Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1860 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Horse, Buggy & Harness for SU li. D. SINE'# FIFTY-NINTH GRAND GIFT ENTERPRISE t 811,200 IN VALUABLE PRIZES! SO ACRES OFUICII FARMING LAS DX 250 PRIZES IN AMERICAN GOLD! Tvo Hundred and Tift, field and Silver Lever Hunting H utehee, KertA from te TWO SEWING MACHINES, At $75 und $lO5 each! Gold Chains, Fine Silverware, Jewelry, &c. Tickets Limited to 12,000! Whole ffaneber of Prizes, IJ2GO ! Sisgle Tickets, - - - - Oxe DoLH.it, To lie Drawn :it Cincinnati, Ohio, on Monday, January 23, ISOO. I WOULD respectfully call the ntteatioa of the public to my FIFTY-NINTH GRAND GIFT KXTEKFHISK, which will be drown at Cincinnati, 0., Monday, December 12th, in the presence of all the Ticket-holders who choose to attend. The price ul Tickets in this Distribution is One Dollar—each Tick-et-holder having a chance to draw a fine Horae, Buggy, and Silver-mounted Harness, complete down to the whip In the socket, and ready to lump in and drive off at a moment’s notice. Every Ticket-holder has also a chance to draw an eighty-acre Laud \V«jrent, enabling him to posses himself of a Farm in some of the rich Prairies of the West; beside there aro two hundred and fifty prizes in Gold, ranging from two dollars and fifty cents up to three hundred, dollars each. There are also two hundred and twentyfive Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches in tha 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 be over estimated, and which would always findaready sale should they be draws by any person who did not need them for his own use. The Table and Teaspoons of pure English Silver are the same that I have put in my scheme heretofore, and with which no fault has ever been found: they bein^. ;of the very best quality manufactured. The Plated I ware is genuine double plate, and not merely washed as is the case with much of the ware offered as plaited. It will last an ordinary life-time. The variety of ornamental Jewelry embraces nearlyr cverything for Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and ChildrenV wear—consisting c.f Gold Lockets, Breastpins and i Ear rings of Coral, Garnet, Cameo, and plain Gold; : Studs, Sleevi -buttons. Kings, Pens, and Pencils, at several different prices; -svith fine Gold Vest and Guard Chains for Ladies and Gentlemen—these are all of the latest style, by the best manufacturers, and of the be3t quality to te had for the price. j INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. Agents selling 150 tickets, or upward, will be sup- ! plied at 80 cents per ticket; and will, in addition, receive a premium of ten per cent, in gold; agents who j se D lcss than that number, and over 25 will be sup-_ I plied at the same rate, and, in addition, receive a preF~ miurn in jewelry at the rate of .$2,50 for each 25 tickets sold. Thus, an agent selling 25 tickets remits me S2O. and is then entitled to a fine cold pen, silver extension, gold ring, or any other article worth $2,50; an agent selling 50 tickets gets an article worth $5; one selling 60 tickets, an article worth $6, and so on. Premiums may remain until a Watch or other valuable article can be obtained. I have been engaged in giving Gift Enterprises for the past six' years, all of which have given entire sat isfaction. The drawing is always under the control of a committee of ticket-holders, and those who are absent stand tlie same chance as those present. Prizes drawn by absent ticket-holders are. immediately after the drawing, sent at my risk and expense, and in case the prizes are not received, 1 will send them avail). Money sent to me for tickets is klso at my ■ risk. Programmes containing a ful list of the prizes will be sent to any one who may order them, whethervbey purchase tickets or not. Single tickets, 1 dollar; six tickets, 5; twelve tick ets, 10; twenty-five tickets, 20 dollars; and in the latter proportion (eighty cents per ticket; for all rargcr quantities. All orders must be addressed to L. D. SINE, 51-Iy-is Box 710, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Sixth Annual Announcement. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE (Cosmopolitan %x\ Tj-ROM ell sections of the country subscribers to this I popular Art Institution (now in its sixth year) are being received in a ratio unparalleled with that of any preveous year. ANV PERSON CAN BECAME A MEMBER By subscribing three dollars, which will entitle him to Ist. The beautiful Steel Engraving. “Shakspeare and liis Friends.” L’d A copy as the elegantly illustrated Art Journal one year. Pd. A free season admission to the Galleries, 548 Broadway, New York. In addilion to which, over four hundred valuable j works id art are gire.i to as premiums. | comprising choice Paintings, Sculptures Outlines, ; &c., by the first American and foreign artists The superb Engraving, which every subscriber will j receive immediately on receipt of subscription,entitled | “SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS," Is of a character to give unqualified pleasure and satisfaction. No work of equal value was ever Lefore j placed within reach of the people at such price. The ; Engraving is of very large size, being printed on heavy ! plate paper, "0 by :-H inches, making a most superb ! ornament suitable for the walls of cither the library, : parlor or office. It can be sent to any part of the | country by mail with safety, being packed in a cylinj der, postage prc-paid. Think of it! Sucli a work, delivered free of charge, i and tile Art Journal one year, lor three dollars! j Subscriptions will be received until the evening of I Tuesday, the 31st of January, 1,-60, at which time the books will close and the premiums be given to subscribers. No person restricted to a single subscription. Those remitting §ls arc entitled to six memberships. Persons wishing to form clubs will apply fur a circular of terms, &c. The beautifully illustrated Art Journal, giving full particulars, will be sent on receipt of eighteen cent*, in stamps or coin. Address C. L DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., 540 and 548 Broadway, New York. Subscriptions also received by D. SNYDER. Hon. Sec. 31 For Rensselaer and vicinity. SIIEIU* E’S SALE, BY virtue of an order aiid decree to me directed - from tile Cierk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, I will, on the 1-lth of January, 1860, at the court house door in the town of Rensselaer, Jaspef county and State of Indiana, between the hours of ton o’clock in the forenoon and four o’clock in the afternoon of suid day, expose to public stile to tile highest and beat bidder thereof, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the following real estate, situated in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: The south-west quarter of tire south-east quarter, and the east half of the south-west quart *r, and the south-west quarter of tho south-west quarter, and south half of tho nort-east quarter, the north-west quarter of north-west quarter, al". in section fourteen, (14,) township twenty-nine, (29,) north of r mge nine (9,1 west. Also, tlie north half of the qtiarter> and north-east quarter of tho north-west quarter, in section twenty-three (23,) township twentynine, (29,) north of range nine (9,'. west. And on failure to realize tho full amount of said judgment, interest ami costs, I will, at tlie same time and place, oiler for sale the fee-simple of said real estate. To be sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as tlie property of John Brennisholtz, ut the suit of William E. Dagget, Ilenry D. Bassett and D. Hobart Hills. W. J. WRIGHT, Sheriff Jasper eouaity. December 14, 1559. 4 50—34 DON’T fail to see SIXTH ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT,and other brilliant offers* in annthciTolunm
