Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1860 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Studs, Sleeve-buttons, Kings, Fens, and Pencils, at several different prices; fine Gold Vent and Guard Chains for Ladies am! Geotftm'eH; —the*e all of the latest style, by the best manufacturers; aru* of the beat quality to be had for the price The whole number of Prizes is 1,500, and the Ticl* els are limited to 12,000, which gives an average oi one Prize to e.Vc.ry eight Tickets. I have beemengaced in giving Gift Enterprises for the past six years, all of which have given entire sat isfactiom The drawing is always under -the control i of a committee of ticket-holders, and those who are i absent stand the same chance as those present. Pri | zee draw'n by absent ticket-holders are, immediately after the drawing, f*ent at my risk and expense, and in case the prizes are not received, I will send them again. Money sent to me for tickets is also at my risk. Programmes containing a full list of the prize* will be sent to any oire who may order them, wheih er they purchase tickets or wot TO AGENTS, All responsible persons wliodesire toact as agent* in this enterprise, are requested to do so. If twenty live or more tickets are sold, they will be furnished at the rate of 80 cents per ticket, and. beside, a pre mium of ten per cent, in jewelry will be allowed Thus by selling twenty-five or fifty tickets a month, for a few months, an agent can procure an excellent w atcluwithout the outlay of a dollar. If 150 tickets are sold in a single Enterprise, I will allow a prem: um of sls in American Gold. All who cannot act as agents themselves will confer a favor on me by procuring some one to act in tlieir place; and if the agent sg procured sells 25 tickets or more, a hand somflook will be presented to the person procuring the agent. Single tickets, 1 dollar; six tickets, 5: twelve tickets, 10; twenty-five tickets, 20. All orders must be addressed to L. D. SINK, 51-ly-is Box 710, Cincinnati, Ohio. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN STEREOSCOPIC EMPORIUM. E. ANTHONY, 308, Broaihvay, New York, After May Ist,’ 1860, at 501 BROADWAY % two doors from the St. Nicholas Hotel.

f|MIE Stereoscope is the most instructive, intrrI esting, entertaining, amusing and exciting of modern inventions. N oixo zre too young, none too old, none too intelligent, none too uneducated, to acknowledge its worth and beauty. No home is complete without it, and it must and will penetrate everywhere. It presents to your view every part of the J world, in all the relief, boldness, persjiective, and j sharpness of detail, us if you were on the spot. | Photographers are everywhere exploring Eu- ] rope, Asia, Africa und America, in scareA of tho i grand and the beautiful, and the results of their skill arc constantly enriching our stock. We have an immense variety of paper Views of Scenes in Paris, London, England, Scotland,' Ireland, Wales, France, Belguin, Holland, Switj zcrland, Spain, Tho Rhine, Versailles, St. Cloud, I Fontainebleau, Tuilleres, Italy Turkey, Egypt, I Athens, the Holy I,and, China, India, Crystal Palace, also Groups Historical, amusing, mar- ; riage scenes, breakfast scenes, pic-nics, statuary, &.C., &.c. An exquisite assortment of illuminated interiors ol Palaces, Churches and Cathedrals of France, Italy, &c., &c. The effect of these illuminated views is most remarkable. Every gevtlkman or wealth and refinedtaste should have in his drawing-room same of our exquitite views on glass, with a revolving ‘ stereoscope, showing 12,25, 50, or 100 scenes’. ! Nothing can be more fascinating, and one can : offer no greater treat to a friend fond of the pi«- | tu-resque and the beautiful. ! Anthony's Instantaneous Stereoscope Views are ; the latest Photographic wonder. They are taken j in the fortieth part of a second, and everything, no matter how rapidly it maybe moving, is depicted as sharply and distinctly as if it had been perfectly at rest. This gives an additional value, for to the beauties of inanimate nature it adds the charm of life and mstion. The process is a discovery of our own, and being unknown in Europe, %ve receive from' London and Paris lurgo orders for Anthony’s Instuntuuiaus of American lifo and scenery. Among other tilings wo have just published Stereoscopic Blast rut loas of the Scene of tho Fulton Sthket Prayer Mef.tings, in which many hearts feel an intorest. The particulars of this will bo found in our catalogue. Our Cataoogue of subjects and prices will bo forwurded to any, address on receipt of a stamp. Parties at a distance sending us 3,5, JO, 15, 20, or 25 dollars, can have a good instrument ami I such pictures as they may request, sent by Exl prris. Views alone (without instrument) can be sent by mail. Parties who wish lo be advised of everything really valuable in the line, that comes out, may send us their parlies to place on record, and we will keep thorn posted nt our own expense. Men of leisure will find Photogriq hy a most fascinating and delightful amusement. We are prepared to fit out amateurs with everything necessary for tlieir success, together with instructions “How to take Stereoscopic Pictures. E. ANTHONY, Importer and Manufacturer of Piiotographic Materials, Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. CTMerchants from every section of the cduntry are respectfully invited to make an examination of our stock, as our discount to the trado will be liberal. To Photographers. —First class stereoscopic Negatives wantesi. Send by mail a print unmounted, with price of Negative, 4T-4m.

SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of an order of sale to me directed, from the Clerk of the Jasper Court of Common Pleas, I will, on the 28th day of April, 18G0, at the court house door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State of Indiana, tween the hours es 10 o’clock in the forenoon and 1 o’clock in tho afternoon of said day, expose to public sale to tho highest and host bidder thereof, tho rents and profits lor the term of seven years of tho following real estate, situated in Jasper county and State at Indiana, to-wit: Tho east half of the south-east quarter of section nine [3,] township twenty-nine [2i\j north of range five [s] west. Also, the east half of the north-west quarter off 3.*otion thirty-three [33,] township thirty [3(1,! north of range five [s] west. Also, the east half of the south-east quarter of section nine [9,] township twenty-nine [29,] north of range five [s] west. Also, the east half of the north-west quarter of section thirty-three [33,] township thirty [3(l,] north of range live [s] west. And on failure to realize the full amount of said execution, interest and costs,-I will, at tho same time and place, offer for sale the fee-simple of said real estate. To be sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the property of Benjamin Sibbitt and PernelUt Sibbitt, at Vie suit of Archibald Bryson. W. J. WRIGHT, Sheriff Jasper county. March 28, 18fi0. 5 50—49-4 t NOl'K'E OF IHSTiUHHTION, State of Indiana,i Jasper county, S h *' NGTIC K is hereby given that Te-rtfi of the Court of Cqiqnion Vleap, of Jasper Cpqqty, after filial settlement oTtho estate . of WiUiiiiH Freshour, deceased, about the mini ot ninety-fucy dollars and ninety-eight coats were found remaining for distribution auiong the heirs. Sard Loirs are therefore notified ty> appear on tho first day of tlie next term of saidGourt, and prove their receive their dii tribntion share C. M. WATSON. Clerk, Court of Common Pleas, .fcv per Co. l*i-3t Bv D. 1. Jackson, Deputy