thillof Alexander M’LEod for THE MURDER OF A. DUUFEE: U'rto.i, Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 5,. . Grluvtn Appleby, captain of the Caroline, was examined on the pat t of. the prosecution. Was on board on the night of the attack, anil described the circnuWtaneea. As bo was coming up from thb cabin was struck at witii u sword, by a man who ho supposed to be McLeod. Had seen McLeod once before, at Butfalo. Saw*the body of Dnrlee. On the cross examination, said bo could nut posi tively assert that it was McLeod who struck at him. • , Samuel Drown,'barkeeper, for Mr. Smith of Chippewa, is well uci|Uainled with Mc- Leod. Was at Chippewa on the day-olThc destruction of the Caroline, vvheti- the boats returned, waiTnear by when the men in them got on shore; McLeod was one of these men. Heard -McLeod afterwards asked how many were on board, he said “a good many.”— Then ho was asked if any got hurt, and.he said "there was only otto armed man there, the sentry.” l. COrson, resides at Niagara Falls. —"Sen McLeod at Chippewa-, the afternoon and evening before the affair; saw him next after that in the morning on the stoop at Mr. Davie’—did not aee whether he was armed —there was" a crowd' round him—he was cm the stoop at Mr. Davis’—lio was telling of his exploits inthe buai—the performance lie had donoon the. ''Caroline”—lie was saying "they would not wish to see him there again, as he had put one d—r-d .yankoe outuf. the w*y”—there werol'iithers who boasted of having been in the expedition—Roneof them disputed the truth of McLeod's assertions —seen McLeod a day of two afterwards coming up from the pointj|t the creek—he had a spy -glass—he spoke of the Yankees as Seven o’clock, P. M. rebel* and robbers, and he would like to be TJie testimony taken under commission in on just sud) another expedition ns the VCnr* Canada was then -produced, and the ’inter* oline’ out and burn Buffalo. .Didn’t rogatories and answers were-read, positively know the persons with whom Me- t'|„. first testimony was that of Sir Allan Lend was conversing, except Copt. Ushier, McNab, taken mid sworn at Kingstown in the same who was murdercd.at his own door Canada, on the IMh Sept. 1841', before Jas. —didn t know much ot Captains Drew or & Small and-James Harvey Price, Esqs., Mozier saw them on the 29th December, commissioners—Joseph Center being pres- Wpdriesday,' Oct. 6. eofand approving for tlie People, and Hiram v Charles Ilarkc, was tending bar for Mr. Gardner tor llie accused. "Davis—at 'Chippewai-on-the day-of -tbe-dcr- . ...McNabjvas the officer in command of Uie struction of'the Caroline,. Saw McLeod forces assembled at ChippeWa to repel an several times on the piuiiyious ,day, A gen- expected invasion from Hie United States. -B^Head^-Governor^ went put, leaving word that if his> brother expedition against the Caroline was cpt .unj . caljed fpr him, he had gone ' tbe'srab'Pr iibtijfe'Dbafs bn'4Vie'nanx.V r M' the 1 river. Some-got into thb,boats, but after- made to him of the Caroline.having landed wards they got out, and towed the botl’ts a- men and cannon at Navy Island. \Vas bubt three quarters of a mile, where they present when the boats started anil at thek embarked on board the boats, and shoved off- return. Is confident McLeod was not a from the-shore. They steered across the inuriglheipaidyon cither occasion. Made a . fiver, butT do nof knaw-whcre' they went.’ return-to •the-Lieutenant-Governor,- of the /The next McLeod w.as.about sen.-. .m.eij..cngagedJn_tlieLaliair, amUis sure Me rise the next morning, witch I saw liiiii on Lead was not among tliSin, (j'4cause lie was the square iti trout of Mr. Davis’s house.— not of the party. ’1 here were a number ol people not far from ■ A number oldther depositions were read, Kim, but none very near him; nor do I know and two or three •witnesses examined, all that any one was in his company*. If [ re- going to prove the same thing with McN-ab. collect right, on the previous everting he Adjourned to'a quarter before eight to wore a sWord by his side. 1 did not hear > morrow, him say anything. " I have heard him say something about the *■ destruction ot the Caroline. A few days alter a number of them were conversing a bout it—Captain StenneU was one. Major Cochran of Dragoons another, and,four or five more, and McLe.ud said in purport that he had killed a Yankee. Their conversation was in reference to the Caroline. J can speak quite positive about McLeod’s getting into the boat. Henry Myers saw' McLeod at Niagara, after the afiair'at llie tavern, on the north side of the road; saw there a number of sol diers—some bad weapons—some haii not— , there was some talk about the man that shot Hurfee—one said “where’s the man”—Mc- Leod said, “hero he is—l’m the mar.!”—he then pulled out a horseman’s pistol, aiid said it was tlmpistol that shot him; Ujeii he pull ed out Ins sword and said—“there’.s the .blood of ad—d Yankee!”—holding pp the sword; there was blood oh the sword, on the ■end fur about four Indies—it was dry—wit ness went out •to feed his horses—two or three followed him out—they asked him where he was moving, witness replied he vvas going to Geneva, as his wife didn’t like Canaihi,' some of them said witness was a a d—d. rebel, and should’nt„go no further; witness staid under-the-shed some time, and at last McLeod snid if witness was* a. mind to treat the company, witness might go home; —-witness said he would'iit mind doing that —then went into the bar-room and treated tp-the' amount of a dollar—then was allowed - to -go and-proceeded-on -his -journey.—Ho has not since heard McLeod say anythin" of this matter. . ■ ' . B In answer to Mr* Hall—l have no doubt Ihitt the person at the bar is the mini I refer to in my evidence', for I took particular no- 1 “ 1 tiee of him as I detenuined if I ever enught Id in on the American side, 1 would usiThiuil as he used me. , Calvin Wilson saw McLeod between'the s,th and 1 15th January, 1888, at a public Ijpuse kept by James Miller, -in the town of Niagarayjthere were a number pf pePple with Kim; une of'tliem named Rayncock. Heard them conversing; the subject was brought u P.by Rayncock in referenco to the Caroline affair which hud taken place a few daysbe fqre; he wished to know how many had been Killed; Mr. McLeod then replied- that ho . j thought there wos’nt more (hah three or four, ■ and. hp.did’nt know but-fivemight have-faU len;' apd one thing he did; know, he said; that fljerc Was one d—d Yankee, a rebel, shot on the wharf. He said something else which witness did not understand; Mozier didn’tSSy anything; Elmsly did not say any thing that witness recollected; had statiul . correctly what .the witness" said; the; very words or very nearly; recognized the priso .. fee at the bar- as the .person who;used'said -.' words; * ? i IJTic^, 4 Oct 6,r. . Sereralother witnesoeai wcre to the Mine fact of McLeod’s .being at CJilp-. pewa on tbe fcTfcmng on the morning following- tbe oitur, pf the Caroline. There .was also *om« further testimony In regard to. McLeod's having hoastoi of his participation.ln it, htt not of so strong achfliacter^thotalreadygiven, '•,. ; . Ona, witness, Justus IVJ, Stephens, J arcfijs|cat jof Gaines, Oriean9 county, wuB.at jhc , '.B Atvtv-v': »■ ■. y-^vw JBi.jLJ, wagonshed, corn crib, and other outbuildings, a well of. good wa ter, and Orchard of. choice fruit. Also a Tenant House and Smith Sljnp, wiih a Stable and a good lot anil garden, .This property- wilf-be-sold sepTirateor suit .purchasers. On. applicatjon the terms will bVmadir GEO. DAVIDSON. St October 7, 1841. . ' LOOE HBP.3. THE subscribers continueto sell the balance of their stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Continent, Me rinos, Calicoes and Chintzes, at first cost. Bargains may be bad by calling soon. HITNER& MULVANY. October 7, 1841. 3t .N, 13, rfn excellent Cannon Slate with a large Cast Iron Dish, far tale at the store,- - Attention Mcclianlcsburg Infantry j Vou are ordered to parade on Saturday the 16th day of October next, at the public house of John Huover. in the borough of .Vle chanicsburg, at 10 o’clock A. M. with white pantaloons, arms and accoutrements in"good order for drill. WM. BIGLEY, Capt, October 7, 1841. BITTIEBLY N3U7 LABELS. THE public will plcnso take notice that no Brand* rcth Pills nre Genuine unless the box has three la* bbls upoil it, (the topi the side, and the bottom;) each containing a facsimile signature of my hand-writing, thus :~Brßrandreth','MrD, “These lalicls aio engrav-- cd on steel,^beautifully designed, and done at on cx> pcnsch.of $2OOO, , Therefore it will be seen that the on ly thing necessary to procure the medicine in its puri ty, is to observe the labels. Sec if the tox lias three upon it, engraved. ' * Remember, the top, ~thd side and tfic bottom. Tho following respective persons are duly authorized and hold Certificates of Agency, for the sale of Brandrcth's Universal Vegetable Pills, in C.umbcrland county. George W.- Hitner, Carlisle. - . - Si Culbcrtlsni —Shippcnsbni^r l Adam Reiglc, - . Mochanicsburg. M. G> Rupp; -■ Shircmanstown. - Isaac Borton, Lisburn. GiJtnoro&.M’Kinncy, Newvillc. L. Ricglo & Co., Churchtown. J. & J. Kyle, Kenody’s. Samuel L, Sentraan, Ncwburg. Brcchbili & Crush, > ~ Boiling Springs. Henry Brchncman, .New Cumberland. As counterfeits of these pills vein some casca sbld for the genuine ones, the safety of tho public requires that nono should be purchased, except from those, re cognived os above. Remember no Brandreth.PilU sold in Carlisle, am genuine, except those sold by George W. Hitner, and be particular to Observe that cnch Agcnt has anEngravcd Certificate of Agency, containing a representation of Dr. Brand reth Manufactory at Sing-Sing, and upon which will be seen exact copies of the now labels now.uscd upon the Brandrcth pul boxes. B. Branubetu, M. D. Office, No. 8, North Btl} st., Fbila. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. BY order of die Orphans’ Court of Court of Cum .beriand county, will bo exposed to public sale,' on the promises, pn-Saturday thc.SOth of November next, at l 2 o’dock.noon, the. following described valuable property situate in Silver Spring township, about one mile iinrth-west of Hogestbwn, arid near the 1 Cpnodo guiuot creek, late the property of Michael Saxton, de ceased, containing 108 Acres of patented 1 Limestone and Gravcf, land, v About 80 acres is cleared, under good fence, and in si high state of cultivation—and tha residue covered with excellent timber. The improve ments ore a , - - . -■— - M Double-JPrame-fy-Log -Two Story , HOUSE. A Doable Frame Barn. .. and other outbuildings. There is also a small Apple Orchard, and other fruit trees—and a well of never foiling water, with a pump in it, near the door,. There are two streams. of running water, go through the pro mises,. ~ , on the confirmation of the sale-zone half the purchase iuonoy,doductirtglhe's2oo, on the Ist of April; when possession will bo given—and tho residua in four- equal-annual payments, without inter est, to beseemed by Judgment Bonds. An iudisputahle’titlo ‘will ho given,' and any person wishing to edolEhqfarai, ctilihoVhovmit Dh'appliciitioir to tho subscriber. i, ■ , : - - • ■ JOHN SAXTON, Adm’tof. ■ ■ -- M.Barton,doc’d. October 7, 1841. . V.„. . N. B. If die above Farm is not sold on that day; it will titan and there b* rented for the term of one year. •6,00 Cf Cents and a Chew of Tobacd Re- A *DBCONDED from tho 'subscriber, on or about 1 /m the 12lh of Juno hut, apprentice to theUafpcntcr business, named Solomon Lcidcr. Said boy is about 15 years of age—and had on when he went away a Hue cassinctt roundabout, blue striped cotton pantaloons, a white Marseilles vest, a chip hat, and a pair of lace boots, lie took some other clothing with him, but what UVas particularly is not now re collected* Whoever takes up said boy, and. returns him to me, shall receive the above reward; but no ex tra charges will bo paid.. ' * GEORGE C. CABOTHEH9. W, Pcnnsboro’ tp, Sept. 30, 1841. . 3l* LIST OF .LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Newville, Pa. .'September 30, 1841. Philip.Baughman ' \V B-Milligan 3 Jiilin i ßower ... ‘ C F MtLaughlin William Brown A D M’Brido Geo .Bowman Rubt M’Elwain Patrick .Cannon William Palin Ksq Jacob Finkenbinder Tims PattlutvEsq Adam Finkenbinder ' Isaac Kulb ' Jacob Gilbert Lewis Sell John Hefflefingcr James Straw Anderson HFnery Callirine Showers John Hopkins Margaret Shannon Jacob Hcmingcr, William Strow John Hale ■ Ann Spencer'' John Harper Esq. Peter Tobias Adam C Humberger Adam Trough hlaryann Hoover . Thomas Thibet F Johnson Geo Titcmnb Henry Kimlig Jacob Waggon 2 Henry Knettlo , GeO Wolf Rudolph Kindig David Worrey . Geo Klink .. Miss R. Woodburn I John Lusk John Woods. .. Moses Lindsay Joseph Wagoner Esq James M’Gaw Robert Welsh I Jno or Jane M’Clellan JOHN MOORE, P. M._ Valuable Property For Sale. THE subscriber intendingto remove to the west, ivill dispose of his property jit public sabs bn Saturday the-30th of October inslspit, at 1 o’clock, P. M. Said properly is situated about -1 miles south-east of Carlisle, in South Middleton town ship, and one mile west of Michael Eglds.Forge, and is on, the road leading from Sliippensburg to York. It consists of 2J acres of.prime limestone land, under good fence, and in an excellent stale .of cultivation. The improvements are a f Mr, Nount. -Jfeai . IjOU HOUSE, Bretlon ■vs Brelton AND LOG,SHOP, j Agncw vs Bredin’r AJm’x A'LOGSTAIiI/E, Commonwealth . V Neal : v'- •: ■.; ~ •** •S B , w?W!r — r ”-- ; I ijesirablo pr«pp/lu-» .in t)W neighborhood.for n . t * • t w w»ir" aj •. J^TSWVndttqarf^^ made known on the day ol sale by ■ »_*• ‘ «*, r> i - I PBTEII SI.OTHOWER. i™"° , ” ' Hm,k ' Some v.i Santo Walts "cs ‘Craighead Qt h!i* Bank, r* Stuart*’. Ego's Ex*r r s McClure's Adm’r ‘Tfmi’os, 'ra Kelfer' ’ " Forman' ‘ ra Moore * ”&uirc vs~~ ' s &ixa\Q ' - -■- "•• ' rr,l T" October?; 184 K Take notice llialtve have applied to the Judges o>f ihoU.ourt'of- Common-Pleas-of I Cumberland county, fur the benefit of the | ' I appfmiredi Monday the Bth of November next, for llie | hearing of us and our creditors, at the Court i House, in the borough of Carlisle, when and where you may attend if you thinlTproper. THOMAS JONES, JOHN MpKINNEY, JACOB MINICH, HENRY GIB, BENJAMIN RUPRtGHT, FREDERICK WENTZ, WILLIAM CARTER, WILLIAM HARRIS. FREDERICK, KEEKAUVER, . GEORGE HARTLINE, DAVID MpBRIDE, JOHN KELLY, . ISAAC BARNET, . CONRAD FURST, HENRY MURRAY, JOSEPH KSLINGER, JOSEPH WALTMAN, HENRY JOHNSTON, JOHN M. WOODBURN. GEORGE ADI.EY. October 7, 184 L NOTICE. •WTdTICE is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that by virtue of.rtn attachineril is sued by the subscriber, one of (he Jusiicis of the Peace in and fur Cumberland county, on the oath of Nathaniel Eckels, againel a certain Justus Car ver, who lately absconded from his residence in Silver Spring township: Certain goods and chat tels have been attached and are now in the custo dy of Robert Church and Jacob Caufmnn of East ponnsborough township, and.lhexrediiors of the said Justus Carver, are mi lifted ihatß. Church & J. Canfman, will attend at the public lipase of Mr. Church, near.the HafrisPurg Bridge, dn'Saturdny the 23d of October, A. I). 1841, to receive and ex amine the claims that may be presented against said Carver, in order that the whole mattermay bo disposed of according to law. JOHN C.LENDENIN, • Justice of the Peace. Silver Spring tp. Oct, 7, 1811. 3t Remaining in the Post Office at Mechanics- burg. Pa. September 30, 1841. KlizabetiTAilams -Lydia Kecmcr Samuel Bradagain John Houser jr IbsepliSßiown llcnryKarns ~^~ Charles Baker John S Kunkle George UrinkinliulF David Lamb George Bobb Michael Lance Catherine Bishop Adam .Libbart George D Boyer William Miller John Bubb. Mrs Eliza Mauck . Elizabeth Baker Sand Meily John Cuddy. . Sami Mumma Catharine Caislt Mary M’Cue . David L Clark James M'Gnire John II A Dunlap . John Meixel Aron Filet- ; Peter Minhick Jacob Eichelbcrger, : John Pointer Elizabeth Gram i Elizabeth Ralston Henry Ginder Geo Robertson ■ Dr L C C Gillie Martin J Rupp William R Gorges . Ream Snider Matlnas Goodman Joshua Thompson Bernhard Hither I) Schaffer . Sam! Hoff Elizabeth-Spalir GodfriedTfang Catherine Seointing William Hinny; , Mury 'Ann Wuls David HylbCrt Adam Weaver; , D S Jones . ~F W.nnderUch John Keller ■ , ’ MrsEUzibetb Zug Benj.FKindig GEO. F. CAIN, P. M. First Keglment of Cumberland Vol- ■ ' ontecrsl -V*-.-; 'Paratle~iri~Spriligfieltl,7rtni;TueKilay-ihr 19th of Octobei - lnst., at 10 A.M. precisely, completely-equipped for drill, j; •, By order of the Colonel, i > < JOHN KvKELSP,-Aclj’t. * : ; ward! NOTICE TO CREDITORS. LIST OF LETTERS JLOiIMLMiiEnBI - The subscriber, having sold of DRUGS, Ac., intends settling up his business, and would hereby notify those, indebted' to call and settle their account-* before the first of January rioxt, when his books will bo left with X K. Ibtifk, Esq., for collection. A. Ji NORTH. Ncwvillo, Sept. S 3, 1841.—ySm.* ■ NOTICE To the Creditors of Dr • Thomas Grier, lute of Ship* penshurg, Cumberland county. The undersigned, being appointed an auditor by the Orphans* Court of Cumberland*coonty, loset-* tie and adjust .the rates and proportions of the as* setts of the estate’ of said deceased, in the hands of .Jacob Engle his administrator, to and among the respective creditors according to law, will at tend,for that purpose at the house of Johnßehuck in the Borough •of Shippenshurg, on , Friday the 15th day of October next, at 10 o'clock A. M; at which time and place all persons having claims against the said Dr. Thomas Grier’s estate, are re quested to present them. •> . ROBERT SCOTT, Auditor., September 23,1841. , 3t PUBLIC SALE. I will expose to public sale*,.on the premises, on Saturday the 16th‘of October 1841, at 11 o’clock, A. M. a first rate farm of Limestone Land, well improved, situate inSllvcrSpring township,Cum berland county, lying on both shji-s of the turnpiko lending from Harrisburg to Carlisle, about ono fhjlo west of IJogeslown, containing about 147 acres of first rate limestone land, adjoining lands of William Addams, John Esfielmnn, Geo. For ney’s- heirsrand-WilliamTlrvine. —The-improve* merits aro an excellent two story -* STOKE HOUSE ;■ AND ‘ Sone Ilauk Brtrn, fpl fell Two Story’Plpßiered Tenant . House, i\nd about 100 acres of land cleared, under good and mil r«*nec, the residue is covered willi fine linger,— There is an orchard on the land,and a well of wa ter that never fails, 'll Is one of the moat desira ble farina in the county. An’indisputable title will bo given to the purchaser. Ta*rms made known on the day of sale by KOBKRT BRYSON, . Agent for the Peyiacea of Mathew Irvine, dec*d, September 30, IB if. - t,i&t or cdtfuMis, . For Trial’ut the ■Special Court, commencing on Monday the 291 h-of November, 1841. Duncan for use w Moore’s Adni’r , •Same, Price for use Grays AdmV V 3 6'tUllC vs McKcchnn r,i Lmnhcrtoii For. Argument. . . . vs ’Rail Hoad r.t Moore et ,il •Sheely Foreman GEO. Proth'y. •Sept. 28, 1841 TRIAL LIST, List tof causes for 'J'rial at Xocrwher 7Vrm k 1841, commencingtJton (he 8 (h day erf .Vp ventber. First Mce/r. vs " Miller ot ol r.t The Colley© tv? Lyon r.t McClure, •S'nmo vs Ahl vs Croft el sj r* McHoca . ,i'« Moore * \Vilsofl Church Moolb Pursel for uho Wise for use Ilciglc Grubh Einmingrr •Savings Fund Same r* Samo at at Second R rr/r. Palm Eire Bohl' Bank Littig Brady Co ShunU Loyd McChy Harlan Brindlo Lambcrtun Means t'.T • Rcisher rs Kaufman *?i r* Foreman rs . .Wpodburn rs M^ilson ’rs Hilciriah i vs Alexander rs - Barton - * vs Croft Martin iw Hrrisbaugh vs Noble i vs The Chureh ' rJ Breisbaugh vs Mahon Houser Miller Mvcre Huglieg Mycra , Ramsey O'Doimol . . Noble Coke' Bccd Mcllingrr Schloescr.: _ Sumo , Ramp Matccr Brandt •Same- Gorgas ct al Kennedy rs Moore . vs - Noble «5c Co rs Underwood rs ’• * Craighead r» Craighead w ' Harper • vs . McClure , im» Mehafley vs Scovcvn . _ M-- - vs Bcchor vs Sturgis rs - Thomson vs Givlcr cs Same "'"vs Alexander ’ vvs McFcfclv^ GEO. SANDERSON, Jrolh’p; Slept.* 28, *B4l. GLOVX! MAS TT? ACTOmr. THE subscriber respectfully infnrmslhe citi zens of Hanover, and tlie public, in general, that lie manufactures to order, and keeps on hand, all kinds of - , JSuckskin Glares, chiefly for Waggoners and Working men, which no will dispose of at very moderate prices, either wholesale or, retail. Saddlers can be ncconiino* dated with Buckskins! . AUGUSTUS WOLt% September 30, 1841. «. ■ 3t* SPECIAL COURT. BY virtue of a writ from tho Hon. Anson V. ■ Parsons, President Judge of the I3lh Judi cial District of Pennsylvama.hearinjrdnieat Hap rieburg, the 17th day of July A. D. 1841: . / NOTICE IS HEREBY GJVEX tnat.a Special Court wilt hujiqld by the said Hon. : Anson y. Parsons, and 'the Associate Judges of ’ tho Oourtof Common Pleas of Cumberland county,... 1 at the Chart House in the Borough of Carlisle, commencing on Hon Say 'tie S9fA day rf Xnrtmber, A- D. 184.1,,t0 continue one week, for the., trial of certain causes depending in the Court of ComiUcn ■ Ploas of Cumberland county^ip which .the. Hon, Samuel Hepburn was . concerned as'counsel for . 1 one of the parties, prior to his appointment as Pre- i dent Judge of thoDlh JudiciOi pistrict>—said causes being ernbracedwithin the provisions of tbe 391 h. section.or.an.Act.of r the.Gencial.Assen)bly..pas.s.-’' co l4lhApril,lB3l, relativelothoorganiaationof Charts of Justice. Of said Special Cburti Jurors' ■ and all persons concerned, will take notice. " . . u v. PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff,. Sheriff's OCjee, Qirlislo, 7 .' , ' September 53,1841. $., . , *x