r i wrOTICI?-Tha Mw Steamboat Company tec . J^[ Mm to inform 'the public that they are hay' fig kboat built In Baltimore of a light draught Of water, lot tha aapteaa purpoee of plying betwixt Cmtadcn and Chsileuton, and to be hare early in 8eot. It is confidently behaved that she will be able with eaaa to nari|ate tha Wateree 'at any stage of tha riser. Merchants and others Brom the upper country, will Bad it to their interest to hats their goods and prodnoe sent through this ' channel, aa the freights will be reasonable,?in do ' cUe trhaterer, will any additional charge be made for lighterage, nor any oxertiona or expense want-! lag to ensure regularity and deepateb. 8be will ] plv in oonjnnetlon with the new steamer "Camden,' J whose success this last season hss put the nasign- < tion of ths W ate ree by steam beyond a doubt. voiii nwa win oe tow 10 ccommouaw? ihmuuvcii comfortably, being neatly fitted tip, with the Urates and gentlemcns' cabins distinct and separate. ' BEN J. GABS, Agent Now S. B. Company. Jnne 94 8 9t f-frThe Charlotte Journal and Salisbury WatchTman wHl insert (he above once a week for two months and forward their bills to this office. _ i SEPTEMBER. Specie Payments Resumed. TVTOTWITHSTANDING the U.examJL n pled severity of the times, Sylvester is happy to say that he has continued (as ever heretofore,) to pay all prizes oh ; demand,?and he has likewise the satis-j faction of informing his patrons and the public that hie good lack has in no wise forsakencd his old Established office, having sold and paid daring the month past'1 several of the most splendid Capitals.? The number and brilliancy of the Prizes to be drawn in September cannot ftil to attract the attention of all those who want ] cash,?and as the held for investment is j rich and ample, we hope no time will be j lost in sending for Tickfets, which, it is to ' be honed, will fill the holdera* nn/?ko?? I ? ? ? - rww?v?w 1 -with the needful. , 8. 3. SYLVESTER, 130 Broadway, N. Y *93,0 O0 Virginia Ntaie lottery, t Class No. 6 for 1837 i For the benefit of the town of Wellsburg. To bo drawn at Alexandria, Va. Saturday, Sept 2, 1837. CAPITALS. f25,000! 10.000 7,000! 6,000 ! 4,000 rize of 3000 Dollars > 1 Prize of 1915 Dollars 25 Prises of 1,250 Dollars d 50 Prises of 500 Dollars . n 50 Prizes of 200 Dollars n 83 Prizes of 150 " ^-c. t| Tickets $10?Shares in proportion. t, Certificate of a Package of 25 whole Tickets a will cost only 130. Halyes and Quarters in pro- v portion. Delay not to send your orders td For- v lane's Home. li 200 prizes of $500 ? Virginia State Lottery, c Class Bl?or the Benefit of the Richmond Academv o? To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. Saturday Sept ^ 9, 1837. GRAND SCHEME. ? 1 Prixe of 30,000 Dollars 1 ? 10,000 Dollars 1 " 5,000 Dollars 1 ? 3,317 Dollars " 2 " 2,500 Dollars i 4 " 2,000 Dollars " 10 " 1500 Dollars 20 " 500 Dollars c\ &CC. Ac. fa Tickets only 10 Dollars. A Certificate of a Package of 25 Whole Tickets a will be sent for 135 Dollars?Packages of share's in proportion. * Grand Consolidated Lottery, p For ihe benefit of the State Treasury, Del. College and Common Scoola ?xtra Class No. 8, for 1837. tei To be drawn at Wilmington, Del. tVed-lJnes day September 13. CAPITALS. $20,000? $3,000? $2,500 1 Prizes of $2000 1 " 1,387 10 " 1000 1 10 " 500 I 10 ? 300 11 10 " 200 ? 20 " 150 ?j IU 111 llttUPtT&UUUVj uuu uus pleasant taste. Give it a trial, and judge its worth. t, The subscriber will keep a constant supply of the j, aHacea at the different Drug Stores throughout tj e United States. Orders addressed to the suhscri- ,, r, or to James R. M'Kain, will lw promptly ntidctl to The PANACEA may always be had at R. M'Kain's Drug Stork, Camden, SC. Prick onk dollar per bottle. , July 8, 1837. V. S. fcRONSON. The Vegetable Elixir. t> PRKPARKD BY W F. S. B RON SON. w [T is with great pleasure the subscriber informs n tho public that he has completed the mixture ol le VEGET ABLE ELlXlK. This medicine is imposed of Roots which grow in tins State. It is seless to enter into a detail of the value of this Meicine, (or any other Root medicine,) as it is well nown that all Roots have valuable IVledical pro- I crties. He would also state that there is not the J >ast danger in the use ol the Elixik. For the fo!- ^ iwing named diseases, mere is no medicine made or 1 ended .it the present time, better calculated to relieve H lie afflicted, than the Vegetable Elixir. ' For. Rheumatism and Consumption, the Emxir 1 hdtild lie used internally and externally. For Dyspepsia or Dysury, he would also rccotn- 1 aend the use of the Elixir, as he feels confident ' t will prove highly beneficial to those who use it. 1 'Do InoSe who Arc afflicted with Pustules, Eruptive ' )istempers, and Venereal diseases, he particularly 1 pcommends the use of the VEGETABLE ELIXIR. 1 Vithout tlie fear of contradiction, he recommends this < ledicine as the best now in Use?as it has proved 1 ucce&stul in every case in which it has been used. Orders addressed to the subscriber or Mr. J. R. 1 d'Kain, will be promptly attended to. The Elixir lay always Be had at J. R. M'Kain's Drbg Store, lamdeii, S. C. F. S. BRONSON. Price?75 cents peIi bottle. Factorage and commission business.? The subscriber has resumed the 'actorage and Commission Business, and respectally tenders his services to his friends and all who lav commit their interest to hi* chaige. GEORGE COTCMETT, Charleston?Edmondston's wharf. Aug. ID 16 8t &T OTICE.?All ner?nni havincr demand* nnrninot I LH the estate of the late James f Bryant, deeased, ar6 Te^fussled to retider in ottested statements of the same ; ahd those indebted to the said state are hereby 6a1ted upoaioi settlement. Aug 19 16 tf TllOS. C. BRYANT. Adm. {TT* The Charleston Courier will give the above weekly insertions, and forward their account to lie subscriber for payment.' A LL persons indebted to the late firm of WhitA. aker &. Shiver are replicated to call and pay lie same to Saml. Shiver who, is legally authori ed to settle the s&tne, by the 1st day of Septernet next, or they will positively be put in the Hands f Thomas J. Wethers. Esn. tor collection. horacb whltakeit, Aug 19 16 3t SAMUEL SHIVER. Kirk wood house for SALE.-To be disposed of at private sale, a large and omfortable house at Kirk wood, together with an nclosed lot, Containing about seven acres, with all ! iCcensary and convenient out buildings, snch as tables, kitchen Sc.c. Any one wanting a good louse and a good bargain will do well to calfand examine the property. A. A. M'WILLIE. August 36 17 tf PROSPECTUS 6rtB* Camdei ConuMreial Conrteir. THE Establishment of ih* COMMERCIAL COURIER *h rendered m^wty by the Inconvenience Id which our oulfHib htttbeen cttMeeioH for the want of a pablio channel of cohjmnnieaUhft' whioh in a commercial community tfte Camden, la : eme'ntlally hrbeejary. 'ellpd consequently the' COU- 1 R1ERS claim on ine public is euoh as shdohf eh- . are a liberal patronage. ^ . , . . _ _ r The undersigned hate spared nt ti^D^or et-' pedes fp obtaining* the beet workmen in order to rendOrOie'paper all tne auvaniages mai u win admit of, aqd affording .eaUslkotion to .its patrons. In political matters tfie Courier will take no part; the design being to publish a Paper adapted to the interest or ail. which eould not be eSbeted by its entering intp. the arena of Politics?it will be goto fined'prihci pal lytosuch matter as appertains to Commerce, Agriculture and Amusement. . The COURIER is published every Saturday morning st Three Dollars in advance, or Four; Dollars if not paid until the expiration ot the year. Persons wishing to become subscribers must td- . dress a letter (post rain) to L. M. JONES & Co. /' Camden, S. C. May, 1837. . , . Removal, MM H E Subscriber has removed his Drug Estab* B. lishinent to the building opposite the store of Murrny & Bryant, and two doors south ot the . Masonic Lodge?where he is now receiving and! opening his Spring supply of Medecines, Paints, ? Oils, window-glass, &c. His stock will be found as complete as any in the up cdunlry, and his1 prices as low. Physicians, planters nd" others in- | terested, are invited to call?as no exertion will be , wanting to ensure satisfaction as to quality and !1 prices ' l.i 'FOR SALE A8 ABCtVE. *' L* 200 Kegs WetherilPs pure White Lead, 1 400 Goil's. N. C. Linseed Oil. *120 Gall's, best Sperm Oil. ?.!_ _r _ ii m__ m m ?r iiiuunr-gmsB Ul UlI HIZfB, tVC. CV. uiikii>|t oi which is warranted, wnich they rill sell on accommodatingter,ms either wholesale di r retail. SHANNON AlcGEE & Co. d< June 17 7 J.f tc ai TO PRINTERS. E. White A. Win. Hnficr, " RKSPECTi UI.LY inform the Printers of the t|) United States, to whom they have been in- j1( lividually known as established letter founders, jr hat they have now formed a co-partnership in 8fl aid business, and an extensive experience, they re iope to be able to give satisfaction to all who may ju avor them with their orders , oj The introduction of machinery in place of the edious and unhealthy process of casting type by fl i.ind, a desideratum by the European founders, w was l?y American ingenuity, a heavy expendituie m if time and money on the part of our senior part- ^ tier, first successfully accomplished, Extensive use of the machine-cast letter has fully tested and u established us superiority in everv particular, over Cj( those cnst"by the old process The letter foundary business will hereafter be carried on by the parties before named, under the firm of White, Hagi-r A Co. Their Specimen ex- ^ hibits a complete series, from 1'iamondto Sixty- w: four Lines I'ica. The Rook and News type being in ?he most modern style. .. vVillTE. HAGER A Co. are agents for the m sale of the Smith and Rust Printing Presses, with .i, which they can furnish their customers at man*- 1JJ facturers* prices; Chases, cas's, composing sticks, Ink. and everv ? ?-- n . .j > in?! printing biiBinosB, kept for Bale and furnished on short notice. ( >ld type taken in exchange for new at nine cents per lb. re N: B.?Newspaper proprietors who will give the tj, above three insertions, will be entitled to five dol- m lars in such articles as they may select from our Specimens. al23t E. WHITE &, HAGAR. p J^OTL'E.?Such as are tndeblod to the estate J.P of Mrs. Elizabeth Turley, deceased, are hereby notified that prompt payment must be made, and those who are creditors of said estate, will 0 present their demands properly attested, and in ^ proper lime, to CHARLES L. DYE, Ad'mr. . August 13 ft 4t . J ? Oration?Price 19 1-9 cents. raiHE ORATION of JAMES CHE^NUT, jr. c, p is just printed, and for. sale at Mr. Alexander Young's Book Store, at Mr. *J. L. Jones' Store, F and at this" Office. COMMITTED to the jail of Kershaw district U on the 25th inst. a negro boy who calls him- m self SAM, and says that lie belongs to Col Austin tl i'eay, who lives in Fairfield dist. Said negro is n 5 feet 6 inches high, light eomolexion. ?n??? ? ? r -* "I and ia about 18 or 20 years of age. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay f charge* and take him aw&y. -. . Aug 26 17 tf O. J. SHIVER, j.*. o I appoint Mr. R. W. ABBOTT my attorney tl during my temporary absence from the State, a Aug 96 17 5t H. HOLLEYMAN, Jr. f< % wmmmmmmmrnmmmmsmerKsm ' AU pbtone indebted the C4wi?r Office for ADVERTISING and JLOB WORK, for the first quartet ,are infbrtned thai they will be* called on for payment, according to Urn following notion. Augnaifi, , . Toikffi Courier MfOBi. dn/? take molhod of JAfbVmtng oar patrons T/T that all Job-Work and Advertisement acooanto wilHwmade oat, and peeaontod for payment livfryrontof the State, who aeqd Adver-.j tieementa and Job-work, are reooeeted to state, who, apd Where Iheirabcbhn ts are to be'idet-fer L payment. Jlay O, 185f7. -p WTOTlOE ?All persons having demands against 1 w the estate of David Soott deceased, late of this place, are re^neateq to render them to the sub. scriber, properly attested: within the time prescribed by law; and 'all persona Indebted to tne said estate are requested tomake immediate payment to 1 July 29 13 tf H. HOLL&YMAN Adm'r - jn May 13 2 tf j^tTR AYED from the subscriber some time since,1 \ CT a urge black horse Mule/atont built, his eyes ( urv wpuk ; ne was purchased ftom a person residing t in Lancaster district, and was going in that direc-1 lion when last heard of. Any person taking up I said Mule and delivering him to? . J. Shannon, \ Camden, or to the subscriber near Bradford Springs .1 shall b9 liberally rewarded.,-..... - v 1 July 1ft, lllf ELEANOR SPANN. THE unclosed business of the subscriber, is i put in the harids'df*WiH?am Aiidersdn, Esq., | who is duly authorised to settle the same. < Circumstances render it necessary that payments ^ should be promptly made, and it is hoped, that all i will avail themselves of.this notice, or it may be l| too late, July 29 13 tf P. M'CASKILL HE success of the SOUTHERN TONIC is \ unprecedented- ^ It has b?en anxiously sought t ifter by all persons in every part of the United , States, and its widely extended distribution has t >een owing to the many requests received from (very section of the South and 8outh West. A I- . hough it originated in an obscure part of the coun- ' ry but a few years since, it is now found in all the t irincipal towns and villages in the Union, and its ririucs as a cure for Ague and Fever, and as a reneral Tonic, are appreciated by all who have ised it Being as it professes a compound of j Southern Vegetables, it is needless to offer the saurance that there is no Arsenic,Mercury, nor any r hing in the least Hurtful to tlje human .cnnstitu- ^ ion in it. It will be found a Valuable Medicine n all cases of Dyanenaiaund-diaortfanised StomiJeh ? nd Bowelsl and patients convalescing from Bit- f iou? Fever, will derive the most important bene- ^ its from the us? of the Southern Tonic. It may q e administered to children and infants of the most ( ende'r age with the utmost safety. Prepared by c Foster andCoxe at their Labratory, atMonlgoniey Alabama* Fot sale by their appointed agent. , JAMES R. MCCAIN. * June 3 1 Cf | - - TIOR SALE OR RENT, my hou- ^ JL sea and lots on Broad street in Camden on accommodating terms. c m&M. " al8?? c * My 2 Canal Boats I will sell j at cost?they are neatly new, and will carry 230 Bales Lot- y To a purchaser of the latter roperty, I "will engage the freight of my growing n rnp of Cotton to Charleston, say from 100 to 150 ales at $1 25 per Bale?and all ray up freight at b le going price. v KJ* Those in Kershaw district, indebted to the ei ubscribcr, up to 1st January last, are requested to w all on Mr. John R. Joy and n.ake payment with- 11 ut delay. GEO. S. C DESCHAMPS. " JONES' t 1PATENT COTTON G1JV. ? IHIS Gin can be made double, or single. *!( si made double, (hey reduce labor, and gin just T auhle, the quantity of cotton over the single cylin- L ?r Gin, no other knd having been in use prevous f] > this patent; and whether single or double, they S e found to improve the quality of the cotton, by lore perfectly cleaning it. They can be made to >ntain from 20 to 1 GO saws in a stand, and whether , nail or large, one hand will be sufficient to attend ? lem. The Gins have mechanical feeders and ippers attached to- them, which free the cotton run leaves, trash, dirt, &c. befqre it can teach the ,w8, and by the thorough hackling operation it ceive8 from the feeders, which make two revo- y tions to one of the saws, it is almost in a half ned state, before it descends to the saw By a try simple arrangement of & screw to each set ot tates, on which the hoppers r?*st, kud through F liicli the teeth of the feeders pass, (hey can be ade to feed slpw or fkst to suit the condition of e cotton at the time. When made double, the F ws are placed on two sets of cylinders and turn >on each other in opposite directions! and are F eansed by two sets ofDrushes that have four revo tions to one of twe saw. The two cylinders can > detached so as to enable the planter to run one F both at pleasure, although embraced with feeders. c. in one stand. The whole is put in operation ith a drum and band, aa in the ordinary 6in, and fc ay be propelled by horse, steam, or water power, may also be propelled by iron running -gear. F lie force required to work it, is about the same as . at necessary to move an equal number.of saws in F e common Gin. This Gin has been put in leration in New Orleans for two or three weeks, id its success tested in the presence of a large at imber of planters,f"merchants .and others, and P< ceivefl their general approbation. ,, it Several gentlemen have been so kind as to give se e Patentee their written opinion respecting the eritsof the Gin. A number of others could be 0i Ided, but the following are deemed sufficient: to rom his Excellency Gov. White of. Louisiana.. p, New Orleans, Feb. S7, Jt?37. a, Dr. A. Jones?Sir, In replV V> your enquiry, hat I think of your improved Cotton Gin, 1 have tb say, that I saw it work oh Saturday the 2oth inst. re oil was very much pleased with its performance. et he mere fact of'its self-feeding, seems to me to b a very valuable improvement^ and besides, the ni uality of the cotton^ as it comes out of the pro- th so, appeared to mi? to be better and cleaner than 0) om the common Gins in use. qhd that it saves at onsiderably in labor, Respectfully, &c. >n . .... 7 . . . E li WHITE. |S 'rom Mr J. Compton, a wealthy plnnter, resident! in the Parish of Rapide,'Louisiana. Dr. Jones?Dear Sir, I have examined your Pa- p, ?nt Cotton Gin, with feeders, Ac. And have gj een it in operation, and approve of it so highly, p] hat I have taken the liberty of ordering one for {? ny plantation in time for the next crop. ai Yours respectfully, J. COMPTON. fa New (^rle.anp, Fi b. 28, 1837. o, ^rom Mr. A. Longer, an experienced and ertiinent 'tf. Cotton Broker of New Orleans. w New Orleans, Feb. 88,1837. C) Dr. Jones -Dear Sir, in answer to your note of tiis morning, 1 will state, that 1 have carefully exmined your new Patent Cotton Gin, and have >und it far superior to those generally used in this % State it clftoi the cotton much better, and gives it a much better appearance. 1 hope, for the good of the country, it may become duly appreciated. Youraainoerely, A. LONGER. From Meaara. Forestall, High A Co. Commiaaioa Merchants. . Or. A. Jones?Dear Sir, we have examined the sample ol cotton left with us, 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, FORSTALL, HIGH A Co. New Orleans, March I, lb37, from'Co).'Harris Smith Evans, p .planter of Wil* ' est county : -signed also by Dr. David J. Means, a vplahter or Green county, and Mr, Wm. C. Cbfthp^i planter of Dallas county, all of Ala. "Dr. JoWwLOrar Sir, In reply to your inqhiry concerning ysatftquilj concerning yonr Jpst Fatent Cotton Gin, at* deem it no less a pleasure than a duty to say tmyou, emphatically, that we consider its most decided valuable' improve* Hient. We have examined HfetosqftiUy sad seen It In successful operation, and we feerbw Jjgaitatancy in recommending it to the attention C* planters generally. Most respectfully yours, Ac. HARRIS SMITH EVANS, DAVID J. MEANS, . , WM. C. CLIFTON. New Orleans, Merely 7,1837. P 8.?As a further testimony of my confidence in the success of your Gin, you will-please order two Double Gins of 60 saws in a stand each, for nay plantation, and oblige yotira truly, v - Ti. S. Evans. 1 As a further proof of my confidence in jour Gin, rou will please order me a Double Gin, of the mtne size, for my plantation, and oblige yours reipectiully, .. D. J. Means. Mr. Clifton also stated, that if he bad not just >eiore bought two new Common Gins, that he would likewise .have, ordered one or two of the Patent Gins for his plantation. Prom Mr. H. F. M Kenna, of the house of Bran* der, M'Kenna & Wright, of New Orleans. Dr. A. Jones? De^.r Sir, in reply to your note, iccoinpsnied by a specimen of the cotton, ginned >y your Patent Gin, I beg leave to observe, that it exhibits a decided improvement on the usual process of ginning; delivering the staple uninjured ind free from nap or trash, clean and of good co? or ; thereby giving the article an additional value. These favorable impressions of the advantages of pour Patent 'Gin, have been confirmed by subse* juently wilnetsing it in operation. The utility of he double cylinders and saving of labor, will be eadily perceived and properly appreciated by the ntelligent planter. , .. . Feeling a deep interest in the success of all imvrovements tending to benefit the important staples d our country, 1 trust that yours will meet with he encouragement it justly merits. Very respectfully, your ob 1 serv't, , II. F. M'KENNA. New Orleans, March G, 1837. >otn Mr. G. Senior, a Machinist of New Orleans. i Dr. A. Jo es?Dear Sir, in answer tc your inqui* y of iny opinion of your Patent Cotton Gin, I >pg leave to state, that 1 was fifteen years entra * D jed in the cotton factories of Manchester, Engr i and, and during four years of that time,,1 was o rem an in the house of Messrs. Lewis, "Williams fc Co.", and near five years spinner in. the house of flessrs. fcandford A Gnene. I have seen your J Cotton Gin in ?>peration, and have examined the otton ginned by it, and pronounce it belter cleaned, and the staple less . injured, than any cotton hat ever came under hiy observation. It is com letely ready for the breaker without the aid of the lower, and would, therefore, save the first process n manufacturing the article. 1 consider cotton leansed by your Gin, would command from oris j r> two cents on the pound more than the average J rops brought into the Manchester market, and leansed by conurtqn Gins Tours, very resp'ly. i N Orleans, March i), GEORGE SENIOR. 2 Dr. Jones?'Dear S:r, in answer to your inquiry J rppectlng my opinion of your Patent Cotton Gin^jfl have to state, that I have been engaged in put?-*i ing up the Carver Gins for planters on lied River, ^ nd that I have seen your Gin in operation,"and ave examined the quality of the cotton prrduccd y it; I consider it equal if not superior to the Carer Gins: in addition to which, 1 think your feedrs a decided improvement, and by the aid of j rlnch, the quality of the cotton cleaned appears mch imptoved. over that produced bv the column Gins. , Yours Ac. S.BENNETT. New Orleans, March 10. 1837. In addition to the above, ihe Patentee will refer lanlers to the following gentlemen, who have itlier seen the Gin in operation, or have examined imples cleansed by it: Messrs. N. & J. Dick, j 'homas Barrett & Co., Ilngan, Niven & Co., .ambeth & Thompson, Martin, Pleasants & Co., * lermann. Briggs & Co., Win. L. Flower; Bullitt, hip & Co. ' ORDERS RECEIVED FOR # Jones' Pa lent Cotton fiin, I 'y the Patentee, JVo. Magazine st. Aexc-Orleans a To be manufactured in New York, by Robert Hoe, & Co. ^ SCALE OF PRICES. 1 DOUBLE GINS, or a Double Gin of 80 saws or more on . each cylinder, making 100 saws in the stand, with feeders, hands, &c. at $G per saw, or . . $960 00 or a Double Gin of CO saws on a cylinder, or 1520saws in the stand, feeders,&c. at $6 per saw, or ^ , 720 00 or do, of 40 saws oh do, or 80 saws in a * > stand, at $0 25 per saw, or 500 00 jS or do. of 20 saw*. on do. or 40 sawB in a ? stand, at $6 50 per saw, or 260 00 * . SINGLE GU^S. i or a Single Gin of 80 saws or more, with j one set of feeders, bands, &c. at $6 per V saw,. 480,00 fi or do. of 60 saws, with feeders, &c. at I $6 50 Der saw. ooo nn w ? J . ^ UtfVjW or do. of 40 caws, with feeders, &,c. at $0 75 per saw, 300,00 or do. of 20 saws, with feeders, &c, at t7 50 per saw, -rr< 150 000 xtra teeth where desired, for feeders, supplied 1 . 40 cents each ; the number of teeth being about iual to the number of saws. One sat of feeders, is considered however, will wear out two or three 'ts of saws Extra saWs supplied at 80 cents each. The Gins ordered will be delivered to the agents, I planters in any of the sea port towns of the cot* m planting States, at the above prices, the agents . tying the, freight on the same from New Yorjr, id becoming responsible for !he amount of the Gin. ji It is desirable, when planters give orders for Gins, J ley should accompany tlu m with their views in gard to the arrangement of saws, breasts, bruslii, &c. It is found they differ in opinion. Som? sire sows of larger diameter than others. TI?? est common size is 9 or 10 inches ; but some wish lem 12 inches. Some wish 5 or 6 rows of brushes 1 an axle, while others do not want more than 4 most. Some wish saws with 8 or.9 teeth to the rh. while others wont 10 or 11. With so much screpancy, we prefer they should, at the time of ving orders, furnish a! statement of their wishes, id the maf>ufacturere>rs can fulfil them in every irticular. Where it is left to our discretion, wo iall make them on the most modern and approved I ' A M Aailoa AAM liA ff/MYl i Vl 4% f %* mi. nil "|Utl VOH ?/r W) *?VM. WIW WIHU II received, in the space ?f eight or nine weeks, i id the Gin in that time plrced in ?he hand* of the ctor. To be in. time for the nextcrop, all orders ught to be in the hands of the manufacturers by le first or middle of May ; except for plantations here they are late in commencing to pick or gin >tton. N. B.?The Patent Right, for any one of the \ >tton growing States, will be fold on reasonable i rmr; May'O 1 ti