Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1859 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Protection against Lightning. M u i» a o Copper Tubular LIGHTNING ROD, WITH SPIRAL. FLANGES, (PATENTED AUG. 5, 1566.) Single Rods, complete for attaching to buildings, sent by express to any part of the country . We offer unusual inducements to persons who arc engaged in putting up Rods or who may desire to engage in this business. County and State Rights for sale. This Rod is in general use In Central Indiana, and many other localities throughout the. country. It always succeeds wherever it is introduced. It is no humbug. No man who examines its merits will ever buy any other Rod. The old iron rods ghe way before it as ignorance flics before the advance of light.— According to Prof. Faraday, and other men of note, copper has a conducting power 5 t.. S tine s greater than iron; and, in addition to this iuipoitunt feet. Mu neon’s Rod has a surface inside and out. m nrly three times as groat as the old inn rod. Mi uxti’h Rod is an ornament on the best buildings, and door not rust, but will endure an ago without, losing Ds c< Tidurring power. This Rod has rueciv'd the Firm Fremivn** at the American Institute of New York : the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia; the National Fair at Louisville, 77y.; the State Fairs of Ohio, lowa, Indiana, Connecticut, and wherever exhihiied. It was i.over beaten in any contest, and n**v< r will be whrvp there are truly scientific judges. Ir Ifns I »*»•■*» rn doited and highly commended byTTouv Yopyn. Professor of Narfi ral Science in the Northwestern Christian University; Jar." S. Atiion, Supt. Indiana Insane Asylum; 11. T. Brown, Indiana Stat? Geologist; Borin Axr>p.rv.fi President Kenyon College, Gauthier, Ohio: Prs. Kitchen & Paryin. Physicians and Chemists, Indutnap* lin, and many other persons of Well-known seievtific attainments. LOCKE & -MUNSON, And. A MAGNIFICENT ENTERPRISE! A. J. I LEXA \ DER’S THIRTY-FI FTII MA GNIF ! CENT CASH, WATCH AND LAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION, For .Inlie 20, 1 Contains 80 Sets Solid Silver Ware - 40 Heavy Gold Cfunns, 200 of Rich Forming $ Band. *§2.0.;8 in America#, Gold , and 400 Gold and Silver W a idie Se Among which will he found th* GREAT AMERICAN'SPORTING WATCH, Worth presenting a grand total of 2,000 prizes, amounting in the aggfej. »t«* to the magnificent sum ol JUT. ** ~ J o 3 o O ; .j ii TICKETS LIMITED TO 27,000, j One Prize to Fvery Tenth Ticket. j fpIIE above array of valuable-good.*, will be distrbu- 1 A ted m public, in Edinburgh. Ind., by a disinterested Committee of gentlemen elected by the ticket holders themselves, on Monday, Ainil IH, 1.839. In precenting my THIRTY FiFTH j-cheme to the favorable consideration of the public, l embrace this opportunity of returning my sincere thanks to my nu- j I'ji'erqus friends and patrons throughout the Union, for the very liberal manner in which they have‘patronized j me heretofore, and to show that 1 fully appreciate their nßjd favors, 1 Would sav, that it has been my constant ai'ni and gtudy, to render my Schemes acceptable to them and at tnC time the most libera! of anything' of tiie kind eve*' offered for public consideration; and in this connection it is C. source ol gratification to me, to be enabled to make the aiiu‘l? u,,c enlffit. that 1 have recently effected arrangements by which Ju future 1 will be enabled to receive my Watches' direct from the manufacturers, both in this country and i:i Europe, and as a consequence I willbe enabled to furnish fiiy customers, with the very best watches in use. It will also be observed; that in my Scheme for February, 1 have introduced a number of the celebrated ‘"AMERICAN WATCHES,” manufactured by Appleton, Tracy, <& Co.. Waltham, Mass., all of which are warranted for ten years, ahd are unquestionably the best watches in use. This will be theThth distribution I have giver, in the last four years, and in every instance the drawings have taken place on the day specified and as advertised, (for which see programme,) they have in every instance been conducted solely by a committe elected by the ticket-holders. ALL being free to attend. Immediately alter the drawing the result is printed and forwarded together with the prizes drawn, to all tick-et-holders, either by mail or express. at my expense. In this connection 1 deem it nothing more than right to add, for the benefit of those who are unacquainted with me, and who would like to “try their luck’’ in my scheme, that I hereby authori?e them to enclose their money to Mr. 11. Daily, of the firm of Rickets Daily, of this place, who is one of the mostresponsible men of the State, who will receipt for the money so deposited; and if the drawing does not go off precisely as stated, (see programme) all you will have to do will be to call on Mr. Daily for your money. Under this arrangement, you «ee, it would be utterly impossible forme to take any advantage of you. even if I were so disposed. A complete list of prizes, together with manner of drawing &c., is printed and willbe forwarded to all who desire it. _ TT~p All responsible persons are desired to act as Agents for the sale of my’Pickets, and will be furnished with Tickets at < w o cents each together with full in--1 structions. the premiums we allow for selling &c. T r"r*S ingle Tickets $1; Six Tickets 5 dosl.; Twelve I Tickets 10 dols.: twenty-five Tickets 20. All orders ; must be addressed to A . J. A LEX AN HER, Edinburgh, Johnson County, ’no. j my drawings arc fairly, honestly, and | honorably conducted, J would respectfully refer you to the following, who are among the most prominent I citizens of Johnson County: I Noah Ferry Sheriff of Johnson Co.. A. Keifer, Repj rear illative of Johnson Co., W. F. Rush, Postmaster at Edinburgh, C. W. Snow Esq., John Walsh and T. S. 1 Moore, all of this place. 1 Drawing take place oil the f liird | Monday in every Jiontli, A. J. ALEXANDER, Proprietor. 42 Edinburgh, Johnson Co., Ind. RENSSELAER Boot and Shoe Store. r’F'YiiJ uiict;fsig:i <i p g would r«Bj><?ctfu - fully return his than! s to tha citiz ms of Ron - seluer :uui Jasper conn- §§§lX£gjS essnm ty, for the very liberal Ipgfejgg support they have ex- gijjjHSgi / * \ tended to him since ir« L ’ \ arrival among them,at a issgjgSa hopes to merit the cont.nuan ;e of that patronage by a strict attention *2* to the wan’s bio ..iintoinerw. lie buys his leather for cash, employs . none but the best workmen, paying them cash, ! and sells for cash. Titus, lie gets his leather at p-4h»4owest rates, gets it manufactured into Boots and Shoes at the cheapest prices, and can efford ' to sell on very low terms forcasli. Give me a call and examine my stock and ] prices, whether you purchase or not. I shall be ’ ; pleased to wait on you. Tim highest price in cash paid" for Hides. ] 10*11''pairingdone oil "lie shortest notice. 32 THOS. McSHF.EHY. i Fruit Trees! Fruit Trees! ,! T WILL have in Rensselaer in good time for early I planting, a huge ami tine assortment of choice Apple, Rear, Reach and ' ! ■ ry Trees; Isabella ami I other Grape Vines; t’urrai. , iiie; famous l.awiun i Blackberry, Ohio i’.ver bearing Raspberry, and othei varieties; Gooseberries, Pie Plants of several kinds together with several varieties of Roses and othei Flowers; all of which 1 will dispose of at a fair price 44 <f WM. H. MAKTfN, Ae«»nf