THE GENESEE FARMER. 



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GREAT AETISTS' UmON ENTEEPRISE ! ! 



250,000 



GIFTS FOR THE PKOPLE. 



STATUARY, $40,000 



OIL PAIXTIXGS, 10,000 



PiXURAVIXfJS, colored in oil, 45,000 



STEf:L PLATE ENGRAVINGS, 41,000 



CA>SFI LOANS, for 100 vears each, 30,000 



REAL ESTATE, ". 84,000 



Total, $250,000, 



The AiTERic.vN Artists' Union would recpectfully announce to 

 the citizens of the United States and the Canadas, that for the pur- 

 pose of the advancement and extension of the Fine Arts, aud niili 

 a view of enabling every family throughout the length and breaulli 

 of the land to become possessed of a gallery of pictures, many of 

 them the ■nnrk of master minds, and finally, for the purpose of 

 giving a world-wide circulation to 



DARLEY'S GREAT PICTURE OF \VYOMIi\G, 

 they have determined to distribute among the purchasers of this 

 work, Price $1.00, 260,000 UIKTS, of THE VALUE of $250,000. 



LIST OF GIFTS. * 



Marble Statuary, $40,000. 



100 elegant busts of W;uiliington, at $100,. .$10,000 



100 " " Clay, at $100, 10,000 



100 " ■« Webster, at $100, 10,000 



100 " " Calhoun, at $100, 10,000 



Oil Paintings and Colored Steel Engravings. 

 50 elegant Oil Paintings, in splendid gilt frames, size 3 



X 4 feet, each $100,.. $5,000 



100 elegant Oil Paintings, 2x3 feet, each $60, 5,000 



500 steel plate Engravings, brilliantly colored in oil, rich 



gilt fi-ames, 24 x 30 inches, each $10, 5,000 



10,000 elegant steel plate Engravings, colored in oil, of the 



W.iSHiXGTO.v Mo.M'ME.N'T, 20 by 2'j, each $4, 40,000 



237,000 steel plate Engravings, fiom 100 different plates, now 

 in possession of and owned by the Artists' Union, 

 of the market value of from 60 cts. to $1 each, 41,000 



Eeal Estate, $84,000. 



1 elegant Dwelling in 32d street. New York city, $12,000 



"22 Building Lots in 100 and 101st streets, New York city, 



each 25 x 100 feet deep, each $1000, 22,000 



100 Villa Sites, containing each 10,000 square feet, in the 

 suburbs of New York city, and commanding a mag- 

 nificent view of the Hudson River and Longl.sland 

 Sound, each $500, ._ 50,000 



Loans of Cash, $30,000. 



20 loans of ca.sh, for 100 years, without interest or secu- 

 rity, $260 each, $5,000 



60 do. ■ 100 " 6.000 



100 do. 50 " 5,000 



•250 do. 20 " 5,000 



•2000 do. 5 " 10,000 



The holder of each ticket is entitled, first, to a steel plate En- 

 gni^ing (size 25 x 30 inches) of the 



GREAT AMERICAN HISTORICAlj WORK OF ART, 

 WYOMING, 



a copy of which may be seen at the office of this paper ; and 

 second, to One of the 850,000 GifU, which wiU be distributed 

 on the completion of the sale of the tickets. 



The purcha-ser of FIV^E TICKETS, on the receipt of his order, 

 will be forivarded, carefully packed, either one copy of the " Wy- 

 oming," plain, and one copy of each of four other engravings, 

 equal to it in value, and is entitled to five gifts. The )iurcha.scr of 

 more than five tickets can have hi.s choice out of 100 different sub- 

 jects, from steel plates owned by the Artists' Union, each picture 

 being in value equivalent to the " Wyoming," aud Ls entitled to 

 one gift for each ticket he holds. A list of the subjects c^in be 

 seen at the office of this paper. 



AGENTS. — Persons desiring to become Agents for the sale of 

 tickets, by forwarding (post paid) $1, shall be sent a Gift Ticket, a 

 copy of Wyoming, and a prospectus containing ail neces.sary infor- 

 mation. 



It 19 confidently believed that the tickets will be disposed of by 

 the first of July, when the distribution of Gifts will be entrusted 

 to a COMMITTEE APPOl.VTEl) BY THE TICKET-HOLDERS. 



The steeJ plates from which the engravings are printed can be 

 Been at the office of the Artist.s' Union,_ and cost $100,000. Sj>eci- 

 mens of the Oil Paintings and Engravings are also on view at the 

 toom.s. 



REFERENCES IN REGARD TO THE PROPERTY. 



W. C. Barrett, Esq., Counsellor at Law, 10 Wall street, N. Y. 

 F. J. VisscHER & Co., Real Estate Brokers, SO Nassau st., N. Y. 



ALL ORDERS FOR TICKETS must be addressed, post paid, 

 wiih the money enclosed, to J. W. HOLBROOKE, Sec, 



June 1, 1S54.— 3t 605 Broadway, New Yoric. 



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The MOST LIBERAL discounU"-- are made to Agents from the 

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