Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1859 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
i large promises under fictitious names, wiuhont the J intention or ability to fullfil them, hoping, throng** I the popularity of my enterprise, to deceive and plun - i der the public, a strict sehse of duty*compels me to 1 warn all against them, and to beware of being cheated and deceived by them, for they are base imitators of an enterprise that has cost me an immense ; amount of time and money to place in the position I which it now occupies, cortmandifipf ah extensive I and increasing trade, approved and indorsed with the most entire freedom and confidence by th.e leading i publishing houses in the Union, ’Vhose letters of approval and indorsement arc in my possession, and i shown at any time with the greatest pleasure G. G. EVANS,i 20-3 m-is 439 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Horse, Buggy & Harness for $1! L. D. .SIWE’S FIFTY-SEVENTH GRAND GIFT ENTERPRISE I $9,600 IN VALUABLE PRIZES' 80 ICKES OF ICIC'II FAKlttlN® I.AN DI 250 PHIZES IN AMERICAN GOLD! Two Hundred and Fifty Gold and Si leer Levtr Hunting worth from t o cac h ! TWO SEWING MACHINES, At $75 and £165 each! Gold Chains, Fine Silverware, Jewelry, <Xc. Tickets Limited to 10.500! sfhole Number of Prizes, 1.200 ! Single Tickets, - - - . One Dollar. To De Drawn at Ciiiiiiinaii, Ohio, en Monday, November *, 1859. I WOULD respectfully call the attention ofthepublie to my FIFTY-SEVENni GRAND GIFT EN TERPRISE, which will be drawn at Cincinnati. 0., Monday, November 7th, in the presence of all tbe ricket-hoiders who choose to attend. The price of Tickets in this Distribution is One Dollar—each Tick- : et-liolder having a chance to draw a fine' Horse, Bl*g- \ gy, and Silver-mounted Harness, complete down to the Whip in the socket, and- ready to jump in and drive off at a moment’s notice. Every Ticket-holder ■ liss a-lso-a chance £o draw an eirlift-acre Land Wari rent, enabling him to posses liimsell ol a Farm in I some of the rich Prairies of the West; beside there are i two hundred and fifty prizes in Gold, ranging from I K o ucl Idrs rod fi It y cents up to three hundred deliars each. 1 here are also two hundred and twentyI five Gold and Silver Lever Hunling Watches in the scheme, all warranted accurate time keepers, and worth from twenty to two hundred dollars each. There ar.* also two Hewing Machines of the verybest patent, worth seventy-live and one hundred and i fifty dollars, the use of which to any family could i scarcely be over-estimated, and which would always i find a ready sale should they be draw-* by any person who did not need them for his own use. The Table and Teaspoons of pure English Silver are the same that 1 have pu.t in my scheme heretofore, and w ith which t;o fault has ever been found; they boiuj 'of the very best quality manufactured. The Platedware is genuine double plate, and not merely washed as is tbe case with much of the ware offered as plated. It will last an ordinary life-time. The variety of ornamental Jewelry embraces nearly everything for Ladies’. Gentlemen's and Children’s : wear—consisting id Gold Lockets, Breastpins and l-.ar rings of Coral, Garnet, Cameo, and plain Gold; Studs, Sleeve-buttons, Rings, Pens, and Pencils, at several different prices; with fine Gold Vest and Guard Chains for Ladies ami Gentlemen—these are all of the latest style, by the best manufacturers, and of the best quality to Herhad tor the price. I N DKT’. TIFATN i'O AftU.N’TS. Agents selling 150 tickets, or upward, will be supplied at 80 cents per ticket; arid wrlf. in addition, receive: s premi-Am often percent, in gold; agents whs | sell ffss than that number, and over- 25 will be supplied at the same rate, and, in addition, receive a preI mium in jewelry at the rate < f $-?,50 for each 25 tick- . els sold. Thus, an agent selling2s tickets remits me , S2O. and is then entitled to a fine gold pen, "silver ex I tension, gold ring, or any other article worth $2,56; |an agent selling 50 tickets, gets an article worth $5; I one selling Cl) tickets, an article worth $6. and so on. Premiums may lemaiii until a Watch or other valua- : ble article can be obtained. 1 have been engaged in giving Gift Enterprises for the pest six years, all of which have given entire satisfaction. 1 iie drawing is si ways under tbe control of a committee <,f ticket-holders, and those who are absent stand the same chance as those present. Prizes drawn hy absent ticket Iml.b rs are. immediately after the drawing, sent at my risk ami expxnse. and in case the prises are not received, 1 will send them again. Money sent to me for tickets is also at my , risk. Progt ammes _cont aining a 1 u 1 list of the prizes will be sent to any one who may order them, whether they purchase tickets or not. j Single tickets, I dollar; six tickets. 5: twelve tickets, It ; twenty-live tickets, 20 cUi4+an ; and in the I latter proportion (eighty cents per ticket! for all lat t ger quant i ti»s. All orders must be addressed to L. D. SINE, dH-ly-is Box Tlt), Cincinnati, Ohi«.‘'X’4» 'FAX I’ ll HISS. I r TMIE Diiphciite for 1859 for-Jrrsper County, ' I Indiana, lias been put in my hands by tiie ' Auditor of said county for collection. I will therefor.’ attend in person or liv Deputy, at tho : places of holding eb etions in Lie severaf townships as follows: Marion, on J-riday Oct. 28; Hanging Grove, I Saturday, Ott. 29;‘Barkley, Monday, Oct. 3i; Gillam. Fuesday, Nov. 1; Walker, \Vednesdav, Xov. 2; Kankakee, Thursday,' Nov. 3; Wheatfield, Friday, Nov. t; Keener, Saturday, Nov. 5; ’ Newto-n, Monday, Nov. 7; Jackson, Nov. 8- Jxike, \V ednesduv, Nov. 9; Beaver, J Intrsd.'iy, Nov. 16; Washington, Friday, Nov. 1 I ; Jroqaois, Saturday, Nov. 12: Jordan’, Monday, Nov. I l, and ut my oflieo in Rensselaer, unI til the hi Monday of March next. 'Fhe levy for'the year 1859, is as follows: For purposes, 20 cents oti the SIOO of taxable ropert v. mid 5 ) cell’s on llm poll. For ’State Soln. •, 10 cents on Hie SIOO, and 50 cents poll. For Si. ’’ing Fund, 2 cents on the SIOO. ; For County purposes, .00 emits on tho $10(L and 150 cents poll. For Township purposes, as follows:
i • - X x HI X) v. 5 5 I Si cj rr 9- p. C l o . c o ISF s 3 | H h ' h ni £! =' TOWNSHIPS. S 3- & >2 ii «l « li P n i i ”j - 1 Hanging Grove. .... ji | (l g-1 Gillam. |i ti I<> ; 15' Walker. ij 3! fi 5 Barkley. j 5 5 o-. Rsnsselaer. ....... io, 5 St 50 Marion. ....... j; 10 ' 5 2( ,, r>o Jordftn. . - j j 5 3 05 Iroquois. ,1 51 ■ ili. (5 Newton. I 1 5I 51 unJackson. - 11 . 5i 5 io Weaver. ........ ,1 j , 5k 7 05 Washington. j ill, 51 M Lake. ... . ji jo 5I 05' Kankakee. - . , if, i.y 251 Keener. 1L l»j . r » °» Wheatfield. 5: y ; '
N. B. Those who know themselves to be dt»I linquenls, are earnestly requested to eal. and pay j tip, as delinquent lands will be advertised on I5tl» of November, EZR A WRIGHT, Oct. 11th, 1859. Treasurer J C. Cash for Grain. r pilE undersign'd will pa v the HIGHEST L MARKET PRICE TN CASH forV heat. Corn, Rye, l>hrk>y, &e», at the aid stand ©f Haddix Sows iu GULauj township. Ck (k HARTMAN. W anted, RAGS. leathers. Beeswax, <Ste., for which the highest market price will be paid. 2'» G. W
