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Eggs, -10 eggs are equal to Brown sugar, powdered, 1p0und2ounces “ White sugar, powdered, 1 pound “ Loaf sugar, broken, _ 1 pound “

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1 pound. 1 quart. 1 quart, 1 quart.

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Charm; J. Peterson, in the Clerk’s Oillce of the District : Wheat flour, _

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Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Penusyivunia.]

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A glassi‘ul of any liquid, (nnioss the size and sort of glass is specially designated.) always means a wino-glassful. 4 large tablespooni'uls are equal to )3; gill. 8 “ “ “ 1 gill,

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and of the year, will be found to make the most complete cookbook ever published.

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We giVe, next.a bill of fare for a large and elegant supper table, with an engraving showing how to arrange the dishes. As a preliminary, we give the following table of weights 3' The bill of fare is very full, so that if all the dishes cannot and measures: 5 be procured, others may be substituted. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.

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Lobster Salad. Ice Cream.

Frozen Oranges.

Bon~bons.

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Plates should be placed around the table for each guest: Beef Tongues, jellied. also, three glasses beside each plate. for lemonade, wine, kc. Q Beef a la mode. A side-table should contain extra plates, spoons, &c., &c., § Chicken Salad. also. pitchers of water, and extra dishes. On another table a Pickled Oysters.

Bon-bons. French Secrets. Dragees Portugaisos.

cups for chocolate or coffee may be set out, to be ready for i

Fruits a la Creme. Drageei a. la Vanilla.

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permns who do not drink wine. BILL OF PARS.

Boned Turkey. Lobster, dressed. Ham.

Candied Oranges. Candied Grapes

‘ Oyster Pates. Terrapin. Boiled Oysters. Chicken Croquettat Fried Oysters, Stewed Oysters.

Candied Almonds.

Almond Cream. Vanilla Cream.

Peach Cream. Strawberry Cream.

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