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r t . 'IMHWHMiMlMMni WE u* authorised to uumiw Joseph G. Clam m a candidate for Tax Collector for KerebawDirtrict^ Ch^puUing eleetiw. VVTB afe authorised to ibmWMm William . W Bmim as a candidate for Tax Colleetor, ? Kerdiaw district at the ensuing election. Jane 3 5 if WE arc authorised to announce Osaoas J. Otb no a candidate for Tax Goltoctdr, for Kershaw distriot at the ensuing election. Juno 3 5U WE are authorised to announce Thos. O. Barast as a candidate foi Tax Collector, for KLersha* district at the ensuing election. June 8 5 tf WE are authorized to announce Col. Wii.liam DRAicr'ORo as a candidate for Tax Collector (or the District of Kershaw, at the next election. May SW 3 If WKtHiTE, LEE A Co., Smuterviile, South i ff Carolina* agent* for Coster & Coxe origi-1 nal SOUTHERN ToNlC. Certificates of the efficacy and virtue of this medicine are in their possession. June 3 5 tf DR. LYNCH H. t>EAS offers his Profession* al services to the inhabitants of Camden end its vicinity. Office on the Main street two doors below M'Kain's Drug Store. May 13 tf NOTICE.?The notes and accounts of W. B. Daniels are placed in my hands for collection?all those indebted will please come forward and settle the name immediately. May 20 3 tf W. R. YOUNG. JiUCTiOJY And Commission business. T.IE Subscriber respectfully informs the puhlir, that he has commenced the above business, and will dispose of any Merchandise at Auction or Private Sale entrusted to him, and (eel thankful for any patronage bestowed on him. References, j. M. Niolon?J. Rosser?P. F. Villcpigue?Holleyman & Gass?John Workman. May 6 1 tf WM. R YOUNG. PROSPECTUS of the Damden Commercial Courier. TUB Establishment of the COMMERCIAL 'COURIER, was rendered necessary by the inconvenience to which our citizens have been subjected for the want of & public channel of communication which in a commercial community like Camden, is essentially necessary, and consequently the COURIER S claim on the public is such as should ensure a liberal patronage. The undersigned have spared no troubte or expense in obtaining the best workmen in order to render the Paper all the advantages that it will admit of, and affording satisfaction to its patrons. In political matters the Courier will take no part; the design being to publish a Paper adapted to the interest of all,, which could not be effected by its entering into the arena of Politics?it will be confined principally to such matter as appertains to Commerce, Agriculture and Amusement. The COURIER is published every Saturday morning at "Three Dollars in advance, or Four Dollars if not paid until the expiration of the year. Persons wishing to become subscribers must address a letter (post paid) to L. M. JONES & Co. Camden, S. C. May, 1837. g pf IJUS. PRIME LARD, in excellent order, in small Firkins of about 100 lbs each?suitable for family use?will be sold low for cash, if immediately applied for. June 24 8 tf VV. J. GERALD. OTTON BAGGING.?700 pieces COTTON BAGGING of various qualities, just received and will be sold low. Up country merchants wishing a supply, can be furnished dt thevCharleston prices, including Freight, ?&c. June 24 8 tf SHANNON, M'GEE & Co. NOTICE.?All persons having demands against the estate of the late Doctor Alfred Brevard, deceased, are requested to render in attested statements of the same; and those indebted to the said estate are hereby oalled Upon to make payment to June 17 7 4t Wm. W. LANG, Ad-n'r. COMMITTED to the Jail of Kershaw district, April M, too/, a negro man who cans nun self Jacob, and says he belongs to Mr. Woods, (he thinks his masters name is William Woods,) who lives in Hamburg, S. C. The said boy is about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, and very black, speaks quick when spoken to, and from appearance is about 25 or 30 years of age. The ownei is hereby requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away. May 27 4 tf W. STRICKLAND, j.k.d. COMMITTED to the Jail of Kershaw district, a negro man who says that he belongs to one Mr. Bennet, living in Augusta, Georgia?his master's christian name he does not know. The said negro says his name is CUFFEE. The said Cuf- J fee is between 5 and 6 teet high, dark com. plexion, lame in one knee occasioned by a shot one or two years ago, the said negro says that he was purchased from Mr. Pee, living in Fairfield district, S. C. by Mr. Bennet, who is now his mas ter. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away. May 27 4 tf W. STRICKLAND, j k p. (J TAILORING.?The undersigned beg leave to inform their friends and the public generally that they have entered into copartnership in carrying on the Tailoring business, and by close attention and a disposition to please, will endeavor to merit a share of public patronage. M'hnNii nit, nu A a i M May 1,1837.'* M 2o7V fflHE Subscribes have received a large supply 1 of SUMMI3R CLOTHING of assorted ei2es and descriptions, from one of the most celebrated clothing Establishments in New York, the workmanship of which is warranted, which they will sell on accommodating ter.ma either wholesale or retail. SHANNON .vlcGEE Co. June 17 7 tf Stone Valine. T/^Bbls. Stone Lime for Bale by > SHANNON M'OEE, & Co. ' May 13 2 ti j^fTRA YED from the subscriber some time since, a large black horse Mule, stout built, his eyes are weak; he was purchased from a person residing in Lancaster district, and was going in that direction when last heard of. Any person taking up said Mule and delivering him to i'. J. Shannon, Camden, or to the subscriber near Bradford Springs shall be liberally rewarded. Joly 15, 11 tf ELEANOR SPANN. B Sheriff's Sales. T?rtue two e*?cutions to me directed, will be sold before the Court House door in Oamden, on the 1st Monday in August next One tract of Land containing 291 acres more or less, on the waters of Bn<r?in ..i;?:? BMJUIIIIIIg lands of John Massey and Michael Horton. Levied on and to be sold as the property of Nathan (J a toe, at the aaits of C. L. liunley and Henry Wener. Conditions cash, purchasers to pay for papers. July 15 11 WM. ROSSER, s. a. d. _ Hato, auU otber Blanks, Neatly executed at this Office on reasonable terms. 13lanh Note* and Checks kept on hand. $75,000! Tl The most Brilliant and Richest Scheme ever drawn in the United States ! ! 15 l)rawn Numbers in each Package of 25 Tickets! ALGI4JVDKIA LOTTERY, Tor internal Improvement in the Dist. of Columbia. CLASS E. To be drawn in the city of Alexandria, D. C. Saturday, September 23, 1837, instead of the 27th May, as heretofore announced. D. S. GREGORY & Co. Managers. Brilliant Scheme. 1 Prize of 75,000 dollars 1 M 25,000 dollars 1 " 10,000 dollars 1 ?? onnn VjWV UU1IQIO I 44 8,000 dollars 1 ? 7,500 dillara 1 44 7,000 dollars 1 44 6,000 dollars 1 41 5,000 dollars 1 44 4,000 dollars 1 44 3,000 dollars 1 44 '2,732 dollars 1 44 2,500 dollars I 44 2.000 dollars 6 44 1,75.) dollars 5 44 1,500 dollars 60 44 1,000 dollars 50 44 750 dollars 50 44 600 dollars 50 44 50) dollars 50 44 400 dollars 1 60 44 300 dollars I 60 44 250 dollars 60 44 200 dollars 60 44 150 dollars 60 44 100 dollars 60 44 90 dollars 60 44 80 dollars 60 44 70 dollars 60 44 60 dollars 120 44 50 d lla s 5820 44 40 dollars 1770 l4[lst dr'wn No]24 dollars 70i*0 [2d. 3d, 4th or5ihj20 dollars [8850 Gth. 7tli,8th,!Hhor IOiIiJIC dollars 885.) llth, 12th,13th,14th 15th 12 dollars 33.305 prizes), 31,220 blanks, making 67,525 Tickets. Tickets 820?shares in proportion. iiemovat, I I Subscriber has removed his Drug Establishuient to the building opposite the store of Murr^v cV- Bryant, and two doors south ot the ! Masonic Lodge?where he is now receiving and openihg hts Spring supply of Medecines, Paints, I | Oils, Window-glass, ?Stc. His stock will be found f as complete as any in the up country, and his ; prices as low. Physicians, planters nd others in- : terested, are invited to call?as no exertion will be 1 wanting to ensure satisfaction as to quality and prices FOR SALE AS ABOVE. 200 Kegs Wetherill's pure White Lead. 400 Golf's, N.C. Linseed Oil. 120 Gall's. be6t Sperin Oil. Window-glass of all sizes, &c. &. &c. J A VIES R M'KAIN. May 6 1 tt. Public Notice. 1 IN conformity with a Resolution of the Stockholders of the Bank of Charleston, S. C. I ] adopted by a general meeting of the same, held on | the 2d February last, providing for an increase of j 1 their capital in conformity with the provision of llie cliaitc-i uf eciiil liunn, Irotit two to fom Millions of Dollars. Public notice fs hereby given, that the Cashier of the Bank of Charleston,-S.'C. will, at its Bank- i ing Hotise, in said city, receive on the 5th July next, the first -instalment of Twenty-Five Dollars on each of the existing Shares in the capital Stock of said Bank, from a-share holder in person, or from his agent, Or attorney, duly authorized, and frnm tin ntllPf rt^ronh uilinleAouns ? A* - tvi. All*.- lIilIIMCr I books will be closed on the 1st June next, for the purpose of making out an authorized list of the Stockholders. In the everit of any Stockholder declining or neglecting to subscribe for his or her proportion of the increased Stork, in all caseR the privilege of the new subscription shall lie sold at Public Auction for the benefit of the Stockholders generully, at the discretion of the Hoard of Directors < The second Instalment will be payable on the i 5th of January 1838; the third Instalment on the 5th of March 1838; and the fourth and last In stalment on the 5th of July 1838. By order of the , Board of Directors. J. HAMILTON, President B. C. S C. The papers at Columbia, Hamburg, and Che., raw, are requested to publish this advertisement once a week until the 5th day of July. May 13 2 Ot Postponement of the drawing of the Splendid Scheme of the ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class E, (Highest Capital $75,000) from the 27th of May to the 23d of September next. From the general embarrassment ol the times ; the deranged slate of the domestic exchanges, and the difficulties attending the disposal of Bank Bills out ot their immediate circles of issue, we have been solicited by fegents and Venders to postpone the drawing of the above scheme, for a short time, | unm me present crisis in me anairs ot tlie conn- ' try shall have passed a ay., We have therefore yielded to therte solicitations, and postpone the drawing ol the Alexandria Lotte1 ry, ci.ass E, from the 27th of May, to the 23d day of September next, when the drawing will positively take place. Adventurers having purchased tickets in said class, and who d<? not wish to hold them until the drawing, can have their money returned by the agent 01 broker from whom they purchased?or can exchange them for tickets in classes to be drawn at an earlier day, as it may suit their pleasure. The Managers have consented to tnis postpone ment with extreme reluctance, as it has always been their policy to draw every scheme at the time announced. The unparalleled state of the country, is the only cause of this one departure from the usual custom All the other schemes noiv before the public,'will be punctually drawn on the days nnnounced. D s>. GIlEGOIvY 4* Co. Managers. Washington City, May 13,1837. *0ry 4?oo<l? ! JL. JONES respectfully informs his custo# mers and friends, that he will commence -111? ? . xt * ? - * * ' ' i m-miisf 'jii ni cost, ins enure stock ol UKY | GOODS, for CASH, to day; and continue until first Sept. next, at which time he will receive an entire new stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods Persons desirous to purchase, will find it to their advantage to call and examine his stock. July fcl, 10 4t T~~O RENT, the J1RJCK OFFICE on Broad street, one door below Dr. Reid's. For terms a poly to ADAM BOGAR, May 20 3 tf Columbia, S. C. One Apprentice WANTED at this Office. A boy between 15 and 1C year* old would be prefcned. Belter Times Ahead* DURING ihc Inst monlh'I have done all in my power lo bring about better times, ancTthe sale ef a forty thousand dollar prize, and also one of twenty-five thousand dollars, besides hundreds of lesser, but still handsoitie amounts, proves that my labors have not been in vain.? i ne schemes Tor the montn or August are even mote attractive (if possible) than those of July, and already begin to command the notice of the public. By sending early for tickets, you will prevent any disappointment and ensure success. Address S. J. SYLVESTER, 130 Broadway, N. Y rCfRemember that the $75,000 Lottery will be drawn on the 23d September? Tickets only $20, and 15 drawn ballots. Half the tickets already sold?delay not your orders. Virginia Slate Lottery, CLASS 6. For the benefit of the Monongalia Academy. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. Saturday, Aug. 5, 1837. SCHEME. $20.000?$5,000?$3,000 ! $2,000?$1,640. 20 Prizes ot SI ,000 20 " 300 dec. dec. &c. Ticket^ for Five Dollars. A ??? -i 1 _ f tw * ? 1 a _ Vfi' ? n kci niiLuitr ui ? |>ucMi>re oi ?> w noie lOKeiS will be sent on receipt of $05. Halves and Quarters in the same proportion. 13 Drawn IS numbers in each 25 Tickets Virginia Male Tottery, , ( lass No. 5 lbr 1837. For the benefit of the town of Wheeling* To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. {Saturday, Aug 12, 1837. CAPITALS $20,000! 10,000 0,000 ! 5,000 ! 4.000 1 Prize of 2500 Dollars 1 Prize of 2000 Dollurs 25 Prizes of 1,200 Dollars 25 Prizes of 500 Dollars 28 Prizes of 300 Dollars 200 Prizes of 200 14 fyc. Tickets $10?Shares ifi pr portion. Certificate of a Package of 25 whole Tickets will cost only 130. Halves and Quarters in proportion. Delay not to send your orders td Fortune's Home. $<25,000 14 Drawn Numbers in bach 25 Tickets! Virginia Mate Tottery, CIttSb A* F<?r tlio Benefit ??f the Richmond Academy i To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. Saturday Aug 10, 1837. RICH AND SPENDID SCHEME. $25,000 9,00tt! 0,000 ! 5,000! 4,000! 3,onO 2,500 1 Prize of 2000 Dollars 1 Prize of ],900 DoIIart 10 Prizes of 1,500 Dollars 20 Prizes of 500 Dollars i 20 Prizes of 400 Dollars ] 30 Prizes of 300 Dollars , 40 Prizes of 250 44 Ate. , Tickets Ten Dollars. Certificate of a package of 25 whole Tickets in this Magnificent Scheme may be had lor 130 Dol lars? Packages of Halves and Quarters in proportion. 100 prizes of $1,000 VIIMil\IASTATEIiOTTKRY Emlnwinu the Lt'esburi! Academy, and for other purposes. CLASS N'O. 5. ro be drawn at Alexandria Va. Saturday Aug 2G GKA.ND SCHEME. 1 Prize of 30,000 Dollars 1 " 8,000 Dollars 1 " 4,000 Dollars 1 1 " 3,000 Dollars 1 " 2,500 Dollars 100 " 1,000 Dollars 10 " 500 Dollars 20 " 300 Dollars * 84 " 200 Dollars Ac. Ac. Tickets only 10 Dollars. ( A Certificate of a Package ol 25 Whole Tickets will he isent for 130 Dollars?Packages of shares n proportion. Sussex County Tottery. V O A'- - 1 ' viuoa nu. iur IOO/ ro be drawn at Wilmington, Del. Thursclny \(ik> 31. CAPITALS. si 2.000? $30,000? $,2000 ] Prizes of $1,200 1 " 1,179 10 " 1000 10 " 2.r?0 10 " 200 20 " 150 20 " 125 &C. &C. Arc. Tickets only 4 Dollars. A Certificate of a Package of 25 Tickets will be sent for 55 Dollars. Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion. S.J. SYLVESTER, 1 130 Broadway, jYeu>- York. 1 LIST of Utters remaining in the Post Office, Camden S C. July 1st ld37. < A?John Adams, J Alexander. 1 B?William M. Brett, Charles Ball, Mrs. E. I Brndshaw, S. K. Blake, If. C. Bronson, S. Boy- < kin, J Bethune, J. B. Bell. John Bowen. i p Thr.o r.K..tt If ' ? _ ....... v-m-cuv.., .? v iiiuriuii, i inman i Cook, Vincent fox, Alex Campbell, Miss M.J. i Cook, Eli <'la*k,John Craig, G. L. Champion, Ann J. Collins I D ?Joel Davis, Wni. Denson. 1 E?Mrs. II. English. i F?James Furguson, John Frnser. ] G?Andrew Gipson, A. Galloway, Tl. Gillit. H?A. I). Milliard, Win. S. Hill, J. H. Henderson A. D. Milliard, Jr. John Hall, J. W. Ha- \ good, S. Money, M. A. H. Harrison ( J?Mrs N. JefFeries. t K?E Kennedy. D. Kirkland. ' I-?M. A. l.aws, J. L. Liitt, Jacob Lever. t M?S. I). Miller, 3; R M'Kenzie, Mrs N M'- < Caskill, K M'Caskil), P. M'Caskill, Sen. Eli c Moore, B. Murphy, A M'Sween, A. M'Caskill, I J M. M'''oy, J. Motlicrshed, Kitty A. Mickle, c S. Mallette, N?Levy Nelson 1 O?W. G. 0'( ain.two. P?J. L. Pates, W. B. Parker, E. Polk, Miss R. Pope, J. Parris, t R?Wm. Robinson, two; S. RatlifT, Mrs N. t Reid, J Richmond, Miss E Ried, A J Revil, Mrs I N /fevill , S?John Sims, J A Stewart, E Stratford, S Shiver T?J T Trapp, S S Taylor, S Thompson, Mrs j E Thompson, Solomon Thompson, Mrs C Tiller V?C Vaughan W?Heiekiah Walters, R L Whitaker, Harriet Waters, Maria Wethers 1 Y?John Young, Mrs S Younj. i June 8, 10 5t P THORNTON, P M I THE subscriber agent for Scoit & Pcrkin'b System of Cutting, has on hand a few Rule Books. Squares, Scales &c. which may be had by immediate application to JulyS 10 4t J. L. BRA8INGTON. To the Courier Patrons. WE take this method of informing our patrons that all Job work and Advertisement acoounts will he made out. and presented ioi'pav mem Quarterly. Persons living out of the State, who'send Advertisements and Job-work, are requested to state, who. and where their accounts are to be sent for payment. ! The relations and friends of Mr. THOMAS T1LLERY, would be happy to hear from him. J np iormeny reuiueu in nuiaup county, /iiaoamn, in the vicinity of Washington, in that state. Any person who will be kind enough to give any information, whatever of him, addressed toT. S. Bron- * son, in Camden, S. C. will be cordially received and acknowledged as an act of kindness by an aged mother, and numerous relatives and friends He is a native of this State. Editors in Alabama and other States who will publish the above, will confer a great favor; and will oblige many relatives, and a distressed mother. Bank Notice. IN pursuance of a resolution of the Stockholders of the Bank of Carnden, S. C. adopted at their annual meeting on the 1st May. Ib37, to increase the Capital of the same from two to 300 thousand dollars, being an increase of 2000 shares at $.r>0 each ; public notice is hereby given, that on the *0th day of July next, $20 on each share of new stock will be received at the following places. That is, at the Banking House in Camden, at the Planters and Mechanics Bank Charleston, at the Commercial Bank Columbia, and at the Merchants Bank Cheraw. The Transfer Books will be closed on the 20th day ol June next, for the purpose of making an authorized list of the Stockholders entitled to the new Stock. In the event of any Stockholder declining or neglecting to pay the aforesaid instalments, on his or Tier new Stock, their right to the same shall be forfeited. The 2d Instalment being $20 on each share will be paid on the 1st October, and the balance on the 1st November next. It is desired that all persons not having procured scrip for their Stock, will forwatd their certificates and procure the same. By order of the Board, W McWILLlE Pres't. June 3 5 5t The Cheraw Gazette; Times, Columbia; Mercury and Courier, Charleston, will publish the above once a week Tor five weeks. The Bank ot t'aimlcn No. a. Camden. S C. 28 June, 1837. THE HOARD OK DIRECTORS having declared a Dividend of Three Dollars per share on the Capital Stock of this Hank ; the same will he paid at their Hanking House in Camden, on and after the 1st day of July proximo, to the Stockholders or their regularly authorised attorneys. By order of the Board, J tluly 1, 9 4t W J GRANT, Cashier. "W^T 1 > I 11 ? ..?The n?w Steamboat Company beg leave to inform the public tliat they are havfng a boat built in Baltimore of a light draught of water, lor the express purpose of plying betwixt Camden and Charleston, and to be here early in Sept. It is confidently believed that she will he sble with ease to n vigate the VValeree at any Btage of the river. Merchants and others fiom the upper country, will find it to their interest to have their goods and produce sent through this channel, as the freights will be re sohahte,?in no case whatever, will any additional charge be made for lighterage, nor any exertions or expense wanting to ensure regular ty and despatch. She will ply in conjunction with the new steamer "Camden,' I whose success this last season has put the navigation of the Wateree by steam beyond a doubt. Both bonta will he able to accommodate passengers comfortably, being neatly fitted up. witn me mutes . and gentlemens' cabins distinct and separate. HENJ. GASS, Agent New S. B. Company. June 24 8 9t f^The Charlotte Journal and Salisbury Watch- j man will insert ihe ubovp once a week for two 1 months and forward their bills to this office. JON Fs* PATENT COTTON GIN. ra^HIS Gin can be made double..or single. If I made double, they reduce labor, and gin just double, the quantity of cotton over the single cylinder Gin, no other knd having been in use prevous to this patent; and whether single or double, they .ire found to improve the quality of the cotton, by more perfectly cleaning it. They can be made to contain from 20 to 100saws in a stand, und whether unall or large, one hand will be sufficient to attend tliein. The Gins Irave mechanical feeders and hoppers altaehed to thein, which free the cotton troin leaves, trash, dirt, &,c. before it can teach the saws, and by the thorough hackling operation it receives from the feeders, which make two revolutions to one of the saws, it is almost in a half gincd state, before it descends to the saw By a very simple arrangement of a screw to each set of gaatcs, on which the hoppers rest, a>>d through which the teeth of the feeders pass, they can be made to feed slow dr fast to suit the condition of the cotton at the time. When made double, the saws are placed on two sets of cylinders and turn upon each other in opposite directions, and are cleansed by two sets of brushes that have four revolutions to one of twe saw. The two cylinders can be detached so as to enable the planter to run one or both at pleasure, although embraced with feeders. &c. in one stand. The whole is put in operation with a drum and band, as in the ordinary Gin, and may be pTopelled by horse, steam, or water power. It inny also be propelled by iron running gear. The lorce required to work it, is about the snme as i Lhat necessary to movean equal number of saws in I, Ihe common Gin. This Gin has been put in operation in New Orleans lor two or three weeks, ind its success tested in the presence of a large aumber of planters, merchants and others, and 1 eceived their general approbation. Several gentlemen have been so kind as to give : he Patentee their written opinion respecting the 1 merits of the Gin. A number of others could be ldded, but the following are deemed sufficient: ' from his Excellency Gov. White of Louisiana. 1 New Orleans, Feb. Ml, 1H37. I Dr. A. Jones?Sir, In reply to your enquiry, 1 vhat I think of your improved Cotton Gin, I linve o say, that 1 saw it work on Saturday the 25th inst. ' ind was verv much nleased with iln nprl<inimni>o 1 rhe more fact of its self-feeding, seems to ine to >e a very valuable improvement; and besides, the ]u?tlily of the cotton, as it comes out of the pro:pb8, appeared to me to be better and cleaner thnn rom the common Gins in use, and that it saves sonsiderably in labor. Respectfully, &c. E. D. WHITE. From Mr J. Compton, a wealthy planter, resident in the Parish of Rnpide, Louisiana. Dr. Jones?Dear Sir, I have examined your Paent Cotton Gin, with feeders, &c. And have ?een it in operation, and npprove of it so highly, hat I have taken the liberty of ordering one for ny plantation in time for the next crop. Yours respectfully, J. COMPTON. New Orleans, Feb."28, 1837. Prom Mr. A. Longer, an experienced and eminent Cotton Broker of New Orleans. New Orleans, *eb. 28,1837. Dr. Jones ?Dear Sir, in unswer to your note of this morning, I will state, that 1 have carefully examined your new Patent Cotton Gin, and have found it fcf superior to those generally used in this m* State it oleans the cotton much better, and given it a much belter appearance, i hope, tor the good of tlie country, it may become duly appreciated. Youra sincerely, A. CONGER. From Messrs. Forestall, High &. Co. Commission Merchants. Dr. A. Jones?Dear Sir, we have examined the sample ot cotton left with ua, cleansed by your Patent Cotton Gin, and also the cotton in its un< cleansed state, and pronounce the same greatly superior to the average samples which have come under our observation this or preceding seasons. Very respectfully, your ob't servants, FURS! ALL, HIGH &. Co. New Orleans, March 1,1837, From Col. Harris Smith Evans, a planter of Wilcox county ; signed also by Dr. Duvid J. Means, a planter of Green county, and Mr. Wm. C. Clifton, a planter of Dallas county, all of Ala. Dr. Jones?Dear Sir, In reply to your inquiry ^vFuvcrmng your inquiry concerning your new Patent Cotton Gin, we deem it no less a pleasure than a duty to 'say to you, emphatically, that we consider it a most decided and valuable improvement. We have examined it Carefully 'and seen it in successful operation, and we feel no hesitatancy in recommending it to the attention of planters generally. Most respectfully yours,&c. HARRIS SMITH EVANS. DAVID J. MEANS, WM. C. CLIFTON. New Orleans, Match 7, 1837. P S.?As a further testimony of my confidence in the success of your'Gin/you will please order two Double Gins of 80 saws in a stand each, for iny plantation, aud oblige yours truly, H.S.Evans. As a further proof of my confidence in your Gin, you will please order me a Double Gin, of the same size,'for my plantation, and oblige yours respectfully, D. J. Means Mr. Clifton also stated, that if he "hdd not just belore bought two new Common Gins, that he would likewise-have ordeied one or two of the Patent Gins for his plantation. . . Fiom Mr. H. F. M Kenna, of the house of Brander, M'Kenna & Wright, of New Orleans. Dr. A. Jones?Dear Sir, in reply to your note, accompanied by a specimen of the cotton, ginned by your Patent Gin, 1 beg leave to observe, that it exhibits a decidtd improvement on the usual process of ginning; delivering the staple 'uninjured and free from nap or trash, clean and of good co? lor ; thereby giving the article an additional value. These favoiable impfeSsions of the advantages of your Patent Gin, have been confirmed by subsequently witnessing it in operation. The utility of the double cylinders and saving of labor, will be ^ J!l ? * ' * reuuuy perceived and properly appreciated by the intelligent planter. Feeling a deep interest in the success of all improvements tending to benefit the important staplefa of our country, 1 trust that yours will meet with the encouragement it justly merits. Very respectfully, your ob t serv't, 71. F. M'KENNA. New Orleans,March G. 1837. From Mr. G. Senior, a Machinist of New Orleans. Dr. A. Jones?Dear Sir, in answer tc your inquiry of my opinion of your Patent Cotton Gin, I beg leave to slate, thai 1 was fifteen years engafred in the cotton factories of Manchester, Eng. and, and during four years of that time, 1 was foreman in the house of Messrs. Lewis, Williams & Co., and near five years spinner in the house of Messrs. Sandford & Gnenr. 1 have 6een your Cotton Gin in operation, and hove'examined the cotton ginned by it, and pronounce it better cleansed, and the staple less injured, than any cotton that ever came under my observation. It is completely rea?:y for the breaker without the aid of the blower, and would, therefore, save the first process in manufacturing the article. I consider cotton cleansed by your Gin, would command from one to two cents on the pound more than the average crops brought into the Manchester market, and cleansed by common Gins Yours, very resp'ly. N. Orleans, March I?, GEORGE SENIOR. l)r. Jones?Dear S:r. in answer to your inquiry respecting my opinion of your Patent Cotton Gin, I have to state, that 1 have been engaged in put ting ud the Carver (..ins foi planters on Red River, and that I have seen your Gin in operation, and have examined the quality of the cotton produced by it; 1 consider it equal if not superior to the Carver Gins: in addition to which. I iliinU , _ J "Ml ICCUers a decided improvement, and by the aid of which, the quality of the cotton cleansed appears much improved, over that produced by the common Gins. Yours Ac. S. BENNETT. New Orleans, March 10. 1837. In addition to the above, the Patentee will refer planters to the following gentlemen, who have either seen the (?in in operation, or huve examined samples cleansed by it: Messrs. N. A J. Dick, Thomas Barrett A Co., fingnn, Niven & Co., Lambeth A Thompson, Martin, Pleasants & Co., Hermann, Briggs A Co., Win. B. Flower; Bullitt, Ship & Co. ORORRS RECEIVED FOR Jones* "Patent Colfoii Ciiii, By'the Patentee, J\*o. 53 Magazine, st. JVeto-Orleans To be manutactured in New York, by Robert Hoe, &. Co. SCALE OF PRICES. DOUBLE "GINS. For a Double Gin of 80 saws or more on each cylinder, making 100 saws in the stand, with feeders, bands, Ac. at $6 ^ per saw, or $9G0 00 For a Double Gin of CO saws on a cylinder, or 120saws in the stand, feeders. Ac. at $0 per saw, or 720 00 For do, of 40 saws on do, or 80 6aws in a stand, at $0 25 per saw, or 500 00 For do. of 20 sawn on do. or 40 saws in a stand, at 50 per saw, or 2G0 00 SINGLE G1 S. For a Single Gin ol 80 saws or more, with one set of feeders, bands, Ac. at $6 per , saw, 480,00 For do. of 00 saws, with feeders, Ac. at $tG 50 per saw, 390,00 For do. of 40 saws, with feeders, Ac. at JjfiG 75 per saw, 300,00 For do. of 20 saws, with feeders, Ac. at $7 50 per saw, 150 0(50 Extra teeth where desired, for feeders, supplied at 40 cents each; the number of teeth being about equal to the number of saws. One set of feeders, it is considered however, will wear out two or three sets of saws- Extra Knnpli<>'i * BO????noapht The Gins oidered v ill be del vered to the agents of planters in any of the sea port towns of the cotIon pluming Slates, at the above prices, the agents paying the freight on the same from New York, :ind becoming responsible for !he amour) of ihe Gin. It is desirable, when planters give orders for Gins, they should accompany ih?Tn with their views in pnrrftr/l )*? r...nr? ^~ _ lu ",c """ Igriiiriii 01 BUWH, liri'SHIS, DrUSfl* &c. It is found they differ in opinion Some desire saws of larger diameter than others. The most common siie is 0 or It) inches ; but some wish Ihem JSi inches. Some wish f> or (> rows of brushes on an axle, while others do not want more than 4 it most. Some wish saws with 8 or 0 teeth to the inch, while others want 10 or 11. With so much discrepancy, we prefer they should, at the time of jiving orders, furnish a statement of their wishes, ind the maiiufacturerers can fulfil thfm in every [><irticular. Where it is 'eft I" our discretion, we shall make thfm on the most modern and approved olan. An order can be executed, Irom the time it s received, in the space of eight or nine weeks, ind the Gin in that time plio.ed in ?he hands of the ractor. To be in time for the next crop, all orders aught to be in the hands of the manufacturers by the first or middle of May; except for plantations where they are late in commencing to pick or gili jot ton. N. B.?The Patent Bight, for any one of the :oiton growing States, will be sold on reasonable ?rins. May 0 1 U lk , ?