Eljt Alariettian. gf a i v id a a, . - frAtentlteit 8,18'60. Win the haste and confusion of last week, we neglected to insert the name of Bann SraNGLER, Esq., as one of the Vice Presidents of the Lincoln Club.— Mr. S. is one of the most decided and energetic Lincoln-men in our vicinity. orMr. Barr will exhibit hie Magic Lantern exhibition in the Town Hall, this evening. These scenes are highly interesting and we hope to see a well-fill ed house. Mr. B. proposes exhibiting in Maytown on Monday evening. I ifir Nagle's Railroad Hotel has just re ceived a re-touch in the way of a new coat of paint—lead color—and the addition of new venetian shutters on the second and third stories are, we are told, to fol low, which will greatly improve the ex ternal appearance of the hotel. We are glad to be able to chronicle these im provements in our town.. . There will be preaching in the English language at Rev. Martin Peck's church, near Maytownon Saaday morn ing the 16th instant, by the:Rev. Daniel Musser. lir We were shown a few days since a couple of colored photOgraphs, taken by Mr. Dellinger of this place, that, were truly beautiful and lifelike. WOK' Monday of last week, William Kirchner, aged about seventy or seventy five years, residing about two and a half miles north of Mount Joy, left his home and had not been seen orlaeard of until last Friday, when his body was found in the woods, about half a mile from his dwelling. When found a,bottle which had contained liquor was by his side, and one of his fingers was thrust into the mouth of the bottle. tirThe LanCaster Express, speaking of:the new depot in that city says : The various departments of ,the new depot arc nearly completed,' and all will be ready for the occupancy of their respec tive tenants on Monday.: .Mr; Young man, the ticket agent, has taken posses sion of his department, and with his fa miliar and ever pleasant face the new office looks like an old ampaintance.— In fact, if he were not-there, hundreds of railroad travelers would doubt Whether this was the Lancaster station or not, the traveling public having been accus tomed to see him in that responsible positiorc for over a'quarter of'a century —ever since the railroad was built. *WA pedestrian named Buckley has been amusing the Pittsburgers by per forming the feat of walking one thousand miles in as many consecutive hours.— They supposed everything was going on right until Buckley bad a falling out with his agent, who stated that the pe destrian had frequently refreshed himself with five hours sleep at a time, when no visitors were in attendance. This same "Tom Buckley" gave a "walking enter tainment" at the Perry House, in this place, during the "yankee season," where, it is said, he did the same thing—sleep when no visitors were in attendance and be awakened when any came. Truly, the age of Humbug. , firA German named Philip. Isle, was shockingly injured at Shultz's ore bank, adjoining this borough, on Tuesday last. He was engaged in mining ore, when a car used for drawing up ore from below on a railway, when near the top broke loose, and ran down rapidly that Isle was, unable to get out of the way. The car caught . him and crushed him in a shocking manner. Hie leg was broken and lacerated, his back badly crushed and received very severe internal inju ries, from all of which, Dr. Grove, who was called upon to attend him,. informs us he is &lag as well as. could possibly be expected'. ar We find the following declinaticins have already appeaved, refusing to be considered candidates, upon the so-called "independent ticket:;l"..Pr. J. L:Ziegler, Lewis R. Hibshman, Jacob B. Shuman, Benjamin Brackbill. A.. Scott Ewing says Ms name was used at the formation of said ticket without his knowledge or consent. So we go. FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT: While Mir. WM. Batten . , of Mount Joy, was returning from the'Moantville camp meeting, on Saturday morning last, an accident oc curred which will probably prow} fatal to several citizens of the former place. Ile was driving a two horse wageniload ed with some of the tent furniture, and upon which were seated Mrs. Elizabeth Bowman, Miss Banos Nauman' and' Miss Elizabeth Stehman. In driving down a hill, between Mountville• and Silver Springs, he attempted to put'his foot on the brake ; in doing so he slipped off the store box upon which he was seated; between the horses, who, partly taking fright, dragged him to the foot of the hill. His shoulder blade was broken, his jaw dislocated, and other injuries sustained. The ladies were.thrown out and very badly injured. Mrs. Bowman bad• several limbs and ribs - broken, while Miss Nautrinn was so seriously injured about the head • alto makelier recovery doubtful. Miss Stehman sustained but' trifling injuries.—Lancaster .Express: Scraps of Wit and Wisdom, by a Mariettian. gEr The destruction caused by a single mad dog in the vicinity of Paterson, New Jersey, is estimated at fifteen hun dred dollars.—Exchange Pager. And yet the wonder is, so many men, and some even of reputed refinement, will have these dirty, filthy, destructive animals about them. It may be that having failed to secure that sympathy, love and affection so grateful to the human heart, of those around them that they conclude to buy one of the scabby fellows, and'revelling in his bread-bought gratitude, vainly fan cying they are loved, and therefore de light in the brutal companionship. "I say, Jim, why don't you get a wife ?" "What would I do with her ?" "Why,—why you must be so very lonely ; besides you have such a com fortable home ; are so nicely fixed and no children ;—why if any man should have a wife, you should have one," "Comfortable home—nicely fixed—and no children ;—Pray then,—what would I wan't with a wife?, I might get into the fix the Pope is with his Irish Brigade, or the, man who, ,drolir the Elephant-in the Lott'dry.!"„ . *Fit has been suggested that the Bo rough autholities make some suitable public acknowledgement "to the Ladies for the handsome:manner in which they sweep the pavements. It is true" Hus bands and Fathers may think that silks, satins, &c., are rather expensive material for the purpose but that should not di minish their admiration for the beauty of clean brick even though the skirts of the town do suffer. *3"Am old Bachelor is a traveler upon life's railroad who has entirely fail ed to make the connections."—N. Y. Paper And old Husbands, not unfrequently, regret very much having made the con nections. CE'lt is said ,that "Henry HI. of France, could never sit in the room with a cat." And It may be: said, in our day, there is many a man who can never sit at home in the room with his wire. Gls it not the Most impure and cor rupt in beart'who-are the most fruitful in unjust suspipions, and the most indus trious in blackening the fair fame of their neighbors. THE MADNESS OF TRIFLING WITH MS 'EASE.- nut fo for those who reason.:— There are thousands of lunatics at large. Is the manidane who shows more solici tude to , keka his house in good repair than tC prfarve his health or prop his failing COEI titution.? Such a man is, as Shakspear(has it, essentially mad, with out seem*. so. Besides, there's no ex cuse for . renaining sick, when the moans l a of recover Nave been placed within the reach of "very valetudinarian. The great and ood Holloway, volunteering the resoures of a well-stored and pow erful intenaut in the service of humanity, has sough ii found, combined ; and applied the antidies to every disorder which as: sails the ilystem, either from within or without, [His two world-celebrated rem I-- t edies are ehieving, id regions and climates, the most signal triumphs. Bulletin of liolloivay's victories appear in every üblic journal that issues from the pres• and more than- ten thousand .s of cures accomplished by his Ointment, are published au ' &rope and in this country.— 'r are mineral poisons and party coties considered necessary in ice of physic: The two medi ders of the nineteenth century trseded them. certifica Pills au , nually No long, lyzing n the prac cinal have su .spoptic, the scrofula-stricken is of liver complaint, of erape se, or, worse than all, of miner es, rejoice in the salunary rev The d the vict tive disc al viedi. caution. Abo all, the feeble.r sex'in every con life, and in au countries, have congratulate 'themselves that Holloway's remedies have been ithe world. It would seem that 1d _conservative action has a pa., 'd most beneficial effect upon the lystem and constitution at the eriods of life. In girlhood, ma dl old age, as maiden and as wife her, fragile and sensitive woman these preparations the surest f quieting every pain• f iegulating 1 sordered function, and replacing nd debility with activity and dition reason Profess given t their m culiar a female critical turity, and m finds ii means every torpor strong The loway' not be father= aloe of such a medicine as Hol- Pills as a household remedy can: ver-appreciated. Husbands and now little of the many aches and which the feebler members of, wilies are subjected, in conse nt' their seilentary habits, and the I l l ibility of their nervous systems. er uncomplainingly : diffidence prevents them from applying to • I eian • or if they do seek medical sto no purpose. But in Iloilo ! i:medies, they have a sore means .f, and in the accompanying direc , d adVice, a chart that, if implie- Y r owed, , will guide them to renewed and cheerfulness ,-Same Journal. People's party;` of , Chester renominated•Jo , MP Hickman , kr cowl "Con: r - e-r&THE W_ 1 7- - u t, • h 6, Ilii DAVID ROTH, Dealer in Hardware, Cedarware, Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnishes, Hoop and Bar Iron, Steel, Spikes, Nails, Parlor, Office, Hall and Cook STOVES,' &O. . MAKES this means of informing the citizens 1 ofMarietta and vicinity, that he is now pre pared to furnish anything in his line of busi ness, consisting in part, of Table Cutlery of all kind ' s ; Building a n d Housekeeping Hard ware, in all styles, Cutlery, Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, Cedarware, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Knives,Forks, Spoons,Shovels,Po kers, Tongs, Candlesticks , Cop perPans,Waiters, and Brass Kettles, Door, Desk, Pad and all other kind .of Locks, Nails, Spikes and in fact everything usually kept in a well regula ted Hardware establishment. DAVID ROTH, Market ,Street, Marietta ) Pa. July 21, 1860. , ;•.; pi P. w . • 8 ' 4 s e 0 .4 r. ; ,z• c 4 s.- pyl 4 ,14 P;',3 o w 0 •zo. c: E-1 " 1 . •-• t qg w z .4„, 7.1 A - VO O 5.4 c-1 *0- v . ca b ? 40. I =' o« ,„ t? • . m o 3 A V?, ›. PT4 tta. 6:4 It).1 fr 4 .4 " GI N L). tg, o r 4 ao 0 .4 N o g tA ,os -7:1 6 tl - M F 4 4 o P w Fel P t b 4 c, 1.1 g sa, 0 H OWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia. A Benevolent Institution established by • special endowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the cure of Diseases of the Sexual organs. Medical advice given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description ot,their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, medicines furnished free of charge. • Valuable Reports on Spermatorrbcea, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the New Remedies employed in the Dispensary sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three postage stamps will be acceptable to pre-pay postage. Address, DR. J. SaiLLIN Hanoi-mon, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South 9th St., Philadelphia. By order of the. Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. GEORGE FAIRCHILD, Secretary SEALED proposals will be received by the undersigned, Secretary of the Marietta and Maytown Turnpike Road Company, until the evening of the 12th of September, for the erection of a Toll House at "13oggs' Hill." Plans and specifications can be seen by calling on J. W. CLAAK, Sec'y. Sep. 1, 'B6O-2t. RECEIVED at Anderson's Confec tionary and Variety Store, in Market-st:, a fins assortment of children's gigs„ baskets wagons ; neransbulatord, wheelbarrows, toys wagons, candidates flags,, d r urns, rocking horses,Szc., at Andersoies. AnGENERA L ASSORTMENT OE 0 Hammered and Rolled Iron, IL S. ars, Norway, Nail Rods, American and German Spring and Cast Steel, Wagon Boxes, Iron Axles, Sprtngs Sm., for smiths. STERRETT 4 CO. AormSUPERIOR COOK STOVE, very plain style, each one warranted to per- , to the entire satisfaction of the purchaser. STERRETT & CO. ....4 OA General Assortment of all kinds of A . BUILDING HARDWARE, LOCKS, 't : Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Cellar Grates, Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty, very cheap. STERRETT & CO. KNIVES & FORKS, Britainia and Silver plated'Spoons, Brass, Copper, Plain and Enameled Iron Kettles, and Housekeeping goods generally. Sterrett 8f Co. ' UB S , Spokes,. Felloes, Wagon Bows, TT Oil Cloth, Varnishes, &c. STERRETT Ar CO. PECIAL NOTICE : Now opening, the largest and most complete assortment of Men's Wear we have ever offered, consisting of Super English, French, American and Ger man, Black and Fancy Twilled and Plain Cloths and Cassimeres, Fancy, Silk, Plain and Figured Silk Velvet and Plush Vestings, We invite particular attention to the above goods. HALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! The under signed is now selling ott goods at greatly reduced prices in order to make room for a FALL STOCK,.-COME AND SEN. J. R. DIFFENI3ACII. Marietta, August 4, 1860. FLAVCrURING EXTRACTS: Vanilla, Strawberry, Piae Apple, Almond; Itose, Lemon, - Just received and for sale at drove Roth's. ALARGE assortment of Fancy Baskets of all kinds,. size and description, just receiv ed- and for sale at reasonable prices at J. M. Anderson's. et FD ER VINEGAR: Ten barrels Pure lJ home made Cider Vinegar for sale at six cents a. Quart at WoLrE's, made of the pure juice of the apple; a single trial will convince you of that fact.. Wolfe's Variety Store. 0 NEW BRASS NjLOCK S—Good Time •• Keepers, for One Dollar. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry carefully, re paired and charges moderate, at WOLFE'S. Cane& Peaches, from Richards & Ribbitas, Dover, the following vanetiern Old Miken Free, Ward's late , Free & Smock, very fine, • - For Sale at W OLFE'S. CLOTHS AND CASSIDIERS.—A very.su parlor selection'of French and German Cloths, and Cassimers, and a variety. of beauti ful Vestings, selling very cheap at SPANGLER & PATTERSON'S. TaAUMBER YARD. J. GII,OSII & SON, Lumber Dealers, rd at the Eastern part of Marietta. E- Please call at their office, adjoining the THREE-STONY bribk house at the CANAL EW FISH Mackerel N : NO9. I, 2 and 3, in various packages ; Herring and Cod Fish, at SPANGLER e r PATTERSON'S. ".1 SACKS OF GROUNDGROUNDALUM SALT VVjust received and will be eold below the old prices, by .J. R., DIFFENBACH. - rIgIIID Gam Drops, Candies, Fruits; Nuts, Toys, &c., wholesale and retail by_ J. M. ANDERSON. SEGARS and Chewing Tobacco. A large and good variety at J. M. Anderson's. EXCELLENT Cooking and Eating Apples always on hand at Anderson's. erKTIVI.DROPS: Stewart's New-York Gum jr Drops, 8 varieties, at Wolfe's. STEWART'S. New-York Candies, for sale . . at WOLFE'S. inthYOTT'S' Hanging and Side Lamps, IJ For Sale at GROVE tir ROTH'S Q . U.k'ERIOR COAL OIL-25 ceult a quail 33 . it GROVE W.ROTH , S. • AEIRESH. Lemons and Oranges hst receiAme. _IL7 and for sale cheap at J. 111.'AiittersOrek. T.EIVIONS—= - New Crop French •Leinons just receivedLand.for sale at' WOLFE'S. GO3 54ba the , gfheAlfra o,adariiafl4l2 For the General Election for 1860. TN Pursuance of the duties imposed by the Electipn Laws of the State of Pennsylva nia, I, BENJAMIN F. ROWE, High Sheriff of Lancaster county, do hereby publish and give notice to the qualified citizens, electors of the several Wards, Townships, Districts and Boroughs of the city and county of Lancaster, that a General FleCtion will be held on TUES DAY, the 9th day of OCTOBER next, 1860, at the several places hereinafter designated; to elect by ballot, One Person duly qualified for Member of the Thirty-Seventh Congress, of the United States. Two Persons duly qualified,for Members of the Senate of Pennsylvania. Four Persons duly qualified for Members of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. One Person duly qualified for Sheriff. One Person duly qualified for Prothonotary. One Person duly qualified for Register. One Person duly qualified for Recorder. One Person duly qualified for Clerk of Quar ter Sessions. One Person duly qualified for Clerk of Or phans' Court. tine Person duly qualified for County Com missioner. TWo Persons duly qualified for Directors of the Poor, to serve for three years, and One Person duly qualified for Director of the Poor, to serve for one year. Two Persons duly qualified for Prison In spectors. One Personduly qualified lor Coroner. One Person duly qualified for Auditor. lat Disteict--Compoied of the four Wards of Lancaster city The qualified voters of the North East - Ward will hold their election at the public,House of Anthony Lechler, in East King street; those of the North West at the public house occupied by. Adam Trout; those of the South East Ward at the public house occUpied by Rapp & Wilson, in East King street; those of the South West Waal at the public house of Martha Urban. 2d District—Drurnore township, at the No. 2 ichetithonse in the village of Chestnut Level. lliii" * DriitrAct-Composed of 'the township of West Donegal, including the Borough of Eliz abethtown;,at the public house now occupied by George Boyer, in 'the Borough of Eliza bethtown, 4th District—Earl township, at the public hall in the village of New Holland, in said township. sth District--Elizabetli township, at the pub lic house now occupied by Franklin & Elias • Bentz, in Brickersville, in said township. Gth District--13orough of Stiasburg, at the public house now occupied by Henry Bear, in said borough. 'ith District—RaPho township, including the Borough of Manheim, at the public house oc cupied by Michael White, in said borough. bth District—Salisbury township, at the pub lic house now occupied by John Mason, White Horse tavern, in `said township. 9th District—East Cocalico township, at the public house now. occupied by Widow Fulmer, in the village of Reamstown, in said township. 10th District—being a part of the township of East Donegal, at the, public school house in the village of Maytown, in said township. 11th District=Cmrnariron' township, at the public house how occupied_ by" John Myers, in the vilage of Churchtown.,.in said, township. 12th District=l..lisruc township; at thefiouse now occupied by. George. Robinson, in said township- ' - - • 13th District--13art township, at the public house now occupied by Edwin Garrett, in said township. 1 th District—Colerain township, at the pub lic house now occupied by James Cr. Under hand, in said township. 1. th District--Fulton township, at the public house now occupied by Joseph Phillips, in said township. I6th District—Warwick .township, at the public house now occupied by,Samuel Lich tenthaler, in the village of Litiz, in said town- ship. 17th District—Compose& Of. the Borough of Marietta, and partmf, East Donegal township., at the public school-house in the Borough of Marietta, in.said township. 18th District—Columbia Borough, at the Town Hall, in said borough. 19th District-Badsbury township; at the public housemow occupied by Abraham }Loop, in said township. , 20th District—_Lea.cock township, at the pub lic house now occupied by. George Diller, in said - 21st District—Brecknock township, at the public house, now occupied by Isaac Messner, in said township. 22nd District—Composed of, parts of town-. ships of.Rapho, Mount Joy and East Donegal, at the public school house In the Borough of Mount Joy. 23rd District—Being part. of East ileniplield township . , at the public house now occupied by Jacob Swarr, in the yillageof Petersburg, in said township. 24th District—West Lampeter . township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Mil ler, in the village of Lampeter Square, in said township 26th. District—Conestoga township, at the public house now occupied by John G. Preis, in said- township. . 26th District—Being part of Manor township, at the upper school house in :the Borough of ,Washington, in said township. 2.th District—Ephratatownrship, at the pub lic house now occupied by John W. Gross, in said township. 28th District—Cony township, at the public school house in the village of Bainbridge, in said *township. 2- th District—Manhtim township, at the public house now occupied by Charles H. Kry , der; in the village of NelfsVilleiin said town ship. . 30th District—Being part of Manor township, at the public house now occupied by 'Geerge Hornberger, is IVlilleistown, in said township. 31st District—West Earl township, at the publie house nowoccupied by Graybili B. For ney, in, Earlvilie in'said township. 32d District — West H'empfield township, at the public house now occupied byJohn Kendigi in said township*.:. _ 33d Districts - Strasburg township, at the pub lic house now-,oacupied -, by James Curran,. in the Borough of Strasburg. 34th Mar/az— Bei* palfsf Manor township , commonly caked .bidinianwn distant, at the public house beinardi gtonery in said town ship.' • . 65th. District = West Cocalico township, at the public -.Runk now .oetupied by John W; Mentzer, in the village of Shoeneek, - inl said' township. 36th DistrictEest Earl township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Yundt, Blue. Ball, in said township. • • 37th District—Paradise township, at the putA lie house now occupied by James Tiew,in said township. 386 i District—Being a part of East Hemp , field township, at the public school - •house in the village , of liempfield, in said . township. 39Th District—Lancaster township, at -the. publichouse novioccup!ed by Daniel Hartman, in said towniihip. 40th District—East - Lampeter township; at the public house now occupied by Henry Ken eagy, in. said township. 41st District—Little Britain township, at the house of Aaron Brogan & Co. 42d District—Upper Leacock,towhship, -at the public house of Michael Bnder, in -said township. 43d Distriet- , -Penn township; at the public , house of C. Hershey, in said township. • 44th District= Borough of Adamstownjatthi school-house in said borough. ' 45th HiStrict—ClaYtoiviiship at the house of George W. Steinmetz, (formerly John in said-township. 46th' District—Pee/ma- tewiathip,:at• the Pub- . lic house. of. Benjamin Rowe, in said toismsliip, • 47th District—Providence tovvnahip, at -tit& house oecupiedliy .Mary Miller,.in sal& town- ; = • 48th District—Eden,townshipoit , the house. of,William;J. Hess, in said township; 49th District—Being that part of Mount Joy township heretofore in:elude:4M the.3d diitrict; at Lehman'.s school- house, - irrsaid township. The General polls, in all the Wards, Townships, Districts and Boroughs of the are to be opened between the-hours of eight aml-ten-oleloek-in. the foremoop ! 91%4 pilaff euntipUe -without iitteitiption or Wrnment =until seven o'clock- in the - evenib lien all. the polls-shall be elosed. ,- ", Every person, excepting Justices of the Peace who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commission ed officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary department of the State of the United States, or of any city or ineorptitated district, and also that every Mefnber of Congress, or of the State Legislature, and tif the Select and Commoff Councils of any city, or Commissioner of any incorporated DiStriet, is, by law, incapable of holding or exercieing , at the same time the o'f fice or• appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Comitionwealth, and no inspector, judge or other officer of any siiell election shall be eligible there to be voted for! The Inspectors and Judges of the electionS shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the elettitni in the district to whielf they respectively belong, before nine o'clock in the morning, and each of said Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk, Who shall be a quali fied voter of such district. In. rase the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for insvee tor, shall not attend on the day of any election, then the 'person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for judge at the next preceding election shall act as inspector in his place. And in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his place—and in case the person 'elected a judge shall not attend, then the inspector who re ceived the highest number of votes' shall ap point a judge in his Place—or if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the open ing of the election the qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which such offi cers shall have been elected present at such election, shall' elect one of their number to nll such vacancy. The Judges are to make their returns for the county of Lancaster, at the Court House, in the City of Lancaster on Friday, the 12th day of October, A. D., 1860, at 10 o'clock, A. M. BENJ. F: ROWE;Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Aug,Lancaster29 1860 .a 3 • H ODGES, DAVIS & CO'S LOTTERIES Consoli44ed Lo4eries' of CFOOrgiti‘ Authorized by the Legislature for the BENEFIT . OF ACADEMIES. • CLASS B DRAWS EVERY TUESDAY, IN THE C11"4 MACON, GEORGIA. . . . CAPITAL PRIZE, 78 NUMBERS. 14 DRAWN BALLOTS . , 1 Prize of 0100,000 is sloo,ols 2 Prizes of 50 000 at€ 100 1 111 2 do 25,000 i 5 50,000 2 do 20,000 " 40,000 2 do • 5,000 1 ' 10,000 2 do 3,000 " 6,000 2 do • . 2,000 " 4,000 I do . 1,000 it 1,000 350 do 200 are 70,000 64 do • 100 " 6,400 64 db ' 80 " 5,120 .69 do -' ' '6o' -" 3,840 12S do 50''" — - 6,900' 5,504 do ''. 32 - 4), 176,000 28,224 do :16 n '461 000 34,412 Ph2es, siniotinting to $1,030,472 TICKETS, sl6—Halves,. $&---Quattes, $4 Eighths , Certificates of 26 Wholes,'ssso ; of 26 Hilvei, $125; of 26 is, 0.62.50; of 26 Eiglitits,'.ol THE HAVANAP.T.A.A - LOTTERt [MORE 1 , 173ZE8 THAN BLANKS.] Is drawn everrSatnrday._ Capifal $70,000. ticketa, . $B. lialveS, $4. • Q,diaters, CITt PLAN LortEßiEs Drawn every day) in: 1 0 1 doh You euti aflect your own 'numbers.Tickets from $1 to any price, and prizes in proportion - EVERY FAIZE IB DEAWN. .Circulars containing full Oplanationa of our Schemes, etc., will be forwarded by mail to any one sending us their name. 411 communications strictly -confidential. In, ordering Tickets or Certificates enclo's the money to our.address for the .tickets cd, on receipt - of which they will be forwarded by the'first mail. The list of drawn nuMbera and prizes will be sent to purchasers immedi ately after the drawing. The official drawings are published in the New 'Herald. Orders received and prizes cashed at No. 555 BioadwaY, NeWLYork. Direct your orders to L. A. HODGES, Actwr,' N. Y. CITY, OR, HODHES,ILI'VIi S.* CO., . MANAGERS, MACoN, GEORGIA. April 7,1860.-1,1. -2 , i'UnOWSZaßee , lo l " . afeD FOR DELICATE DISEASEg. NO. 1 THE GREAT Rrivritn.—Sp'eedily eradicates ill' the evil ofects of self .abillie,- ss loss of Memory, shottneas of breath, giddi ness,. palpitation of the heart, dimness Of vis ion, or anyconstitutional derangement of the system brought on by the unrestrafned indul gence of the passions. Acts alike on either sex. Price one dollar. " • No. 2. THE BALM.—WiII curd in from two to eight diiys, any case of Gonorrhoow,(cltip)is' Without taste or smell and requires no restric thin of action or diet; for either sex ; price I. NO. 3.' THE TElttll will cute Gleet in the shortest possible titne, and I can show certifi cates of cures effected by thistethedy, wher all others have failed. No tastd or smell.— Price one dollar. NO. 4'. Tu PUNITER la the only known remndy that will positiiely dui% strictures df the -urethra, do matter of hotit long standing or neglected the case may be. Ptice one dollar. NO. 6. -TAF: Soi:o'ricilt will sure any mad of Gravel permanently and Speedily remove all diseases 'from the bladder.and kidneyst= Trice one dollar. No. 6.' THE PREVENTOR is a sure preven tion against the contraction of 'any disease, is less expensivn , and far preferable to „anYrtang in use. Adapte,d to either BOX. Price $l. ' NO 7. THE Itrd'Aing will cure the whites radically and in'ldsd tilne thah they dais be el factually removed by any other- trAittlient ; in 'fact this is the only remedy. that will really cure this disease:; pleasant to talte."Priee;s NO. S. . TATE QUIENT.A.L.PASTILS are Cer tain safe and-speedy-in . producitig thin or correcting .any wregularities •of Ore. 'monthly periods: Pride . two' dollartt• . No.. 9: TUE FEMALE, SAE-MI:FAR% or.Org-: spring Regulator will last a lifetime. -Price $5. Either of •the litensedies will lie sent free„by mail on receipt of the price ItimenadZ Oircu•-• lore containing valualde informatinn ivith full description cif 'Mich Remedy, may tillobrallied" by enclosing one post stahip. ...Address Mt: FELIX BRUNON, :Box 29; - - Philadelphia, Pa. These Remedierare soldin Marietta only by JOHN JAY LlBElAlLT,_where.circulars.con. Mining a full description of each case can be obtained gratis, on, application. '' • General Depot, North• East Corner of York. Avenue aid Callowhill street,philadelphia,Pa. ICP In complicated cases I can be consulted -by letter, or perscmally atmy. Wien p entrance, , No. 40) York Avenue. Dm Thirmort. " August 27, 1859. , 1v. .• • WM. - 8.. REDGRAVE, - . CanturiSSion'• Lumber,' /Verdant, West- Rills , Avenue, Baltimore, Md. EiiPACTFULLY Went his services for the Mvale of L IAI'IIE R every description .Frofn his knowydgCqrtli elinsiness he feel" Confident orbeufgAddi toS t Odin the higiest mai* rites for sltc) t slA4ftrits fasciae.' " " OMOKERS THIS. W-4TT . - ' .e IliYefaat.• H 13ieceived another ititiik:,..' ~ ti Mae*. Haaina .....gars., the Fi .4-'-,. I_ , 11 ig, - •we haiNetalio-on• - hand,i ten tbottsiind !Sp • Gwv , ,,,Sixes,- and a . .full; supp.ty-of' Haman . .Situalting-Tobaceo. .. , A•getteral--assortment of the best. Tobacco and , ,ftsfrattWays ori hand, at . • . . I ,VOILFE'o .Nortox Roush:" ... : HEALTH Ale ITS PLEASURES, Or, Disease with its Agonied: 1-LOOSE BETWEEN THEM NERVOUS DISORDERS; *hat is more fearful thin the breaking down of Pie nervous Systein? To be .eicitea ble or nervous in a small degree is most tressing, for Where can a remedy beloun'd There is one :—drink but little wine, beer; spirits, or fur better, none; take no coffee,— weak tea being preferable; get the fresh' air you Can ; take tree.or fatir Pills every nigliff eat plenty of solids, itolding the use of slops"; and if these goldbn rules' ale fait:wed, y . cni Will be happy in mind and strong iti body, and fdrget you have any nerves. MbTIfER AND DAUbHP.VIS: ,If there is one tkipgnior tho AnAher.for thee Pills are so famous it is tJreuguri fying propeities; especially theit.,piret of cleansing the blood from all impurities; and removing dangerous and suspended secretions: Universally adopted as the- one grand remadY, for female coinplaiiita, they never fail, ague; weaken the sySteM, and always Tiring sdout what is required. . . . . . SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF AP- ~, These feelings which m:1'4.14114E, most fre quently arise from annoyaNce t s or trouble; ki* obstructed perspira on, or from 'eating Ira drinking whatds u t for uktbuti..dniordenrig the liver and ston3i 1. The olgiins must be regulated if you iviA to tie vgall, The Pillii,, if taken according to the pripted, instructiose„ will quickly fesidie ii healthy action to built liver end stathaeb,,wherieefollow on a natural' consequenee, a ,good, appetite and a clear Gera. In the East e n In any °their Medicine is ever used for these.tlisoolps. DISOWDERS OF THE KIDNEYS: In all diseases- affectiag these 01040, er tliey settete too finch or too little water I or whottior they be afflicted With &one orgisirief or with aches and pains settled in the loins 'fairer the reions'i,of kidneya t these Ping should be taken accotdin to-the printed direr: tionsi end ttie Ointment itiould be well rubbed 'into' the small of the back at bed titre. This' tierltnietit wifl give 'aliaoit iminediaft relief whtn all other mans have failed. $lOO,OOO ! - . FOR STOMACHS OUT OP ORDER • No medicine will so e ectnelly e improve th tone of the stomseh dalh'ese Pills • they remove all acidity, °Cathode?' either by! AnOtnperanee or itriprt.per dint: They !Melt the liver and reduce it to Is. healthy _ action ; they are wonderfully efficaeionfi ettse.- of spasin,—in fact they ,never fail 4e,(11-ip'g all disorders of the liver and Stomach. irolloway's Pills aretheb4ii relied" kridiinft in the world for, the' following duerzats: Ague'9 B 3 r x ,oftuna:, .Dysentery, Jaundice,, Cortiplidnltij Wanklas, Liv.o; Cent- Blotches on the Female Ir- Skin; regularities, Lumbago; Rowel Complaints; Feverit of all. Piles, colies, • - . kinds ; Ithenmatislii Constipation of the Fits, Retention of Bbwels - urine; •Coustuiption, ' Head -ache; S4rofida ' or Debility, Indigestion; King's Evil; Sicuie Mod GraVef; Tumours, Sore Throats; 'Secondary Syrup- . Venereal Af: toms, Worms of all fectionai weaktess,&cr ,cAtrioN:—Nentrarp gentjtne,.unless tile Words "Ilow.ow.h.,t;.lslzw" Tons: 4 Attro .IL t ort-i, non . " are diabernAsible 14 7 fah-niip* in evezy leaf of 'the &Voir '0 ,4AM/ikons around each pot or boi; eareie may' be plainly We' . olro tg" o ing the leaf to the light. A handsel:de reward will be given fo fay one rendering such intpi nuttion eitiy. l ead to the' detection of . ank party 'dr' parties - 6cariteifegii:lg'thie medicin es of vfi vending the name, kndng• them, to be spii: ' Sold at tlie Nt addfaCioik Tr' Low Ay, 80 Muiderr , l e ane,',New . Totrk, ;ing:l by all resp,eciable Druggists and DeAlers in Medi cine, throtighoUt the civilized world, in boxii at 25' cents, b 2 cents and slddoh. •ITftere is considerable saving by taring the fitgei sizes. N. B: Direc tions for the of patients in every disorder are affixed to each hot. B.CERHAVEis TEE REMEDY FOR DTSP_i:PS,TA, OISEASE CiF THE KIDNEYS; LIVED 645mr , LAINT, , liv - BAKNuctm OF ANY KINDi FEVER AND AGUE,- id fie various affedidne Mantled epos a &Ant STOMACH• Al LIVER,. Buick Acidity or ,the Nomad', Oil Pains, llMYtbnne, Loss df APPetite, DeacandencTr Costivonms, Blind and Bleeding Piles.ell; VOUB, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections,. it lute iu niometeue,instances, pemelt highly beneficial, add - in' °then effected kdoeicledln:. I T / * * a• l'inelY,Xefie Jo . coolkonnd , rednp A shnctly aclentific cinhicipt `after the manner of the chlebretedVolland Manx?, Beechen'. Its Minitittiori • at home Prodiced Or introduction here,lbs and, commencing with Wpm pf ,the Fatherland tan ' qe4.-the MAY 4 brought with t Burp] banded down the , of Ite vann6. -- tfolo'offerai to the American • • knowing that - its truly wonder/id mabnu — at t(eispee ifturt be aa-ta ow beet jpee - 1.•••••. • • partldlay recommended to thafri:*erhonir Viten ccestititiorte may have: een inspaked V thee continuous We of ardent spirits, or other.lprips,.of., eistdotion."Ranenelli toetaut aeons a it its ',ray directly kthe seat of rife,eg sick . chile` every nerie, rasing ovum g 'atk in SCE MAW new health and vigor in tha is *L NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to Rodithilt 4ill be disappointed ;,but•to the suck, ye& and: ow' sPitited,A voljvcoce a grateftd aromatic eeratil,,,poir sessedMf singular remedial propeCtiM2' • READ CAREFULt• Genuine-highly concenfiafeklleecluiven Hol land Bitten As put up battigip,nlY, sad &anal Owe Emma ,por bottlfr_ffAtra. DAUM. The great detain' cot ton rated medicinelkaa Mimed mien , imitations, the pnblic should guard against p Atif-BeWare of ImpoSitibn.: Bile fritereetit an the label of every bottle piabny:. Bold by Dinggietd general'', It . can Del tore,. warded by Express to most gouda. B OLE pa op raw° , Ami g Tau A exult'NO ' .. ; IPlllMittgalt*Atid'eOftsti s i;'' 's PIT TSB lAtii*Vii*:. 4 .* • --i -:_ror, Sae. cet:Chr.nkiViticiii6 Dragt`*.to:: 1." _ Market strait,: A illiEtta, Pit: ;71 ADS .4.1i1) atittittionlna jna( _received an elevul 'XIC AMELAistigg,-10f 70ilioppM0 3 :falir Ots, :)•' , Wta and CeJngips:e4lPPcea - ,PITte.4 below the usual . rates,ailewso*Le. Ten* handabtne Canes I.ler. gentlemen, Portniopies,,*-„ • PETITE. il