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:i?*r. * ^ the town of Camden, the vigilant and faithful guardians of the public trust. < By the President (Maj. Smart Dr. William Carlisle?A warm hearted Irishman, with a head equal to his heart t This was warmly cheered, so much so, that Dr -] Carlisle rose and replied in a manner in every respect 1 ? worthy of himself, and gave the following: - I By Dr. Carlisle. The Committee of arrange- 1 ments?Valued and highly esteemed members. , They promote the interest of the Club by their j skill in debate; they have done that also by j their judicious arrangements for this celebration of its anniversary. Which was well received, and drew up Mr. A. M. ' Kennedy, chairman of the committee of arrange- ' ?-i. ranlind in the Doctor's toast in behalf of ^ ' UlCiJio, miv .wj..., tha committee, by stating he felt assured he represented thcfoelings of those who acted with hini on ' this occasion, when ho exprosscd his satisfaction at I being instrumental in promoting the interest of the ' Camdeu Debating Club, through its aunivcrsary cel. ' ebration. An inst:tulion with which we have beon identified for years, and for its prosperity our best efforts will be directed; and that hereafter, as heretofore. they would never flinch from any duty, how. ever humble, (if any thing connected with that in- , stitution could be so considered,) vben called to act < by the club, and concluded by offering the follow- i ing toast: < By A. M. Kennedy. The gentlemen who has ' favored us with music this evening?They deserve the thanks of the Club for their excellent performance. Which was well received, and replied to by D.\ Young. i By Dr. A. DeLeon. Mr. Leslie M'Candless ! ?The retiring and modest gentleman, the ripe f scholar, like the diamond his brilliancy only hid | but soon discovered when called out. To which Mr. McCundlcss replied facetiously, that to deserve the compliment and retain the D"C. tor's good opinion, he would keep his scat arid not respond to it. By J. B. Goodlad Esq. Temperance?Our zeal in the cause is only equalled by our devotion to it. By Sam'l. J. Young Esq. Secretary. Literary associations measuring swords "one with another in debate, eacix memoer news P|inuu? w. the others' tongue, sliarpens his wit, brightens his understanding, increases his knowledge, and improves his mind, collision of intellect (like competition is in trade) is the life of intellect. .Married?On the 3d inst. by the Rev. Win. Carlisle, Mr. James E. Rogers of Kershaw to Miss Sarah Arrants of Sumter District On Thursday evening the 24th ult by the Rev. T. Sullens, Mr. Samuel Ivras, printer, to Miss Louisa Hatnes, all of Knoxville. Tenn. ^"camdenTrices curren FT Beef, : : : : lb. 4 j 5 Bacon, : : : lb. 7$ 10 Beeswax, : : : lb. 18$ 25 Bale Rope, : : : lb. 10 12? Bagging, : : : yard 24 20 Coffee, : : : : lb. 15 10 Corn, : : : bushel 45 50 Cotton, : : :: lb. 5 8| . Feathers, : : : lb. 37i 40 Flour, : : ; barrel 5 50 ;7 00 Fodder, : ; ; cirt. 75 jl 00 Molasses, : : : gal. 33^ ftJ Sugar, : : : lb. 8 14 Salt, : : : sack 2 50 Tobacco, : : : /A. 9 50 Peas, : : : bushel 43-} 50 Potatoes, stcect, : -,}'> 37} 50 /riirft, : : bar'l. f3 25 1 Rice, : : : bushel 3 50 4 00 Powder, : : : keg 6 00 !G 50 State of South Carolina, KERSIIAW DISTRICT. SAMUEL A. 13. SHANNON, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of the said District, by Virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum at the Buit of James F. Gamble Tndorsco, 'having pctL titioned the Honorable the Associate Judges of the Court of Common Picas that he may be admitted to the benefit of the acts of the General Assembly , for tho relief of insolvent debtors. It is Ordered that tho said James F. Gamble, Indorsee, and all Other suing creditors to whom tho said petitioner is in any wise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and have notico I to appear before the said Judges at the said Court to l beholden at the Court House in Camden, for Ker. i ehaw District, on the fourth Monday of October next, being the 24th day of said month, to show cause, If any they can, why the said petitioner should not have the prayer of his petition granted. RPVl fi ASS r.r.v. Office of Common Pleas, i Kershaw District, March 14, 1842. \ In the Common Pleas, KERSHAW DISTRICT. Daniel R. June vs. Josiah P. Lcc?Bail Writ in As., suinpsit. JOSIAH P. LEE, the defendant, who is in cus? tody of the Sheriff of the said District by virtue of ; the above stated case, having, in order to entitle him, 1 self to the benefit of ihc act of Assembly of 1788, j ^ entitled "an act to establish the hounds of the prisons , or common jails in the several districts and counties I of the said state," and ill the acts amendatory there, ' ef, filed a schedule of his whole estate in the offuc j eftho Clerk of the Court of the said District, Notice is hereby given to the said Daniel R. Juno | personally orbv attorney, to appear before the Clerk ' of the Court of said District, at the Court House of said District, at ten o'clock. A. M. on Siturday, the twenty sixth day of March, inst. to show causo if < any he can, why the estute and effects mentioned in the said schedule should not be assigned, and the said defendant liberated agreeably to the said act. s O. UA5S, C. C. P. : Offico of the Common Picas, ) J Kershaw C. H. March 14, 1842. \ prs. fro. $2 50 , Mules for Sale. t THE snbscri!>er has a lot of young mules, which he will sell low for cash or jjond paper. ' W. C. WORKMAN. Msrch 10. Notice. I gave a note to Moses Arledgo in the summer or fall of 1841, for about seventy dollars, and I now forewarn all persons for it, as I am prepared to show good cause for not paying it, , March 10, !842> JOHN BABNES. . r ? " * 'Sl J. Morris' I Vcw York Concert & Olio Company of 15 Persons Will, by particular request, open their grand and meqnalled Entcrtainmont, THIS AFTERNOON, IGlh March, from half past two to half past five, at < Mr. Davis' Hall (formerly Gifford's,) in order to "afl lord families an opportunity of a visit, who do not ike to attend at night. The afternoon bill contains some choice selections of Russell's most celebrated VInsic, together with a new scries of Duetts and Dances, arranged to produce the full powers and .alentB of the company. The rooms will bo darkened ind lit up in order to give full effect to the visitors. Jpon also, at night, troin 7 to 3 isa, ann mosi postivoly the last mglu for this year, in this place. Thothanksof the coin|iany tire presented to the lolightful audience who graced the Ilall with their ircscnce, on the two former cvniingH, and hopes arc mtcrlaincd that their exertions to plcnrc, may still ncet the approbation of an enlightened assembly. Admission 50 cents; gentleman and lady 75 cents. From the Charleston Mercury. CONCERT AND OLIO. Mr JV/orris' company deserves the success ivhich attended their performances on ilfonday jvening. The noble hall was handsomely lit up, ind decorum reigned throughout. The crowd af little maslers' and misses,' who are enabled, by the liberal arrangements of the proprietor, to witness these entertainments gave a pleasing tingle to the whole scene. These performances embrace a great variety of vocal and instrumental music, recitations, tablcaus vi cants, and all the uses to which the poetry of motion have been applied, arc put in requisition by the members of this very clever company. The Concert was well got up and performed; the dry humor andboundless flexibility of Master Henry, elicited beams of delight from his little contemporaries. T"1 -> i-:n: , ?f I ? 7'nW-tn I J'udsy cllltl UimiUUL aic Lut u;u*;n ui jua vv/iuckv) and much they appear to have the power of riper years: the zephyr that stirs the leaf is not more sweet, and her smile is like a "sunny ray on a 6ilent stream"?but the dance!?the dancers were the lions of the nigh:?we ask, we care not for more brilliant execution, than we witnessed from the Misses' Taglioni, La Celeste, Augusta and Clementine upon lhis occasion. The hi^h land reel by the two latter ladies, in the noble, national and picturesque costume of old Scotia, may defy competition, as it has won favor, and over the whole a respectful regard to the pure taste of an enlightened assembly was in no instance departed from. Tlio exhibition was given out for continuation with divcrtisements, amidst applause, and we hope, that while the same attention is shown to afford an elegant amusement, it will receive a meed of support BANNOCKBITRN. T. S. Mood, Returns his thanks to the. citizens of Camdon and the public, for the liberal encouragement lie has received since he has been here, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of pu'.lie pat* ronuge. lie has employed a first rate W itch and Clock maker, and all work done ut his shop will bo warranted. New Spoons and Silvor ware manufactured out of broken silver, all kinds of Jewelry mended in the neatest manner. Fire gilding done to perfection. O'Thc custi will DC rtquircu in every instance, for work done. - March 16 Election. Ordered, lhat an election he held on the first Mori, day in April next, for an Intcndant and fourW ardens lo servo for one year from that d iy. To bo hold at the Council room during the usual hours. Ordered, That Messrs. F. Matheson, Thomas E Shannon and J. G, Shaw bo appointed managers af said election. By order of the Town Council. II. L. WILSON, Recorder. March 16. ShcrilFs Sales. BY virtue of sundry executions to mo directed, will be sold before the Court House door, in Camden, on the first Monday and Tuesday in April next, the following property, vizi One Nc?r- named lien levird upon, and to bp, sold as th property of Philip Creiver, at the suit of Ja i es ('onnor. . \*. Also, four Negroes, Sam, Jarte, Letty, and Anderson. One horse, one cart, one barouch, one vacant lot known in ilie plan of the Town of Camden, as lot No. nil e hundred and nine (001).) boon i'c?l east by Littleton street, north by lo , 90d, soulh Ik lot 1H0, ue.st ny lot 8^1, measuring and containing n front of one hundred feet, anil live hund.ed and .seventy-three feet in depth (573) more or lees, levied upon, and to he sold as the property of Henry C. Roberts, at the suit of William C. Workoian, L. H. Dens, and others. Also, two horses, two mules, eighteen head of cattle, ten head of hoes, tweniv head of bhei p? One wagon, one haronch, one gig. two hundred bushels corn, three thous.nd | minds of fodder, Household and Kitchen furniture. The stoeli corn, fodder, furniture &c., e ill lo sold i n 'i ue*d.iy, tlie second clay of sale, at the Defendant s residence, lecied upon, and to he sold as the property of Lewis Peebles, at the suits ol J. A Young, John Turner and others. Also. 15 N eg res, Fanny, Charlotte, Phebe, and Douglas, Lucioda, Sara Raciicl, George, Penny and her child, Jim, William, ivitscv, itosct and child. Also, twenty-three hundred acres of land more or less, hound'd west bv lands of Joseph Miekle, and Austin Cloud, south by lands of Ch.snut, north b\ lands of John fci. l'eay. all levied upon and to be add, as the properly of John A. Peay, Ex'or. at he suit ol James Wood C. &. F. Matlieson and jtliers. Also, one Negro, Clarary, levied upon as the iro|iertyof John A. Piay, at the suit ol Douglas B. Cloud and others. > Head Quarters. Ci.aki;.Nno.v, Feb. 2G, 1812. Drdf.r No. ~ v..'.. v.. ,..v ..... ^........., will order their several Colonels, in their re ijeelive Brigades, to open an.I hold a Poll in their espettive Regiments, on Saturday, the 21st of May next lur MAJOR GENERAL, to fill the ac.ncy created by the resignation of Major Gene nl Thomas F Jonks , The Brigadier Generals will immediately after he returns are ma le to them, render n statement )f the Polls i f thi-ir respective Brigades to the Adjutant General's office, at Colon.bia By ord -r of the Co unand run-Chief. J. W. CAN I'EY, Adjt and Insp. Gen'l. March 16- i Just Received. i Kits of No. 1. Mackerel, put up oxpresslyL for family use. I Northern Smoked Beef. By II. LEVY. t Jan. 26. ' >'. : ' SL ' Head (Quarters. Clarendon, 8th March, 1842. Orders No. ?. HE following Regiments and Corps are or^. dcredto parade.for review and drill, at the times and places herein mentioned, viz:? The 16ih and 17ih Regimen^ of Infantry, the Ancient Battalion of Artillery, and the Charleston Light Dragoons, near Charleston, on the 9th of April next. The Upper Battalion of the 31st Rejiment, rni 1 '1 fl1"' ? A ? .!! rtf a nnint f Iir> on 1 nursaay, me w. njnu, u> ? Brigadier General may deem lnosrt, convenient; who is hereby ordered fo report immediately, to the Commander-in-Chief, the place so sefected Tlie Lower Battalion, at Georgetown; on Tuesday, the 2oth of April. The 33rd Regiment at Conwayborough, on Friday, the 29th of April. The 32nd Regiment at Marion Court House, on Saturday, the 7th of May. * The Corps of Cavalry will parade with the Regiments or Bat'oPens most convenient. The commissioned Officer*, of the 8lh Brigade will encamp on Monday, the 2nd of May next, at Godfrey's Ferry, in Marion District, on the Great Pee Dee river. The 29th Regiment of Infantry, at Darlington Court House, on Tuesday the lO'hof May. The 20th and 44th Regiments at Susuterville, on Fr.day, the 13i h of May. The commissioned officers of the 3d Brigade of Infantry, will encamp near Barnwell Court House, on Monday, the 23d of May next. Jn .accordance with the arrangements of Brigadier General Jautieson, the commissioned officers of the 2.1 Brigade of Cavalry are also ordered to encamp at the same time and place. The 11th and 43rd Regiments of Infantry will parade" at Barnwell Court House on Saturday, the 28th of May. Brigadier General Jamieson will order one of the Troops or Squadrons of his Brigade to parade at the same time and place. The commissioned and non-commissioned Ofcors of the Regiments and Corps ordered for review, will assemble lite day previous, for drill ~...i oi tlinivrosneelivn nlaces of Da nun men uvuivu a? M<w.. - ?j ? ? A rade. The Major General?' and Brigadier General? will, with their Staff, attend the reviews within their commands. Brigadier Generals Hanna, Schnierle, HammonrC Hopkins, Jaraieson, and Harllee are charged with the extension of so much of this ordei as relates to their respective Brigades. By order of the Commander-in-( thief, J. VV. CANTEY, Adj't and Inspect'r Gen'l. Extract from the^th section of the Militia Lau of 1841. "Provided, That all Sergeants of companies and all non-commissioned Regimental Staff officer! who shall voluntarily attend an encampment in tlu-i; respective'!!' igades, shall Ift: exempted froin road duty, during the year in which they shall attend such en cainpmcnt. Provided also, That all Sergeants ol companies, and all non-commissioned Regimental Stuff officers, who shall serve seven years consecutively, and shall during the seven years, attend the j encampments in their respective Brigades, shall thcroufler lie oxc npt froip the performance of ordinu. ry militia duly. And Provided also, Timl in case any such Sergeant or non-com missioned Regimental Staff officer, shall ba promoted to the rank of u commissioned officer, his torin of scrvico necessary to exempt him from ordinary militia duty, shall he computed from the time of his appointment us a Sergeant or noncommissioned' Regimental Staff officer. And it shall ho the duty of all officers, whose duty it shall be to appoint Sergeants and noncommissioned Regimental Si'ff officers, to give them respectively a certificate, signed officially, specifying lire appointment," its duty, .and tho coinpany or Regiment to which they belong; which certificate, with prpof of scrvico, as required by this uct, shall lie evidence to claim exemption from militia duty herein specified." Head Quarters. Clarendon, 8th March, 1842. The follewingAids-de-Camp to the Coihroander-in-Chief are ordered to a? rend the review at: Charleston, viz: Colonels J.I'. Dikinson* John Phillips, John English, J. Ilarleston Road, Jr. James McPherson, J. L. Manning, M. S. Sin*1 to i and G. W. Taylcr. At the reviews.and encampment of Gen. Hafllee's Brigade, the following Aids-de-Camp are ordered to attend, viz: Colonels J. Phillips, J. Ilarleston Read, Jr. M. S. Singleton, and G. W. Taylor. At the reviews at Darlington Court House and SumterviJle, the following Aids-de-Camp are ordered to at'end, viz: Colonels J. P. Dikinson, J. L. Manning, M. S. Singleton, and G. W. Taylor. And at the encampments of Cererals Hammond's and Jamicson's Brigades, the following Aids-de-Camp arc ordered to attend, viz: Colonels L. T. Wigfall, John Phillips James McI'herson, John English, J. L. Manning and G. W. Taylor. The other members of the Governor's suite, who reside at a greater distance, are also expected to attend, if convenient The Quarter Master General will attend as many reviews and encampments as his time will permit By order of the Commander-in-Chief, J. W. CANTEY, Adj't and Inspect'r. Gen'l. lErad Quarters. Clarendon, Feb. 26th, 18-12. Ojlner No. ? -? (flHE resignation of Mnjor Genclal Thomas F H Jonks. having hern accepted Brigadier 'Gen Jambs J. Caldwell will onimand the 5th Divi sinn u itil the vacancy is 111 ed. By order "1 the ^cmmandiT-in-Chief J. W. CANTEY, Ad't and Jnsp. Gen'l. Mi.vli lf?. A Lady lately from France, IS desirous of procuring a situation as Teacher in a private family; she is fully competent to impart, instruction in the various branches o French and English literature; would have no objection to the country or to lake a class in a school. Application to be inade to the Editor 0/ this paper. March 9, 1842. Notice* THOMAS s. MOOD informs tha citizens of Camdon, that tho report which Ims liven indutc triously circulated of his leaving, in utterly filse.? Ho intends to remain, and hopes that his frionds and Jie public gencrallj1, will continue to favor him with :heir patronage. March 2. ^ THOS. S. MOOD. . - *r ' f r- .... .. . v . ,<jr V ' .-. '"'.?! caiw??a^Mli?wwtt?w?^wwwii ii I'i i i?^>ta?aiJi?-jltLfaw $40 DOLLARS REJFARD* T ."STOLEN from the Sabscrmlps wogon- four ? miles from Columbia on the Camden Road, two .VIULES.' Ono about 5 years old 141-2 hands .1 high, remarkably gentle, from the end of the'nose half way to tlie eyes of ajwhitish colour. Naotbcr b ? -I? ii?*--! T"l-? All,.., ;s n rellow baV D niajfts itwnyuieu, I nu vuibi ? ? ? v ? . about the size of the first, with the same mark on t!;?j f bund, and has on one or both shoulders tlic mark p of tiro collar and a sore back. The Thief took the ^ wagon saddle and two blind bridles. I will give the ri ubuvc reward for the delivery of the above mujes at --1 Jolin Rabh's or Capt John Boykin's,??20 for tl cither, or $10 for information sotha tl can get them, a They were stolen by a man'who had been lurking a in the neighborhood, who at one time called his b naino William Howington, and at others,. Howard, o He is about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, well propor. p tioned, and has black hair. Ho wore pantaloons of b yellow.stuff, with a black stripe, closcbodiedcoat.il of yellow, or red and yellow mixed, and. yellow \ost, his hat was old and tho briui brokeii behind -V He told some lie was from North Carolina, and others that he was from Virginia. He is very fond of drinking hnd will get diunk, is fond of singing and at times professes to be a preacher. I will give a reasonable reward for bis apprehension, so that he may bo brought to justice. . ' " 1 Information may be directed to Camden, S. CSAMUEL MEEK. t March 16. - ' I The Temperance Advocate and Raleigh Register 1 will publish the above 3 times, and send their bills ] to this office. ! NEGROES WANTED. A\ I wish in buy lOO to 120 Negroes, ' as a permanent investment,- for which cash will be paid. Application can be made to me person- , ally at Camden, or by letter (postage paid) describing the property as accurately as possible, as to age, size, appearance &c. with the prices. . W, E. JOHNSON. Camden, March 9. N. B.?I do not intend to remove the negroes i I may purchase to their destination before next fall, and therefore, if desirable in ony enso, to the seller, possession might bo retained during the ensuing planting season. W. E. J. iD*The Cheraw Gazette will insert 3 times and send his bill to this office. Daguerreotype Miniatures. The Ladies and Gentlemen of Camden are ' respectfully informed that the subscribers, late of New York City, have fitted up rooms at Mr. ' Starke's Hotel, and will remain until the first cf April, for the purpose of taking Miniature Likenesses, after the manner of M. Da, ouEKitE, of Paris. The process of- taking Miniatures in the above manner has been r brought to such a 6tate of perfection that the powerful rays of the sun, heretofore so necessary in the operation, have been entirely dispensed with, ar.d likenesses can consequently, be-taken 1 in any kind of weal her, with perfect accuracy, occupying the time of the sitter but a few seconds. Specimens can be seen at Mr. McKain's Drug Store, and at the Subscribers' Rooms. Office hours from 9 A. M., to 4 P. M. every day. TV A & Y/ W r.HTT.TON. March. 9, 1642. Pigs! Lots of Pigs!! ' ABOUT the 15thor 20th of April next, there will be for sale at the residence of Thomas P. Ballard, Kershaw District, a drove of 400 Pig's, consisting of full blooded Berkshire.*-, Irish Graziers, and VVoburns and Irish Graizen? ( mixed. ALSO?A few full blooded Durham i Calves. i March 9, 1842. ( Luzborougli or Adrian, 1 Will stand the present Seasou at the Her- 1 milage, one mile below Camden, and will be let I to Mores at the very low pvice ofFifteen Dollars t the Season, or Twenty-five Dollars to insure a , Colt; bu4 should the Alarc be parted with, the . Insurance will be void. A fee of Fifty cents ie to be paid to the groom ' Good pasturage will be furnished, and Mares 0 fed at Thirty-seven and a Half Cents per day, if ' desired; and care taken of them, but no liability, r whatever, for accidents or escapes. " ' The Season will terminate on the first of July, when payment for the services of the Horse will be ex Dec ted. JAMES SMYRL. SHOE STOKE. Tf] E subscribers have just opened, one doorBouib of the Drug Store ofjnmes R. McKuin, a new ] and handsome assortment of Boots and Shoes i of every description, manufactured at the most ap* t proved establishments in Philadelphia and Boston, -t fCfnThey have also, a fine assortment of Leather, a Shoe Findings, &c. all of which will be sold ut 1 prices unusually low. g Feb. is. alden & no; t In F.nn itv? Ft firs hit tn Jiistrirf. ( John'Cantey, Exr., H. L. Cantey vs. John J. Blair?Bill for Relief and Injunct ion. It appearing rny satisfaction that the defendant " Sohn J. Blair is absent from and beyond the li- :i mits of this State. It is ordered that he do plead, a answer, or demur to this Bill, within three e months from this day, or an order pro confesso will be entered of record against him. J. GANTRY, Jr. Coramr. in Equity. Feb. 23, 1842. , 3Ioney Wanted. THE subscriber being in want of MONEY to r meet his own engagements, respectfully informs j all those indebted to him, either by note or account, I v that an enrly settlement of their respective dues is I required. Those whose notes and accounts have f< been due for one or more years, must not expect any ^ longer indulgence, and in future, he will expect his n customers to pay their accounts yearly. D*To thoso customers who have paid him punc- ^ tually he returns his thanks, and hopes, by moderute 7 prices and attention, to business, to merit a continu. t< anco of their patronage. J, H. ANDERSON. Feb. 16. mi. J LLpersons having demands against the Es- f] il tate of Benjamn Gera o, dec'a. late of Sum- J ter District, are requested to hand them in pro- m pedy attested, within the time prescribed by law, and all indebted to the said Estate, will igake immediate payment to. W. J. GERALD, Adin'r. March 2, 1842. y r. * r "'r* " " :* ' ? . * ?.j. HE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. 'DISTRICT OF SOUTli CAROLINA. :.V|W-BAKKRUPTCy. ? if7 y ?REA.iv\V illiatn H..Bmrcrr, lately pferchnnt <% at BisliopviJJc. of lhu-fatie firm of CjO.'Carnpcll, &L Co., and of J. Bis)^ &^o, j^tv-reiidiug "' i i Providence, in.SuiTttcr Di.-t;:ct, hath filed a 'etition prnyiug tliat fie ifliaj ho-declared a Baakw^ jC ursunnt to the Act of Congress of the U:.itr?i - j Itates, made; and now in force, concerning Bankupta, and that lie* may have the iehefitof i* Let; thr*f'.is'fo*g)v.onotice,of the.safdJPetilion, ar.d- 3*^ hat a hearing thereof will be had before the lienor ble RooiiRT "if Gu^inrrsT, JudgB- of tfce aaia Court, j ta Court to So holden at (he FedferuJ Cnuri-Housc, v* ^ 1 Charleston, on Wednesday tile lwrinty third day '' f March-jiwft, at eleven o'clock,. A. M , at which lace and timealJ-pcn<6'ns interested may appearand g bew cause, if. any they have, why the prayer of lie said Petitioner should not be. gutted. , ' : ' H.'Y. GRAY, Clerk. Charleston,"26tfl.?lay of February, 1812. 3?, ' [Printer's fee 83.) * .i .. The United Statesrestrict Court. DISTRICT OF' SOUTH CA ItOUWA. M BANKRUPTCY. f ' ffTlTF.REAS. Alfred China, T?*vern Keeper, rc" siding in Sumterville, in the Pistticl ofHym er, haffffifetl a ]>oiition that he may bo declared a bankrupt, pursuant to the Act of Congress of tho [Jniti-d "States, made and now of force, concerning Bankrupts," ajid that he may have the benfit of .thoraid Act{ this is. to givo'nolicc of the said Petitidq, ind that a hearing thcrrof will be had before tho "7\, Honorable Robert B. Gilchrist, Judge of tho said Hourt, at a Court to be Ijoldcn at the Federal Cofift House, in Charleston, on Wednesday the'twenty third day of March next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., at which. place "and tinoc all -persons interested may appear andr# *\ shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of tho / petitioner should not be granted. . H. Y. GRAY, Clerk. Charleston, 26fh Febhiary, 1842. 3fr'*!fe < [Printer's fee $3 ] ' 1 lie tinled blates District lourt. DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, IN BANKRUPTCY. V WHEREAS, Daniel B. McLaarin, late tho firm of ,D- B McLaarin &. Co. lara5^ ' Tavern Kcepprs?the eaid petitioner being now a Clerk, of Sumlcrvilic, in the District of Sumter,*, hath filed a petition praying that he may be declared >. 11 Bunkrupt, pursuant to an act of Congress of tbo -~ U. Sfatefi.imude', and now in force, concerning Bankrupts, and that ho may have the benefit of tHc said, act; this is to g*ve notice of the said potition, and ihata hearing thereof will be had bcforcHhe Honors able Robert B. Gilchrist, Judge of tho said Cj'ourt, at u Court to beholden at the Federal Court House; v- 'J in Charleston, on Wodnesday the twenty third day * -A of March next, at eleven Oclock, A. ft at wjycb ? place and time all persons interested may\tfjipear and shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer . ?' of the said Petitioner Should not be granted. & H. Y^?RAY, Clerk. ' Charleston,&6lhhlay of February, 1843. 3t [Printer's fee #3.] THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. * ? IN BANKRUPTCY, f. WHEREAS, John F. Ballard, merchant of <. Providence, in the District of,Sumt6r?*halh " filed a Petition praying that he may be declared i Bankrupt, pursuant to the Act of Congress of Lho United States, made, and now iu^forcc, con. r:erning Bankrupts, and that he may have the bend fit of tho sa'd Act; this is to give notico of tho said ' Petition, and that a hearingJthereof will he had be. "ore the Hoporable Robert B.-Gilchrist, Judge of . he said Court, at.o Court to hp holdeit at the Fedcr-, ll Court House, in Clrarleston, on Wednesday tho wenty-third day of March next, at eleven o'clock, \ M., at which placo and time all persons inter- * <-. stcd may appear and Shew cause, if any tbey "dL'j ?uve, why the "prayer of the said Petitioner should lot bo granted. ' H. Y. GRAY, Clerk. pj Charleston, 26th day "of February, 1842. 3t (Printer's fee $3.] THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT caurt. : r* warivn ?nm s~\ n ri r\ irmirt r* a t> r\T Tftr a jji&i iwo i w uui/in ; IN BANKRUPTCY. [17 WHEREAS, Tyre J. Dinkins, lato Tavern . , ? ? keepor, now Deputy Sheriff for Sumter District, ^ / n South Carolina,, bath filed a Petition prayigg^ * hat ho may bo dealared a Bankrupt, pursuant to .v. he Act of Congress of the United States, made, .. 1 ind now in force, concarnjpg Bankrupts' and that^ " ie may have thp benefit of the' said Act; this is to ; ^ five notice of the said Petition, and that a hearing. ^ hereof will be had bofore the Honorable Robert-^2?hs?' 3n.citiusr, Judge of the said Court, at a Court 10 bolden at the Federal Court House, iu Charleston, m Wednesday the twenty-third dif of March next, j t eleven o'clock, A. M., at which place and time e *r 11 pprsons interested may appear and shew cause, if ny they have, why the prayer of the said Petition. A r should not be granted. ' ' * H. Y. GRAY, Clerk. Charleston, 26th day of Pebruury, 1842. 3t V [Printer's fee $3.J .j i : ? Notice. pF fI do hereby caution and forewarn, all persons '* ^ from trading for or having any thing to do /ith a Bond, signed by C. Cherry, and myself. W understand the bond referred to was drawn, for jur thousand dollars, in favor of Connor of Cameo, to be paid by different instalments. My ame to that paper was obtained by false rereeentation, I being very sick at the time, and ?as told that it was only a Power of Attorney* * $ )r the transaction of some itanK Business, 'herefore as far as I am concerned, I never in;nd to pay the same or anv part thereof. JUDITH DIGGS." . ~ . Feb. 23, 1842. .: ' _ ^ LENT OUT. rHE Casket, for 1829, and Mirror of Taste, together with various other Books, which ? ^ lav be left at the Journal Office. M. M. LEVY. March 9, 1842. /. r. w. Printing:. Noalljf oxccutcd at this Offico, - ^ * + ;-av i >? S . ' ' 1 - r I| . "!