Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1859 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

' M U N S C>' N 1 0 Copper Tabular LIGHTNING ROD, WITH .SPIRAL FLANGES, (PATENTED AUG. 5, ISSG. ) Single Rods, complete for attnobing to buildings, sent l»y express to any part of the ct-n niry. \'«• off* r umigual inducements to ptM-otis who arc < t.gag« d in j tilting tip Uodg op who may desire to *>i gage in this butdness. County and .State Rights for sale. Ihis Rod is in general use it: Central Indiana, and many other localities ihroujJu ut ti e countiy. It always succeeds wherever it is it trod need. It is no humbug. No min who examines iis merits will ever buy any other Rod. The old it on nds gh e way before it as ignorance fli«*s before tho arbimee if light. According to Prof. Faraday, and otlicr men of note, copper has a coed icting power . r > to 8 times greater than ir »n; and, in addition to this Important fact. Munson’s Rod has a surface inside and out, marly three times as great as tho old iron rod. Muumu’s Raid is an ornament on the best d.uiblings, ; nd does not rust, bxt will endure an age without losing i:s a ndue'ing power. This Rod has receiv’d the First Premiums at tho American Institute of New York ; the Franklin Institute of Philad« lnbia; tho National Fair at Louisville, Ky.; tho State Fairs of Ohio, J< ws», Indiana, Connecticut, and wherever exhibited. Ii was never beaten in any contest, and n<«vf*r Mill bn where there are truly scientific judges. Ir has been endorsed and highly commended by John You* g. Professor of Natural Scienco in tho Northw«*sterti Christian University; Jas. S. Atiion, Supt. Indiana Insane Asylum; R. T. Brown, Indiana State Cenlogist; I <>kin Andrews President Kenyon College, Carnl i<T, Ohio: Prs. Kuthfs A Parvis, Phvsicians and ( ‘h“mis«s, 1 ndc<nap< lis, and many oilier persons of well known scievtitic attainments. LOCKE & MUNSON', liiilhinapo’is. I ml. A MAGNIFICENT ENTERPRISE ! A. .1. A LF\A \ DFK’S THIRTY-FIFTH MAGNIF CENT CASH, WATCH AND LAND aI FT DIS 111 IB UTIO Y, For .flint* 20, 1 <450, (oniaiiis 80 Sets Solid Silrer Ware. 40 He ivy (lold Chains. i? 00 Acres of Rich Farming Band, $>2.0.>8 in American Coal, and 400 Cold and Si/vir \V niches , Among \\ hich will be found the GREAT AMERICAN SPORTING \Y.V:C'I, Worth S- >< ; prescntii g a .rand total of ‘.'.(.(,0 prizes, a.hhtu.Uug it* the lo the sum i P'P SI ,O:> t> o o TICKER? L!?»1 J r rED TO 17,000. One Prize tc er> Tenth T.cket, fjsIIE above array of valuable goods, will be distrhu--1 ted in public, in Ediiiboigb, lnd., by a disinieictiiui (.’Ou.iLltiet* if gen i lcii.en dec.id > the''ticket li idois then, se Ivc s. eit Mu.day, Apnl IS, IS.VJ. In prceciihng n y ’I HiK'l Y FiF'lll > cltei..e to the tavui able eousiJera. ion es ilie .public , I eiubiace this opportunity 1 1 iclurniiig n.y simcre thanks to my numerous frjclids a..il patruns iliiuughou» the Union, for the very, liberal nta-uici in winch they have*-patronized mi h. iclv.f re. a,.ai sliuw i i a • l fuiiy appreciate their bind fav T . is. I Would sa*, that ii ; ws bee.i my eOnstant aim a.id sii.dy, toicnuei iRy * acceptable to then,, a.id at the same* time Hie* nmst libi :ai cf anything cf the kind i v i offered foi public cderation; and in i his connection it i.- a source of gi aiifi. ati n to i.if , to’'be enabled lw ii.ake the aiinouncimeiil. that 1 have recently cfh ctcd ar*angements by which i«i futiiie I will be enahh-d to receive my Vi’atches direct fr«,in the n.ant.taeluiers, both in this country and in Europe, and as a t< nstquti.ee I will be enabled to furnish n.y customers, with the very best watches in use. It will also be i bservt d, t hat in my Scheme for February. 1 have intr. duced a number o the celebrated •*A.vip;I;K:AN WATCHEi*,” manufactured by Appleton,.Tracy. & Co., W altham. Mass., all of which are warrant* d for ten years, and are unquestionably the bust watches in use. This will be the r’bth 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, (fur 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 fu.rwa.dcd together with the prizes drawn, to all tick-et-holders, eitlnr by mailer express, at my expense. In this connection 1 deem it nothing more than right to a v ld, for the benefit of those who are unacquainted with me. and who would like to “try their luck” in my scheme, that I hereby authorile them to enclose their money to Mr . H. Dmi.y, of the firm of Rickets Faily, of this place, who is one .of the most responsible men «.f the Stale, who will receipt for the money so deposited; and if the drawing dees not go off precisely as stated, (see programme) all you will have to do will be to call on Mr. Daily fur your'money. Under this arrangement v< u see. it would be utterly impossible forme to take any advantage of you. even if I were so disposed. a complete list cf prizes, together with manner cf drawing i&c., is printed aud will be forwarded to all win.- dt sire it. ry All responsible persons are desired to act as Agents R,r the sale of my Tickets, and will be furnished with Tickets at Ml cents each together with full instructions, the premiums we allow for selling drc. ’ Sin le Tickets !s,l; w ix Tickets 5 dual.; Twelve Tickets M dqls.: t went*-five Tickets 20. All orders must he addressed to A. J. ALEXAN I ER, Edinburgh, Johnson County, na. T* Ti at my di swings are fairly, honestly, and honorably conducted, I would respectfully refer you to the foil, wing, who are among the most prominent citizens of Johnson County: N» ah Perry Mieriif us Johnson Co., A. Keifer, Repres- ntati've of Johnson Co., W. P. Rush, Postmaster at Edinburgh. C. W. Snow Esq., John Walsh and T. S. Moore, ail of this place. T p Drawing lake place on tlie tl&ird Holiday ill every rtVonfli, A. J. ALEXANDER, Proprietor. 42 Edinburgh, Johnson Co., Ind. R EN SS E LA Elt Boot and Shoe Store. rpilE undersigiioii | would r. s|»«'Otfiilfully return his thanks to tli” ciliz 'ns of liensselaerund Jasper connty. for'the very liberal Ajpl support they liavo ox- j \ tended to him since his ™MSaa L r \ arrival among them,and w jv hopes to merit the con- tsSG'fsNw t.nuance of that patronnffe by a strict attention to the wants of his customers. He buys bis leather for cash, employs none but the best workmen, paying them cash, and s”11 s for cash. Thus, he gets his leather at the lowest rates, pets it manufactured into Bootfand Shoes at the cheapest prices, end&can efford to well on very low terms forcawh. >s * Give me a call and examine my stock ami prices, whether you purchase or not. I shall b, pleased to wait on you. Th” highest price in cash paid for Hides. [Lf-Repairi ng done on ‘.be shortest notice. 32 THOS. McSHEEHY. Fruit Tress! Fruit Trees’ IWI LL have in Rensselaer iii goud time .or ea.i\ planting, a large and fine ass _r* .it of choio Apple, P. ar. Peach and Cherry Tr- < s; Isabella an. fiber Grape Vines; Currants, the larnouH I.awtti Blackbt ny. Ohio Ever brariii" i.’aspherry, and othej varieties; Got stbenits. Pie Plants (,t several kinds; t-gether \vith seveial varieties of Roses and othei Flowers; all of which I will dispose of at a fair price. 44 ts WM. 11, MARTIN, Agent