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Rl ?f rtie Coost, on Monday th? 4th day BSLjH^W'Bfcembor neat, will be aoid at public outcry, 35re thn"Ce*?xt Uouae door in Camden, that ptanL<*.Son flf ttfetofland, Iwlonging to tit* lata Elisabeth , L AEm* tho wile of the Defendant, on a credit of one, , P: flfehr Utwe'fOam, with Mtmt thereon firom the tv MM Jflde. vn: one tract situated and lying on the ? River, containing one huodred an<t seven ? IiwVim, bounded South by the Wateree River , t yd Bineham's land, North, bjr McDowell's , t half other trust <>nnUiiiini> ax* I f vii? iiiiinuwj ??u * or acre*, more or lets, bounded South by tM abdre desc.ibed tract and Benj. Bineham's land, Nbetb and East by Kiddie's lend, and Weal by KiddjtiVjMH nnr otbei tract containing three hundred j acKfS or lees, bounded South oy P. J. Lucius' laOd. North be Giles' laud, and laita belonging to ; Mb AXlritlge, West by John J. Mkkle's land, one otktjrMig containing four hundred acres more or > low, Iwniai Sprtb by Ciptes' land. North-east by GOorge 9t rat lord's laud, South by Mrs. A Id ridge's laifd. Contaiiiiiig together, nine hundred and fill) v one acres. Purchaser to nay for all necessary oauers y .^*7' 4t J. VV LANG, CWr lyOTjCE.?The subscriber has commenced! ' the FACTORAGE and COMMISSI >N BUSlN i .S8, io. this pity, and tenders his services to his. triend* apd bit those who may intrust their 5 bdsiaeesto his care, fe. ' REFERENCES. ' * Me Mrs. S. E. Nelson, Win. J, Rees, Isaac LeH^lr, Dr. "Wni. S. Burgess, Col O. S. Rees, Wo. BMnders? Stateburg, S. C. ; Col. Stephen Laoost, Mr. W. H. Bo wen, Capt. - J. R. Law?Salem. Hon. Thomas Ougan, Col. J. B. Yiller, Messrs. h. White, Lee Co. Dr. J. B. Witherspoon?Sunv K terviUa. L Hon. J. S. Richardson?Fulton. Gen. J. W. Canty? amden. Col. O. J. McCord. J. N. Fryerson?Columbia, Hf B.C. ALFRED CHINA. ^ % Nor. 4 27 3t Office 4, Central wharf, ( harlctdon. South Carolina, t Kersha w Distj ict. $ IlWEqiiity, June Term, 1837. WinrW. Lang, & other*, J vs. > Dill for a sale of Land. Jno. Whitnker A others, j Bi or do i of the Court on Monday the 4th day of December next, will l?c sold at public outcry, before the Court House door in 1 amden, the plantation or tract of land, lutc.y occupied by John C. Mr{ Ra, deceased, containing one thousand acres more or less, situated on the West side of tlie Wateree River, Kershaw District, bounded as foil a s: begins on the Wateree River, at Powell McRa's upper line, and Westwardly by that line to the McCord's Ferry Road, thence Northward '<y that Rood to the line of the new cut Road through Green Swamp, thence as the fence (of the said John) now runs to the Wateree River. Terms, a-credit of one, two and three years, in equal anual instalments, with bond and good personal security, with a mortgage of the premis s (to be re* corded by the Commissioner.) Purchaser to pay lor all necessary papers. J. W. LANG, Com r XMOV. 4, 1CW7. 27 (it I k 1%J E'.V GOODS.?The subscriber ore- now re. -* " oeiving a new stock of seasonable goods, whico t'.ioj will sell to suit the times for c tsh. Oct. 28 2li 3t WILSON & JONES. . .jOTIUl.? laum. against the late (.'<>1 I'hoa. | English, are requcHU d to be rendered properly attested without delay, and those indebted are requited t? make immediate pnyuienl Nov 4 27 Ot C J SHANNON, Adm'r __ _____________ ' 'J lie Hank ol Camden, so la, ? f ( A ?IL>ENt .SEPT. 7, I?37. ( , J HE second Instalment of the Increased Stock ot this Bank, being $20 per share, is payabh by order of the stockholders, on 1st October next; which day being Sunday, the Instalment will be received tin or before Monday the 2d October next, by the Planters and Mechanics Bank in Charleston; ' by the Commercial Hank, Columbia; by the Mer l chants Bank., heraw; and at On* Banking House in Camden. Persona holding receipts of lite Commissi oners for the original stock, are requested to * take out scrip aa early as possible. By order of the Board. Sept. 0 19 4t W. J. GRANT,Cash. "WKT OTICE.?- The subscriber wishes io move to JLal the West, offers his plantation on which he now resides, for suie on the 2litli day of October, containing about four hudred and sixty acres, there is about two hundred cleaicd, and about eighty ocr s fresh land. b A good dwelling hous, barn, stables, gin.house and f screw, plantation tools and stock of all kinds, corn and fodder. Terms made known on the day of sale. Sept. 30 23 tf JOSEPH K1KKLA.ND. j I mIO Pi, ANTE lib.?A prune lot ol Negro f Shoes, very superior, manufactured at Socie LI.Ii Ik-.-l Iv:_. ij urn, i^amiigioii L/i8inci, uy syivester Plunger. . . May be seen at Uie store ot' R. L. VV iLtiON. '| Aug l'J 10 tt UOIAi4' COLLEGE OF ?Uit<Gvt?0.l9f The original tiygci&n Vegetable Medicine, prepared by W Mia kin, Esq., iVicmberof the Royal college of Burgeons, Licentiate of Apptuccary s < ompany, Fellow of Bolt Court Society Surgeon to the Royal Union Pension Association, Lancaster Place, Waterloo Bridge, and perpetual pupil of Guy's I and St. Thomas's liosph Is, London. Il' This valuable medicine, the result of twenty ' ' years' experience and uuparralieled success in the P extensive and highly respectable practice of" the proprietor, patronised by the faculty and n<>bilily, is now introduced to tbe notice ol the A.i.e icun public, at the earnest solicitation of a nuinoer of 0 gentlemen ot long and high standing in the piolession. It is hoped, as a preliminary step, to check the eviis and fatal conseque .ces arising from the use of the nuinemus deleterious nostrums foisted uoon the uuhlie hi/ iK? ~r r_L_:? . . -j .?v uiu ui luuncuirii proofs <>f miraculous cures, and other frauds, by a set of mercenary, unprineidled pretenders, so totally ignorant 01 medical science that it is impossible the monstrous delusion can any longer go down with the intelligeut people of this country. These pills, inild and agreeable in their nature, 1 s iould be kept in every family in cases of sudden ' illness, lor by their prompt administration, cliole ra, cramps, spasms, levers, and other aluriuing complaints, willed too often prove fatal, may bt speedily cured or prevented. In fact, all liioie who value good health alionId never be without them, t'hey are sold in packets. ?v f?0 cen's, $1, and *2 each, by every respectable druggist, book- ' seller,and vender of medicine in the United lutes and the Canadss, with copious ireetions, together with testimonials of professional ability from the following eminent gentlemen; Sir Astley Cooper, J. Aheriielhy, Jhh :5lundell. Al. D.. W. Back, M D-, J. Aston Key, A. Frainptnn, M O and imnierous others. The originals may be seen in possession of t^p geneial agent, bv whom th? m?. Oictne is unpoflcd inlo this country, and to whom ?U applications tor agei cu-s must be made. 1 ft JNO. ?fOLi*?lN, db Waverloy Place, N. York, J J Bole-General Agent tor the U ? &c 1 rn>y J H. Al'KAlN, gatntlen, S. U. h tf \\ Ey fcphaefiber having purohiMd the 8Im? MlibUfthmeot of. 1. Bishop * Co is now aaaadhotn* li?? superior aHioIr of Negro Shoe* which PIm- ( tevs will do well Vo rfamiM before maxlD| engagements for their Fhll supply. Any number of < pair* will bo furnished deliverable on the lat Oct. , Jojy Si IB tf GEO. ALDBN \ 51R. LYNCHH. DEAS offers hia Profession- < ' al nrrioea to the inhabiUnts of Camden | its vioinity. Office on the Main street two i doora below M'Kain's Drug Store. May 13 tf WHITtS, XEE A Co., Sumterville, South i Carol ids; agents for Coster db Coxe orlgi- i fial SOUTHERN TONIC. Certificates tf the iflRacy and virtue of this medicine are In their [losaeasion June 3 5 tf _ o TffiTOTICE.?The notes and accounts of W. B. Is Daniels are placed in my hands for collecLion?-all those indebted will please come forward and settle the same immediately. May 20 3 If W. R. YOUNG CAUT'ON.?All persons are cautioned against employing any of ot>r hands without our Knuwieage?a? wr are determined to enforce the law against all who may be guilty of auch Sept. 23 21 tf S. J. P SHIVER. Capital Prize $40,000 VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. Oct. 21. 1 Prize of 40.000 1 ? 10,000 1 4,000 1 - 3,000 1 1,940 B " 1,500 5 " 1,200 150 - ? 1,000 &LC. 6Lc. Tickets 10 dollars. To be had at Manager's Office, 26, Broad-st, Charleston, S. C. WINTER COMFORTS! NOVEMBER. TIIE derangement of the currency and the difficulties which have pressed upon every portion of the community, have compelled us for some time pas* to curtail trie magnitude of our schemes; hut nnv as times begin to look brighier. I have the pleasure of submitting to the attention < ' Corresp indents a m?>si ma nificent series of Lotit ries, to be drawn in the moiilh . * * November, and mnst request early attention to prevent disappointuient. an ' to insure a supply as the demand for Tickets will be great. Be sure and address S.J. SYLVESTEn, 130 Broadway, JVew- York P. S. Particular attention is request? d . to Schemes mentioned In ]< \v. I 14 drawn numbers in each pack of 25 tick. : Virginia Mate lottery, CLASS C. For the benefit o! tin Richmond \ *adem\ } lobe drawn at Alexandria, Va. Saturday Nov ? 4, 1837. CAlMl M.S. $30,000 ! 10,000 0,000 1 5,0i)0 ! 3,000 1 t'rixe of 2000 Dollars or, i ? ftl.UOU f 20 ?' oi 5tH) , 20 ? 400 c 20 44 300 Tickets $10 ?Shares in pr portion. Certificate of a Package of 25 whole Tickets 4 ivill cost only 120. Halves and Quarters in pro- f >ortion. Delay not to send your orders td r'or- une's Home. P WEN I'Y fivr.THOUSAND liOLLV 50 Prizes of IpHH) Dollars: Virginia state Lottery, li Class 7 r For the Benefit of the Town of Wheeling, v To be drawn at Alexandria, Va Saturday, * Nor. 11, 1837. t st heme. ?25,000? ?6,000? ?,5000 ' 1 Prizes of 3,000 * 1 44 2,224 50 44 1,000 Krt H <AI " IWO 40 " * 200 , &C. &LC. Sec. j Tickets only 10 Dollars. j A Certificate of a Package ol' 22 Tickets will >e went for 110 Dollars, Halves. Quarters anil Eighths in proportion. 1 RICH AND SPENDID SCHEME. FIFTY TIIOI SAM) DULL\Rs. Iiiran i <oii*oli<:?Ic?l l>ot erv. ihe benefit ot tin* Stuie '1 reasury, Del. College and > ommon Scools CLASS B F<>R 1837 To be dratvVr at Wilmington, Del. Saturday November 18. , GKAND SCIII MR. 1 tr>0,000 20,000 10,000! 7,f.OOG.040! a . .ij.1 ui jwimi l-Miiars d 30 Prizes of 750 Dollars o 30 Prizes of 500 Dollars a 26 Prizes of 300 Dollars 1. Tickets Ten Dollars. * Certificate ol a package of 25 whole Tickets in ^ Ins Magnificent Scheme may be had t >r 140 Dol- ^ irs?Packages of Halves and Quarters in pro- P ortion. * 100 PRIZES of 1,000 Dol ars. MAKVLWO LOTTERY, ! Class No. 23, tor 1837 t To be drawn u Baltimore, Nov. 22. t CAPITALS. 1 Prize of 30,000 Dollars 1 ? 8,000 Dollars 1 " 4,000 D.illar* 100 " 1.000 Dollars t 6lc. &r. I Tickets onlv 10 Dollars. I A Certificate of a Package of 25 Whole Tickets ^ vill be sent for 130 Dollars?Packages of shares | n proportion. j OBSERVE 8YLVES1ERV FAVORITE < Nen 3D (km 1 Virginia Mate Lottery, CluHH 7 for 1887. Endowing the Lceshurg Academy and for other purposes. 1\> be drawn at Alexandria Va. Saturday Nov. 25 | 80HBMB, $35,294 11.704 6,000 5000! 3.000 50 of 1,000 f)0 of 250 I GO of 200 1 63 of 150 6lc. 6c c. Tickets for '1 en Dollars. i A certificate of a package of 25 Whole Tickets < will be sent on roceipt of fG5. Halves tod Quar . lets in th^sacno proportion. m Camden CtammerelaMi??iricvv THE Establishment of Vhe COMMERCIAL COURIER wu rendered niusseniy by tb* iMoo> najeaee to which oar cltisens hare btnnbjNkd for the want of a public channel of comitoaalcation which in a commercial waaAni^ lifer Cmfenyii MMtitiall/ necsmary, and consequently tb# COURIER B claim on the public ie euefe m should cssr mre a liberal patronage. The undersigned hare spared too trouble or ex-1 pense in obtaining the best workmen in order to render the Paper ell the advantages that it will admit of, and affording satisfaction to its patrons. In political matters the Courier jbHl take no nart: th? dai!< * !>> >> ?? ?wi " * * r: i WH4?? " fwuiiWl ? **!? I ?HfVa to the interest or all, which could not be effected by its entering into the srens of Poiitioe? it will j be confined principally to such matter u appertains to Commerce, Agriculture and Amusement. The COURIER is published every Saturday morning at Three Dollars in advance, or Pour Dollars if not paid until the expiration ot the year. Persons wishing to become subscribers must ad* dress a letter (roar rxto) to L. M. JONES & Co. 1 Camden, S. C. May, 1837. rilHE Subscribes have received a large supply Ji. of "U.HMBH CliO IIINC. of assorted sizes and descriptions, from one of the most cele* brated clothing Establishments in New York, the' workmanship of which is warranted, which they will sell on accommodating ter,ms either wholesale I orretail: SHANNON McGEE & Co. | JUDO 17 7 tt TO PRINTERS. E. White & Win. Hager, RlSsPECTb UIjLY inform the Printers of the United States, to whom they have been individually known as established letter founders, that they have now formed a co-partnership in said business, and an extensive experience, Iney hope t be able to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with their orders The introduction of machinery in place of the ted/ous and unhealthy process of casting type by h.ind, a desideratum by the European founders, was by American ingenuity, a heavy expenditme of time and money on the part of our senior partner, first successfully accomplished. 1 xtensive use of the machine-cast letter nas fully tested and established its superiority in everv particular, over those cast by the old process The letter foundary business will hereafter be carried on by the parties before named, under the firm of While, ager V ''o. Their Specimenexhibits a complete series, from I'iainond to Sixiyfour Lines 'ica. The Book and News type being in *he most modern style. VV , I I' r* I? M A rco if- " - ... a u unuun v < u. orr npcnis ior UK' sale of tlie ^mith and Rust Printing Presses, with which they can furnish their customers at manufacturer*' prices; t hoses. cos^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 the ibnve three insertions, will be entitled to five dollars in such articles as thev may select from our Specimens. al^3t E. WlllTE ?Sfc HAGA/f. Oration?Price 14 1-4 cents. IlHE ORATION of JAMES CHE NUT, jr. is just printed, and for sale at >lr. Alexander foung's Book Store, at >lr. J. L. Jones' Store, nd at this Office. OT1CE ?All persons having demands against ..^1 the estate of the late James F Bryant, de- \ ceased, are requssted t<? render in attested statenents of the sa.ne ; and those indebted to the said slate are hereby called upon foi settlement. AugJU 10 if THOS. C. BRYANT. Adir.. i j The Charleston Courier will give the above I weekly insertions, and forward their account to he subscriber for payment. iVfcii. i\ ?? right 1V\KES this method of informing his customers and the public generally, that he is ready ? execute any orders in the line of Coaohmaking p pairing of Gigs, Sulkeys ^-c. And would likewise tender his public acknowledgements to those who have so liberally patronized hirn, and hope by ' lose attention to business, to merit a continuai??n of their patronage. Staleburg, Sept. 9 19 tf. Nione IJnie. ^ Bbls. Stone Lime fipr sale by 1 4 t> SHANNON M GEE, Sc. Co. c May 13 2 tl 1 a POR SALE.?The house and lot on the South VV st comer of DeKalb and Market streets M i criiis Cash. Apply to II. R. COOK Sept. 30 Hi 3t h 'res't & Directors Dank^j *' S So Ca, (lndorsers,) I Writ in Foreign At- 8 vs [ luchmcnt. t( Tilman t.'ook, J '' tlie same j 8 vs > do v William W Cook, J 8 the same ^ w va > do n Eli Cook. J l' HERE AS 1 have levied the above writs 81 \ Y of attachment upon a certain tract of land, u s the undivided real estate of the above defen- J5 ants, containing 300 acres, more or less, situate '' n Graney's Quarter Creek, in Kershaw District, ? djoiiiing'laiids of Mrs. R. i allaid, John ? antey. " ). L Desaussure, and there being no person pre- * ent at the attaching of the same, notice is here- M y given, in pursuance of ihe act of the General " isseuibly of the ->aid State, in such case m&Je and ' rovided, to any person or persons claiming the * aid laud to appe.ir at the next * ourt of i ommon l' 'leas tor the District atoresaid, to be holden at l' tershaw Court House on the fourth vlond&y in ? Jctober inst to shew cause (if any Ihey can) whv a I ne buiu iunu siiouid not be adjudged to belong to n lie above named defendants. r Oct. 14 24 3t WM. ROSSER.s k.d. ??????????? r By order ot the Court, on Monday the 2d day of fl ctober next, will be sold at public outcry, before j he Courthouse door, in Cainden, the houses and ots of the Defendaut, situated at the corner of Delalb and Campbell streets, and known and distin- N juished in the plan of said town, by numbers seven ( luudred and iorty (740) and seven hundred and ? brty-one (741.) Terms, a credit of twelve montne r except so much cash at may pay the costs, with t jond and good secuiity, and a-mortgage of the ore- - .???. ? urcnaser to pay for all necessary papers. ( Sept. 9 19 tf J W. LANG, Coin r. f .... , 4 . ( Dress and water-proof boots ? Just received and opened 10 cases of Gen- ' lie men's first rate Boots, made to order, and warranted. GEO. ALDEN. Oct 14 24 tf 1 Boot Maker* Wanted. i Four or five boot makers will have constant em- i l?loymentand high wages on applioation to the lbovc. -= 1 DR. james H. ROCHELLE having located himself in Camden, offers his professional lervices to the inhabitants of the town and its vicinity. Office on the main street, one door above < lames Dunlap's store, ' August 26 17 tf 1 - 1 A Jiotice. . v - J , All persona indebted to the Courier OA? Hit j ADVERTISING and JOB WORK, for the fiaat < ?Wttrfin informrd thai they will be mIM ?d for payment, according to the Allowing notice. I Aogttst ?, r To Ihf ConrierPatrmw. WE take thie method of informing oar patrons that all Job work and Advertisement accounts will be made oat, and presented tor payment 1 .. _i . ... 1 rereow itnw ouiot m sum, woo kqo Aam* timpmenu and Job-work, are requested to state, who, and where their aoooants are to be sent for . payment. , 1 May 6, 1837. MMAtK ORMR^ HEAD QUARTERS, \ < Hobkirk, 13th September 1837. ) I Robert j. brownfield, esq having , been appointed Brigade Inspector of the 5th , Brigade South Carolina Militia, with the rank of , Major, will be obeyed and respected accordingly, j By order of J. W. CANTEY, j Sept. 15 20 3t. Brig'r Gen. i The Columbia Telescope and Times and Gazette will give the above three insertions. TRA YEDirom the subscriber some time since, CT a large black horse Mule, stout built, hit* eyes are weak; he was purchased from a person residing : in Lancaster district, and was going in that direc- , tion when last heard of. Any person taking up , naiu mute ana aeuvering mm 101 . J. istiannon, Camden, or to the subscriber near Bradford Springs shall be liberally rewarded. July 15, 11 tf ELEANOR SPANN. THE unclosed business of the snbscriber, is put in tbe hands of William Anderson, Esq., who is duly authorised to settle tbe 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 may be too late. July 29 13 tf P. M'CASKILL T11E success of the SOUTHERN TONIC is unprecedented. It has oeen anxiously sought after by all persons in every part of the United States, and its widely extended distribution has been owing to the many requests received from every section of tbe South and 8outh West. Although it originated in an obscure p.irt of the country but a few years since, it is now found in all the principal towns and villages in tbe Union, and its virtues as a cure for Ague and Fever, and as a general Tonic, are appreciated by all who have used it Being as it professes a compound of Southern Vegetables, it is needless to oiler the as suraiice that there is no Arsenic, Mercury, nor any t 111 nor in lha !a?l ?? I." I b - "?>"?? wuii8v11u- , tion in it ll will be found a valuable Medic.n? in all cases of Dyspepsia and disorganised Slomacli and Howelsl and patients convalescing from i ilIiouh Fever, will derive the most important bene- J fits from the use of the Southern Tonic. It may be administered to children and infants of the most r lender age with the utmost safety. Prepared by b Coster andCoxe at their Labratory, at Montgome- g ry Alabama* For Bale by their appointed ngcnt, f JAMES H. M'KAIN. f June 3 1 tf Removal. t HE Subscriber has removed his Drug Estab- c lislunent to the building opposite the store 9 of Murray &. Bryant, and two doors south o! the t Masonic Lodge?where he is now receiving and j opening his Spring supply of Medecines, Paints, b Oils, Window-glass, &c. His slock will be found i as complete as any in the up country, and hit- c prices as low. Physicians, planters *>nd others in- t terested, are invited to call?as no exertion will be c wanting to ensure satisfaction as ,to quality and c prices FOR SALE AS ABOVE. 200 Kegs Wetherill's pure White Lead. f 400 GoTl's. N. C. Linseed Oil. 1 120 Gall's, best Sperm Oil. t Window-glass of all sizes, Arc. A-. &c. * JAMES R M'KAJN. h May G 1 tl b Y A ABVSIIELS RYE FOR SALE.- f Apply to JOHN E.PEAY, * Oct 14 24 tf Longtown, Fairfield Dist. ' JON E8' PATENT COTTON GIN. p 'BxHlSGin can be made double, or single. It ei I made double, they reduce labor, and gin just " louble, the quantity of cotton over the single cylin- . ler Gin, no other knd having been in use nrevous ri o this patent; and whether single or double, they J ire found to improve the quality of the cotton, by nore perfectly cleaning it. They can be made to ontain from 20 to 160 saws in a stand, and whetlier ( mall or large, one hand will be sufficient to attend ^ liem. The Gins have mechanical feeders and nippers attached to tliein, which free the cotton roin leaves, trash, dirt. &.c. before it can teach the aws, and bj the thorough hackling operation it eceives from the feeders, which make two revo- ? itions to one of the saws, it is almost in a half ined state, before it descends to the saw By a ery simple arrangement of a screw to each set ot aates, on which the hoppers rest, and through p rliich the teeth of the feeders pass, they can be lade to teed slow or fast to suit the condition of lie cotton at the time. When made double, the .. iwb are placed on two sets of cylinders and turn pon each other in opposite directions, and are p leansed by two sets ot brushes that have fourrevo ( itions to one of twe saw. The two cylinders can e detached so as to enable the planter to run one p r botli at Dleasure. although emliriirpH tulili f" < to. in one stand. The whole is put in operation rith a drum and band, as in the ordinary Gin, and ,, ray be propelled by horse, steam, or water power t may also be propelled by iron running gear. 'he force required to work it, is about the same as bat necessary to move on caual number of saws in be common Gin. This Gin has been put in pe ration in New Orleans for two or three weeks, nd its success tested in the presence of a large lumber of planters, merchants and others, and eceived their general approbation. Several gentlemen have been so kind as to give 11 he Patentee their written opinion respecting the 8e nerits of the Gin. A number of others could be . idded, but the following are deemed sufficient: ? ^rom his Excellency Gov. White of Louisiana. New Orleans, Feb. 27,1837. P8 Dr. A. Jones?Sir, In reply to your enquiry, ari vhall think of your improved Cotton Gin, 1 have , o say, that I saw it work o%.?atnrday the 25th inst. mil was very much pleased with its performance. re Die mere fact of its self-feeding, seems to rue to e* >e a very valuable improvement; and besides, the df juality of the cotton, as it comes out of the pro- n' tess, appeared to me to be belter and cleaner than rom the common Gins in use, and that it saves sonsiderably in labor. Respectfully, &c. E. D. WHITE. JJ! from Mr J PnmnlAii n nio.UI... u ? - 1 ... r , ? mo.ii.Kjr jjimurr, rt'Biueill in the Parish of Rapide, Louisiana. 81 Dr. Jones?Dear Sir, 1 have examined your Pa- aI ent Cotton Gin, with feeders, &c. And have P' ?een it in operation, and npprove of it so highly, . :hat I have taken the liberty of ordering one for P ny plantation in time for the next crop. Yours respectfully, J. COMPTON. f.1 New < rleans, F.b.28, 1837. Prom Mr. A. Longer, an experienced and eminent Cotton Broker of New Orleans. New Orleans, Feb. 28,1837. Dr. Jones Dear Sir, in unawer to your note of Lhis morning, I will state, that 1 have careful)* examined your new Patent Cotton Gin, and nave c< lound it far superior to those generally used lit this U m??n?nx^wwasnnsm^??mit 11. t >4at* It cleans <be cotton much better, and give* ta much better appearance. 1 hopm for the good if the country, it uiijf become duly appreciated. * Your* sincerely, ^ A. LONGER, from Messfe. Forestall, High A Co. Commission Merchant*. pr. A. Jonea?-Pear Bir, we have examined the mmp|e ol cotton leR a ith us, cleansed by your Patent Cotum Girt, and also the cotton in ita oncleansed state, and pronounce the same greatly superior to the average samples which have come under our observation this or preceding lessons. Very respectfully, yourob't servants, FORBTALL, HIGH A Co. N#w Orleans, March 1,1837, IVoaa Col, Harris Smith Evans, a planter of Wil cox county y signed also by Dr. David J. Means, Planter Green county, and Mr. Win. C? Clifton, a planter of Dallas county, all of Ala. ur. jones?vftr sir, In rrply to jour inquiry concerning your inquiry concerning your new Palent Cotton Gin, we deem it no lee* a pleasure than a duty to My tojrou, emphatically, that we conaider it a moat decided and valuable improve- " ment, We have examined it carefully and seen it in successful operation, and we feel no heaitatancy in recommending it to the attention cf planters generally. Moat respectfully youra, Ac. 5 HARRIS SMITH EVANS, DAVID J. MEANS, WM. C. CLIFTON. New Orleana, March 7, 1637. P S.?Aa a further testimony of my confidence in the auccaas of your Gin, you will please order two Double Gins of 60 saws in a stand each, for my plantation,and oblige yoyr* truly, . H. S. Evans. Aa a fUrther proof of my confidence in your Gin, pou will please order me a Double Gin, of the lame aixe, for my plantation, and oblige youra rc ipecuuiiy, U. J. Mkans. Mr. Clifton also stated, that if he had not just re lore bought two new Common Gins, that he would likewise have ordeied one or two of (lie Patent Gins for his plantation. Prom Mr. H. F. M Kcnnn, of the Iioufc of Brander, M'Kenna & "Wright, of New Orleans. Dr. A. Jones?Dear Sir, in reply to your note, iccoinpanied by a specimen of the cotton, ginned >y your Patent Gin, 1 beg leave to observe, that it exhibits a decidtd improvement on the usual process of ginning; delivering the staple uninjured ind free from hap or trash, clean and of good color ; thereby giving the article an additional ^hlue. These favorable impressions of the advantage cf pur Patent Gin, have been confirmed by subsequently witnessing it in operation. 1 he utility of ihe double cylinders and saving of labor, will Le eadily perceived and properly appreciated by the ntelligent planter. Feeling a deep interest in the success of nil improvements tending to benefit the important staples >f our country, 1 trust that yours will n.cet with he encouragement it justly merits. Very respectfully, your ob t serv't. If. F. M'KENNA. New Orleans.March 6, J?37. Trom Mr. G. Senior, a Machinist of New Orleans. n. a i-. ? i-k? . n. i d?i/rar oir, in answer ic your mquiy of my opinion of your Patent Cotton Cin, 1 *eg leave to state, tbol I was fifteen years ergarea in the cotton factories of Manchester, Engand, and during four years of that time, J wr.s breman in the house of Messrs. Lewis, Williams fc Co., and near five years spinner in the house of ilessrs. Sandford & Gr?enc. 1 have seen your yotton Gin in operation, and have examined t]io otton ginned by it, and pronounce it better cleaned, and the staple less injured, than any cotton hat ever come under my observation,. It is c< nidetely rea?!y for the breaker without the aid of the lower, and would, therefore, save the first process n manufacturing the article. 1 consider cot ten Icansed by your Gin, would command from one o two cents on the pound more than the average Tops brought into the Manchester market, and Jeanscd by conuncn Gins. Yours, very resp'h*. N. Orleans, March 9, GEORGE SENIOR. L)r. Jones?Dear Sir, in answer to your inquiry especting my opinion of your Patent Cotton Gin, have to state, that 1 have been engaged in put ingupthe Carver Gins for planters on Red River, nd that I have seen your Gin in operation, and ave examined the quality of the cotton produced y it; 1 consider it equal if not superior to t lie Carer Gins: in addition to which, 1 think your fcedrs a decided improvement, and by the aid of% ditch, the quality of the cotton cleansed appears inch improved, over that produced by the e< niton Gins. Yours Ac. S. BENNETT. New Orleans, March 10. 1837. In addition to the above, the Patentee will refer lanters to the following gentlemen, who hare ither seen the Gin in operation, or I ave examined imples cleansed by it: Messrs. N. & J. Dick homes Barrett & Co., Hngan, Niven & Co., L.iL o rr%\ uiuueui <v mompson. ivinrtin, i'leasunts & Co., ermann. Briggs & Co., Wm. L. Flower; Bullitt, hip & Co. ORDERS RECEIVED FOR Jones' Patent 4-otton Gin, y the Patentee, No. 03 Magazine st. JVicir-Orleans To be manufactured in New York, by Robert Hoe, &. Co. ^ SCALE OF PRICES. DOUBLE GINS, or a Double Gin ot 80 saws or more on each cylinder, making ICO saws in the stand, with feeders, bands, &c. at $6 per saw, or $060 00 >r a Double Gin of 60 saws on a cylinder, or 120saws in the stand, feeders, &c. at $6 per saw, or 720 00 It do, of 40 saws on do, or 80 saws in a stand, at $6 25 per saw, or 5C0 00 >r do. oi 20 saw* on do. or 40 saws in a stand, at $6 CO per saw, or 2G0 00 SINGLE GINS. >r a Sincrle Gin ot 80 srwh or ?nnr<? miu. one set of feeders, bands, Ac. at $G per saw, 480,00 ir do. of 60 saws, with feeders, Ac. at $G 50 per saw, 300,00 >r do. of 40 saws, with feeders, Ac. at $G 75 per saw, 300,00 >r do. of 20 saws, with feeders, &c. at t7 50 per saw, 150 000 xtra teeth where desired, for feeders, supplied 40 cents each ; the number of teeth being about ual to the number of saws. One set of leeders, is considered however, will wear out two or three ts of saws Extra saws supplied at 80 cents each. The Gins ordered will be debvered to the agents, planters in any of the sen port towns of the cot* n planting States, at the above prices, tile agents tying the freight on the same from New York, id becoming responsible for !he amount of the Gin. It is desirable, when planters give orders for Gins, ey should accompany tin m with their views in gard to the arrangement of saws, breasts, brushi, Ac. It is found they differ in opinion. Some 'sire saws of larger diameter than others. The ost common size is 9 or 10 inches ; but some wifh teni 12 inches Bonn wish 5 or G rows of brushes l an axle, while others do not want more than 4 most. Some wish saws with 8 or 9 teeth to the ieh. while others want 10 or71. With so mutli screpancy,we prefer they should, at the time of ving orders, furnish a statement of their wishes, id the inanufacturerers can fulfil them in every irticular. Where it is left- to our discretion, we tall make them on the most modern and approved Ion. Am order can be executed, from the lime it received, in the apace of eight or nine weeks, id the Gin in thai time pbced in the hands of the ctor. To be in time for the next crop, all orders light to be in the hand* of the manufacturers by ic flrxt or middle of May ; except for plantations here they ore late in commencing to pick or. in >tton. N. *B.?The Patent Right, for any one of the itton growing States, will be sold on reasonable May 10 It