| Show J I 1 IN NN A MANS SINGULAR culie CURE BY A GIPSY A correspondent of the tile halifax nova scotia sun tells a story story relate to the case of james a farmer of bathurst ili in that province ho he had beeri beert out of I 1 health I 1 eaith for some bome time alin and nd no one could tell the cause baue of ills his disease finally a gipsy woman offered to cure him for tile tilo sum of loo she butyok tools him to her camp handcuffed him and bound his feet and fed him on salt pork orl ori she said sald she knew lie had some kind in 0 re reptile p tile tiie in his stomach must eat cat sait gait pork and abstain wholly from water vater at the expiration of a i day or two when the tho man was almost dead with fill jlii thirst she h c made him le down by a spring an and put a apan pau of water near his mouth in about ten jen minutes a large abarge green lizard was seen aden peeping out between his is lips in i a rk short time after accompanied by another of the same izea aze abi Abl nd color jumped from hla hia mouth into the water five tive minuses later three more came caine ont out after waiting an hour I 1 and no moro more ning aing their appearance pe arance the tilo gipsy said paid they were all out and poured some soro water on the patients forehead she then gave him a spoonful of water to drink she kept him confined that day glay and the next gri gradually dually increasing the allowance of water azid the ile lle mail man is now well and wel wei weighs hs obe one one obe hundred red and sixty pounds having fallen len away during his sickness to seven ty eight pounds the lizards are of cir a lotti iotti bottle hottie green color about i nive five inches long red rod eyes and fo forked aked tongues there is a peculiarity 11 amity about them diff different e froin from the oid old ordinary inary lizard tri trl bethere bethene being only two feet and sloping from i thence in a wedge into a tail tall two of th thern thorn e m I 1 have lave be been C n preserved in spirit spirits and forwarded to professor A agassiz of if harvard ath university i ve r S ity gnp ore is preserved in spirits and is kept in in mr fergusons Fergus ons office and the other two were sent to professor jack who has written to a legal gentleman to say that these are the only speet specimens wens mens ile he has hag ever met with wilh the exception of ohe one found in the museum of the university of munich that is called the lacerta homo in the language of the schools and the munich specimen was supposed to be the only one extant although it is well known to the ancients the description given b by the fhe pythagoras 11 says sas he 1 I have read with your specimens before me and have yet failed to discover in any respect the slightest difference in their formation or color he thinks that Mr must have haired race received ived t I 1 t ji irl ire aiji tin a e wb w b i t stale by some sonic of those mysterious secrets that are found ili in overy every path of science cl grice A species he says correspond ang to it is unknown to live on land and have agreed that thai it requires the tho the local act ion 01 the human stomach sto ato mach to produce it jon jolt billings ON bevenue revenue vex al ahus luia itis quest questions under the revenue law fluently fruent 2 ly transpire trans phe what whit lav ilav finally biti bill settled up fhy chy by tax comm is assessors asse sors t I 1 find their labors less heay heny heny heiy by me tiie mollerin fol lerin w which kiich I 1 hav I 1 karf eullie prepared from the original ressi pees in my possessions possession A spirits rif atthe thrust just men maderer madece r feet dont ehm eum cum within the whisked bill B spirits of the damned dan ined inea conie ancon arcon ar conle the same rame as damnable darnab spirit spirl tand sand taud m pa highest diglics whisked rate ia t C C the tax on I 1 undressed poultry I 1 is do doubled u bled bied the morais morale of the tho country ry seem to td require it D bolona saringe made malo in part of log dog and part of red fed annel flannel ll must pa pi the duty of at flannel aiso also kawi hawl k E kawl awl mbaker unless unless the manufacturer what iz new now and what is old oid chaws is i elevated fifty pen pee er cent F ministers of the gospel who dont dew over a 1000 worth ot biz iness a year are exempted I 1 G k assessors are required tew lew see sec that all men owning ners are duly licensed H enny man refusing to own a wheel barrer will bo be fined ega 25 for the fust fus t t riso an and d for the I 1 ne the duty on and camp meetings and fourth of julys haz been postponed for til the e pres present gut dut FRANKLIN 0 ON extravagance A letter of franklin to ti his daughter t written in 1781 rebuking her expressed desire for french finery c 11 might furnish a good text for our pres present hilt bilt importation leagues leao leat ii 1 es american flag when I 1 began to read your account of the high prices of goods a pair of gloves seven dollars and that it now required a fortune to maintain a family in a 11 very wry plain way I 1 expected you would conclude by telling me that everybody as well as yourself was grown frugal and industrious and I 1 could sebree scarce believe my eyes in reading forward that there never was so much pleasure and dressing going on mid and that you yourself wani wanted blaek black pins and feathers featt liers from france to appear I 1 suppose in tile the mode this leads me ule to imagine that perhaps it is not so much that the goods are grown dear as that the money has lias grown cheap as 0 everything v e el 1 thin olse oise else olse will do when excessively excess iv pien plen plenty ty and that people are still as easy nearly in their circumstances as when a paip pair of gloves might he be had for half a ero cro crown i ii the war indeed may in some de dc degree 1 gree raise the tho prices of goods and the him hil lih oh o h taxes which are necess necessary 1 ury try to support the trio war may make our frugality Lee essary and as I 1 am always preaching that doctrine I 1 cannot in ili conscience or in decency encourage the c contrary 9 nc by my example in furnish furnishing ing lug my children with foolish modes and luxuries I 1 therefore send all the articles you dire aire ire lre that are useful and necessary and an 1 omit ornit the rest for as oti you o oil say you should have great pride in wearing 0 anything I 1 send and showing it as your fathers father rather taste tast e 11 I 1 must avoid giving you an opportunity of doin doln that with cither lace or fe feathers atheN it you wear we ar your cain cambric brie bric runles ruffles as I 1 do and take care not to mend the holes they will come in time to be lace and feathers my dear may be had ili in america from every cock cocks s tail end OF ST snave SLAVE lve ive TRADE ADE it has already been announced that the sultan of turkey has prohibited the slave trade the levant herald of bf constantinople C the following particulars american F flag I 1 ag we feel lively satisfaction in reporting that tho the porte has at length put its definitive veto on the tile trammie traffic in slaves last week airmans were dis pat hed bcd to sam bam Fam samsoun soun and oud olid absolu c ly abolishing tile tho t trade 1111 do and forbidding the tite further purchase so or sale of slaves of elther cither sex ses this excellent decree comes it nitis asal said sald jl rather late but it has been accompanied by action on the part of or tile the effi immigration commission which goes far fay farto fanto atone for the tar tan linear very mandof many of tho tho the sales bales ahiel ii have been hitherto enacted exacted took chiev pla pia ader pressure of the of tle tle the x arlous transports who though ehart chart red b by the porte drove it now appos a re rc rocilar rellar liar ilar dar and most profitable profit profi taule iule trade by elac nag jog passage money from wretched mountaineers in every chec cae in which it could be forced out of thein them ili in either bither money or kind 1 in the jatter latter event the cu custom tom had ha hai 1 been to take one slave for evry evory ti t hircy arty passengers pass edgens edgers lots being drawn tor or the wae wac ached boys and girls who were thus sacrificed for the transport redemption i of their fellows this tact having colne coine c to the knowledge of the coin corn lytis sion slon arl all mr inquiry cuip 1 was instituted institute danda and a large number of or 1 freo free ree nee born youths and alid girls who had thus passed into the possession of the dealers and private purchasers have been summarily set iet free and re stored restored to their parents FACTS ABOUT EATING if too much food is taken the stomach cannot convert it into a perfect blood nike maternal material hence no perfect blood la is made ana and that being mixed with the other blood in the body makes ta tho the lo 10 whole mast of blood impure clience after an overhear over hear a person feels bad all over if thelver eating cating is habitual there is is always some uncomfortable symptom complained complain edof afi such persons are never well and although they may cat heartily they di do not get strong c nor fill u up P in ill nosh flesh it is because the stomach has been overtaxed over taxed and has not the power to extract the nourishment from the food when persons do not get got strong t I 1 although they cat a great deal they tiley will get stronger by eating tating one half less as a sickly servant in attempting todo toda to do da a la large re amount of work does none of it we well weli ril rii whereas if the task were a light one the whole of it would have been thoroughly done when any uncomfortable feeling is experienced after eating it 1 is because some article does not a arce agree with the stomach I 1 that is cannot be digested b by Y it this always arises from quality or quantity I 1 yv 9 generally ene enc rally raily the latter in such cases take less and less until no discomfort is produced if no ilo special change is observed it is because tile the quality is unsuited to althe the condition of the stomach or the general system does not require it I 1 an article may not agree arbec with wit lithe the stomach today to day but may agree with it very well in a few days weeks oi or months afterward because its distinctive elements may then be needed in the system most persons instinctively turn away irom from roast pork in ili midsummer it would make them sick but in winter time N when the thermometer is near zero large quantities ure uro aro are eaten ealen with a relish and no specific discomfort follows As a general rule instinct is the best guide and that which is best belt relished is the thing ling which should be eaten but discomfort invariably follows it should be omitted at least until a change kofl air season or occupation it is a physical and moral wrong to take a single mouthful when really it if is not wanted the motive being merely alie to eat eat cat even to eat it out of the tho way or feeling that if it is not eaten it will wili be thrown away by the cook if thus thrown away some worm or insect or animal may get it if eaten by yourself it onix only presses the system that much the Th effner ier ler food is divided or cut up pe before s swallowed va the sooner the easier and more perfect is it digested for like ice it is dissolved from without without inwards v ards and the smaller the pieces tho the sooner sooner they are melted bread and butter and milk milks are the only two articles of food which h have all the elements of nutrition lien llen hence ce from childhood to ex extreme old a age ge wo are never tired of them Hi halls illys your journal n 1 of health horm HOME LIFE lir E if home is well ordered the children baving having according to age working time play time books games antl anil household house hod hoM sympathies they will love home and find pleasure there give the little ones slates and pencils and encourage their attempts to make pictures drawing will amuse amuso them when noisy plays have lost their zest or are unseasonable and the art will be useful to them ili in afterlife after life have them to read to each other stories and paragraphs ara of your own selection and save tile the funny things and the pleasant ones you see in ill the papers handbooks and books to read road to them at your leisure you cannot imagine how much it will please them I 1 andhor and how it will bind them to you but choose well for them for the tile impression made mado on their minds now avi will bil ill last when v hen the hills crum crumbie crumble biu blu have theissing them thein sing together ether and sing with them voa boa teaching chiril min them songs song and hymns let them sing all day like the birds all at it proper times have them mutually interested in the same things amusements and occupations having specified times time for each so ad that their habits willbe orderly let them work top tol t gether wether in the garden boys boss 0 all rth need out outdoor door doon work together let thra th ra enjoy their games riddles etc all their plays books and work while hilo their parents barenis eyes direct and ant ani sympathize and and their loud voices blend in 1 v log accord tire TEATY lety PARTY huntingdon and logan commissioners appointed by the U e negotiate a treaty with the tile klamath and dodoo Ilidia indians ils lis arrived at the tho dalles dailes yesterday and aad report the accomplishment of the object ot of their miso misA mission oil ori the land ceded by tiie tile treaty is is known to be rich in minerals and also ulso includes many valleys that oner great inducements to the tile agriculturist mountaineer oregon RAILROADS IN INDIA two thousand six hundred and eighty seven miles of railway are already alread V completed b mp in india and as many more are authorized by almost all the broads coads now in in couise coulse course of construction ei el the tiler rare are or before they are completed will be connected with the cotton cottan fields of that country I 1 scalds AND burss BURNS the best most instantaneous and most accessible remedy in the world is to thrust the injured part in cold water cover the part an inch or so deep with common flou r the water rives gives instantaneous relief by excluding the oxygen of tilo the air the nour hour does the same thing but is preferable fe because it can be kept more continuously applied app liedwith with less inconvenience veni ence than by keeping the part under water As they get got well the flour hour seales scales off or is e easily moistened and removed if the injury is is at a t all severe the patient should live mainly on ted tea and toast or gruels and keep the bowels acting freely every da day y by eating raw a apples ples pies stewed stowed fruits an and th tile like no tetter better and more certain cure for scalds and burns has ever been proposed dr 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