7 tton allowed them by law nntU the expiration of their respective terms of olllce. .t Bee. 80. All state and Judicial ofttceri here tofore elected, sworn, affirmed, or In ofllca when this Constitution shall talc effect, shall several lyS within one month after such adop tion, take and subscribe an oath or alllrmatlon to support this Constitution. Bee. 8. .The General Assembly at it first session, or as soon as may be, after the adop . tlon of this Constitution, shall pass such laws . as may be necessary to carry the soma Into ': full force and effect. ,.. . , Bee. K3. - The ordinance passed by this Con. vention entitled " An Ordinance for submit ting the amended Constitution of Pennsylva nia to a vote of the electors thereof" shall be held to be valid lor all the purposes thereof. ' Bee. 83. The words " County Commission ers," wherever used In this Constitution and in any ordinance , accompanying tho same, shall be held to Include the Commissioners for thecrty of Philadelphia. ..! '"Adopted at Philadelphia on the. third drtyof November, in tho year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and seventy-throe. 1 ' Mtntf. :. . JOHN H. WALKER. " D. L. Imbiiis, i President. Chief Clerk. " ' ' Xew Advertisements. 8AMPI.ES sent by mall for Mo. that retail inicli for $10. II. L. WOLCOTT, lsl Chatham Square, New Vor k .. -46d4w - ' ' ' ; rtt O Br'n8 J'ou 'refl "V ma" the very best 3bO ELASTIC Til USS. Write at once to POMEHOY&ro., ' 40d4w ' . 744 Broadway, N. Y. THE MAGIC COMB Z"nt0 Will change any colored hair to a permanent black or brown and contains no poison. Trade 1 supplies at low rates, i Address, MAtilOCOMII Co.. Springfield, Mass. i 4tid4w LADIES' COMPANION. An article Ions desired and sought for by every lady, free for two stamps. Address 4M4w ... MRS. c. HENRY, Hanover, Pa. Employment for All ! T. 8. Arthur's last and greatest work. CA8T ADRIFT, is selling by thousands, notwithstand ing the times. His intensely Interesting and Is low in price, thus having many advantages over blither priced and heavy books. A life of the Au thor presented to every subscribe. An agent who had never sold a Hook before cleared 8KK) last week. DISCOUNTS TO SUIT THE TIMES. Circulars FREE .1. M. HTODDAHT & CO.. 4Ud4w .. ;.. 720 Sansom SU, Philadelphia. " CAMPliORINE 1 The Great Discovery for the Immediate relief and cure of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Pains, strains. Stlfr Joints, Swellings, In flammations, Hunions. Catarrh, &c., &c. ft will not. grease or stain, and for the toilet is a Inxtirv hi every family. Thousands will and now testify to its great merits. Try it. Price per bottle. Cents. REUBEN HOYT. Proprietor. 404w ... . , . ,, 2U3 Greenwich St.. N. Y. THE HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES ot Europe say the strongest Tonic, Purllter and De obstruent known to the medical world Is J URUBEB A. It arrest decay' of vital forces, exhaustion of the nervous system, restores vigor to the debill tuted, cleanses vitiated blood, removes vesicle obstructions and acts directly on the liver and Spleen. Price (I a bottle. JOHN Q. K.ELLOUU, 18 Piatt St.. New York. 46 d 4w i it ' . .i i i a j- i .' i. "A New Thing Under the Sun?? SIXTEEN OIL PAINTINGS IN A BOOK I Never before was such an Idea attempted for book-Illustration ; every one who has seen it pro. nminces It SUPERB. Mrs. Harriet lleechor Btowe's latest work, WOMAN IN BACHED HISTORY, Is a series of narrative-sketches, drawn from Scriptural, historical, and legendary sources. ILLUSTRATED with Sleen Choice OIL CHRO MOS, aftei paintings by the most celebrated ar tists of the world, giving a rich and mugnillcent variety of Oriental costume and beauty. Mrs. Stowe in her charming style has written a book full of Interest, and without a dull paceinit.whlch even if not illustrated would sell rapidly ; but the BRILLIANT OIL MCrUKKS make it one of the most unique, original, and re markable books ever offered. The pictures. If published separately, would readily sell for 12 each or 8-12, while the entire book, witli the six teen pictures together with sumptuous bindings of the volume, can be had for one-Hfth of that amount The book Is making a tremendous SENSATION AMONG AGENTS and salesmen, because It Is absolutely nete and ' has money In IU" To get pleasant work and good nay. send for terms, circulars, Ko., to J. B. FORD & CO., New York, Boston, Chicago, San Fnuicisco, or Cincinnati. 4Cd4w Orphans' i Court Sale v.- 1 OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THK undersigned,' appointed by the Orphans' Court of Perry county. Pa., a Trustee to make sakt ot tits Real Estate late of Jonathan Shope, deceased, by virtue of proceeding in par tltlou had therein, herebv gives notice I hat he will expose to public sale, upon the premises, r On Wednesday, December 17th, 1878, At one o'clock P. M., the undivided half of a farm containing ,, , v, ,, One Hundred and Fifty-five Acres, mow or less, situate In Tyrone township, and bounded by the Poor House farm, and lands of Jacob Rltter, Peter Wolf and Jolui S. Jtitter, hav ing thereon erected a - . . M- ' ! TWO stout1' . LOG FRAME HOUSE, ?PAM?,BA.JJ,?,,?AnN ""d )thBf Outbuildings. About 140 ACRES are cleared and under go.! cultivation. This farm l situate within one mile of the thriving town of Loysvllles has all necessa ry improvements; an eieulltut spring of water, and is of a good quality of soil. The oilier half la now owned by William A. Welbley. . . -It will be sold on the following terms and condi tions : 6 per cent, of the purchase money to ) paid wtieu the- property in stricken down, (or a suttloltmt amount to pay all the costs) : and the re maliiderin three eciual uiiuiial payiiieuts with In terest from the dale of continuation of sale, to be secured by lecouiUitance in the Orphans' M. , -;T " -i SAMUEL SHOPE, ' Novemlwr 25, 1873 ts . - Trustee. Tit EH PASS NOTICE The undersigned dents of Saville twp hereby give nolluo that all perssons are forbidden to enter upon their lauds for the purpose of hunting, ttshlug. miltliiir ir trMinuttui nig for uuy purpose whale vr ia lu ur . mirier ueiuLltv of Lha litw. Piur.ir Jaixihn, ' " Jacob Heuminukh, luvin Kdiiinsok, John Swahtz, ' WlUJAM 8llN., . CHBIllT.ikaiWAB,:! Bavllle twp., Oct. 3rd, 1KT,1. TRESPASS NOTIOR-JThe xubscrlbW a resi-f dent of Carroll townshl p. eaulions ail persons asmasi i)Utl l( 1luill nyi proiiiiww, lor Hie pur pose of limiting, fishing, gathering nuts, or fres linvHliiK for any purpose whatever, under penalty of Uie law. ' ...ptjfa'lriiini ' -HltaBV "mm' Auctioneer. Tl.a nndeislued i crlvea notice ih.vi , W cry sales at any point In Perry or Daiiiitn comities. Orders are solicited and prompt anenthin will be given.. - i A .1 .i 1 : l W E. 1. WELLS. - I . New Butfak, ' Perry co., P !u ; -.lli- SOL'."'- (, )"" ; Dr. .T. Walker's California Vin egar Hitters are ft purely VeRCtablo preparation, mndo chiefly from tbo na--tivo herbs found on the lower ranees of tko Sierra Novada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which ' fire extracted therefrom without tho uso of Alcohol. Tho question is almost! daily nslcod, "What is tho cause of the' unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit ters!" Our answer is, that thoy removo the cause of diseaso, and tho patient re-' covers his health. They are tho great blood puriflor and a lifo-givinc principle, a perfect Kcnovator and Invigorator of the systoni. Never beforo in tho history of the world lias a mcdicin.o been compounded - possessing tbo Toinarkablo qualities of Yinkoak Bittkus in healing the sick of every disease man Is heir to. They are a pentlo Purgative as well aa a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver aiitl Viscoral Orgaua in Dilious Diseases The properties of Dr. Walker's Tikeoar BlTTKRsaio Aperient, Dinphorctio, Carminntivo, Nutritious, Laxative. i)iuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorilio, Altera tive, and Anti-llilious. It. VI. McDOISALD fe CO., . Drnggists and Oen. Agts., San Francisco. California, ' and oor. of Washington and Charlton Kt.. N. T. Sold by all Urugg lsts and Dealers. December S, 1873 lm Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG, i ... The Pcirtivian Sfrup, a Protect" cd Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, ia so combined as to have the character of an aliment, aa " easily digested and assimilated ' with the blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity : of Nature's Own Vitalising .. Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "a thousand ills," simply , by Toning up, Invigorating and ... Vitalizing the System. The en- ,., rlehcd and vitalised blood per- , meates every part of the bodij, , repairing damages and waste,, searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for , disease to feed upon. This is the secret of tho won" tlcrful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Ii:tr-. rhoca, Boils, Nervous Affectlonii, Chills and Fevers, Humors, '!Loss "of Constitutional Vigor,"" Diseases of the Kidneys ' and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or c- ! eompanied by debility or a low state of the system. Jichiy frco from Alcohol, in any form. Its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, info- ' sing strength, vigor, and nciv life into all parts of tho system, and building up an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, front weak, sickly, suffering r crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot reasonably hes- , itate to give it a trial. See that each bottle haa PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in the class. -i .. ., , Iainxhleta Frco. " SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Prop'rietqn, No. 1 Mlltou Ilace, lloston. ' ; Sold by Dncoaiiri ouheballv '" 74 Tho - Patriot 74 WEEKLY PATRIOT contains more reading matter than any other newspaper published In Pennsylvania. Its liter ary excellence Is unquestioned, and as a vehicle of State News it Is unsurpassed. During: each see. slonot the Lenlslature It will prove especially in teresting on account of 1W lull reports of the pro ceedings of thul body.. TERMS : 1 copy, one year ..w...3 00 I copy. duruiK session of Legislature. 75 4 cop es, one year, each, , ,, , 75 , , t ..,...,.,., l oo A cony, free for one year, to any person tending a club of ten or more. t THE DAILY PATRIOT The only tlrst-class newspaier In Central Penn. sylvanla, and the only paiwr ut llarrisburg which reoolves Associate Press Telegrams. 7 Ofl mt anuiim. Diirlim session of the legislature 2.00. All siihsorlpllous to liailyuad Weekly must be paid in advance. f , . ' I.' ' ADDRKSS, '-. '- r. rAlIIIOT,',! '! '.", ' .. IUHHieui;BO, Pa, it it. t10 tfl P"rly.,Arnt wanted every- LTTt!;.?; where. I'artlculars free. A. H. 11LAIK & CO., 8t. Louis, Mo. 17 ,' ly Newport Advertisements. Do1 You Want 1 Bargains ? . IP, SO, CALL ON, At Newport, Penn a. :;'"';;;':,; - Having Just returned from the City with a SPLE ND IDS T 0 C K of . .. ; riiY . GOODS, UROCKRII!!,, A W O: N O T 10 $ t I am prepared to offer to the citizens of Perry County one of the HEST ASSOKTMKNTS ot GOODS ever brought Into this vicinity. My Stock of PRESS -GOODS,' . ; ,.V i dress-trimmings, ' ,;. ..' and noti6n3, Is complete, and wore bought 'at PANIC PRICES, and will be sold at SiiOHl 1'ltOFi't S, for Cash. ... JIW Call and see for yourself. i . , W. H. MUSSER, . CENTRE SQUARE, ' 1 'KEWPOttI, PA. 43 tf NEW STORE ROOM. NEW FIUMI XEW C.OODS! E. B. Wise, Ambrose Kocgu. WISE & KOUGII, Having opened a New Store at the corner of Fourth ft cherry Streets. Just above the Penn'a. K. K. depot, In Newport, are now prepared to show a , . Complete Stock of New Goods, . , ! Consisting In part of DRY GOODS, ' ''..'.'J ' ; groceries, , ; ' , . .. , . 'V ;:. , I ' BOOTS SHOES, ' " ". ' '.' ' :. i II ATS CAPS, notions,',;":';'' and a general assortment ot all kinds of goods which they will sell 3 , ,t , j , , "AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. They ask the citizens of Newport and vicinity to call and examine their stock and see that they are oilering goods at such prices as will secure a share ot the public patronage. WISE &' KOUGII, i : Fourth & Cherry St. - Newport, Pa. 35 tf Drugs! Drugs! THE Subscriber has on hand and for sale, at low prices, a complete assortment of - - DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, Of all kinds. Also, a full stock of Concentrated Remediesr , , ; . ..' . . v. , . 1 I , . . 'ill PATENT MEDICINES, ESSENTIAL OILS, 1 I PERFUMERY, ' HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, . , . AND FANCY ARTICLES. Pure Wines 2 '-. if ! i ' AND -: LIQUORS Always on hand, for Medicinal and Sacramen tal purposes ' . n i, , tj"17ijiit:iain' Onlcrt carefully ovd . i r.r, . i . i i ' , V promptly filled. I . ),l i ' i " t-';;: ," : !'.!'. ' .!.: ,Bt) EB Y,.,f .. ,;i7 NEWPORT, PERRY OOUNTy, PA. : yew ' Millinery Goods IBEO to inform the nubile that I have JDst re turned from Philadelphia, with a ful assort ment of the latest styles of r ' 1 ! MILLINERY GOODS, P "'i HiTtt'AKD DONNRTt' Cv J v7 . RIBBONS, FRKN01I FLOWERS FEATHERS, ' ' ' CHIGNONS, LACE CAPES, :X A'VUiHW- And all articles usually found In a nrst-class Mil linery Establishment. All orders promptly at tended to. -vt'e will sell all goods as Cheap as can be got elsewhere. ( , . ri DRESS-MAKING done to order and In the la test style, as I get the latest Fashloiis from New York every month. ' Guttering dona to order, In all widths.. I will warrant ail my work to give sat isfaction. All work done as low as possible. ANNIE ICKE8, i , Cherry Street, near the Station, t It 13 Newport, Pa. Kcw Advertisements. ' ' '' " 1 for " ' "' ! COUGHS,' COLDS, nOAKSENESS, AND ALL IHltOAT DISEASES, ' USE ' ' . Wells',, 'UABbiiq'B'Ts',! , : i PUTUP ONLY IN HLt'E BOXES. 'i A TRIED AND ) SURE REMEDY 1 Sold by all Druggist, ,, , 4W4w jnressll Hnmers from the worst Kerof. . ' nla to a common lilotrh or Pimple. Iirom two to six Imttlrs aro warrnnicd to cure Snlt Ilhonm or Totter, I'lniplrs on rare, Hot in, KryalpolBH and ' l.lTcr Complaint. Six to twelve bo:. . lies, warranted to euro Srrofnlonis ' , MvolllnffH and Sores nnd all Skin mid ' 1 l:lool Illsrnsr. I(v its womlcrful ,,: s?ectoral propcrlics It vi lli euro Die most severe recent or llnporlng Coiigli 1n hnl i t!.e tinio requlicd by' any oilier mcdlcina and Is perfectly pnfo, loosening cough, sooth ' In trrl'.nlton, and rcllovlnff srwencMs. Pold b-all Dnr-tsta, It. V. ruEItCC, ltl.U.. , VVTl1 liikreiisnri-, ilullulo, N. Y. ' A I '"" i-cM. f -'l ofrM t'iinrl- vnlnnilsnMm- , : J, P. n-rcn-Iltti nan, wp, I gntottt at tk , '", j-n'sts 1 '.r.:il (.rur;;)j rv,'expcr!rr--, t ! c'.dr.'l(!n7uVrt7rtaMaUIle!sna, j ! , 1 finranteo U m Lil-ilillocurofor Zicrri", h:'- I .':j!l.:ioviAioC:3cn9il. r'---ilo.l-.2f!!i Anrtl. ir'l. , V. A. ijIjT.qx::::;, j.otar-f rvUie, i:i:r.. T"s.rr.Thos.t'ni-v, f. ..!--!f-- '.''Win .r.cv.t'.l'. l:" !nr.1i-,.l,:i. Itovl.ii.J-!--. 1-v--..w JV (:.(I.Htnlt:i. I'itlntnr l.l.'.V.) . T..1"-.V-rr. '' list hsrr'i. rMI,,".Affil' t-cliihmililwrilorr.l'iit r.r'liiln.,frri n-ttery I'nmrihlt A rn.-rnntrn,rT: lf. f TO !'".,(' for', fn curablo osso.Nooure nocUarcanulityXLU dru-ciU. "pSYCnOMAKOT, 'or SOTTI. CHARM X INO." How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affections of any person they choose instantly. This simple mental acquire ment all can possess, free by mail, for 26 cents, together with the marriage guide, Egyptian Ora cle, uithiiij, 11 1 nis in joules, WeuUlng-Niglit Shirt, &c. A queer book. Address T. WILLIAM Si Co., Publishers, Philadelphia. 49d4w , .A-tcentH Wanted. For'nUi EVERYBODY'S own PHYSICIAN By C. W. OLEASON, M. -1). A magnltlclent toU nine abounding in imHrtaiit intormatlon, and elegantly Illustrated. One Agent took 100 orders In one week. Price aud terms to suit the times. For circulars address H. N. McKINNEY & CO.. 1N. 7th SU, Philadelphia. : ,ud4w Kftnn AGKNTS WANTKO. Samples sent uuuu free by mall, with terms, to olear from $5 to 10 per day. Address N. II. WHITE, New ark. N.J. ii-; . , i r 1 . . 49d4w AGENTS WANTED. A profitable and respectable business for men or women who have or can make leisure time and wish TO CONVERT IT INTO MONEY. . For cir culars address STAR LAMINA VARB, 80 Beek man Street, New York. ,, i , 1'jiUw The Great mddintr Cord Depot! j . THE,:,. M . , .', LATEST NOVELTIES IN WEDDING CARDS ! LOWEST PRICES. A I.arg assortment o Stationery of every I . Description. . , , , ' - ' INITIAL PAPER ALWAYS ON HAND ready stamped. Dollar box containing four quires French paper and two packs Envelopes with the Initials. , i, Sent by mall for 11.86 by -: : . i 1VJI. II. IIOSKINS, STATIONER. , . ., ,, , , , ' ENGRAVER, AND ' ' . ,:. I , : .!!'''.' I M, ' .,(- SEAM,, POWER PRINTERy 38 B t5m i . 913 Arch Street, Philadelphia. JTIXEOUTRIX'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby 11 given, that letters Testamentary on the estate of Rowland II. Brown, late of Tohoyne township, Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been ? :rauted to the undersigned, residing In the same owimhlp. All persons Indebted to said estate are rfq nest ed to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to , : i. .. ROSANNAH BROWN, . October 21, 1873 Kxecutrfx ' i ; i ' rr; " " ' 1 "Mi ? M. A. MORHIHOK, .1 IISTICK OK TH E PEACE and GENERAL COLLECTOR, NxwtiF.KM rowN. perry oo,. Pa. - ltemittunceswlll be made promptly for nil Collections made. 7 44 tf , Aasigned Batata of George Hoffman., ALL persons indebted to the lute George Hoff man, are hereby untitled thai Immediate payment Is requested. The books will a 4ued In the hands of a Justice after the Urst ot January next. -.-.I i i i ' 1 ' r i J . (HAS. J, T. McINTIRK, , ; ,, MEYERS. Jr. ' " -1 1 i rji! Kl-li 1 u . DANIEL November 18, 1873. , (at) Aselgnees. KUNA.WAY. Tlie subicrllMir hereby gives notice tliat George , Washington Ileal, a bound boy has ran away frotn bis employ, with out cause, All persons are forbidden tu harbor or trust him on his account, . i JOHN RAMDO. 1 Carroll twp., Oct. 28, JsTS.,, ; ... .,; i I 'M UonXTBU'H : k.i ;:. ..." llltONC IIO LAUVNOEAITItodjJliiA ' ii I1 .; .' ii.', .) i. .' ASTHMA CROUP, Whooping cougl), chills. Horn Throat, for the use of Singers. Price afie. to make permanent For the cure ot CourIis. Colds, hoarseness bron t 'atarrh. , a u d Speakers and One Trial sure menus. 1'ropared only bjj ,1 I ., i, .!,!-! A. R. HORTTKIt, Mir:rt ,J : , n. V, Corner of authOree Streeta. m -. iV , , , ! . , . PHLLADKLPI1IA. s HAWLS AND BLANKETS for tale at Panic prices at F. Hohtimrk's. 7H v. 4;arj!i..;t v,l i t. That Stove Pipe. -f ' - When stove-pipo time . oame around Hans bunted up the misging joints and lugged them into the bouse. , Of course be mat with the usual misfortunes ot finding non fitting joints, crushed elbows, etc, etc, bo that by the time be was fairly standing on the oldest chair ia the house, endeavor ing to complete tho operation, he was in do mood to be trilled with. lie got the leugths oo the stove all right ; be also got the lengths in tho cbiniuoy all right ; but the connecting length was what bothered him. Being short in . tallnoss and wide in thin ness, it was very trying to reach up at arms' length and fit the perverse joint. He made Katrine arm horsolf with a broom and stand in front of the . stove, ready to push the refractory pieces together when he said the word, IIo stood between tho stove and chimney, cautiously balanced on a chair and reaching up. . f . ."Now, Katrine,' shust jam a little," was bis order, when ho bad it all ready. Katrine "shust jammed a little" with the soft end of the broom and eliminated a most unexpected howl from . Hans whoso fingers were carelessly placed between the lengths. He also said something which sounded like a repetition of "jam" but it wasn't." ' ' " '. Again be fixed the pipe nnd told Katrine to hit it. Katrine was getting a trifle- ex cited over the matter, so in obed lance ' to orders, she swung the broom with consid erable effect. The lengths on tho stove tot tered the length on tho chimney Bwayed Hans felt that he was losing his balance downjeame the stove lengths down camo the chimney-lengths scraping nans all the way down. Hans was mad. . He slammed the pieces he held on the floor with the rest and then jumped on, it and kept on jump ing and jumping until there wasn't a cir cular piece of pipe left to jump on.' Then jamming his hat over his eyes he mndo for the front door." " ', ' "Vere are you going, Hans?" exclaimed Katrine,' terrified. ' ; " ' ' "Veil, I'm going, crazy if I' shtop ' hero raid dat sdove-bipe. ' I send a man," Soap Urease by Telegraph, i - : ., , A remarkable operation was performed by a Whitehall physiciau a few days ago. A gentleman who had been suffering , from a superabundance of adipoae tissue con sulted a physician, asking a relief from it burden. The doctor told him he could re lieve him if he would consent to a painful operation. The gentleman consented, and with the medical practitioner, entered, the telegraph office at that place. , The fat man was requested to remove his coat and vest, after which the physician surrounded him with wires, attaching tho ends to a power ful galvanio battery. ,y At a signal from, the doctor, Manager W. B. Eddy let on the ; eurrpnt. -, The patient writhed and twisted when be felt the cur rent passing around him, still he stood : it . like a martyr. Presently be began to shrink ; he grew smaller and smaller ; bis clothing hung in bags about his fast dir initialling form, i The doctor felt much pleased at the result of his experiment, , while the formerly fat man's joy was very great, although be soemed to bo suffering most acute pain. All of a sudden there was heard a loud , clicking - at the instru ments, as If Pandemonium's great hall had bocn let loose, j The operator sprang quick ly to answer the call. He ascertained it was from the New York ofllqe. He quickly asked, "What's up?" Au answer camo back as if some infuriated demon was at the other end of the wire, ".What' in the thunder are you , about ?. Cut ; off, your wires, ' quick,! You are filling, the New York office with, soap-grease T,' Any. onq can bolieve the above who wishes. A , Juror Excused. . Recently a juror approached the Clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court and stated that it would be impossible forL im to ?rv. ,,.,,. ,,,1, ,i: , .'. ,: 1 SiAl.l . ".Why .not,?'' inquired the Work. x. i : i "Becauso I'm deaf," responded, ..Uo. juror. ,. ,,,,, J;, , . The Clerk had reason for inuideulity,au4 so informed (he deaf man iu a whisper, that . be, would, report bis - case to the judge. . Turning to but honor he said, t; ,",Mr.. BatU ruan, of Mauchestor, desires, to be excus ed " 'jWhat are his wasou?',' asked bis honor, without raising his eyes from , the paper be was reading.,".!:,.,;,,!,, ) , ." He says he ia deaf," replied the Clerk. ."He Is excused,"; said the Judge quick-i ly i ' if he is deaf, , we don't want bimfiif he is ft liar, we don't want Lim,";: ; ,.i ., ,) ' tW " Fred," said a young man walking up street the other day, after listening to a wonderful story,' "do you know why you are like a harp struck j by lightning?' "No, " says Fred, " I give it up." ' "Be cause a -harp struck by lightning is a' hlaittil lyrt."