Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1869 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE BEST IN THE WORLD. New Volume January Ist. fOIE A" TIP IV A MEli IC AN ron iB6O. The Scientific American is Ure largest, tlie beat, the cheapest, und inoal Pop uhir Journal iu the world, devoted to Invention, Mechanic*, Manufactures, Art, Science end General industry, aud coutaina a vaat amount of very interfiling und valuable reading matter for all citi.w.. Among the many iinportahit (nbjeeli dlleiiHaod, ure Steam ai d Mechanical Euglfieering in nil ita brancliea, Ciiemiatry and nil ita varied Procrne.and Dlseoverieu, Agriculture nftd alt Improved Farm and Hounehohl tmploineuta, Architecture and Building, Mining and Metal Working, hi re- arm*, ttemi lecturing, Hydraulic.; Railroad Improvem-nta, I’hotography and tlie Fine Arta, New Inventiona, Scientific Sports and Gaines, Popular Lecture* upon Scientific and Mechanical Subject*, Article* by Able Writer*, Practical Wurkshop and Household Receipt*,and many other thing*- instructive und useful to all classes of readers. Each number contain* from tiro to ten Original Engravings of New MuchlrfeV and Processes, also an official list of Puteut* granted at the Patent Office, with names of Patentees, together with illustrations and editorial notices of the principal inventions. The numbers of tho Scientific American for one year making up two handsome volume* of 41G page* each, full of choice reading and illustrated by hundreds of SPLENDID ENGRAVINGS. Tlie New Volume commence* January Ist, therefore now is tlie time to send in Subscriptions to begin the Volume. TERMS : The SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN fa issued every week in 1C large quurto pages at $3 a year ; * 1 60 for C mouths ; Clubs of ten names or upwards $2 50 each per annum. Nnmbers sent free. ni’.Vk' A CO,, S 7 I‘urk »ow, N.Y.

CThe Publisher* of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, for more than twenty-three years have been the leading Solioitors of American and European Patents, an I have prosecuted over tldrty thousand applications ! at the Patent Office. An Illustrated Pamphlet j of 110 pages, containing the Patent Laws and Information to Inventors, sent free. Dec. 31, 1863. . GEO. P. HOWELL & CO S AMERICAS NEWSPAPER DIRECTORS Containing Accurate Lists of all tlie Newspapers and Periodicals published in Ilia United States and Territories, and the Dominion of Canada, and British Colonies of North America; together with a Description of the Towns and Cities iu which they are publish~ecT. NEW YORK; GEO. P. ROWELL &. CO., Publishers it Newspaper Advertising Agents, 40 Park Row. 18G 0 . A HANDSOME OCTAVO VOLUME OF 300 PAGES BOUND IN CLOTH. Pit ICE ... FIVE DCLLABI, A work of great value to Advsrtissrs, Publishers and others, who desire information in relation to the Newspapers and Periodical* of North America. The Edition will be limited, and person* 4e« siring Copis.t will da wall to send Iheif ordars immediately to GEO. P. COWELL 4 COPUBLISHERS & ADVERTISING AGT’S, 40 Pur!: Bow, Nsw York. l-13-3m

THE WORLD RENOWNED KINfIER SElllNfi XiCJRREI I am agent for this splendid machina and would request all tiiose needing inaejunes, to call at my residence ana see some of its work. I ehallenge.comjiarison. Refpekemcks; Mrs. I. M. Stackhous*. Mr 9. Thos. Boroughs. Mrs. Beth. Cox. Mr. John B. Spangle, And others. All kinds of machine twist and colors of threads, Brooks 600 yds. 6 cord thread, best in the World, for sale. WM. H. B.HOADES. Sept. 11. 1868. 1-38-ts.

“DON’T BE FOOLISH.” SEND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, AND RECEIVE by return mail a sample lot fifth* celebrated “NORWAY OATS," Which produce! 100 iiushela to tli* acr*. A)*o for 25 centa. a sample lot of th« renowned “CALIFORNIA WHEAT," Which has been so highly spoken of by the Agricultural papers. The abore seeds hare been well reoeived and recommended by the N. Y. Farmer’s Club. Both aent free of postage on receipt of 60cts. Addreaa L. CARL, Box JJUi, New York P. 0. 1-1. Stackhouse & Qro, RENSSELAER, INDIANA, Are now prepared to fill all order* for Coffins of every style. Orders left either at M. Eger’s shop or the Hardware Store, will be promptly attended to, at the lowest possible rates. -1 1-ts The Old TJndertertaker WfrLtSJ.WMGHT, Ilns Coffins of all sizes on hapd, and 1* prepared to fill all orders foraay *tyl*,.j>lain end ♦owy, ot Mdaeod prtoms, < Wtdto 1