HOUSE AND LOTFOR SALE. Thehouas and lot. now occupied by James Jenkins at a store, -ind f >nnerly by J D Lcmier??, is offered for sale The terms will be accommodating to Um p ire baser and reasonable in price, which may Im snore fully learned by application (o .41 Aug. 12 15 VVM M WILLIS. ? To S'rintci^ and PtibIN ew THE subscribers have j.isi completed their new 8pocimen Ro >k of lighi faced Book and Job Printing Type, Flow*1 crs and Ornaments, the contents of which are herewith partially given. Diamond; Pearl, N >8. 1 and 2; Agate, Nos. I, 2, and 3; Agate, on Nonpareil body; Nonpariel, Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4; Minionette, Nos. 1 and 2; Minion', Noa. 1, 2, 3, and 4; Minion on Brevier body; Brevier on Minion body; Brevier, N?s. I, 2, 3, and 4: Brevier on Burgeois body; Brevier on Long Primer body; Burgeois on Brevier body; Burgeois Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4; Burgeois on Long Primer body; small bodied Long Primer: Long Primer, Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4; Long Primer on Small Pica body, Small Pica Nos. 1 and 2; Pira on Small F^ica body; Pica, Nos. 1, 2, and 3; Pica on English body; Englirh, N ?s. 1 and 2; Great Primer; Paragon; Double English; Double Paragon; Cannon, Five Li ncs Pica to Twenty; Eight Lines Pica; Gothic, condensed, to T^ventv: Five. Se ? - - - ? j | - - F Ten, Nine and Ten Lines Pica Ornamen tal; Six, Seven, Nine, Twelve and Fifteen Lines Pica Shaded; Eight, Ten, Twelve and Sixteen Lines Antique Shaded. Also a large and beautiful collection of Flowers, from Pearl to Seven Lines Pica, many of tvhicli are not to be found in any other Specimen; a new assortment of Ornamental Dashes; a variety >?* litrlif anil heavy face Two Line letter; full face roman and italic, Nonpareil, Minion, Brevier, Long Primer, and S nail Pica, Minion, Brevier. Long Primer, Pica and other Black; Nonpareil, Minion, and Brevier, Greek, Hebrew and Saxon. A large variety of Ornaments, Calculated particularly for the Spanish ate' South American murkcts; Spanish, French and Portuguese Accents, furnished t order; together with every other article made use of in the printing business, all of which can be furnished at short notice, of as good a quality and on as reason il>l? terms as at any other cstablishmen. CON NEB <& COO BE. Corner of Nassau and Ann sis. N. Y. N. B. Proprietors of Newspapers printed in any part of the United .States or the Canadas, who will copy the above advertisement throe limes, tin 1 forward i copy containing the same, will be entitled to their pav in any typecast at our Foun dry, provided they take twice the amount of their bill io'I^ne. ('. $c O. XheBntik ol t aaidcii, !?o 4 a, ? ' CAMDEN, HEIM\ 7, IJ58T. J TilK second Inslalment of the Increased Stock ot this Bank, bein?r .*$20 per share, in payable by order of tlie stock holders, on 1st October next; which day being Sunday, the Instalment ?vill be received on or before Monday the 2d October next, by the Planters and Mechanics Bank in Charleston; by the Commercial Bank, Columbia; by theTVler chants Bank, Cheraw; and at the Banking House in Camden. Persons holding receipts of the Commissioners for the original stock, are requested to take out scrip as early as possible. By order of the .Board. ^ Sept. 9 19 4t W. J. GRANT, Cash. T%TOTICE.?The snbscrilicr wishes io move to 1^1 tho West, offers his plantation on which he now resides, for sale on the 2(?th day of Oetolair, containing about four hudrcd and sixty acres, there is about two hundred cleared, and about eighty ocr s fresh land. a i a ii- I 1 _a-1.1? ? |lAI..n ? ?.l il good U WCIIing IIOUS, n?lll, niuuii-B, ^Iiruuu.ir. uuu screw, plantation tools and stock of all kinds, corn and fodder. Terms made known on the day of sale. Sept. 30 22 tf JOSEPH KIRK.LAND. A CARD.?The subscribers having opened a | Taylor and Drapers business 2 doers South of llolleyman & Gass' store, on Main-sire, t, beg I leave to tender their services to the citizens of Camden and its vicinity, in cutting and making up cloth in the latest and most fasluonab'e styles. They will receive the New York and I'hiladelphia fashions quarterly. They will execute all orders that may be entrus- j ted to their care, with neatness and despatch?and hope by close and unremitting attention to business, to merit a share of public patrouag. I SEVERNS &, SMITH, i Camden, S. C. Sep. 23 21 9t A CARD.?The undersigned having formed a 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, ol the latest fashions: a i. s o Groceries of the choicest kind, all of which they will dispose of on the most accommodating terms. R. L WILSON, J. L JONES. Camden, Aug. 30, 1837. , 18 tf J3||AlLORING .?The undersigned hog leave to 41 inform their friends and tin; public generally that they have entered int<> copartnership in carrying on the Tailoring business, and by close a: tenlion and a disposition to please, will endeavor to merit a share of public patronagp. M DONALD PLANTERS ?A prime lot of Negro Shoes, very superior, nianufa.-tored at Some ty 11 ill, Darlington District, by Sylvester Monger. May be seen at the store of it. L. WiLbO^T * Aug 19 16 tf Win. KE.KEDV IIA IU LAV, Portrait Painter, HAS arrived in Camden, ami has taken rooms over Mr. Alex. Young s store, where he will he plc.iscd to attend^ to all orders ho may be favor, d with. Specimens of his Painting can lie seen at Mr. Young's Sept. 30 02 4 JUL ! mmmmmmmmggm ^1AV1')EM UAl>E .NLUivU biiOfco ? ?iu I RUb?. rilwr haying purchased the Blrnr e-tut I lishmcnt ol' J. Biihop v Co is now m .nothetur ang a superior article of Negro bhoes which Plan j I Urs will d<> well to examine be I ore making engagements for thrit Kali supply. Any number ol pairs will be furnished deliverable on the l*t Oct i July 29 19 tf GEO. ALL)EN j DR. LYNCH ti. UtiAS otiera hie t ioie??e.ual services to the inhabitants of Camden I and its vicinitv. Office on the Main street two i doors below M Kaln's Drug Store. May 13 tf l 1M/H1TR, LEE A Co., Sumtervilla. South I WW Carolina, agents for Coster & Coxe origi I ' nal SOUTHERN TONIC. Certificates of the cfficaov and virtue of this medicine are in their possession June 3 5 tf I^JOTICfcJ.?The notes and accounts ol W R. 11 Daniels are placed in my hands for coll.* tion?a'l those indebted will oiease come t> .ward " and settle the same immediately. , Ma* 20 3 tf W. R. YOUNO ^^lAUT ON?All persons are cautioned against employing any of oi-r hands without our ; know.edge?as we are determined to enforce the ' law against all who may be guilty of such I Sept. 23 21 tf S fy J. Y SH VEJR Capital Prize $40,000 VIUWIMA STATE LOTTERY. To l?e drawn at Alexandria, Va. OrrT21. I Prize of 40.000 1 10,000 I 4.000 I " 3,000 1 ?? 1 0.1ft 6 1,50 J 5 " 1,2i'l) !. > II SINGTON, from .New York nd Philadelphia. They are prepared to execute nil orders in the most f ashinnable Style, and at the shortest possible notice. v'l> NaLI) .and BliASlNG TON. e? ?J ?M At tOtt Stile, SJOOl# Pair Nenrr * ill attend to I v? MP . yi in v ursstii ,ss ill Clllier Ot tlie* lii'lks, and IfiH to W II B oven, Esq Bi-diopvillc., John lla..s>v, I *q S'nnuTvillo. Sept 30 22 tf BZv moral. Subscriber bus removed his Drue Establislunent to the building, opposite the store ot Murray c Bryant, and two doom south ol the Mas hi it; Lodge?where he is now receiving and opening his Spring supply of Medecines. Paints, Oils. Window-glass, Ac. fiis stock will be found as complete as any in the up country, and his prices .is low. Physicians, planters nd others interested, aie invited to call?as no exertion will bo wanting to ensure satisfaction as to quality and prices Fon saIjE as aoove. 200 Kegs VVetlierill's pure White Lc-ad. 400 Gull's. N. C Linseed Oil. 120 Gall's best Sperm Oil Window-glass of all sizes, &.c. te and approved security, bearing interest from day of sale. II. IIOLLEYMAN, Adm'r. j .? nn oo ids r? Y virtu of sou r exe utioris to inc directed, ? will be sold before the* ouit House door o the lirst Monday and Tuesday in November next the fblhie i '?r pro; erty. ONE TRIv1 I' O ' LAND, containing 100 nrres more more 01 les.-. on Pig Lynches creek, adjoining I nds of Wiley Kelly. R ?bert Reeves and others, levied on and to be sold as the property of R? ger Parish at the suit*of Martha Price, Richard Single ton and others. Terms Cosh.?Purchasers to pay for Sheriff's paners Oil. 14 24 tds WM. ROSSER, s.k. d. A AnV inELS RVE FOR SALE.417 Apply to JOHN E.PEAY, Oct. 14 24 t( Longtown, Fairfield Diet. r V ,;,3? ? PROSPECTUS ' Of TUB Ctimden Coniaii?rt*ftal Courier. THE &ubliihment of the COMMERCIAL COURIER was rendered necessary by the inconvenience to which out citizens have been subjected tor the went of a public channel of communication which in a commercial community like Camden, is essentially necessary, and consequently the COU Ill EK 8 claim on the public is such as' should ensure a liberal patronage. The undersigned hare spared no trouble or expense in ohtainiug 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 nopart; the design being to publish a Paper adapted to the (uterest op all, which oould not l>e effected by its entering into the arena of Politics?it will be confined principally to such matter as appertains to Commerce. Agriculture end Amusement. The COURIER is published every Saturday morning at Three Dollurs in advance, or Four Dollart il not paid until the expiration oi the year. Persons wishing to become subscribers must address a letter (post taid) to Is. M. JONES & Co ' Camden, S. C. May, 1837. raillE Subscribes have received a large supply H of -?LM1 ! 1*1 It CEO lll\C: of assorted sizes and descriptions, from one of the mort celebrated clothing Establishments in New York, the workmanship of which is warranted, which tlipy will sell on accommodating ter.ms either wholesale or retail SHANNON n.eGEE & Co. June 17 7 tf t o PRINT'.: RS. E. White & Will, linger, RESPECT. UI.LY inform ihe Printers of the United States, to whom thpy have been individually known as established letter founders, that they have now formed a co-partnership in sat.I business, and an extensive experience, they hope to.be able to give satisfaction to all who may tavor them with their orders The introduction of machinery in place of the tedious and unhealthy process of casting type by h nil, a desid< rntuin by the European founders, was by American ingenuity, a heavy expenditnio of time and money on the part of our senior partner, first successfully accomplished. I xtensive use of the machine-cust letter has fully tested and established, its superiority in everv particular, over Iho-e east b the old process The letter foundary business will hereafter be carried on by the parties before named, under Ihe firm of White, fag r i o. Theii Speeunenex hibits a complete series, from I iarnond to Sixiyfour Lines ica. I lie Uook and News type being in ?he most modern style. W.IITE MAGER V- <"'o. are agents for Ihe sale of the ^mitli and Rust Priming Presses, with which they can furnish their custonu rs at manufacturers' prices; t hases, ens's, composing sticks, Ink, and every article used in the printing business. kept for sale and furnished on short notice. Id type taken in exchange for new at nine cents per lb. N. B.?Newspaper proprietors who will give flip above three insertions, will be entitled to five dollars in such articles as they mny select from our Specimens. &123t E. WH.TE& I1AGAR. Oraltow?Price 12 1-2 cents. raVIE ORATION of JAMES CHE NUT, jr. I. is jlist pr nted, and for sale at Mr. Alexander Young's Book Store, at Mr. J. L. Jones' Store, and at this Office. mTOTIPP All I : 1 ? ' J_i m >wu.?*?it priguiia uu viii? ucmariuH aguinsi ^ the esUte of the late James F Bryant, deceased, are requasled to render in attested statements of the same ; and those indebted to the said estate are hereby called upon foi settlement. Aug 19 1C tf THOS. C. BRYANT. Adrn. QJ" The Charleston Courier will give the above 4 weekly insertions, and forward their account to the subscriber for payment. Will. I\ V% right TAKES this method of informing his customers and the public generally, that he is ready to execute any orders in the line of Cnachinaking repairing of Gigs, Sulkevs $-c. And would likewise tender his public acknowledgements to those who have so liberally patronized him, nnd hope by close attention to business, to merit a continuation of their patronngg. Staleburg, Sept. 9 19 tf. Monc Ustic. ^ j Rfntin I imo fVvr ??!/> !?? r _ . _ sjiuir y i nail* u^y /O SHANNON M GEE, & Co. May 13 2 U 17V )R SALE.?The house and lot on the South . Wist corner of DeKalb and Market streets. Terms Cash. Apply to II. R. COOK. Sept. 30 21 3t Pres't & Directors Banket * S. So Ca, (Indoreers,) ( Writ in Foreign Alvs [ tacit ment. Tilman Cook, J the sante "1 vs y do William VV Cook, J the santc ] vs > do F.li < ook. J H EREAS 1 have levied the above writs V v of nttachinent upon a certain tract of laud, j as the undivided real estate of the nb ?ve del'en- i dant?i, containing 300 acres, more or less, situate , cfl? Graney's Quarter Creek, in K rshaw District,; adjoining lands of Mrs U n'laid. John nntey. I D. Li Desaiissure, anil there being no poison present at the attach ng of the same, not re is hereby given, in pursuance of lie net of the Geuerul Assembly of the aid S?nte, in such case made and piovided. to any p? isoii or persons elaiiiiing the said land to appear at the exl ourt of oininon Pleas tor the Di>lrict ahin s-nd, to lie hidden at KerRhaw Court Mouse on *lie fourth onday in October inst to shew canoe (ifnnv 'liey can) why the said land liould not he adjudged to belong to tile aliove limned defendants , Oct. 11 24 3t W,V1. ROSSF.It, s k. d. i s l iLts \ ! tils PftH'I'M i ? I m * W V J m.' fc ^ IX IkC I VI 111) 1 ^ tS i John Uob iiHon i v*. \ Kill for Foreclosure. Pliinea* Thornton, j lly order o| the Court, on Monday the 2d day of j ctober next, will be soid at p blic outcry, belore the ourthou.-ie d > >r, in Camden, the houses and lots of the Defendant, situ-iled at the corner of Dekalb and Campbell streets, and known and distinguished >n the plan of said town, by numbers seven nu .dred and forty (740) and seven hundred and forty-one (741.) Terms,a credit of twelve months except so much cash as may pay ihe costs, with bond and good secuiity, and a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. Sept 9 19 tf J. VV. LANG, Coin r. m A D WA'l LB-PROOF BOOTS.? 9 Just received and opened 10 cases of Gentlemen's first rate Boots, made to order, and warranted. GEO ALDEN. Oct 14 24 tf Boot Makers Wanted. Fear or five boot makera will have constant employment and high wages on application to the above. . JVotice. ^ All p?r?on? indebted to the Courier OlWe for ADVKKTI81NG and inn wonv e..~ .u? . ? ?? v w ?* nir luoi> ! Quarter,are informed thnt they will be called on for payment, according to the following notice. August 5, To the Courier Patrons. ' "1M/ E take this method of informing our patrons I ww that all Job work and Advertisement acI counts will be made out,and presented ior payment I 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. May 0, 1837. DSKiAOi; ORDERS, IIBAD QUARTERS, > Hobkirk, 13t!i September 1637. J Robert j. brownkield, esq having been appointed Brigade Inspector of the 5tu Brigade South < aroiina Militia, with the rank.of Major, will be obeyed apd respeclid accordingly. By order of J. W. CANTEY, Sept. 15 20 3t. Brig'r Gen. The Columbia Telescope and Times and Gazette will give the above three insertions. COMMITTED to the Jail of Kershaw District on the 20lli inst a negro man who calls himself Emnnuel. and says that he belongs to John Louis of Charleston,~S. C. Said negro is about I 5 feet 7 inches high, a bright mulatto, and has with hitn a Badge, marked "Mechanic, 414," < I Clinrh'fitnn llu i tion when last heard of. Any person taking up said Mule and delivering him to t . J. Shannon, Camden, or to the subscriber near Bradford Springs shall be liberally rewarded. July 15, 11 tf ELEANOR SPANN. rijMNE unclosed business of the subscriber, is .a put in the hands of William Anderson, Esq., who is dulv authorised to settle the snnie. 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 SO 13 tf P. M'CASKILL T_ Of the SOUTI|7Tr pTtON IC is unprecedented, ll hus ueen linxiousiy sought after by all persons in every part of the United Stutes, and its widely extended distribution has been owing to the many requests received from pvrrv RP.^linn nf* tlio Snnin nnH Wi . ? - **|though it originated in an obscure p.irt of the coun! try but a Few years since, it is now found in nil the principal towns and villages in the Union, and its virtu s as a cure for Ague and Fever, nnd ns n general Tonic, are appree nted by all who have used it Being as it professes a compound of Southern Vegetables, it is needless to otler the assurauce that there is no A rsenic, Mercury. nor any thing in the least hurtful to the huinnn constitution in it. It will be found a valuable Medic.ne in all cases of Dyspepsia and disorganised Stomach and Bowels! and patients convalescing from I i 1 lious Fever, will derive the most important, beneI fits from the use of the Southern Tonic. It may ' he administered to children and infants of the mot tender age with the utmost safety. Frepnred by | Cosier audCoxc at their Lubiatory. at Montgomery Alabama* For sale by their appointed agent, JAMES it. M'KAIN. June 3 1 tf COTTON SAW GINS.?The subscriber continues to manufacture the above article on the most approved plan. Old Gins carefully repaired \c. ?&c. Fnr'y applications best suit the interest of the planter and manufacturer. July 22, 12 tf JOHN WORKMAN. |K JAMES 11. R Cll ELLE having located mW himself in Camden, otleis Ins professional services to the inhabitants of the town and its vicinity Office on ^.he main street, one door above Jumcs Dunlap's store, August 26 17 tf 1 O IS P IS ' PATENT COTiOI? G12V. rB tlllS Gin can be made double, or single. If JB made double, they reduce labor, and gin just double. 11ir* nnaiilit v of e.nlton over tlm ??Sn - - dor Gin, no other knd having hern in use piev?u* to this patent; and whether single or donblV, they are found to improve the quality of the cotton, by more perfectly cleaning it. They can be made to contain from 520 to ItiOsaws in a 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 from leaves, trasli, dirt, Ac. before it can teach the saws, and bj 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 verv simple arrangement of a screw to each set of games, <>n which the hoppers rest, a'.d through which the teeth ol the feeders pass, they can be made to teed slow or last 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 eneli 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 enable the planter to run one or but h at pleasure, although embraced with feeders, I Ac. in one stand. The whole is put in operation with a drum and band, as in the ordinary Gin, and ; may he propelled by horse, sleain, or water power. | It may nlso be propelled by iron running gear. The force rcquiredlo work it, is about the same ob that necessary to move an equal number of saws in the common Gin. This Gin lias 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 received their genernl approbation Several gentlemen have been ho kind as to give the Patentee their written opinion tespecting the merits of the Gin. A number of others could be added, but the following are deemed sufficient: From his Excellency Gov. White of Louisiana. New Orleans, F??b. 27, 1M37. h p a t anon ci* 1 ? 1 -- ' ... ?uii, in rt-jny 10 your enquiry, what I think of your improved Cotton Gin, I hnve to Hay, that I saw it work on. Snturdny the 25th inst. and was very much pleased with its performance. The mere fact of its self-feeding, seems to me to be a very valuable improvement; and besides, the quality of the cotton, as it comes out of the process, appeared to me to be better and clenner than from the common Gins in use, and that it saves considerably in labor. Respectfully, Arc. E. D. WHITE. From Mr J. Compton, a wealthy pi.inter, resident in the Parish of Rapide, Louisiana. Dr. Jones?Denr Sir, 1 have examined your Fatent Cotton Gin, with feeders, Ac. And have seen it in operation, and approve of it so highly, that I have taken the liberty of ordering one lor my plantation in time for the next crop. Yours respectfully, J. COM.PTON. New Orleans, Feb. 28, 1837. From Mr. A. Longer, nn experienced and eminent Cotton Broker of f ew Orlenns. New Orleans, feb. 28,1837. Dr. Jones -Dear Sir, in answer to your note of this morning, 1 will state, that 1 have carefully examined your new Patent Cotton Gin, and have found it far superior to those generally used in this ' felate it clcani the colli.u much better, and give* it a much holler appearance J licpe, fur the good of the country, it may become duly nppr*>< i?t( d. Yours sincerely, A. IwMGER. From Messrs. Forestall, High A- Co. Commission I Merchants. Dr. A. Jones?Dear Sir, we have examined the sample ol coiton lelt with us, cleansed by your i'atenl Cotmn Gin, and also the cotton in its uncleansed state, and pronounce the same greatly superior to the average samples which have come under our observation this or preceding sessons. * Very respectfully, yourob't servants, FOKSTALL, HIGH & Co. New Orleans, March 1,1037, Front Col. Harris Sutith Evans, a planter of Wilcox county ; signed also by'Dr. David J. Means, a plunter of Green county, and Mr. Wm. C? Chiton, a planter of Dallas county, all of Ala. Dr. Jorpb? Dear Sir, In reply to your inquiry concerning your inquiry concerning your new Talent Cotton Gin, ?e deem it no lees a plcasuro than a duly to aey to you, emphatically, that we consider it a most dec\a??i a?d valuable improvement. We have examined iicarefully and seen it . in successful operation, and we feel no liesitatancy in recommending it to the attention cf planters generally. Most respectfully yours, A*s. HARRIS SMITH EVANS, DAVID J. MEANS, WM. C. CLIFTON. New Orleans, March 7, 1837. P S.?As a further testimony of my confidence in the succors of your Gin, you will please order two Double Gins of 80 saws in a stand each, for my plantation, and oblige yours truly, H.S.Evaks. I As a further proof of my confidence in your Gin, you will plcuse order me a Double Gin, cf the j same size, for n y plantation, and oblige yours respectfully, D.J Mfans. I M e ( Mi linn '!> ?* -** * - * * i ..... ........... u.du siou-u, nun ji ne una not just ! belore bought two new Common Gins, that he 1 would likewise have ordered one or two of Ibo Patent C>iiih lor his plantation. : From Mr. II. F. M'Kcrna, of the house of Brnnder. M'Kenna A \\ right, of New Orleans. ' Dr. A. Jones?Dear Sir, in reply to your note, accompanied by u s|?ec:in en of tlie cotton, ginned by your Patent Gin, 1 beg leave to observe, that it exhibits a deridt d improvement on the usual process of ginning ; delivering the staple uninjured and free-linm liup or trash, clean and of gocd color; thereby giving the ai^clc an additional value, j These favonihle imprr ssiolk of the advantages of | your Patent Gin, liu+e been confnnied by subsej quently witnessing it in operation. The utility of the double cj linders and saving of labor, will be readily perceived and properly opj rcciated by the intelligent planter. t eeling a deep interest in the succcbs of all improvements tending to benefit the important staples ot our country, i trust that yours will meet with the encourugeiiu nt it justly merits. Very respectfully, your oh't serv't, II. F. M'KENNA. N< vv Orleans,March (5. 1637. From Mr. (J. Senior, n Machinist of New Orleans. Dr. A Jo e??Dear Sir, in answci tc your inquiry of my opinion ? i jour Patent Cotton Gin, I i t ji ifuvt* io siaie, 11.ni i wns tittcen years engaged in the cotton factories of Manchester, England, and during U nr years of that tirre, i wns fore nun in the limine of Mesari. Lewis, Williams A Co., and nem five years spinner in "the house of Messrs. landlord A Gn inf. I have seen vour j Cotton Gin in opt ration, and hove examined the ' cotton ginned hy it, and pronounce it hotter cleansod, mid the staple less injured, than any cotton that evet come under my observation. It is completely n n y lor tin Lieuker without the aid of the blower, and would, then fore, save the first procers in moiiiilueturing the article. 1 consider cottcn cleansed bv your Gin, would command from one to two ceiitson the pound more than the average crops brought into the Manchester market, and cleansed by common Gins Yours, very resp'ly. N. Orleans. March <>, GEORGE SENIOR. l)r. Jones? Dear S r. in answer to your inquiry respecting my opinion of your Patent Cotton Gin, 1 have to state, that 1 have liccn engaged in put ting op the Carver Gins for planters on Red River, and that 1 have seen your Gin in opcrntion, and hove examined the quality of the cotton prcduced hy it ; I consider it equal if not superior to the Carver Gins: in addition to which, 1 think your feeders n decided improvement, and by tire aid of which, the quality of the cotton cleansed appears inurli impiovcd, over that produced by the common Gins. Yours Ac. S. BENNETT. New Orleans, March 10, 1837. In addition to the above, the Patentee wyll refer planters to the following gentlemen, who have either seen the Gin in operation, or have examined samples cleansed by it: Messrs. N. & J. Dick Thomas "Bnrrctl & Co., lingan. Nivcn & Co., I,nmheth ? Thompson. Martin, Pleasants & Co., Hermann Briggs ?\ Co., Wm. L. Flowcrj Eullitt, Ship ?Si Co. ORDERS RECEIVED FOR Jo lies' latent C otton Gin, By tUr I'titcnUf. JVv f?'d J\tugaunt st. JS'eir-Orleans To be maiiulaetim d in New York, hy Robert Hoe, A. Co. SCAI.E 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 JJC per saw, or $000 00 For a Double Gin of CO saws on a cylinder, or 120 saws in (he stand, feeders, Ac. at $0 per saw, or 720 00 For do, of 40 snws on do, or ?0 saws in a stand, nt !?iC 2f> per saw, or 5C0 00 Fordo, of 2*i sow-. on do. or 40 saws in a ,.i n>. J -a rr\ ~ " Ditinu, ui iju till p?T SOW, Or iJllU UU SIN GEE GI\S. For a Single Gin of 80 saw s rr 11 rofc, with one set of feeder?, bauds, Ac. al J$G per ,saw, 460,00 For do. of GO saws, with feeders, &c. at $G 00 per saw, 300,00 * Fordo, of 40 saw s, with feeders, Ac. at $G 75 per saw, 300,00 For do. of 20 saws, with feeders, Ac. at $7 50 per saw, 150 CG0 Extra teelh 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 18 considered however, will wear out two or three sets ef saws Extra saws supplied at 60 cents each. The Gins ordered will be delivered to the ngcnlp, of planters 'n nny of the sea port towns of the cotton planting States, at the above prices, the ngents paying the freight on the same from New York, and becoming responsible for !hc amount of the Gin. It is desirable,\\ hen planters give orders for Gins, they should accompany them with their views in regard to the arrangement of saws, breasts, brushes, &c. It is found they difler in opinion. Feme desire saws of larger diameter than others. The most common size is 9 or 10 inches ; but. some wish them 12 inches. Some wish 5 or 6 rows of brushes on an axle, while others do not want more than 4 at most. Some wish saws with 8 or 0 teeth to the inch, while oilers want 10 or 11. With so nmch discrepancy, we prefer they should, at the time of giving orders, iurniuh a statement of their wishes, nno iijc mniiiitnct urercrs cori fuliil tlioin in every particular. Where it is lett to our discretion, wn shall make them on the most modern and approved plan. An order ran be executed, from the lime it is received, in the space of eight or nine weeks, and the Gin in that time placed in the hands of Iko factor. To be in time for the next crop, all *'rder? ought to be in the hands of the mou,,flcturers by the first or middle of May; except for plantations where they are late in commencing to pick or gin cotton. ?The Pntent Right, for any one qf Hi cotton growing States, will he sold cn ronrcnnble tcrma, Mar c It to \