto , Vice-President of the AmeWmn Association , 'diseiaam our relaUonebip with the apea. ilnutxaUng the subject with a variety of sew and accurate repre sentations of apa anatom y and physiognomy. \Voluntary Motion ,\ by Prof. Pay- ton Spcnce , St. D „ is a paper of great fittertst. es- peeiaUy to teacher *, aa & brings out in a verr strik- ing way the enormous importance of our inherit ed aptitudes ia the - p r ow of edooation. \Curiooa Systems of Notation ,\ by T. P. BrowneU: \A Now Photographic Proneea \ (alnstratod) ; \Moo era, and the Problem of LUe , \ by Dr. Edmund Mont gomery ; \Oomposite Portraits , \ t»y Francis Gal ton , F. B. S. (Uluatratod ) ; '-lUuarraUoasof theLogieof Seieoee , ' VT-, by C. B. Peine ; and the third of the series on ••Poisons of the InteUigsnee , by Chartes ' H eh st ; make up, with a One portrait and pleaaantly-writ- ten sketch of Mr: T. A. Edison , tbe bedy of an en- tertaining and instructive number of thia valuable magasine. Prof. Toumans opens the editorial de- partment: with a strong artiele on \Eeli gioo and Science at VanderbUt university, \ \Americ an In- flucnoe in C^viliaation , \ aad a graceful and appre- ciative tribute to the memory of Mr. George 8. Ap- pleton , recently deceased, complete the Editor ' s Table. The remainin g departments malntata their usaal hig h standard of exielienoe. HAnr zs ' s Magazthk for August is a ' Hsmhea which has never been surpassed in the interest of its reading natter , and the beauty and artistic ez- eeUenes qi its iUustrat fons. Tbe opening arU«te , by P. Keppt \ eoe ol ttae mortjndieiona ait osTwetora in this eoontxy, ie devoted to \The Golden ' Age of Eawr avings, *' a at snbje st for a Number which may fairly be aaH to be the bast nprsscntatkM ever riven atfawa olilevetnanta of thlaart. . This pape> fa embslHshed with thirteen maatrat foaa. irpre- sen M iag the great masters of ens^ring-<#aadoie, DUrsr , Bemlwaad t (two of whose etenfn ga aM re- . produced!. Behongauer , Bdelmek , Vtorf&. Wttte. Drevet , ' Daeanyar.i , Berv ic. ajid Bharn , £\ /Clara F. Mors svth a author of \mash Boses \ i£t publish ** in Harper ' s Ut*e»<oT A»erloan nslMs/aoatris- S - » a beaaUtai lrdrnstratad and anta sSuntn g asti- . onTsM tM daa Wsm _ aa ^ 'HHd.fassn ^msd 8ja \ In JDmt , *mnaSSm oivsk«jina«. \ . HotMaWesaM be nton tavatlrmVor better salted to the On - ' saw Has an, than Vrs. Coaaatw nape * on ••Uiida and Plumage. \ w ith eizteen aupsto . iUustnUons - by Glbae ni Oenetal Bgbsrt L: Vishh in \A Ohmnsp ofMatan from »y VeVaqto . \ . < . aa ^ tTnsrjvs aad. amr A^atfawartiela ^BS«asntonm *ja nnnMrtef te VS^TSSS^fSi^SSnF jfi a ^Z i T^m in terest. Tnomaa Knox oontribntos • wa rV aM s paper anUtlad \John Oicsnrado jr , \ gi vjaf aa lastd* view of Chiaaas m i rr anrni Mfe, not only fa China , tat also in other eoanMsa , and expssjiaw the nista- ods W wniehth . C hin as, hava galBed in the eoaa- patraiai with roreton marihsats. Tbe Nambwea n. rams Sva posnis: \Sbiw wreek , \ by S. D.: H WM B^rsV' by Ai^ fJBraea ^V' ^ by. I ^ iAieom s.^A Bassaser Day. \ by. fl. 1 Btooks t aad \The Cliff* at Newpor t\ by aatt Dana. The saru U stories—Wil lisss^laea ' a ' \Hae- lend of Dare \ aad Tboasas Hardy ' s \Th* Bstam of the Nattvs , \ are eoatbraed with unabated internet. ,Th* Editor * * \Easy C hair \ treats of oar DeeoraUon or \All-heroes *\ bay, the Women ' s Hotel , Mr. Murray ' * new Cnioreheaterpclss , Lord BeaeoniBaU at Berlin , aad Bryant. The other Bditotial Da- puttm ants ars well su sta in ed^ . » i » • Bvarythmff in the lulr nods liaa-switch es, earls frissss , p unk , asaas s. bands, wigs , hair teweiry. e ta., made to ord sr or sold at low rates by the Peeabaas Co., II FtoattlMt., Bfooklra , B. D. Ssad for efcw . \ • UTEXABT BTOTBS. New AdveiiJae i^entas , Sontltold. Aoad emy. Nav lsntlin ^BnNaT^aff, 0« >^ . and _ B*£nJ { Pbono sTnnhv , -InsbwaMtoV ^naie, Meehanlsd Brawia ffaad otter studies wb loh ars . par seiad in a flrat ^aM Aoadsmr. Ptuden taar a thorotuhly ins. I*tM «Ato or Hasvard, fc p^^^ * - »2TO Mt ssyv, •^s ivrratAtk w gsiMa by atonthoU Aendt- . .. ' . - ' . , ' .J • . . ' . , ' •no* vapbv ifj am wnM wtnt Wlaa reAd varusUg ^lasm^ 8. B. HORTON , ORSKNPORT , L. I. Agent for Southold and Shelter Island Towns for tho Mason an d Hamlin Organ. Call or send for catalogue and terms. Hidl ey H$01. A HOMB SCHOOL. The stb Aanael Sesstoa , wHh eorps of tsaoh srs ane Juuafsd , Wflas Wsuaesday, ffept. I1U , JS7S. AppUastloaa for admission will now ha rastirsd. . nrmtgnmtlp riAmd. For Cstalogns address the Frfawiaal, B. Baenaa, AJC , Fbvtom , OsassssCo., JtUk. . - ¦ ' ¦ ¦ - ' ¦ : ¦ • . ¦ ; ¦ ' . ¦ \ ¦ - . ' ' \ ¦¦ ¦ , ¦ sfarss s r% ar% - • F*** ia roar own fawn. St Oat- KBK fit frs*. No rish. - BMater Tif yoa ¦ Wnl want a business at which penuW uTr fc^r^tew. HArJurr r * Co., Portland , Ma ia.^ ¦ : ' ' ' 1 - * . . - ¦ , ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' . ' . ANOTHER LOT ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ . .,. . ;, - . ¦ • ' . OB!., ' -:- .:. . ' ;, ' ¦ ' . '' . ' . • NEW OOOOS AT THB ' :; ' \ ¦ BRIOK STORE . ' ' PXTXCITASBD THI S 'WBBlt. ' H. W. PRIN CE. ¦ ¦ ¦ , . ' . .. ¦ > ¦ ¦ • , . . ' .) 'I- t . \ ' ' ¦ ¦ , . • . . ¦ ' „ ¦¦ >( ! . • ¦ I' \ 1 i ' ¦ ¦ , +i ¦ , , ' ' \ i .. ' \ • ¦ . . .,...,, ¦ . .; y^.- .^V' ' -- ' ¦¦ ' . - ¦ ¦ ' , - -• ¦ - -- - ¦ ' . - -y- ¦ : ' \ -\ - • . ' ¦ !- : Do cot pay any iaere high prices ¦ ' •§&: ¦ & \ PIAN OS. I can - fnrDi ah sp lendid p ianos ; full sine, entir ely new. and with all the lat- est improv ements such as Full Iron Frame . Doubio ' < \ '' . • Yeneered r \Bosewobd Cases, ^T enoh Grand Action , Orerstri ng Base, FoU Agaffe , etc. : ; - ' \ - ' : ' v • Every instrument warranted perfect and to remain so for five years. , A : choice of either stylo , Grand Squ a re o r Upri ght m anufactured by sever al of I the largest mannfaoturers • in the Unit ed -States, at p rices rang ing from $125 to $3 00. , - Lovers of Chin favorite instrument will undoubtedly ba p leased to know that th ey can now be had without pay ing t he extortionate pr ices heretofore , der manded. O RGANS FK0M $40 TO $125. The Celebra ted ESTEY OR- GAN \ Sin g s I t s Own Praises and Leads the World s I am selling a great many of these in- struments at above p ri oea which can not fail to be popular. Th e best is always tho cheapest, especiall y when t he best can be had at same p rice aa the cheap- est. . . v - . . SEWING MACHINES , A large «tock constantly on hand , and at prices much below other dealers. ¦ ' 1 have the exclusive sale of the WnlTESHUTUE SeWtog ilaobine in Snablk Co. I am eslKn^ sncW of this kind than all - other kinds put tof^thw, in fo Is \' no can , fbr;<^., thh ^ ' ela«r trial is oon- vlnouig of tte superiority. , ' Pianos * Organs and Machines sold for cash ov on ttame. . , ' ... , '\f*w- :\ - ~ 'y -r ' . - -•• ' . 'C 1 ' \ ! ' ' . ¦ ' ' ' - ' ' =? ' ¦ ' '\\ ¦ ' Bseo n d band Instrumente and Ma* chlrsss taken in exchange. ' ' . •; ... - ) - Goods sent on trial at my expense. For oircalars and prices addres s or call at the Music Store and Sewing Ma- chine Boom of M. H W OODHULL , Corner of Main -st r and Grlffin-a we., . RIV£RKlaAB , ; ' Lbva lS LAWB. ' . . . r . ' • ippORuit. | • ' >A ^f«w; , «ad : : Imprnei Mahe i ¦ . ' ¦ ' : ' . ' ' FOE PBESEBVINO ALL ' ¦ Peria liable Art iol$| I StTOH AS K9 Pomltr y* ZIstls ,Ft ka v ' 1 a Cider , Etc ^ Et«. ¦ . WbatTst di Paocna Wiu. Do. —It k*ra> < ~. sal toe* whole- , they can to used with vhviS^L*\ * ¦ ed. It keepe eorn on cob . aplendidl y7 aa d 2i Sal beans to the pod. ;H*ra i* wbers pw teoSS; ¦ eoaw* a. Keepsc neumbera , aquaibe * *nd 2* H Una atoriy when sliced and the rind U rr n f Sal K<«ps peaches who * M' , they can be cut up STl Sal with sugar or cooked. Keep* peart , uSLInS ¦ plume , aad all other fruits ano^eVetaWeToPfr ¦ Ga nhto arttotas. Yoo oan k^SaS^ ,^* ¦ gtoas eana , atoneiars , wooden p ans , ken or bTmf Sal ^ ktoSs of ^ fcnte jand vegimble* ^bH* ¦ wholeaome and nntritiona , cu e year or awn J7 arl out trouble. - Famuy Bhrh i. ajfoo. ^ **- ¦ ' State , County and -Town Bights for •ants I WIC. H. 'WIXBT TR, I : ; BsoxaoLD , Bnrrou Co., XT, I Late I*iantsr <35dw Ketsdj, I < ~ < ^ ' - OADLIFLOWEB , C ABBAGB I and CELERY PLANTS. Abo I ' TTJBN TP SEED. ¦ ¦ ' .:: ' :::: ' *i. ' w. stki ilin c , I 48 - CirrcnooTJE , Suff Co M X. T. I T eas ! Teas!I COFFEE ! COFFEE ! I ' ' W Li ght Groceries in Variety and of th* Taj I Bosv CS^rHy. ' »t the Ve^r T ow» * Price * , cotuMm I of tea *: , onr TZia , bi-i .ces , cbacki u , ¦ SOAPS , Etc., Eto i foto ¦ Frank Gomes, I Post OOkw Building, Sovtsold , L. L , or iarin an I to eaU upon you white on his regnlar Me*. Tq I Jifa a. ¦ All good* deliTcfed f ree of faorg*. I O. IrV. Hartley I MANUFACTUBn OF AN D DEALSX 0 I FABH , BVCrfi Y ANA TRA CK I Harness , A3TD ALL KINDS OF HORSE FURWIS IIIJVO OOOM TRUNK S AND TBATELHI O - •^. - • BA GS. , C arriage Trimming of all kinds dew b y a practical carriage trimmer , it p rices to . suit b ard time s. . Front St., Greenport , L J. MoBlaSMpeiiTft F or Ogdestt , Oi^«n »«wt, att altsv I*. * * ¦ », ' ¦ ' ' . aaVfaamalSh ^BnsmVfaBK' ' 'is BS ifas^Banr MBBa>Snl ' $ ? ! ¦ slaMMMI B JB, OiSaBPt I«a^a» BXW VeBK , rim.. . *.*. **. *•(* fth , Ta sdav , TkmrwiMf i e. t9svt«rAi/ f , ¦ . . ' . At ft eA»»* r. hL ' . . ' Kato ^ uH, Imvm SAO B^UtMB .. Mor 4.y 9 We a R6t4«]r ' * Fri-wj. / At4o ' elosk ,P. M., a»d •OtTTHOLD AT 4i«», New Sfifrolk om Mom4ay s. Shippers wl* wh* to take nsvanta gs *f Ut Itet n and careful handUn g of their Prri gM, vtl Sod it to-their iatersst to »Kto by this teal. jr .O. OIBsW , Agent , I . Ossas oa ths Pisr . W. T. I J .m. 'TBanrT . Asaat . WMath .M. I Do Just . See That Japan Tea For Twenty -two and Three Cents , Sir-ee- . ¦ Foe You and ' Me • Hi Diddle Dee . .Call. U pon Penaey l Jafaw Tba For Twenty-ire Cents p» pound I PBiriw jB lr . Is reoelving trl-weekly, ' per steamer ?. W. Colt large invoices of ^ . Floiix.Fe ^ itB Gra im which ho is rapidly soiling st LowlBates. Go tr> Peun©y » » fs-» Groee rlwt D jE'JtTISTRT . 6000 wqm tT LOW MICtS. WonM infoim those lequirit ig his servi ; ees 'that to soit tho times tho prices of Dental Work will be reduced. Good seta ot teeth on Celluloid VW», gold find silver.flllings , done in s thor- ough manner , and warrante d , at great* ly reduced rates. . ' Nitbot/s Ozidb G*f made fresh every day, . Thankful for the post pstronaM •' the public , ' I respectfull y atk a oontinu. anoe of the same. Please send for prW* list . , •;•\ . ;. ' , -• ;' , * ,_„ . „. r C. lvI. TEBRY. Ov erhead , L. L, Mar. 91st, 1878,