Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1858 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss SOUTHWORTH, Colonel G. W. CROCKETT, CHARLES BURDETT, THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, M. Di, HENRY CLkPP, Jus., GEORGE ARNOLD, SAMUEL YOUNG, Mrs. ANNA VVHELPLEY, Miss VIRGINIA VAUGHAN, Mrs. DI. VERNON, Miss HATTIE CLARE, FINLEY JOHNSON, WRITE Ot»LY fOR TH* GOLDEN PRIZE, golden prize, GOLDEN PRIZE, GOLDEN PRIZE, GOLDEN PRIZE, GOLDEN PRIZE. X THE GOLDEN PRIZE, J LLUSTR ATEI). Dean Ay Salter, Successor* to Beclcet Ay Co. rpHE New York weekly GOLDEN PRIZE i* L one of the largest and best literary papers of tlie day. An imperial quarto containing eight pages, or forty columns, of the most interesting and fascinating reading matter, from the peas of the very first writers of the day, elegantly illustrated every week. A PRESENT, WORTH FROM SO CENTS TO SSOO, Will be given- to each subscriber immediately on receipt of the subscription money. This is presented as a memento of friendship, and not as an inducement to obtain subscribers. TERMS. 1 copy one year |... $2 00 and 1 present. 1 copy two years * • • • 3 50 and 2 presents. 1 copy three years.. 5 00 and 3 presents. 1 copy rive years 8 00 and 5 presents. AND TO CLUBS, 3 cor ies one year 500 and 3 presents. 5 copies one year 800 and 5 presents. 10 copies one year. .. .. . .15 00 and 10 presents. 21 copies one year . 30 00 and 21 presents. The articles lo be give-away are comprised in the following list: each. 2 packages of gold, containing SSOO 5 packages of gold, containing 200 10 packages of gold, containing 100 10 patent lever hunting cased watches. . . 100 20 gold watches ”5 50 gold watches. 60 100 gold watches :/ 50 300 ladies’ gold watches 35 200 silver hunting cased watches 30 500 silver watches j, ,10 ; to 25 1000 gold guard, vest and fob chains. . . 10 to 30 Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Broaches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Sliver Thimbles, and a variety pf other articles wortli from filly cents to fifteen dollars each. We will present to every person sending us 50 subscribers, at two dollars each, a gold watch worth forty dollars; to ainy one sending us 100 subscribers, at two dollars each, a gold watch worth ninety dollars. Every subscriber will also receive a present. Immediately on receipt of money, the subscriber’s name will be enteied upon our book, and the present will be forwarded within one week, by mail or express, post-pairl. Alt communications should be addressed to DEAN &. SALTER, Proprietor*, 6-lamly 335 Broadway, New York.

Phonography. HAD Phonography been known forty years ago, it would have [saved me twenty years of hard labor.”—Thos. li. Bknto.w “Some of our students] not yet twenty years of age, are making more money by Phonographic reporting than the Principal of the High School, after having given himself for more than twenty years to his profession.”— John S. Hart, Principal of High School, Philadelphia. ■This .beautiful system of short hand is taught through the mail by WILLIAM TEBUS, Pho- . nographic Teacher, Providence, R. I. TERMS.—For a full course of twelve lessons, including full explanatory directions to all exercises, $5 00. * 6 ffT’Any newspaper or periodical giving this advertisement two insertions-, including this notice, and forwarding a copy as above, will receive the lessons. 6-2 t STRAY COLTS. STRAYED from Rensselaer, Jasper county, Ind., about tho-10th, of April last, 3 bay colts, 2 two years old this spring; the other a yearling. One two year old colt’s; left hind foot white, and ’the, inside: of the right. The other has- a small white spot in the forehead; no other white. Tlie yearling white in thej face, both hind feet white to the pastern joint. A liberal reward for information. 4-3 t JOB ENGLISH. STRAY MARE. STRAYED, on the I3th inst., from about seven miles east of Medaryville, Pulaski county, a Bay Mare, white star between the eyes, both hind legs white, a dim mark liko'No. 3 on the right hip, five years old. Any information will betiberallv rewarded by the subscriber, 4-3t* ' . JACOB HAUEISEN. SCHOOL NOTICE. rpilE undersigned would respectfully anI. noituce to the citizens of Rensselaer and vicinity that she has opened a schoo for Youths and Misses in the room formerly occupied by R. B. James, on second flooriiu “Liberal Corner.” Terms.—One dollar per month, or three dol»_ lars per quarter. DELILA SIIENEFELT. June 1, 1858. 5-ts Land for Sale. r pHE undersigned wiH sell low for cash or * good horses the following pieces of land, to-wit: The south-west quarter of the north-west quarter of section 7, township 29, range 6, containing 44 14-100 acres; also, the north-west of the south-west of section 6, township 29, range 7, containing 38 acres, if applied for soon. 47-ts EZRA WRIGHT. J. KING, 9t. 0., Office No. 113 Smith St., one door South of Fourth, CINCINNATI, jOHIO, Having withdrawn from family practice, devotes his attention entirely to Chronic Diseases, as Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Liver Affections, Diseases ol tho Uirinary Organs, Fistula, St. Vitus’ Dhnoe, Rheumatism, ail Diseases peculiar to Females, <fec. Patients from abroad can obtain good boarding-places when desired. N. B. —lt may be proper to state that by the msde of examination pursued, which is very simple, Dr. K. can detect disease and its symptoms with Facility and CebtainTY, without asking the patient a question, or huviDg the least previous knowledge of the case. julO BLA N K DEEDS AND blank mortgages FOR SALE AT this orrioß.