tiraionatiVattiott. TERMS, : $1 50 A YEAR. LEBANON, PA., OCTOBER 28, 1857. HOME AFFAIRS. OSP Jacob Reiroin's farm, in North Lebanon township, containing 127 acres, was sold on Mon day, to Adam Phillips,,for $50,75 per acre. _pr. One of the firm of Swartz & Bro.i is now in the city buying now goods. They will be open ed7the beginning of next week. j iltiff . Mr. Roberts, the "American" candidate 'for Senator in, this district, received 568 votes, a pretty good poll considering .the adveise. circum stances with which they contended. Tun AMEIMENTSI—The following are tho of ficial returns of the votes on the Amendments to the Constitution, in Lebanon county : Ist. 2d 3d 4th 1292 5645 1333 1163 62 655 75 66 for Ag inst 90 1253 1697 1230 Pit-the man found last week in Monroe Forgo dam, in Bethel Township, turns out to be Thomas Dabney, a son of Jacob Bohney, who resides near the Forgo, Almost eight, days before be was found, he loft home and informed his parents that he was going up to Penn's Valley, Centre county. Nothing bad been beard from him until found in the dam. RENTS MUST Cox® fellow-citi— send, rents must come down. The high rates of the flush times of 1858 canti‘ot long co-exist with the levelling tendencies of the revulsion of 1857. Rents must comedown—real estates must coma down—fast horses must come down—fast young men must come down from their fast horses, and stretch their legs by a little wholesome walking. Provisions must come down—the pews and other charges of our churches roost come down—bread must come down,and into enormous spread of crin olines must come down, notwithstanding the lot ting down in tho price of dry goods. Every lexnry and almost every necessity must come down to the now standurd, excepting, perhaps, legal- beer, which will probably remain at four, five, and six cents a mug. Per the Adeertteer. JOli MOWN, October 24, 1854 Mr. Entron:—l perceive that some one under the signature of "Observer," very ill-naturedly and unmannerly, takes exception to my charges, last weak, of bow the election was conducted here. I will not reply in the same strain, Levees° it is not pertinent to the subject. Why did not "Ob server" deny my charges, or even one of them.— Simply, because, ho knew they were true. (Let me here remark, in parenthesis, that "Observer" signs himself thus very in-correctly. Why don't he observe the election laws, and learn that they require the polls to be closed at 7 o'clock. Did be not induce the election officers to keep them open, and receive votes, at least 10 minutes after that hour, because, an he said, there were "still votes coming." This effects "Observer" person ally, and after he has answered it, I shall propose something further for his explanation.) I charg ed, and it cannot be denied, that two snore votes were in our box than appeared on the register; that two names were afterwards added to the reg. inter to . make it tally with the votes. I also charge that one man voted who was only five days in the district. Also, that another man voted who resided but two months iu the place, and that it Ives not known whether ho resided six mouths in the state, or even Is an American citi men, or a subject of her Majesty, the Queen of Great Britain. Another man, whose family was known to reside in York county, also voted, and has already left the place. It strikes me that if it was found necessary and lowfut to question Democrats as sharply as some were questioned, the same would be equally requisite all round. I note these things to direct the attention of the proper authorities to .them. The purity of the elections is of vital importance to the freedom of ••? our people and the perpetuity of our union, and that is what I contend for; nor shall the bluster of any one Intimidate me and prevent me from speaking yet plainer should I think proper. Yours, he., SWATARA. • BY OUR uLOOAL REPORTER." "as.. The evenings are getting long and,, our literary societies are filling up. We wnulti ad vise all our young men to "fa/lin" and give them a trial, at leapt. - . , Or We learn that a regular stag danee came off at—no Matter where—last week. They biid'a "high" time barring the chap who threw the cay enne pepper on the,fioor "where the glowing hours were chased with flyipg feet." He bad to "git. nod." Ic dadD VraTl—The young lady whose hoops entne loose and trailcd,on the.pavemont, coming from protracted 'meeting a few evenings ago.—' Poor creature—hope she may have better success on her next tour. Or. Much complaint is made by the farmers against fruit thieves, at, present prowling through the county. "A little more grape from a Sharp's Rifle," would no doubt have a serious effect upon the trespassers, of detected/ , Tuz Pz RSEVE tuns BAND have again procured the services of, and are daily receiving instruc tions from their very able teacher, Prof. Rowzo- Tula. This band, It 1s conceded on all hands, has made extraordinary good progress since its organization, and .through the exertions, of their indefatigable instructor, Prof. Rowbotham, and their persevering leader,_Mr. Stanley, it has Al ,rnady acquired a wide-spread reputation. Coax Hoszisa.—During the past few weeks ,00r friends in the "rural districts" have been very 'busy in husking earn and housing the crop. we learn that =dog es the large yield "huakings" are ,unusually numermis. They, are a "great institu tion in this county, and a large amount 'of fun is realised by attending one.where the feminine gen .dor is well represented. Vit. The following "eloquent" lines, uttered by :an "outsider" a few evenings since, are respect fully dedicated to our young lady friends. Read dhem, and if you do not:pity the sorrows of the "Tung man, you deserve to live and die old maids: "I wish I was a turtle dove, A sitting on your, knee; I'd kiss your smiling lips, love, To all aterld-ty I" Taamcsorirrao.—Got". Pollock has issued his pr o d a me,tt*sdr a day of Thanksgiving in Penn .sylvanithind appointed Thursday, Ncvember 26th. The Governor of garyland has appointed the same .day, upon which ate N..Y., Times pertinently re. marks that "doubtless we ought to give thanks at alt times. Bat lit the.presetitPosture of affairs it seems to ns that a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer would 'be a more tiPprepriali` recognition of the Divine discipline ; ..tahless, lOcieed, we argue like Mr. Carlyle; that "as we. all' deserve to be hung is chains, those who Arabi/1454110p ought to give thanks I" Durk or A Mzwitn.—Bir. J. B. .Raokhotise, a Republican monster ,o(Mie last Heusi of Repre sentatives, and reielected,.died at his residence in Ohio township, Allegheny ccinnty;on Friday 10t. jgf`At Chicago, the retail merchanta, on ao !MID t of the scarcity of silver change, are issuing checks, payable in goods,-for fractions of a dollar. tEs. Some of the ,restaurant keepers in New York whtVareag fol. - the ILE LA It liEST.betit niiscirted shrk lieady-inade Cloth .~.ingover exhibited in bebanon, wau Just utpened at the Head-Onorters far qinci anti Clifirp.cioudi tif in Cumberland street, laii 3 Oblire thuCourt House. REIZENSTE/N itaorium take tlie ,, lead in selling elieap; they can't, be,l"eat. B'e invite our numerous Custonlers aii,l the public in general. to call and examine our new stock of FALL and WINT.ER CLOTILING, consisting of all styles of Over coats, Sack and Frock Coats, Raglans, 'Mims. Cassituer and Business Coats, Boys' Coats. Pants and Vesta, as well as a large stock of new styles- of fancy mtssinier pants, silk, velvet, plush and satin Vests; Underelothing, snob as silk shirts, merino skirts and drawers, hmtry cotton and wool d rowers. Berman knit Jackets, wool and cotton hose, bluf fers, comforts, neckties, suspenders, gloves, shirts and col lars, Arc. ....fiats and Caps, Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags, all will be sold at the lowest figure. Lelyal am, Oct. 7,'57. ItETZENSTEIN ,S; $19,006 Worth Store Goods AT VERY - LOW PRICES mnn inVDER: - .3lGNtip, having purchased at Sheriff's 1 Sale the large and complete assortment of STORNI (1001)5 Of SHIRK t TICE, at a very low price, and being desirous to close up the concern at an early day, will re tail the stock at lower prices than Goods have ever been sold in Lebanon, and much cheaper than the same kind of floods can be bought at Wholesale in the cities. Thu orig inal cost atilt!. GOODS was $12.000, and the stock is large, complete and well-assorted. Vl Such an opportunity - to obtain CELEAP GOODS rarely offered. DRY GOODS, GILUCERIBS and QUEENti- WARX, In gnat quantities. NOTKN or alloini vent Banks taken in i , xchange for GOODIS Lebanon, Oct. 7,-'SS. Atilt Al IA 'SI SHIBA. MILL, SAW4tHLI4, 62 ACRES OF LAND PRIVATE SALE. J- HE subscriber, being. desirous of-selling his 'merchant and. GIIIST MILL, together with his SAW MILL and sixty-two acres of land, takes the present opportunity of Inforining - the that fie bas.Onn of the best Mill Propertiesbithe conn ty of .Lebanon, situate one-fourth Ora Mile from Jonestown, on the StVatant Creek, and one-half mile from the Union Canal, atJones • • ,totii n.. This nii} unit has been newly - p -redeled with the ,best of bevel Ar,i„!,,„,1 gearing, and everything in.the best of Order, forcithereonutiy,nr merchant, work; The land is in a - high state' of cultivation, it-being lately limed with one hundred bushels to the acre, and is all under new fences. Any per son wishing to view said property, Can' call at the mill for information, °l'm) the subscriber, two miles from Jonestown. - An indisputable title will be given, and by paying a small advance on the property at the time possession is given, the hal:- ance will be Set out in payments - to snit-the pitr chaser: - MARITN WENGkEGT.. Swatara tp., December 31, 1356.—tf. Vain:4W Town Property At Private ers fOr Sale WIT O t r g i e o zi u g , tr Pro ° p ir erties, viz: ' N4..1.--AdecirahleSTORESTAND' -•`~6a':ti i[ 4,, and LOT, situatedn the buAuess part g of the Borough of Lebanon, fronting'` Chitnbarland street, between Mr. Brua'a and Mrs. ShindcYs • notersj, front 22 feet S inches, depth 192 feet. No. TWO-STORY - HOUSE and LOT; 26 feet front, convenient for pithlie business, situate in the borough of North Lebanon, corner of Wal nut and Oak street, one square from the Lebanon Val. Railroad Depot, and two from Union Canal. No. 3.---M - One and-a-Half Story ROUSE and LOT,'adjoining We. 2. No. 4.—A LOT Of GROUND, with Marge SITOI' Or Dwelling, and a shed, adjoining Nos. 2 &: 3. No. Ono Story.TIOUSE and LOT, yi the EaStern part of said borough] cornera streets, and Mijoiping Lnx of David Boyer, • n6ar the union Chnia: J. C. REISNER, Lebanon, Sept. 23, !6i. REINHARD'S BUCK ;ROTEL PROPERTY • IS OFrEithp AT Private Sate. THIS has been a Hotel fin. the last 40 years, and is. well known over the 11' w:; ; State es REINHARD'S HOTEL, and it the`most central end bast located in this Borough. It is /panted on the corner of CuMberbuidand Walnut streets, directly opposite the Court House, and but two squares from the:Lebanon Valley Raiirtind Depot, on the 'same street. (Walnut.) It fronts 45 feet on Cum berland stud 105 feet on Walnut streets, 36 feet on Walnut, being 60 feet deep: The Building is three-story STONE . HOUSE; p 45 by 35 feet. The third story was ,put; on not long since and the whole house remodeled, with a frame Kitchen. Also, belonging to the proper ty, a newly built stone STABLE on corner of Smoke and Jail elleYs, on lot do by 64 feet, with a good Cistern, Ac., thereon, and closely situated to the Hotel, Also an EATING SALOON in the Basement of the Hotel„which brings a good rent. r3.4Y- This is a choiew Hotel prOperty ; has an excellent county and traveling *tom, : and 1.415; been the Stage Office for seine thee,: 3vin be , sold resiSonably, and terms of pnynient nut& easy, by , &WON 4. STINE, Lebatien;',TulY 22; 107. CORDED SICIRTSI - A siiperior qUidity and shover than ever; offered at - SWARTZ Rs BRO., 'Lebanon, 0et.14,57. linilding, Market .it: Otfr Pocket Book Lost SATURDAY LAST,lietwocrr the Steatn-Mills and V,P Reber & Brothers' Store, a Pocket Book, containing About SAG in Money and other papers. - Asiy . persens turning said boOk to the undersigned will be suitably re warded. . LABORIOUS CONRAD. • Lebanon, 0at.11,'57-3t.* cLocKs,cLocKs , JUST RECEIVED. AT -•' - 0 11„ W. ACKE-R l g,' From $1,25 to $lO, 8 day arid 30 hour Oct. 22. '56. • Removal.- 3-01757 GASSER has removed bIaBOOT & SHOE STORE to 'Walnut street, between Reinhard's and Ramlees Hotels. fLebanon,Oct.l4, Dwelling-House and Store Stand For Rent. 4 111:1E subscriber; offers:for rent,for one or more years, the building , for a longtime oeenpied by . him as - a residence and Shcio-stbro, on the corne r of the alley between Brua's Motel and Pinegrove street, Cumberland street, Lebanon. The build; ins is large, well provided with cellar, Stabling; &e. The corner room is well balafflitted for a store stand, and if rented for any such purpose will be well furnished with shelling, Le: For furl: ther ;information apply to _ _ . - .S9L9MON M'CAULLY. AO- The property is also offered for sale at private sale. April 1351. Woodland (lir Sa le: Irt... e „ . TEE undersigned of. rr.,Am,3, furs at Private Bale, S,V 63 A CRES (snore or less) of excel lent WO OD L AND, the half of which ie gOod fiat. bar, situate in Union "township, Lebanon county; near the Big Dam, adjoining land of Jacob Hun sicker, Emanuel Fey and other?. Erected on the predtises is a good two-story log OW ELI.ING HOUSE, as good as new, good Stabling, and a well of nev• er-fitiling water. It will be sold cheap. Good ti tleand posstission given on the Ist of April, 13- OS. For further information apply to N. L. Bor'o; may27,'57. DAVID BOY R, SPLENDID ESTATE PREP.STE &ILE. - - THE undersigned oilers at private sale hiitnag:.• nifieent estate, situate in East llauosfer town.; ship, Lebanon county, about 2 miles from Harp:- er's Inn, 4 miles from the Cold Springs and the Dauphin and Susquehanna Railroad, as follows: NO. I—Contains 160 ACRES, more or less, of the best land in the neighborhood, adjoiningprop erty of Miehrel Doiuinger„Tohn Dotter, and oth ers. The greater portion is cleared and under good cultivation. The buildingS . . erected on this tract are the ender "l' 2 6 6 .,k w signed's well-known Cloth Mann . factory, which has a large patron age and is capable of indefinite in crease; a lar•-e two-story double Stone Dwelling Honsc, with Kitchen annexed; good two-story Farm House; Tenant House.: large stone Barn, with threshing floor and Stabling; and other out buildings, in good repair. Also, all necessary buildings ihr the Manufaritory,vis Cord and Spinning Machine building, Dyeing and, Finishing House, &c., tte. The Works are all well supplied with good Machinery and plenty of water power. A stream of geod water is led to the dwolling-house in pipes ; also, c 4,.? springs and puinp-wells near. Also, a 4.lf i dll•Z. beautiful Young ORCHARD on the premises. NO. 2—Contains 160 Acres, (more -- or less) adjoining No. 7, land of Mickel Defining er, John Dotter and others. Nearly the whole of this tract is under gqod cultivation and excel- lent fencg. Erected thereon is a Dwelling House, stable, and a large Y:s,.. Shed. Also, near by a well, spring, a splendid site for the erection of a dwelling house. There is flowing water in nearly every field. A School House located on this tract. NO. 3—Contains 180 Acres Wood land, (more or less,) adjoining No. 1, • Wt.' land of John Dotter and others. It ' 't has a -rich growth of Chestnut Sprouts, from 8 to 10 years growth. ' As the undersigned is sincerely disposed to sell, the above may be purchased either in parts as above or in the whote, as may be desired. Gpod title and possession will he given on the Ist of April, 1858. For further information ap ply to LYON LEMI3EItGER, Aug. 5, .57—tf. East Hanover, Lebanon Co., Pa. Valuable. Borough Property FOR SALE! S offered at private sale, that valuable half-lot or piece of Ground, situate at the north-cast cor ner of Walnut and 11'1ft:streets, Lebanon. front ing 33 feet on Walnut street and SO feet on Water street, at present occupied by John FerreP.s Marble Yard; on which are a FRAME 110 t 1 &c. It loeased within a square of the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Depot, between the Depot and the een lre of town. For further particulars apply to John Farrel, on the preinkes. [Tune 24, 1857. Call and See the Dry-Goods, Grocery & Crockery AT TOR FARMERS' STORE EONARD ZIMMERMAN informs his friends -IA and the public that helms justreceived anew stock of GOODS for the FALL Trade, which will be found as cheap as any stock of the kind in thistown, consisting of till such Goods as are usually kept in a first-class store. Particular at tention is given to Staple Goods for the Country Trade, .not ricniectinw the fancy articles for La dies' wear—such as Laces, Lawns, Edgings, Un clersleves, Handkerchiefs, Ac. • Gentlemen are invited to examine his CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Casiacts, Tweeds, Fancy and other Vesting;, -Velvets, Cords, Ac. . In the Grocery department may be found a splendid assortment of every need in the Fami ly:—Coffoe,Sugar, Spices, Teas, Mackerel, Ac. Crockry, the stock is well selected. LEONARD ZIMMERIVIAN. ....00.•.7The highest market price will be paid for Coun try .Produce. • Lebanon, Sep t:30,1857, CALL' and oxdmino the new stock 4,1* Atkins & U. •McAdam. • Come seen and • purchase your Boots,. Shoes, be., at Atkins b McAdam's. T 3 LACK SILKS!- 1.) A superior a,:sortuient Just received, ten per cent lewer,than ever, offered at , Lebanon; Oct 14,'57. The •Tledieine orate Million pIIiLos.OPILY AND FACT HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. TIE EXCITING CAUSE OF SICKNESS.—The blood the life-sushcining agent. it furnishes-the com ponents of tieSh, bout, muscle, nerve andiateguinerit. Tile Stomach is its manufactory, the veins its distribu tors, and the intestines the channel through which the waste matter rejected in its productions is expelled.-.- 11 1 501, thestolMllll,The circulation and the bowels, theso Pills act sinitatanectisly, relieving indigestion, purify ing the Snide. awl regulating the excretions. The National. Disease Dyspepsia is the most common disease among all etas es in this country. It assumes a thousand shapes, and is the primary source of innumerable dangerous nralas dies; hut whatever its, type or symptoms, however ob stinate its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields readily and rapidly to this searching kunerring remedy. • Bilious' Afections The quantity and quality of the bile are of vital im portance to health, upon the liver, the gland which se. cfeteit this fluid, these pillsoperate specifically, infallibly rectifying its irretalariiiCS and effectually curing Jaun dice, Bilious Remittent*, and all the varieties of disease ,generated by an unnatural condition of the organ. Liver Complaints— Unless the bowels perform their functions properly, the whole body suffers. Tens of thousands die annual ly of Dysentery. iffartima, Chronic Const.Mation, and other taSetuien of those Waste pipes in the system. The etreM of the pills upon all intestinal disorders, whether casual or epidemic, is a phenomenon in medicine. 13,y following the printed directions, the most alarming ca ses of bowel complaint are promptly controlled. A Word to Females. The local debility and irregularities which ere the es. pedal annoyances of the weaker sex, and which, when. neglected, always shorten life, are relieved for the time 'being, and prevented for the time to come, Ilya course of this mild but thorough alternative. .41*- Holloway's Pills are the best remedies known in the world for the following diseases:— Asthma, - Marlines, Indigestion. BOwel Complaints, Dropsy, Influenza, , Coughs, . Debility, I uthouniation, Colds, Fever & Ague, lowan' Weakness, Chest .Diseases, Piles, Female. Complaints, Costiveness, "Headaches, Low uoss of Spirits, Liver Complaints, 'Stone& Gravel, .. , econdarvSympti , ms, . . - .. _ -.— . Venereal A elections, IVerens of all kiwis. * * * Sold At the 31anufactor,r of Profemeor 'lel lo w rey, 80 Maiden Lalle, New York, and by all respectable Drug gists and. Dealers In 'lledielne throughout the United States and the civilized worli4i n buses at 25 rents, 624 eents, : and.sl each. • IF YOU WANT A Cheap Loo! iv Glass, Gilt; Rosowood or Mahogany. or Venition Mina ! 00 TO DUNDORE & OVES. ,TKINS MeADAM - Base just received a new stock et` Boots, Shoes, Trunks and l'revetting 'hags: IUrUnINS! MUSLINS!— Di Bleached and Unbleached of all the different makes at the very lowest cash prices, at Lebanon, 0ct.14,117 E 2 '4 , .77: SWARTZ 6• BRO SWARTZ A. BRO