vpHBnBaHHBHBeesHnsasaeaaasa SHERIFF'S SAFE. BY vim* of sundry execution* to me directed, will be eoKi before 4he Court Houee door on tne ant Monday and Tuesday In October next the followingproperly. ONE rRACT OF LAND, containing 900 acres more or less on tho waters of Hanging Rock creek. atHoining lands of Benj. Haile. Hardy Horton and others, levied on and to be sold as the properly of Williamson Horton at the suit of James Clark end Thomas Thomas. ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing 610 acres more or less on tho waters of Big Lynches creek, adjoining lands of Mrs. C. R. Blair and others, levied on %nd to bo sold ss the property of George T. Cotwell, at tho suit of Jacques Bishop. ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing 110 acres more or less on Daniels' Branch, waters ot Granny's quarter creek, adjoining lands of Mrs. Rachel Tranthain, William Nelson and others, levied on and to be anliI *?- tho inmn?.i? M"'""" *' '* " r.ww.?j VI I.viouii, a? suit of J. M. Nioion & Co, assignees, and others. ONE TRACT OF LAND.containing 500 acres more or lesi on the waters of Beaver Dam, water* of 25 mile creek, adjoining land* of John Starke and other*, levied on and to he sold m the projierty Jonathan Hays at the suit of Peter Warren. ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing 440 acres more or less on the waters of Black River adjoining lands of John Stokes and others, levied on and to he sold as the property oi William Scott at the suit of the State or South Carolina. ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing 300 acres more or less on Big Lynches creek adjoining lands of Levi Sowed and others, levied on and to be sold as the proiierty of James Blackwell at the euit of Jaques Bishop. ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing 500 acres mo e or less on Big Lynches creek, on which the defendant resides, adjoining lands of Mrs. C. R. ri .; 1 ?*- - u.?u u?u mucin, iwiwi on ana to l>e sold as Iho property of Lovick Young at the suit ol the State of South Carolina. THE HOUSE AND LOT in the Town of Camden on the West side of Lyttletnn street, known in the plan of the Town as number 903, levied on and to be sold as the property of Vlalcoinb M'Uaskill at the suits of John D. Winn, James Chcsnut, A. Y. Walton and others. ONE TRL?'T OP LAND, containing 1G0 acres more more 01 less on Big Lynches creek, adjoining lands of Wiley Kelly, Robert Reeves and others, levied on and to be sold as the property of Roger Parish at the suit of Martha Price, Richard Singleton and others. ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing 1000 acres moro or less on Litllo Lynches creek adjoining lands of Thomas P. Baiiurd, Mrs. Margaret Perkins and others. Also?six likely negroes, viz: Jim, Sam, Allen, Lot, Sally and Phoebe, levied on and to be sold as the property of John Williams at the suit of Bcnj. Williams and others. ONE GREY MARE, levied on and to be sold as the property of James Thompson at the suit of Matheson nd Anderson. ONE GREY HORSE, levied on and to be sold as the pro|>ertv of Jacob Newsom at the suit of the State of South Carolina. On Tuesday at the defendant's house, a lot of Hogs and Sheen, levied 011 and to be sold as the property of Wi liam Parish at th? unit nf s?.i? wa %HV ?-?fcUVC of South Carolina, an I other levy given in by the defendant. "Terms Cash.?Purchasers to pay for Sheriff's papers Sept.9 19 tds WM. R.OSSER.8.k. d. HOUSE AND LOT FOR. SALE. The house and lot now occupied by James Jenkins as a store, and formerly by J. D. Letniere, is offered for sale Tire terms will be accommodating to tire purchaser and reasonable in price, which may be more fully learned by application to I Aug. 12 15 W\l. M'WILLIE. CAMDEN, S. C. JOCKEY* CEVB RACES. WILL commence on this course, on the 1st Monday in November next, with a Sweepstakes, mile heats, subscription $100, half forfeit, for 3 year old Colls and Fillies, closed with G subscribers. j Tuesday?Jockey Club Purse, 4 mile heats I purse not less thnn vs. > Bill for Foreclosure. Phine&s Thornton, j Bv ordftr n? llio " ? >.-.ua,nii iTionnny ihe 2d day of October next, will be sold at public outcry, before the Courthouse door, in Camden, the houses and lots of the Defendant, situated at the corner of Dekalb and Campbell streets, and known and distinguished in the plan of said town, by numbers seven hundred and forty (740) and seven hundred and forty-one (741.) Terms,a credit of twelve mouths except so much cash as may pay the costs, with bond and good security, and a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. Sept. 9 19 tf J. W. LANG, Com'r. A CARD.?The undersigned having formed & copartnership in the Mercantile business, would respectfully solicit from their friends and the public, a share of patronage. They intend keeping a full assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, of the latest fashions: a i. s o ; Groceries of the choicest kind, all of which they will dispose of on the inost accommodating terms. II. L. WILSON, J. L JONES. . Camden, Aug. 30, 183J. 18 tf pi , <^AMI>Eff MADE NECRO SHOES.?The i J subeeciber having purchased the Shoe establishment ?f J. Bishop & Co is now manufacturing n -suneriur article of Negro Shoes whioh Planters will do well to examine before making engagements for their Fall supply. Any number of pairs will be furnished deliverable nn the 1st Oct. July 22 12 tf GEO. ALDEN. E are authorised to announce (/I.ark as a candidate for Tax Collector for Kershaw District at the ensuing election. May 27 4 If' WE are authorized to announce Wiu.iam Raskins as a oandidnte for Tax Collector, Tor Kershaw district at the ensuing election. June 3 5 tf WE are authorized to announoe Osburw J. Ore as a candidate Tor Tax Collector, for Kershaw district at the ensuing election. June 3 5 tf WE are authorized to announce Tiios. O. Bry ant as a candidate foi ,Tax Collector, for Kershaw distriot at the ensuing election. June 3 5 tf WE are authorized to announoe Col. Wimus Draketord as a candidate for Tax Collector for the District of Kershaw, at the next election. , May 20 3 tfWMITE, LEE * Co., S'unterville, Smith j Carolina, agents for (Foster & Ooxe oriiri- i nal SOUTHERN TONIC. Certificates of the efficacy and virtue of this medicine are in their possession June 3 5 tf OR. LYNCH H. DEAS offers his Professional services to the inhabitants of Cumdcn and its vicinitv. Office on the Main street two doors below M'Kain's Druor Store. May 13 tf "J^"OTlCE?The notes and accounts of W. B. la Daniels are placed in mv hands for collection?all those indebted will please come forward and settle the same immediately. May 80 3 tf W. R. YOUNG. BRO\SO\'S Ta^2?A3*-3 PA.WA33A. T'lG subscriber informs the pultlic, that he has just completed the mixture of thin valuable medicine. He takes pleasure in stating that he has made use of this PANACEA, successfully in a case of Scrofula, which he has been afflicted with more than tdrf.e years. On several occasions he applied to practical Physicians for aid, (North and South.) and received no 'nsnefit. He was, at length, prevailed upon by numerous acquaintances, to try the virtue of certain ROOTS and HERBS; and believing, that the Receipt would greatly benefit him, he took it, togethe* with an old Freivh Receipt: fro.i. which is manufactured the VEGETABLE PANACEA. It is proper here to sav, that the qua'itv of some, or ai.i. the principal Roots, arc well known to the Medical Faculty, by whom they are frequently used. For Scrofula or King's Evil, Clcernted Sores, general diseases of the BLOOf). or the effects of Mercury ; it has a decided salutary effect. For Bowei.Compi.aint he would aiso recommend the use of the VEGETABLE PANACEA. Children are frequently attacked with this complaint: especially when teething. A few dosesol the PANACEA will check the Bowels, and they liocome regular again. It has l?een tried by a great number of respectable individuals, and pronounced a "certain cure." He has tried it at different times in his own family, and it relieved the child immediately. This Medicine is simple in its operations; and has a pleasant taste. I Give it a trial, and judge its worth. The suhscrilwr will keop a constant supply of the f Panacea at the different Grog Stores throughout I the United Slates. Orders addressed to the subscriber, or to James R. M'Kain, will l?c promptly attended to The PANACEA may always he had at J. R. M'Kain's Duug Stork, Camden, S. C. Price one dollar per bottle. July 8, 1837. P. S. BRONSON. Tlic Vegetable Elixir. prepared by P . S . BRONSOS. IT is with great pleasure the subscriber informs the public that he has completed the mixture of the VEGETABLE ELIXIR. This medicine is composed of Roots which crow in this State. It is useless to enter into a detail of the value of this Medicine. ( >r any other Root medicine,) ns it is well known tbat all Roots have valuable Medical properties. *lc would also stntc thnt thero is not the least dancer in the use of rlie l-'i ivm cl?? r?i lowing named diseases, there is no medicine made or vended at the present time, hotter calculated to relieve the alflicted, than the Vegetable Elixir. For Rheumatism and Consumption, the Elixir should he used internally and externally. For Dyspepsia or Dvsury, he would also recommend the use of the Elixir, as he feels confident it will prove highly beneficial to those who use it. To those who are afflcted with Pustules, Eruptive Distempers, and Venereal diseases, he particularly recommends the use nCthc VEGETABLE ELIXIR, i Without the fear of contradiction, heTecominendsthis 1 Medicine as the best now in use?as it has proved successful in every case in which it has been used. Orders addressed to the suhscrilier or Mr J. R. M'Kaln, will be promptly attended to. The Elixir may always be had at J. R. M'Kain's Druo Store, Camden, S. C. F. S. BR JNSON. Price?75 cents per bottle. Factorage and commission rusiNESS.? The subscriber has resumed the : Factorage and ' ominission Business, and respect- ; lully tenders his services to his friends and all who > inay commit their interest to his chniire. GEORGE OTCHKTT, Charleston?Edmondston's wharf. Aug. 19 10 8t rilHE subscribers highly flattered by the iiicrens ing support given by their friends nnd the publie, to their house established in Charleston, in i the Factornge mid Commission business, have, in order to render more assistance to our Partner there, Mr Charles H. Desausaore, determined to locate Mr Hall T. M Gee in that place, who. in t conjunction with Pit. Desaussure, will <_'ive their undivided and entire attenMon to any business!) which uiny bo committed to our care. i Liberal cash advances will be made in either ii place on Cotton or Produce, shipped to Charleston, I ^ and where tl?e parties wish, the proceeds will be paid in Camden, thus avoiding the risk and uncertainty consequent in transmitting funds by mail or otherwise. SH ANNON, M'OEE, & CO. Camden. M'DOWALL, SHANNON if CO. Charleston. Sept 0 I!) 4t (JU*Th?t Columbia Times and Charlotte Journal will publish the above four times, and for* ward their accounts to Shannon, M'Gee,4* Co ( lor payment. ^ ^ POUNDS TOBACCO on hand O' and for sale low, by the Box ?r smaller quantity if applied for soon. 4 Aug 19 10 3t W. J. GERALD. t lb PROSPECTUS or ths : . Camdeti Commercial Courier. THE Establishment of the COMMERCIAL COURIER was rendered necessary by the tacon* renienee to which our citizens here been subjected For the went of e pnblio channel of communication which in e commercial community like Camden, is essentially necessary, and consequently the COUR1ER 8 claim on the public is such as should en* sore a liberal patronage. r. The undersigned hare spared no trouble or expense in obtaining the best workmen in order to render the Paper nil the advantages, that it will | ad iti it of, and affording sat is taction to its patrons. In political matters the Courier will take no | part; the design being to publish a Psper adapted 1 to the interest or all, which could not be effeoted by its entering into the arena of Politics?it will be confined principally to such matter as appertains to Commerce, Agriculture and Amusement. me uuurciHti is published every Saturday morning at Three Dollars in advance, or Four Dollars if not paid until the expiration ot the year. Persons wishing to become subscribers must address a letter (post paid) to L. M. JONES &Co Camden, S. C. May, 1837. Removal. THE Subscriber has removed his Drug Establishment to the building opposite the store of Murray & Hryant. and two doors south ot the Masonio Lodge?wheie he is now receiving and opening his Spring supply of Medecines. Paints, Oils, Window-glnss. &c. His stock will be found as complete as nnv in the up country, and his prices am low. Physicians, planters nd others interested, ^re invited to call?as no exertion will be wanting to ensure satisfaction as to quality and prices FOR SALE AS ABOVE. Kegs WetheriH's pure White Lead. 400 Goll's, N. C. Linseed Oil. 120 Gall's, best Sperm Oil. Window-glass of all ttizes, drc. d*. Src. JAMES R M'KAIN. May 6 1 tf. fwr> KENT, the BRICK OFFICE .>n Broad afreet, one door below Dr. Reid'a. For terms apply to ADAM EDGAR, , as" .m o '" - - - - - i?uiy c\t a it Columbia, S. C. Stute of South Carolina?Kershaw district. C. C. Campbell & Co. vs. J. G. Clark. Ca. sa. in case. J. G Clark, the defendant, who is in custody of the Sheriff of said district under a ca. sa. issued at the suit of C. C. Campbell 4" Co., having, in order to entitle himself to the benefit of the act entitled "an act for the more effectual relief of Inso vent Debtors," filed a schedule of his whole real and personal estate in the clerk's office of the said district. N >tice is hereby given to the said C. C. Campbell ^ Co and all singular the creditors of the said J. G. Clark, personally or by attorney to appear at the Court of Common Fleas at Kershaw Court House before one of the Associate Judges of the said State, on the fourth Monday ;n October next, at which time and place the said J. G. Clark will apply for his discharge under the said act, to shew cause if any they can, against the said discharge. J. W. LANG. July 21, 1837 12 3in Clerk c. c. p. f ||A1 LORING ?The undersigned beg leave to J. 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 DONALD &, BRAS1NGTON. May 1,1837. M 20, it f BN11E Subscribes have received a large supply I. of ,i .!?'.?< CfiO IIING of assorted sizes and descriptions, from one of the most celebrated clothing Establishments in New York, tlie workmanship of which is warranted, which they will sell on aceomi??<>fln?i?i# ter.ius either wholesale or retail. SHANNON cGEE & Co. June 17 7 tf _ TO PRINT RS. j. unite & U m. flavor, JKSPErT''l)liLY inform the Printers of the T%, United States, to whom they have been individually known as established letter founders, that they have now formed a co-partnership in sai l business, and an extensive experience, they hope to be able to give satisfaction to all who inay iavor them with their orders. The introduction of machinery in place of the tedious and unhealthy process of casting type by h nd, a desid. ratuni by the European founders, was by American ingenuity, a heavy expenditure ? of time and money on the part of our senior partner, first successfully accomplished. I xtensive use of the machine-cnst letter has fully tested and established its superiority in everv particular, over those cnst bv the old process. The letter t'oundary business will hereafter be carried on by the parties before named, under the firm of White, i'ag< r Sr o. Theii Specimenexliihits a complete series, from I hamond to Sixtyfour Lines ?'ica. ' he Hook and News type being in the most modern style. W IITE HAfiER v Co. are agents for the sale of the Smith and llust Printing Presses, with which they can furnish their cnstonif rs ut manufacturers' prices; < liases, ens's, composing sticks, Ink, and every nrticle used in the printing business. kent for anln nn on the 25th inst. a negro boy who calls himself SAM,n>id savs that he belongs to Col. Austin ' Pony, who lives in Fairfield disr. Said negro is 1 "t feet 5 inches high, light complexion, spare Ituilt, ( and is about 18 or 20 years of age. The owner is 1 requesied to come forward, prove property, pny ? iharges and take him awny. Aug 2f> 17 if C. J. SHIVER, j. k. d. 1 I appoint Mr. R. W. ABBOTT my attorney during mv temporary absence from the State. 1 Aug 26 17 5t H. HOLLEYMAN, Jr. j ]%T OT1CE.?All persons having demands against ' i^j the estate ni' 1 " " ... ...r mitr .mines r lirynnt, dptensed, are reqtiHsled to tender in attested stale- j itenls of the same ; nnd those indebted to the said (state are hereby called upon foi settlement. Aug 10 16 tf THOS. C. BRYANT. Adrn. Q~T The Charleston Courier will give the above t I weekly insertions, and forward their account to a he subscriber for payment, f mmmmmmrnrnmrnmmm??? ???m J>+ iC . i All persona indebted to U?e Courier Office for ?' ADVERTISING end JOB WORK, for the first o ouerter, ere informed that they will be called on lor payment, according to the following notice. f August 5, To the Courier Patrons. ? WE take this method of informing our patrons 1 :that ail Job-work and Advertisement ac- c counts will be made out, and presented Itfr pay ment s Qmartcriy. ' ? Persons living out of the State, who send Advertisements and Job-work, are requested to state, who. and where their aocounts are to be sent for payment. I May 0, 1837. NOTICE ?All persons having demands against the estate-of,David Scott deceased, late of this place, are requested to render tliem to the sub- t soriber, properly attested within the time prescri- | bed by raw; and all persons indebted to the said t estate are requested to make immediate payment to < July 20 13 If H. HOLLEYMAN Adm'r jjni OTTON BAGGING.?700 pieces HOTTON BAGGING of various qualities, just receiv- . ed and will be sold low. ^Up country merchants wishing a supply,1'can be furnished at the Charleston prices, including Freight, Xc. June 24 8 if SHANNON, M GEE & Co. Stone Lime. ff? Bbl%. Stone Lune for sale by < 4 O SHANNON M'KEfi,-&Co. i May 13 2 tf l^lTRAYED from the subscriber some time since, | (9 & large black horse Mule, stout built, his eyes are weak; he was purcbucd from a person residing ( in Lancaster district, and was going in thai direction when lart heard of. Any person taking up . said Mule and delivering him to > .J. Shannon, , Camden, or to the subscriber near Bradford Springs i shall be liberally rewarded. I July 15, 11 tf N ELEANOR SPANN. 1 THE unclosed business of the subscriber, is put in the hands of William Anderson, 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 ' will avail themselves of this notice, or it inny be , too late. July 29 13 tf P. M'CA&KILL i HE success of tlm SOUTHERN TONIC is : unprecedented. It has been anxiously Sought < after by all persons in every part of the United 1 States, and its widely extended distribution has 1 been owing to the ninny requests received from 1 every section of the Souih and South West. Although it originated in an obscure p rt of the couii- I try but a few years since, it is now found in all thi 1 principal towns and villnges in the Union, and ltv 1 virtues as a cure for Ague and Fever, and as n general Tonic, are apprec ated by all who have used it Being as it professes a compound of Southern Vegetables, it is needless to offer the as- 1 suratice that there is no A rsenio,Mercury, nor any thing in the least hurtful to the human constitu- 1 tion in it It will be found a valuable Medic.ne 1 in all cases of Dyspepsia and disorganised Stomach r and Bowelsl and patients convalescing from I il- ' lious Fever. Will derive the most ininnrmni henp. I fits from the use of the Southern Tonic. It mny 4 be Administered to children and infants of the nv M * tender agp with ihe utmost solely. Prepared by (Joster andCoxe at their Labiotory, at Mve reward will) be paid to anv person j who will deliver the said boy to me, at Hamburg', ? or lodge him in any jail, so that I can get him. i, Aug 2G 18 3* JOSEPH WOO S. b f gj tO PLANTERS.?A prune lot of Negro v 1 Shoes, very superior, manufactured at Socie ? ly Hill. Durlington District, by Sylvester Munger. v May be seen at the store of K. L. W ihbON " Aug 19. 1G tl " JON Kw? PATFiU'V tOI IOlV CillV. fB HIS Gin can be made double, or single. 1: e made double, they reduce labor, and gin jus |Y double, the quantity of cotton over the single cylin- . der Gin, no other knd having been in use prevout- !' to thts patent*, and whether single or double, they are found to improve the quality of the cotton, by more perfectly cleaning it. They can be made to contain from 20 to 1G0 saws in n stand, and whether small or large, one hand will be sufficient to attend ^ them. The Gins have mechanical feeders and hoppers attached to them, which free the cotton trom leaves, trash, dirt, &c. belore it can reach 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 gined state, before it descends to the saw By a very simple arrangement of a screw to each set ol gaates, on which the hoppers rest, a d through which the teeth of the feeders pass, they con be made to teed slow or fast to suit ihe 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 bv two sets of brushes that have four revo uiioiiH 10 one or iwe saw. The two cylinders can be detached so as to enable the planler to run one pr both nt pleasure, although embraced with feeders. &c. in cine stand. The whole is put in operation with a drum and band, as in the ordinary Gin, and inay be propelled by horse, steain, or water power It may also be propelled by iron running gear. ?, The force required to work it, is about the same as that necessary to mnVean equal number of saws in p the common Gin. This Gin has been put in operation in New Orleans for two or three weeks, and its success tested in the presence of a large number of planters, merchants and others, and at received their general approbation. f* Several gentlemen have been so kind an to give the Patentee their written opinion lespecting the 8 merits of the Gin. A number of others could be added, but the following are deemed sufficient: ol From his Excellency Gov. White of Louisiana. New Orleans. F*?b 27. 1r37. I" Dr. A. Jones?Sir, In reply to your enquiry, ai what I think of your improved Cotton Gin, I have to say. that I snw it work on Saturday Ihe25lh inst. and was very nitieli pleased with its periormance. rr The mere fnct of its self-feeding, seems to me to be n very alunble improvement; and besides, the quality of the cotton, as it conies out of the pro- ni cess appeared to me to be bqtter and rleaner than from the common Gins in use, and that it saves considerably in labor. Respectfully, Ac. I a' E. D. WHITE. '? Prom Mr J. Comptoh, it wealthy pi nter, resident "!' in the Pnrish of Rapide, Louisiana. ?' Dr. Jones?Dear Sir. I have examined your Pa- an ent Cotton Gin, with feeders. Ac And I,--- l na eon it in operation, and approve of it so highly, * H'11 hat i have taken the liberty of ordering one lor P" ny plantation in time for the next crop. 18 Yours respectfully. J. COMPTON. a.n Kow ' Hearts. F h. SJH, 1837. ,n( i*rom Mr. A. Longer, an experienced and eminent ?" Cotton Broker of ^ewOrlenns. ! New Orleans, reb. 28,1837. w Dr. Jones -Dear Sir, in answer to your note of co' his morning, I will state, that 1 have carefully ex- J mined your new Patent Cotton Gin, and have cot ound it i'ar superior to those generally used in this ter ggggggg ' ggggggBBi lute it cleans the cotton much better, and gives l a much better appearance. 1 hope, fur the good f the country, it may become duly appreciated. Yours aincerely, A. LONGER. 'rom Messrs. Forestall, High A. Co. Commission Merchants. Dr. A. Jones?Dear bir, ae have examined the ample oi cotton lelt with us, cleansed by yoor 'stent Cotton Gin. and also the cotton in its urnleanseo state, and pronounce the same gTcatly upotior to the average samples which have come inder our observation this or preceding seasons. Very respectfully, your ob't servants. FOR81 ALL, HIGH /h Co. New Orleans, March 1.1?b7, >0111 Col. Harris Smith Lvans, a planter of Wilcox county ; signed also by Dr. David J. Means, a planter ot Green county, and Mr. Wm. C. Chiton, a planter of Dallas county, all of Ala. Dr. Jenes? Desr sir, In reply to your inquiry concerning your inquiry concerning your new Pftent Cotton Gin, we deem it no less a pre a sure .ban a duty to say to you, emphatically, that we somuder it a most decided and valuable improvement. We have examined it carefully and seen it n successful operation, and we feel no hesitatancy in recommending it to the attention cf planters generally. wobi respecuuiiy yours, etc. HARRIS SMITH EVANS, * DAVID J. MEANS, WM. C. CLIFTON. New Orleans, March 7,1637. P S.?As a further testimony of my confidence in the success of your Oin, you will please order Lwo Double Gins of 80 saws in a stand each, for my plantation, and oblige yours truly, H. S. Evans. As a further proof of my confidence in your Gin, prni will please order me a Double. Gin, of the ntne size, for n y plantation, and oblige yours re? ipectfullv, D. J. Means. Mr/Clilton also stated, that if he had not just letore bought two new Common Gins, that he ivould likewise have ordered cne or two of the Patent Gins for his plantation. Prom Mr. H. F. M Henna, of the house of Bran* der, M'Kenna & Wright, of New Orleans. Dr. A. Jones?'Dear Sir, in reply to your note, lccompanied by a specimen of the cotton, ginned jy your Patent Gin, I beg leave to observe, that it >xhibits a decidtd improvement on the usual pro* ,ohs of ginning ; delivering the staple uninjured utd free irotn nap or trash, clean and of good co~ I..,. ...: .1 i:-t ij:?: ... , .... IVUJ lilt- umoic un uuui uuiKll VBIUC. riirse fiivotnble impreFsions of the advantages cf your Putrnt Gin, have been confirmed by subsequently witnessing it in operation. The utility of th?? double cylinders and saving of labor, will be endily perceived and properly apjrcciatcd by the ntelligi nt planter. * leeling a deep interest in the success of all improvements tending to benefit the important staples >f our country, 1 trust that yours will meet with he encouragement it justly merits. Very respectfully, your ob't scrv't, H. F. M'KENpA. New Orleans,March 6. 1837. from Mr. G. Senior, a Machinist of New Orleans. Dr. A Jo1 es?Dear Sir, in answer tc your inqui y of my opinion of your Patent Cotton Gin, I >eg leuve to 6tate, that I was fifteen years engaged in the cotton factories of Manchester, Engnnd, and during four years of that time, 1 was ore ma n in the house of Messrs. Lewis, Williams it Co., and near five years spinner in the house of rjessrs. bondford & Gr?enr. 1 have seen your Cotton Gin in operation, and have examined the niton ginned by it, and pronounce it better cleaned, and the staple less injured, than any cottcn hat ever came under my observation. It is comdetely reat.j for the hrcuker without the aid of the dower, and would, therefore, 6ave the first process n manufacturing the article. 1 consider cottcn leansed by your Gin, would command from one o two cents on the pound more than the average .tops brought into the Manchester market. 2 leansed by common Gtns Yours, very icsp iy. N Oilcans, March 9, GEORGE SENIOR. Dr. Jones?Dear S:r, in answer to your it.quiry especting my opinion of your Patent Cotton Gin, have to state, that I have been engoged'in put ing up the Carver C-ins for planters on Red Itivcr, nd that I have seen your Gin in operation, and mve examined the quulity of the cetlon produced yit; I consider it equal if not superior to the Carer Gins: in addition to which. 1 think vmr rs a decided improvement, and by the aid of /Inch, the quality oi the cotton cleansed appears itich improved, over that produced by the comion Ginn. Yours Ac. S.BENNETT. New Orleans, March 10, 1837. In addition to the above, the Patentee will refer lanters to the following gentlemen, who have ither seen the ( in in operation, or have examined it tuples cleansed by it: Messrs. N. & J. Dick, Mioinas Barrett & Co., flngan, Niven & Co., .ambeth < Thompson, Martin, Pleasants & Co., lermann. Briggs &, Co., Wm. L. Flower; Bullitt, hip & Co. t OUTERS RECEIVED FOR Jones' Patent Cotton Cain, Uj the Patentee, A'o 03 Magazine st. Kexc-Orleans To be m&nutactured in New York, by Robert H oe, &. Co. SCALE OF PRICES. DOUBLE GINS. 'or a Double Gin of SO saws or more on each cylinder, making ICO saws in the stand, with feeders, bands, &c. at $G per saw, or $000 00 or a Double Gin of CO saws on a cylinder, or 120 saws in lire stand, feeders, &c. at $6 per saw, or 720 00 or do, of 40 saws on do, or 60 saws in a stand, a1 $0 25 per saw, or 3C0 00 or do. ol 20 sawv on do or 40 saws in a stand, at $G 50 per saw, or 2G0 00 SINGLE GINS, or a Single Gin ol 80 saws or tnore, with one set of feeders, bands, &c. at $G per saw, 480,00 or do. of GO saws, with feeders, &c. at $f> 50 per saw, 300,00 or do. of 40 saws, with feeders, &c. at $0 75 per saw, 300,00 or do. of 20 saws, with feeders, &c. at $?50persuw, 150 C00 Extra teeth where desired, for feeders, supplied t 40 cents each; the number of teeth being about jual to the number of saws. One set of feeders, is considered however, will wenr out two or threo >ts of sows Extra saws supplied at 80 cents each. The Gins ordered will be delivered to the agents, I planters