Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1859 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Protection against Lightning. MUNSON’S Copper Tabular LIGHTNING ROD, WITH SPIRAL FLANGES, (PATENTED AEG. 5, ISSG.) Single Rods, compete for attaching to LinTdings, sent by express to any part of the country. V«• off.-r unusual inducements to persons who are ongap. d in pirn nig up Rods or who may desire to in this business. County and State Rights for sal**. This Rod is in general nse in Centra] Indiana, and many other localities throughout the countiy.' It always succeeds wherever it is intr<*«Jnced. It is no humbug. No man who examines i*r- merits Hill ever buy any other Rod. The old jinn j< dr- gjxr way before it as ignorance flics before the advance *f li^bt. — According to Prof. Faraday, m;d oilier nu*.3 of note, copper has a conducting power sto 8 tim- s greatrT than iron; and, in addition to this inij ortaiif fact. Rod has a surface inside and out, r-arly three times as great as the old iron rod. Mi i.m b’s Red ie an ornaaient on the best building*,., end does iw t but will endure an age without losing i’> a i dne'ing power. This Il».»d has receiv'd the Inst Prim ir mu at the American Institute of Now York : the itute of Philadelphia; the National Fair nr It ninviMo, Ky.; the State Fairs of Ohio, Jtwa, Indiana, Connecticut, and wherever exhibited. Ji was never beaten in any contest, and m»ver '‘ill he where th.-ro are truly scientific judge*. Tr endorsed and highly commended by John You-u. Professor of >au ral Science ill the Northwestern' Christian University; Jar. S. Atuon, Supt. Indiana Insane Asylum; R- T. Bbown, Indiana State Geologist; 1 <rin Anprfwr President Kenyon College, Gam! ier. Ohio; TVs. vin, Phvßicians and Chemists. Imlionap* lis. and many other persons of well know n scientific attainments. LOOK hi A MIJNSON, TndiannpoMs* I ml. A MAGNIFICENT ENTERPRISE! A . A LEXAIN DFII S THIHTY-S1 XT 11 MAG X « K CKN T CASH, WATCH AND LAISTD GIFT DISTRIBUTION , For I «sly ( ouM.ns 80 Set ft. Sohd Stlre r Ware . 40 Ilea a/ (hid ( funns. :H)0 Ac>-es ts Rich Farming Fund. §2 0 -8 in American Go/d. and 400 Gold and Silvf r Watches , Among which will be found the GREAT AMERICAN SPORTING WATCH, Worth s£;><); presenting a gland total of ; \ofo prizes, amounting in the aggregate tu the magnificent sum c» TCP *"> -! o D o**2 TIC KE rs L: M ! T ED TO 17,000. One Prize So Every r fi'<»nsia T*eU el. rr.IlE above array of valuable goods, will be distibuJL ted in public, im Edinburgh, Ind., by a disinterested Con.liiitue « 1 gentlemen elected by the ticket holders iheii.selves, m; Monday. Apiil 1859. In presenting my TiIIKFY MX’JII Schen.e to the favoi--able'considorai ion cf lhe public, l embrace this opportunity ci'ieti.rniug my sincere thanks to my numerous friends and pain ns throughout the Union, for the very liheial manner in wliic.li iliey hav.e patronized ineiu ietof ,re. and show that. I fully appreciate their kind favx.rs. I Wvtulii sa> . tlial. U has been my constant aim and study, to render my Mlitmes accent able lo them, ami at the same time the most libeial of anything of the kind ever off* red hu public consideration-; and in 1 liis connection it is a source t f graiilh a.ion to me. to he enabletl to make the anuouiic' meni. that I have recently effected a: i atigemen is by which in future I will be enabled lo receive my W atches direct from the manufacturers, hum in lliis country and in Europe, ami as a emsequ « I.l e I will be enabled to furnish my customers, vvjih the very best watches in use. It will also be observ« «L that in my Scheme f. r February. ! have intr duc«*»l a number o the celebrated -‘AMERICAN. WATCHES,” manufacture,l by Appleton, Tracy. C« .. W all! am. .Mass., all * f whit h are warrai ttr’ for 11 <i years, and are umjuestionablv the best watches in use. i his will be the ‘ I’tli distribution I have giver, in the last L ur years, and in every instance Lhe'diawings have taken place on the day specified ami asa*l\ertised, (for which see programme.) they have in every instance been conducted s-.lely *>y 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 rielit to add, for the benefit of those who are unacquainted with me, and who would like to “try their luck” in my scheme, that 1 hereby autht ri?e them to enclose their money to Mr. 11. Daily, of the firm of Rickets <Sc Daily, of this place, who is one of the most responsible 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 see. it would be utterly impossible for me to take any advanta - of you. even if I were so disposed. ,rr_ T a complete list of prizes, together with manner of drawing tfec., is printed and will be forwarded to all who desire it. TT ~^ > All responsible persons are desired to act as Agents for the sale of my Tickets, and will *e furnished with Tickets at SO cents each together with full instructions, the premiums we allow for selling Aro, T: Sint le Tickets #i; w ix Tickets 5 dcsl.: Twelve Tickets 1(. dols.: t\vcnt v -five Tickets 90. All orders must be addressed to A . J ALEXANDER, Edinburgh, Johnson County, no. V ~ That my drawings are fairly, h »nestly. and honorably crnducted, I w-ould respectfully refer you to the foil- wing. wh< are among the most prominent citizens of Johnson County: Niah Perry Fheriif • f .Johnson Co., A. Keifer, Repres: ntative of Johnson Co.. W. P Rush. Postmaster at Edinburgh. C. W. Fn«.w Esq., John Walsh and T. S. Moore, all of this place. drawings lake place on flic ilt rd Jlonday .n every llimdli, A. J. AT.EXANDFR, Proprietor. 42 Edinburgh. Johnson Co., Ind. RENSSKLAER Boot and Shoe Store. ' JIIIE uudersigtiod fully return his thanks RmfSlilSi to the citizens of Kensselaer anil Jasper countended to him since his t.nuance of that patronafro by a strict nttention to the wants of his customers. Ho buys his leather for cash, employs none hut the best workmen, pavinp them cash, and sells lor cash. Thus, lie gets his leather at the lowest rates, gets it manufactured into Boots and Siloes at the cheapest prices, end can offbrd to sell on very low terms for cash. Give me u call and examine my stock and prices, whether you purchase or not. I shall be pleased to wait on you. The highest price in cash paid for Hides. (CT*Repairing done on the shortest notice. 32 THUS. McSIIEEHY. Fruit Trees! Fi'uit Trees! I WILL have in Pmi!=srl«er in good time for early planting, a large,, ami tine assortment of choice | Apple, Pear, Peach and Cherry Tree?; Isabella and j other Grape V'ines; Currants, the famous Lawton 1 Rlackheny. Ohio Ever hearing Raspberry, and other j varieties; Gooseberries. P’' Plants of several kinds; •, together with several varieties of Roses and other Flowers; all of which 1 will dispose of at a lair price. 14-ts WM. If. MARTIN, Agent.
