Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1860 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

T H Ti SATURDAY EVENING POST. STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS! A CHANCE TO OBTAIN TWO lIANDSOUi: STEEE ENGRAVINGS! A Beautiful Engraving also as a Premium to Every Subscriber! Fiction, News, Humor, Agriculture, the Markets, &c.

THE proprietors of the SATURDAY EV ENING POST—“the oldest and best of the ; weeklies” —have the pleasure to announce to the reading public, that they have made an exclusive arrangement with an author whoso powerful : Stories of lute attracted great attention; and they I will open the year 1860 with a novelet, written ■ expressly for the Post, called THE EARL’S DAUGHTERS, By the author of the “Red Court Farm,” “The Rock,” the “Hester Halliwell Stories,” “The ; Six Gray Powders,” “The Diamond Bruce- | let,” tec. In this Story, expressly written for the Post, this powerful writer’s genius has had full scope ■ afforded it, and we are able to state—having read it in manuscript, for it is already in hand—that it will make a sensation, unless we are greatly mistaken, as one of the most powerful and inter- ; esting Stories ever published. To enable those unacquainted with the Post ; to judge of the richness and variety of its general contents, we may state that during the past ! year we have published Novelets, Stories,Poems, Essays, &c., from the pens of the following gifted writers: G. P. R. James, Charles Dickens, Alfred Tennyson, Charles Reade, H..W.Longfellow,Chas. Mackay, Wilkie Collins, Dr. O. W. Holmes, 4’. S. Arthur,#-. - Author of .“The Scout,” &.C., Alex. Dumas, John G. Whittier, Owen Meredith, P. J. Bailey, (author of “Festus,”) Lieut. Habersham. Author of the “Red Court Farm,” Mary Howitt, Grace Greenwood, Miss Pardoe, /Author of “Farm of Four Acres,” Florence Percey, Amelia B. Edwards, Emma Alice Brown, Mrs. M. A. Dennison, Author of “The Ebony Casket,” I Fanny M. Raymond, Miss Martineau, Nora Perry, Isa Craig. The Post does not confine itself, however, to works of the imagination, as so many- weeklies now do. It generally devotes a fair portion of , its ample space to the news of the week, foreign and domestic; to Letters from Paris, to an Agricultural Depart mem, to Bank Note and Stock Lists, and to a weekly and accurate Price Cnr- , relit of the Produce Markets, &c. TEBMS-EXGBAVINGS. Hamilton's Two I’ierrs of Niagara Palls, :. A couple of handsome and large-sized Steel Eni gravings, the retail price of which is five dollars, we are enabled to club with the Post on the following remarkably liberal terms. We also club with those well-known monthly Magazines, Arthur's Home Magazine and Godey’s Lady's Book. Read the following and take your choice of ; TERMS. I copy of the Post, per year .42 ()■,•) 1 Copy of the Post and both Engravings of Niagara Fulls 3 Oil I copy of the Post and one of Arthur's Home Magazine 3 Of) 1 copy of the Post and one of Godey’s Lal dy’s Book 3 Of) CLUBS. .2 copies of the Post one year 3 00 4 copies, and one of the Engravings to getter up of club '. 5 008 copies, and one copy extra or both Engravings to getter up of club 10 00 13 copies, and one copy extra or both Eni gravings to getter up of club 15 00 | 21) copies, and one copy extra or both En- | gravings to getter up of club 20 00 30 copies, and one copy extra and both Eu--i gravings to getter up of club 30 00 I Ministers and School Teachers are charged • only .$1 a year. The Riddle and Problem Department renders the Post particularly acceptable | to the latter class. A BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING. A large and beautiful Engraving on Steel, 17 by 22 inches, called “The Speaking Likeness,” will be sent to ei e-ry subscriber to the Post for 1860, who shall send, in addition to his subscrip-' • ion, the sum of twenty-five cents, to pay the expense of postage, mailing, &c. The retail price of this Engraving is $4! It is a gem! | i P- S’- The postage will be prepaid on all the : Engravings. Address, DEACON &. PETERSON, ■ No. 132 South Third st., Philadelphia. copies of the Post sent gratis when I requested. 36 Look: Here! ■ f JMIE New Year has again set in, and the old firm of . Irwin N" Wishard still have a num- ■ her of debts out Now, they would suggest to . all who call themselves Christian's to come forward, pay up, and see if they cannot go into the , presence of their God with a good deal more Confidence after the. burthen of keeping us lo! tires.? many months out of our just dues is off’ of their minds. Those whose consciences are quiet on> tire subject we will awaken by the law. Wo are I in earnest, no mistake. ; 36-ts IRWIN & WISH ARD. EXECUTOR’S SAEE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Executor of the last will and testament of I Woden Stanton, late of Jasper county and State of Indiana, deceased, will sell at public outcry on Saturday, the 21st day of January, A. D. 1860, all the personal property of said decedent not I taken by the widow. A credit of six months will be given on all I sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved security, with interest from I date, waiving all relief from valuation or apI praisement laws; under three dollars, cash will 1 be required. RICHARD WHITE, 36-3 t Executor. ESTR AV NOTICE. fUAKEN up by Jackson Pyatt, living in Gil-’-L- lam township, Jasper county, Indiana, two eStray Cows—one red and white spotted, supposed to be four years old last spring; the other a red roan three years old last spring; no marks or brands perceivable. The spotted appraised at seventeen dollars, and the other at fifteen dollars, i by John F. Richards and Benjamin Brasket. A true, copy from the Estray Docket of Elisha | Sewell, Esquire. Attest: C. M. WATSON, Clerk, •fi’ By D. J. Jackson, Deputy. NOTICE OE INSOEVENCV. AT the October term of the Court of Common Pleas for Jasper county. Indiana, the estate of Daniel K. Warner, deceased, was declared probably insolvent. Creditors are therefore notified that the same will be settled accordingly. NORMAN WARNER, Dec. 24, 1859 [36-3tJ Administrator. A EARGE NUMBER OE TOWN LOTS, SITUATED in the best parts of the town of ■ Rensselaer, for sale at very low price and on favorable terms by MILROY & COLE, 13 Real Estate Agents.