Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1869 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE NEWJTORK SUN. . CHARLES A. DANA, Editor. The Cheapest ttfttatagMfcgVkptytir tM IN DkCEktENll Jlti?Jror.NJfltTisAL Three KsUMo—V«cklf-at ’4li»new*from every quarter of the globe, •tTWOCENTH a copy; by mall. 30 ceuU a month, or go a year. /THE aKHIt fietUK $M l» prepared with speolal reference to the wants of connKRAI. M Alin FT IIKIHIRTSiwtI! V- fbnito £"hat cfn b« desired. At a grelnral FAMILY KEVSI'APKIL u wt|l be Po4wl!>t4y scccj>tnbtv. , " s “ Tlm» Bgrli-.ullataJ Dcaanmcill Is under the supervision of Mr. ANDREWS. ruTYltlt thl wHI-kiioivn tiiyUriiHurlak. whq -wrtu* on the sate Ject* In nnestlonTlnd reporiinl.e niseUhWaftlio pita, era' and Fruit Growers' Uitoafor Qnr columns.. THE eiA YRAH, Is of the same sire and general siasapMVus Tia tv™.. l.v.bnt furnishes the news to fes snliscfflicrsWmigi rafer freshness, bccanseltToinrstwtesawiaeklnstearlofonre dfl'T- li«»ul>iierlnllonU oiily pie ordinary price of a ■New Toril weekly. .. f/T 1 . ■,j 100,000 PREBBKTB FbR EVEEY PEE. Mr. Fuller grows for us in his nursery and sends to each of our full-paying: Weekly aud Semi-Weekly sub(bribers who rrquest It, suck*. New nnil Valuable Plants us they may destrtfltmn tlie list’below. Tlie many thousands of tliesp which wc sent out last fall and spring have plvcn sutli grntirMnr satisfaction, that wfehmve crown for THIS FALL ANI) NKXT BLUING'S DIB- - a**ery muciilarKPr supply, vlifol) wssliall commence soon to send out. Among tlicse ars 150 OF THK CHOICEST \ A bl» TIKS OF HDTATOKS. Some of them cosHisTast spring no less than fifty dollars a tuber. For 25 subscribers, wMh $25, we will send i2s topics of theWackly for ons year and 25 name<l varieties of potatoes, :■ Including: the newest and most costly kinds. For"ssP» W conics and 50 varteties. For SIOO, 100 Contes atftl lOa var)< tic*. These |iotatoes will l»c ail labelled, carefully packed, and sentrree, hy mail or expfess. For the ladles we have grown 30,000 Choice Lillies ahd Gladioluses. To every new subscriber,, or those who will renew their subscriptions for riext year, at full rut**, vis: $1 tbr the Weekly, or $2 for the Seral-Wcckly Hrw, wc will •end any one of the following gift*, postage fxiltl, to auy Eart of the United States. Ir ordering tlie gifts it will c.only necessary to mention tlie nmimer. * :1. Tw’o Ellisdale Itespb’y. 115. Two Concord 2. Two Clark do. jw. Two Hartrd Prolific do. 3. Two PlHladcjlnh’a do. [l7. One Dclaw'are do. 4. TwbßrtncMF* O’gc Ho.hß. One lona do. 5. Two Davison’s Thpfn- 19. One .iapan Lily, Longre „*oti IHrokdo. flowered <White). 5, Two Seneca Black digr jP. One Japan Lily, IJuhrum .7, Two Mammoth Cl r*® (Rc<l). 8$ Tw'o Monthly Black no. 21. One Japan Lily, Rosenm ?t * (Uose-colomI). 10$ Oite Sable Queen Blade- 22. One Japan Lily, Album .berry. i (White). 11, Two Karly Wilson do. 23. One Llllura Candidum 12* Two Klttatlnny do. (Fragrant White). 131 Two Clierry Currants. 2*. One Cliolce named varl--14 Two White Grape do- i ety of Gladiolus. No. 25. One package Of Lfflum Anratum seed, tlie new gold-baadad lily from Jofian. : a : No.2G. Urccso’s^rollf.c—Best late potato. No. 27. Climax.—Large, early excellent do. No. 38. Earlv Prince. A new variety ot’ great value.’ No. 29. Early Mohawk.— pi*o(fuotlYe, early do. No. 30. Early Rose.—Unsurpassed. No. 31/King of t lie Ear lies.— I Tubers sold at S3O last spring. , I.orgP, wliite, early as the Rose. SEND A DOLLAR ANI) TRY IT FOR A YEAR. INDtfCEMENTSTO CANVASSERS. {6l*ooo Life lusurhnce Policies, ( bickering Piano?*, Sewing ffnehines. ISuckeye Mowers, Parlor OruritUN, dfcc., given nwny. Those who desire to get up Clubs for The Sun will be furnished lure, on am>l|eatlon, with speclmons. posters, and jirospoctusosTTo all full jxtghig subscribers, for Weekly or Semi-Weekly, whether singly or in Clubs, the vines and plants will bo sent, where aesired, as above; while as an inducement to Git up Clubs, we make tlie fallowing liberal offers in addition, a Shmi Wxxxlt »übscriptlou counting as onejof plants and two for premiums: For {’labs of Twenty-live, with $25, we will send the gettcr-up a UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER, No. L¥. large family size, worth $lO. For Clnb* of Tiiirty-flve, we will send DOTY’S famous CLOTHES WASHER, prlpa $ 14. For Club* of Fifty, wc will send both the WRINGER and CLOTHES WASHER. For Clnb* of Ojio Hundred* we will send a first-class SINGER’S FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, of tlie new andpopnlar make, price S6O; has a henuuer and braider, ana is woU adapted for all kinds of work. For Club* of On© Hundred and Fifty* with $1 -TO, we will send one of E. P. NEEDHAM & SON’S celebrated Parlor Organs. Price SBO. complete, No. 2,4 feet 1 Inch cut. Price $125. For Clnb* of Tliro© Hundred, we will send one of NEEDHAM & SON’S silver-tongued Parlor Organs. Price $145 ; and for largeT clubs a proportionately larger and more costly one. These instruments are of superior ton© and finish. For Clnb* of Flt© Hundred, with ssoo* we will give H/nlltstM up rerlstcrod LIFE INSURANCE POLICY of $M)00 In TpE NORTH AMERICA LIFE INSURANCE 0O„ of New York, on an accepted life of the age of 25vears, or its equivalent If the person is older. These policies arc registered in the State Department at Albany, where securiues for their payment are deposited. time making them absolutely safe. This would be an invaluable provisiau for wife and children, or others dependent ou the Ufa of tha assured. For On© Thousand Subscriber*. with sl,ooo to the Weekly, or 500 subscribers to tbs Semi-Weekly, with sl,ol*o, or subscribers to both editions to tlie wool) PIANO FORTE. Th*y are N0.51n CMckerlnx's catalogue, and the vary heat, grand square they make. Prices72s. [Old price, $075.] The makers are celebrated thq world over for the superior quality as their work. Should no competitor for this premium reach the number of subscribers specified, then one of these superb instruments will be awarded to tlie canvasser who, as shown by our books. lifts obtained the hugest munber -Of subscribers before the i st qf Mutuary next.

Canvnwers need not wait till they have completed their clubs, as sub*aiptiommay commence at any time. Nor need ftmmiWribenrbe ail lYom one town or postofflee. All names pent by one pevaon count, wherever they come from. Those Who do notbhecced In securing subscribers enough for the highest premiums, are at liberty to select fronvthoee of a lesser grade. Where subscrlptloiis are received too late In the toll. to avoid danger from frost, the plants will l>e sent In the spring, we believe these valuable premiums will prove an Incentive to many persons who have the requisite leisure to turn It to profitable account. When we add to these extraordinary Indue ments the plant* «ad vine* which go to each subscriber. in Addition to their sprightly and Interesting WrtKLTor SEMi-WK»KLY/SkJK, who will dara gainsay that wc “shine for all,” or dispute that otir paper is not , only the brightest awl most readable, but tue cheapest ana most useful in the United States, HoW to Hand Your Money.—Bomlt In postoffice orders, checks, or drafts on New York, or register the letters containing money. To Pontmaater*.— Po&tnaMen and other* (retting ( i f ' € * t k tr e s t ‘, Uiotl * lclH an extra copy To,Chib* Without Plant* or Pre«nlmtl»e--30 copies ofTHE NvKKKL v SUN will ne mailed to one address for sl7, and 50 copies for $ ,‘17.50. Invariably iu advance. 10 copies to one address of THE SEMIWEEKLY SUN. 418.. «« copies to one address, $35; and 50 copies, sß©, always to advance. All business communications should be addressed to L W. ENGLAN D. Publisher, 6un Office, New York. GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, P. O. BOm?6? HDRC “ “HPSfcu CITY. An organization of capitalists for the purpose of Importing Teas ami <l|»trlhutliig them to Merchants throughout the coimfry'nt Importer'* prices. Established iSeP. .yait for /‘l ire Lid. IiIMCfIAD I Ask your Grocer tor Peuiwino's Vllltuaiw Cidkk VimtOAß. A most splendid article. Warranted pure and to preserve pickles. FIEST PREMIUM at the U. S. Fair, 111. State Fair, and Chicago City Fair. Largest works of the kind In U. S. Established 1&13. 33fl and 341 fitate St.. Chicago. 1 Till! lIKST TYPE, CAKINETB, I'RKNBKB ami PRINTKIIe’ ThATEKIA 1,8 Made and tnrnlshrd hr • VANDERBURGH-, WELLS & CO.', New York. Goiml Seeonddirtnd Cuitnder.fm' Sale. Just Now! The Publishers of the large Doublo Weekly NEW YORK ORSERVER The oldest and Best FUmUy Ketcmaper , are offering it to new subscribers on very favorable terms, copies witii circulars, sent free to any address. *3.59 per annum. BIDNKY K. MOUSE, .1 % CO. 3T Pttrk Row, Nciv York,

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