Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1859 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

'New Albany & Salem R. R. 1859. 1859. WINTEB ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER JANUARY 3. PASSENGER TRAINS WILL BE RUN AS FOLLOWS! GOING NORTH. FROM NEW zXLBANY.—Chicago Mad —Daily, except Sunday, at 8.10 A. M. Stopping at all Stations on signal. Connecting at Greencastle at 3:29 A. M., for St. Louis, arriving at I 4:05 P. M.; and 7:02 P. M for Indianapolis, .r----riviugat 8:.I) P. M.; and at Lafayette at 4.22 A. M. for Chicago, arriving at 11:50 A. M. Passengers dine at Mitchell and sup at Lafayette. St. Louis and Cincinnati Dav Express.—Daily, except Sunday, at 12:- OT. M., stopping at all regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. &, M. R. R. train for St. Louis at 4:10 P. i M., arriving at 3:30 A. M.; and for Cincinnati at 4:50 P. M.. arriving at 10:20 P. M. Passengers dine at Mitchell. St. Louis and Cincinnati Night Express.— Daily at 10:30 P. > . Stopping only at regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. N M. R. IL trains lor St. Louis afid Cincinnati. Reaching Cincinnati at'8:0() A M., and St. Louis at 3:45 1* M. FROM GREENCASTLE.—Lafayette .Accomodation.— Daily, except Sundays, at 7:2) A. M. Connecting nt Lafayette at 3:33 P. M. with Chicago Day Express, arriving at Michigan City at 8.10 P. M., mid at Chicago at 11:15 P. M. GOING SOUTH. . FROM MICHIGAN ClTY.—Cincinnati Day i Express.—Daily, except Sundays, at 9:15 A. M. 'leaving Chicago at .6.45 A. M.) and running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 2:00 l A. M., stopping ut ail Stations between Michigan | City and Lafayette. Passengers dine at Reyn--1 ol'es. Cincinnati Night Express.—Daily, except Saturna vs, .at 11:45 P. M. i leaving Chicago at I ''•()() P, M.) running diiectly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 2:15 P. M. Connecting ut Lai layette, ut 5.27 .A. M ,with Louisville Mail Train ; or New Albany and Louisville, arriving at 6:20 i’. M. Stopping at till itlar Stations North, mdatall Statims South of Lafayette. Passen- 1 gers breakfast al Greencastle and dine at .Mitch--11 FROM MlTCHELL—Louisville Day Express.—Daily, except Sundays, ut 4;55 P. M. Stoppingut all rijgiilar Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with Of & M. R. R. trains from Cinciu-’ nati at 4:10 P. M.. and from St. Louis at 4.50 P. M. Reaching New Albany at 8:15 P. M. Louisville Night Express.—Daily at 2:59 A. M. Stopping at regular Stations. Connecting with O. &M.IL R. trains from St Louts Arriving ut New Albany at 6:15 z\. M. 1 ROM LAFAYETTE.—Greencastle Ac comodation. —Daily at 2:05 P. M. Connecting at Lafayette with Day Express from Chicago; and Michigan City. .Arrives at Greencastle at 6:05 P. AL, in time to connect witli train for Indianapolis at 7:02 P. M-, arriving at B:.'<o P. Al. I 7'he 'J'liroucili Truins connect at Greencastle ’ \v ith tlie Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad, mid at Lafayette with the trains of the Toledo. Wabash, mid Western Railroad, at M. S. Crossing with Michigan Southern mid Northern Indiana Railroad; at Michigan City with the Michigan Central Kailroad lor Chicago mid d: points Wi st and North-west, and for Detroi/and all points East. TTOitly one change of Cars for Chicago,. St. ' Louis or Cinciiimili. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. O’Throttgh lickets for s.de in Louisville, No 555 Main street, and at the Company's offices in New Albany, Michigan City and Chicago, tor all the principal points i u the East mid North-west. R. E. RICKEII, Sup’t Sitpt's Office, New Albany, Jan. 3, 1859. NEW MADISON HOUSE, Main SI., Columbia & Front, C»NCSNNATI, til’lU. I I tins Hotel is of the most modern constmcI lion, rotitai ai uu all the latest improveui ■til.and convmiisnci s adapted to such mi establishment- Tile purlers, dining-rooms mid bedrooms are newly furnished, the latter being commodious anil well ventilated. The location of the House is excellent, and affords peculiar nd-i vantages to the business commimity, being within five minutes’ walk of the post-oifice, telegraph offices and bunking houses, mid adjacent to the landings of the principal steamboats. Omnibuses mid baggage-wagons, from the several railroads leading to and from the city, call regularly for passengers. The strictest attention will be paid to the wants mid comfort of guests; mid no pains wiil be spared to .merit a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon the “M uiison” for, years past. -GARRISON & CAHILL, 2>-tf Proprietors. HEE’S ADjy§TA vr “ CI LT VATOB. riTHE undersigned have purchased from the inventor J. of tlie ab.ove-iiained Cultivator, the riiln to the following Counties: Fulton, Jasper, Cass, Miami, White and Pulaski, which they will dispose of on reasonable terms, by tiie township or County, as purchasers may desire. The superiority of this over all other zldjustable Cultivators consists: Ist. In its lightness, cheapness of construction, and strength con.him d with dui ability. The points, when one end is worn mH, may be reversed, placing the top downwards, thus immediately supplying and saving , the cost of an entile new set of teeth. i 2d. This Cultivator may be used with either three ! or five teeth in the same machine, and to cut any ; width of strip desired. i d. The teeth may be arranged at such angle as to ■ threw the dirt either right or left, toorfrom the cam. A specimen of this machine may be seen at. the shop : of Wm. H. Huber, in Keusselaer. WM. H. HUBF.K, ■ 14-ts 1). G. HEAD.

JUST REOEiV D A LOT OF SPLENDID; FAIT AND ! WINTER S,| LADIES, CALL AND SEE THEM. ‘-’9 ACS'.X. KOW Rensselaer Nurs =?r THE undersigned have at their Nurserv. two and a " half miles north-west of Kensselaer, a laige supply if good Apple trees, raised in the ci.uiitv, and ■ suitable to tins climate. They ale r.f the best and! ■ hardiest varieties, of good size arid thrifty. Price lof 1 to 15 cents each, cash in hand. Persons wishing good Apple trees need not go cut of ..tie count) to get them, nor bi y of persons bringing trees from a distance, as we have en< ugh to supply ; the county. |-IG| GOlillWlJt & COEN. Fruit ? 3 33! Fruit Trees’ ! AVI I.L have in Rensselaer in \ gned time for early planting, a large and fine a<s .rtnient i.f chuice I Apple. P, ar. Peach ami <’hcn4 Trees; Isabella .-.ml mdli. r ,;iape Vims; Currants,ltbe famous lawtoil | Blackberry. Ohio Evt rb< a.'in-- I •,berry. and otter va il'ties; Gooseberiu s. Pie Plalm f several hinds; together with sgveial varieties! <,f . - scs and i.tliei’ Ph. wersjAll of wliit h I will disjh si i f al a fair price ■H H WM. H MAJ.TIN, Agent. ‘ » I, Utbl'l M .’llHJi or TOH A LOTS, SITUATED in the best parts of the town of Rem.seiner, lor sal- it very low price and on | favorable terms by MILROY &. COLE. Rcttl Estate Agents.