Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1859 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THOMPSON & SON ARE IN RECEIPT OF THEIR FALL GOODS, DIRECT FROM BOSTON & NEW YOBKI WE HAVE BOUGHT OUR GOODS NJ7I2Y LOW, AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL aasAPsa ma WE ARE DETERMINED TO SELL GOODS CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THIS MARKET.

: COME ONE, COME ALL, AND SEE THE I Cheapest Store in Rensselaer i* FOP, CASHI l ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE Taken in Exchange for Goods. A2B THOMPSON A: SOX. . . . .. . . . . c Louisville, N. Albany & Chicago RAILROAD COMPANY. T'l I w. . w i w . w, —... -fry.qs/ 1859. F.LI. ARU AN6E.UENT. 1 559. TWO DAILY TRAINS TO ST. LOUIS, CINCINNATI, AND CHICAGO. On and after October 8 Passenger Trains will be run as follows : GOING NOKTH. FROM NEW ALBANY.—MiTcrnvi.L Accomodi tion —Daily, except Sunday, at S.: II A. M. Stopping at all Stations. Arrives al Mitchell at 12:05 P. ftl. Chicago and St. Louis Express Mail.— Daily, except .Sunday, at 11:55 A. M. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. &M. R. R. Train for St. Louis at 3:44 I‘. M.; and for Cincinnati at 5:00 P. M. Passengers dine at Mitchell and reach Chicago at 7:45 A. M. Ciui ago and St Louis Night Express.—Daily, except Sunday, at 10:50 P. M. Connecting at Mitchell with the train for St. Louis at 2:50 A. M. (No connection for Cincinnati.) Reach Chicago at 8:00 P. M. GOING SOUTH. FROM MICHIGAN ClTY.—Cincinnati and Louisville Dtr Express.— Daily, except Sunday, at 1:40 A. M. (Leaving Chicago at 10:45 A.M.) Arriving at Cincinnati at 1:40 A. M Connecting closely at Lafayette for New Albany, arriving ats:oo A. M., and at Louisville at 5:40 A. M. Cincinnati and Louisville Night Express—Daily, except Saturday, at 10:55 P. M.(leaving Chicago at 8:00 P. M.) running directly through, reaching Cincinnati at 0:40 A. M„ New Albany 4:25 P, M., Louisville at 5:15 P. M. TfpTrains stop at all regular Stations; and at signal Stations on signal. Both Through Trains connect at Greencastle with all I rains on the Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad, and at Lafayette with the Trains on the T01e.1.. ami Wabash Railroad, at M. S. Crossing with Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad, at Michigan City with the Michigan Central Railroad for Chicago and all points West and North-west, ami for Detroit and all points EastIr 7 =o “ l y one change of Cars for Chicago, .St. Louis or Cincinnati. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. irj’ T,lr ough Tickets for sale in Louisville, No. 555 Mam street, and at the Company’s Offices in New Albany, Michigan City and Chicago, for all the principal points in the East and Nortn-west. ~ ~ R. E. RICKER, Superintendent. , Supt s Offiee, New Albany, Oct. 7, lss<). 28.

UNITED STATES ITI AICSIIA E’S SAEE. BY virtue of a writ of execution (fi. fa.) to me directed from the Clerk’s office of the United States Circuit Court for the Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, I will, on the Bth day of November, A. D. 1859, between the hours ol ten o’clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M. of said day, at the Court House door in tho town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, offer for sale at public auction the' rents and profits for the term of seven years of all the following-de-scribed real estate, to-wit: The south-east quarter of section eleven, in township twenty-eight, range seven; and the west half of the south-west quarter of section twelve, township twenty-seven, range seven, situated and being In Jasper county, Indiana. And ti >on failure to realize a sufficient sum to satisfy the demand, I will, at the same time and place, and in manner aforesaid, offer fur sale the fee-simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Thomas Clark, at the suit of Henry G. Ely, Edward E. Bowen and William H. McConnell, against Rufus Strode and Thomas Clark. Sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, JOHN L. ROBINSON, U.S. Marshal for the Districtof Indiana, By Samuel Barbour, Deputy. September 27, 1859. Prs. fee, $7,00 Boots and Shoes. WE have, just received a very desirable w assortment of Houts and Shoes, which f wo will sell very lew. Good Boots and ole nt $2,50 to 4,50 per pair. 20 G. W. SPITLER.