The patent share will be sent to any one who sends us $2, or 25 cents weekly for ten weeks, which share will be worth $5 or more.
The town right will be his who procures 25 share subscribers and sends us the money. The 50 acres his who sends us the money for 150 subscibers within three months. the 100 acres his who sends us for 300 in four months. The $2 his who sends us the $2 each for 12 subscibers in two months. $30 his who sends for 100 in three months, $85 his who sends for 250 in 6 months . The intreest tables or Essay shall be his who sends us immidiately the names of each wagon, carriage, plough or harness maker, of each farmer who keeps bees or silk worms, of owners of furnaces or forges, of each physician, minister, teacher miller, tanner and merchant of the village town where he lives, twenty five names or more; and also a share of the patent right if he sends 25 or more names and 25 cents cash within one month.
The patent share to each of those who pay $2 withih 8 weeks from next September 1, or before will embrace three inventions; to those who pay in the next 5 weeks, two inventions; and but one to others, and not this number unless cash is recieved in 4 months, unless we choose. The essay or tables will also be his who pays before September 20th. What we desire is speedy work - hence these large premiums. Most important inventions will thus be secured, and a profitable share to each.
We also offer to anyone who will send ud $10, $30, $75, or $125, to give him 3, 9, 27, or 54 shares one- third in each of three inventions, or a town right of one two or three of the patents, and a privlilege to sell rights at great profit; and he may commence at once. We can give good buisness of this kind now. If our project meets with the favor we expect we shall be able to give a great deal of business of this kind, and thus greatly promote enterprize and industry. We have the best machine to clean wheat of smut, garlic, & c. price $75. Over 70 have been put in operation in one county in Pennsylvania. We have also the best cultivator for tilling corn and putting in wheat and rye, from $6 to $15. Also the neatest, handiest and swiftest staw cutter of its size, fo $12. Office for orders at room 13,25 Pine street, next to the Custom House.
The inventions Will be of different values, and will be put into such number of shares as will make each share worth $5 or more. We will dispose of the rights, keep the accounts, and pay to share holders the dividends. We shall allso from time to time, quarterly of oftener, send them a paper giving them a full account of the inventions, as far as it will be best to publish it. We shall send them the first in September. Let it announce that subscibers are already in to secure the whole project. It will not fail if no more subscibers than we already have. We can do a little, and each who helps will aid us to do more; thus none will lose, but if many help, the better will it be to each. One of the most promising inventions will be very costly to start. We want 10,000 subscibers for it: but it will be worth ten times the cost; and it is certain of success, it has been so far tested. The others are very excellent in promise.
It is thus the interest of all to push this project. Let then each improve this offer at once, and have the satisfaction of aiding to bring out great inventions that promise vast benifit to mankind, and good profit to thehelpers as well as timely aid to some worthy inventors, who are strugling with poverty, whom we greatly desire to aid. Now is the WORD! Now or Never. If QUICKLY done, it will be DONE and WELL done, and a GOOD THING done.
It will be easy for two or more to unite, write their names in a letter, put in the money, and direct to G. Peck & Co., New York. The mail will bring it safe, or we will risk it, and pay the postage.
New York, August, 1845 G. PECK & CO.
Editors who will notice this rare project and advertise it, will promote a great public good, and shall share liberally in the advantage they promote. For thirteen insertions of the project in full, they shall receive 5 of the three right shares.
Besides the guarantee, which the expense we have already incurred for patents, models, machines, advertisment, & c. to make these proposals, gives, to warrant confidence at least to the little extent we ask, we are favored with the following certificates, signed by the Hon. R. H. Morris, late mayor and present post-master, and by Hon. F. A. Tallmadge, the present recorder of New York
ROBT. H. MORRIS
F. A. TALLMADGE
"New York August, 1845".
N. B. - We have one invention well tested, worth $100,000, the profits of which from the State or Massachusetts will be three times that sum in the next five years. It needs capital of $25,000. A half can be had for this sum, one half as capital, and an equal sum to be paid out of the half of the first avails.
All our travelling and city agents will have receipts to give, signed by us. Postmasters, Editors, and others , acting as local agents, in towns and villages where they are known, will give their own receipts, which will be duly acknowledged by G. Peck & Co
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