lie IU1L18HED EYk&Y SATURDAY, ' ... Br . TURNER & COX. bfiec, Xais St Opp. the Cosrt K-nie Ette of Adrertiilsj, is Ceia : lr. 1 hvh It M 2 1Mb- . 3 tO 3 iKl ' tt) Ir I 4 VI Tl 9 o fa M Jr. . MM saw TOM $ S 01 111 tV 3 l - 'M to au w O S4 0 40 C JJw.a"'T W K caUita a uj ,eaJoa 10 ot kits or scbscriitiox, is coin: Dm Tear, ta JUrun , Six Month .... ..... Tbrra Month......... Sikic CopiM... .. .. tSM ...... ISO 1 oo JO YOL. G. rELETON, TOrATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, aiAHCII 5, 1881, , - - :aa . I . ajp Koricu la tacti Calnu, Menu pr Esaferftm latnjja. lOacupwttaacaca trocxt Urr-c. 4ranM btba praio uitnljr. NO. 21. THE EAST OREGON. AN OFFICE. Pendleton Oregon. BOOK AKD JOB PRINTING ttfttrrtadlMMt!7sdmpf ritcctnl at mmcabW rate. Kenea. -Sitapif taixwaetiaroU of hirtfiv. aim ac- asd 4tnbi will be irrrtfi aritSoat cb rte. Obk airr BoUcei will be cirel far according to tblr Scafta. SrttV copial eTkhl fUrr Oa it, ta arrapprr far mitltac caa ba oid at tht office. Wf uaa ao reapuaaibibtr fur tIw expirsd eomspoadrBU ATTORNEYS. JOHN A. GCYEIt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, rxspLnrox, ... oHecox. EVERTS & WALKER. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, rxsDLrrox. - op.ccon'. Orncx la Uc Ooert Eocm. j. . Tcssza. TUSXER 4: COX. . ATTORNEYS AT LAW, iirrai-Oa Xa!a atmt, opos'tetb Caa5- r. raea rrrm.' ATTORWCY3 AT LAW ATTORNEY 7 LAW, " ... 0BBMN' Orncx Otct Cut Orrfraetaa OSse. ! A.-vt. PHYSrciANS. w. c McKay, m. d PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PEn; nvx. ordmv. W. W, WHITCOMB. M, p. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . i PEXPLEHIX. ORtCOX. JLtl arji rrnQptlj- anrao t, !J ec crtM. W. F KKEMER. M D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PTXDIXIOK. OBO.CV. cy&n hi -1 i to tae peoptf r. Hoa 4 Mrmaiiae oucstrx. DR. GEO. a HARRIS. Cnizilt fjar-rvxi nltcJ Coliec. rkOiiHpiU fa rEMXTUX, OUEdlX. Catranlewo Olmrn f Wmti aa CiiMres a Spratltj-. -1 EAGAK.H. D. - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DRJ. W. HA! L. PHYSICI.AN AND SURGECN .Uma-il tiif rmrt Hocm. jui cxUi praxpclj-t-'tcsecd to, j r Bltbt. I7.mn AGENCY! - r - . : DWIGUT & BAILEY, General Iiod AjtnU; Notrriet Public and SEAL ESTATE- BhOKERS, ' rrxnLCTojc,- - - - , - oeeuox. - "0JIVC lorokip nU all (xomred badr ia II r. Cta-itilU omtar. ai4 noonl ( alt cll a frjro r,t loeauas Uoim to tb pt-ol time and cutcoed J, aaaW-Hrr froia th LmsI OSee at La .raB4e 1 Wia p-en- cU mtt-r pmn -trUr may nr ts Ub4 lawa.af be uU4 uti; oraluct cnatee4 me brton thi luteal lvu4 i3lo and aa appul td lb I parlm-ai at Wanaxton 43111 fcrcUb naMier Ad'tttisail llomrmi nlm aaa T kia4 or La -4 cnp on vm oxte. ao4 at InMnutitnin. WW baf ul lt Lu CUIiat .CUr ProfwrtJ. a rwnilitmin bmq. 'Tba Han aati Eajr4'ar r.-rr la ra tlx eelf neuf IM ki1 in Ua oiH fiair. a1 -r ca aaTr.tiaeaa4'a trta tlCn id by camuic M o YT e r tpe(al rci1iU frlMtiax or coi-TIraI GlLXOKK &C0., Lawlud Coileclian Office. T-HyiS6t- e r.;aCET. .i... WASHINGTON. D. I Majcweewiro. jkiw a-aag a'io u aU loacosaic4AibnB.-1L.art(arri.(.8l OiT Addirtaa .Iilolead Klfbla'aad Lud rtar ru boorbl asM. HkHBERr E.PAINE, (Lata, CoaafhMlttirT ot PitecU,t Brw. T. ftow&lji ErotT B. Lxr PAINE. GRAFTON & LADD, Attonieys-at-Ltirr & Solicitors . of American and Foreign Pati-nt, 412 Fifth Street Waabingtnn. D C. Practice pltl lv In atl lu Ijraocbra ia tbe ttnt 09ee:asd tlx eapmMaodiicalt Cuintof the V ti. PauijbtattatXrr, id. WiLSONHOlJEL tftv 0 i a UMATILLA. OREGON. MR. HV A.' Vt"X. tjrroerlr of Orl,.0 t ba lcaed an rrout (treat, Cmuil. vbrr I b bu opseil a Cm-din Hiiut "If bMi Lbu bea rrj ud. Uw lira' rr atorilaut. aod UMTabewjtlbatapJttd Htb lo bt tt market afore . Itarekn will not rr;rot nt-l-plcf bar N W. Stage Oo.'b coaches stop kt thla place- J. E. Bun. ROTIICIIILD & BUN. (Scecr to & RoieKM) Would respectfully call tbe attention of thei public to tlieir largely increased stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Wfcxi lb ler- r beittW r-frt! br tLtr no Ua aiiea caiUf iLcai to cCtr AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES, Their Stock will eeasitt as beret4&e ef DRY GOODS, GROGCBW i9 at. Boots and Shoes, II.AT3 and GABS," TXTO"tl023.S, EtC. TVf ilnri til r par la faact cj r-r 4t an(k Ibr ar b ratftmi M lifbot litraWrtj. gfnyKa'i Ai u niu r..vg) And other PrInr tnkrn 1b exchange a the Ilijheat .Market rate. CASH PAID FOR WOOL. uorurcKxucr I 3. w. r.i.m. LIVBK3I )RE & KLLI.. VILLARD HOUSE. .oa;ca uu xx rurxT Tm. .. PENDLETON, .... OREGON. THIS ELXfiAKT XEW BOXSC 13 JOT ar t-jf;ar jk: k - For ce-nT0d!laa .' tbe PaUi& Xew House, New Furniture ituated in the Heart of the Town! LAaJnhilae IkaVot H.cat faar. It TaKaliM asa w rircaiumi ar l iD'aiirti srro'fidic; boH ir( Id h arrU . IctarsI Carjtrartimi.eTSar . and all eiadera rwanvirava tt cbatlrat competitlua frosi tbe errjr b-t Boea THE BEDS Ar tl Xrar, wrR mt raeted, Clcu&bd CetaturtaUe WII. T AI4. TIKE BE ujiphnl vub tb far THE TABLE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. N palai or tmoh a HI be rpar-d by b proprietor or Ibe etspion to toalc tbe Tt. jr THE MOST POPC JBAR RESORT EAST Of lb Mousuiaa, -ila ''IB : .4 i V ut orty a btr and Imp lial Irnt of oar cttab- lu-tzeul ta (Bppart of in rlalm. LIV:RM0KE ELUA, Proprietor. VALLA WALLA STEAM. . BAKERY! ....EfTltWftD tSllW . ,t xxsvrxcivnxxi or BREAD, CAKES PIES AND all kind ot Cnekrrr. Tire proof Dslldtsf. I am to prtpuad to il Of arerj ortaod deanlptloa. at Bedrnrk ttrnrra. KarliiX H-srrd lb wnrio ! aw iirirnl urtii inaai ea trawiuw, 1 Lata ta oOiT at Iba WalU ITaJla ilrrr rerrjr 2j tori of (Oj4ici He of budutaa. Girc isc your On) era and be I'oorinccd. O. DRECHTEL. Walla W-Ht. S. Rotucuild. fgsn a n r v.- a OuVVET.VEY 1'EIUIIELIA. dfav, WutHactas 0 C. IVt J .rk ten theditipibi dlviae. Ftttlea of BtonVltp. 4e4v-rrd a re- tnarkaWe roa ra the apftmarhinr rn-' hell of tie tsperior plaoeta awl th extra ! ffntioarr cttaacea a the atmrwiere. cos-! Tnl-loj wf natrr ad rartaaaf a4her rA-. j nfaeaa Ikat are Hke4j in rrvH. Jnpi'rr j It ia perikrlinn. am Xrpe ake ' W pvi.rr la ls3l. Uraaot in ISSJ aad S. ' ra in l$i The prwe of my tt' thevlare lk4ie B-ar the earth at ih- metiaeMt Mf4earetbea.tr (cUn-ic j altractinritaarrra-.hnltLii nrwu ' w h 4tvt4sr tk that rreat ieks. , ( . r . ti B-.rj.lMr matt ea. Dr.-FVo irre tia? e are already ' b-rl.B- to rxprriraee wne C ik la the trrrWr difl.-herU tch i r-H amnr h- naiWm It ha Ra4a k . C Aria and h i bc - avs h. - . 1 .afe rhyiaa are a h-IHe. aa cfctl rrn.- Ther eem,. end.l,tMr. teat. ia tl.e UHUf li,.l tW. UtM b., ' it. ori,. in.aWr.nred ca.il.J-o ef .a-j atm.Vre; .h, rd .h,lh aier. - f n mwv nwiini faa4 Lat wi;if ! . o si.i. m w .,. . 7 ' " ia lc- Iwrr arr IM 1 ,r appear lr rv. .1 .w . 1 ' .J.u .. J ' " f'T'J vwmu iro .pH ta 4tra(er . i rr are the Ul of are the U.t of arrameni.'rn i Bt la; 7'tftd whether are Cxa ex4rn ' '' " "a1 t "hall hare erWeno ih'ia or ft; aod Inquiry ka)a- i4l hs. writ tf. a tt- acrrd Tocn y. Ibe rr-T tl.-re aamttaHimf p4trtey w l Ur r--fir and foreiaMt. and for Ilaew thai K the eM.Jnetkf r fl.,--3 "nJ fr t. Kctuiix. inn m loor are afvrlr pUn. f4- 1 dies lalier c4acdl or InMr4iaM.r W ' I.in4: tlif nulmrn f tiif CMnciaW iih the-e ronjnsctle. and opp-wltUaa f j errat ptnet at or wnr thWr prik4ta. a ' m ttw nia4tte of ihe nvrteenih ccslsrr. ! D r. Ojapd. in ln Dirlnuarj ,J rine." trm.rti that "the pe-tllmre clei f Brack IWth. whieh -tltl reaHr a lh I U-b "kti.n wri lu I3J7. 13tS, 1W0 as4 , 1350. waa indrrndmt .if irrrClariiy or , rlefielrsey of f.-xL I firt appeared in th- Sooth if EoUmI almt Cbriitmu. IM$ ', amwUt tfae grratrat ahnrtdnrerprfiT4lera i Tbanns andRrre'rd. wbm notieins Ike ep'draie lhat LmLe oot in 15S0, rrtnarlr.1 j ihat year lhat the cn'pfl were pleatifal and uiekyrrn: a.tht it a thBeht tb.i tulf, wohU bate" leoi;ercd nal raer the rlie-aw wa prudocrd by the ihQarnre rmet At a mOntry reMrnre beloar of ihesiararather than by Ibe rualipitty f a corrupt air. Weltrr admit that the tumnier cf 1CC3 in England, athen Ihr plazue CRtntHi-OOd in 1mdon. rrrx i umprrate. tlus weather floe and ibe fruit, gnoJ. AM the writer of Ihe day aree thai no cu or pc'tdence could be okterred in theUteif hMraon.- j Ia 13(4 Saturn and Jupiter were conjoin , ed in A,rfuaric, and the nf-xt year the Black Irath appeami. In 134". Jointer J.nnrd I Urann in Arie. In 1352 Saturn joined Urasoa to Aries Thus 1urinR the period j of the aetcn jeara' plilence. Ihe crrat plmet. Jupiter, Saturn. Uranut and Nep-1 tnoe. forwrd natural coojunctlnnt. Dr Fulton in lusaenuoo rTnted outthat in 1552 nd IGGSohrceil th plane Mara, Jupiter and Stura. were in perihelion, and these were the worM plasup eras of which hiitonr has any record. Io 1720 Mars and Jupiter were in jnlirliun, and in Ihe in L'l- city ol Marseilles ."52.000 out of the 7, 000 of the pnpglntion died. De IV. imaginative diary, and Home other citcumtunce. have glrm rprclal In. West lo the Umofli pl.gn, f 1C5, rfurinc which there died In Lundon alona IGO.OuO perrODS. DrJuad w, u eye.ulinea or thi tn rt)mlou calamity. It did not r rle unheralded, for in 'he works or the a Irol igtr. tt'illlaft Lill'. rn.y be aetn the famoaa prophery,puhlIbed In 1C31. of a great ti1ence,d'iring which, there hould be sri rnMch rnorUlily that the llriog w()uld not be numernut enougli to bury tn dead. Dr. Goad saya io Ihe diary: "January 5. hard frrnt. fn-riflnir pot by Ihe fire; comet aeen and ire upon the Tharres." Till r..l lowed a comet en in 1C01, December 9, or which he writes: "Almost a hfg,a tha moon, ancry and terrible. Nor could till my epicurean princlpW applied to my fan. cypiruade tne toUieoanlrary." Thlicom ctpwae st ite nearest apjiroach in April. In Jtiae there w a conjunction of Jupiter i&d I rnus. Then tLc dttease broke nut vlo. Icntly ; anil la August 7.000 per week were carried te tbdr crate. when Mara came nearly to tbe ppitioo of Jupiter; ant! ia i SI eflilx-r when the opposition was perfrc. i tr. ike deaih rH t. 10.000 per rek A "ere whero the acouts of each army of thti npjynitioo Kraduallr ceaicJ tLc death j un surprised each other, and a CAvalry dimlobbrd. f charge h as familiar to the citixrns as Amooc Ulierm in aitrtl b2uenee It U j tIie ordinary scenes of a country court Mtumarr to Jadce of caminf tvenu from jr' Charlestotrn has even a deeper the onmtliutlon or the heaven at the aolar i tret to the student of the philoso tsre.ea. In Ltllr'a almanai f.u- 16CS at I,ljJ of cutcs and effects than the in- he IlrltUh Mmmm v ! . tlal 6ear fiw thesom-ner ailce Storn locate-! in the eighth !ioae (that of jOth) of tbe brarena. retrorradior in Cap. ricirn and in ppition to llie tun and f if! TliA mrm . n ,1.. .:.!. 1 .... r .tw i iv.. ... , trace its beginning to the niriit that rttr U bitarn. Jletcnrr aad eon. LiHv'.i -. r . r l tt..rM t t. .t . . . fanaUc occupied one of the gov- tberrfAre frrtfH, arrenliar to tbe rulrt of . , . tt . - " , . - . . , .- s , , ' ernmcnt houses at Harpers Ferrv, and ""7? Miroe','m", opened the next mcrninVan indiserimi at rnnVInd wonld be .flitted -tb nlte fire urxm iu citixeL Here w -antes. cMic. peafRenee and pl.e.-.. In. f fim j. j, ,cd 3. happen Lliij -a. not ar.of th, , of jatcnuil made the fljuneh-n of Japiter and Cranca. whleh , scene of hU cxplwts. the Mecca of the prided wi.h tM. plar-e. j xonhfra Tae 'u Adrew Jlany aolHrli,V, fd ,lfe in cdlc,Inr Hunt.r u l,0 KiU fc at Chariestown rrrat cl.anrea In th chemical pmpeniea of I prosecuted Brown, and the force of nub- " -,""'",rl - " i poa me air -rw waur. rrom the approeb,nr reribeha. Dr. Faltc i one of ibee. and ij that If Iboe altercatUni t.ke ple AU will be depopalaiad. naia imperiled, tad unl correct atinlranr raearr art ttken the larc rinea of our American Atlantic coait Ml ufT-r ioc.k-utW? hana. The Doct.r proMMy know Jlrtle of aw rKeiea acb-oer. aad raakn bliprciicfiuci "I00 central principle la stral tewnce "f. bowerrr. eertaln rsls handed rr"'T1 'rrT3 anrient writers and rJivrTrrs 9" "hkh dnlanjo! of nvirr il-5nltr char- r1fT ""T draws. Tbe mnjacctja of Sx,ura ! Jap"r. bfca u ireaTrd nroo in ,nrmrT Itr. M vtxinmUplly lai tU mr tn rorUHr enliIthr and con ,,T prW.l ia tMndane affair The '""Jctlon oecar ia Tora. a availed hy aad he.tl.1 ,. nrtleulrlr nrJ bip at. - - : . i .1 . .1 ,or "n wjih eanaquakc aad . - . W extr.rll3ary dUtorhaocea. It ha. "7 PTrty, beiag personal property, rewl,ftK ,n oorfliUoed rUrrr.trt. ' icj " &ca..Trd aboct the Sutes of ktnJ cf "ct affinity wn A.U Ml Virginia and Maryland, shall be care- nor' I'el'od. Persia. Poland Ax. and the-1 aI!J. Rathwvd ap by my executor, ",H cooaaeotly re ifwcUJIy aff-ti, hereinafter appoiated, and disposed of HBrfor next year there ill br five l5 a3tage,SBd tie proceeds a thU i-3 at oae time, and Mars,"!!"1'., P QTtr t?r"-T Woved !i'B k.re a catoacttea there 00 f MtJCt J!"- J.iknrnjleo tort" Cof Ike rxtrin.ry dcri-na ( 1 "" , - wwcuiiini mi'Hniia uriMKKi. . I . ... . u . . ... . .... .. m . . -tMt ix rtan from the nmbrHiui ri vr. .-.i .... -- " " I'mte rnrtAr JAe ic" rtiBl.i.r,! a'llrv i car. and ea-tk iH h".- irh lermr ia her 1 -eU (SeUnr, tidal r.Tt tnd rfcr frizht irar. .ml e-u. iH ,.-., .Hh , i- v.. '"- tti prarxti la nti-rrot parts CHRIKTX1N DAY 161. rttmtnlaaanr r h. WarUlF; (a a 1175 11 1 kt-. CbrtnT! ny. 1SCI. was the OiWfr Clirilrrt par eScHlenfei Oat.t-lr rap pie of mH kind had dtaappearH. and i hateter nuKferta mere prrrt.lrd ere ut hmr iBasafeQre. Tll Confederate dL ir w n..v. amrili Jat 2 ceclcla cii. and fl -ar a tCCO a Urr-1: nrr waa fX) a rwHiml ; U !'. (1 ; hutirr.CtO: nd Uf. $35 lo 0 a pnond. Vanl .ld at $IM a tTii and coal a nolio be had, tare In a few ad" the citlra. olne to crrltr of trans. portatiwo. Theday m Sooday. which In Rtchmood, and not far from the lines of the cnattndtBe armirs. a ,iarty of seren ladte. ami tntlrrtien all in the trlclrt Smtlirrn vnv lA iKalrrm rrr-iAnllrd fat dinner. Tli ninflon hiullen proTrr-1 Mai fur Hi liofMtlity liefore Ihe war; now ihr welrtiine w. aa a filial a errr. hut the oard waa prrd In accord ncr with the ne-cIlir or the time At Ihe he or the table wa placrd r ham. worth f: at the Toot wa Ihe latt tarkey the farm oou'd Uit, worth $175 The rrjtetahlrt conittrd .f cMasv pttor and hnrni ny. worth, at a reaoolile calculation. tXO. Curn-hread wa erwl. flunr bavin U-rn unknown in thi hrraae (or months. The meal of which it wa rasdr wa worth fSO a hu.hr! and tbe k that reasoned it J0 of lftc and revenge is thought ?l,Pound.'I..lbrewa.none.batin:V to be the primary cause of tfc n am th Iinatrka nrorHlrd a ntara black tnnlav. worth f CO a eallnn. The i mmc kind Inly, at a rare treat for h-r turl. lironsht i ml, with a glow of pride, a steaming urn of real tea not sffa worth $100 a pound, at the nine time wars. ing tilt company that they niot expect but one enp -piece a Ihl. wa. , be last of her tture. Afirr thi Ihtre wa "cnffee,! made fmm et p"iti cut Into Utile a., . a. . a6 - 1. f u,. to.c.i ro.n an., Kn.uuu ,o powaer. OUliU WffV aa V'ilirilV I WIV. VMIi'iMIM' VIUUU In the lat year of the war. Fnun this iu. crh repast the rcalc (leacendrd lo army ra tion.-a hit of wit pork, corn bread and aweet potato coffee without Mitfar The company consisted of three lailics and four company consisieu oi uirce lames ami nur gentlemen. Tha ladi' toilets Ihe writer cannot venture to describe., bnt they were Urcely made op of -licBe.Bide'' article in the fathion prerailinir at tlm oimmesca- mrnt of the war. Tha trae or ona were fastened with TnaWerate hair pln,. made of long black thorn, with the heads tippad with sealing-wax. and the dres was of simple Lcsac pvu.- Liin?on, 'u. (7af.'e. JOM.V BEOtV.VM WXXX. Chwlestown, J cSerson Co., "West Vir- t iiriia. is & nlace hLstoHc in incident auid ailRl of adventure in the lata war as leaves in Valambroaa. It was cidcnts of the war. It was here where 1.1 . t T1 the celebrated John Brown, whose soul is nor popularlr believed "to be march ing on," was tried and hanged for the invasion oi t irginia, at a point near hcre. Harper's Ferry, and those who l beyond the ostensible causes of war , hC senument was so strocglv inauenced bv revenge that his own couin (Gen. Hunter) burned his palatial residcSte 'near this place. I The sheriff who hanged John Brown Jas. Campbell and the jailer who kept t him under lock and key, were ccmpell- j ed, for their own safety, to keep within . the lines of the Confederate annv; al- though it seems from Brown's will that he regarded all these gentlemen with kind feelings, John Brown's will has never been pubUAhed and even at this late- day it may be of interest as a curiosity to the ' public. The following is aa attested PV o the wjU . L John Brewa. a prisoner now in ' prison of Charlestown. Jefferson j county, Virgiaia, do hereby make and ordain this as ray true last will and . . . ... ... tstaiact. 1 wi awl direct taat all ! " . Ulk IlULA &U1U 1 J IT- I l llll 111 ' T I . I . - , . . If.rcilv na. niill . - . . o . . . . i . . II hereby appoint bhenff James iPti..1H . nf l,,i M . J I! t-... .w-.. .. M wlJ1- rerolong all others. Witacss mv hand and seal this sec- tod dav of December, 1559. Sons BROwy. Signed, sealed and declared to be the (rue and last will cf John Brown, in our presence, who attested the same at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other. Jony Avis; Andrew Hcxtes. Codicil. I wish my friends, James W. Campbell, sheriff, and John Avis, jailer, as a return for their kindness, each to have a Sharp s nne of those belonging to me; or if no riSe can bo had, then a ptstoL Witness tnr hand and seal this Sd dav of December, 1S59. jonx BROWS'. Signed, .caled and dcliveml to be a codicil to the last will and testament of John Brown in our presence; who attested, the same at his request, in f his presence and in the presence of each other. Andrew Hc.vter, Jonx Avis. Virginia, Jefferson countT, Set. t In the county court, December term, 16fi9. At a court held for the said county on the 19th dav of December. 1859. forvgotng will and last testament. and codicil thereto, of John Brown, deceased, were proved in open court, by John Avis and Andrew Hunter, subscribing witnesses thereto, and or dered to be recorded. Test : T. A. Moore Clerk. A true copy from the record. TnoiA. Moore, Clerk of Jefferson Countr Court, W. Va., September 30, 18S0. John Brown left but little in person al or real propcrtr, but his unwritten the war. l'uhcd incidents . i of that invasion are told by old citizens; among them the . is" particularly noted that although; fact a, r tr Brown camo to Virginia to free the negroes, the first man killed by his un organized followers was a negro. . . , . ns negro was a watchman at one of. .. Rm, .. .!(ifili , was ordered away, but, faithful to Ins charge, he re- fnsl tn Ivtvi and ncivI & lot 11 fmm g., rillc t, h haLtt A VETERAK COURT CLERK. The climate here is so healthful that 'one noticeable feature of the county is the number of xrr old men still in ac-, tiTC life. ITio sarno court clert tn.it rv-1 corded Brown's will attests it as pub- five life. The sarno court clerk that n- Ushol abovo as a true copy. In fact Mr. Thomas Moore has been clerk of tho county court of Jefferson for mora than fifty years, and is, thorefons the oldest clerk iu West or old Virginia. At a recent term of tha County Court (tho first day of September tens) CoL llobt. W. Baylor, president and Vm, Righstine and "Win. Burnett, justices comprising the court, the following ap propriate order was made of record : "Fifty years this day having elapsed since Thomas 3Ioon. clerk of this1 court, became rofSesdlj connected tlMire- siong Valley dflhroaeckea - from ra w,th,dunng all of which pcri(yL(eicept durinf ououV. Ilka the Haziae cf bells the seven years of popular disfranchise- j hrh be aad eUiea claim to bare heard ment after the lafc war) he has as dtp- mtay t!me4 opna ,ultiBf tbA:ieclija. tity clerk and clerk faithfully, efficient- ptloa I, that lie slnzgt sounds are iy and acceptably performed the duties nrrvfn v it,. -1,1.1. f. ..r.i of his oiHce, and tha court being of the opnion that ao long a period ot pabhc, . '1 v. - . m - recogniuon, doth direct this order to entered on record as its testuaomal MWMV., UUt ' aJ Willi 1- mi-1 Lj U4 1U venerable clerk."1 OLD-TIME ATUXjrTEH. A Ust af Jfea Xeteat far Jtfaseslar Ntreatftk. Among the Greeks tie sscceafai athlete was crowned with laurels acd j 4AA ilnm villi -wc 11. Jt 1- ! loaded down with wealth and hnncL Milo six times won the rain at boti'of Lke Taaojra, Africa, was recestly the Olympic and Pythias gases. He?eub,b1"d M"- GriOiIi and Host is said to have run a mile with a four-' lcT' Atrowa. near the mouta cf the La vear old ox upon his .'ioulderx. and ai-l kn nTer These jctntlec;est-i cotoau- terward kilieQ the animal with one; blow of ha fist, and ate the entire car- cast in oae day. So great was his' muscular power that he would bind a ' cord a round his head and break it br i the swelling presrarecf tie veins. Ani ordinary meal for MHo was twenty 'he ieathea Gods are seidoa sees, lie ia pounds cf meat, as much bread, aidi kixti'J bIr T a mors drihrpj nature. fifteen pints of wine. Phlvdasus of Thesalia was of colot ; sal height and prodigious strenzth, and it is saia, aione ana wjtnout weapons, aat rret Lae eja of tee Africaa trarrler at killed an encrmotis enraged lion. One, 'te ectrasc of all rillaje, wtila otbea day, it is recorifd, he seired a ball bv ' are to be seen lasida. it hind feet, and the animal capj An Antarctic exg exprfit wa, r-- Jm?" U 'rurfbythelullaneraphi- of the athlete. i cal Srrfetr. and has already started upea The reman Emperor Manumtnius , ,u hfwdoct jjs. jfg 1 ItZrtZ?11 l?A c'n:'ad- W:J but Ifnie known like Milo, of Crotona, could squeeze to i -,.t. . , A . powder the hardest stone wi2 his fin- ZL.Sl.t r S' Eers and break the leg cf a horse br a T ? T Tc"hU,al j. - It-. and the oltltaate retell cf their Wbfle a prisoner in Cermanr Rich-. uT'l1 ard L acceded an invitation to a box- j ll l f ing match witi the son of his jailer, I "d T?S cc He received tie first blow, which made fcl -t-hTe been their few prKJeerwcrs. him rtarrf; bat, recovering, with a I l9 to tbe worid am dt3a,t w blow of las fist killed his antagonist oa cinats: rf atr in tie Bscti thespoc poJtre.dcaa. Tie fxnoai Scarnlerbeg. King of Al- X. Deltaeca propctes as the fees? tsd h&nia, who was born in 1414, wxi a. ( qickeit raetisod cf briarfas; aboct dtUl man of great stature, and his feat, of ration In Africa, the estsbllsbraeet of ca. sword exercise have never been eqnal- aerwxf telfrraph atatscai at cnint beiweex ed. On one occasion, with hiscimeter'theertsaad the interior. Tbt enteruln- he stmck his antagomsr such a blow 1 mm: and siectiS: pcrpr.-, Tfc- pixat that iu force dcarul him to the waist, i tax or th-e sutioas. be m&fstalsa, wfJI k Topham, aa EnglLdiman, born in speedily followed by the balMing cf rail 1710, was powesvd of tveonishing wtra, aed that the two combized will be strengti. His arm pits, holfcw in the'euse tz Africa, as tber were scrcas cr case of ordinary men, were with him H'erfern plefe, and are "for Autralls asd full of muscles and tendons. He would for tbe Rsietsi 13 Ceatral Asia, real ca. take a bar of iron, with iu two ends , doctor of dtflisatiea. lrlf S'b 55. Throat Wy aow pE- betw the bar behind hia neck, and bend the Cbr and s oier o extremiues by main force until tier -ni , . . . , .. , , , , . .- .aruiud eatioss. it Is hoped to pare tie met together, and bend back the iron . , . . , , rtrauht arain. 7J lt FF&4 researches Maaricl Count of Soxonr was cx-f,a W-"T fcUbw, 1100,1 C3- ;.tl- J.rj t v- - known to the ettillxrd world. Already ex. pecialJy noted for his surprising mus- , . ... . , , - . rl.r ri,. f V;. ua. A ' P'C expedrtiocs bar Leea fawsed td - -a, - vs Maa.VS. VU VUC VN. mnr i casion, needing a corkscrew, he twined! . a ,t?T" w T-" a large iron nail rxcd into tie requir- t,i'c lh" B cd shape with his fingers, and 1. to that country, half a dozi bottles of wine with it. Lw who b beaof theZJrlnrrt&i. Another time he picked np a nnmberl ,a Statfcra, Leke Nyassa, is actlrely es of horse-shoes, and with his Lands ' 55 'n tnntUtinc rarirra prrrtjoo of li snapped them in two as readily as if Nw Testtrseat iota thinyanja, Chuara. made of glass. I YahiioBga asd other lsngoagei spoles si If history is to be believed, Fhatyl-. Baadowi. tad by ether trite la that secy his, of Crotona, could jump a distance , tiuu. which he will pzb'hh, with the hope' of fifty-six feet. i A Pcxtlc with Words. Students i of the Institute of Tedinolarr at Bas-I ton designed a puuzxle, which excites connderable interest. Civan. two' a1 onr readefs are aware, oae is words of an equal number of letters,! Acv-ric. Rotce haa elaven, four of whkH the problem is to change one to thei ,ro hirher than the on In New York city, other by altering one letter at a time ' The higbet one of thoe in Rosae. stands of Uie first so as to make a legitimate , ,fcre the Chcrth of St. John Lateru. aad English wonLcontinuing the alterations inclu ling the pedestal, it 150 feet high, until the desired result is attained. jThe cue in the plant or St. Peter's is 8Sf Ine conditions are that only one ' f 9 inches ta hetrht. and is tBoaated oa a letter shall be altered at a time to-form i pedrltai aotue 50 feet high, each new word, and that hone but" A coat.miee a number cf words which can i be found in English c-uns bearing the' eBgie, cf Tetrios I ani dictionaries shall be used. Here rvre TciriCB. Ir thM tary and a of some examples of the changes: rontka, iB4tnim u... eriov iim Easl to West-East. vast. vest. West- Boot to Shoe-Boot, soot, shot Shoe. Dog to Cat -Dog, dig, fer, fag, fat, Cat. Milk to Hasli-'Milk, mile, male, mate, hate, hath. Hash. The game is quite popular in railroad officers, aa well as in family drclex and at firesides, and seems to furnish in- stuction with amusement. , AVm. Yanderbilt but Saturday drew ilia wtca mi tv iiauuwi ui uiu J. Rmlrian from l)aaks thtf his check for the transfer of the Alex jJJilo to the banks of the Hudaon. It i is stated that it cost oven $100,000. Gold has been discowrvd on Laurel Ridge, Floyd county, Vx A hog rooted up tntne of the prveioas mineral at a spring; which led (o aa exauiiu nation with the result naBaedL nt 35th ballot for U. S. Senator, nt JaT "ml sm,r. reccauy tnrowat Harrisbure oa the 22d. 'tvsaltod inthe',lo,, hr iont earthquake, ad i said: election of John L. MttchelL The vte jiitrhell 150, Wallace 92, Mac- Veagh, Brewster 1. a. Clarence H. Joses, at Rkhaoad, on Feb. 10th, bought the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad for8t5- 000. Herrll. BeuLtax. detcriLes a siagular , phepoaenon exhitn? io the Taller In tbe Rhine Pmrlnm Tr. miui TV- mlirir ,tfoc- Ja that direction, throws r Md srae peculiarity of the char. T r of tha rocky Wes and the ronnstioa be. upon one cca.ioa.tfae imprt-lon of to' ,t, ... . ... , , , , . . am! breathless; iten s new ware would iweep ep, debasing like the soft brraihlag of u orsptpe, rlxioz to tbe swell cf a htm aac chain; with tbe aTertoae of the j oetaTe tLc rreat sounds swelling en. and i -" ttT ceatlnr. ! &nt misiloa station on Use west side' BictIn4 &cx roa the cocntry, speak 01 tbrTe bea; a rssrkea dlSersrice la Use t4u snd belief of the tribes en the rt Bd the wtit Hes cf thr like. Thoa cc the wett are reported as great worshippers Imtre aod iilol, whlU oa th ea. The tastes cf the tribe ia the former c tlos. whleh th-7 call JfHui. meanlsg apirit, are la Imitation of tbe hnmaa Srare. . . , . ... that be msy th rebydonisch towards cirO-- ' ixint the nttlres of that eosstrT; There are at the present time. thirty E'ua OhelUks, at rariou polcu fa Eai been dicnrered is the Miuffrtard qearter by a Paritiaa ArchieaIogUt.who hsa refaaed the Offer of a large sum of moeey for then. There ti a coal mhre near Coal CaJtie. Schuylkill County, New York, that has beea burning forty Ave veaia, and aaotiW in Mauch Chunk, in same Sufc, fur weaty. Ave rears, notwithstanding that rut fesas Ot" mooef have been expended ia fraiUest efforts to extinguish tbe flamea ia each. A learned professor II U el berg, re seat numernos tttc, thowbg tht railway, engineers are sot oaly readered colorblind by rcasoa of their occapatiec.. bat are peculiarly sahject to affectioBS of the ear which sight OasprotniM tka aafetx of travelers. The mammoth stone light-hoese oa FSbt Point (Taajoair Xoeloac) Java, at thai ee. trance to the Strait of Sends, septraUsg; Jara and Samatra, waa reccatly throwat to be the first iBStaace of the kiaa oa rets. ord. The opening of the Saea Caaal. it k said, has lrcreied Ihe ralafaM- fa tha Mrrewaj. in? co an try to a reas ark able axteeL la that ectioa, prerioas to 1376. rata seMons fell mora than oeca ur twice a year, watts aew at least tro gic ralna fait each mouth.