Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1859 — A Novel Advertisement. [ARTICLE]
A Novel Advertisement.
The most remarkable advertisement of those wnieh daily fall under our notice, in hundreds of exchanges, from every section ol the country, is the one below: “A pew is lor sale in the meeting house ol the first paris.i in Amherst. The man that owns the pew owns the right of a space just as long as the pew is, from the bottom of the meeting house to the top or roof, and he can go as much higher as lie can get. If a man will buy my pew and sit in it on Sunday, and repent and be a good man, he will go to heaven il God lets him go. Let a man start from the right place, let him go right, keep light, do right, and ho will go to heaven lit last, and iny pew is as good a place to start from as any pew in the meeting house.” OO”Arnong the wounded in tho personal staff alongside the Emperor of the French, is Edgar Ney, son of the great Marshal. {£?~Ev orv man likes to be taken for a gentleman, and no man likes to be charged as one in his hotel hill
