gpM'Hfw -v WTULAMETTE FARMER A, JEtoft Base Ball Club. This floe club which has never yet been bcalen In a match Kama, re-organlxed last Saturday and will soon commence tholr prac tlce games Tor (tin parpens or contending for the first prize ($200) In bo given In tlia obnm- Sinn club at the coming Slntn Fair. Al It. roastnan wai ele od President; Johnny Rigg", Vlco Prldenl, and G A. Peebles Secretary nnd Tidsurur Tlio Captain and aret nine ttio j ei 10 do m'uipo. Very Desirablo Property for Sale. Ninety-throe seres of laud nn Salem Pral ilo, near the Fair Ground, will be cold at a great bargain to a cash purcbahor. For terms and otbur Information lnqulro of 8. A Olarke, at the Fahmku oillon, Salem. From a l'liislctsn. Hvde Puik Vt., F.h. 7, 18T0. Messr. S'h W Fuw le A Sntm, 11 atou. Gent Yon may perlo.pi renumber that 1 wrolo jou nov oral wink sgn in regard to tho ho or the i'siiuviAK Sritur 101 my wife, who was suffering Iroui general debility, the equonce 0 Typhoid Dysentery. I had tried tho most noted pbj-Hlcinus Inthls8tale, and alau iu Canada, without relief. At your rtcoi.iineiidiUloti slut 1'ojuHeiiiir.ij tlio use ot tho Syrup, ibo first four bottlpB nisdo but llttlo linprfhNlou, but while taking Ibo fifth Bhebeuou tt Improve raploiy, mid now, nr ter uslug nix ol tho diilinr hollies, sbo bus regained her strung h, and Is eblo to do moat of the work ubut tho notion; nnd 1 feel tbnt I 04uui)i apeak too highly iu praise Of thu PlUlUVIAN SYltUP. I have prescribed it to novetal or my patients, mid have pie mitod tint tiilti ol several doan of It hero You on tnalto any uonf thin lo'ler it jou boo Qt. Yours very truly, II. D. Bku2N,M. D. - "It only n Hough" has brouuht mwv to untimely grnvPH. What. H a Uotuli? The Itniijs or bronchlal tnbn hnyo been attacked by a cold; nature sounds an alarm boll, toll 1 11 where thn dls ensitlien. WMnm mit'isfHiH "try Wlhtau's IIauiam nv Wii.n Ciii'uhy:" it Ima cured, during tin last naif or a ointury. thousauda upon thousands of persons. Ax Ionic as you oough, thoru 1h danger, for Ibo cough la a Safety VaIvh. Umo "Wistaii" and bo on rod Sold by all drugglalH. 3P. w3-. Smith, Jjxrtlmtf Salem, Oregon, dealer In Stereoscopes and Stereo aeopic VIowi, aud Scenes of Salom and tho parround !ng country. Llfcplxo rhotographs, In India Ink, UU orWater Color. etl Dr. H. SMITH, DENTIfi rJALEM, OREGON. Mao moTod over BKBYMAN BK08.' NEW BTOBf Offlce boon from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. E8TABLIMUKD 181 St Willamette Nnrservr G. W. WALLING & SON, rit0PHIRT0B8, Ortrego, Olaokamai 00., Oregoa. WALLINCS sPEACH PLUM, Tho Italltin Prune, And tho bast varlelltu of nam, 1 Prune, I'cucli, Apple Pear, Cherry Nut and Shade Trees, IN VVU ASdUIlTMBNT. Send for Descriptive Catalogue Salem Flouring Mills, 3EST PAJULY KlrOOTt, BAHmi'S KXTKA, XXX. IIPBRFINS AND OHAHAM, SUDDLrNOH, illWN, AND fHOKlt OoiiMt-untly u Iliind. XUHohl Prloo Iu CA.SK ?aid for Wheat jLTiLEjii 'smnis. It. C. KINNEY, tkn l&ti Al'eut 8. V. M. Oo RAILROAD LANDS, JLiltXii'iil I'ornii-T, LOW I'ltlCIiM VQtfti TI.11KJ LOW INTKKBST Tse Ortgon and California and Oregon Ceutml Ualiruad t'orapmilen OK'BIt tholr Laud far talsopoii the folhwlne libs rl term: Unu tenth uf tho pnru In ca,h; Interest 01. the balance at the ra'e of roviii per ciut. one teai after fair; anl ech fullowlii,' ypiir one tenth of th jrioclpal and interest on thu balance at the rate o aeveii pjr cunt per anna n, llotU principal and Inter jt pajabld in LI. H. t'urrfnej. Adriuntof un prcvitt, ill c allojr)l frcib &r Letters to be addreJ t l. hCUUI ZB, Lan Acent U. a. U. II. K.. Portland. Ortcon. S. U. CLATJGHTON, NOTARY PIIMLIO. Heal Kate A (eat. and Collector of Claim., will promptiv al tend to itx bune. eulrntted to Mi care. M.iKINt OONVKVAMi-k.i a nrit;iAi.i'x. iime. at tii reat oaoe, BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN. Of. Potoroburff, Ak. 21. A "peela! to tho Gnln, reproduced bv ibo ofllnlAl HuselHn K'nfy, Hilmltx that tbe KiiIhii Inshra In hn two bunion '-Ktlnre Plevna were 8,000 to 10 000 halfofwhom tvnrekllled orBHroulv wound oil. About 6 000Hre In the hnopltalH Ht SIk torn, SininliM nnd Turna Margurella. Of the 200 neirt-nna atlalohed to tho Bed Crnea atubulHrcn 4U wero killed whIJo collecting the Mounded. London, Auk. 22 A dtapatch from Bucha rel raya 18 000 Furco Ktypttin tioop wro Htietnptlnn 10 cut tbe railway betwreu Kuv ifiidji and Tcturnavoda, and I but troope trnopa In m Sillwtrin. are maklug an attack on KtiNtonr'JI from the other Rtrio. ('onsiMiillnnplf, Ann. 22 The orKanlza tlnn ol the now Tutltlah ten d'armln by Gen, Valentino lUker la now completed London, Auic 22 KuMan ofTlelnl (Dm pftiolidM of IIih 2It aiy f.irty bttatlunH undfr Suleiman Pusha renewed the RttHck UiIa iiH'rnlni; on Hchlpka PaH, nnd weiongaln repulsed Tim Uithllntr contlnncH, althnuub darknesH ban pet In, Thu oiiemy advanced HltniiltMneously from Loftcbn umardnHHlvl. Kllle flrltm bfgan at noon at polnln .iCoupUd by our advauod guard; tbo reiult Is un known. IluebareBr, Aug 22 The Runso Kounanl an oon vent Ion, residing HnuuiatiU'H uctlvn participation In tho Anr,lade(inltely conolud. ed. It Ih said tho coudltlotiH are lavorahlu to he pritinlpallty. The KumiIhus are strnnnly fiHtl'ylng Knn lentljl with heavyarllllerv. Nume nun lltm xlau roltift rcemonti tiruurrlvlng iu Dibrudx elm. 1 "onilanttnnple, Aup. 22 Tho Govern nr r ThIoiIh, In rtieMsaly, lolMuwphs Aiifiuxl 2)ht: Tho furka have oirrled b iiK-itult MiiiiHen troiiuhuieuiauroolud atLlghena by Ibo Greek lnstirgontH, Ostimii Pasha, under di'o nf Anoint 2Nt,, rnpnrtHonoountorri with the Ku-'Uu cnvulry atNeronlHk, Weal of Plevna, him at Onlek, on tbo mud to Grobntilo. In bothoaes ltus tlns wero repulted, Conituiillnoplt), Aug. 22. A dlripitati dat ed the 23d, contains I ho following: Tho KuMlniiH have been deleated and driven buck with ureiit loan in an Important battle ut-r Kkl DJitma. LatksT A lttiHxIan ofllalal telegram dat ed Uoriiy Btuden, 23d, Byn: Our troopa In Solilpka Pats have behaved heroloally. A' torttioy ropuNed ten attacks on AugUHt2Nt, tho Turka only kept up a desultory tiro. Throo ttuna or a Turkish battery wero dis mounted by our fire and fell over tbn ollfl-t TheTurkUh lorooa do not diminish. Our relnfoioementH arrived lait nluh, aomo hav ing tnarohod forty aud Nome fifty six veratw In one day. Our losnes aro ooiuparattvoly lluht, but unlortunately we hvo lost many tiftlcera. Turklnh loicct aro enormous Genu. Dorskuklma and Ualkekoff otimmaud the ItuhHlans In the pass. Loudon, Aug. 23 A Constantinople dla patch nays a telegrnm from Mebomet All claims that tho Turka captured two guns, many prisoners and a great qmntlty of am munl.lon and rifles at K-kl Ijjuma. ' London, Aug. 23. Advloea from Ruxalan hoadquartea at Oorneysteedln, dated yater day, Htato that a battle In Suhlpht raas la now nroceedlog. Tho onetny ban renewed tho attack many times with fresh troops, but eaon time uas neen ropuiaeu witn Heavy Turktah loss. A Ouobarost dla patch Bays tbo Turka at tacked Tlrnova yesterday, but wero repulsed, rbe engaaeraent was reoommenoed today. 0mnn Pasha's troop 1 have made an at taekon Selvi with thn intention or advancing upon Grabuya, but Prlnoo Mlrcky repulsed them before tbe arrival of the dlvlson which be aked for aa a reluforoement. Deialla received regarding the battlo In .Scbipka pass a tale thai the K&asiana repnla ed stio'ee.ivo!y ten vigorous attacks made by the Turks, the positions of tho Russlaua being very strong. An Insurrection baa broken out In Crete. Two engagements have been fought, In whloh thirty s'x Turks and sovoateen Ohrla liana wero killed. Tbessaly Is reportel In a aiaieof brigandage which must end In In surrection. Teleuranis from tbe seat of war aoem to show that tbe Turks have at laHooiameuoed xerlous oporaltnuH against Ihe Russian post lions from three sldos simultaneously. A Onaharest telegram says Oxman Pasha camtusnds pi person a strong ruoonnoltering forvo near Helvl. This reoonnoUauoo mav account for tbe previous roport of the attack on Selvi. 1 Russian olllnUl telegram dated Gnrny Studen, Aug 221, in the evening, eaya: As well as the attacks In thn direction of Sohlp. ka and Selvi, tbo Turka have made attempla tobreik In upon the Russian outposts out feldoof Ituitchuk. London, Aug, 24 A Dally News oorre spindentat KussUn headquarters ex plalna thomysllflcatlon whloh baa arisen concern lug the reported capture of Balnkal Pass by tlio Turks, Ho eays on the I81I1 Inst, a col umn of Htilolman PmsIia's forco attompled sVri'nuouNly to forro Ihe pa-o. It has been reported they wero hunoesHful, but though t'10 column did Indeed force its way Into the defile It was ho roughly hand.ed by ibe Rus slan artillery and by a regiment holding the piss (hut it was compelled to roilro, Alexandria, Aug. 21. A correspondent of Ihe Dilly Nhwh eays tbo French transport Correee, with 130 cans of cholera on bnurd, h not allowed to pws through the Hutu m nal or oommunlrain with tho shore. She will b) qitnrunllnoil 100 mllf below Sues. Uarlln, Aug 21 The plamie having bro kn out In Ittuslan Poland, the Gr-rmau frontier has b.-ea eloued by a stiong military gutrd. Vletina, Auir. 23. A crr wpoudent state atolturnm Iroin IIuclmrf-Ht mys M. Itrallatiri and thnohlef of the Itouminlan stall" l)v r ituiii'd from tho or' ItoilqiMrterM. Ne gotUtlons reP'o'.ing tho ooncluslon of the military convention fell to the ground. The Grand Duke Xio'iolii ileaUrad Dial tbo in- aeenuontaoiion or me iiuuuunun srmy wtti not permissible. Meanwhile the Hus rilans haye Incorporated tbo R umanlan ill viln with their own troops. It U still be lieved some rompiomlf'0 will be Teeled. riiieaRO, Aug. 21 Tlio Times' London xpeclsl i-ayt-: It Ih believed the attack of Su leiman on Hchlplca pans was a datnonstra ilon to divert attention from tbe real move ment, wh-h Is through Irangate, about 30 mlleH eat of Uohlpka, There Is a feeling of great despondency among TurnophllUte In Koglar.d over the unsuccessful result of the Turkiah move ment. They think tbe termination of the combats ominous of a seriea of Turkish dis asters which may annihilate the Turkish ar my. Tbara la renewed clamor over daager to Britlaa lateresu, codoeralat wklek Uttlc or nothing has been said since tho battlo of Plevna. ' Glasgow, Aug. al. Tbo town courcll un animonly resolved io prceent tho frerlnm of tho city to Gen. Grant on tho ooensiott of his approaching visit. Gen, Grant's visit to Parle Is ullll delayed to avoid tho possibility of atlcntlnns retlcct- ing Indirectly upon President McMahon. Omahn. Vim 22 A boat rontaJnin.r ilvo perenns was Atriiek by llgbtnlt-g while near tho Contra! Pacitlo bridge jeslerday, Oo rge Sljdun wan Inslantlr killed. Mm. P.wl.,.u lell ovenroattl nnd diowrnl, and Ihe toil of I no crew two wrtmen unu a man narrowly enured. Chicago, Aug. 21 J. MadUon Wflls and T. O Andert-na. of Ihe L'Miltlana returiilttg board, arrlvi d hero this morning. They nrn lndipoedo talk en political matters, ix (opt 10 say that IiiilalHualHin no better con dltlon tinder tbe Nicholls envernmnnt than It was leforo. The criminal prnvcuilnu aualsNt them forpcrjurvremilii in statu quo They will loavo fur Vu.,hlngton to nlgut. Now York, Aug 22 A World's well-In-formed London corro-pot dentssyH Henuntt, nt the Herald, In onds to llvochltfly in Bug land for eomotimM 10 cemn. Now York, Aug. 23 Thurlow Weed riles h long letter 10 tbe Tribute tlerondlug the double eundod. Tbo Tribune b'.ivn, dl tnrlally, tbe laol we can not accept hit con oluelnn ninkim his communication none tbo le-s welcoitiH. WaliliiK'oii, Aug. 22, The governnrn of West Virginia Hlid Marjlaed Iihvo notillrd thn iir (leparttiiHiit of tile United H'niPHllmt tro pt are no longer iinoiled, and thoy will Lo ll'driiwti OuKvtrd, Auirn-t 23 -Tho train vrlth the PrcNldrnlliil ntty, Itioluillue Vlen PrOHld.iit Whiol r, wsh heartily j,.r'Mt.d hh lti-ameu from N ir;'ill 1I1I. Tno Pr-mdiui. iititnoiv ledutd tho falii'iH with uncovered Iii-hiI The Ma.vnrtif PlUalluld lemlerrc 11 welcome lo tho (oupiny, who were lurtilalid mr rlauen and rode through tho H'reo'.i), bluh wered-coraiod, and ornwd;d with people. Alter dinner at tho bo'cl the VeitorH held a reopion In the rotunda of thpSlnle-houso, where eome 1,000 pereotia shook handa with tbe Presideui, who euleequo' llv retunioil thanks 10 the people of W.w UimH-blre Ur the cordiality nf tholr conduct toward him. Nashua, Aug 23 Tho slrvota vero throng ed upon the arrival of tbe presldonf, and the eiithuUm was great. Mrs. Haveireolvt-d the ladles of tbe city nt rosldenen of tho mayor, while the president and party moved In pirwwsh 11 lo tho City Hall. Tho president having been piesenlod to the peosjfu, by tbe mayor, a geueral band shaking followed, alter whloh there was a banquet aud tho ptrty started for Worcester. Richmond, Ind., Aug 23 10 p. at. Sena tor Morton passed an uneasy night, and suf Terod from constant p4lu In thu right eldo. csused by Impiudonoo In oatlng, and at 4 o'clnok to-day bis condition was ootiMdered oritloal. Two bcurs later ho rallied and up to this hour Is resting comfortably. Dra. Wood burn and Thompson had a oonaulia llon at 10 o'clock to-nlubt, and decided thero waa no Immediate danger, and that there was good reaaon for hopes. Ohlcauo, Ang 33. The Journal's Washing ton special sayi: A prlvato telegram Just ro oelved from Honauir Morton's brothor-ln-law, s'atos that tbe Senator Is very low, but tbero Is hope of bit surviving. His mind Is perfectly clear and his will strong, but his digestive fu notions are Impaired, Indicating waning life. Rochester. Aug 23. A seoret oonfarenoe of greenbaok men was held to-day and tho Indianapolis platform adopted. A state con vention will be hold at Buffalo, September 29 h. New York, Aug. 23. The Herald's Lon don special says: Gov. Tllden and secretary of state, John Blgelow, of New York, arriv ed yesto.day from Scotland, both In exool lam health. Tilden proaoi-eHlo visit Cante berry, Ked, where annul XilUteiMl tiranebeH or the Tllden family reside He .will re main In the neighborhood of London for two weeks, and will afterwards visit Paris, returning to America about the nilddlo 01 October. Nlaiiara, Aug. 23 John and KUrsheth Harvey, old and destitute, wero burned to death In their houee last night. Norlhvllle, Ky., Aug. 22 Al CamMton this evening flvn men were arresU'd for the murder of Carrie Anderson at this plan July last. They wero committed to Jsll without ball. Among them wero a Sheriff, bis deputy and ono ex-sheriff, Rlobmond, Aug. 21. By request or a rep roseutallve or tho Associated Press, Dr. BIImi Senator Morton's Washington physician, mado the following written eUtomont at 10 o'clock to nlht: "Tho senator has been rapidly Improving slnco yeetorday, making rapid and satisfactory reoovety from tho at tack of Indigestion whloh occurred on Wed nesday. He is cheerful and hopeful, occu pying h easy chair eeyeral hours to-day reading and discussing tbe morn promluei t toplcH pf public Interest." This physician says: "I feel warranted In pronouncing him out of daugor, aud should no unex pected compllotttoti occur, speedy reouveiy will bo insured." , Washington, Aug. 21. Gnn. McNeil or St. Louis having declined a position on the Sit ting Bull oomuilaskm, tho secretary of Ihe interior telegraphed tbe appointment to Gen. Francis A. Wslkor, er Yalo College, who do. ellned, Anolhor not named has boon re queued to servo. Now Haven, Ang. 21. At a meeting uf greenback men last night ro-olutlone weie packed culling for thu unconditional repeal ol ilia resumption act, and the full luoiiotlet. Hon of silver; the passagu of uu set making gn enbacks full legal tender aud Interchange able with builds; oppadltlon to subildltaand ciiidemnlng Secretary Hhermuu, and call lug fur his removal, New York, Aug. 21. Tbo World's Wash Ingtnn special says Gen. Lew. Wallacj hsa pro poet (I to tho aeoretary of wur thu employ ment of it corps of frontiersmen for bordtr duly. Ho vtould, In fact, cruuto u lot ol predatory white bauds tootf.ot tho thieving savages, Chicago, Aug. 21. Tho Tribune's Wash. Ingtou neclal tays gentlemen from Ohio, who aro iufurmed of tho uolltlcal situation there, hay tbero Is no doubt tbo Republicans will carry the state. Secretary Sherman will come out as an avowed candidate for senator, both agaluU Stanley MaUheea and Oeneral Garfield, New York, Aug. 24, Tbo Presidential party arrived here this morning, and after breakfasting at tba Vifth Avenue, took the train for Washington, arriving tbaro In tba vaalng. The Indian War. Salt Lake, Auk. 22 A roport this morning from Hole In ibo Keck station, Idaho, re cently ecoupttd by tbo hoMlles, says the In dlaiis have all i.otio In the dlnoilon of Hen lyV Lske, or Teton leln. Howard was at toe bead of Cama ureek yesterday morning. Captain ltalnbrltUie, from Fort Hall, witn trienuly InrtUns, left tbo Atagn station al t'aiiiaH rroek yttiiday. Howard harl a slight skirmish with the Indians day before Vf-t-lfrday. One man wn-s killed and seven wounded. Tho Indian stole two hundred hem) ot Hnwnrd'ri horeos nluht before last. Thu Montana volunteers nrn returning borne distrusted, many 011 loot. Geu. Sherman Is at iLiluua, Idomana. Virglul.t, MnntttiiK, Ang. 3 Two scouts from Fin Kills got here at 0 this morulug, und report u eqimw camp iu Henry lake, but they wero brtaklug I'.iuip aud nuivlug to wsrd Gejeer basin when thoy Inf yesterday uiiiiiiing L'eut. Leary, Howard's commla eary here, ssys when bo left the front the Indians wtro fortifying at a place celled the lavAbeds. Ho thinks Gen. Uoword struck them .vesterday. The Independent epwlal from FortBluiw, Moutans, Aug 20, says news from Fort lieu ton states tbero nro Indication ofnn out- break Hinon the Uroswintros, Asslnlbolues, anu I'leitatiH. tsittitiK null is hi fort I'eoK The Nie Pt-rcea on Mary's river have sixty horses sioleii from 28 iitilu springs nnd the niHOKieoingeni. Chios in, Aug 23 A eorrofiinndenco bo ivvnen OenotalH Mit rni'in end Nheridau. tin der daieol ihe 18 li ibeeribeh Giblion's tight a -1 u Suvoro lilov to the Nes I'mces, nnd ox-ino-nd a ho'0 that llowiril will pttrsuo tho ItidiHtiH till 1 in nun Is left, (llbboti l.s In uroat iiM.nl tfc.tvalry. Gnu. Mherldati re piled In this dl-pau-h, tie ailing tlio tiiiHtis iskmi ttinsHlst Unu. Howaid in his pumull of tbn aivagos. bait Lake, Aug 21 Many of tbo lUnnitok Indiana that went with dipt. lUltibfltlgo Iroui e"ort Hall h wo returned with quite an amount nf etooli which they picked up that won used up nnd loft by tho hostlles. A repor. I10111 Virginia Cby, Montana, thin inorolnn i-hjh llm Indiana are reporUd on Msdlsou river, 40 miles bslnw Henrv'a lako Most nf tbe famliite In Madison valley came to Virginia during tbe night. Tbe Indians have gathered up many bormis and killed one man on Wolf creek. Gen Howard arrlvod at Virginia Cllythls morning at 10 o'olock. Ills command la waiting nt Henry Lako for supplies. Homo of Geu, Mlles'soommand aro moving op tbo Yollowstone In fmntof tbo Indiana. Tho report or Sitting Bull bolng at Fort Peck Is contradicted by a Uolena dispatch. Ho Is still In tho British possessions. Lieut. Win. M KoglUh, wounded In Gen. Gibbon's late battle, died on tbo 20th. Ho waa a son of Dr. Nathaniel English, of Jack sonville, III. ACOHRECUON MADE. Ghhvaih, Aug. 24. 1877. Moelng an account or a cutting attray In your paper ol tbe Ust Inst, at St. Louis church, I take the liberty of correcting the same. Iishould have been at St. Paul's In stead. By making the correction, you will greaily oblige ihooltlaonsor the quiet llttlo vlllasnof Sc. Louis, as there are no liquors or any kind kept In the place, and all the iubaoltants are quiet and peaceable. M. MnOHMUi. A Festive 1 la. The Teanhera' reunion last night, at the Chetmk-ta tint was a UMuuuat alalr. Pro vlous to enjoying the bsiunllful leneh pre pared by S. F; Mathews, mine host, tbe party enj ed a feast of musin tn the parlors or that spacious bnsllery, under the dlreo Ion ol Mrs Win. K iglaml and Professor L. G Adair. After supper, toasts were drank and neat res teonses msd by several nf those preeent. Tbo "good time" lasted until about miduignt. Returning. We notloe on Commercial street, many familiar sunburned and freckled oounle nanooe, belonging to friends, acquaintances and others, who have enj lyed themselves rambllog among tho follillls, or strolling along the sea shore, during tho past fow weeks, have returnod lo their homes and va rious avosatlons. But few or the many "ruailovora" are yet lingering behind. Two weeks more and they will all be "lu town." Charges Preferred. Several farmers from tho I'ralrlo oame In this morning and preferred chargts sgalnst the "clerk of tbo woathor" lor conduct unlo- coming a genlletiiaudurlng thu past few dsys A Cominllteoof IiiVHstixatlon, eonsUtlng est .everal persons known in this o iiniuuuhy a neleg "up to siiUU" lias Imicii sppnluleil. slid thn looduot or the sfire-ald clerk will be dlllgeutiy louktd into and repurtud upon. Dangarously 111. Dr. R, II. Flsku U lying dangerously III at his rusldenno an Court struct, having had thlrti en spasms since twelvnoVlouk yes'er fay noon. The Dr, has long been n Miffnrrr from ahthtuv and throat dUease, Hit re quires inuessant attention, end ilium, who mivii hieu iu attendance the last t went vfour hours are about worn nut, and should liu re lit vnd. Who will voluii'eur their aldT Hust iu WUont. Mr, Al MoIksii, who owns a finofrui 111 the iieluhborhiKid uf Brook's Station was sur prised day bel'oio jisterday 10 find itml a Held onutalulng forty unreft of bis hst look ing wheat was utterly wurthlHHS. Usiuex. ttuilrilnx It previous to cutting he found Hut thu beads bad not filled At all and were like so much (ihatf. Yesterday ho turned bis sleek into it having decided that It would not py to cut. Suit of Uootlts Thn sale of booths at the Hlalo Fair Grounds yesterday sfinrnoon, was well attended. H, Friedman, as iuntoneirs nui old hiiiiKfclf, and uot the largeui. sverge ever obtained by Ihe eoeletv Fnr'v eight booths were oH, the hUhest (Louis llvrne) brought 2j0, tholoweht(A IteaiiMn) f o CO The aggregate amfiuut was $114, OmIiih 152 above last year's site, end an average of over 57 per stand, Penlteutiaiy Viaitad. Tbo full strength or Messrs. It. If. Price A Go's Hack and Omnibus stables were brought out yesterday to convoy members of the Teachers' Institute to the Perdu utlary, which plica they had been Invited to visit b Mr. B F. Baron the Superintendent. The visit was a pleasant one and eojjyod by visitors, oslosrs and prisoner. ALBANY OLL0. Wo clip tbe following notice or this excel lent Institution fromnltto fesuoof the Al bany Democrat t At tho mooting of tho Trustees a few days ago Prof. Powell tvaa given thu management or this Institution for llvoyoare. This was but a Just reward for hla labors, as thocol iexe tinder his maniiKemeut has been Miocoss ful to a greater extent than ever before. Prof Powell has gone to work with a will and will open out on tho 3d of September. The faculty ibis year coneU's or tho follow ing persons: Rev. U. W. Stratton, .A. M.. President and Proloesor of Mental and Moral Sciences; Rov. L. J. Powell, A. M.. Principal and Professor or Mathematics and Natural Holenoos; H. II. Hepltt, A, M., Professor or Anolent Laugungos; Mies Clara PrliHi, B. S , Procptret-H and Teacher of Frenoh; Miss D ira Salinger, Teaohor of Geruisn; Miss Nettlo Piper, Teaoher of Instrumental and Vocal Music; Mrs. W.8. Potore, 'IVaober of Drawing and Painting. Kites of tuition mo nbout iho samo as last sr. Wo heartily recommend tho Albany college to our readers who havo ohltdron to oduoaio.Hsonoot Ibo bunt oducatlonal Insti tutions in tho Slate, In faotwo know it can not bo excelled, ttxertlomi aro now being made lo raise monov to nnrnhns(i u nhlln. sophlcaliindchomloal appurattm for tno uao or thucollesand wo aio glad to ho.ir that thopiiplearo snbsurlblng liberally. Farm ore send in jour ohlldre.i; an whoat U tip this evr you on well sff ird It. Wo hvoa healthy place, rents and board are low, and no buhool In the State ran suit, you butter. Thn Misery of Uncertainty. II mover painful death tuny be, thrreha compensation in the terrlblo certainty whloh eltaiiliKii to It. When a fr.entl dies and U burled, there's nn end of him. We uiNs him lor aeptrooul of our dally exlsteiioe; wo in mm for hltu by degrees that bnoomo mor el fully less; wo ollng lo the blessed hope that wo sh.tll Iu reunited In eome mote per tect sphere; but ho ftr hh this earth Is con cerned, tlioteV nn end of him Hovvevor near end dear he was, the time srrlvrs whon he does not form a part of our dally thought; hoeeasis to be even an abstraction. We go no uioru with Uu were and tears Into the qulot eeinetery unly the rain nnd tho snowfl.kos tall there; wn loava It fur thn fingers of . Spring to deok the neglected mound. Bat when our friend vanishes unaccountably In the midst of a crowded city, or goes off on a sea voyage, aud is never hoard or again, his memory hsa a singular louaolty. Ho may be, lo all Intents and purposes, drad fo us, but wn havo not lost UI111. The ring or the door bell at midnight may be his ring; the approaching footstep may be his footstep; the uuexiwotod lottor with foreUn postmarks ' may bo from hla hand. Ho haunts ns as las dead novoroan. Ast Ungrateful Sesandrel, OluocrsJohn W. Minto aud J. A. Baker arrested last night at Hubbard, tho notorious thief Jim Wilson whose recent career Is not unramlllar to Iheoltlauns of Salem. Ho was sent to prison some years since with the onoe dreadod Shults, but through the exer tions of Mrs. J, Q ilnn Thnrntun, about one year since be was parduuod out and adopted by her. Until recently he has tn'do his homo at Judgo Thorntou's house, oouduol- . lug himself to Iho nuUlde wcfrld as a man endeavoring to lead a better life. On the Fourth of July last ho attemnted is aoirmk sulnlde ror tho reason a stated, that he ciuld not get emplovment. But K appsars inatonine win 01 last February be stole from Mrs Thornton clothing and other val uable articles worth about f3W. Mr. and Mrs, Thornton did not Imagine for oue Instant that he took ibe property, but sus pected another party. Not ao with oMosr Minto, who from the first suspected him aad for months baa had his eye on htm ntl at last ha had convincing evldenoe nt hlagutU. The sngratefal villain had shearing brbrs Recorder B iwle this morning and waa bound nvtr m await las srktn of the Grand Jury. He had thn "oheek" to ask JudiTe ThnrnwKl 10 go ImiII for hh appearance after thus ex hit itiug the basest Ingratltedt to hla beufaotortt PROM TAQUDVA BAT. Auount20, 1877. Owing to (he many resources 01 amuse ment. Ibis out or thu way place Is growing popular as a summer resort. At onetime our os tup numoe-red about fifty persons, the mslorliv being from Salem. The "Donkey Bovs" aro located hern and and tholr muslcal(T) braylngs aro lo bo beard at all hours. All iho South Baiohors were Invited over tho bay loaolam bake (tho second of the season,) the other evening, whloh proved a very enjoyable affair. Tho salmon season Is ust 'coining nn now, the first catch bolng made about ion days aim. Let me assure you that landing a tlf loon Iftind salmon Into a boat with honk aud line, Is one of tho most exciting sports In lha world. Twonr us in a skiff, the other day sueceded In taglni; live fine follows In about an hour I havo been en cam nod hern for live weeks. ami all that time luve b-n fl-hlug for a llv- I ill. Atn veiling fat and sassy nn hulled no. latoea and fi.h. Hai.kmitu. Speed of Freif.kt Trains It Is claimed hv soma rallrnad men, and men, too. who hav had long and varied ex Miilence In -noli matters, tbnt It Is inure eco nomical to run freight trains, st a high rats of eia-nd, say twenty miles inir hour, than to run a train at one hair that speed, This will he one. gloat bunellt M the ruiui elltlnu with water routes. Tho adtautsves clslinei) for (bis high s 1 sied hio, that when it train la once under way lo s fuel Is 1 Miiiied, und less power W aotuallv exp-ndul than when moving Hi Ihe low rstn nf s e.-d. Vllh the fast spend, the train IihiiiIh wimlil Iioi 11 duty but half us long und 11 nun-iqni nt sitvingnf wages pdd, and llnully lot helrn many ears would tie minimi to trausjiurt tho same amount of Tn IgM SHvt r King. The Silver King Gold and Silver Mining Company, wUh several or our b-st oliUens as liniorporator, tiled iirllcles of locori illa tion with the Snretsrv nf SiHte hlerilsy. The espltsl smok is iV) not), and the mlno M lis'Ated 011 the saiiiH leilno with the Tellu rium, near Cetiyiuivllle-, I) uiglas rniiiily. whlefi Is the be, 1 ptylng iuIiih In the Niau) for the limnilllt expended, s.iftr, ill ilnVMlnp. lug The ne eoinptiiv will hooii nrauli, when lurtlmr ;srtin,ila'H will beulven. Very Splilt.d. From preorii who ImvmJu,, riliirne.1 frrn the Fair Griiund", w ,Hr ti,HI inoblldiiig nn thelxiiilhs Was very spirllnl, and .t tho first iihtiico stands rait d bikhti ihuiior .0. tore In this Slate, owing i t, H ,iut great exertions am lelng ii'i i ,y ih.. )if0. Iiirsto iiiaknlhU, Him 17 h 11111111-I Fair, Hio boss" of State Falr. Wi will wive the lismes of the lucky perous slid Ihoirlo lald for tbo uholrat stands lo-inorrnw. Messrs. Reedot Cox have. 011 exhibition n the Oper Hiiiism block some Hiih tpeemiHiis, from thoTellurlaiuutidSllvei KIiikUi In and Silver mines and tho Oeaii Vho Un iihuo all or whloh aro located In the rleh iniueral section In the vicinity ofCauyonvlile. D.mg las county. tf 'r Yj 1 Vi ll U' Wwiwrwiittanu '!TailriiiaiiiMiiiWsaa'iiilliwiitoMWssS5aqtB, m&39 ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg