MIl.'.RirF'S SALG. I BV virtue of sundry ei^utiom to me directed, will be sold before the Court House d??or on the first Monday and Tuesday in'October next'the following utoihtIv. ONE TR.A.C t OP LAND, containing *300 acres more or los? on the waters of Hanging iiuck creek, adjoining IanJs of Beuj. Haile, Hardy I lorton and ot ti?r*, levied on and to be sold as the property of Williamson Horton at the suit of Janies Clark and Tho nas Tho-nas. I OVE rRA-r OP LANO, containing 110acres more or leai on Daniel*' Branch, waters ot Oran- ! ny's quAfter crock, adjoining lands of Mrs. Rsebel I j Trantha n, vVill* i*n Nelson and others, levied on sou . 1 i i i ?? M ? -* *L- 1 ?u uv vum hi * of Ji'nw iitMwn, w iuo j \ uit of J. M. Vi iion x, Co, assignees, and others. I ] ONE ruicrop LAVO, containing 500acres more or I?*m on the waters of Beaver Pain, waters of Somite creek, a lj-?i nng lands of Join Starke and others, levied on and to be sold as the property Jona- , tban Flays at the suit ??f Peter Warr- n. ONE 'FR V T >P LAND, containing 440 acres more or less on the waters of Black Ui??r adjoining Ian's of J ihn Stokes and others, levied on and to be ?old as the projiertv of William Scott at the suit of i the State of South Carolina ONE ril V' ' r Ot4' L \ND, containing 3iK)at-.rrs i more or less on Big Lynches creek adjoining lands of Levi Sowell and others, levied on and to l>c sold ! as the pro|iertv of Ja lies Bluckwull at the suit of Jaques Bishop. THE H >USE AND LOT in the Town of Camden on tho West side of Lvltleton street, known in the plan of the Town as number !H)3, levied on and to l>e sold as the property of vlalcoatb M'Caakiil at' the autts of John D. Winn, Juiucs Chesuut, A. Y. Wilton and others. ONE TRLJ T Ov LAND, containing ltW acres more inore ot lest on Bijr nuhes creek, adjoining lands of Wiley Kelly, Robert Reeves ami others, levied on and to lie sold as the property of R. srt-r Paris.i at tho suit of Martha Price, Richard Single- | ton and others. | ONE TRACT OP LAND, containing 1000 acres | more or less on Little Lynches crock adjoining lands of Thomas P. Ballard, Mrs. Margaret Perkins and others. Also?six likely negroes, viz: Jim, Sam, Allen, Lot, Sally and Plioelie, levied on and to l?c sold as the projicrly of John Williams ut the suit of Bcnj. Willia 11s and others. ONE GREY MARE, levied on and to lie sold ns tho property of Janes Thompson at tne suit of' M&thcson and Anderson. ONE GREY tl >RSE, levied on and to he sold as the pro}>ertv of Jacob Newsoin at the suit of the State of South Carolina. On Tuesday st the defendant's house, a lot of Hogs and Sheep, levied on and to be sold as the property of Wi liam Parish nt the suit ot the State of South Carolina, an J other levy given in by the defendant. Terms Cash?Purchasers to pay for Sheriff's papers Sept.9 19 tds WM. ROSSER,s.k. d. * HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The house and lot now occupied by Jnines Jenkins ns a store, and formerly by J. O. Leuiiere, is offered foi sale The terms will t?e accommodating to the 1 purchaser and reasonable in price, which may be more fulltf learned by application to Aug. 12 15 W.vl. M'WILLIE. j To Printer* and Publis :er< ? rjlHE subscribers have just completed JL. iheir new Specimen Hook of light fftCArl Riinlr >biI ?' uiki vtiv t i iiitin if i yppt Mowers and Ornaments, the contents of which 1 arc herewith partially given. 't Diamond; Pe tri, Nog. 1 and 2; Agate, j Nos. I, 2, and 3; Agate, on Nonpareil ho- t dy; Nonpariel, Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4; Mi- J nionelte, Nos. 1 and 2; Minion, Nos. 1, ; 2,3, and 4; Minion on Brevier, hody; Bre- j vier on Minion hotly; Brevier, N?s. I, 2, , 3, and 4; Brevier on Btirgcois body; Bre-I vier on Long Primer hotiv; Rurgenis ?>n Brevier body; Bnrgeois Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4; Btirgcois on Long Primer body; smill' bodied Long Primer: Long Primer, \ m. 2, 3 and 4; Long Primer on Small Pica body, Small Pica Nos. 1 and 2; Pica on Small Pica body; Pica. Nos I, 2. and 3; Pica on Rngli.sh body; Rnglirh. N ?s. 1 and 2; Great Primer; Paragon; Double. English; Double Paragon; ('tuition. Five! Lines Pica to Twenty; Right Lines Pica; Gothic, condensed, to Twenty; Rive, S?- | ren, Nine and Ten Lines Pirn Oriiamen tal; Six, Seven, Nine, Twelve and Fifteen Lines Pica Shaded; Right, Ten, Twelve and Sixteen Lines Antique Shaded. Also a large and beautiful c llection o( Flowers, from Pearl lo Seven Lines Pica, many of which are not to l>e found in any i other Specimen; n new assortment of Ornamcnlal Dashes; a variety ol Card Bor- j -dera; near two thousand Mettwl Ornaments; Brass Rule; Laada of various j thickness; Astronomical, Mathematical, and Physical Metal Signs; Braces and ; Dashes from jthree to thirty ems long; Great Primer and Double Pica Script on inclined bodies; Diamond and Nonpareil Music, of various kinds; Antiques; light and heavy face Two Line letter; full face J roman and italic. Nonpareil, Minion, Bre-1 vier, Long Primer, and Small Pica, Min-| ion, Brevier, Long Primer, Pica and otli-l er Black; Nonpareil, Minion, und Brevier, Greek, Hebrew and Saxon. A large variety of Ornaments, Calcn-1 lalcd particularly for the Spanish and South American markets: Hnanixh l??'. and Portuguese Accents, furnished to or-1' der; together with every other article \ made use of in the printing business, all of which can be furnished at short notice, I of as good a quality and on as reasonable 1 terms us at any other eslablishnien. CONNER Al COOKE. Corner of Nassau *nive ad- , verlisement throe times, ittni forward a ' copy containing the same, will he entitled to their pay in any typecast at our Point- . dry, provided they take twice the amount of their bill in Type. C. As ' i The Bank ?f Uatntlcn, Ua, i CAMDEN. SEP i\ 7, ISM7. J rpilB second Instalment of llie Increased Stock' i ot Una Ua.tk, beintj per share, is payable \ by order of the stockholders, on 1st October next; I Winch day being Sunday, Uie Instalment will be ' tl received on or before M .nday the '2d October next, b by the Planters and Mechanics BankTn Charleston; k by the Commercial Bank, Columbia', by tne Mer a chants Bank, In-raw; nnd at the Banking House h in Camden. Persons holding receipts of the Com- f< missionera for I ho original slock, arc requested to e take out scrip as early au possible, by order of b the Board. i n ttcpt, 9 19 4t W, J. GRANT,Cash. I I CAMDEN MADB tiECRO 8HOM?*ffcf afryrihcr having purchased the 3hoe ewUSBliahme?t of J. 'Bishop r Co is now m.inufactur> 1 superior article of Negro Shoes which Plan* trrs w:!! do well to examine before making engayements for their Fall supply. Any number of pairs will be furnished deliverable on the 1st Oct. July 28 12 tf GEO. ALPEN. WE are authorised to announce Joseph G. Clark as a candidate for Tax Collector for Kershaw District at the ensuing election. May 27 4 tf B air vuvuufisTM %u auu?u?i?r VBDunn ?P* ^r w !>rr. an a candidate for Tax Collector, for Kerxhuw district at the ensuing election. June 3 5 U CVTE are authorised to announce Thos. O. Bry- ' ^ w art as a candidate foi Tax Collector, for Kershaw district at the ensuing election. June 3 5 if 11,TF. are authorized to announce Col. Wii/liam *7 T Drak eford as a candidate forTax Collector for the District of Kershaw, at the next election. May J*) 3 tf I AMTE are authorized to announce Wii.uam * f Baskirs as a candidate for Tax Collector for Kershaw District at the ensuining election. June 3 5 . tf ( WHITE, LEE & Co., Suinterville, South Carolina, agents for Coster &, Ooxe original SOUTHERN TONIC. Certificates of the i fficac v and virtue of this medicine are in their possession June 3 5 tf J^"OTlCK?The notes and accounts of W. B. Lxl Daniels are placed in my hands for collection?all those indebted will please come forward and settle the same immediately. May 20 3 tf W. R. YOUNG. VBBBTAflBB FANA3BA. TIE subscriber in lor.lis the p-iblic, Hint he has just oo.ii|ilete<1 the mixture of this valuable me? divine. He tnkes pleasure in stating that he has made use of tins I* \ .NT A. " E A, succcssful'v in a case of Scrofula, which lie has liven alHicted with more than tiirke years. On several occasions he applied to practicil Physicians for aid, (North and South,) and received no benefit, lie was, at length, prevailed upon hv numerous acquaintances, to try the virtue of ccrt.iift R H)TS ami IIERBS; and believing, 'hat the Receipt would greatly benefit him, he took it, togethc with an old P ench Receipt: from which is manufactured the VEGETABLE PANACEA. It is proper here to ?iv, thnt the duality of some, or u.i. the principal Roots are well known to the Medical Faculty, hv whom they arc frequently used. F ?r Scrofula or King's Evil, iT|cernted Sores. ' general diseases of the BLOOD, or the Gleets of Mercury : it has a decided saluturv i-flect. For Bowki. Oompi.aint he would also recommend he use of I'm- VE IE TABLE PANACEA. ' hilfren -ire frequently attacked wi'o this complaint : specially when teething. .A few doses ot the PANACEA will check the Bowels. and they become regular again. It has l>eon tried by a great number of espectable individuals, and pronounced a ' certain sure." lie bus tried it at difterent tine s in his own family, and it relieved the child im uedi nely. This Vie Heine is simple in its operations; and has a ple.is.u.t taste. (live it a trial, and iu. 7^7 and 7^H, having a front >n Lyltleton street, and lying in tear of the Lots' >f A bra in l>. Jones, Kerr Uoyce, Mrs. Levy, Benj j Haile and his own lot in Log town. And also, a | Pew in the Presbyterian ' hurch. Persons desi ous to purchase, shall be accommodated on reantnable terms. 1 woul be glad that all persons indebted to ne, would make immediate payment, in order to ueet the demands against me, beforP 1 leave ainden. August 5, 1837. 14 9. JOr?N J. BLAIR. South Carolina, / Kertihmo District, \ IIV RliriTV, June Term, 1837. John lldb'hson, ) tIJ l n:ll P.? e 1 . S Ulii iui r Uicciosuro. Phincas Thornton, J Ity order ot tin* Court, on Mondny the Sid day of ctober next, will be sold at public outcry, before lie 'ourthouse door, in Camden, the houses and >ts of the Defendant, situated at the corner of Do- J nib and Campbell streets, and known and distin uislied in the plan of said town, by numbers seven I iiudred and forty (740) and seven hundred and i >rty-one (741.) Terms, a credit ol twelve months t xceptso hi ich cash as may pay ilie costs, with i nnd and ifood security, and a mortgage of the pre- < lines. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers, t Sept. 9 19 tf J. W. LANG, Coin r. ^ PROSPECTUS ojttm* Camden Commercial Coorier, THE Enabliahment of the COMMERCIAL COURIER ?u rendered nrcrnary by the incon-1 veni^noe to which ouraitixena here been subjected | for the want of a public channel of communication which in a commercial community like CamdeRtis , essentially necessary, and Consequently the COU-' RIER 8 claim on-tnejmblio is such as should ensure a liberal patronage. The undersigned have spared no trouble or ex-' pense 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 or all. which eduld not be effected , by its entering into tne arena of Politics?it sill be confined principally to such matter as appertains to Commerce, terieultarc and Amusement. j The COURIER is published every Saturday ' morning at Three Qollars in advance, or Four. Dollars if not paid until the expiration of the year.! Persons wishing to become subscribers must ad t dress a letter (post paid) to !.. M. JONES & Co. Camden, S. C. May, 1637. Removal* THE Subscriber has removed his Drug Establishment to the building opposite the store of Murray & Bryant, and two doors south ot the Masonic Lodge?where he is now receiving and opening his Spring supply of Medecines, rninis, Oils, Window-glass, &c. His slock will be found as complete as any iu the up country, and his prices as lore. Physicians, planters nd others interested, are invited to call?as no exertion will he wanting to ensure satisfaction as to quality and prices I | FOR SALE AS ABOVF.. 200 Kegs VVetherill's pure White Lead. I 400 Gull's. N. C. Linseed Oil. 120 Gall's, best Sperm Oil. Window-glass of all sizes, &e. &c. JAMES R M'KAIN. I May 6 1 tl. rilO RENT, the BRICK OFFICE on Broad B street, one door below Dr. Reid's. For terms apolv to ADAM EDGAR, May 20 3 tf Columbia, S. C. ! Slate of South Carolina?Kershaw district. C. C. Campbell 6: Co. vs. J. G. (.'lark. Ca. sa. in ease. J O Clfirlf (ho r?t wKo is in one! nrl *? aF I -- ? - , - ? the Sheriff" of" said district under a ra. sa. issued at the Huit of C. C. Campbell 4" Co., having, in order to entitle himself" to the benefit of the net entitled an act for the more effectual relief of Inso vent Debtors," filed a schedule of his whole real nnd personal estate in the clerk's office of the said district. Notice is hereby given to the said C. C. Campbell ,v Co and all singular the creditors of the said J. G Clark, personally or by attorney lox appear at the Court of Common Pleas nl Kershaw Court House before one of the Associate Judges of the said State, .?n the fourth Monday ;n October next, at which time and place the said .1. G. Clark will apply for bis discbnige^under the said act, to shew cause if any they can, against the said discharge. J. W. LANG. July 21, 1W 12 Clerk c. c. r. /||AIL< )RING ?The undersigned beg lenve to J -JL inform their friends und the public generally that they have entered into copartnership in carryingon the-Tailoring business, and by close attention and a disposition to please, will endeavor to merit a share of politic patronage. M DON A CD &. BRASINGTON. May I, 1837. M 20, tt ?"HlllE Subscribes have received a large supply I. of "-?U>1 I i',|{ ('CO IIINt. of assorted sizes nnd descriptions, from one of the most celebrated clothing Establishments in New York, the workmanship of which is warranted, which tliry will sell on accommodating tor,ins either wholesale or retail SHANNON AJcGEE ?S: Co. June 17 7 It TO PRINTERS. VS. White 4V W111. linger, RESPECTFULLY inform the Printers of the United States, to whom they have been in^..,ia..nii.. 1.- 1 1 1 ..... ? u.xuuuuj nuiiwn im rBiuuiiHIII'U ICIICr IOUnlr. J. L. Jones' Store,! ( and nt this Office. j( I appoint Mr. R. VV. ABBOTT my attorney j during my temporary nbsence trem the State. Aug 2G 17 r?t II. HOLLEYMAN, Jr. !, ? | OTICE.?All persons having demands against 1 1^1 the estate of the late James F Bryant, deceased, are requested to render in attested state- j incuts of the same ; and those indebted to the said estate are hereby called upon for' settlement. Aug 11) IG tf TIIOS. C. BRYANT. Adrr.. I Kr The Charleston Courier will give the above \ 4 weekly insertions, and forward their account to . the subscriber for payment. Factorage and com mission busi- J NESS.? The subscriber lias resumed the , Factorage and Commission Business, and respect ?:j? i ? - - mnj n-uuvrs his services to ins triends and all who ] inay commit their interest to his chaigp. GEORGE < OTYright TAKES this method of informing his customers nnd the public generally, that he is ready lo execute any orders in the line of Coanhmaking 1 repairing of Gigs, Sulkeys ^c. And would likewise tender his public acknowledgements to those who have no liberally patronized him, and hope by :lose attention to business, to merit a continua- t ion of their patronage. j a Btateburg, 8ej>t. 9 ID If. fi ~JYoH e. f; All persons indebted to (he Courier Office for " ADVERTISING ?au JQB WORK, tor the first ? Smarter, are informed Ihst they will be colled on or psyment, according to the following notice. F August 5, I To the Courier Patrons. * WE take this method of informing our patrons ' that all Job-work and Advertisement ac- c counts will be made out, and presented tor pay ment " Quarterly. v Persons living outof the State, who send Adver> tisements and Job-work, are requested to state, who. and where their accounts are to be sent for payment. : * May 6, 1837. j "PM" OTIC E?All persons having demands against J. w the estate of David Scott deceased, late of this place, are requested to render them to the sub- c scriber, properly attested within the time preacri- t bed by law; and all persons indebted to the said t estate are requested to make immediate payment to G July 39 13 tf II. HOLLEYMAN Adtn'r , C~~ COTTON BAGGING.?700 pieces COTTON j 1 BAGGING of various qualities, just received and will be sold low.' Up country merchants " wishing a supply, can be furnished at the Charles v.. I vui>i wd. luviuuiiia; i in^utf o w* l June 84 8 If SHANNON, M GEE & Co. j Nlone Lime. i /^Bbls. Slone Lime for sale by i < 4 t> SHANNON M'GEE, & Co. |, May 13 2 | ^2 Tit A Y ED from the subscriber pome lime since, a large black horse Mule,stoqt built, his eyes J are weak; hew s purchased from a person residing f in Lancaster district, and was going in that direc< * tion when last heard of. Any person taking up said Mule and delivering him to ? . J. Shannon, Camden, or to the subscriber near Bradford Springs ! shall be libcmlly rewarded. ] July 15, 11 tf ELEANOR SPANN. ] tBlIlE unclosed business of the subscriber, is put in the hands of William Anderson, Esq , i who is duly authorised to settle the same. I Circumstances render it necessary that payments < should be promptly made, and it is hoped, that all < will avail themselves of this notice, or it may be ? too lute. July 2U 13 tf P. M'CASKILL 1 11K success or the SOUTHERN TONIC is , unprecedented. It has been anxiously sought j alter by all persons in every part of the l/nited y States, and its widely extended distribution has , been owing to the many requests received from : .... . . ... _ C ,|... u ,L 1 O .L *??. . ill M'CIM'II 111 ?ll?" IT'UUIII IIIIU fJIIUIII l? Wl. rtl* I though it originated in an obscure pirt of the coun- ! j try but u few years since, it is now found in all the principal towns and villages in the Union, and its t virtu s as a cure for Ague and Fever, and ns a general Tonic, are npprec a led by al* who have used it Being as it professes a compound of , Southern Vegetables, it is needless to oiler the as- j surance that there is no Arsenic,Mercury, nor any | thing in the least hurtful to the human eonstitu- , tion in it. It will be found a valuable Medicine \ in all cases of Dyspepsia and disorganised Stomach , and Bowelsl and patients convalescing from I il- j lious Fever, will derive the most important bene- f fits from the use of the Southern Tonic. It may ^ be administered to children and infants of the most j tender age with the utmost safety. Prepared by ( Coster andCoxe at their Lnbratory, at Monlgome- c ry Alabama* For sale by their appointed agent, s It AMES It. MKA1N. t June 3 1 tf ' fBlO PLANTERS.?A prime lot of Negro I1 B Shoes, very Hunerior. manufactured at Socie 1 ty Hilt, Darlington Distriet, hy Sylvester Munger. j May be seen at the store of It. L. W iLSON. Aug 19 1C ll 1 CCOTTON SAW GINS.?The subscriber con-j y tinues to manufacture the above article on the most approved plan. Old Gihs carefully re r pa'red Ac. Ac. Early applications best suit the ' interest of the planter and manufacturer. , t July 32* 12 tf JOHN WORK VAN. " D kit. JAMLS H. R( CliELLE having Jocuted b M.W himself in Camden, ofleis his professional . v services to the inhabitants ol the town and its vi- e cintly Otliee on the main street, one door above u James Dunlap's store, ti August 20 17 tf n J O IN R S ' PATENT tOl lOA Uim. p r? lllS Oin can be made rlrmlilo ?r r,..i? i<* e B made double, they reduce labor, nnd gin just ^ double, the quantity of cotton over the single cy lin- j der liin. no otlier knd having been in use ptevous j to ibis patent; and wlteiber single or double, tliey ^ are found to improve the quality of the cotton, by *" more perfectly cleaning it. They can be ninde to contain from Ud to lliOsawsin a stand, and whether v. small or lurge. one hnrid will be sufficient to attend ^ the ill. The (iius have mechanical feeders and hoppers attaehed to tliein, which free the cotton troin leaves, trash, dirt. &c before it can teach the saivs, and l>\ the thorough hackling operation it receives from the feeders, which make two revo- ~ Iu11otis to one of'the saws, it is almost in a half) gined state, before it descends to the saw By a I very simple arrangement of a screw to each set of gaales, on which tlie hoppers rest. a'?d through ! r which the feeth of the feeders pass, they ran be j made to teed slow or tast to suit the condition of j the cotton ill the time. When made double, the .. saws nre placed on two sets of cylinders and turn i upon each other 111 opposite directions, and are I cleansed by two sets of brushes (hat have tour revo j lotions to one of two 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 nnd band, as in the ordinurv CJin ?rwi J **,,u I p mny bp propelled by horse, steam, or water power., It inny aTso be propelled by iron running gear. ? The force required to work it, is about the same as that necessary to move an tqual number of saws in ? the common Gin. This Gin has been pin in operation in New Orleans for two or three weeks, j and its success tested in the presence of a lar??e number of planters, merchants and others, und n< received their general approbation ( Several gentlemen have been so kind as to give the Patentee their written opinion lespecting the Pt merits of the Gin. A number of others could be ndderi, hut the following are deemed sufficient: ?* From his Excellency Gov. White of Louisiana. 1,1 New Orleans, F"l>. 27. 1K17.1 I" Dr.'A. Jones?Sir, In reply to your enquiry, UI what I think of your improved Cotton Gin, I have losav. tlnjt I saw it work on Saturday I hi* 2f>th inst. ind was very much pleased with its perlormancc. rr The mere fact of its self-feeding, seems to me to lie a very valuable improvement; and besides, the iju ility of the cotton, ns it comes out of the pro- " '.ess, apjieared to me to be better and clenner than ''' from the common Gins in use, and that it saves j m considerably in labor. Respectfully, &e. ' a' E. D. WHITE. l'" From Mr J. Compton, a wenlthy pLnter, resident j in the Parish of Rnpide, Louisiana. ! ?' Dr Jones?Dear Sir, I have examined your Pn- nn ent Cotton Gin, with feeders, iSc. And have P'1 teen it in operation, and approve of it s<> highly, lint I hnve taken the liberty of ordering one for P'( ny plantation in tifne for the next crop. i? Yours respeetfullv, J. COMPTON. nn New rlenns, F. b.28, 1837. fa< Tom Mr. A. Longer, nn experienced and eminent ?" Cotton Broker of *ew Orleans. New Orleans, fob. 28, 1B37. *' Dr. Jones Dear Sir. in answer to your note of <5? his morning, I will state, that J have carefully exinined your new I'utcnt Cotton Gin, nni'have co ound it far superior to those generally used in this to uie il cleans the cotton much better, and gives . a much better appearance. I hope, for the good t' the country, it may become duly appreciated. Yourssincerely, A. LONGER, rom Messrs. Forestall, Iligh &. Co. Commission Merchants. Dr. A. Jones?Lear fcir, we have examined the ample ot cotton lelt w ith us, cleansed -by your 'stent Cotton Gin, and also the cotton in its un* leanseo state, and pronounce the same greatly uperior to the average samples which have come nder our observation this or preceding seasons. Very respectfully, yourob't servants, FORBTALL, HIGH & Co. New Orleans, March 1,1637, "rom Col. Harris bmith Evans, a planter of Wilcox county ; signed also by Dr. David J. Means, a planter of Green county, and Mr. Win. C. uitllon, a planter ot hallos county, oil of Ala. Dr. Jones? Dear Sir, In reply to your inquiry concerning your inquiry concerning your incw Pacnt Cotton Grn, vie deem it no less o pleasure lion a duty to say to you, emphatically, that wt consider it. a most decided and valuable irrf|>roveuent. We have examined it carefully and seen it n successful operation, and *r feel no hcBitatancy n recommending it to the attention cf planters generally. Most respectfully yours, Ac. UAKlUfe SMITH EVANS, DAVID J. MEANS, WM.C. CLIFTON. Ne w Orleans, March 7, lfc37. P S.?As a turliiei testimony of my confidence n the succ^sb of your Gin, you will p(ease order ,wo Double Gins of KG saws in a stand each, for ny plantation, and oblige yours truly, H. S. Evans. As a further proof of my confidence in your Gin, fou will phase order me a Double Gin, of the lame size, for u y plantation, and oblige yours rcipectlolly, . D. J. Mv.ans. Mr. < iiftcelore bought two ne w Common Gins, that he *ould likewise have ordeied one or two of the I'atent (. ins for hie plantation. Fioin Mr. 11. F. Mi. < una, of the house of Bran* der. M'Kenna A Wright, of New Orleans. Dr. A. Jones?Dear Sir, in reply to your note, iccompitnicd by a specimen of the cotton, ginned by your Patent Gin, I beg leave to observe, that it xliibils n d< cid? d unprovt menl on the usual pro:ess of ginning; delivering the staple uninjured ind tree from nap or trash, clean and of gcfcd co?? lor ; thereby giving the article an additional value. ri.OHO fuvoiublr impressions of the advantages of pour Patent Gin, have been confirmed by subsequently witnessing it in operation. The utility of he double cylinders and saving of labor, will be cudily perceived and properly opj rcciatcd by the ntelligent planter. I-eeling u deep interest in the snccess of all improvements tending to benefit the important staples f our country, 1 trust that yours will meet with he encouragement it justly merits. \ ery respectfully, your oUt serv't, II. F. M'KENNA. New Orleans,March f>. 1837. ? from Mr. <*. Senior, a Machinist of New Orlrans. Dr. A. J o' os?Dear Sir, in answer tc your inqui y of my opinion of your Patent Cotton Gin, I >eg leave to state', that 1 wub fifteen years engaged in the cotton factories of Manchester, Engand, and during four years of that time, 1 was oreim n in the houfce.of Messrs. Lewis, Williams it Co., and near five years spinner in the house of Vlessrs. landlord & Greene. I have seen your 7otton Gin in operation, and have examined the otton ginned by it, and pronounce it better cleaned, and the stuple less injured, than any cotton hat ever came under my observation. It is completely ren- y lor the breaker without the aid of the lower, and would, thercjfwc, save the first process n manufacturing the article. 1 c? nsidcr cotton .leonsed by your Gin, would con mnnd from one o two cents on the pound more than tho?average :iop8 brought into the Manchester market, and deansed by common Gins Yours, very rcsp'ly. N. Orleans, March 9, GEORGE SENIOR. Dr. Jones?Dear S;r, in answer to your inquiry espccling my opinion of your Patent Cotton Gin, have state, that 1 have been engaged in put ing up the Carver Gins for planters on Red River, .wi i i ..u uiai i nilvt* ?rcn your uin in operation, and iave cxniiiini'd tlu? quality of tlie cotton produced y it; I consider it equal it not superior to the Carer Ciinn: in addition to which, 1 think your fcedrs a decided improvement, and by the aid of rhich, the quality of the cotton cleansed appears inch improved, over that produced by the comion Gins. Yours Ac. S. BENNETT. New Orleans, March 10, 1837. In addition to the above, the Patentee will refer lanters to the following gent'euien, who have ither seen tlie ( in in operation, or have examined amples cleansed by it: Messrs. N. & J. Dick, "hninas Barrett & Co., I lagan, Nivcn & Co., ,nmbeth Thompson. Martin, Pleasants & Co., lennaun Brigjjs A Co., Win. L. Flowerj Bullitt, thin A Co. ORDERS RECEIVED FOR JoiifO Patent totton Gin, hj the Patentee, J\'u. f?3 Magazine at. Js'etc-Orleans To be manutactured in New York, by Robert Hoe, &. Co. SCALE OF PL ICES. DOUBLE GINS. 'or a Double Gin of 80 saws or more on each cylinder, making 1G0 saws in the stand, with feeders, bands, Ac. at $6 per saw, or " no ?rn uotiDie Utn of" CO saws on a cylinder, or I20saws 111 the bland,feeders,&c. at $0 per saw, or 720 00 or do, of -10 saw a on do, or 60 saws in a stand, at $0 25 per saw, or 000 00 or do. ot 20 saw* on do. or 40 saws in a stand, at $0 T<0 per saw, or 2G0 00 SINGLE GI*S. or n Single Gin of 80 saws or more, with one set of feeders, bands, Ac. at $0 per saw, 480,0Q or do. of CO saws, with feeders, &c. at $0 f?U per saw, SCO,00 or do. of 40 saws, with feeders, Ac. at $0 75 per saw, 300,00 or do. of 20 saws, with feeders, Ac. at $7 50 per saw, 150 COO Extra teeth where desired, for feeders, supplied 40 cents each ; the number of teeth being about junl to the number of saws. One set of feeders, is considered lu>\\ ever, will w ear out two or three 'tsrfsnws Extra snws supplied at SOcentseach. The Gins oidered w ill be del vered to the agents, planters .n any of the sen port towns of the cot* ii planting ?tates, at the nbeve prices, the agent's tying the freight on the .sane frein New York, id heeo?uin? ? i ' - " r. ..n,...iiPinn it r me iin.ount of (1)0 Cin. If is de8iruble,w ben planters give ordcis for Gins, s icy should accompany lli It.' inches Some wish 5 or 6 rows of brushes i nn nxle. while others do not wont more than 4 most. 8nmr wish ssws witli 8 or 9 troth to the eh. while otl.crs wnnt 10 or 11. With so much screponey, we prefer they should, at the time of ving orders, furnish a statement of their wishes, id the innnufucturererB ran fulfil them in every rticulnr. Where it is left to our discretion, we all make them on the inegt modern and nppmved mi An order can he executed, from the time it received, in the ppace of eight or nine weeks, d the Gin in that lime pi- red in the hands of tlie tor To be in time for the next crop, all orders glit to lie in the hands of the re.anufneturers by e first or middle of May; exeeplfor plantations liere they are late in commencing to pick or gin lion. N. 11.?The Patent Fight, for any one of th? tlon growing Slates, will be sold on reasonable m*. May G 1 tt