Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 6, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 April 1864 — Page 1

THE JASPER WEEKLY COURIER.

VOL. 6. JA8PER, INDIANA, SATURDAY. APRIL 16, 18(54. NO. 18.

ueusHso tvsar mhimt, at ja.ih. wuMoii cuoiTr, mMi r OIIIIIT lit A n aasa ur s.AChoALii me Wilt MtBEETB.

TERMS-STRICTLY IN ADV a v i Jingle Subscription, for fitly Nob., ft 5(1 Far Ii months, 1 00 RATES Of APVEBTISIRG. For square of 10 linetor I, I week, I ot Esch subsequent insertion., aOcis. Loofer advertisements, at same rate. A frsetioo over etren square or square. 1 ts s square. These sre lerena I 1 ti sieet advertisements;-, r, tion will ba made to regular dv . r Notices of appointment of adaaiaw-tr.tora sod legal noticea of like chargier to be aid for In advance. ASBOttRCJSB CARntPSTKS: For Township office, each, For Tonn? For Distrikt, Ci-cnit, or Stats, 1 jm ...''li U. STEOC N. RtttlM, JOS F A . 7 ,. ' , STEGE, REIMNG & CO., WHOLESALE PEAlF.Ra IS Isirocrrir. rrm JV . - TOB UVO, CIGAiiS. Fjreija Si Donate Liquor W.iic . MARKET BTttKBT North Side, between Ser. r.d t"t Tbird -" UKJI6VILLK. KV. P S Prompt a temiuii to orders front, the .'...,, 2 !i;3'l W. C. Adau. U Bearra I Oh MS a BUETTNER, ITTllHNKiS AT MU, aaaaeERTa r r c llh ti o s Lisas eaati ss J IttFBaV INDIAN On -a-Sjrth esst cori-er M O-.n M Weat streets. M -nt. 14. 19. TRACEWEU & IEaS, ITTOKMiU ATLUl. rfttlK under.ineii Witt a a?r eat tri pra a. la the CircuM C uri af Debi t aad will prompt y SCteaa to .11 0tR I 1 mated ia llirir rr eal O. Wtt I N TK K l l.L 8AMICI. h i A V AJOÜLF Hub mi, ITTOKK KV a T 1. .. W.. JASI'KK. INDIANA, WILL stlead y ui tly lesni to-, intrusted ) hiM. 111 aaij ol ibe t 1 rti ei Haiti I. county. UaVea si Übe rasrn llslljuald and airae tna'T.' Jan. ÜAkEa, A.J BECKETT, V .1 nur-, I J. ,..!, lad BAKER BcCKcTT, TIOKVLlb A'fi' k. . nrILL practice tn the Hubot. t 'trratl aad Osesmoa Pteaa C earts, Fsrtieatst at tr inn pjeid to r'ction". June go. iaa'OI'U' I. l t . Atturiiej ami i towtaatjlkif at Ihw , KOMC, IND., WILL attend Iba Courts in I'.rry, Ho bois snd t'rawlord counties, ami gitc prasnpi sttentien to all bueui. H e 'rsst fl to hina Jan JJ . J. T. be W trag, 1TT0HXEV AT UW, FHT E K S B II K (i II , I N D . 1ILL give prompt ittCHfioN tu l bi v ness entrusted to his care tn 1'ise sad sdj.ininrr count ie.. N -i. k ii i; : ü OOT&KHOKSTORI;, Cast .ids or rt'iit.ic Scjcake .fA't. )rt WOfTLT) respectfnliy iniors "I ... .. . U the public that thev h.v. aaW-fswl ,irjr. ,d splendid ssrln . . -iaaaw, of Boots snd Shoes on head, wblcb they will aell as cheap a Can i.e ssywbere, end will w-rant sll the H wwt I Give as s trial. ROMUAl.I "Kl'K 1 POatrpH I I lll I . sanrscTfTaBB ard pealer ii IIAUNKS8 AM) SADDI-KS 8;ulh East Corner of the Public Square, JASPER, INI , m . aws santa.. a . as -.-a . . UbZ V ' patranage. snd solicits a conttn.tanre .nf ' ettension of the asms, feeling confident that i hs ean make it to the laiereel of pers.-r w.nt of say thing in his line . A al witl-' klm. st his saotto is "small profits -rd quick I'on.srrr, rjiMca aale 1 H '" kBt...,. A,, tnus Da., i t f .lal WH V IVI W ur ajaj ai aasaveraj swa. rw aw sr BAVEEM! !AVE EM! SAVE E.M ! 11 E will nav three cents apountr.sh as . ' ' . ,1 for atHMl. clean cotton rags delist red

et the COURIER nPFlCE. laspar, January 24, IR63 I

The Good Tim has Come at Laut.

a UtW IS .LA l AB.L'IM aoit. Ah! the food time ba come si last! New England rule .be i.eiiv.i. And now we've got you "liooeier."!.,!. In apite of all creation. For thirty years we've labored hard Fur tariff and prelection. And nue we dar you to retard B) selling up objection. Protection is ihr- vif thing To grafl y our wi-hen--It brings us ncbes 1 k a ki-ig. Ami coid ano silver iiivoes? I' makes os lot you Wrvteru folks A pIi v ly k 1 d r-jr.l F , in a e ..-II voii canto At 11 irty era is a yard. OocM pi u had gold and ai'vr, ton, Flfjng 1 ii'.U ik- r.-ck-i.; BR r ILldr VoU Srnd It thr-egll. Jiugir :n our pocket. T 1 tiiie rot plenty of 'Think, Hk q-iilr fuMiV, -. u lA estate lloua r folk pasta baatal tor your 11. .... . I r uninw, C astilsRiea, Law, 1 1 . . . t.a.t luud II Sta'll r- gall vou Ho.- cr buvs IMort t.raVrl) toenlial! rf hu we've got you in ti.e reafu V - cannot help but .ti rer,' . i.k that can make v li'fit I tn "ni.'K'f.'1 Now we'te j i all the officea. Aod sll the eamtraat r, ti 'J'ius aufcaa gi.-ri.ju. tims i us. 1 ' rather b.ii lor you. F r w. fe got Y'ke-a jnst euoult. Srnlt.red Iblliagh the Wes', T ti. the !"Vderl . rfice. A nd leather w tie r re, I I . t m, o v ra' rt.o'i ' I .11 k- oih Po "all. um ,.ridf, 4 t" 1 a,.'" In - ne I alt, .iuf-l "let ttt Utoti s-ide B thStdet tl tlsf Wu-ii:..a fi.H o ti.e U.iWlie ar.nn...ia of t ! ti- nre sgvinet lieoer-M M CieMan, wi.r I 1 . t ai I ag i.r elsodet, t. f. ibe ell.-.-1

Uiai a'l the Loppirhe oj.. pe ice met. IDJlrti .. . . aj w,..k o . . L rk .1..

-e-sr mi., g tr-Kiru,. If I. lad. ,nr.hu g awrtiesil rly otj Heia epii Httua p-P-r ,he Tribune uote. it ai'it tbeaarastaHam triun poaatig laat paper ( or ura'or;, will aaafaSTt Me t ..- Ian tor n. Pre.idncy ."' a. if that pro, ad .nath.Mf Bgs'nst .tie . I j.ct ' its dislike m, www ,,-isjaas. " - p"-...-, iilof i-a..'ul.(tr e.-ause of the aeeptistn-', . . ' i' . . i .. ... .. . . , .J.-...: sbie pt .pl- ai - 10 .-.npi.ort him. 1 l Villi Ul (I.OIV . .... .11 I,. 1 Ul ' tor d tftreni elsssavs wiio 1 I mevi'abla -,.,.port , canmoate ,or the Pre.idency Sot., re goes:

1 A l.l.eh..a..g b,Hd-thir.ty l'C'tUofc ntodM twbu.hot pot. tr. .,. Maine to Caiih.ruia. . . .

S- Krery hia.pheming u.fidel aud ailitiat , in 'ti-- count.v 1 ne nuiiy prscticcrs 01 the doctrine of,. iai-crrHi'luii; every one of tbem. 4. Kaery kite ai d dissolute negro. 0. All the thievish shoddy contractors I..- kultor.'s -sin 1. 11. n un the uubiic aaste Jiidoffilol Ii. Slate. 1 ,u "rni' ut 4 """M office-holders. " The greatt atoik gamhiers. witboul tat oepttwi. g All ie ,p,.ttag and extortiopera bo are 1 uoi.10. eg pricea at the eape use oi the poor. 'i be men ajwa pay poor sewing women ..arvaiioo pin-c-a .or aura ou army corn I't I. . älta iasa .s A.A ; Jät In tmm

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.nolir.110. of . ......,, t w,a. - -wssst - w" rww .wsw sa - a a...- . ... I New York World. ..... . , u T cnunnon you atiano sars. IPart.ngic,,. ' "Oh. spy p.r.dt.x church 1 m. u.i.....i.. .....i,. iMa .11. ' Tn w itrt v utv a.-f" T . s w .1,1 ladv wne't be troubled to Und a place on thst "plsllorm . , . irriiioiui n.s uncu an cai . uuou nrr

by the President ol tue uuiteo tates. and llwtaMm bandied and thirty over. Wbu ..y we tlo nut do out duty 1 1

"Starring oat the 8 .nh " It i pec-raity cor ceded h.t the "star aC out" ihe-iry for patting down the reb-l-!ho )s long ince exploded; but our peopl. are But ss .ii potad as thee should be im

"-gtd to the re.vurces of 11. rroeiliuoa Sl I ... IS Ä A.. J , . 1 W . ... a I infiun cwr rr-o .-druce o- the New Yolk W .rid an,

jelsborsts and .rullypreu,r .1 .tatisiieslj At the beemmsg .f the w,r, tfo r wfpRiajWw), AH ktW Mtsg of Huaiifirherg and Mitre on the .uojec', frou. whicb e ea- the etgb Rtite- sbvt-. ..s.ii.i v.cimtv vuluate.twd 'heir service to make u"r,: i1"- 01 "1 i7otXK i.rad of ...öl., .br dinner aa Ulip sbst snd the neesslea In a'rivinff at the iru h in rep;r.rd to lsjtealea s no !.ed ..t hersesrR A risaswa s pieasai.t a- r TalElt. Everyihing went sb.,ve iioints. it at ailHi llj to U.e into Tmn.-..,e, k'entucay ai.d Taa; a Isvpafcsf e the iWat etfsW, and ih- dinner wee IsWswasVfaaiwa tb vst isfsJiatial rlsi t Proportion of ajap beeaee ia lae foar Sute.Jssid by C .pt. M.ively srd suidter 10 be the the .--rmm; toe co;..pr.,,vr small neasbn ' H aaabesj s -re mmm svsiisble fee m $M beat Ute rer receivrd, without snv sxcep. of 'he Southern eupie who have bsn will jtoes o th. ! nedrrsc in thf tears l'-l ition, during ij.,r s-rvice ia tbt army. The jdrsD from pur.ui's dunng the Ust three od lJ- Th l as and Hea-ructi..n ot hit-Iritiz -ns ut Patoks ilgjlt If slmost unaai. 've,rs; and tf s tmoer and feeling of tbejaes ai i e 8 .uih, awflag the aar. has nnljuionrly came lo p.y tnrir respects to ihosa, S aallSte people in regatd to the war. bewa so gresi as is generally su; pvsed. a. .olilisis w.u are .0 diers n war and cms as I The St.te o' atliriita rill, "onnect -;'" 'en 'he" 1 ' to apeak of th. white at tn.me 8ucb soldiers all good citijeat and New Mamp.hireorr-.ipv an area " v" r - ' - s " ' - i v at- t. will ,rv. r ,il k luur Ttor Hunt. ,quie rrprC.,ble 9n the map. Vet '"'. has btep pj ,0 the rearing o: ingt-urg Keah Ii.nd. wiih iheir sromplisjtbr'se itsree States foeifcer onlv or-eoav st.C ad ,h"'"" U,t" f ""'."d I'Mi.ir, r, present, and madeStrtW air

,ar-n wf 1 7M BSJSjare miles, while the S'atr haa sr. srwe of 1'4. Ha a 'VP

' -;"' 1 - 1 it - iff ts -v 1 eieiaf pig .. 1- ., ....... , ,,.iieil ,, f,ie rrtlirnee of Jan. eo,,.a,.anare. of U 4 sr...... sgfjae i,4? ,Umt "er' ' ,h "tfh' Bute. s,frtf ,Uok eh,r(r,of ,b, com!Bnt North Carolina, wi'h its45Hli .q..sre;,b" n,w'4 J,"u! even buo (red th -u.Hi.d fM L. Bre-x not be.nv preaent. SO, is lareer in lerr.ional e.,,t ir..itt d nf ht"- nd in,e '--' O mousse Tu. mo.p.nv w re msrehed to the one.

j Indians aoJ M vsarbaisetls ogeher Hoinat'V ssop'e in the North tel..ss ih: I.' u. j us 'xreeda ,u lerri i.r-al . x'eol the Kmasre S'are itaelt, wi'h the 4' tsi .qarnstiee of th- n.t y? .uri ie the fsct Ti'p Ste'e of Misiippi ha- 4? '" aqiar mil-e a,d ia there,, re larger than rithe

New -rk or Pee-srlvaiiia. The S ale o'.tro, distiugiii. bed leaders nf the A-ln-ini-tra AMbeeas riieiaiaa SO IijO .qore SjHse, snd!,M.n party We lake it from the advertise - a tnsrelore larer tlian Mesa Y -rk sad Con- at ma in Nsw York nao.r.-

neeiiewt treelber. A peraon who ha treesird .vr th whole length of lbs Y shaped I weis Ceetval Kailroad. from Chicago and lirl. ns 0 ih no-th to Cairo at th on, has sor. 1 -a of th, vsar .-x'. nt of tha State. Yel (reorttia ha 59 UOU square miles--nd is. tbrrefere. isr(sw than lllmou And

Plonda. ahieh the PreideMt aer.. Mr Jnbtlp,iiieal eir. lea. It -.a. t.-t, accepted bv mm . svusk . !

riy I conquer, corn aios i'J " -noar atdtea. end ia, therefore, larger loan Peoe -..ivanii, Mas.achuaeita and Connecticut, all Isgeitbrr. F nailv, V rsfinia is tili larger, snaiaiaiaf M -quart- m lies, and even hen the hojtus 'State of West Virgiais' ia tsgen ff, th- U d Hoajiniutt is still larger than Obm, We' aav nothing of Texsa in ihia e...ii.i'iio.i, because, a uo . it .-. iota ue the a es eanaa exten,of J7,Jid .quare mi.es, (ai.d IS 'a-ff-r thau the srv -U w ' - r...... ...... vr-.-o r... fc I , ,t , . . . 1 . k..,.n, O Si" a ar -a . s-aa liyrritn -lift) V 'll IHT-I lcul , ...iher.) .. pr.ccs.ly u - ,e-- lo lh, 8 ,ulJl ,-.f lK. pfI(l The acff prodneri-tna of th. abnve elgh' S'rtre in lr,0 were 21 0 t.tTsi Sush .? Kra, l'sitaajtiuo piititls ot corn, and 26. iraei httshel, of twr.t ted r:-h p -ta'oeth were 35, Isjtt.Oui) buahel. of . . . . t ... . iwnrar, m mi . , . nu-nr i. or corn. s-tl Ml i, nam awehcts of potstoes In 1803, ut-

I - . . ;ir.g to the mere .ied attention that had been sublime saftig 10g of the races wbu b is Ctoi t I , , . , , de-oied to tbr cuMivstmn of these articles own method ot civu zmg and elevstiug the ,h.r n in ,bf ,t r 8,,fe JworH.-'-t Weadell Pnili.ps bushel of wheat. 3-lOfKlti.m at ksaak.1 "The hislorr of the world's civilization is

inn, 1 n. r.iims'sa viem o- in. prcseniiw .'year, based upop the n untrer o? ..-res .ctu- , known t.t hs nnd.r u'lirat!..n -arill k. .".iiKsxasj bushel ot wl.eat, gMMraO (Xy, burSelsof corn, 6 OOO OtH) bushels of sweet and Iri.h potstoes. Ths culture of rice. during all th.e time, which haa always b-. 11 s Southern atspl-, snd which forms s t.rgel portiwa snd s favorite srticle of th fod the S 'Utlrern people, hss received s tionsie .legrer of stteot.on, sprf the yi-M. particularly during the yeara f12 and 1863, hss b-en quite at large st in former yeare. lu 1&50 there were ie the shove e ght Stet,., l.f sT milch cows, snd 616.5U0 working oxen, beanie an equal number ol - sis.r. rai.cu aou laiieiirii iur ine snnninrps. The gre.i demand for beef tor food b.t kept' . . . . . . . "nooas exarii .nso. mtp.anier. in si. me Alsr.ii.,na u sl WB 1 . .its ..a Ik ai s a nlsss s ss. ak I 1 Iksv (above Statee, and the attention which thrv " I bst brtiewed upon the resriag of lie, stock ihe sbove aombert have beea piet'y as.riv . ... . . ,'" eoaetaatif. 1 -- I n una hasp fal flitih ..aera av at a I Pu I I I I I i m sasd eal. namuara w. saiicn cow. wa. ijv. . . w. auu 01 ,.tsn as my A alasarw es la at law r.aat at. aws a 1 1 a sa. aa. ha. - . - , - it wilt ae ttoaeu nare to.. . ay notD;ug ol h. beef etil- rstted either io Texse or in' v . l. t ry. - . ee. Dunag the firat aaru. v. tiavinn. au'i.a tnv ursi . .

two psjawt . ine war, a rarge proportion 01 the beef Band by the Southern nrmtes came fr T.xaa And slth'agh 'his a ill not be i

h ca tin. yr, it use be in I860, if Ihr Confederate plana euccel; ai.d the call). 111 that State sre increasing .t a pr if urat Largs upp 1 . o'h cattio an. Ii .g are .ml drawn h the 8 n'ti from Ten

oesee and bniucEy, and tb; w.li n d. ubt ..... a. 1 . . . 1 . 'uui nur o ur inr case uunn- mis year. a asxa am n- 1 Kb ' esr-v -uppneu the los-e. rue i""""1 b ,h'' The e, Tk. iui.i 1. n j r -L me auviiinun a jT i.ojni.'O' upon l.it Amalframat: u Pia form. A Ms ab .'it..n book has jn d it. spn r 1 .nee upenlv dv.ieattng the amalamai a of the white with the n et r.-. t is sej mp.irtd son the In' loir.ir .n.Sr,e.n.ni 1 , 'Misregn.tion;' the theory of the Mstaaawg rf the racea applied to the American white man ami newro. "This cunoos work, which discaasee the qoestion, 'Will ths near pe .me s component psrt of tr-e fuur- Amenesn is rreet,B, evteao'dinanr interest in scientific snd tr.e anfi sl.verv and or.n'r.ss vs mind of th. connirv ss the true srlunoo of the problrm of Race 00 this oniiiient. "From very namemus favorable opinions the following are eeleeted: "Putting dtsturbsoeea of civi'isation aside, snd li okiag only to our naral state, we abould bt- coueirsined to admit that the mat of max'inoni intellectual eanacitv ia ot a brown hue I Pntfesaor Draper, of the , I)iiisr.n. I ... "i our w rs ue meered and gladd-Mi.d a VtaMf morDiog Vou rgii th nghi rmck lp it, ud -be goodO-Hl speed you! AM j the atyalrr.es uf the wo.nlrous spocsltpse' Spocalypa M unfuldiog in opr country are aot even Steamed of yet, as-f I hail your work as a true pr.-ph.ct." Parke- IMiabury 'I look on your work at a ign of the time i rather tbanssa .olutiou of a great prjbL ,. r..L.- n lta i Amen Druuin--. "I bser no hope of the Vtir but in that written ia one word-wli.cb many are sfrai-Jj . t -. ,.. . myr-mm iuu lu.i.v iujo aia'iu 10 unr swa thst is Araalgaaia.ioti --Theodore Tillon "We are wholly unr with y u in opinion a. to the reaull snd the desirabieqess of the remit which is inevitably before our coun- '." lAie'ina U. Weld and Sarah M. nmke "This rebellion will ex inguiah slavery in

'D, $ni ltr 'gro it henceforth and! A teamstsr with the Cumberland srmy got propor-',orTef s psrt of the nsüor. .,slnck in the mod, and be h-t fly s stream of blood is lo mingle with thst of his former nrofsae epith.n thst woold have sttoaishsd f pfMso! sod ihr two rsces blended in one,""" .nay in Fltnders" eveo. A chaplain, i"' he s more peacelul, hsed, powerful P,,'i, s he ssrae time, was grsstly ,nd ietrilectual rsce than America hssjhnrkd. " b,0,e "( William Wells Browa! "My friend." -a id he to the teaipeter, Mao

I tm willing to pot my signature to your dortr.ne. "llr .1 if r.t?wssa Hmi.K I - "Tn tuuttl mo dneidt how far black wh5t to m Mi I other anfl anil. ar. AimnnmmA mmmb ...t .l...l ease, rwa aa. wa "Tf . a an...!.. - a.. 1., Sat T " ' - a II Ui Si ' I I SB BT C 1 ' I " DfUDI D Iff I Si K fa Ba g fh.r,. . - o-esMa,.. i,.r,n.li.. . th. nation .ill a. h.H.S...t- ;7 nr. w w ass was w saw an I a t u irr M' re( sure thtt ansny will spree with Bs in Welfaj the pamphlet intersstii g and instruc t.ve. and n ih.nkm. thn h ..;' luf A.u .l.Tery St.nd.ra. ' . . '

Wri.ten hv r.ns who h.. .i.,d,.rf .k.'etl. s Hille aalt or sufftr or current it lev

www -- ai - - l am r at s 1 a ta ...I -o j n tareivny. - spriugaem Uopubn th Afntri ew. Ctmp. nv, .o. 1.1 ,iti i strret ft.le T"nsryV.) ... . !? ...j . . .... No. 1U Ntseaa street Price 85

cents." 1 That is the plat form the abol.iir. party ' ' iiiaed ett lt,po to occupy 1

for ihr Jasper Cuunsr. ( Soldier's Dinner. Hubtib.bubo, April 9. Ii64. M s. Emma 1 hail ihe pisasure IgagggJ taj MM BdUBa . snlendid o.nr... saaawa aw

Cspt. L B. Shively'e company, o' the 634 . awgl oent, Idlera wht. n nd all oilier veier.ua snd solmight Minl, by the yairioiif cit. 1 vor.l itn ineir fine mu.ic A 10 . iuck ih- McCiellan Guard form--ou r., , r.c.tf.l bv the Bard, whteb prrf"nin C .nl-111'i'tl i.nr V.ttn.l j ' ' mmm went thr u,ri th drill, to ihe ...'miration of " ,r'",u'- con.idering their short practice, A' orM ",f,,,ek Capt. Sh v.lv formed all ,rrn 'r'n . Mr-Olells Geard.. ho lha sscorted te W Moutkehsu.' H'1"' whrr" sumpteous dinner was pr,. , Vwi tnr P"r bleesed tl e occs0l The vetersne were 6rst seated, then , thr t' tnv ,h" M-Olelisn Gusrds sndcinaens, ua'.il mver.l hundred persons psrtoeh of the ruaiptuoos repast. Alter dinner the mi.;sry were diemisaed, sad all mingled freely and joyensly togetaer. A dsnce wss also bad. the Band volunteering their aid. sod the voluptuoes walls aad giddy cotillion followed each other ia quick soc-esemn. Cap. Sl.iv. lv gave ut s good old fsshioned miütt, replete with many good thingt, snd containing a bis.ory of his experience te the service. Ev-rybdy enjoyed themselves finely, snd not sa eepleeaan. word or action marred the oc cation. 'LIoaor to whom honor ie doe " a SPECTTATOfl. Jackson rs. Liaeoio, or Pathotua t. TrraS'BGeneral Jack, n. in hit nullification nee ssge ol January g. 1834 seys: The riebt ol the people of s single State, to absolve ilieattelvea a will, snd without con, nt of the other States 'rom tbeir most setlemoohligat ions, end h sard the liber tie. and happintss of the millions composing this Union, rtanot be scknowledged. To say that snv State msy at pleatora ae,edr 'toil the Union, ia to esy thst the United 9ttt"t i, pot s nation. The"Secood Jachson ' in 1850 spoke sa follows: 'Any people, aavwher. being inclined, snd having the power, have the right to rise up end ahake off the existing Governroepf. More than this, s rasjority of tny portion of tuch people may revolutionise, potting down a minority intermingled with or ner about then, who msy opprae tbtir roovtmenia." Abraham Liacole.J tl Armv teamsiers sre provoreiel for the scientific voloblhty with which they twear. you know who died for ninner-?' -1) sr ...n..ndrn,.t n.t. , - I'm atuck ia th mud?" fl Children who do Pot like castor oil (snd who of nor resders ever es w one thst idin... k... i. ...1 .k.. . d..i. !"' wwtuw saws warn n pit pwiwu I SS a SJPV S VliSJP E B SB I IS ashioo the quantity of oil prescribed is 'i..a i . ..l. . a ..j ... --a ... 'SB . broken into it and stirred ap. When cook !aas..a a. san m m . a.. . . . . shoom be added. The pst.eet csnnoi posb de,c ,K, madicipe. and will meet ,. . . efw . mo . .. ,,.,. r8u.. " ' Sent.ael

(vy-The .'rength f the French army in M,r , lr 41; tHJl) mtD ; thi ol the Mexii aua 48,"jo