The Jacksonian, Volume 3, Number 47, Nashville, Brown County, 1 May 1873 — Page 4

TOWN ELECTION. An election will be held in the incorporated town of Nashville* Brown county, Indiana, on the I sc Monday in May, 1873, for the election of the following named officers of said town; one Trustee tor District No. 1 in said town ; one Trustee for District No. 2 in said town ; one Trustee for District No. 3 in said town; one Clerk, an Assessor, a Treasurer, and a Marshall, who shall hold their offices until the 1st Monday in May, 1874, or until their successors are elected and qualified. E. II. COX, Clerk. April 24, 1873.-46. BRIDGE TO BUILD, OR REPAIR. State of Indiana , Brown County : Notice is hereby given that at the ■Tune term, 1873. of the Board of Commissioners ©f Brown county, they will receive Specifications and Bids for the building, or for the repairing of the Bridge over Salt creek at Nashville. bridge Builders are expected to furnish their specifications, ami make their bids hereon,. and the Board will select the.(specifications and bid which they r. r ap;>r« for the b cum mg .aw bridge or repair of the old one. By authority. William G. Watson, 46j Con n ty A ud i tor.. Trees I Flowers! Bulbs! Seeds! Hedge TI ants! Nursery Stock! Fruit and Flower Plates! Address F. K. PHOENIX, Bloomington Nursery, Illinois. GOO Attest;21 st year; 12 GveeUouso Apple, 1.000 1 yr., 20 dollars; 3 yr. 30 dollars; 3 yr. 40 dollars; 4 yr., 50 dollars. 4 Catalogues.20 cents

THE JACKSONIAN Thursday, May 1,1873. "Tnever ending hole. THE BOTTOMLESS. PIT IN EARNEST. A Knoxville paper tells of a etunning big hole in that section •which eclipses the big holes else ■where heard of. Says the account: Of course everybody has heard of this old cistern dug many years igo in the yard of the Lamar House in this city, the bottom of which fell out, carrying the tools of the workmen, as was popularly supposed, to China. It was afterwards found that there was a yawning cavern of unknown dimensions, whose bottom no man had the courage to find out. The practical sense of the proprietor of the Lamar House determined him to use the bottomless abvss as a drain, seeing it was a broken cis tern that could hold no water, and for many years had been thus used But there being no solid foundation to the impromptu drain, the side? have regularly fallen in time and again, and the woikmen, being fearful of their lives, have hitherto repaired the drain very flimsy indeed. There was another cave last week, and Mr. Guthrie, the proprietor, determined to have the old thing fixed once for all. The work has been progressing now for several days. The repairs promise to be permanent. Thirty-five feet below the surface the workmen came to the canaverous opening about which much has been said and more written. The mouth of the cavern is very large, and the cavern itself is supposed to extend many thousand feet downward and to cross the city diagonally from southeast to northwest. The workmen found great difficulty in making the excavation, the stench being almost intolerable five dollars a day was paid for their work, and a number of them were compelled to cease their labor, having been overcome with the foul exhalation arising from the decomposed matter turned up by their shovels. They talked with bated breath of the mysterious sounds they heard coming from tha cavern, and will not tell of the many odd and uncanny tH&gs they found accumulated at the bottom. .One of the workmen narrowly escaped being buried s ,: •. le v-; ; ascending Tap ladder, toliow.i.g his comrades, who were going to dinner, when a mass ef earth and rocks weighing sevcral ions, caved in just opposite the round of the ladder on which ho stood at the moment. The mouth of the cavern has been arch ed over in a substantial manner, and the drain will be made morf secure and stronger tha* ever before.

OlD RTE WHISKY, ROURHOX WHISKY, P UR E WEE A T WHISKY. Also, a lull stock of the finest Wines and Brandies, ■AT MC’GSA'Il’S SAI.OCF.* Nashville , IndFINE CIGARS kot constantly on ham!,

walk on the track. Thus another source of interesting items is ruthlessly cutoff by the inventive genius of the country. Next they will invent non-explosive kerosene, and then what will the newspaper itemizers do? A bright little bov, hearing his father say that a man ought to "Stick to his business,” emptied a bottle of mucilage in the old gentleman’s office chair. The old gentleman says he has not been stuck so badly since 1854 and rewarded his ofispring by taking him on a whaling trip to the back cellar. Some of the Republican journals say that the election in Connecticut is only a reaction such as always follows a Presidential election. But Connecticut never reacted before. It was never thus in Israel. And Cincinnati, and Detroit, and Cleveland, arid Dayton, and Dubuque reacted. We suspect there is philosophy for these simultaneous reaction. A man recently broke off a marriage because the ladv lid not possess good conversational powers. A critical friend commenting on the fact says: “He should have married her, and then refused her a new bonnet, and he then would have discovered her conversational powers! 1 ’ Tha official returns of the Connecticut election make Ingersoll’s majority 8,443. The Senate is eleven Republicans to ten Democrats. Last year it stood fifteen Republi cans to six Democrats. The House stands 100 Republicans to 132 Democrats. Last yaur itwas 130 to ill A great many business men do not advertise because they think it “dont pay.” John Y. Farewell says: ‘Without advertising I would have been a poor man to-day’ A.T. Stewart says: “He who invests one dollar in business should invest one dollar in advertising.”

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THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAI misery. Just Published, in a Sealed envelope. Price six cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatvnent and Radical Cure ot Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotency. Nfervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, &c.—% Rob, J. Culvervvell, M. JD., author ot the “Green Book, &c. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience chat the awful consequences of SelfAbuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically .— This lecture will prove a boon to thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing the publishers. Also, Dr. Culverwell’s “Marriage Guide.” price 50 cents. Address the Publishers, C’HAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box, 4586. (46)

Ht®l F©r Tlae NEW |P 1EMOYEB TO North-east Corner Public Square, o McG-EE & McGRAYEL,Pkopr’s, —0 We respectfully call the ittention of the citizens of Brown aul adjoining counties, to our excjllent and complete assortment ot gods in our line ol business. We Hater ours.'lves that we will sell as lew' if not lower, than any other drtijfetabiishtnent in this section of thacountry. Call and examine our stockof Orngs and Claeamleals, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISIES, WINDOW GLASS, BftOKS & STATIONERY, PEBF LAC BY, FANCY SOAPS, CON. OIL, LAMPS, TOILET ARTIC „ w i re- ■, ■' A DIES, &c,, &c. Physicians are especially requested to give us a call, and examine our stock, as it is composed of the purest articles that could be purchased.

New York has one restaurant where no fish, flesh, foul liquors or cigars are served—milk forming (he chief feat ure of the bill of,fare. You can get mush and milk, boiled rice, oat-meal, and other shjvpla and wholesome things, but nothing rich or highly seasoned. The field of Christain missions, in what is distinctly known as the heathen world, embraces a population of 700 000,000. Of these, seven-eights attached to one or other of the three systems—Moham medanism, Hindooism and BuddKentucky wit is sometime pretty sharp if a little homely. A Bowling Green farmer being asked the otnjer day if a daughter recently married was sti 1 living with him, replied, ‘No sii! When one of my gats swarms she must hunt her own hive.’ Under the new assessment law of Indiana, the property of a widow or unmarried fa*mal$, in (he amount oi $500 is exempt from taxation, pro viding her whole property, real and personal, do not exceed $1,000. The Exchange Hotel. New Hartford, Iowa, burned Sunday nigh!; loss $4 000. Insured for $2,700 in the Home, of Columbus Ohio. At Moline, Illinois, Sunday, Frederic Duftey, a well known citizen, committed suicide by blowing his brains out with a musket.

A BOQBL BTOSi pflS WtwS <» .A pr!7a f® C«aa30crts«i» Married or those about |o>a g® *** marry- on, the ph/riological •* IZiTll I mysteries and’relations of 1 J W J the sexualsysless* the iatcafe. discoveries la niiapriag, how t». preserve th'o complexion, &•*. 'i'hia is aiUatereating work nf two hundred, and twenty* Jfeur pages, with numerous cxi&raTisra, and contains vale* able information for those who are married, «r contemplate marriage. Still, it.is a book; that ought to fas kept uado*>lack and key, and Hot laid carelessly About the house, f Sent to any ohoffreo of postage) for Fifty Cents. Address Dr. i^peassi*/,.. Kq.XQ. *»• EigfcUl SV St. Louis, iia. % Hstioo'b ino AMictsd sadUalbritenats. : Before applying to the notorious quaeks who advertise &| »nb>Io papers, or t-Rlng any quack remedies,.. peruse Dr*. Butts* work no matter what jour &Ue&s i la,, or how dspktfafale your condition,. Dr, Batts can bo consulted, personally or by*nsa51, on tlwfc fiiseases mentioned !n his works, 02ke. No. V2 N, Sighlstk. Street, between Marlw-t and Chesnut, St. Louis, Mo. Look to yens? CMldrea! Tk® Great Soottilag Bcmefij, ™H@» i CirescnlioemifjtrlBsla tfcel PR SC3U vaiawaffl’E ts» SYRUP. j‘-oaa of CENTS. MRS. j Pubdtrrsct'n - 7nl9lon ?pn-' rror- -k’it.I'C.fJ WmSOOKTS:™** «ji di«.« S o. i-«~-i u S5 SYfi'Cr. CENTS S**? Kpt*3& ?r?*“ t r- p |f b It Is tb« great Infants’ and Children's Soothing Eeraedy,. !p ail disorders brought oa by toothing or fmy other e&suas. front red by tha Grafton Mefiiaina Co., f:“ Lauis, Mo, Soti by SiTSgJmU «i iittita ia. ItsuUid . «y«iyvMra>.

Grocery Department. For the accommodation of our customers we have a full stick of COFFEES, TEAS, SUGARS. PEPPER, SPICE, INDIGO, CANDLES, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, LEAD, &t., We also keep constantly on hand a good assortment of Hardvare and Tinware, which we will sel at lowest figures. , I A fine assortment of Cigarsfaid Tobacco always on hard. Don’t fail to call on us and examine our goods and prices betorepurchasing elsewhere. Remember tire placf, North-east Corner Public Sepiare, (44) Nashville, Indiana.

DR. WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles street. St Louis, Mo. n»« been longer engaged ia the jpfoitJ tmtmeot of r.li Vanoreal, Sexual and Cnronlo'tMsaaaes »aaa a z:j ether PiiyUoiuti in sit Louie,an city papers flmn. Syphilis, Conorrhoaa, Cleat, Stricture, Orchitis, Hernia, cr Rupture, an Urinary D'ooacicsaac! r»-ph! S »t leer mercurial afibo» tlpns Of the tfiroat, eUS n • r bones, era ticaw* wi: a Ur;paralleled t access, cn lute t eckruitic principles, Spermatorrftjsa, Sesual Debility and impotence, MtJia result of eel/afyusaia youth, resfealcxcassoaiaiaaiurer years, or ctbsr causes, uud whie!s jprodaoo come of tbo following effects: nerVoutmeso, seminal: amissiona, debility, dimnesa of eight, defecttve WiSfiS 33 oa She face, physical dacay, aversion to society of /mSgea, drifts*ion of ideas, los t o/sesa&l power, etc., r»u* ma t r? asol m p rop e r or u nhap, are permaaeui)/ourudi Paaxp let <36 pi<?ss> relating to tty* above, sent in sealed envelope, for two postage etamps. . D!s©a3©3 peo»j3lai*.to women, anch a» Jlmenorr/ioia, Dywnenorrhma, Houorrhagm, Leucorrhco cs, cr vlutes. Chlorosis, Diseases and displacements ofthewomib 9 Sterility, etc,, successfully tieitcoi. PcsoriptSva pane hl.ifc Bsnt sealed for tiro stamps# Age with experience can bo railed upon. Itia relf ©vilent that a Physician treat ng t!uva*» aads of cases cvsry yea? acquires great skill, Physician#, koowfog fsla frequGiu’y toef-maifna persons to my care. Confidential eanstiUatioa, per. onal’y cr by letter, freer m2 Invited, Wheait 1'J iacoavcnleut to visit the city for trcit* meat, medicines can b a r cue b y c xp -ess or eq a il e verywhei o, Curcablo C'isos guaranteed, where doubt exists It I* franklv rated. Oib hou i: 9 A. K, to 7 P. M. Sundays, la M. to I P. M. Persons arriving in the eUy at env hour, may gojw to the vflce, M afc night ring the D or Pell, The t tub' ia&mant [a whole house of twelve room*'! I*. tho most ex-tensive in th® country, embracing Reoimtion ao.i CoaMuUatioa ro«ma, Bonrdiag and sleeping Hparimeau?; Medicated and Vapor Ba'hs; a Comprehensive Laboratory where ail modiclnosmJOd ia the cmtablisbnoeu 5 are prepares* and most important of fell th« Library, where the old and latest standard works of all tho sshocla of i-ra found, also Anatomical Plates, Ufa sizes and colored io life,, Hluatratiogdiscos d condition'*, which h&vo beea proem ad from Paris, France, regardless of ©spouse, and hot t<vb*. found in any other Library ia 4b* city. Th * L’bruxy ♦hr fii vn.de open to nJI callers, Addrss* css above.

Wiohaif s Pine T r e.e. NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY ■ FOB THB THROAT AND LUNGS, It is gratifying to inform the public that Dr. L. Q C. Wishart’s Fine Tree Tar Cordial, for Throat and Lung Diseases, has gained an enviable reputation from the Atlantic to the Paei tie coast, and from thence to some of the first families of Europe, not through the press alone, but by persons throughout the States actually benefited and cured at bis office. While he publishes less, so say our reporters, he is unable to supply the demrnd. It gains and holds its reputation— First, Not by stopping cough, but by loosening and assisting nature to throw off the unhealthy matter collected about the throat and bronchial tubes, which causes irritation. Second, It removes the cause of irritation (which produces cough) of the mucous membrane and bronchial tubes, assists the lungs, to act and throw off the unhealthy secretions, and purities the blood. Third. It is free from q.tills, lobelia, ipecac and opium, of which most throat and lung remedies are composed. which allay cough only, and disorganize the stomach. It has a soothing acton the liver and kidneys, and lyins phatic and nervous regions, thus reaching to every part of tiie system, and in its invigorating and purifying effects it has gained a reputation which it must hold above all others in the market

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Ihe remains of Bishop Mellvaine, of Ohio, who died in France, are in Westminster, awaiting shipment to the United States. The funeralservjces will take place to-day. Benja min Moran, Secretary of the United States Legation, will be pall bearer. The propeller Yosemite, with 18,000 bushels of wheat, entered the harbor of Erie, Pa,, Monday evening She cleared from Teh do on the 19. h inst, encouraging considerable pee on her passage. This is the first grain movement and the first arrival of the season. The body of a man named Dennis Burns was found in a creek near Thornton, St. Clair county Michigan, Sunday, suppose to have been fouly dealt with. A young lady named Helen Mcfiery was thrown from a bwggy and instantly killed, at, Marshall, Michigan, Sunday evening, while returning from church. Her father and a lady were seriously injured. President Thiers gave a reception on Saturday night, at the Palace of the Elvsies. Mr. Sohenck, United States Minister to great Britain, was present, and was introduced to the President by Minister washburne. George Brown of Halifax, having received no answer to his scullin"challenge to Sadler the English champion, will issue a challenge to Ellis Ward, John Biglin, Henry Coulter, or any other American oarsman for a race for $2,000, to take place at Halifax in July, iirovrn to ahow bis oppotant at his expenses.

Sugar Beets.—A four hundred acre sugar beet field has been seen recently, by lha editor of the Pacific Rural Press, at Davisville, Yolo county, California. The beets were in rows about fifteen to eighteen inches apart, and were up four or five indies. Twenty-five Cdnamen, with hoes, “sweeping in broad platoon to and fro across the field, extirpating the few small weeds that had made their appearance since planting. These beets belonging to the Sacramento Valley Beet Sugar ©ssmpany, which has one thousand acres of them under cultivation. Trust Children.—Never accuse a child of a fault unless you are sure be committed it. Children should not De treated with suspicion. We should not act toward them in this mattei as we feel we ought to act toward othors, only with great tenderness—not less as .s usually done. We should al ways put the best construction* possible on their conduct that is unless you are sure the child is telling a lie, and can prove it, not show the least hesitaton in believing what he says. Far better that you should be deceived, than to run the risk of showing a truthful child that you do not trust him. Your simple trust may make a lying child truthful. Your doubt of his truthfulness may make a truthful child a liar. NEWS AND MISCELLANY. An inventive Michigander has just patent'd a self-rocking cradle, the motor being enclosed in a porce-lain-lined iron pipe, corresponding in curve with the rocker and fastened to the cradle crosswise. He has been granted a patent upon his i$ vention, And claims that it is as naar perpetual motion as will ever be discovered. A western engineer has invented a hot-water prfmp with which to gffiurt water on deaf persons who

NOTICE. Col. James S. Hester having been appointed Judge, of the Bnyvn Circuit Court, it is now necesdry that tie firm books of IIoffer f lug be settled by cash or n. who know themselves int % l)te< to ns are requested to call soon at dir office and make settlement, for the books must be closed. m25-43) Hester & Beowxng. SURVEY. Notice is hereby given that I will proceed to survey section 33, in town 9. north of range 3. east, on Monday, May 5th, 1873, and establish theiinss and corners thereof of which fast all persons interested will take nolice. 441 L. S. Alder, S. B.C. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given thai the undersigned has been appointed by Brown Circuit Court, Administntor of the estate of Rebecca Thompson, late of Brown county, deceased. — Said estate is supposed to be solvent. 44] Abraham Thompson, Adm’r. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appoirced administrator ot the estate of Jasper Plummer, late of Brown comity, deceased. Said estate is suppled to be solvent. Wm. T. Carmichael, Lf) Administrator.

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A POPUItAK MEDICAL SOCK I MANHOOD! WOMANHOODI pE25?es i M ARRIAGHI Explaining wNo may marry, who not, why, The Impedimente to Marriage —Causes, Consequences nail Cure, I<at« Fhy slolog'aal discover,- es ia (h« intcraotiug ftmotio* of Bcproduotion. About prevention. Sexual excitement, xtsh.-r ful ei&cts, wi h needful advice. Sexual cxlmujtiun, la middle or cd l age, ii oia whatever caast, and v hat can ••done la rttobicase*. About pimplca oa the face cud Wood Impurities, Why our people a/e prematurely infirm. Ail that the doubtful or Inquisitive'wish to know, A finely Illustrated 260 p-igsbook, coat&taing much information for the Married, or those contemplating marriage. A true Janrriagc guide and priva <» counselor. Gent ta any addroaa* securely sealed, hy mail, lor it j eenw, by DOCTOR WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles St., Si, Lonia, Mo, The moet ertceeaafvl spe~ia'irtofV'e age, vtTta has giveti ■ lifelong special attention tot' a Uio trectm-nie/ollcates relating to (he above, a,.dhaele n longCf lOCPt Cd it St. Lo'it than any cth r Ch -onic D; ace I’itysician. Read his works and Judge for yourself. Confidential (omvHation p reinat y or by mail free, <■ -t ittvf.td, livery letter ef Inquiry with cneitamp on5ii.cr.cf, g ww%w Popular illustrated book(2Gbpages)ort ManhoodI Womanhood! Marriage! Impediments to Marriage; the cause and cure. Sent securely sealed, post paid for 50 cents, by Dr. C. Whittier, C17 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo., the great specialist. * Road his works.

W ®tlce. THE PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL, AX® Worm Sugar Drops Being under ray immediate direction they shall not lose their curative qualiiies by the. use of cheap and impure articles, HENB£R. WISHART, Proprietor.