Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1859 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

New Albany & Salem R. R. 1859. 1859. WIN TE R Al 2 RAN G E MEN T. ' ON AND AFTER JANUARY 3, PASSENGER TRAINS WILL BE RUN AS FOLLOWS: GOING NORTH. ! FROM NEW ALBANY.—Cmc.rno Mail —Daily, except Sunday, at 8:10.A. M. Stopping at all Stations on signal. Connecting at Greencastle at 3:20 A. AL, for St. Louis, arriving at 4:05 P. M.; and 7:02 P. M for Indianapolis, .r----riving at 8:30 P. AL; and at Lafayette at 4:22 A. AL for Chicago, arriving at 11:50 A. AL Passengers dine at Mitchell and oup at Lafayette. St. Louis and Cincinnati Day Express.—Daily, except Sunday, at 12:3’0 P. AL, stopping at all regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. & AL R. R. train for St. Louis at 4:10 P. Al., arriving at 3:30 A. AL; and for Cincinnati at 4:50 P. AL. arriving at 10:20 P. AL Passengers dine at Mitchell. St. Lot :; ..n Cincinnati Night Express.— Daily at 10:30 P. AL Stopping only at regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. & Al. R. IL trains for St. Louis and Cincinnati. Reaching Cincinnati at8:00A AL, and St. Louis l at 3:45 P. AL FRO Al GREENCASTLE.— Lafayette Accomodation. —Daily, except Sundays, at 7:20 A. M. Connecting at Lafayette at 3:33 P. AL wit:’ j Chicago Day Express, arriving at Michigan City at 8:10 P. Al., and at Chicago at 11:15 P. AL GOING SOI Til. FRO Al MICHIGAN ClTY.—Cincinnati Dav Express.—Daily, except Sundays, at 9:15 A. AL t (leaving Chicago at 6:45 A. AL) and running | directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 2:00 : A. AL, stopping at all Stations between Alichigan . City and Lafayette. Passengers dine at Reynolds. Cincinnati Night Express.—Daily, except Saturdays, at 11:45 P. Al. (leaving Chicago at 8:00 P. AL) running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 2:15 P|. AL Connecting at Lafayette, at 5:27 A. Al , with Louisville Alail Train for New Albany and Louisville, arriving at 6:20 P. Al. Stopping at all Regular Stations North, and at all Stations South of Lafayette. Passengers breakfast at Greencastle and dine at Mitchell. FROAI MlTCHELL.—Louisville Dav Express.—Daily, except Sundays, at 1:55 P. AL Stopping at all regular Stations. Connecting at Alitcihell with O. &, AL R. R, trains from Cincinnati at 1:10 P. AL. and from St. Louis at 4:50 P. A'l. Reaching New Albany at 8:15 P. Al. Louisville Night Express.—Daily at 2:50 A. Al. Stopping at regular Stations. Connecting with O. & Al. R. R. trains from St Louis Arriving at New Albany at; 6:15 A. AL FROAI LAFAYETTE.—Greencastle Ac comodatioNj —Daily at 2:()5 P. AL Connecting at Lafayette with Day Express from Chicago and Alichigan City. Arrives at Greencastle at 6:05 P. AL, in time to connect with train for Indianapolis at 7:02 P. AL, Arriving at 8:30 P. AL 2'Ae Thro-ug't Trains connect at Greencastle with the Terre Haute'a’H Richmond Railroad, ffild ut Lttlay to with thb trains of the Toledo, Wabash, ::i)d Western Railroad, at \I. S. Crossing with Michigan Southern t ; :>d'Northern Indiana Railroad; at Michigan City with the Alichigan Central Railroad for Chicago and all ; points Wt st North-Wf -t. and for Detroit ufftd'j all points East. J.iOuly one change ofj Cars for Chicago, St. I Louis or Cincinnati. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. Tf’Through tickets for sab 1 . in Louisville, No '555 Alai i) street, and at the Comps nj-’s offie-s >n 1 New Albany, Alichigan City and Chicago, for ell I the principal points in the East and North-west. I R. E. RICKER, Sup’t Supt’s Office, New Albany, Jan. 3, 18'59 NEW MADISON HOUSE, Main St., bet. Colltliibia Front, CINCINNATI EIAHIS Hotel is of ths in . modern construe- , .1- tion, containing all tllatest improvements and conveniences adapted t ■■ :ch an establishment. The parlors, diiiil:;- joins and bedrooms are newly furnished, ike latter being commodious and well ventilated. The location ot the House is excellent, arid affords peculiar ml- I vantages to the business community, being with- I In live minutes’ walk of the post-office, telegraph ' offices and bunking houses], and adjacent to the j landings of the principal steamboats. Omnibuses and baggage-wagons, from the sev- i era! railroads leading to aiid from the city, ct-.1l regularly for passengers. The strictest attention will be paid to the wants ] and comfort of guests; and no pains will be , spared to merit a continnaikiie of the patronage I so liberally bestowed upoii the. “ Aladison” for I years past. GARRISON &. CAHILL, 20-ts Proprietors. I )RS HEE’S ADJUSTABLE CULTIVATOR. THE undersigned have purchased from the inventor of tiie above-named Cultivator, the right to the following counties: Fulton, Jasper, Cass, Miami, White and Pulaski, which tljey will dispose of on reasonable terms, by the township or county, as pur chasers may desire. ' The superiority of this over all other Adjustable Cultivators consists: i .... Ist. In its lightness, cheapness of construction, and strength combined with dmaldlity. The points, when one end is worn out, may be reversed, placing the top downwards, thus immediately supplying and saving the cost of all entire liew set ol leetli. 2d. This Cultivator may be used with either three , or five teelii in the same machine, and to cut any ' width of Strip desired. :'d. The teeth may be arranged at such angle as to throw the dirt either right or lift, to or from the cam. I A specimen of this machine ibay be seen at tholiop I of Wm. H. Huber, in Kensselaei. WM. 11. HUBER, 44-ts . I>. G. BEAD. JUST RECEIVED, A LOT OF SPLENDID; FALL AND WINTER j BONNETS. ri /v LADIES, CALL AND SEE THEM. ; . ■ I 29 _LAJLpEX. KOWFX. Rensselaer Nursery. rpHE undersigned have at their Nursery, two and a ’ half miles north-west of Rensselaer, a large sup ■ ply of good Apple trees, raised in the countv, ami i suitable to this climate. Tliey.areuf Hie best ami' hardiest varieties, of good size alml thrifty. Price j-j; ' to 15 cents each, cash in hand. Persons wishing good Apple tfqes need not go out | of the county to get them, nor Inly of persons bringing trees from a distance, as we halve enough to suppli the county. |46] GOODWIN & COEN. Fruit Trees! Fruit Trees! I WILL have in Rensselaer inlgnod time for early planting, a large and fine assortment of choice Apple, Pear, Peach and Cherry Trees; Isabella and other Grape Vines; Currants,'the famous Lawton Blackberry, Ohio E v r hearing If aspi crry, and other varieties; Goosel,; .!■■■ Pie Plants ol several kindstogether with several varieties of Roses amt other Flowers; all of which I wi.'l oi!0 of at a fair price 44 ts WM. ii MA'.'T'N, Agent. A Lag La. a; ~8. .. . FOTK OITIIATED in tlrn best paiils es tlio town v. Jfeiissei n-r,Ji>|- ;! - at verjr low price and o:i favorable terms by MILROY vC COLE, ' I'l Reni Estaie Agents.