Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1860 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dr. Bokack’a scaaimarUu lltmedies. Are you sick, no matter what organ is affected, depend upon it the blood, which is the food and sustenance of every organ, is full of corruption! My Scandinavian Blood Pills and Blood Ptlrifier, breaks Up the source of disease in the fluids of the body. They purge and purify the elenfreiits of the blood. Hence their quick and complete cures in dyspepsia, scrofula, eruptions, fits, tumors, nervousness, kidney complaints, piles, low fevers, debility, rheumatism, headache, wunt ol sexual vigur, etc., etc. These remedies are astonishing the whole medical world. See advertisement. NOTICE. N OTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply for a certificate of purchase of the east half of the south-east quarter of School Section No. 16, in township 28, north range 8 west, the original certificate being out of rny possession by being lost, mislaid or otherwise. 42-in. §IMON FHILLIP3. A Speaker Sleeted 14,503,000 Appropriated to Supply the Post Office Deficiencies! WHICH will, of course b ■ circulated throughut the United States, and will make money Some plentier; enough so, we hope, to enable all who are indebted to me, to come up to the “Captain’s office and settle,” for I must have money, and ot course my customers must fork up. I am still prepared to do all kinds of plow ,nd other work in my._line. as much is may com -; hut I must have the money Bring on your,work then, but dont forget to briny the dimes. I can’t buy iron and coal with promises to pay, and will not insult men by offering them; and I don’t want you to insult me by offering them to me for work, for I won't take them after this date. Now I mean what I say, and it is no use of talking. 4. -ts NORMAN WARNER. L. D. SINE’S UiGUTH AltT-lINIO \ T G-IFT DISTRIBUTION! $21,000 WORTH -)!■ VALUABLE KIZES! FAMILY CARRIAGE, MATCH HORSES, And SILVER-MOUNTED HARNESS, Wurth $850! Cash Grist, American Gold SSOO, HORSE, BUGGY AND HARNESS. §400! 7-OCTA VE ROSEWOOD PIANO , $350! i s£iiby-jewded Gold limiting Watch Repeater and Independent Second, $3501 240 Acres of Rich Fnrming Lands! Six Family Sewing Machines! Ranging in Prices from $75 up to $l5O. Film Oil Painting:* & Engraving-! Worth from S2O up to $250 each. Whole No. prizes, 1,500. Tickets limited to 7000. Single Tickets, $3,00; Three Tickets, $8,00; Six Tickets, $15,00. To be Drawn at Cincinnati, Ohio, ON MONDAY, JUNE 4. 1860.

i I Y SEVENTH ART-UNION GIFT DlS,\j TRIBUTION will be drawn at Cincinnati, Ohio, on Monday, March 19th, iB6O, on which occasion, in addition to tiie magnificent new Family Carriage, Mutch Horses, and SilverMounted Harness, worth SBSO, the cash gilt of SSOO, in American Gold, the Horse, Buggy and Harness, worth S4OO, the Fine-toned Ros wo d Piano, worth $.950, and the magnificent Rubyjeweled Gold Repeater, worth $ 50; there will be distributed 400 watches of English, Swiss and American make, worth from $25 up to S2OO each. Among them will be found an excellent Gold Lever Hunting English Watch and Chain, worth s2 ! ’o; ono 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 SIOO each; beside a large variety of Gold und Silver Lever Hunting Watches, all wurrented accurate time-keepers, and any of them that prove defective will be exchanged. There are two Land Warrants—one for 160 acres, at S2OO, und the other forßOacr-s, at SIOO, which is the Government price for the same. There are six Family Sewing Machines, of I. M. Singer &. Co.’s patent, which are put in at the manufacturers’ prices, and rungefrom $75 to slls. There are also 300 prizes of American Gold, in sums ranging from $2,50 up to SSOO. 11l addition to the übove there will be 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 und double-plated Sih'er Table and Teaspoons, etc., all of which are put in at the very lowest cash value.

The whole number of Prizes is 1,500, 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 ussured that my business is conducted in a perfectly fair and honorable manner. I have been engaged in the business for six years, and alt of my Drawings hare 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 by Mail or Express, free of expense, and at my risk. Persons at a distance, wiio cannot attend the Drawings themselves, will stand the same chance as though they were present, but if they desire it they can appoint any one to attend for them, who resides in Cincinnati, or who may be on a visit to the city on the day of Drawing. A List of Drawn Numbers will be forwarded to the Ticket-holders, whether fortunate or not.

The usual Premium of ten per cent, in Jewelry will be allowed to Agents selling six tickets, or upward. Agents selling 80, or upward, will be 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, be sure and say , “For your Seventh Art-Union Drawing,” otherwise tickets might be sent in my regulur Monthly Enterprises. Agents are earnestly requested, not to order more ticket than they fiayo a certainty of selling. Unsold tickets must positively he returned at least ono weak previous to tho da,y oJ Drawing. O*AII ordormustbe addressed to L. D. SINE, box 710, Cincinnati. Ohio. 41