Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1860 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ADMUNiSTKATOK’S SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Jasper county Court of Common Pleas, made at the October term for 1859 of said Court, I will offer for sale, at private sale, on and after the 25th day of February next, the following real estate belonging to the estate of Silas Day Witt, deceased, towit: Tlie west half of tlie north-west quarter, and a part of the east half of the north-west quarter of section nineteen, in township thirty, north of range six west; also the south-east quarter of the south east quarter of section thirteen, in township thirty, north of range s»ven w 7 est; containing in all one hundred and fifty-five acres, more or less. I Terms of sale—One-third of the purchase money flu hand, one third in twelve months from the /Oay-of sale, the purchaser giving notes for the r deferred payments with approved security, waiving valuation laws. BARNET DAYWITT, Februaay 1, 1860. Administrator. 41-4 t 3 75

EVERY MAY A MAGiCIAM. Tho Magician’s own Book; Or, tlie Whole Art of Conjurisij, BEING a complete Hand Book of Parlor Magic, containing over one thousand Optical, Chemical, Mechanical, Magnetical and Magical Experiments, Amusing Transmutations, Astonishing Sleights and Subtleties, Celebrated Card Deceptions, Ingenious tric’-s and Numbers, Curious and Entertaining Puzzles—together wi'll a.l tlie most noted performers. The whole illustrated with over five hundred Wood-cuts. And intend_‘d as.a sort of amusement for one thousand and one evenings, 12m0., cloth, 41)0 pages, gilt side and back stamp. Price sl. Published by 7 DICK & FITZGERALD, Nq. 18, Ann street, New York. Also for sale hy all booksellers of this olaJe. Copies ot the above hook sent by mail, on receipt of sl, to any address, free of postage. Reliable agents wanted to canvass for “the Magician’s own Book” and other popular works; send cash orders to the above address. Descrip- ! tive Catalogues of our books mailed to any ad- ; dress free.

L. D. SINE'S S EVEN T ei A ES T. F S Io > GTFT BIST HIBTTTXOSr! 1 $20,090 WORTH OF VALUABLE PRIZES! FAMILY CARRIAGE, MATCH HORSES, I And SILVKK-lUDUNTKI) lI.AHSENS, worth S 8. 7 ,0! Cash Gift, American Gold fs»s9o, HORSE. BUGGY AND HARNESS..S4OO! ~-QCT iJ E ROSEWOOD PIANO. $350! i »£«b3 -jewpioi WitiCh Repeater and 'lndependent Second, s‘so! 12-10 Acres of Rich Farming Lad ! ! Six Family Sewing Machines ; Hanging in P; ices front $75 up to $ 150. lone (JR ] > niintt»ige & Bni*mvin*j- ! "Worth from S2O up to $250 each. Whole No. prizes, 1,59 ). ’l'ickeis'limited to 7000. SiHgle 'jTAcS&cIN, T3i rec 'Ficliet*,. TsS,o;>, Six Tickets, •■;tj,oo. To be Drawn at Cincinnati, Ohio, ON MONDAY, MARCH 19. 1860. V j Y SEVENTH ART-UNION GIFT DIS,U TRIBUTION will be drawn at Cincinnati, Ohio, on Monday, March 19th, lt-60, on which occasion, in -■addition to the magnificent new Family Carriage, Match Horses, and SilverMounted Harness, worth SBSO, the cash gift of $590, in American Gold, the Horse, Buggy and Harness, worth $490, the Fine-toned Rosewood Pi mo. worth $ ;50, and the magnificent Rubyjeweled Gold Repeater, worth $ .50; there will he distributed 40 l watches of English, Swiss and American make, worth from $25 up to S2OO each. Among them will he found an excellent Gold Lever Hunting English Watch and Chain, worth $2 '(); one American Sporting watch, for timing horses, worth $150; one splendid Gold Lever Hunting English Watch, worth $150; two Ladies’ Gold Enameled Ruby-jeweled Diamondset Hunting Watches, worth $lO4 each: beside a large variety of Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches, all warrented accurate time-keepers, and any of them that prove defective will he exchanged. There are two Land Warrants—one for 160 acres, at S2OO, and the other forßOaer-s, at SIOO,■ which is the Government price for tho same. There are six Family Sewing Machines, of I. M. Singer & Co.’s patent, which are put in at the manufacturers’ prices, and range from $75 to slls. There are also 500 prizes of American Gold, in sums ranging from $2,50 up to $540. In addition to the above there \yill he found in the Scheme some of the most beautiful styles of Coral,Garnet, Cameo, and Gold Enameled Breastpins and Ear-rings, Gents’-Diamond Breastpins, Shirt Studs and Sleeve Buttons, solid Gold Finger Rings, Seal Rings, Locket Rings, Regard Rings, etc., Gold Pens, silver extensions,fine Gold Lockets, solid and double-plated Silver Table and Teaspoons, etc., all of which are put in at the very lowest cash value. The whole number of Prizes is 1 ,509, and as the tickets are limited to 7000, there is more than an average of one chance to every five tickets. The public may rest assured that my business is conducted in a perfectly fair and honorable manner. I have been engaged in the business for six years, and all of my Drawings have invariably come off on the day advertised, and the Prizes have always been sent to the Ticket-hold-ers. All the money for tickets is sent at my risk, and if it is lost in transmission, I will make it good to the person sending it. All Prizes drawn by persons not present will be forwarded to the Ticket-holders within one week from the day of Drawing, either hy Mail or Express, free of expense, and at my risk. Persons at a distance, who cannot attend the Drawings themselves, will stand the same chance aw though they were present, but if they desire it they can appoint any one to attend for them, who resides in Cincinnati, or wh.) may be on a visit to the city on the d iy of Drawing. A List of Drawn Numbers will he forwarded to the Ticket-holders, whether fortunate or not. The usual Premium of ten per cent, in Jewelry will ho allowed to Agents selling six tickets, or upward. Agents selling 80, or upward, will he allowed a Premium of ten per cent, in Gold. All responsible persons are requested to act as agents fore the sale of my tickets. In ordering tickets for this enterprise, he sure and sa> , “For your Seventh Art-Union Drawing,” otherwise tickets might be sent in my regular Monthly Enterprise*. Agents are earnestly requested not t > order more ticket than they have u certainty of selling. Unsold tickets must positively be returned at least one w .-ek previous to the day of i Drawing. | EUAII order must bo addressed to L. D. SINE, ! box 710, Cincinnati, Ohio. 41