Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, November 08, 1861, Image 1

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LEVISIJUR(3f UNION CO., FRIDAY, NOV. 8, 1SG1.
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ri ju.;i ii M.Ki-iin ki.;
TVs'Iov Uxv. S. Friday Afirrciwn.
Js'OYKM I!LU Jil.iA l'lO.NS.
Adi. M. I i : A i ";:"-1 in tmtlilinii'tl
I'lii'ini-t. i elected inYcnior o! M A
i;YI.Al ly a - l' I viiii-ill a large
poll. Every (i-.itiiy Iir.il. 1 fruiu is
for llf l'i " S.nne i,ii.i.iil.ii-d i;.--wre
captured. Itit m legjal volir
va obstructed in his right.
M ' W .1 K 1 1 -1-! V -) S t a t e T i i -l-1 .
:i tin-' I.egisla'ure. proles to In;
War Hi-'". I-"' tli"- i-hu-.-n f:i I'liion
l"i-k"t li'dd tin' l.:l:!tn'e nf putter.
massaciuvkits r.-. !, -.-is ax-
t.i:kav for Invenior. and the wh.ile
JJ.-puUieati Stall- Tickd. lv llj.ti'iii
Ili:ii. "'I A light vn!' I -i-ir I :l t II ft is
(iv.T li-Imi uirly Republican. We
jr i j :i one 'iiiiL'r',ssiir.ui--S.. llmit'i:!:,
IJi-ii . having '.mil maj. over ',.',. I li
ton. b:in.t in tin- I'islri.-t wliii-li l.it
voar gavi ".:' innj. nuuin-t A.I! irlin
gaiue. M r. Aiiiilclini, tliL'ii clcctal,
has ri'siiriii-d.
M'.W YOUK Stato eivc? a pfiipon
tlotis iiriiuritv against 1 (nim-racv, mi
Jta,to Tieki't. und iu legislature.
In
. w i oi'k t nv, i vi-n. tn.- m:i. is lor
the I'liiou State- Tii-krt. I'our tickets
WtT'i l ii'i lor Ciiiinlv ( UTi !'. : i ; i 1 tin
lii'tiioer.its rairiril must of lin iii lv a
lack id' "'union" anions "unionists.''
'radical Bi t-t kiiii td-inii.
As we iufeired, tho managers of the
Wiliiamport 'm -ra( and the I. -wi-'oiu g
.1 'jus are "cheek by j iwl" ia the amiable
plot to still farther barr isthe Dr ily
p"ple who did cot vote lo tuit their
Klitors. 1! itli tln-3 rip'rs w re for
Jireckinridge a year ago; and although,
now, neither end-uses the natural cotielu-
eioo wliieu be lias reueue i tr im in pie
vious course, yet h ith are practically imi
tating his inc insistency. J!y petitions and
vote, lower ISra-ljr repeatedly d ciared for
I nion county iu picf ireuee to Lye nuing
but these lireikinridgites insist upou co
ercing it agint its expressed rh-dcii. .'ut
so, loeekini idg" is making war upon Ken-
lucky, because that ."tale prefers the I'uion
tn N-cessiutid im. J he li.-iimerat tbrcat-
(i.s more uw, cots and intestine ttrifc
upon the IJrady ruiuuints, jn.-t as liieek-
iari loa threatens cariia-o und d. s-dation
.1. 1. ...-.- I '..;...; I. f.,
V"-"" "' ...u,....
its cbuiee ul coaipani ons. Njw, if a ma
j irity, one year agi, La i voted fur llr ek
tuidge i're.-id -nt, he aud hi.- friends would
Li--: ruj ilred the a'-jui--eencc of-the mi
li.viiy ; but as he had U -s votes than two
otiiers, he rebels, aud will not submit to a
Vote of d to 1 against hiiu. If lower lira. ly
Lad voted for Lycoming, this ll.m . r tt
Wjuld have c!aiui"d the vote as conclusive
f r them lut it voted for 1'uion, an i the
li.-mocrat repudiates the lir.-t principle ol
. . . .
real liemocraey the legal decision ot the
..; ,r;t il.. K. If I'.r-j.U l i.ll roi.-d f.,p
-- J ... j . .
ti,.. i , ,,,, l i.Jr l.,., ,. all
sati.-ti---d aud delighted with it it voted
against liui, so it is all wrong, aud out
with Urady !
...7..-... n
yovr thhitj; Sim c. its hi'l ami UmUr
Inn jirmrii to be il traitor, it n-i1 tnll 'j ir
iit:litnj. f-'uch kind of euiocraey, we
ire sure, will not rule at llarrisburg next
inter. Ilut let the Arms and Iemoerat
Ton and show their bands. The people
i,-.. l...,;r. r.... .1.;, ..n .;..
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dimples, that there is uo villainy which
the shield of " Democracy " will not cover. .
I- t tLem beware, lest, next Tuesdav. thev
i- . .e i
in li 01 ai 1 em pv u iranime up'iu 1 1-e clear-
1 il
ly expressed cboico of the people for Presi
tkut Judge !
T111: Stuiim oflast week was snme
wliat exlensivc, raising several floods
111 rivers', and making some wrecks on
tiic coast. At Ilatlerap, our soldiers
la.Col. Dodge's .V2d llegiment-in
.men ,s Lap., o.rues t.n.mtier in s com-
?any) started southward.from Ilarnsburg,
yesterday. We are promised the Muster ""'
J! .11 and Correspondence from Capt.J.C'e.
jitrumeui nas lurnisuea meui ueiiiiies
r ajing. Uur legislature, in tho Law
;t .s-y passed, intended only to aid in the
'spp jrt cf those, needing it, left behind
t not to txjncrato any Soldier from his
v:i!nary uuty to his family aud friends, j 0r
fey-Ti c ' Walls Guards," Cant. Josiah nnl
.... ' 1 re
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VI .. ...hipuui IOI .l.lll?VUIg, J '.
'my niornine. Thev tuiuber about ;j0
1 -tly of the best n.atetial, some of them i
iiiicg seen service.
.'ie lleturn Ju.lgis meet again on
' " "iaj- nut, to add lo their canvass such
lias' returns as can be "understood,"
- ' rtiCeites of election, Ac. Iu some
l-i.l cr....n ninth;.. n- ... .! .. I ,.r. traveling expenses, besides $150 in monev. i
. .v .., . ...nv.. ,, , , ' the griddle. If not cooked well in the 20. Cora Muffin (i). Take one tiint ' to my successor the
i.v i no 1-re.iKers i' lagiiiei.tary - ...eon.. o o. .ne rour ,,unureu ket(, ,on f - wi be Dec , nf Bif,fd mes, -ba)f ; ,ea,roonful of ,huiastie support w
. . .9 ,liat '? "'fat l'i-et .Minion nonars expended tiy tbe Govern- .. . . i,;,,..,..r(.h rnrn ' ,wo tahlesnoonfuls of melted lard, a tea- encouraged me. K
,!""rc'd but ilUle; 1 K'!C a.rc ma"' men. while the halnce is nearly all paid llite br(',wr)) prind it in a clean coffee mill spoonful of saleratus (dissolved in two i example which you
...I.JU.IU.W w u uc-uuiiuiiii. to tnanutacturcrs, laborers, cultivators, ' or
('apt. Church' Co. cdcH n a day or so. w""e otucrs wul "r cxccca ,be ' ccnt9- tried-made not of the white hominy of tnblespoonfuls of yeast, and one of molass- J , " . ai . j -""l ' -'" -
CaDf Telfird'aTowmda Co Cin whi.h There are many ways in which people can I Tarious grades of coarseness and sold in es. Let it rise four or five hours. I'ake ya 're j-ist about to win, but I shall c.aim i To white Deer Mill.. Money. Williams-1" - rr!II, rYTf.Y
, Pm .. Tl,UT, . . " :,b'lL expend less than .lev would have done n- ! small IL in various sta.es of freshness : ! in rings. It may also be baked shallow ' right to share w.th you in the joy of, por, Elm,ra, 4c, (daily) closes at U 1". M ! . . . . .l.l
.. . au i .-j. nceuj auu i-ri'iiuuck s .-unt- - - . , !. , i, . t,Mi, it.j m ,i ' ! mn. IM. fwntiP hirar I every tnuuipb, and trust always to be per-, '"ves ai i. Arcil street, intra, raiiaa 0.
,-e Co., are in the Naval Expedition. TZZT w U U saved" , StlelTJ j S",-!.. one I Jr,Ud by my comanious in K i " "
le Penn'a Soldier, are now being 1 Some will wear a $1 or 5 bonnet instead ! ffiS j .11 Sci a For tt time, Fremont's men threat- (daily) Co- j ---- ,e comfort...
: o.l, and should send uiooey noine, as , 0f a s-
more
the h-tir is fixed at 10, A M
- u. 1 1 a!.:
aekuowled.s lu ad '.i
1.', and I. Is:. lit. i, fu n.
.d o... .M.ld.lil' u J llaUleUU is(
JSrcaristfzfis is Kin: !
We copy at length, from the New Vurk
.Iwi'.m .jri uhitrist, an article slowing
"1C ifntiio worn, ami compilative cheap
re -t .Mdiz-, or ludiau Corn, as food for
the human racv At the 8 outh, more '
thau half I lie Minnie, bond and free, live
this fo-d, various preparations of
(ij on
which are there us fashionable as ar.y
" 11 oir doiogs " are aiming us. We once
t.i.ik 1 r-akfast with the Unerscer at Mount
cnion it consisted wholly of coffee,
locrukes and fresh shad and a (,
wlioU snme hreaklast it was. The change,
huwi-ver, from a ttheat to a cnru diet,
shuuli be gradual auJ not sudden or iu
tanaaeius. There is another consideration, j'ist now, '
of prime force and that is, crops iu
Western Kuropc arc so fhort that there is
a prospect of a steady demand for Wheat
and Wheat Flour f.r months to come.
.. . .
I uder our present Tariff, the balance of
tra-ie is iu our lavor, and l-.urope is senj-
itig us her gold, daily, for bread. It is
i - - ' ... t
our policy to consume the heavier grains,
which (like Corn) will not so well bear
tratif portation, and scud forward the better
paying. While, therefore, we have yet
much of last year's crop on haud, and an
Already, the Jlmuhtuht (jktu. frmn
y,
W-,r,;(M,iM;v,l,-i..
"I (
'.ol ut iin; jvrtiitl. Kurope this day
needs our I' nod more than our Cotton,
ar,d js on this account bound to "keep
the p 'ace " with us. This fact shows how
preposterously absurd is the Secession de-iu.-ion
that " American Cotton rules the
civilized world." And iu different parts
or tue gioue, gigintio preparations are
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independent ol Slavdom.
v. ....-. ...... i I
n.cially to read very carefully the follow-
ing .,t,g article " .m Corn f;r Fon,l" .
consider it iu economic, dietetic and
patriotic points of view draw the attcn-
i;,... ..f n..i..l.rs to ii.n.l l- o ifl 1
. , f, -. , , .
ami carciuiiy asiue tor iuture and treiueut
reference
IKDIAW CORN FOR FOOD.
('lie-up l'oo'l for War 'I'l'mo?...! mport
;n;t ful' cvt-i'v I Iiiiisi-k.-ijii'i' ami Irt
' fiarti-riuastor .Making 64U
as far as Slini...rl'liirly-Thrco Ways
nf conking laJiaii (loi n.
ll' imumi) is the word oow, or should be,
r-! c ill.
" every lanuiy. come are compelled to
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f I.-,-...., I L.. U ... 1.. k. ..
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at.n; to asist their less 1 irtunato lru-nds
and neighbors: while others will Practice 1
economy from patriotic motives. Ibcro
over twenty million inhabitants in tho
Northern aud Middle States. If, by ccon-
omv in fjod. clothinc. luxuries, furniture,
car.iages, and in sundry other items, the
, . . ,
ni i rn : reduction of current expenses for
'
one year be only 7 cents a diy each, Me
S'i ! t,- amount tn ori r jne. hundred
dill.tn ($5CO.COO,000 !) This
....
would talauee the lour Hundred .Mi.lions
emended bv the rovernment. and lea.a
. . ' ....
onc hunured millions as an offset to extra
expenses and contribution of those not con- '
"octed with or employed by government :
n lint lln nili.n wnnM I...I r.nl.s ...
.... " - -j.-v. o
....
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much wcaiin aiicr a year s war, as 11 peace
J 1 l
had prevailed and tho nconle had ..one on
iiau irnanei, anu tue penp.e oaa gone on
in their previous modes of living. The
half million soldiers will, of course, save
money during the year, for even the hum-
J . . ' .
lilest private gets all his food, clothing, and
cct herc at bolDe'
. ;
"1 Z- L , '
if vvitciu lUC J1U KUU Will I C
" ' -V ," luo ""S
wm um0UDl 10 oul 1 or " ccntg
.
CO C :ll
oi Vj one. ouinu w.ii wear a is
g..0d, substantial pair of Doots or shoes, in- I
d 0f a fancy pair that would cost more
aud give out sooner anJ this will be a
manifest saving of health and comfort.
The old harness will do to drive to church
to town for another year.
Pr'icularize further.
. . r .1 .. t
uiocis 01 tois war wi
to inn re economical
cIin ,0 us '-
Tho miin ailed of th rrMPnl chnnf. !
. .
u. 10 u:uau3ii j - i
rtMU'. 1'iU lb Call UC.'U lU IUC 1 LIUli
bow little, comparatively, we as a people ,
use Indian corn? This crop is grown '
generally, and with more certainty j
,uy other, and its actual production I
' ' '. , ;
than any
lar exceed ti.atoi an o.uer grams .a, u ;
tog. iher. And jet a few puuudrf of uital .
llluliih, lul deceit J uld.US, ttlid uCCi- 1
abundance this year, prices will hardly localiti-e, but not generally); ami, .-.romf, 12 ,(,(.((-a Corn jj,,,,, TaVe ' l'ut in the rggs wh-n it is cool enough not , At the Election iu r.alnmore yestcrd.
again rule up to their former extravagant "' "f wheat sells for ! times : tLrcc ;, nnsifled ycow- corn metti i to ncaid tl.em. Stir in a tal.cspoonful of ' j ..g to(m wcre cj
. .i. -:n i. . .. i. ! a much as biihel nf corn Wn I'u-ri-. i.i....(..l r . .n.l cii-i'er. 1 ut into a bag ami lie so luai H . , , .
u-ui -s jr. men wi-.i uc a eoiisiaiii. ue- - - , .-, ..... . , , , - ;' f1 , f , i , aiuaie lor i nvemor rcceivtu 1 l;u i J m-
n.ai.d for whe,t which may make its value fore find, that, on the average, an amount of milk. Work all well together, .ud . ,b?7 PThe jity. Maj. ia the St.U about SO,0J. j
..... r, r ..i:.. SI ... il, f..rm bake in cakes the s:ze of the band, and an ""!- 1,1 ' rlJ-r lo r' ' ... . '
over me average oi me last liny years, v. ....u-.v.. w,m..s ' : . Int,,.,-r it is ho p, . the better, borne like i I.atret 1ffnrq ..S TiTh.
a ue io onng ns oacK lu oici uun.g .i...u ... i, , -jji attention may ic raueii irom iiiuru,
habits, which will j n ut fi t t 1 important points, ucn. r icmorj. u. ; Pprrir in n,nk ,,! ,Una.iB riaia. t.riv, K' u
iiual othir dinbi-n, is almut tho talent t-f , nv. n ; ur, s smue prefur, neam it three a q-nrt of milk, ami stir in si ven lalile
the cnu-uinption of com in the gr-at ' Lours and then bake it if uf an hnur. Up..t,ful8 nf tift. d Indian nn al, a teacup-
j.ri.y of the f,ilie, in the .When.' 7. . C,,b- or Vrn , ftr.,..J.,t fl of m.-la, or er,9 .-';t 'g".
i err i twn e.-s n rv lifilif, mix with them, alter- tab.cfipooi.fiil uf powJer;:J mner or em
t-tatin. r-'jme lamiln-s ti-c n.ucli inure, T- ? , m i .. nimnn on 1 i ti-nn mi'f-il (if ilt Hike
' n-.i.-Iu i nn iiint nf siiur milt or buiter- namon, ari'i a n i-p uir.i n hi mu. h.iku
but these are exceptions to tbo general
rui. Ann yet, ugsiin ,nmnn
Vi " i h7i h'-althfnl wiiirirhinciit,
"s "
(.' li'ir.if. A bu-diel of corn
weighs ,r. lb., and a bii-hil of wheat CO
lbs: Lut there is more waste iu rrimling
the wheat, iu tho form of bran and thip
ptnff. Cern dilT-rs from wheat, mainly,
in having a little less gluten, and rather
more oil and stan-h. Tor the colder half
of the year, tho oil and starch of the corn
...
are Letter a l inleil 0 ILe wnnts ol tl.e
. i .ii c -
body, than the lare amount el gluten in
'
I wheat. Corn contains all the elements
..... u .
nded in the body, and in jut almut the
proportion they are required in Winter,
wl'ilc they are nearly suited for food in
w"" weather. A bushel of corn con-
tins f .ur times as much nutriment as a
i i i t . .
bushel of potatoes.
A Ihn n....nl
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Prices of W heat, Corn, and Potatoes, id
d-flerent parts of tho country. The rs-
amination shows, just, that, tailing tue
country together, the price of a bushel of
e" " bushelof potatoes is about the
mei ('uev :'ry considerably in some
corn, costs !'.' in the form of wheat, and
r H.l.n. . r. . I
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l in the f.rm of potatoes, fco, then, of
three families r.-i'iiring the same amount .
ot nourishing lood, what would cost one
S li) a year in the form of corn, would cost
the second ilw in the, form of wheat, and
th third -Sll'iO in tl.o form nf rotators.
Why, then, do not people consume more
corn ? Avcr. Fashion or custom las
v, an.. .Kn .a.ne- m n.e ..i.r
of corn, or of irood modes of cookW it.
docs the rest. To do awa, with tho last
..e,l .tiiT.elr. rporn tn
consideralle variety of methods fur pre-:
paring corn, and corn meal, bo as to mane
them palatable. Of the healthfulocss i
'""e is no doubt, and from the methods j
uiven below, everv housewife can Gud one !
.!... -111 .!. ...l .....
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. . . . :
oi muse jorwuoui suo pruiues.
The following directions have all been '
, .,, ,
furnished cxpn.s.y for this number of the
A mm', mi Ajn'rnlturUl. llach of theseve-
ral editors' families have been called upon
for eoulribulions, and wo have each asked :
our friends for their best recipes. Wife's
i. i i i . l
. .ii .1 , . t
we Iiave cnnsalttd the mothers ani aunts
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0f ,ue n.-hhorhood, Doted fur their good .
cooKing. jierc is tue result, iineirueri-
r
vauon irom so many sources, accounis tor
several havinr-the same headine-1
o c S I
... - tt-
placc this 'lir.t as the most common and
most easily made. No one ever "took sick"
from eating mush and milk, or fried mush
in any tnUnl.lt. quantity. "Mush and
n"'K, , 13 :,aom rei.sue, , ,Sc- rue
1., ' U'e I; nOU! llHC tO Villi:' tllC ml. J 1.0
' , , , ,; . ,
whole fecret is in cooking it tltnrovjlili.
j-ij,fiy ma le it is not " W pudding."
well made " musb is ono that has
jwo '
i.
boiled not less than a full hour.
i ... I. ... . .... irk. .1 . 1. . . l..
u" '
VM,T
nbe. The ru e s : Mix it er th n and '
jt (Jown avoj()jp any burning or
FCOrcling, aud Fait it just right to suit the
general taste. Prepare a good kettle full 1
l..r siitiner. tn I. a eitcn with millr. anirar. :
r i i 1 - c i
. . . . . . 1
trn.n .,r (......,1 .r.,, nr .
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1 -ii e .1 ...1.. .-.
eKciiiuc'. utaui, ol1.
"weeienea tniiK. it a goou supply oc leu
tQ and jn plice. an(j frjej weil ;
; ,be n.omjn the plate of wheaten bread !
wjij be in little demand. It must be fried
well, not crisped, or burned, or soaked io !
, . r ,i .... . - . . .... ;
11 morouguiy cookcu in me seme, :
it Will only neea io do neaiea turougn on
pound it in a mortar, and let it soak in
warm milk until softened; then if too
thick, add more milk and cat when cold.
0f meaI fce br0WBC(, and jn (ha .
same manner. I
3. -V,m),ThiS is a good method of i
usjng corn, and a popular one when well i
J 1- -a. ?L I.:.- 1 iL. r I i
. ., ., ni . ! .
troou lor tne secona aay. j us various :
grades of " hominy are very good articles j
of food but not so cheap nor always so,
good as samp.
4. liilkd Indian Corn (riyw). Take
common yellow corn, and boil it in a weak
lye, nntil the bulls are broken and easily
r. i . r. T..1-A 1 ,
. l1" vv"t r
pintor corn meal, oue quar. oi pour idiik, !
rfS3 y.tn beaten, Z Ubicspooiifula of
t7U"ar. 111(1 BCUa CDOUtTU IU bWCUlCU (UO , "
milk. Mix all well together, and bake in
rDS - To h,vo any corn cake with eggs
"fi h, ,Le W msl Le beatcn- ,
G' i''ir'lf (")-- Trt of
sour mil k, 1 tahle.-poouful saleratus, 1 tea-
)ulilu, fcf M,t jj CU, of uluU.-sCs,
,,, ,,f li.j,.,,, ,, ;. aud U cui-s of Hour.
!
idlJ. well, Ulid Lake thltC huUli IU & ti.W
1
aui we can i hD 0ff. Then pour off the ley and rinse I ei at nigui wuu sour milk or water, as sMrr ... . 1 :s i.0(iv. p.nrj to rt. Louis. ; I a r. ojired by ihr second seemui m to ,.r
One of the good i tho corn thoroucbly. Uoil it until soft, thick as pancakes, and in the morning add ) t ,.rn,,r t:,., Tehen the niililie Art of General Assembly of ibis Common
. - . . : .1 ... .. . i:..t ! l.'.i. i nn teasnnnnfnl of ennkinn- ..d nr mien, i . 1 1 . n i r ' wealih, approved Ihe lath Oct- A.D. lsij?.
... . . I. nrtxm n. ami c.n.r lr .. . t ' j.f nri ..11 T. r III.. iihke UU 1 . I 1 I.I. 1 II. , . r. . ' . : I - - a p. I
uk j one pin, (lf mpaI. A,u one
tabli spnoiiful uf welled bulter. Kit-snlve
i, ne taf-l.-fp-ouful of soda in a little i.f the
milk and add to the mixture. List but
net hast, beat Lard together and lake
(uick.
8. V,i .L.lnnu r,;.e Take 1 rinnrt
. .. -,.
I ii il ii n meal, i ipiart LuitermiiK, I tea
prooi.ful fait, 1 leapoonfiil of fahri'u?,
l! tableToiitifuls of biHti r or other short-
ening, 1 tabh pout.ful tugar, 1 or 2 beaten
i-g, jf Jou liava thrm. Mix and bake
i-. fclinltnw tin i.nns hour.
i -
' .' f ifi" 't .lohiiHU t o.-e. lake one
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I i. .... . I mi l ...id ..1 In. Mr. mm. hrl
. it. ,i ' i
nn one r".' : unx the whule tuifether and
W,)U
(S-,ir MM; Crn C"h- (a). Take
one ijuart of sour milk or buttermilk, a
large teaspaenfut of pearUh, a tea-poen- ,
" - '' " " o-1
; getber to make a stilt batter, over tight.
' In the mornina. dissolve the rearlah in
) 1 . . .
warm water,
; ,alnir paus.
Stir up quickly ; Lake in
! 11. S-ur MM; Cm Cdr (.). Take
one pint of sour milk, aud one of cream, !
..,. ............. f., I r ...! . ..j,
ful oftal'eratus, and Indian 'meal enough Indian meal, haif a pint of molasses, and guns-10-pounders. Our troops were c in
to make a thin batter, l'.ake one hour ia ' 'Pg"- BlcaI "i,h ,hc m,!k- tJeDt tltl ll,tJ c'ju1J cross ,inr aLj
ehallow paos, wetl buttered.
. IU1U .U.Cn. if K ..UVU l.H U 1 .. .U J ' . A . U P
i i .,) u. m hn n,ln..i.l. ,
: .... ,
aungry man highly
111. C'irn Jin ml ().-
-3 pints of meal,
I nn,i 1 nf ra nP i:rai,am fl,,.., o
' spoonfuls of sugar, and 1 teaspoouful of
. salt. One yeast cake softened in warm
i XT- ' "is shouM tie mixed witU warm
.h not
water to a dough just compact enou,
i t.. run nml tl..n lM nil in . .!..- rm ...I
; ,,.ft b ,bc fire until it ti9C3 aonut ono.
tourtu niguer tbau wneo mixed, tiake in
I moderate oven live hours. This makes a
; thick crust upon the top which is to be
lifted off, and the remainder catoo warm.
i;.-...i.ir .i.i :...!.,.....
juieu on, auu iuu ieii.aii.uei laiuu tiiinu.
i-t: i i . : .. I t. .
' ...f,...i ; m
watcrj BuJ Crtimi.lcd fine for the wetting
(1f the' next loaf, and tho cook will be stir-
prised to liud the sccoud ciperimcut far
superiorto the first.
11. .Venn. T,.,i; Twr SaM
..... ........ .....
" nii-iFtn In.lmn tnnl xml uhnn Anl.l .l.l
7 . , , , ' , .
1 ...II. T .1 - . 1
',' ,Vl uuu7 V"u"'' '
1 tablespoonful salt, and water enough to
tli:kc a Miff sponge or batter. I'our into
deep iron pots or kettles, and btko in a
slow oven for three or four hours. If in
bfo'k ovin, leave it over night. A
"'"dard bread io Xew-Ko6land, catcu lotU
UVt OIIU CUIU- I
10. ij)e l orn Jircaa. one pint
, 4
oi luuirtu iiicni miu s iimi in sivii;ei limn,
anJ ad(i l qaart of ch,;ppe,i BWCct ,rpi;
VI lUUiiU IIICHI WIIU 1 MUl IU JHCL'l III 1 1 IL ,
anil a small tcaspoonful of salt. J.ake in
. .. . n. .
suauow pans iu a ijuicn oven, io dc
eaten not.
10
rm;,7 Indian Lonf (,.).-SeaId
t of Indian meal, and stir in 1 pint
1 quart of Indian meal, and stir in 1 pint
i- li r . r. t
add 1 tcaspoonful salt, J pint molasses,
1 .... '
mixing to a sun batter. Jiate iu deep
. . .
iron dishes as 11. ions wuu most succeed ano lioimr at
17. "HVyK.i"(,i.77B). Take 1 quart ,!' l'aUlc of Manassas. This change
sweet milk, pint Indian meal, 2 or 3 indicaics l.o iUsi.icion of lhc patriot
eggs, 1 tcaspoonful salt, and 4 tablespoon- i-'u or personal intejrnty of 1' ronout,
fuls sugar. I!oil 1 pint of the milk, stir hut only that Hunter, as a military
in the meal while boiling.eor.k five minutes
and add the remainder of the milk. Pcit
Ibe sugar and eggs together, and when
.,u .... .i. j. .w i.:.. ... i..t.
-v-'"',B,'i "- "-'
1 uour " deep dish, lo be eaten either j
Ut't t'l It'll.
1 -W.i.wor Mid; Vnfjnt Tndinn
meal and nillK same as above, adding i '
. , , ,.- . .
mnl r.f mni.lM ft nil nr.lfiniv in Bn.nn
PUlt ot Dioiassrs, ma cooking in Paine
. , , - , ,
ih.hii.. A-nv0nl.nfinnni1 nnrnt ri
( o
" -y v-.-r fa. r
ding, easily made. ;
10. Indian JhtmpJlna.ScM 1 pint I
Indian meal, 1 email tablespoonfu! short-
cning, J tcaspoonful salt, tcaspoonful :
1. ..i....... T.:i 1 1 ' t. !
r.ma ur omciaiua. uuit i uour iu a nag.
cerve uui wuu gravy inn meais.
largo spoonsfuls of hot water). Wet the :
above with sour milk, as thick as fur mush !
or hasty pudding, and bake in buttered ;
fi on lultcnd lin.
21. Com MviTin, (L-
MviTini (I.). One quart of ' 1 bnk you for the regard and con-
, a heaping spoonful of butler, fiJcDCC invariably shown we. I
'niilk,.Psa1tUaofsalt,wo'deep!, regret that I shall not have the
Indian meal,
one quart of milk,
I. nnnnrnla if
.....
to rause tne cases to turn easily od inc 1
griddle. Lse a third as much fljur a .
meal.
23. Corn Griddle Cah't with Yeast. j
Take three euPs of Indian meal, sifted,
one enp of Graham flour, two tablespoon
fuls of yeast, and a salt spoonful of salt
Tiint At 1 nitin meal. I rim nt Hutir 1 fniiln
- - - - - -- - r - " " ;
tuiih ui men t "('UUIU' U1 ;
pmjrcr, ana sour aiik cnouo io maKc a ;
- vm a. Liiuuiu iu vubft-
wheat cakes.
.i- r, ir..-???. -..r... ...m. r ..
""
One ,uart of boiling milk or water, mixed
wuh a pint of tucal. hen lukewarm,
add three tablespooufuls of fl iur, three)
eggs, well lieaten, and a
leaspoonful of j
;ilt - llako on a riid lie.
Id Ux'Jli.!Unr:.ii'ij(') -ZulA
three or fmr hours. If wh. y U wanted
" 1110 p"""1' ?. puur iU a c.a mm
- h a11
i!7. !".' ! Imlimi l'n fjin;j ( '.). Three
pints of milk, ten hea in tirble-.poor.fu!
of weal, three pill of mn! ir' , arid a
V l,u""' !" l ir-" a
c....'.i .i . n.,i .;ii. ll
a ol me meai iritu tue nuin, mm s-ir in
t i .i :ii. i .. :
the Lutlir und molies. l!ak four or
live hour?. 8iine a'ld a little chopped
suet in pia -c of the butter.
-!. l'.;t;..l I"'-:,; I'nllUj (."5 Iloil
1 pint of sweet milk ; stir in 1 cup of meal
while boil in ir : pour it into a baking d sh
and a l l I cop of molasses. 2 tablespoon-
fuis of sugar, I t. ap -jouful of g
K aspoi nlii! of t-alt, and a little nutm' g.
Then add 1 pint of sweet milk with one
e-v will l.ea'en. l'ut into the oven while
warm and bake one hour.
'.0. ii'l.lhui (il). Wet S tallc-
oi.fuls of meal with cold water. Add
well Icatrn, 3 tab!epoonfals of
sugar and a pinch of salt. l!eat all wcil
together. Add 1 ij-lart of 6ca!Jcd bwcet
milk. l!ike 3 of an hour.
no. n,;r. 7 h r.,,) r,t.t.i;rM.ThTCQ
rim's nt miik ! ten taUie-Djonni s 01 suiea
' W toe molasses and a tcaspoontul ol sa...
.a little chopped suet a nled.
.'.. . ... I
SI. ';! I Luliin J'ul !!"' (I). Stir
Im hn mealand warm milk toge , ,c -r
..l.-.....l.., ,n;i.i.. ..r.otv ttfifT ft.l.l wlii!e
ttirring two or three talk-spoonfuls of
molasses, a tcasponnful of ginger or other
snice, aud a liuie suit. Hull it in a tight
covered Pan- A lia .d," ma(io f,,r . c
FW " very CODVeuienr. A verj HU
. cloth will answer. Leave plenty of room
i -
' birred into the mixture before bakiog are
j ""en rP''-hcd l'J jfome;
2. Mm I .1.(,n )
i "o - ,,,, i;.,j.linn rrl its
n
" - - - j i
1 ,.t ..n.r n, a- 1 .-.I- t.-nof.n In
! nf sal.-ratn.. teacuiful of molasses. 1
i eup of chopped suet, and meal econgb to
make it stiff. Tie iu a cloth an 1 boil two
hour3. Tbo best sauce for this is sour
cream sweetened with good molasses.
Z?. Mils Vrvrl f.,r hiriiUth. Stir
. .
lr"i Tallli'triniiiiiui ill l!iui,ll llliai HIV
f.l,f,l.l ..I., .f.,1 llt
. '...,.i .:..u -.J lt,-
,"'1" , rt '; "Tu ' a,,r ; , F.,,der
ready a i-aart ft cold water m a spioir,
r our iu Hie mixture, aud boil it gently
twenty n.innt.s, stirring it constantly
' tie lt live. To nuk" it rich--r boil raiin
iu the g'uel, add sugar, nutmeg, and a
: lile lcr.
. 1 . i 1 1 ci it mi uiiiniii a in-k '
raie fHrHtfrm to uo eau-u pkh, wh.-u nuw ;
nflA fn fnnr n!.l AU. nv nnmher
v -J ' j j j
v ..... ..... .. , j
0f lints for getting op pood, cheap articles
ot tooa oi various tinas.
iMror.TANT Cfiavoe. Tlic rrc?il-
CIlf; afl(.r lhc ,!ll!,ft, can ful )
"'! anxious solicitude, removed (.en.
nnil anxious soueuuue, rimuv eu i.e.,.
I-roiiinnr it-iiiii in minin:inti in jus-
fouri. and devolves it upon (.en.IIun-;
. . ...i . i...i ..( .. li;.:.
mr, niiotijiiuuc uuuiu um ..our
. . i i
man. is better adapted to the position,
.Mortifvin a? is this move, tub mn:
max sl.iiiw forth in the followinff Olli-
..:i . .
"''"'
;nuii!icemeiit
jJcjl
adquartcrs Western Department. '
Springfield, Mo., Nov. 2, lSdJl.
Soidicrs of the Mississippi Army !
irreeiblv tn orders received this IaV. :
r. j j .
1.1. . r i.l 1. . , n
I i.L. I,..,. ,.l con A 1 bone 1 nur arm v
1 idau ii.ib ot Jim. n.iuiiuu
- j e-
.1 e .1 .
nas oeen oi suaoen growiu, we u.vo Kruu
up to'ether, and I have become familiar
with the bravo and generous spirits which ,
you bring to the defense of your country,
and which makes mo anticipate for jou a ;
t . -
uriuiani career.
Lontinue as you nave Degun, auu givu . ;
same cordial and en- I
ilh which von have I
mulate the splendid
have before you, and
let mo remain as 1 am, prouu ot iue nouie
army 'which 1 have thus tar labored to
bring together.
oiuiers i 1 regret io leave you, ameeie-
1 I .1 !... l.n ,i;.l
ciu - 'n inuiiiiv iiuiiueseiimu, l-ui m um i
all lie ConM to paciiy tnern. i o ert. j
liunter, lie eouinleil all serret mionn-
at ion ami j-uldic explanation within
,;.s p0wer. Having, thus well Uonc i
his whole duty as a citizen and as a I
soldier, he returns with most ol lus
iirnncrlt
t . 1 . . i i ,
llOU. Ill tflC mean lime, ICt Will UU
acsuiva tliat he liua lost no true friona
1p M,iptr ,n(!t
hope that the
I .. !:... "i ..i . ,.i I I-.. 11 t
...ipeiiu.... u.i.i. t y---'. ...., -. -
or near iiusons v-tom niaj i'i
that the l'ri.l.'nt and Cabinet have
j . j j
. - j
The Xavy I'epirtment does not expect !
fro,u'tlie F!ceti utltil ncxt week.
tw Li.iUi fiou. T G O, next week
Hews
I'm i.t., Nov.
7 I, P.M. TI.ec tri
or-? and men in Mi.-ouri are very it. Sib
ilant at the removal of Treiu'Tit. Th;
(iermans are par'icularly so. TLo r.i!.;
before I'remont left, he tulJ them lie would
h ad them to battle if (i.-n. Hunter di i not
arrive. L'pon this, there was gr.-it eLtLu
siasm ; several lands serenadid 1'reni uit.
1 1 unti-r arrived next Moriiinj: ?.-ree of
the officers are protct:o ?-'.iint hi a-u-ming
c "nnnar.d. It ii s'ated th.it m veral
days will cbp-c before the uru.j recovers
from the excitement.
Tho latest from l'osecranz is up to S
o'clock, Tuosd ij evening. The Ilebtl
battcries then commanded the road used
by our supply trair.s. The trains wre
then on'y iuo during the night. Tl.e
KehcU had three batteries of two gun
each. Tiring was heard oa M j&Juy uiorn
ing, and also during tho afternoon. One
hattery was eilcLccJ ly oar artillery.
Monday evening. l!i.u'uaiud brigado was
. two miles below ijaulcy, an I a stosm-byat
had been detained to enable them to cr -.
Ilozccrans has just received ten I'arrott
Lag iloyd.
y.
can-
Pim.u... VruUv. P.M. Wednesday of
;, i-; B, ,i...
, Cnai G,JOt au , n'clernaud, Marted !
, tairo, hi, and we:.t oown the r.v.r
j within :.0 m!!es of Colutalus, Ky., to a
place culled Pc'uio', where they attacked
7.0U0 Kebcls, drove the UoheU from their !
rntrrnr, mrnt, the Tatter l.-v,., .f eamn ard
- g caftB0 L &...lt sccm3 t0
i b . nri l rinn ti
"'On victory
New Yobk. (K-t. S V. Jf. Rj a fl
r .... An r...... v .-r n. t ...i
' '"- -uun u-.-. .u-
i , . ,.. , , . . c ,
me cuiuo ncei uau IfUMJ j.i-auiu. .,
i d was bnmbardinp fort Koyal
reports irom . asuiugiou tav mamas
j ,uC destination of the 1 lest.
fVCall at veur Uruseisi's an ! set one nf
"i:-.-rrvh...k-i Alinana l"" w rhars-. V.m
will iimi in' it mm li useful mam r, an
,,..; ,,...,r r ii,.,. ., p. ......
-
, ('..Hr.ini. thn.i can b- rre!iict tor arv ilirr
r' "'c'i' '"r l !,n" Jiscl5"- Sec sJtuli' '
anplnrr Cl ,mn.
.
j:.V"7.' VV:T ,
AOKXTS, W. TKD.
, c Trill riv trnin si pr month
! - n.lallri,rw,t,J,.1v..A,..r.1,r,!,
1 -
(ieneral Aseni. Milan. lu t
!H".iir
t'vrrrcfcd 'f t k'y
Wheat 115 Kggs..
5 12
.. r
.. Ml
.. li
5o-r"'
.. :;o
4 &
Ilye 60 Tal'iow
- " - -
-.. Till 1 n . -I
aia v n.i.u
J .-sccd..... . I .-. e.Uoa....u-
Pried Andes . .SK'l. ClovorseeJ
- .r -
I- irkin Kult.-r III I'ntatoes
Firkin Butter
)0
Potatoes..
Fresh Kuttrr...
11
Country !
MAIllIIKl").
nr t'T J t. Iii'mi. V :
Mi.. M AI.V liFIN I.Y, nil .
in-t . WUU r.OVKI! an!
in i l.i -.L- . 1-t ,:.. "tr .' e.sllll K. -.1 te,wl.I'l.
n. Mi-. .INNtK f i:orM l I., it- l..w.l.i.r-..
l:v Kr li II M t ! . t- Ttl 111'.. AUi-S il r. . - 1 I.I.
Tli. "Jiini .! . I:-.Uter." ani M..-3 KtilllCYA I'. Mil'
NKii. t i-t U f lit. nil.
At tVf lion? nrl,i-r ynn-in-Uir. .T--t.-r TnTpr. m-ri-1.)
in t.r.i.-t.ur;. 4th imt. Mrs. M A i:i AI.KT IMAT"N.
Bj-1 T.-nri.. Tliis e.tinii.1.1 ih if. li n time w i.li-w nf
Jin Simontin. nVrM. Is.t w.-k I.
4 kv ilh h-r lu t
..... ,. , . . ,.
.urrivini rhl.J. Sir. LU U. Bc4-.R.
u on hinti."
JP "" "
,,:,.,,, ,T-. r.o,h rr ri,tl,.riv HARnrrT I.
..n-ht-r ..f ..jt,r,!( m.msi-
'',;,T.v:r,;. ri...ni.e .M,r.riiin,...MAi.v
J,i UZ Ti "'. t'.'1'iTu!?.' "iHinia ci.auk
Vt k w 1 1:.;. i i..t tw.. i- -r- . r.
In M,l-.ii.:. Int., I1I-I.1IK EilAI.I 1.1 i. .-!
, -j m ,nii...
I . 1 n-- person who took irom Hie street a
bote rain-water I lib. l-ei.-nciri tn a wnl.-w.
wiw p ease reiura it, or utar liie Miaine ot rx
j Lcwisimr Mail Arranjcnio.its.
THK Vails w.ll rinse and leave as follows,
until lunher notice is tven:
To stunt-tin, Harrisbtir?. Lancaster, ve..
(daily) closes at t) ihe previous evening f
'''?'""' A; ,.-.t.-i, r in t,
Lv a?7J A
.,. Y p i. ..: i.t.. i
Monday and Thursday afrr the arrival of t!ic '
ftrnm? man. and is.vuniay merntii? aiicr
the arrival of the Northern mail. (Tuesdays,
Sn'iVxi. FORRFST P M
riTATE.Ml'XTofihcl.t - ii Isunr;
Rank
.-
( per rrnt. fi;iU Stuck
Jii trVt I")
1 I ltd ducuUttUNl
!?.;. Hi'- n
Liabilities.
V""
rirrnlstlon
2-!T"l ""0
::. .'l'.i. !
s i
Itunltt ftnd CKmmonwMlth
r
.fr.-o. ;-.
r . n M r. An,trrx
Keidy, .N. 1'.. Ii.ivnl R,i,. r. '.i -r r ih.-
a"..ve named p.inlr. who lf:s hity --iioin
ac.e.irilin to !.iw, sav i:i- a!- .ie i e-oieeiio
Ihe t-esi of his I, n- V-. '. I ''I
KAMLi lIEUEii, faultier.
KtM.l-1, -N v.
atest
W A I" j,'. i t l -tie
I rnnnt; i.
-. na-l-iltirat- l Sr'-
e ot im:oe C ilr
: i . . ft C
.- . .:".!' I
h 'r-; vr h.' t
,t"V T" !U t(l r"cf
i! r I ir r s a:.i .o.iir
. . - . . . 'i ' , -i
iD vuir v r
i . or in ex.-ll'Ol' ;
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! e hii I ill
, ii. I. ur- !-
III. .
t- r
I : l i.-'j-ipkir
V. A.l' Ei r.i l'.im !v F1' or er
I . : hi I A.- i '. I'jltl'i
V .' A I' . .Tl -or gi-reeel
ae ! ei, .-.--: --k- ;n l.ewn
. ' "' t V-' .t Li; S.
mi Yin'
- i r- :
in i vni
I " I -M V A.N i
li.r t.i r. T""K rr
I'm : ' .. i, j.'r.i j ; "j;-l:ri
In Vi n WAN I' lo.e I'd in a. it Ear-
liienwrti--'. i - t . i'... . e-.Ll'ii'i
1 il il!, V. . ;'
r-i,--.. i: i-k-er
I o: .. H orL-'. Iir- ' in
..-' -r li. iK: ;; nsar-
j li'-l tn i-"al varilv at
I.'.- -f i.'i"l LIS.
I'oa! tl.i.i-r B irnii g
1 i v '--'Ji-iie.
I:
"'
-1 '
They rno f.
l!( i)L Vv . i'
r.-
VU A i: : .Novt n'I.M.N.i , on Fi. .-''r.rk.
'.if - ! v t;i er--.il e-ir-. r.o.-.i.nr oi'lir-ir.
r.r.
r!:iss
jual m i;m-iiv i!n.e Ls;n in nrl
e.tv m. r.-.. iiir i --ck i-f lI,iMTre,
f.i:.a Vrr-. V-'- ! a War. IVo-hes. no.
r-c, is t - o very c L.f l te. l'!eae cail aod
e taaiil !. il i.vs 4 tOutLU.
I ru-:-'-..:rr, O t ' r !.", 1 -;!.
niportanf, via I'hila !
Jjhn K. Goodman, LatUurg,
T I A- received ami epenel a t'HOICB
J ?s-..rliii.-l.'. i f a-i liie l.itt-l n!r it
a h!1 :in-.l V. i) tl r :ioiN. at th- Old
H M'K" 'Marl. 'I ti' piin-mar t;iiiiuB of
the LaJ.es is ca..e ! t h stuck el
Li.;'.'H's
Dr-. s.'lr? l'rints
li.o.un.-s Mia-v's
I'lt-.Fr.Merines C.-'ari
U.iri!s Uteres
ti.orhanv Iuser"o
i'.iie.ir.ls ti!?'nga
I i.m ." Hiovt9,A&
("!. th. H!n i-i an ! Fsicr ('ass'Bjraai
5a:i. Te-t. estmc. Vo-!io. liiriil-
in'.Tiesiiicv, r..iii'i--i---. liiils, Caps,
io--iu-r v.'.a a c in ;e:e asoriuieut of
: eo-. l-l. s liar. WflfP.
: ,lnl-,varc, Qutftiiwcrc, Ac.
eh ei!! i-e d-.p(-i--l i f on as fav-ira-.
ai ilic sain- ar'iejrs ran b parch
U :ti.
I auvwiivre. -'i u a ceil .'
le AU k il l ol t.i.'.IA bioj-hl furCashj
- -
it .l Ho
jv ii r-nor-vi
"JIM )
ti'l s LAKE s M.T I r -i.l- l.y
J II liOi-tiltAJ
11. tl
AlK;li. AILil SALT I --mil-.'.
J II til rfll' MAS
1ni)SAU
: A.-111'i'.X (!"" f- r nl
J II OO.II-5IA1
s. M.VekKUKU N. 1 '-' .1.1 3. f r l-f
l I! i--. ii.iuJ
i;
1 WL.U-
i si l.f. I- r sa. I v-
J II IO"!"!.
Eitate cf John EiJJie. dee'd.
in' IMS IT. I ' ii'. S N'lTit'n.- l etter
i i A 'rr intern". . . n 'he esinte of J--ba
j .. e- l e;,---.!. ;.:le I : h.i:;.i!--e Tup, hn-
A
I1
: I i
e. i ;.. :lu
pi n
U-bu A to
kt nr. Hit J
-''M r;; it hv the R
:i ':i'' f-Tni of law
n:4 r'a'e are hereby
a e fn; :ucuu aod ail
a : r'-r.
n.'loi- 1 1
: l,.e.-:;i a- v i'i-t e'jo.; -i;.ioin toe same may
: prevent Ilietn i ! i . ' v en O--0 .r.v.ot Tit settlemeal
lo l.HVI H.VL IIK. AJm'r
PaiTalo-- ." H ..li-..-'e; U ;-J, l-t'.l
TRHMIINfi A.D VARIETY STORE
Eraks Cut ia a riew Place !
rj"IIi; eber.b-T w. ui.l rr'-ciriiily inform
I In trr:- riii le- eon:ir.nrs his rninea
I --i i'i o! I stan.l. corner of 4:h and Market
;rc'-s. l.-v.sbiiri,'. liuving kxclcsivily
f- h i: s!l. he i- ; to --;.. LOW bi
. ' i ; in.ius, Trl'iimln. S-nple
?'nl 1'. iiMr ".evpe.rs el a.i sha-ies. Nattiaa.
V. ,-, . n 11.-. .!. II -ery.&c. all kinds of
!'i'r.u-n--rv ia--is c.--!ebrnl:t Honef
f.-np -I'-'uri l,..wJ'-r.reti.t:r,Extraet.4o.
TKA(;s and Conn'rv Prudoee taken ia
tra l-. 11.1.. M .M AIIO. A(t
Sunicthin Xc'tr!
P rOi'ERV.n.iiI'R & FKED STORB
VJ en Lower .Mnrli-i strpei, l.ewisruirg. tw
i! - rs I he eld Haves' siand, where 1 will
sei! evri hirT as
lieajt as tho C'hrn-peat I
tTffVTFKS hv th ean.freh ererv dav
II .7."' j'i'7'.t I'ULS, aud other VegetablM
in th- tr sea. n.
V.' 't:sit pai.ifora'l kinds Produce.
r. '. V 'I 'a! I ee satisfy yourselves jfl va
He:. !. 1-iftl W. M. ELLIS
r.oNNr.TS. cRAPns.
lUUl'.nN.-:, ILLl'SIOXS,
fclUv'S. laci:..
V LI. VETS. FL0WER3,
1'KATIIEUS.
AJn ererr -hinsr comprised in a full assort
ment of Iriiilinrrv (;oodi.
Now York ant! riiiiml. Tlnnnet Frames.
w
try i)r.!e
HOI.:s ALE and RETAIL. Cooo-
ers pnunptlv and carefully filled.
rTerms ? t.Si per day. SpL lS.'Sl.J
Estate cf Eli Byler.
DVIMSTR ATOR'S OTIC E. TThereaa,
Lit ers of A Imiiostranon on the eiai
i f !i Brier. late of Eal BuiTabie township.
i!eceaed, have been granied to the subscriber
hy the K-ci-ter i f I'nion county in due form
law. therefore all persons indebted to said
estaie are requested In make immediate pay.
mrni. and iliuse hav:n j jsl claims ayamst
ihe saoie ir.av prc-cnl them ud!y auihenucated
settlement, to
CON K T) SHF.CKLER, Adra'f
Forest Hill, i)rt 19. lifil
l.cxx isoiirs fiank, cl 16. 1861
OTll"E is hereby s;ven. that a Elentinn
for lliirteen Ilirertors, will be hld at.
the r iiiktnL' House nn Monday. Nov. ia,186.
b-tween 1'oe hours of 9 o'clock. A M, and
e'cii- k, I. M. A tw-nrral Metint of iba
Sioekh--' ! trill he lo-M on Tuesday, Nw
.", I si; , at 10 oV'or!,-. SI.
li V 111 l;t:MER, Cashier.
)U1ME clean Tim-hy ?eed for sal kj
Juo. 11. U ooduiac.
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