Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 December 1866 — Page 4
AGRICULTURAL.
From
MIHTO
Kuril! Ni-n urker.
Various Original liccliio. Ac.
Sow How
O
MA H. lake a
small quantify of l"-'0'
,,r llll"tin
a large quantity
long onouirh to pet the
water take them out *tir in a thickening made of' eommoii-M/eil potatoes. 1
do° union. 1 do. earrot. 1 cu]i of cabbage
1 cuj) of tunnp. all cluippt.il line as iniiice meat savor i", it on have it, with sum
mer savory, red or bl.iek pepper and salt
agreeable to your t.i.-te. hen nearly
cooked put a crust prepared as follows.
half
cuj
roll it as thin as a wafer, if you can let the upper side dry turn it over dry-
again then roll it over in folds like jelly
cake cut it in as narrow strips as possible cook it with the soup, and if you
can't say it is as good soup as you could I
wish for. you will please^ry to make a
better one. and those who have eaten
mine must acknowledge their mistake,
N. H.—IMaee a plate or dish on the bot
tom of your kettle before thickening it,
liquor to absorb the bread or crackers you wish to eat with u.— Si"NK, iiilviihir. 111.
DYKINV, C"TP'N
ili.i
K—Four
o/.. cop
peras. 2 07.. prussiate of potash. 1 o/.. oil
virtriol. lioil the copperas water fifteen or twentv minutes: then take out
the goods, rinse cold water throw out
the copperas water, and boil the potash
water take them out. put the vitriol,
and scald tlieui again. 'I his will color
four lbs. of cotton goods. Woolen can
not be colored this way. Umse in ram water.—M
S
iustcail of jelly —y cup of butter.
cups of sugar, nearly of flour, the whites of 1' eirys, one cup of -weet milk. 2 teaspoons of cream tarter. 1 teaspoon
of soda. Hake very liclit color. Have!
icing and put betweeu the layers instead I of jelly. Let the cake L-et cold before
the icing is put on. or the icing will run. —IjVCV. I
BI.TK.—One
To fount
oz. prussiate,
of potash one tablespoonful of copperas one do. oil vitriol brinir to a boil,
then put in the goods for twenty minutes stirring often. To be colored in iron.
Rinse in clear warm water. This is suf
ficient for five pounds cotton rags-—Mns ••.. 11. W. G.. JacknnnnHt.
PRfcsV.HVlSii EtlUS Foil WlNTF.n.—A
country mimsVcr
A WIVO
-wriies to the
Scottish Fanner:—Ever ,- uveuiug I take all the eggs collected during the dav and rub thorn carefully with but tor,
ur
be
*'I°rou^l1b' filled, otlier-
vri.*e the air cannot be excluded. 1 have ready a box or tin cannistcrs, and plenty of salt. I put a layer of salt the bot
tom of the box and then place, in row*, my buttered eggs. (io on alternately
with layers of eggs and salt until you leave perfect room for the lid closing firmly. The exclusion of air N the great
secret of preservation. I have many dif
ferent sizes of canuister stored my pantry (on an oprn shelf with preserved' eggs. Those canisters I got Croat the In ker or grocer for a trifle. My one and a ha If dozen cannistcrs are lid each My
largest size contains ten dozen
and skin turn them frequently and quick
ly while broiling. If your gridiron be
of the old fashion, it is better to keep it
aslant on the fire. The handle being the
lowest part it prevents very much of the
fat from falling into the fire, the flare of
of which is apt to impart a disagreeable
flavor to the chops. This observation applies also to mutton chops, and it is use-
Jul if followed. Sprinkle them with salt
when nearly done, and rub with a little
fresh butter prJ*-ious to serving if for a
side dish, garnish with crisped parsley.
IIow
TO
PCKIKV
ANTIII
80 1
LAKI), We
had some 40 pounds of rancid lard,
•which was valuless as it was. Knowing the auticeptic quality of the chloride o"f
Pr°eured three ounces which was
poured into a pail ful
of soft wuter) anJ
when hot the lard added. After boiling
it thoroughly together for an hour or two
-it was set aside to cool. The lard was then taken off when nearly cold, and was subsequently boiled up. The color was restored to an alabaster white, and the
lard was as sweet as a rose.— G-W.nfoWM Telegraph.
A Wedding Johnny
CAKE.—One
pint sour cream, the same of sweet milk, half cup butter, three eggs, tablespoon of salt, same of soda, one quart of meal, ,(.one pint of flour, one pint of raisins, half pint citron. This makes very large is delicious and if one does is^f .r«i'» UJt ir* A
not marry more than once in a lifetime,
can well a fiord to make it.
PrcKWiiKAT UAKKS
as for bread.
may be unproved
by adding corn meal, prepared in the
vritli a
small marrow "bone that will not pi u.luoc of grease: boil them virtue in the
same way, in about the same proportion
I'"ATTKN IMI SW
I
:.—Some pork raisers
contend that hog.s, when put up for fat
tening, should be confined to small lim
its, while others advise a pretty general
freedom of action. Of the latter class is
a correspondent of the Louisville Com
mercial Gazette, who says: "The hog is naturally a lazy animal, ami so soon as
he gets his fill will seek some quiet, snug
place, where lie can lie quietly down to snooze and digest what he has eaten.
of
Beat up an egg, put it in water, a little salt make a stiff paste,
nation. (live the hog a good lot to run
zontal cut them smoothly from five to
fifteen inches louir s_et as many in vour barn yard and pastures as your stock
needs, and the cattle will not be so prone
to rub the feupe corners and bar posts.
Another way is to fasten one end of a
pole to a jiost as high as the tallest animal. letting the other rest on the ground.
This latter we should name a back
scratcher.
AIO
S. A. Vm- Aiuimosn.
Iowa.
I send the following in reply to an inquiry for "Jelly cake with icing between
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prey to the same class of depredators.
It is said to be a fact that rats will not touch any thing smeared with castor oil,
and to guard against their attacks it is only necessary to mix a quantity of this
with the other preparation put on the
leather. It is an excellent oil for leather but tends to shrink it.
Books and Stationery.
"THE CORNER'
Book Store!
I S E A N E O S
School, ('nllt-'jjo. Toy. ("lift, lllimk. inrl tll kinds of
|j
ie
finest and purest lard. A\ery por» „f theslielJ ihu'v
Cap. Letter. Note, IJillft, Wall. Wiodow A Wrapping
ENVELOPES, V*4
r. l'en. Ink, Pencils, Slate?. svw
O
cgru.
atnl
cost Is. 'J he lid is quite as important as
the bos. Be sure it is close fitting other
wise you will be vexed to find the
like those we get in London, very unlike-wisr-likv Scotch eggs. Many ladies tell me they have particular positions for
placing the eggs, but 1 find mine are de-
licious, after four months, by pla- intr them comfortably, without reference to top or bottom
1
I'ollK C'HOl'ft ANIi MKAKS —Cut frum the best end of the loin, or from the
chump or leg if steaks remove the fat
PH'TVIIMIS,
frames. Molding. Cwrds and
CL S
TASSBLLS.
.\E
fl'inflow Curtains Jf Shatlvs
iroTionsrs,
and tancy (Iood both useful and
^I^RT AL.
Toysj of "II Itcsrript ions.
heading Literary Papers and
n^^o-^JziiisriEs.
r'
WILCOX GIBBS
Sewing Machines. Kemcuibcr the Corner HOOK STOKK.
L.* A. FOOTE & CO. cv*mber3-18CCHC.
Paper.
^000 T^OT WAI.n I'Al'KKnml Win»Jvuv O dow llanKini*! at from 1J ecnts to ^l.jOpor bolt,just opened at the Fancy Ila» znar and Jiook Store
JAMES PATTERSON.
foWVOti.
Marble Works.
it
ua i:sti:k
MARBLE WORKS
MM II WOK BPS VltjJLi:.
PYKE, PAUL &
Green
Kxecpt in the heat of summer he will not select a dirty place for repose and rumi
in give them regular aud plentiful food
mixed with salt and fresh ashes, and they
will fatten faster and at less expense than if confined in a small and dirty pen."
This looks rational, and we believe the
lions would vote for the proposition if
allowed to ivc a squeal on the question.
Kt
to prevent burning it, and be sure you
have water so plenty as to have abundant
imiNd
POSTS
FOK
AVMIVJ
CATTI.K.—K. L.
liazley. Garrcttsville. X. V., advises farm
ers to select the upper part of a hemlock tree full of "branches nearly hori
One JJonr Sottfh of
feet in be&ulv and
IIAK.NL.SK.—A
Munt
PKALEUS IN
Americiin ft Kalian Marble,
A N A 1 S O
Tombstones. I'amily Vaults. .'.Mausoleums, and
'grandeur.
I Having purchased the stnek of Marble helonjjing to II. Collins,and hnng ncnnunentlv located, wo deI sign making this one ol the mo.-te.xtonHivc establishments ot the kind in the Went. We have been oarryingon the Ureal extern Marble Works at Thorntown. Ind.. for a number of years, and through our I t:trortj liavo bucce^-ded in cstablislnng a trade une- I qualetl \»y any in the Mate, and by the liberal patronnge wv. have received from the citizens of Mont-
A E A
corres
pondent complains of the rats and mice
I tti CraufurdavilU*. ami hope ..by strict attention to business, and using
NOIIC
eating his harness, after it bad been
freshly oiled, and asks for a remedvBelts in machine shops are also uiado a
but the Best of Material,
whicti we iret dirL-utlj friun ilu* quarries, to furiush work at -uU. price- ,u.ls
LUI
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March 10'0' \v I'Al'U rVKE it CO
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Furniture and Coffins.
Hoburtson & uo.
WholoHiile and Retail Manufacturers of
iwmmm
N I E
I n?rr
linnl
Hall, unhington
Strct:t\ Crmrfurthtvillf, Indiana
invites attention to their larue stock of
lliHOME-MADE WORK!
ami thoir fiieilitios for supplyin? thu triule nml all .11ht'r.' who fnvor thoin Willi call.
O I N S
of all kind? furnished on short notice.
11777/ OR WITHOUT A IIKA USE.
"Machinery, fe
FOUNDRY
-'••i isn—
'H.
Pistols untlS&Cart ridges.
*y
MACHJNI' SHOP
/,
Have now in operation a Foundry and Maehinc Shop in thif place, and would invite all interested in
Machinery of \ny kind
to give them a call. They are making ail kinds of castings, such an
HVCILIL GBABI1TG
E
of every dcFeription.
Sorghum Mills, Furnaec Fronts, tlratc Bars, Sugar Kettles, Ovens, Dng Irons, Making Patterns fur and
Replacing Stove I'lates.
They arc prepared to repair
Tubular Boilers, Steam Iingines. ThrashingMaehines, Reapers, Mowers. Drag Saws, and to make and fit up ... Brass Castings, and Blacksmithing of every doseription. All work done by them is
Warranted to
perform as represented.
Shop on Green Street, near Depot.
Cush
J'ii
[weto„
ill fur Old Jron, ('uj)jn it' Jlrnxs
inayK-M HI.Allt, I.VLK ,i ('».
WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDSVTLLK, INDIANA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 180(5.
Dry Goods, Notions, &c.
Commercial Kotv Wide l«ake!
—Great SenBation!—
'"•'-."ir*
&
A I A
4?
Monuments,
of nil kind*, from tlie pliiiiie't st jle t. the
loot III honn IV ml
must
Big Stock. Fresh Goods. NewStyles. Great Novelties. Immense Rusli for
per-
NEW GOODS.
1
goinerj and adjoining counties, we have been indued.for the turther exteu^ion of our trade, to establish a
I Prices Below Competition.
THE L^J3IES
nro in ecsta^ie? over the rich and superb atock «»f
Kmpre.«9 Cloths.
Moire AtMiques^Siik:',
-.'"r"
all pan-,
ol' the cimn-
slsus^
's/
of 0lir
M'x'•/' tlioir V' phonics, such C,
J,-,«wurk a
fe* a
jlJeautilul Clunky. Magnificent Shawls, and the unmen?e supply of Unique
Trimmings to Match!
•mm,
"-work, which '.will enable -jpcr&ons to e-
V*
r*f
Jt'*
€h 2-
tliev
"tiimay 's.de-ire.piuc-
mi:
KS THAT WO I'M) EE FCIINLSJU:/) A Till: Shop. AVe deliver all our Work, and warrant perfect satisfaction or uo .sale. Wc are also prepared to furnish all kinds of building stone, and i^Jl persons -wanting anything in that line would do well to call aud see us.
YOUJVG- GENTLEMEN
will put on ii satisfuctorj smile, when contemplating the
WELL-FITTING SUITS,
the fineness lnnsh of the Cloth.«und Cassitucre?.
THE YOUNG iMISS
girca her head coquettish toss a.s she plaecs on it an
lsil|#ci inl lli^toi*j licit*
and Mumps her foot in triumph as she buckle on a well-fitting, high cut
.? ji v#
-v—
J" Sfc \Z*?K'V' '-r Q-s •''.V.A .v •-9- S,
1
are frantic afttr s,"''
t'4
13 1-2, CENTS A YARD.
'•ti CALICOES AT
121-2 CENTS A YARD.
i:.
ISIiAIK, liYLIl & CO.,
/W 2IIIJ l'linl i,
Spool Cotton at 8 cents.
MII4 all ot! tr
GOODS CHEAPER
-.wva-.t than they can be bought el^cnlicre.
'7
"FAST FOR CASH"
LS THE MOTTO OF THIS HO USE.
''AMl'KKLI tiAl.KY IIAKTKU.
S.—The above coods were all bought late in the Kcascn, thereby securinc the new^!*t jstyle* and the last noreltios in hrewi with the udrantage »f l.»to 5rt) percent, in favor of buyers nor-3-lbC6-y ('. (}. Jt H.
Drugs ancl Medicines.
Head TTiis!
T. W.
Fitj:
y.
'&
t/
Have just opancd a fine iissortiuent of
Drugs, Paints, Chemicals,
Oils, Dye Stuffs, Toilet & Fancv A.
I
Alt lit ivliu li l' will sell :«t the very lowest
A E I E
}p-'( t.\I.L jiml seo uy, on (iremi street, twot_LU iL doors ub.»ve J. W. Lynn A Jvui, jmitfj Wiwet 1. W. H\ A CO.
N E W I
JHiri'lIU' & BOOK,
if 1 It 1. 0 li |.
CRAWFORDSVILLE, 'M
VIK|:"ls
1-1 |tK
DRUGS AM) ilDIMS,
1',lints, Oils, l.lyi'stuffs,
I'cifinncry. Fancy Articles
l'uie inch nnd Hrandics,
For Mcdical Purposes.
l'.itcnt Medieinc^, Also, Lamps. (Jla^sware, Lettec, Cap, and Note l'aper, 1'etis. 1'eneils, and Ink.
i: nip v»
('arefully prepared and promptly attended to. We respectfully solicit .patronage Iron? «ho public in general. I Jan^O'tiC.
Hardware, Cutlery, &c.
GREAT EXCSTEMENTr
AT Tin:
Evi-.u
HEAD-NFrrS AT 5 C'KMS AIMKCE.
'£*4
a
Old and Young and Middle-aged
i* aie crowding to I5
(Cmos)
Canipbell, (ialcy & Hurler's
and buying ttrown Sheeting''
AT 15 CENTS A YARD.
liLKA CUED MTSLIX \T
E
!§55&SJ
Vflr-^V "L# JT'J' "-ti
H\\
IN(i punliHM «l thecntire ^toek of Hardware Move." aixl
rIin-Wareof
J. Cumberland, we
take pleasure in informing the citizons of Montgomery, and adjoining counties', that we are now on .best selected .stock
i:-IyVIM)AV^Iljr
BITOUIIIIT TO THIS
MAHKI-T.
wj°£:
,(\Vj
c*
r-ix
na\ alo on hand- and are now receiving somo of the choicest brand* of
Cook, Parlor & Box Stoves.
Having .«ecured the services of JOHN* HOOVKK. in our in pari ment. we hftve no hesitation in saying we can cet up as «ood work in a.s short notice and at as low figure* ascan be had anywhere.
»Sjifi.ttt? itffrnfiftii t/irrii to RfHifuttj, SjHtttfmtj ami dntfrruuj.
Wc have also, all kinds ot' Agricultural luiplcuirnt.v. Ueapern, MowerH.lJrill?, Stafford Corn
PIOWH,
tural Store. We will buy
Clothing and Gents Furnishing.
"""S lililL\T BX1
Co.
May Hakes
florae IMtebfork?, Double Shovel IMow.«, I' arm Hells, Stump Jacks, ill fact everythini necessary to keep a first class Hardware and Aijncul-
Wheat. Oats, ('urn, Bacon. lScesw.-ix. I'utter, Kftfis.
4
Old C'o|i]ier. Krass,
Castinir.s, Kiijis, l-'iiatlitirs,
Jor which wc will rxclmngo OOODS or pay CASH.
co.iii)
./.v»
si:i: us,
TV«. Doors north of Klsdon** Bank Vay lii.tMi. I'OWKItS II»I0UGA.\,
A v\ Tobacco.
Af-.excellentby
N brand of .sweet ch(^viaK N.ivy Tobcafor sale [lrc3if.] I AW A UKO.
FREE TO ALL!
uisrioisr
UJJ
ITICLES,
& To a
a
1
OF T11K FINEST QUALITY.
7E have also coiixtuntly on liand very select toek of the best quality of
Sugar,, Coffee, and Tea.
THING Mil,,.,,.
Mayer & Ullman
Main Street, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
\\TDUL1) inform their friends and the public ROIIerally that they have returned to Crawford*-
Large, Well Selected,
AND
Complete Assortment
of
'MEN'S AND HOYS'
O I N
Hats, Caps, Trunks
which they offer at such reduced juices as will mate it an object to
BUY OF THIjtll.
DA V'J A_D:L in: K,
who has charge of the husiness, will always be found on hand anxious aud willing to attend to the wants of the jiublie. .MAYKit .1 i:U.MAN",
Keiucmbcr "Old Stand of Hill Hower.s."
OctSO-lHtiGy
Clothing and Furnishing House,
11r.uid wpeniui: of iliej,'
N. K. Heinsheimer. Isaac Hloek, Jacob Oeutseh.
HEINSHEIMER, BLOCK & CO,
a\o. 2, Pttr.srl Hltn'h\ Wti$hhnjt*m Strut,
CrintforiUYilU', Indinnii.
Wholesale Retail Clothing Store
embracing the latest and most fashionable styles ot Keady-.Mude Clothing, such as
Over-Goats, of every kind, fine Cloth Frock Dress Coats. Business Coats, Pants and Vests.
Handkerchief1-. Collars, Neck Ties
Kid Glo\es. Socks, &c
1
We have also nnjiand? a full assortment of
1IAT!S Ai\l CAPS,
of the latest style? and of the best manulaeture ever ... v- broujilit to this market. Also
Trunks, Valises, Satchels, Carpet-Bags, Umbrellas, and Walking Canes.
Our assortment is the most eutonsive ami eomplete everexhibited in this seetion of eountry. and it i.s our intention to make it the
,Leading Clothing House
OF CRAWFORDSVILLE.
9-r!-
...
We Can Sell Cheaper
than any other hou?e in the city, because we arc connected with one of the oldest aud largest
Wholesale Houses
in Cincinnati. We invito the public to eall and examine our stock and price?, and satisfy themselves beforo purchasing elsewhere, as we are eonftdent they will Grid it to their interest to do so.
HKINSJIKIMRK. HMK-K A- Co.
NKWTON UAMHAY,.Suleiman.
(OCTWCOY.
v\
Dry Qoods
DRY (.'01 )S
-A.T
REDUCED PRICES,
N*
.A.i
(J,
3,
€O.ll.llmeVI.I/, SSI.OCMa,
CRA II FOI!lS 1 ILL/: LXI)
Call and Kxunimr Stork
AND LEARN PRICES.
rpllK
•Vo. I, Umpire Mock,
tiooil* were bnitsht for oah. and are now 1. offered alas low prn'e-^ as can bo loan.I in the State ol Indiana, eon-jstim? in part of
Ii raw li Muslins. Bleached Muslins, Hickory Shirtinirs. Cultnii l-'laimcls. Prints. Cloaks, Shawls, Cassiineres, Satinet ts. Home made .leans and Klannels. Wool Ac Cotton Varus. Dclaines, Halnioi-al and Hoop
Skirts, Ladies Nubias and Hoods. Hosiery, (ilovcs. Ao.. Sc.
We keep tiny un.l every tliins usually fuuml in ft
DRY GOODS HOUSE,
and as low as eao he tound elsewhere
IT
L'.UEWEST
Ladic.s? & Child reus5. Dress Goods,
Style, Grade and Color.
Drcs
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Tiimmiiiirs. Uililions. Silks. 1'lmvcrs. I ac('s. Crajic. iVc. In IJenls Ware
OUR STOCK is FULL.
'lirafit/ .llatfc Clothing.
liave in store a splendid stock ot
O lo tiling
..." for men and boys. Also,
Hals, Caps, Stools & Shoos
also, a large stock of
XJyK
E 10 !S 1
Clolhiiiff Store!
Queens ware of every style
is
all and examine and thereby save inonev*^* octi?T M». AS SO N S A L1. O Ulv
j.v%, Dry Gcods.
Atlantic Cable!
A N E W S TO CK
ItY-•
li
OL LD inform the public, that thev have established a first class
GOOlis
Jttsi" ICrrcirt'tl In/
jW.W.WasKoii
MS
At the New Brick Corner.
I
Wealto have a full assortment of (tents' Furnishing (Joods. sneh as
Shirts of all kinds. Under Shirts, Drawers, Overall-, Suspenders. Butterflies Pocket
Washington Street. l.'riiwtorilsvilK'. Iinl.s
A i) is ii slot
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
Kijncy bilk.s (ircnadincs. Mohairs, lMozcmbcques. Liiwns. Shallie-, (iingh.uii^, 1'rints
Ac. tie. (Jciuiino LACIO Collars PI.im Lin-
I'liColl.ir-.'
1
.f ij.iieui-: stock or
Kaiicy BJress J3uttons,
Parasol-.
Sun I mix 1la-. and NOTIONS.
Al»o a superb lino of
Cloths and. Cassimeres,
,,:: CABPETS,
BOOTS. SHOES. HATS ,n,d I'S.
*. ATL
ol Ifir
E.IIKMI .Htjln*
C03VHE ^_1TID SEE
II. ^Keinember the New Hriek Corner, Karmers, when in town. Nov jo. IHM. W. .N. WAS.SON.
