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enn) spree e/a = =e STOK ANP; WOUNDED SOLDIERS trict Schoo! House Hospital, i » 4 Of teal Bieopeal on ome, tak wv a ‘ole Pied THE EVENING STAR. HOUSEHOLD RECIPES. DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING YEAST AND GOOD BREAD. “H. W.,” in the Country Gentleman, says: gst pediiapers who desire to make Yread have only to follow the receipt given Below to secare that happy result. I have tested the matter, and /xov that there * ~ humbug; and all the extra trouble about it more than balanced by the superior quality article produced. Firstly: a Make Yeast —Take two handfals of hops, 3 pints of water 6 potatoes, and boil them all utti the potatoes are soft; then pare them, mash throcph a cullender and strain the liquid. Pat itin jour panty | kettle over the Gre, and add | cup of sugar, table- spoonful of salt, and one of gitger; add flour par, to makeitof the consistetey at pr and then let it boil five minutes, sti we the time. Liat ll etate add half a pint of good P this till fermentation takes place, and the job is done. In the winter I keep it in a stone in the cellar; butin the summer I dry it by mixing it with eorn meal, and spreading it_on the table exposed to theair, (notsun.) Sec- ondly: Mg . 0 Make Bread.—Wash and pare 24 good Pee boil them with a large handful of salt till reduced toa fine palp; strain through a oallender, add 3 pints of sweet milk, and when cool enough to bear your hand in it, stir in enough flour to make a thick batter; to this ynge add a coffee =e of the yeast, maki: the sponge at night. In the ees I ad siz quarts of new or sweet milk, and 8. N. PAK ES ARMY CORDIAL. — --—— upon the Public in the shay .e of Tories, &c. that can De found. ‘SAM’L. N. PIKE & CO. SOLE AGENT EY WASHINGTON, D. c., ills of li ater, and knead it into a stiff {a ‘h. in twe or three hours after knea g it will be EMILE DUPRE, as light and porous as honey comb; knead it down, and after it has again risen, mould it aod putitinto pans. Letitstand till it rises in; then wash the loaves over with celd water—this prevents the formatior of too hard 8 crust—and bake in a well heated oven. When baked, wash again, wrapping it closely im your bread cloth. Give this a fair trial, and I will warrant satisfaction. SANDWICHES FOR EVENING PARTIES. Chop fine some cold dreszed ham, say about a quarter of 2 pound, pu: it in a basin with a teaspoonfnl of chopped pickles, and a teaspoon- fulof mustard, a little pepper or Cayenne: put about six ounces of butter in a basin, and with a spoon stir quickly till it forms a kind of cream, and add the ham and seasoning, mix all well, have the sandwich bread cut ia thin slices; have already cut, vomd intermixed with fat, either cold roast beef, veal, lamb, mutton, poultry. fowl, pheasant, partridge, &c., either of which lay evenly and not too thick, on your bread; season with a little salt and Popper: cover over with another piece of bread; when your sandwich is ready, cut them in any shape you like. but rather small and tastily, and serve. You may keep them in a cold place, if not wanted, as they will keep good undor cover for twelve hours.—Lady’s Book. CHICKEN SALAD. Boil or roast nice fowl. When cold cut of all the meat, and chop it a little, but net very small: cut up a large bunch of cclery and mix with the chicken. Boil four eggs hard, mash, and mix them with sweet oil, pepper, salt, mustard, and agillof vinegar. Beat this mix- tare very thoroughly together, and just before dinner pour it over the chicken. MAKING TEA. Water for making tea should be used the moment it boils. The reason assigned, is that if it is boiled for some time, all the gas that is in it escapes with the steam, an@ it will then not make tea of the best flavor. Clear, pure, soft water is best. 320 PENNSYL-WANIA AVENUE, Cincinnati, October 29, 1561. gent character. this 29th day of October, 1861. DAVID O'CONNELL, M. D., Chemical Inspector of Alcoholic Liquors for Hamilton county, 8. N. PIKE’S ARMY CORDIAL! No Househould should be without it. 8. N. PIKE’S ARMY CORDIAL! The most healthful and useful Tonic extant. —— * hen unttione iene z parsnips unt er; and season y with butter, pepper and salt; make them in 8. N. PIKE'S | ae dip them in butter, and fry in very little ‘at until brown. Or cover them with egg and cook gently. PARSNIP OYSTERS ARMY CORDIAL! Have the delicious Beverage at home. Published in conformity with the resolution the Benate cf July 16, 1961. In presenting this delicious beverage to the public, ft isnot our fitention to herald it as a quack medicine, that \vill cure all diseases and affectians that human nature {s heir to, but that it is purely 2 combboation of mést delicious fraits, distilled under our own personal super- visten, having no deleterious. or injurious admix- tures so common with mav.y compounds forced BERREE Bee: Begee H PIKE’S ARMY CORDIAL will become one of the most useful and at the same time healthful beverages that has ever been offered. We take xa"eh plessure in thus ‘presenting it, particularly to Soldiers, who are ex: posed to change of weath- er, climate and hards?.|p, as the best Invigorator 3 (0) One officer. (c) One officer. At General Hospital, Union Hotel, corner Bridge and Washington streets, Giorgetown, Jan. 3. ont Volunteers lo do. (@) One officer. Pe kalel del te ete etd ott tet etter) I hereby certify that, Jn accordance with the law regulating the sale pf Alcoholic Liquors in the State of Ohio, I have inspected 8.N. PIKE’S ARMY CORDIAL, and find it free from pol- sonous impurities. 1 a’so believe it to possess high medicinal properties, of a tonic and astrin- Garibaldi Guards. i] Penn. Cavalry Harrie? Light Cavalry ist Rhode Island Art. In testimony whereof, witness my signature Ist New York Arti! Home Guards, D.C | Shceres At Hospital as Colsmdian’ College, Washington, an. 3. 1) Lincoln Cavalry... McClellan’s Drag: Cameron Dragoons + 1/2d Berdan Sharpe’ / = . 59th New York Vol... 1 SAR @d do do.... 3/24 U. 8. 2d Vermont Volunteers 1\6th do Island Vol. 1|Ohbio erauiy ae ara SF gece s} 5)53d Penn. Volunteers. ic! valry. 3 Stampfeld’s Battery 1 Total.. lth Maine Volunteers 3 (a) One officer ule Sas Ca PY pak WM. CORWIN BURGY, L. With the old and weil k: house of xis Wit 8 SORWiN & CO. ’ 7 New Yorn, Dealer in choice Preadies, Wests Geritss Tinporter ‘easand . 36 No. ist FRRNeyEvanis AVENUE, jon, D.C, ; gay auld comreyeang hepa tes ‘eas, &c. comprising Hennessey. Otard ‘er Brandies, Wine Clicquot, Moot & Chandon, Mom’s, Heidsick & Co., and Veratucy, Champagnes; Pe: and Yriarte 5 ‘orts; the celebrated “* W: u Irish, Scotch, Bourbon and Mon kies; Jamaica ard St. Croix Rum aro, La Rosa de Santiago, | a Li brands of C. i send gush Bre ane 4 a] and ish Bronkiast Teas in oa! ynported by meee expressly for family ard |-im SMITH & BROTHER’ PALE CREAM ALE, SUPERIOR AMBER ALE, PORTER axp NEW YORK BROWN STOUT. The above CELEBRATED AMERICAN ALES are Brewed from the CHOICEST BAR- LEY MALT and HOPS, and highly esteemed by those who have used them, Purchasers are re- quested to call and examine our superior stook, Sesured that they wil! find the BEST and PUREST articles, We have at ali times a large stook ready for de- hvery, in whole, half and quarter casks, suitable for the TRADE, HOTELS, and FAMILY USE. which we offer on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. SMITH & RROTHER, Brewers, No. 158 & 160 West lath st., New York City. reas by Mai or Express promptly executed, ro BALMORAL SKIRTS, id choice assortment of select colors many styles, not found elsewhere. ‘a fine a susie took of all kinds of Domestic Dry ie in all the depart ments of family wants, . An in-peotion of stock incurs no obligation to Purchase. One price only, marked in plain figures; henoe, | residence, wita an official certificate from the city | ortown clerk signifying that they are residents no purchaser is deceived. 70 __ Pen me PHILADELPHIA PROVISI 119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Between \9th and Wth sis The ayes ned, haying located himesif as ol} the’ First Ward that he has o; 8 first-class Provision Store, conducted similar to those for which Philadelphia is famous. ERR RTC MRA i supply o! f, EEF, MUT- TON, &o, FRUITS aid VEGETABLES in sea- ne Futever Attention is called to his stock and prices of BUT’FER, CHEESE, &c, Pniladeiphis Print Butter. Goshen and Western Reserve, Being determined to give the strictest attention to the wants of his customers, to ke every ici in his line of the best qual call atthe jowest market prices, he hopes to merit a share of | yadlio "Pai required, Branch eer it 2. i mifies will be waited upon daily for orders, if DENTISTRY. DR. CHARLES R. BOTELER, NO. 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Oru anp 1Orx Bra. ja 4-cotm Vi NEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION ARTIFICIAL CHEOPLASTI BONE TEET A, Wiruovr Mrrat Piarz on Ciasrs. also invented i Same ge ry white undestructive oh the most references given—to Dr. V. Mott; Dr. pant eae eeraic, Swale examine for yourself, no 8-6m GAS FITTING, &«. AE Now prepared te Spout OS" orders with viene, “Asean FITWING aig, Dtoreon sth street, fe doors north of Ps. Peers ais ii heel B-lv Se ee a GAS FIXTURES. We session’ coke ecu 8 and Finish, supenor in at) to anything heretofore t salfon stants out suns Sas nat Wee ix’ sree, feeling confident that we have the bet ened stock in SVpahington. wi Ww ork in the above ine Intrusted to eur ears ’ i be ‘sitendad to, MYERS & Mo@RAN. GENERAL ORDER. Navy Drrartment, December 23, 1861, Navy DeraRtwent bas & rendezvous for llowing pisces: shipping men at each of the ‘ortsmoath, New ao ire Bosto: New Bedford, Massachusetts, niiadsivbia and Erie, Baitimore, Marylan Washington, District of Seamen, ordi sen exam) * ing the: ver Resrest their and have expressed & desire to leave to en! navy, will be reosived on the following term ist, An allowance of thres cents ami ; ting expenees, 2). An advance of three months to seamen and 3 z | ordinary seamen, and of to months to jandsmen. method of informing the citizens } 31, Permission to leave an allotment of hal!-pay a {hots taauiles, to commence the date oh tniree men! +h. ‘To go on board ship in their ordinary.clothes, here &n outfit will be furnished and charged as per list, bemg the present prices, vi: One pes jacket. One pair biue cloth tro One blue fisnnel overs wo under fianne! eh Two pairs woollen draws. On> mattress... Two biankete.. Ons seamless One biack silk han es 27 i Tog acon fimore 05) 7. Phila K leave Wi rx. Markey fone skneeeee oe i- meee AT De AOE Pe, 400 rm. Arrive at neton 6 won Ist nsryeanee an “eure New York at rms 20 aX} Belmore 7.35 a.m, ‘alive ot Wartingtsn ashungiot, ‘arrive there ‘at and tae. ™M_ only, Aecington at 74 4. ior Antapoite atthe Annapolis for Baltimore and Wash- 2402. me. only. Trains will leave Washington and Baltumore Promptly upon card trme, det 1862) re Pennsylvania Central Railroad, (with ite connections) IS A FIRST CLASS ROUTE TO ALL THE WESTERN CITIES: SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT! STONE BALLASTED AND FREE FROM DUST! BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGR FROM BALTIMORE! THREE PAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH! Two of them making CLOSE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURG with trains on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL ROAD, and forming THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE FROM WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE to all points in the Weer, Noxru-wast axp Souru-wasr. rFor Tw h Tickets, i) the Office the Northera Central "Kell Moed Come psoy, Calvert Station, Baltimore. Splendid wae 5 Cars on all —_ Trains Smoking Saloon Cars on all Trains. FROM WASHINGTON. Pasrengers = take the 68. m. anu 5 By this route, fle ne St i of Sti “heotenn acy Poynton ie a ead 0, Ken! ilpot lows, or M iseourl: Katiroad 6 Pevnsy ivanis Central Kail: at Pi < wih stapes of petty officers averages $20 to $25 per To one pint of mashed parsnips, add three The 4 of coqmen..-—---+~— O18 per month. THOMAS R. WILSON, well-beaten eggs, a teaspoonful of butter, L, Towrrs. J.M.Towsns, J.B. Towsns. | FERS Mbtio western Lakes. ir and salt to suite the taste, and sufficient eens 7 L. TOWERS & CO. - - Moerobants and eh entrusting the transpor- Soar te bold the mixtaie together’ Meexcinn, (@) One officer. (6) One officer. STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTING Es- | Avincda ion who hus Not beouiesr mobtaent | tation of their Freigkt to this sean rely little fiat balls and fry brown in butter. 8. N. PIKE’S TABLISHMENT, sea or on the inkes or th ennigentvereerer—esiaateensci “He was a Staarrine Bic FELLOW aND Kwocxzp tuz Op Lavy Dows.”’—The is no elass of mea more ardent and zealous at times in the discharge of their duties than the reporters of news: and it would appear that they are always in motion, anxiously seeking for the mar- At General ie ie (eee) Washington, ARMY CORDIAL! —— Is distilled from delicious Fruits and Berries,j rh wi on its PRET fee ‘ormer ist a THE Tr qm ony Cc Lowisiana avenue and Sizth st, de %4-e0st ‘GIDEON WELLES. m mda West, by yt os. The attention of the business community is re- OR HO! Bailroed. are at times as favorable as are Fo ILIDAY PRESE:! other 1/Cameron Dragoons... 1 | #P0cttully invited to the New Book and Job Print- | ipa Fi *e NS sfikesbile Kotad IF be particular to mask pecberes “via Pann. Establishment, which has been fitted up with 2 1/24 Penn. Volunteers , 2 hy rastertai Te tke Yonsei ete manner. is now | . . Ma. " 3|sth do Reserve... 1 : satishsctory style, every | ; : i GRAW & KQONS. Freight 4 ° * No, 50 street, more, 9/45th do Volunteers. 1 f ting, viz . » ENOGE WIS. Geo erint’ it Ps. vellous in order to give attraction to their de — 4)24 New York Vol. sizeeok Fe phiets, Cards, Circulars, | ra Lu OUBr, LTi of Age. Pal sae eat of the journals for which they write. Some- do 2)9th = do times, however, in their eagerness to secure bers of Congress is 65; ao req our facilities for printing 8. N. PIKE'S 4 eae H. H. HOUSTON, Gen’! Freight Agent, - Freig| avethe largest steam power in Bsesegses items of iterest, beg Cyne the bounds of pro- priety rr but little for their pains. An in- stance of OKTHERN CENRAL RalLWAY. s character occurred a few evenings ee Ended The Shortesi, Quickest and Best Route from Balts- serpse amined rect ecu Bala, of wu ARMY CORDIAL! 1/8, tam D®nPEEONED ARAM GRATED GEE | gt cue yrovertiaiy tow peasy, ai weer, nonTH" iO NORTAWEET. chant t Read the folowing unsolicited encomi- ne price only. Re aaah merchants Meme X- and Sutlers in the Army supplied on reasonable {94 Fi th aise Voloeen! i um YAN aT. : " An inapection of stock implies no obii, to and Mr. Kc was detailing an sccouat of «street forme FT ees aan eek. 2) coPker aretha beet Pemeie Pihen Sent.” — Poon. Senet INTER SCNEDULE. Sight to his ‘riend, during which he remarked, ° ath Rhode Island Vol. 2] «havo used them with complete mente. | de 14-20 “Perry Bulding.” OF 1imE. “He was a strapping big fellow and knocked the 5|Stampfield’s Batte W ould not be without them upon any consider- | On and after SUNDAY , 24th N ” old lady down.’ “A reporter of a city paper _— New York Vol. Btior.”” ‘ d wall ft rr —~y —$ '- ghanced ro be puusing‘at the time andy heura Pras gh eat Er AY rea | tsfollowss Ss “e7ert anes Bel Gaameee ed. determined Ge cnt the u 2 = do a i : 310 Cheenat sti hilsdelphta, and ‘in Wash Lae Moora Lawn facts. A few rapid strides soon brought him 8. N. PIKE'S hae ode me a eos | ya ai #2 a ONY is Company offers to the public Uneg Slongaide the parties, when the following collo ARMY CORD ! DE: SQREREY’S ANTIDOTE WILL CURE raniagee? for the Baie and Quick Diepsiah of 2 dee -Geaiia . IAL Je GOUNORRH(RA in six 'No joavy Erpagnes- Paaanges, Valuabies, Money, &e, porter for «respectable commercial journal, are 1 Reserve... 1 | PaRngs Of tet required. IE 3 : | “Bixeecaoke fo cad Bauntis OM ana Woe do: ad gaxious to wcure the domestic events af ihe | Every Oflcer and Soldier tn the Army should and wil not har thenroct telomere: | : tiem and arnve jn Weehingjon twise deity. y for my umn. a. beard titution It conta: imeral, szperienced say that ‘a strapping big fellow hauled off be] wet the Invigorating Cordial. ’ old sr Ued é ngers, ” knocked an old lady down.’ If you will be kind enough to relate the facts, i will walk along with ou. Mr. K.—Certainly, sir; I will tell you all about it. You see the s'rects were crow: with people mi » Price 5 1. Sold by 8.C, UPHAM, 310" & treet, reliable ieee e : ye) + | Bhitadoipms, and th Warnings SS SURGES | All es for ‘The Boldiers oarnea at “one do ay § s. m. train from W: 20th pang sod e oorner tith street and Pa. ave. 2028 eoly ’ , HALF’ out usual rates. the from the rs cise! 1 Jose moodtete pies ee a P wats! Bie enn es pecemer, a eI new ‘i ‘or SED. 8. N. PIKE'S Baoan tl iow ae BROWNI TINGS, | Tee 5th V. tVulunteers 5|24 N . NG & KEA {Our leave New York at 1,5, and 6P. ‘a. m. train from anxious to see the soldiers, hear the music of the Brickel’s Art. Batt, [0th dot Caan ee neromtes nee thats Mey erriving m Washington at 6A. A: tes ‘and Korthwest cal ep oeee Wee, band, and have a glimpse of the General. At the ARMY CORDIAL! + 1/57th do Vol. UST RECEIVED A LOT OF THAT VERY expresses leave Pbiladelpbia at 228 A, Mang Rochester ir ei ty Threat vanttcs 3] ra vers RSA Morac R ts, | 1 Pigiotcrar a Waste tay MS | Bere ping big fellow, hauled off to give his opponent | Not only Officers and Soldiers, but the most i ay ousemen _do &Stawth 3 PR Bvenue, near 6th al. | pronses leave Baitimore at {24 Meander. TS @ lick, and in doing so knocked the old lady ‘will find -— CATAWBA GRAPES! i tiving in Washington at 6 A. for dows.” delicate Lady, this Cordia « : Sia ee tal Sie for ee ATAWBA GRAPES! | Sor all ‘pilots Medtrens fe pete the old lady seriously in- usefal TONIC. Sich Or aDeeets, a Reiedes Piel tiers ba OF lent and | Washiortes Jiao ae > a Mr. K —“Well, she sustained a shock to her i mening © SURCHELL ication totus (Moe becca g weg as well as a contusion on the back _ ; - 7S lasth do Volante oe 4 - - — tad eeu rered fae Pieedat here aid it occur ?”? + 2)532d 4 Eve Y Description UN RINT} te Sup’t Adams’ Express Mr. K —“Why, near the front door of myreii- 8. N. PIKE'S 7th Maine Volunteers. 3/5: do ired by any body—citizens, civil functionaries, | Washington, August 23, 186i, dence, on Sharp street, near Lombard 6 a - BN. llth do do.... 5|85th do ai | orm: na) 8, sullers, &0,—executed Reporter—‘Couid you tell me the name of the ae Mermest¥ cluntooss 1/98th do the STAR OFFICE, in satisiactory atrie, & lew M. 1. lady, sir?” Massac! - husets Vol. 1/104thdo do ARMY CORDIAL! rates for Bl wi annnomewann Me iy, cash; els Sates Re. Hy eas 3st Michigan Cavalry. 1] REST GRADES HOOP SKIRTS Opened this KK Is not s quack medicine, but the most healthful] 9a do Cavalry’ 3{7th Wisconsin Vol... Also, our usual full took of all kinds of select 4th do Vol. Piz, Foods for the general aud special wante of wc / and pleasant Beverage in use, ‘56th lies and ponsskeeners. { - apes ice ory, mene n Pain figures; hence, opricran TO, THE ac, ae _ ievet Foun, peenee ak Beans | 246 Penn's av., orth sido) bat ‘and 18th ate. 7-6 __Pean, avenue and Ninth st._ inform thar | SPECTACLES, fed R 8. N. PIKE'S At General Hospital, Alezandria, Jan 3. “Tifatsone and tho pab + efeoeraiy al tepe | asst of Poriseple eee, metital fe é J iris ™ superior stuck o: Overy age and eyesight. ARMY CORDIAL! Sb US. Artillery... 9h Pena. Volante. 1] FALL and WINTER @OUDS. 0 SEP A > 3}4th do, : Sheu rmy ta ana customers. a those eal ‘@is- | Better than French Brandy, Whisky, or any sth do 2 Iie of'bwe s, Bpasiets Shoulder Bifspe els, by flection of # teceuion Direntory strong Liquor. ia do 1 Constantly on hand. whi Sre Warranted as repre members the Exc! 0 gies wemi Yo be,Union men sd they eoaidy if ney = 10th do 8 rin sieweptgwosnuasss, @atize exclusion of political opponents Bur Sth do “ (Snocessors to H. F. ‘were unwilling to fiz up pelea ny or 5. N. PIKE'S ite do 5 | crrz SR MIE TARY and ivr FiLors, nd made no such attempt. The “regular tick. Ist do 2 362 Pennsylvania Avenue. $2! pat innomination was the old buard, consist. ARMY CORDIAL U 8. En, 834 do eee ing AL! azth New ¥ sem do 3 NEARICE, ROSEWOOD CHICKERING If you wish to'keep in good ‘health and spirits, an - amas . & vit Piao for ge. Sone Ht use this Cordial. seth go seth do 2} For stor ptginntes Sop TERED Ra do lth do 1] oases Coe Pnten nt ben's Sud Raven, = th do fet do i MSF reb eats Biivonr az. sth se a = 9 Ag have just Renppiy ot te akin, FOR SALE AT. THE PRINCIPAL Drue-| 34 9° ist $| lt. Pereong et She = 2th do Lincoln 1 SP; can rit GISTS IN THIS CITY, sath a ed Mick 18] oy ARNY & 3HINN, oO on By de $3 GES AGP SS So 2] Sugleas appa Ber game we ith de ag 1} "Gre pie pe the sotual sash vtanderd vata 8. N. PIKE & CO. 20m do.... 22d 90] marked in zn ; ’ 44th iath 10 ‘ fc J éa oy oth 1 An of stock imours no obligation to 2th do.., ‘ist Mi! 1 A 18 and 99 SYCAMORE STREET, en fo." imt New Jerey i wall parcels Frc ot chateg nla oxpren o other 5 hs CINCINNATI, OHIO. do. th Rhode 1 Penn. avenue and » on ss SE 1} _de1eaot 30th do..:2 1}7th 1 Ww. 7 1th Go... 1/6th a Qtor fo 94. ¥. H 08 SOLE AGENT see 5 “ a : WASHINGTON, D. c., 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. deo ¥}-1m,c0d