Wednesday, September 8th, will ever be memorable from the fact of the furious gale of wind which raged in this section of the country.
STEAMER MONOHANSETT, Railway Wharf, Holmes’ Hole, Sept. 8th, 1869, 7:20 P.M.  
The readers of the Gazette will please bear with us this week for the lack of extended news of local affairs. We are publishing the Camp Meeting...
Monday afternoon the first wedding that ever took place here was duly soleumnized at the stand, between Mr. Adin B. Capron and Miss Irene Ballou, of...
The Oak Bluffers will soon have to compete with the undertaking by the Vineyard Grove Company, who owns the delightful grove on the “other side of...
We commend our review of the week with some details of what we saw at Wesleyan Grove, last Saturday.  
The Gay Head Indians were visited last Friday by the Hon. Rodney French, chairman on the part of the House of Representatives of the Indian Committee.
This commodious hotel is now open to the public. The proprietor, Mr. Joseph Kelley, is a gentleman every way worthy of the confidence of visitors,...
The Methodist Church and Society of this place have decided to hold in their church, on Christmas Eve, Thursday the 24th inst., a grand Christmas...
The Methodists have purchased an organ for their church, and hope to have it placed therein by Christmas. It is said to be a fine-toned instrument.
We call attention to the interesting letter from the Harford Times, which we print to-day. This enterprising Company have already had a further...
SEVERE STORM. - One of the fiercest storms of wind and rain ever known on this part of the coast, in the summer season, prevailed last Friday...

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