Mlii E fie intim sad the Frost.—Oor exchanxes prom Silo UM sad from the West, from points as (air north at Toronto, as far west as Cincin ,ata and Lpurville, contain more or less glow sag dos . crapitons of the aurora borealis, or stag storm, of Sunday night. The rarie tz of copse s, rapidity of movement, and dors tat:lthm display appear to have been even to the west of us than here. The few York Tribune says: At all points the change in the temperature appears to have been noticed. In Toronto was so cold on Sunday and Mund.ly as to necessitate winter el ,thing, and forcibly to attest frost. At Littleton. N. H., there was * heavy frost ; the earth froze and ice formed. There was a slight frost in the neighborhood f Manchester, N. 11. Frost was noticed in Berkshire, Mass., and in some parts of Nor thern NeW York r.r.il of Connecticut—little damage seems, however, to have been done. An Extraordinary Swindle—Fifteen Tawny Ladoo Itolibed.—One of the moot remarkable eases of swindling which has Leenperpetrat ed for along time came to light in New Yor k •on Wedneettay evening, in which it appears *bat, as alleged, fifteen young ladies of Phila •delphis were duped by a person named John son, alien Williams, who, under the pretence of hieing them se teachers oT music in South ern families, managed to get them to New Yet*, sad then decamped with about one hut cited end fifty idollsxg Of their money and much of their baggage. amounting in value to be tween four and five t h ousand dollars. are man named Leslie has since been ar rested at Washington as the swindler. The Marlets_ GETTYSBURG—Sarcuoey tier Superfine Flour Rye Flour Wheat Corn, Aye .oata Buckwheat ...... . ..... Mea1......... Clover Meed....—.—.—.... Citaethr Flax Plaster of hater greanii,per bag BALTIMORE-FRIDAY LAB? Flour... Wheat .nye Coro [Juts- Clover Seed Timothy Seed Beef Cattle, pei hued Vogl, per kaad..—.... ...... 'N'hiskey Guano, Peruvian, per ton... 5 11 to 5 25 1 09 tot 43 70 to 73 ...... 78 to 86 ....... 33 to 36 5 25 to 5 75 __.--- 2 00 to 2 25 —.-- . 6 00 to 8 50 7 08 to 8 5) 14 00 tolB 00 27 to 18 62 00 HANI3VER-.-THUI DAY LAJT. iFloar, from wagons ....... Ho. from stores Wheat Rye .. Corn .... 0at5.......: ... ......... Clover Seed-- - Timothy Seed_ Plaster. YORK—FatoAT CAST Flour, from wagoos...—. Do. from stores... Wheat ...... C0rn...... JJats Clover Seed Timothy Seed fleeter Ma,rriedL. .On the 30th ult., by the Rev. B. A. Shorh, NVM. F. RAKER to 3ii3s KATE E. BIDER : all of Mountjoy township. ifir-For the delicione slice of wedding cake which accompanied the abase notice, the hap aiy couple will accept our thanks. lief the cunshine of happiness ever .14;1;sec up their ,pathwaf, and may sorrow's shadow never darken the door of their home. On the-28th ult., at the residence of Mr. Ilenry Bishop. in this place, by Rev. J. Ft. Keiser, Mr. HENRY M. 111>IIt1P to Miss MATIL DA, daughter of Jacob Rinehart, all of Straban tau - ankh). On the Ist inst., by the Rey. Jacob Ziegler, Mr. JOIMIF SHE LO,SSEIi to Miss LUCY ANN BEAM t le l both of Franklin township. On 3th ult., in PettrAburg. (Y. 5.,) by -the Rey. .W. Seibert, Mr. tilt itGg DAY to Iliss LYDIA ANN DAY, both of Huntington .township, Adam:. wont.). At the re.,idence of the bride's father, on Thursday_ the Ist of September. by the Rey. L. .J. Bell, Mr. NA:.-4/ GI:U.1'111f CAMP, of Mid illeton-n. A LIRLU CO(Ulty, P.t..., to Miss JULIA ANN AMELIA. eldest daughter ofJoku Hoover; ,Esq., of BeecherFville, Pa. On the 2sd ult., by Rev. Mr. McKeon, Mr, CHARLES SECHRISr to Miss MARY FISIIER, ;both of this place. 70 lesci_ f Sunday night week, near Nummasburg, Marna county, „Mrs. ELIZABETH 'BUCHER, ,widow of Adam Bucher, dec d., aged 93 years .3 months and 20 days. On the 22d ult.. in Ifountpleasant township, CHARLES GEORGE, son of Nathaniel and Su san Hagarmaa, aged / year and 0 months. In New Oxford, Adams county, on the 22nd aster a short but painful illness, Misa LOUISA ELIZ-kBETII SHOWALTER, aged 16 years 8 months and 0 days. Near ArendUlville, on the 19th of August, ;LEVIA da.ug.lit,.: of Abraham and jJarbars Kuue, aged; mouths and 2U days. On Thursday morning last. in .11ountplea:saut township, 11r. PHILIP A.AIZON (21101:SE, aged 17 years. The youth po•sebsell many amiable qualities, and was desert edly esteemed by those who knew him. Farewell to you, my dearest mother— Farewell to you, my kind twin brother— Farewtll to you all I say— J hope to meet you all one day. My time is past, my years tire sown, My joys in he.tren are now unknown. Free from care, and free from pain, I now with saints and angels reign. X. A. J. Cover, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will promptly attend to Collections and all other business en trusted to him. Office between Fahnestocks' and Danner I Ziegler's Stores, Baltimore street, Gettysburg, Pa. [Sept. 5, 1853. Wood Lots FOB SALE.—I will sell at Public Sale, on Friday, the 301 A day of Sepumber ;text, on the premises, the followingVooil Lots, situate in Cumberland township, on the banks of Marsh Creek, near Bream's Mill : No. 1. Clear land, containing 14 acres A 14 per "2. Wood-land, " 2 " 17 " 1. 4. it I, 6. LSE The above Wood Lots are all heavily timber ed. Sale to conunence at 12 o'clock, M. Terms accommodating. GEO. ARNOLD. Sept 5, 1859. td Teacher Wanted, MO take charge of a Public School in Free dom township, Adams county, about the lit./ October 111431. liirNone need apply unleaa competent:— Enquire of ABRAHAM KEISS, Sept. 5, '59. 3t JOHN McOLS.A.R.Y. Notice. GSORGE WALTER, SRN'S. ESTATE.— Letters testamentary on the estate of G eorg* waiter, Sen., late of filettyebarg, .Adams county; deceased, baiing been grant ed to the itlidertigned, (the tam named r e aiding in Hampton, and the tut tamed in Gettysburg,) they hereby give- nodes to all persoas - hidebted to said estate to make ha 2:mediats payment, sad those hawing - claims natant the same to present them properly an. tbentiesded for setthsiest. - gispacY PitIICINCk, JAL WA.LTKEt, - .Ezentiors. Sept. 5 1850. or. 5 00 3 50 1 00 to 1 15 70 . 70 . 30 . 50 2 00 4 50 . 1 76 1 20 70 . • 700 96 5 12 5 62 1 05 to 1 15 . 70 6.5 33 4 50 1 50 8 50 5,13 II 75 ...... 1 00 / 15 70 68 SO 4 50 1 75 6 50 Cow louvaestaL Ji 4 II 38 " 9 " 104 " " 7 46 " L. 4 5 st 1 5 7 is 54 g, 6 it . , ~ - En Fairview Farm A T PRIVATE: BALE —A Very Dtainabla Property.—This Farm is 'Untied on the A T Turnpike, adjoins the Borough of Gettysburg, and is in sight of the Railroad De pot containing or lees, 12 A cres of which is covered with Timber and about 2 0 Acres of Meadow. The improvements are a Two-story Weatherboarded Dwelling HOC SR, A 4. 11 l t . with a One-stor3 Back-budding, a ' good Barn, Mechanic a Ship , and other Out-buildir gs—all it good order.r rum the Piazza Of the IT,iiisc von have a fill, view of the town, and ciri bee the i at., rri nfr an 1 de parting The land 14 MO Us red ,oil is ig, mi quality, and sc.sccpt hie of a high State of cuiti ration. Lime arts ael on it, and can alwar • be had at the Railroad Depot, one mile distant . at 12} ern:„ per bushel There is a young .tp pie anL Peach tirtharl and a great variety of fruit in the yard. Auel of wat e r at the t' ~ and a nett r-fai.in4 , priug at the barn. TI.I. property, ‘tith ter} little eipenle Lan be made a very desirable and must' beautiful country residence,welt calculated for a vineyard and vegetable farm . Dar J Ni,Eil sell cheap and on the most accom modating litrms. It will be shown either by Ur. Slentz living on the premises, or mrseli, residing in town. GEORGE Alt-NOLL) Gett‘sburg Pa., Sept.s , 1859 . For Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale the FARM. late of Col. Campbell, deed.. situate mile+ east of Gettysburg. on the publik ro ad leading to East Berlin. containing 188 ACRES and 77 PERCHES. The Farmaswell calculated fur di% ision into two separate farms, having erected ther,on TWO SETTS OF BUILDINGS— s I I I is handsomely located and very conveniently laid out. Access is had to each field from a lane which passes through the tract. dividi:o; it in equal parts There is au abundant and nes erfail:ng supply of water to each set of iinpros emcnts : a s ttiL ien cy of meadow, o bards of choice fruit and in great variety. There arc about 4 , ) acres of good and thriving timber, lying in sight of town, and there is not an acre of waste land on theentire premiles. I will sell the farm entire or will dit ide it to suit the wi..hcs of those desiring to purchase. Persons desiring, to recoren pleasant home eon obtain a bargain by calling soon, as I have de termined to part with the property. The premises will be shown to such as want to he suited with homes by calling ou the subscriber, residing in Gettysburg. WM. KING. Sept. 5, 18.59. 3t Grain and Produce House, CILXIIBERSISURG STREET.—The un dersigned, having purchased the large building in the rear of his store oc Chambers ' bursburg street, known as "Camp's Brewery," has converted it into a Produce Warehouse, sad is now prepared to receive all kinds of Grain and Produce, to wit: FLOUR, WIJILAT, KYR, CORN, OATS, Seeds, kc., for which the highest market price will Le given. ar-To accommodate those who may prefer it, I will also receive on COMMISSION and ' forward Produce as!' kinds, having made ar rangements for that purpose with a responsible house in the city. I also coasinue my Grocery and Variety Stare, and keep on hand GROCERIRS of all kinds, Salt, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Rice, Oils, Spices, Fish, Cedar-w , ke. Having just received a very large supply, purchased on remarkably favorable terms, L am prepared LO furnish Country. Dealers very cheaply, and will sell at all times, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The public are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest, on the principle of " Quick Sales end Small Profits." JOHN SCOTT: Gettysburg, Sept. 5, ISG9. The Eureka '0 IIrTTLE SEWING MACHINE, price Fifty Dollars, the most perfect Sewing Machine ever made, combining the baprocements of Ten Patents. They will Stitch, Hem, Fell, Bind and thither, and will sewirom the taut eamh is to the coarsest end thickest fabric, including leather, using glazed or unglazed cotton, Hams thread, skein silk, or twist, making a neat lock stitch both sides alike, which cannot be raMed ; and regularly licensed under E. How, Jr.'s Patent. Send for a circular and samples of sewing. Address, E. NICHOLLS, Corner of Pratt and llowatd, Baltimore, Md Sept. 5, ',49. De. 13. ly] Notice TS hereby given to tny creditors that I intend to appear before the Honorable the Judges of the-Court of Common Pleas for the county of Adams, oa nada', tht 20th day of &VowsAtr vent, at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, at the Court then to be held at Gettysburg, in said county, and upon the written consent of a ma jority, in number and value, of my creditors, to apply to saidlqdges to make and order that the estate add effects which I shall acquire after my discharge as au insolvent debtor, on the 21st day of Detember last, A. D., 1858, shall be exempted for the term of seven years there after from execution for any debt contracted, or any rause of 'action existing previously to such discharge. JAMES C. HASWELL. Sept. 5, 1859 . td _ A Farm, AT PrBLIC SALE.--Will be offered al public sale, on Saturday, the 24c day of bcp..aaber next. on the premises, A VALL'ABLE FARM, situate in Germany township, Adams county, 3 miles from Littlestown, on the Em mitsburg road, adjoining lands of Samuel Rei gle, Widow Biehl, and others, containing about 13'i ACRES, having Autficieut portions of good Woodland and Meadow. The farm has been limed, and is und.r good cultivation. The im provements consist ut a one and a half 1 — story LUG lICWSE, Double Log Barn, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, a new Shop, and d other out-buildings; also a Two Story Frame Weatherboarded tiozse, nearly new. formerly occupied as a Sfore, and is a desirable location for that business. There are two Orchard.: of choice fruit on the premises, and two wells of never-Ltiling water. The property will be of fered in one tract, or in two, as may best suit purchasers. sir Persons wishing to view the property can call on either of those residing on it. or un the undersigned, residing in Union township. Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by AMOS I,KFEVER, Agent for George Houck, Sr. Aug. 29, 1859. ie. A Rare Chance FOR A DRUGGIST.—Dr. L. R. SrossTrea, in conseqnenee of declining health, will dis pose of his DREG STORE, in Littlestown, and asks early offers. The Store is doing a profita ble business, which will increase. It is the only one in the place. Littlestown Aug. 22., 1859, tf $l5 Reward! yrORSES STOLEN !—Two Bay Mares were stolen from the undersigned, in Wake- Lew, Carroll county, Md., on Thursday night last, with two blind bridles. One of the Mares is a chesnut bay, with ft white stripe on the forehead, and about 6 years old ; the other is a light bay, with a small spot on the forehead, a large lump in the left Hank, and about 5 years old. The above reward will be paid for the re turn of said Mares, or for information that will lead to their recovery. JACOB SULLIVfi. Aug. 29, 1859. 3t4 Pennßylvania State GRICULTCRAL The Ninth Annual Exhibition of the i t ai l asylranis. State Agricultuthl Society, will be held at Powelton, Philadelphia, on Tues- day, Wednesday, Thursday and Vriday, the ; ; 27th, 28th, 39th and 20th, days of September; next. On the lit of September, the Secretary ; will remove to the Rooms of the Philadephia Society for the prostionott of Agriculture, No. 62€1 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, where Books of Entry for the Exhibition will be opened. Letters add:wood to the Secretary, at Hat- riabarg, ,lohn Net:lows, Philadelphia, or; Charles B. Eagle, Battleuin, will meet with 'Melaka WI let September. DAVID TAGGART, President. I A. 0. iIItISTSA Seaveculf• illirGoods for Behlidttori carried on all the, Re roads la the State, to abed fro, free of ' aI I . 1 1. 7 S -t n 1144 JARS, Pitcfiera, Jogs, de., at A- SCOTT A BON'S. MMN=EM AT PUBLIC SALE.—In pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, will be offered at Public Sale. on 'he premises, OR Saturday, Gds Ist day of October sari, the following deecribed Real Estate of the late Meswit.t. Batumi, deceased, as follows, to wit : No. I.—THE MANSION TRACT, situate in Liberty township, Adams county. containing 275 ACRES. more or less, adjoining lands of the lic , rs of Hon. James MoDirit, deceased. heir of WilliaM Flohr. deceased, John None maker, and others. on the Turnpike lending from the Maryland Line to Waynesboro', and within tau miles of the former place. The improre- Li rnent.. are a large to o-,.', -, - Roughcast --- 4 , D WELLING 11UUSE. Log Burn, Wag- on Shed. Corn Crah, Stone Spring . 4 House, with a Food •prin,- there are - - upon the farm two Orrhsir,l