Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1858 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

New Albany & Salem R. R. (BoS. (ALL ARKAYeRKIEYT. on AND A|FTER OCTOBER IST TKAI.Vj WILE BE KU X AS FOLLOWS: tiOlYti X OKTH. I* RU.M X E\\ ALBANY —Uedford Accommodation. Daily, except Sundays, at 8:H0 A.N5* Stops at all Stations. Arriving at Bedford as 1 :’2(l I*. M. CH it AG O MAlL.—Daily, except Sundays, at 11:30 A. M.; stopping tit all regular Stations, and at signal stations on signal. Connecting at Mitchell atd:lH P. M. with tlie St. Louis Express of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, for St. Louis and all points west arid northwest, and at I’. M. witii tiie Cincinnati Express; and at Lafayette at 1 :;>(! A. M. witii the Ciiicago Night Express irom Cincinnati, for Miclugan City and Chicago—arriving at Ciiicago at b:55 A. M. Passengers dine at Mitchell, sup at Greencustlc, ami breakfast at Miehigan Citv. ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.—DaiIy at 10:25 P.M. Connecting at Mitchell at 2:16 A. M. with the Cincinnati Express, and at 2:47 A. M. with tlie St. Louis Express. I* R< )M G REENCASTLE.— Lafmjrth' Accommodation.—Daily, ' except Sundays, at 10:05 Ar M. Connecting at l.aiavette tit 2;0B P. M. with the Chicago Day Express from Cincinnati, arriving at Ciiicago at 0:20 P. ,M. l’asscngers dine at Lafayette and sup at Michigan. City-. tiOIAU SOI Til. I’ROM MICHIGANjCITY .—Cincinnati Dai / Express. Daily, except Sundays, at 3:40 A. M. (Leaving Chicago.at 7 :U0 A. \I.) and running, directly tlirougli to Cincinnati, arriving til 10:40 I’. M. , Connecting at Lafaytte with tin* Greeiicstle Accomodat ion at .‘i ;40 I’. M. rear hi ng G reencastle. at 7 ;50 I’. M. Stops at ail stations between Michigan City and Grerncastle. Passengers dine at Reynolds. Cincinnati Ni>/ht Express. —At 1,1:43 P. M. daily, except Saturdays, (leaving Ciiicago at 0:20 P. M.) running directly through-to Cincinnati, arriving at 12:25 P. M. Connecting at Lafayette—daily, except Sundays—at i:l<! A. M , with the Louisville Mail Train, arriving at New Albany at 4: 10 P. M. ’jStopping at ail regular stations between Michigan City and Lafayette,- and at all stations betweeigfeafayeUe and New Albany. Passengers- tJreakiast at Greeneastle and (iiffe at Bedfonf. FROM BEDFORD.— Bedford Express.—Daily, except Sundays, at 5:05 P. M., stopping at all stations. Connecting at Mitchell witii the Express Trains - from St. Louis and Cincinnati on tiie Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, and arrivingat New Albany at 7:20 P. M. 'FROM MITCHELL—XL Ex,.r,ss. Daily, at 3:05 A. M., counectiing with the St. Louis and Cincinnati Express Trains, arriving at New Albany at ti:2o A. M. The Thrmnjh Trains connect at Greeneastle with the Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad, and at Lafayette with tlie trains, of tin* Toledo, YVahnsh, and Western Railroad, at \L S. Crossing with Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad; at Michigan City with the Michigan Central Railroad for Chicago and all points west and northwest, and for Detroit and till points cut t. O Through tickets for sale in Louisville, No, .»•>.) Main street, and at the Company's offices ill New Albany*. Michigan City ami Chicago, for all the print itiai points in tilt* East am! Nortii-vv -st. R. E. RICKER, Sup’t AC. W. Terri. k, Gen’! Ticket Ag't New Albany. October i, ISSS. I. M. STACKIUU’SE.'j [c. I>. STACKHOUSE. SOMETHING NEW! HARDWARE, Stove and Variety Store ! that t}n*ro was a necessity rxij»finrr f(.*r an estahlishinent «*1 tiiis kind, \v*‘ \n:\ ,s removed our 'Fiji Shop to th»> third door Tram the river, and liave opened THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, STOVES, &C., Ever Brought to tlii* tliirkrl, our stock consists in r.\nr of RAILROAD SHOVELS, SPADES, AXES, FIELD HOES, GARDEN HOES, MANURE FORKS, HAY FORKS, GRAIN FORKS, TRACE CHAINS, HALTER CHAINS, CROSS-CUT SAYVS, HAND SAWS, CURRY COMBS, DOOR LOCKS, DOOR BUTTS, AUGURS, CHISELS, FILES, GI Ml? LETS, STEEL-YARDS, CUTLERY, &c., »Sic., TOGETHER with Everything Else in the Hardware Line that you can call fort Onr stock of Stoves is uuparuliciled in the \V est, either for durability, beauty or cheapness. Onr stock of Castings is complete, comprising, among other things, STOVE POTS, TEA KETTLES, SMOOTHING IRONS, DOG IRONS, BISCUIT OVENS, SKILLETS A LIDS Our r rin Shop is still ynndiny out work of every imaginable pattern. O”Especial attention paid to Have Troughs, repairing, and other job work. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, foj* as we buy in tiie Eastern markets, and exclusively for cash, we can aflbrd to sell cheaper than articles in tiiis line have ever been offered in this market before. 49 I. M. STACKHOUSE &. BRO. ON BEAVEK PH A 1«»IK. ALL of section 4, and tiie north half of section 5, in township 28, range 8; also, the southI west quarter of the south-east quarter of section 92, township 29, range B—as good prajrie as there , is in Jasper county, selected years ago by good : judges; will be sold at low price upon these term’s: $1,25 per acre cash in hand; $2 per acre on the Ist of January, 1859; $2 per acre on the Ist of January, 18(>0, and the balance in four years from the date of tlie deed, witii interest, by Mil ROY A. COLE, 4;i Real Estate Agents