Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1858 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

' New Albany & Salem R. R. iSSS. FALL AKKAttiGKJIKST. 18.55. I ON AND AFTER OCTOBER IST TRAINS WJDD BE fit's AS follows: <;<>!><; ivoit'rii. FROM .XEW AL-BANA — Redford Accomwmdation. Daily, except Sundavs, at K:3() A..M. ’ Stops ut all Stations. Arriving xit Bedford at 1:20 F. AL CHICAGO MAlL.—Daily, except Sundays, ! at 11:30 A. AL; stopping at all r* guiar Stations, and at signal stations on signal. Connecting at Mitchell at 3:1- I’. AI. with lite St. Louis Ex- - press ol tlie Ohio and Alississippi Railroad, for : St. Louis and all points west alid northwest, and > at 3:.>.) P. AL with the Cincinnati Express; and i at Lafayette as 1:5!) A. AL with tlie Chicago i Night Express iroin Cincinnati, for Michigan ; City and Chicago—arriving ut Chicago at b:55 ! A. AL Passengers dim, al Al itc.iieli, sup at GreetlI castle, and itreakfast at Michigan City. ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.—DaiIy at 10:25 P. AL I Colt nee ting, ut Mitchell at 2:16 -A. AL with the i Ciiicinnuti Express, and at 2:47 A. AL with the St. Louis Express. - T Rl >AI GR EENt .AS'l Accomniodalioii.—Daily, except Sundays, at 10:05 .A. AL Connecting at Lafayette at 2:03 P. Al. with the Chicago Day Express from Cincinnati, . arriving at Chicago at 9:20 P, AL Passengers dine at Luifaycttg mid sup at Alichigan Citv. goim; ><>i th. FROAI AIICIJIGAN clTY.—C’i/ictzz'mft Dmj Ej:/.rcss. Daily,; except Sundays, at 9;10 A. Al. . (Leaving Chicago ut < :00 A. AL) and running directly through to Cincinmtli, arriving at 10:10' P. AL Connecting at Lafaytte witli the. Green(•stle Accomodation at 3:40 P. AI. reaching Greencastle at * .31) P. AL Stops ut all stations Ectw- - -I Michigan City and Gn .-nctist!••-. Pass-n----get's dine at Reynolds. ' , iichtiiiiti Ex;>rcg.— At 11:45 P. AL daily, except Saturdays, Heaving Chicago at 9:20 P. AL) running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving.at 12.25 P. AL C'omiecliiig at l.alayette—daily, except Sundays—at 1:10 A. AI , ’.villi tim L(-.iisvi|l • Alai! Train, arriving ut New Albany at 1:1 OP. AI. Stopping at all regular s’atious between Alichigan L ily and Lafayette, and at all stations between i.afayettc and New Albany. Pass -ngers I lireaktimt at Greencastle and dine til Bedford.. i’ll () Al BEI >i 'p RD.-— Redford Express.—Daily. '-v-ept Suudips, ut 3:1)5 P. AL, stopping at all stations. Connecting at Mitchell with, thjExpress Trains Irom St. Louis and Cincinnati . on tile' (Jiiio and Alississippi Railroad, and arr:viiigat Tew Albany -it 7:20 P. M. IR( > Ai Ml'l CH ELL — St. l.oui.s Expriss.— Ihiiiy. ; i : :'-.> .\. AL, i c.iim ctiag with thv St. Lottis and Ci:iciii»;ili Express—TTiins. afrivli-.a at New Albany at 6:2') A. AL I tie Tl.rrifi'.i'i '/'rotns connect at I ■ f- ; -m-astlo with the I'l-rrc Ilmite ami Richmond R.-rHroad, and at Lafayette with tlie trains of tlie Toledo, - Wabash, mid \\W-t -r,i I’uiir*.m.i, at JI. S. (‘Tossing with Altchigjtfi Southern and Nor!hern4ll- - (limi t Railroad: at Michigan Citv with the ; Alichigan ('eitlr d-Railroad for Chicago' and ail ; points west and northwest, and for l.a-t^i.-J uud ! ail poiu 1 s i- is.i. . lLj Through tickets for sale in Louisville, No, | •>->.’ Alain street, n'nd at the''Coi:ipanv;'.‘i.ofTi'.-es in i New Albany, Alichigan’C.itv and Chicago, for al! i the nrim-i;ml pofnts in the East and North-w st. R. E. RICKER. Sti .’I W. W. Ten: k, Gen'i Ticket A=gT New Ai'.miyy, L'ciolie.r 1,1-SS. I. M. STACKHOt'SE.j ’J D. STAC !i BoVSE. SOMETHING NEW! II ABD WAI lE, Stove and Variety .Store! J E E’LI NI I that there was a nee ssity ex isting ■-L for an es.t.-blishment of this kind, we have iremoved our Tiff'STTSp to the Third dmir from ithe river, and liavt! opened THE FINEST’ ASSORT’AIENT OF HARDWARE, STOVES, &0,, Ever 15rouij!il to this JtSarkct. J OIIE STOCK ! CONSISTS IN TART OF RAILROAD SHOVELS, SPADES, AXES, FIELD HOES, • GARDEN HOES, MANURE FORKS, HAY FORKS, GRAIN TRACE CHAINS, HALTER. CHAINS’, CROSS-CUT SAWS, HAND SAWS, CURRY COMBS, DOOR LOCKS, DOOR BUTTS, _ AUGURS, CHISELS, FILES. GIMBLETS, STEEL-YARDS, CUTLERY, &c., &e., I TOGETHER WITH Everything Else in the Hardware Line that you can call for! | Our stock of Stoves is itnparallelled in the West, either for durability, beauty or cheapness. (’)trr stock of Castings is complete, comprising, among oilier tilings, STO\ E POTS. TEA KETTLES, SMOOTHING IRONS, DOG IRONS, BISCI’IT OVENS, SKILLETS X LIDS Our Tin Shop is still grinding out work of every imaginable pattern. Il FEspccial attention paid to Eave Troughs, repairing, and other job work. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, foi as wc buy in the Eastern markets, and exclusivity for cash, we can atlbrd to sell cheaper than articles in this line have cveT been offered in this market before. TJ I. AL STACKHOUSE X BRO. on inm.it i» k a lie 11-:. A LL ot section l,and the north half of section ci a, in township 2S, range also, tin- southwest quarter ot the sduth-east qmirter of section 32, township 29, range S—as good prairie as there is in Jasper county, selected years ago by itood judges; will be sold at low price upou these terms; $1,25 per uerd cash ill hand; $2 per aero on the Ist <>l .1 anu-irv> 1559; $2 per acre on tlie Ist of Jtniu.try, D6’), and the balmice in four vi’tirs from the date ol th*’ deed, with interest, bv MILROY X, COLE, |3 Real Estate .Agents.