Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1859 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

i large promises under fictitious names, without the intention or ability to fullfil them, hoprng, through the popularity of my enterprise, to deceive and p£aaI der the public, a strict sense of duty compels me so I warn all against them, and to beware of beiag « ~- ied and deceived by them, for they are base imf- | tators of an enterprise that has cost me an immense amount of time and money to place in the position which it now occupies, commanding an extensive and increasing trade, approved and indorsed with the most entire freedom and confidence by the leading publishing houses in the Union, whose letters of approval and indorsement are in my possession, cad shown at any time with the greatest pleasure. G. G. EVANS, 20-3 m-is 439 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Horse, Buggy & Harness for sll l. dTsine’s FIFTY-SIXTH GRAND GIFTJNTERPRISE I $9,600 INp- VALUABLE PRIZES! 80 ACRES OF RICH FARMING LAKB! 250 PRIZES IN AMERICAN G0L»! I Two Hundred and Fifty Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches t worth from S2O to S2OO each! j " TWO SEWING MACHINES, At $75 and $lO5 each! Gold Chains, Fine Silverware, Jewelry, &c. Tickets Limited to 10,500 ! Whole Number of Prizes, 1,200 ! Single Tickets, - - - . One Dollib. To be Drawn at Cincinnati, Otiin, om Monday, October 10, 185 D. I WOULD respectfully call the attention of the public to my FIFTY SIXTH GRAND GIFT KNTERPHtSE, which will be drawn at Cincinnati, 0., .Monday, October ICth, in the presence of all the Ticket-holders who choose to attend. The price of Tickets in this Distribution is One Dollar—each Tick-et-holder having a chance to draw a fine Horse, Bug. gy. and Silver-mounted Harness, complete down to the whip in the socket, and ready to jump in aud drive oil at a nmn,.-nt’s notice. Every Ticket-holder has also a chaiiCe b. draw an eighty-acre Land War rent, enabling hit. to posses himself of a Farm in some of the rich I’ rics of the West; beside there are two hundred ar -.tty prizes in Gold, ranging from two dollars and idly cents up to three hundred dollars each. There are also two hundred and twenty- . live Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches in the scheme, all warranted accurate time keepers, and worth from twenty to two hundred dollars each. There are also two Sewing Machines of the very best patent, worth seventy five and one hundred and : fifty dollars, the use of which to any family could ; scarcely he which would always find a ready sale should they be drawn by any person who did not need them for'bis own use. The. Table aud Teaspoons of pure English Silver am the same that 1 have put in my scheme heretofore, and with which no fault has ever been found; they beta, 'of the very best quality manufactured. The Platedware is genuine double plate, and not merely washed as is the case with much of the ware offered aa plated. It. will last an ordinary life-time. The variet y of ornamental Jew elry embraces nearly i everything for Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children's wear—consisting of Gold Lockets, Breastpins and i Ear-rings of Coral, Garnet, Cameo, and plain Geld; I Studs, Sleeve-buttons, Rings, Pens, and Pencils, at several different prices; with fine Gold Vest and , Guard Chains for Ladies and Gentlemen—th.se are all of the latest style, by Hie best manufacturers, and of the best quality to be bad for the price. IISDUCEJ«EKi'jrs~TO AGEMTS. Agents selling 150 tickets, or upward, will be etip- ] piled at SO cents per ticket; and will, in addition, receive a premium often percent, in gold; agents whe sell less than that number, and oyer 25 will be supplied at the same l ate, and, in addition, receive a pr»j mium in jewelry at the rate of §2,50 for each 25 tick- ' ets sold. Thus, an agent selling 25 tickets remits me §2O, and is then entitled to a fine gold pen, silver exj tension, gold ring, or any other article worth §2,5d; .an agent selling 50 tickets gets an article worth §5; i one selling 60 tickets, an article worth §6, and ao oi. ! Premiums may remain .until a Watch or other valua Ide article can be obtained. •Single tickets, 1 dollar; six tickets,s; twelve ticklets, 16; Itwenty-five tickets, 20 dollars; and in tha latter proportion (eighty cents per ticket) for all larger quantities. All orders must be addressed to L. D. SINE. Box 710, Cincinnati, Ohio. All responsible persons ordering tickets will ba supplied by ordering as above,—the money to be sent i when the tickets are sold. r 51-ly-i« DOCTOR JOHN BULL'S COMPOVSD Pectoral of Wild Cherry, JI Scientific and Rapid Cure for all Diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, embracing Bronchitis, Influenza. Pneumonia. Pleurisy, Asthma, Colds, Spitting of Blood, Pulp it at ion of the Heart, Catarrhs, Whooping Cough, Loss of Strength, Difirult Breathing, Hoarseness and Ineipient CON .GUMPTION. BELOW we insert a few certificates from the many we have lately received in favor of this vainable medicine. j From a minister of the M. E. Church, who is well known throughout the State oi Kentucky. Read: Woodlawn, January 15, 1858. Dr. John Bull— Dear Sir: We have used a couple of i bottles of your Pectoral of Wild Cherry in my family, and think it a very valuable medicine. My wife has ; been much atilicted with an unusual cough and great difficulty in her respiratory organs, but has found in- ■ stantaneous relief upon using your medicine. I shall not hesitate to recommend it to others similarly afflicted. Your friend, RICHARD D. NEALE. Louisville, Ky., Jan. JBSB. Dr. John Bull— Dear Sir: 1 was induced from yonr • representations to use your Compound Pectoral as ; Wild Cherry, in several cases of colds and coughs i» my family, and it has given immediate relief in all cases. Being so much pleased with its remedial virtues, I cannot withhold this statement, that others may be benefitted by its use. 1 say to al) who are suffering from coughs and all its symptoms, to try it, and lan fully assured they will be relieved by its use. Yours respectfully, JAMES H. THOMPSON. Evansville, Ind., Nov. !7, 1857. Dr. John Bull, Louisville, Ky.— Dear Sir: I have tried your Pectoral in a well-marked and st- • i ?.- case of Pulmonary Consumption, accompanied wilii severe hemorrage from the in which Cod Liver . Oil totally failed to produce any beneficial effect, and I was perfectly astonished at the immediate relief and diminution in the amount of expectoration that followed its use. As a remedy In the advanced stages es Consumption, I give it most decidedly the preference. JOHN MAGENISS, M. D. Read a certificate from Captain James D. Hamilton, one of our oldest aud most respected citizens, to whom we refer you; LovtsVii.LKj Ky., Dec. 30. 1857. Dr. John Bull—. . It gives me pleasuie to inform you and tbcpubli nerally of the immediate relief 1 obtained from t use of your Compound Pectoral ftf Wild Cherry. 1 vas attacked with a very severe cotd, which settled OU my bronchial tubes, aud caused me to cough almost incessantly, and gave me much alarm. • obtftiued a bottle of your Pectoral, and took it according to the directions, and from the very first dose 1 took 1 found relief, and before I took half tho bottle 1 was entirely relieved of the cough, and was as well as ever. I got a second bottle for my daughter, and upon taking it she obtained entire and immediate relief and health. She had a cough, oi long standing, which threatened (Consumption. Yours respectfully. JAMES HAMIUTQK. Sold by druggists every where. All orders from wholesale purchasers, or applications for agencies, must be addressed to W. AX* KOBERTS, IndlniiapolH. Wholesale Agent for Indiana. Sold by HARDIN.G 6/ PEACOCK, Kenssclacr, Inct 25-ly is G-reat Bargain I - A HOUSE AND LOT to trade for a . . span of jrotul IJorses, Wagon and Harness. For further information, call at * ”... 21-21* I- M- STACKHOUSE BRO. ADVER T I S E, IN THU. RENsSi; LA ER GAZT TK,