Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1859 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

S3* G- I F T S a 1 TO PURCHASERS OF BOOKS AT THE ORIGINAL AND THR ONLY GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE, ESTABLISHED IN 18 5 4. HEAD-QUARTERS FOR THE UNLTF.D STATES, AT THE UU.BLISHING HOUSE OF G. G. EVANS, I'io. 431) Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA, No Conned ion with N. Y. Gift Look Store:-. (CARD.) SINCE I originated the Gift Book Enterprise. I have repeatedly called the attention us the public to my large stock and liberal offers, to which they have always warmly responded. I can now, with more satisfaction than ever, call attejition to my largely increased inducements to purchasers. Being very heavily engaged in publishing, I exchange my own publications for those of other publishers, and am enabled to procure all my books at the original cost of making, and thus can supply the majority ol the other houses engageplin the book trade, with their b. oks cheaper than they can procure them from the publishers. I can also, by my heavy purchases of watches and jewelry, furnish dealers at lower rates than they can buy them from the manufacturers. Having such an advantage in buying, 1 can- assure I to my customers better gifts with their bcidks than ■ any other house, and can give to my agents a larger commission. valuable gift will be delivered with ; each book at the time us sale. Gifts wmth S7OO, at i the lowest wholesale prices, will be impartially dis- ; tvibuted with every Si,O(H) worth of .book-* s.dd. Fend for a catalogue, containing a most valuable collection of standard productions in Literature, including Histories, Biographies, Geography, Travels, | Adventures, the Arts and Sciences, with all the favorite works of Fiction and Romance, in every department of Literature, classified as described below, which will be mailed free to any address, and if you don’t wish to order books at present, preserve it as a valuable book for reference, as it contains a list of all the desirable books in print, and will cost you nothing. Particular attention is requested to the list of my publications, whicli contains a large number of deservedly popular works, by various authors, and among which are all of T. S. Arthur’s best works, who is well known as a moral, instructive and phasing .author. G. G. EVANS, Philadelphia.

A SP L S-; IN 5> 133 Gff ST ? WORTH FROM Fifty Cents to Five Hundred Dolh rs, is oictn with each Booh sold. CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS. Agricultural. —This department embraces all stand aid works upon general Agricultuie, including C ,1ton, Rice, Sugar Cane, Tobacco and Glam Plantim;; Tree, Flower and Kitchen Gardening; Farming and Farming Implements; Treatment and Diseases of Horses, Sheep, Cattle, Swine, Does, Bees, 6cc. Albums for ladies, a great variety and of all sizes, with splendid engravings, and in handsome binding. Autopiapli Books and Herbariums. .Annuals fur 1860, in the most splendid styles of binding, handsomely illustrated with beautiful steel and colored engravings. Bibles. —A splendid assortment of Pulpit, Pocket and Family Bibles, bound in every style, from one dollar to fifty. Prayer Boohs. —A complete assortment-, in every i 4 ‘Cl‘u at all prices. Bound in morocco and velvet. tor Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterians, Episcopalian", Lutherans, German Ih so rmt-d , and all other denominations. Biographical. —Works Ci Bancroft, Irving. Head ley, Abbott, Weems, Sparks, and <; very other M ai d author. Botanical.- —By Comstock, Gray, Lincoln, Darbey., Wood, <&c. Coolera. —Receipt and Cook Books, by Mrs. 11.-le Leslie, Widdifield, McKenzie, &c. Cl ertnun. Standard German Literature of all classes. Dictionaries.— Webster’s, English, French. German Spanish, Latin. Greek, Italian, <Ac. Cyclopedias of History, Biography, Travel, Music, Religion, Arts. Science, Manufacture, Farming Ac. (rt'ographical. —The latest and most approved school and other Gcogrpliies, Maps and Travelers’ Guides of all kind.-:. Geology. —The works of Hugh Miller, Hitchcock, Harris. Lyell and others. Historical. —By Prescott. Trying, Bancroft, Robertson. Hume. Gibbons. Macau lev. and all other authors. Humorous. — Embraci Miv. Partingt•:n, Miiiy Buston, Sam Slick . Major Jones, En d Cez/cus. \\ vBedott. K. N. Pepper, John Brougham, Docs; i c i i-ami Silas Steele. Juvenile. —Every description of books for chiidnu, splendidly illustrated. Lain and JMcdicine. —The standard works of th;-e professions. j JYtcchanic.nl and Scientific. The most approved Works on Engineering, Surveying. Mechanics, Manufacturcs, Architecture and tiie exact sciences. Poetry.— English and American. Octavo and Lit- • erary editions of all the standard Poets; Pocket and ,• Cabinet editions, plain and illustrated, bound in ev ( ery style, to suit the taste of all. ! IVorks of Fiction. — Including Scott, Irving, Cooper, Dickens, Bulwer, Maryatt, James, Arthur, Mrs. South worth., Mrs. Hentz. and all approved writers. Miscellaneous . —Our Miscellaneous department < m - i braces everything ol' an interesting or instructive character that is in print, including: I School and CTasiicat, Games. Sports and Pastimes, Religious. Biblical and Theological, Musical and Glee Books, Odd Fellowship and. Free Masonrv I :

SCHEDULE OF GIFTS. ! The gifts -which are given with tlre book? consist of articles of jewelry, &c., of the Finest quality, ami of the best manufacture, and comprise a large assortment of Gents’ Gold Lever Watches, with hunting cases and plain faces, worth from $50,00 to 100,00. Ladies’ Gold Lever Watches, with hunting cases, and open faces,'■worth from Po.OO to 15,00. Gents’ Silver I.epitie Watches, worth 10.00 to J 5. Eight f ay Time Pieces and Bronze Clocks, warranted to keep coriect time. Ladies’ elegant Black or l’laid Silk Dress Patterns worth from 12,00 to 25,00. Silver-plated Tea and Coffee sets; Cake, Fruit and | Card Baskets; Tea, Table and Soupspoons; Butter j Fish, Bread and Fruit Knives. Elegant sets ot Jewelry fur ladies, including Bracelets, Breastpins and Earrings to match, neatly put I up in boxes. j Costly sets of Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine. Coral ' Garnet. Turquoise, Lava, and every variety jewelry, i Gold Lockets of all sizes, with two and four glassj es, for miniatures, hair, ,vc. i Ladies’and gents’Gold Pencil-cases and Cold Pens. i Gents’ Diamond-pointed Commercial and Uncross : ing Gold Pens, with silver & ebony handles.in boxes. ; Ladies Gold Neck, Chatelaine, Watch and Charrii Guard Chains. I Gents’ Gold Fob and Vest Chains, i Gents’sets of Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine, Ennary.- ; elLd and Engraved Gold Studs. Bosom and Sleeve ; Buttons, Cluster Breastpins with opal center, and Gold Chain attached. Pearl Pocket Knives, Portmonnaies, f’ahas and Money Purses. Ladies’ Breastpins, Earrings, Fingcrtiugs, Cuff and Chemisette Buttons, Gold and Silver Pencils Crosses, Belt Slides. Ac. of over a thousand varieties v« rving from 50 cents to 25,00. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. To agents 1 can give mole liberal inducem: nts Ilian call be afforded by any • tlicr house, in nddit : 01 to larger commissions, it is mucli easier 1 ., p ,■; scribers Tof-my enterprise than for any other, -file peculiar advantages are: A larger stock and better catalogues to select from. A better assortment and quality of gifts. More punctuality and correctness in filling orders ‘ AND BY ACTING AS AGENTS FOR ME, Persons wishing a valuable library can procure it ! gratis, Those seeking an easy method of earning a jiyelijipnd can find it Any mm desiring a good watch can obtain it. For full particulars send for * catalogue, My large capital, together with my long | experience in the business, and consequent familiar- ; jty >vitli all its details, gives tnf an almost iiicalcu ' table advantage over all olhsr parties. All I ask G a trial. Send me an order, amt you will be convinced ' that there is no exaggeration. no NOT FORGET TO SEND FOR. A CATALOG!: K. | And to address G- G. EVAN-:. OH/OKWIL Glb'T r.YTFIU Hlsr -E'D Chestnut stm t, Philadelphia, Penn. ’ i Persons visit ing the city are requested to call and : examine fur themselves. SPECIAL NOTICE To BOOK HOVERS. As there are parties of doubtful responsibility ad-j vertiamg gift coacefAti, »sd so»i» ary making many I