Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1860 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John Purdue. l. m. brown. s. c. curtis. PIIlIHi;, BBOAVN A CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS I.V Poreign & Domestic Dry Goods, j NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS, No. 1-0 Purdue’s Block, Lafayette, Indiana. H E M O V A L. We have removed from No. 10 to Lire corner, No. I, Purdue's Block, where wo have -opened for the Spring Trade a large and desirable stock of Goods, to which we invite the Merchants. Our facilities for buying of first hands being unsurpassed, we can sell to dealers to compete witli Jobbers of any city east or west. The character of the stock "Will be kept up by constant additions throughout (he season. PURDUE, BROWN &. CO., SG-6m No. 1 Purdue's Block. CHINESE YAMSj Olt DIO SCO It EA BATATAS. fPHIS valuable esculent, lately introduced 1 from China, has now been fairly tested in various parts of the United States, and its SUCCESS IS A DECIDED TRIUMPH! The Chinese Yam is well adapted to any soil or climate, is easily cultivated, keeps well in the ground where it grows, the severest cold does it no harm, is not subjected to any disease or attacked by any insect, is easily propagated by cuttings of large roots and by the seod bulbs. It may be allowed to grow till the second and third year before it is dug, when the yield is enormous —two thousand bushels to the acre—the largest Yams often weighing Over Sixteen Pounds Each ! The flesh of the Chinese Yam is snow white, delicately farinaceous, highly nutritious, abounding in Starch, Albumen and other aliinental principles. It may he cooked in various ways; either by roasting in the ashes, boiling, baking, or made into pies, pudding, &c. It can be dried, ground into flour, and baked into bread. The above qualities, all of which we know to i be true, should commend the Chinese Yam to i general favor; and cause all farmers and gardenJ ers to engage in its culture. . For sale by R. H. MILROY, Rensselaer, Ind. ; Okir Agent, who will take pleasure in showins; you samples of large Yarns. Procure seed j in time. M. D. BARNAUL & BRO., : Horticulturists. Cultivators of Chinese Yams, j Sweet Potatoes, See.., Bainbridge, Ind. 50-ts A LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING ill the Postoftice at Rensselaer, Ind., on the 31st day of March, 1860, j which, if not called for in three months, will be sent to the Department as dead letters. A.—James W. Anderson, Mary Alexander,.!. 8. Andrews, Thos. Anti ini. B.—Miss Lizzie Bmmesteal, Dr. Butler, John W. Brooks, Westlev Bundcl'. C—J. 11. Cann.' D.—Jefferson Davis. | G.—George W. Griswe't ll.—Kfl’a J Henderson, Mrs. Martha Ilape, Phillip 11. Hunter, 2; Rev. Win. Hancock, Wilj liaiii Handley, John Hudson, O. S. Harvey. • J-—B. M. Johnson, 2; James Jones, William j Jones. K.—Rachiel Keosce, Daniel Kelly, A. J.Kent. L.—Samuel Long, Daniel Lawrence. M.—John It. Murphy, 2; Janies Miller, Abigail Malirly, Michieal Mungivan, Milton A. Mills, C. Myers, John Murphy, Miss Mary E. Morris. N.—Win. A. Noland W. B. Nichols. P.—Dan-icl Pillars. R.— .Miss Peruiiinie Reed, 2; John B Roberts. 8.-—Sarah Sherwood, Miss Julia Sthraiiatlmn, Miss Sarah E. Straiiuthan, R. P. Sheldon, Mrs. Amanda Boys, 2; B. Shade-, W. H. Stuart, A. & M. Smith. T.-—James Townsley. W.—Willis Wright, J. D. Wells, D. C. Walker, (ieo Wheat, Alfred J. Williams, Elizabeth Willits, L. Will its. Persons calling for any of tho abovo latters, will please say “Advertised.” 50 ‘ ’* E. P. HAMMOND, P. M. A Speaker Elected S I,50"),OOO ipiiropriateil to Supply the Poat Office Deficiencies! WHICH will, ofcourse be circulated throughout the United States, and will make money some plentier; enough so, we hope, to enable all who are indebted to me, to come up to the “Captain’s office and settle,” for I must have money, and of course my customers must fork up. I am still prepared to do all kinds of plow and j other work in my line, as much as may come; but I must have the money. Bring oil your work then, but doiit forget to bring the dimes. I can’t buy iron and coal with promises to pay, and will not insult men by offering them; and I don’t want j you to insult me by ottering them to mo for I work, for I won't take, them after this date.. Now I mean what I say, and it is"no use of talking T*-tf NORMAN WARNER. (r Look Here! r PIIE New Year has again set in, and the old X. firm of Irwin Sc, Wishard still have a number of debts out Now, they would suggest to all who call themselves Christians to come forward, pay up, and see if they canuot go into the presence of their God with a good deal more confidence after the burthen of keeping us lo! these many,months out of our just dues is off of their minds. Those whoso consciences are quiet-on she subject we will awaken by the law. Wo are in earnest, no mistake. 36-ts IRWIN Sc, WISHARD. ONE OP THE BEST I AHJIS I\ THE COUNTY, C CONSISTING of 176 acres of prairie and 20 ’ acres of timber, 150 acres of the farm in cultivation—an excellent spring and orchard on the premises; the farm situated three miles from Rensselaer, on the State Road from Rensselaerto Bradford, for sale by MILROY & COLE, “43 Land Agents. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply for u certificate of purchase Of the east half of tho south-east quarter of School Section No. lfi, in township 28, north range 8 west, the original certificate being out of my possession by being lost, mislaid or otherwise. 42-m. SIMON FiIILLIPH. WANTED, I H|| bead of good SpTing calves, for which the highest price will pe paid. Rensselaer, April I. I. N. S. ALTER. ADVERTISE lit THE REN y S E L A E H G AZTTE
