Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1860 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
I 6 O, O O 6 ! -on L. D. SINES Grand Annual Distribution HOUSE AND EOT, 830,000 —SPLEN DID I Vi: TI. *3,200! BEAUTIFUL CARRIAGE &. HORSES, With Splendid Silver mounted Harness, worth One Thousand Dollars. THREE VERY HANDSOME TOP BUGGIES With Horses and Silver-mounted Harness worth Four Hundred Dollars each. ONE ELEGANT PIANO WORTH .SSOO, And Three worth $i()U each. 20 First-Class Sewing Machines. 1,500 PRIZES I> AiIIEItICAN GOLD, j Hanging from. One Thousand to Five Dollars. 1,200 fioid unc! Silver Lever WittclieH, Worth from Two Hundred to Twenty Dollars each. Solid Silver I'able and 7'easpoons; Gold Vest , Guard and Neck Chains, for Ladies and Gentlemen; Gold Lens and Pencils , with most Beautiful styles of Coral, Garnet and Cameo Breast- \ pins and Earrings , etc. TOTAL VALUE OF PRIZES , $100,000! ! 5,000 PRIZES AND 20,000 TICKETS ! j Single Tickets, Six Tickets, 525. To be Drawn at Cincinnati, Oh.o, ON MONDAY, JANUARY 2 ; 1&G0. THE great favci; with which my Grand Annual Gifi Distribution, (tli aw ii December, was received, and the fact that I was unable at that time to supply near all tiie lionets that were desired, has determined me to prepare a scheme that surpasses in magnificence anything that has heretofore been attempted, and affording belter chances to the ticket holders to do well, than could possibly be given in a scheme ol les& dimensions. AIL money received win be deposited in bank by the projector, until alter tlie drawing, and will be returned to the persons sending it, if everything dues not IaAC place as advertised. Persons who desire, can deposit their money in sums of fifty dollars and upwards with H. Plume 6c Co., a well-known and responsible jewelry linn in this city, who have consented to retain and take chaige of all sums deposited with them until after tlie drawing. The total value of prizes to be distributed is One Hundred Thousand Dollars, and the number of prizes is Five Thousand, and the whole number of tickets being Twenty Thousand, there is consequently one chance in every four tickets. The drawing, as above stated, will take place on Monday, tlie £d day of January. in a public hail in Cincinnati, and all the tick-et-holders who can possibly be present are earnestly requested to attend. The capital prize is the residence built and occupied by myseli in Covington, Ky., opposite Cincinnati, (being the handsomest and nest arranged dwell- ! ing in the city,) with grounds belonging thereto. It is fitted up with all the modern appliances of bathI room, steam‘healing appliances, gas pipes throughj out, with the machinery for manufacturing gas withI out trouble, and at a trifling expense. In fact, it | combines everything most desirable in a residence; is ! situated on rising ground in lhc suburbs of Covingi ton, commanding a beautiful view of both cities, and j uniting the advantages of both town and country. I'he Farm of three hundred and twenty acre 3 is beautifuliy located in Crawford county. Mo., in a region ’unsurpassed for health by any in the Union, between the Iron Mountain ami South-western Branch Railroad, andJmt a few miles distant from each. The Carriage” is one I had made expressly for my ; family u»e, of the best materials, and with the most I substantial workmanship, and cannot be surpassed jby any in the Union. It has had ahjut a month’s serj vice—just enough io test its good qualities. The j horses are in accordance with tlie carriage, being I iiiiaichiff. spirited and docile, and beautifully made j animals, and the harness is a set of the best silvermounted that could be made The price (one thousand dollars) at which this entire turn out is put up, is much less than it cost to me, anti would be a bargain for cash. There are fifteen hundred prizes of American Gold in the scheme, in sums ranging from five to one thousand dollars each, which speak for themselves. The three Buggies and Horses, with silver-mount-ed harness. worth four hundred dollars, are splendid prizes. Tlie horses are goml, and the buggies from the establishment ol 1. & B. Bruce & Co., Cincinnati, one .of the first manufacturers in the city. The four Pianos, worth five hundred and four hun dred dollars each, have been selected by a competent judge from tlie largest stock in the West, and arc pro nounced very superior. They are all of the make of Bighte, Newton di Bradbury, of New York City, which.arc considered by competent judges to be the best now in use, and are put hi the scheme at manufacturer’s prices They can be seen at the store of C. M. Murch,74 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, O. There are twenty of Singer’s Sewing Machines, which arc acknowledged by all to beihe best now in use. They are put in the scheme at the prices at which they are furnished by I. M. Singer <fc Co. themselves, and Tange from seventy-live to one hundred and thirty one dollars each. The e are.twelve hundred Watches in the scheme, all hunting levers, and ranging in price from twenty dollars up to tlie Gold Chronometer Wath and Chain, worth two hundred dollars. The watches are all put down at the lowest retail price. Besides the above there are a number of silver-plat cd Tea Sets and other Silverware, handsome jewelry, etc. Programmes containing a full list of the prizes will be sent to any one who may wish them. Agents and al 1 persons desiring to act as such, are requested to order immediately whatever number of tickets they may wish, and be sure to say, **For your Grand Annual Distribution otherwise, tickets might be sent in my regular Monthly Enterprise. Agents are also earnestly requested not to order a greater number of tickets than they have a certainty of selling. Address all letters to I*. D. SINK, 22 Box 710, Cincinnati, O.
LEGAL NOTICE. State of Indiana, f Jasper Circuit Court, Jasper County- $ ‘ b ’ March term, 1809. John C. Spears and > Matilda 51. Spears, V vs. ) Jonathan Lee, j William Ticheaor, > Foreclosure— demand Nancy Tichcnor, S s£ioo. Robert K. Tichcnor. 1 Sarah F. Strode and x Rufus Strode. ) (tOMES a disinterested person and files an -fHj davit that the said Jonathan Lee is not i r-s----ident of the State of Indiana. He is, therefore, hereby notified of the j e ideuey of this suit, and that unless he appear and plead, answer or demur herein, at the coifing of this cause, on the second day of said teuii of sai l Court, to be held at the Court House in Rensselaer, on the second Monday in March, A. D. 1860, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness the Cl rk and seal of said Court, ft., s-1 this 19th day of December, 1859. C. M. WATSON, Clerk. By D. I. Jackson, Deputy. Milrov &. Cole, PtiF’s Attys, 35-3 t. LEGAL NOTICE. State of Indiana, 1 Jasper county. V Before Albert Light. Justice Zachariali Spitler ) of the Peace of Washingus. 1 ton township, county of James Ray and > Jasper, State of Indiana. Ezra Dewy. ) BE it known that on the 25th day of November, in the year 1859, the abovo-named plaintiff, Zachariali Spitler, filed in my ofFice the proper affidavit and bond to entitle him to a writ of attachment against the property of the said defendants, James Ray and Ezra Dewy. Said defendants arc therefore hereby notified of tbo filing and pendency of said action against thorn, und unless they appearand answer oi demur to the same on the 7th day of January next, at my offico, at ten .o’clock A. M. of said day, the same will be hoard and determined in their absence. Witness, tny hhjid and private seal this the , 25th day of November, 1859. ALBERT LIGHT, [l. s. 35-3 t Justice of the Peace.
