Camden commercial courier. (Camden, S.C.) 1837-1838, December 02, 1837, Image 4
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uUon 01 tract of land, betonging to l^l^^jLth
liQoiot thf wife of lllt^ DtftiJinli Ml )| MjjJMPoi^
day of nb. v&: Okie tract situated am BKmoa the I
Waters? Rivor, vntaining one heaAPEaftd spvsiitMn
acres, boundal Sooth bt llw WW*8 ? *
ant! Bonj. Bine ham's land, NoKh, VtlikDiMif
land, one other tract oontainiof mtiKltfcndred 'and
thirty-fonr aorea. mote or leap, hOMffod Sod}h ty
the above describe*I tract end BonL Bineham's land,
North and feast by fUddle'e hnltbd West Uy Riddle's
land?one other tract contapfing three hundred
acres Olin or less, hounded iph by B? J. Luem'
land, North by Oihi' land, ^|a land belonging to
Mm. Aldridge, West by John J. Micklo's laud, one
other traot containing *foot Hundred acres mor>> or
leas, bounded North by Ohm' land. North east by
George Stratford's land. Sotith by Aim. Afdridge's
land. Containing together, niqe hand ml and fifty
one acres. Purchaser to nay for all necessar/ papers
Nov. 4 97 4t J. W LANG, ComV
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Nonce?The enbsoribet has commenced
the FACmiUGB and COMMISSION
BUS1N SS, in this city, and tenders his services
to his friends and all those who may Intrust their
business to hie ease.
REFERENCES.
Messrs. 8. B. Nelson, Win. J, Rees, Isaac Lenoir,
Dr. Wm. 8. 4urgess, Col O. 8. Rees, Wito.
Hauawn -~>~>wwouilf t 9. tJ, I
GoL Stephen Laeost, Mr. W. H. Bo wren, Capt.
J.R. Law?Sale'n.
Hon. Thomas Datrin, Col. J. B. Viller, Messrs.
White, Lee ^ Co. Dr. J. B. Witherspoon?Samterrille.
Hon. J. S. Richardson?Fulton.
Gen. J. W. Cefeiy?Camden.
Col. D. J. MoCord, J. Fryemon?Coluqtbil,
B.C. ALFRED CHINA.
Nov. 4 97 3t Office 4, Central Wharf,
, . * Charlestons
South Carolina, )
Kor sharp District. \
IN Esnftty, June Term, 1837.
Wm. W. Lang, & others. )
vs. > Bill for a sale of Land.
Jno. Whitaker & others. J
?f ordei of the Court, on Monday the 4th day
of December next, will l>e sold at public outcry,
before the Court House door in Camden, the plants- <
1 ion or tract nf !?n?l u- T-L
?. ? ? * -wv.j W?<U|/IIHI uy J UI1II Kj? mc- 1
Ra, deceased, containing one thousand acres more or
less, situated on the West side of the Watereo River,
Kershaw District, bounded as folio s: begins on
the Wateree River, at Powell iVfcRa's upper line,
and Westwanlly by that line to the McCoru's Perry ]
Road, thence North \aTd by that Road to the line ]
of the new cut iload through Green Swamp, thence
as the fence (of the said John) now runs to the Watereo
River.
Terms, a credit of one, two and three years, in equal
anual instalments. W>'h bond and good perjonal I j
security, with a mortgage of tho premises (to be re- a
corded by the Commissioner.) Purchaser to pay for j,
atl necessary papers. J. W. LANG, Com'r
Nov. 4, 1837. 87 4t )
I;
M OTICE.?The subscriber wishes io move to
the West, offers his plantation On which he
now resides, for sale on ' the 2Gth day of October, :
containing about four hudred and sixty acres, there
is about two hundred cleared, and about eighty acres fresh
land. !
A good dwelling hous, barn, stables, gin-house and i
screw, plantation tools and stock of ad kinds, corn , 1
and folder. Terms made known on the day of sale. 1
Sept. 30 83 If JOSEPH K1RKLAVQ.
Royal College of si/r.
?eons, london.?The original Hyfeian
Vegetable Medicine, prepared by W. Mis g
iu. G?n.. Member nf the Rnu.) nfl""
geons. Licentiate of Apotheoary's * 'ojnpany, Fel- j
low 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 Hospit >ls, London. I y
This valuable medicine, the result of twenty
years' experience fcnd unparralteled success in the t
extensive and highly respectable practice of the t
proprietor, patronised by the faculty and nobility, a
is now ihtrodnced to the rio\ice of the Americnn
public, at the earnest solicitation of a numlier of f
gentlemen of long and high standing in the pro- t
iession. It is hoped, as a preliminary step, to ;
check the evils and fatal consequences arising i y
from the use of the numeio.ua deleterious nostrums r
foisted upon the public by-the aid of fabricated G
proofs of miraculous cures, and other frauds, by a
set of mercenary, unprincicflcd pretenders, so to- j .
tally ignorant of medical science that ii is imposst-;
ble the monstrpus delusion can any longer gt> t
itAmn atilh ftin int?1li?ai.t ? ? '
??. t.,aaa ?..v vav |arvpi? ui liiis cuuiury, l
Tbcae pills, mild ana agreeable in their ft attire,' (
should oe "kept in every family in cases 'of sudden
illness, for by their prompt administration, chole t
ta, cramps, spasms, fevers, and other alarming c
complaints, which too often prove fatal, may be |
speedily cured or prevented. In fact, all those ! i
who value good health shonld*never be without!
them. . They are sold in packets, at 50 cents, I. I
ond $2 each, by every respectable druggist, book- 1 L
seller, and vender of medicine in the United States 1
and the Cansdas, with copious directions, together '4
with testimonials of professional ability from the
following eminent gentlemen; Sir Astley Cooper, <
J. Ahernethy, Jan. Blundell, M. D.. W. Back. I "
M. D.,J. Aston Key, A/^i Frampton, M. D ana
nameroas others. The originals may be seen In 1
possession of the general agent, by whom the medicine
is imported into this oonntry, and to Whom
all applications for agei.ciet must be made. I
JNO. *fOLBEIN,3tf Waverley Place, N. York,
Sole General Agent for the U. S. &c.
Sold by J a Yl'KAIN, Camden, S. C.
Oct 21 25 tf
Noath Carolina, >
Sumter District. \
SUMMONS IN PARTITION.
John Cole applicant, vs. A. Cole (widow) Wil
iiHin uuic ?n? mourning ins who, noel t-ole and 1
Agnes his wile, Thomas ,Cole and wife, David 1
Cole, Donald Cole, WillifBeckwith and children, 1
(Thomas and Eliza) William King and Ann his 1
w?fer William Hicksnn arid Harriot his wife, James
R. Law, guardian atlitem for minors Thomas and
Eliza Beck with, defendants.
*T appearing to my satisfaction that William
P Cole and Mourning his wife, Noel Cote and j
Agnes his wife, Thoma^Cole and wtfi% Willis
Beckwith and children (Thomas and Eliza) Wil- f
liana King and Ann his wife, William HiCkson (
tuwl Harriet his wife, leaides without this State It ,
it therefore ordered that th#v do appear ana object {
to the division or sale of Ulie real estate of* John t
Cole Sen'r, dee'd., on or before the second Monday ,
in January next, or their consent to the same will e
he entered of record. W LEWIS, O. S. D.
Nov 11 9t etPr?afecp>
V^hOTlCE?risims against Mie late Col Thos. 1
English, are reqnesteji tcffce rendered proper* 1
ly pwhil without delay, and these indebted are '
required to make immediate payment
afcv 4 ?7 6t C J SHANNON^ Adro'f
~A Pine TwotIlorsu BARUil'cHE- -Enqoire at I"
this Office. . . Ntfv. IP, tf J
ii v
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jJ?
*v l? w M*.^ ?U?*OTON. j
Titt Lfr*Ct* H. OtA9 *mf bit Prbftwiab- |
doon* b?W MXain's Drof 8 lor*. Wj (3_lf I
1 i ii il? a ???? ????????? I ,
wniTe,bB8 A Oo.^Bvrotenrllle, Bomb)
V V viwiaLHTOB top VA?W OrifU
Ml 80UTHERN TONIC. CertiAeatee of &
ttcaov and fiitat of thla medioine are in their .
possession t June 3 t tf
WoTICIS.?The note* and accounted W. JR.
are placed in my hand* for collection?all
than Indebted will please come forward
and settle tee Mine immediately.
May*) 3 tf W. B.YOtTffQ.
South Carolina, >
Lancaster District. \
Robert Phillip* and hia wife, Susanna, appicant.
w. Ja ne* Davidson and his wife Elisabeth, lsarel
Fortinberry and- his wife Tsbitha, Mailt Moaety and
his wile Olives, aotl Levy Deaeon, heirs of Edmund
Deason, <lec'd., Defendants. ?
IT ajVpeerinff'fo ray satisfaction, that the above
parties, defendants, resides without this State,
h Is therefore ordered that they do appear and object.
to the division or safe of the real estate of Edmund i
Deason, on or before the first Monday in January i
next, or their eonset to the same 'trill be enters J of I
record. J. H. WITHERSPOON O L. D. I
Nov. 11 38 8t Pr*s tee 34 j
Plantation for sale. I
THE Plantation formerly- belonging tb P. J. J,
Lucius, situated on tne Wateree river and |
Qrannye quarter creek, containing about twelve | (
hundred acres, four hundred of which are cleared. ,
1 he above plantation is nine miles from Camden 11
witn a good rond leading to it.
Persons disposed to purchase are invited to visit <
the place. .
Also, the corn and fodder thut may be on vthe j
premises. ~ W. O .NIXON j
The Columbia Telescope will please give the j
above three insertiohs and forward their aceount
to this office for payment. Oct. 28 26 ,
The oparinerslup heretofore existing in this {
Klace, under the firm of MURRAY &. BRYANT, i
as been dissolved by the death of the latter;
All persons having any demands against the said !
firm, will please hand them to the subscriber for
adjustment, and those who are indebted to it, are '
earnestly requested to make early payments t>
him. JOHN D. MURRAY, J
Surviving partner of the firm of J
MURRAY & BRYANT 1
Oca. 14 24 3m
JOHN D. MURRAY will continue business on
lis own account at the store lately occupied by .
Murray & ''ryant. c
Oct 14 24 3m r
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LOOK AX THIS !?The subscriber res
pectfnlly informs the citizens of Camden and
is vicinity, that they can have their clothes cut 4
nd made in first rate style, by calling on him at ti
lis residence, in Rutiedge street, two doors below ?
Jr. L. W. Ballard's. His terms will be reasonable,
til orders will be thankfully received, and promptly
attended to. ?
JOSEPH CHARLES WORTH.
Oct 28 26 tt .... *
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The house *
and lot now occupied by Jatnes Jenkins as v
& SlOM. and fnrmBrlo ht? 1 n I - J
? . .J ?. u\ tuiirar) o uiiriru ^
!oi sale The terms will be accommodating to the tl
purchaser and reasonable in price, which may be
more fully learned by application to
Aug. 13 15 WM. M'WILLIE.
% R.. JAMES H. ROC/JiELLE having located *
M.J hiuiseff in Camden, offers his professional '
ervices to the inhabitants of the town and its viinity
Office on the main street, one door above
ames Dun lap's store,
August 26 17 t.f
Furniture at Auction. i?
^ 7ILL be sold on Wednesday the 29th of k<
V yf November, ir.st at the House occupied by gi
WaUbscrib..ir, sundry articles of household Fori)!- In
ure, embracing among other things. Beds, Bed f?>
iteads, Mattresses, Tables, Sofas, * hairs, Ac. ej
Also?A lot of Books, among which are the br
Statutes of Sonth Carolina from 1700 to 1&32, in in
en vols.?bound.
rti \ 11 -f I 1 ? . v .
f-riiin?/in Bums uj ami uuuer ien Monars. casn I __
Ml Hums over that amount, on a credit of six I
nnntlis, with interest froth the date, and approved I
lecurity.
Nov 18 29 2t WO NIXON. U
Pl
FOR SALFi OU ROT, "
ON tho 1st day of January 1838, that well known
and. long established stand for a tan-yard, in Camden,
belonging to the subscriber. The rent will
lio for any number of vears to suit the tenant, and
he sale on terms alike accommodating to the pur- Qj
baser. Any person desirous of renting or purcnas- js
ng, may do so previous to the above date, by apply- Tt
ng to the subscribe!. y
also: tc
For sale on Wednesday, the 29th day ofNovem- pi
er, inst- that elegant and enmrrddious mansion T
louse on Brood street, known as Lafayette Hall. c<
forms made known on tho day of sale. d;
Bale to take place on the premises.
Nov. 11 28 tds JOHN CARTER.
For Sale.- -A well built close Carriage.
Also, twd good tiding Ilnises. p|
WM. O. NIXON. 5
Oct. 28 26 tf
Wood Land for Sale.
A BOi'T Three Hundred acres of well wooded |
jftjk 8and Hill Jiand, situated between seven and 1
tight miles from Camden. n
Nov. 18, 29 W. p. NIXON. ?
4I
OTICE.?I have placed the notes and accounts b
L w due: to the Estate Reuben t ucker, Jane and
Darcas Blair, and nay self, in the hands of John
VT DeSaussure, Esq. for collection,to whom early
jayment is requested. J have also appointed said
DeSaussure ray attorney and lawful agent, during
ny absence froin the btale.
Nov. 4, 273t JOHN J. BLA.I R.
Notice. j
HAVING, at the last Court, been appointed ?
assignee of Joseph G. Clark, and trustee to n
tie creditors, his not0 and accounts are in my d
lands for Collection. All persons indebted to him t,
ire respectfully requested to call at my office, with- t]
>ut delay, and pay. TJie creditors of said Clark a
vho may be willing to come in and receive tbcir
lividend*, will deliver to mf an afeconnt according h
o law, of their debts add demands^ within twelve ti
noqths from this day; otherwise they will be ex- b
tluded A JOHN SMART.
Camden, November 18 89 3t. It
ttjf* Many gentlemen are on his books for ve- b
y small amounts, which, no doubt they have for*
[otten.
job printing, j
NEATI.Y EXECUTED
AT THIS OFFICE?BOOKS, HAND- J
BILLS, CIRCULARS, *CJ# !
11
Dteiei Q?W?nni 11 BiTiftfti
T?E Establishment of thetX>MMERC|ALl
COURIER wn iontofiiilil?liyV ">
w >j oo muoeso |
rT^SS1^7 dmekf^?
lure a liberal patronage. *
Ths undotsigoed have spareda**e?hkorexpenoe
in obtaining lite in order to
rsndes. tin Paper ell the advantages that It wilt
admit of, and affording satisfaction to its patrons.
In poiitioal matu re the Conner. wl)l take no
part; the design being tp publish a Taper adapted
to the interest or all, which could not be effected
by its entering into the arena of Polities?it will
be confinedjirincipaily to snob matter as appertains
ww wuiuuicavci njjimmnuo ?U1U niXIUBOimnli
The GOURlGR ii published every Saturday
morning at Three Dollar* in advance, or Fonr
Dollar* if notpaid until the expiration of the year.
-Persona winning to become aobacribers muat address*
letter (roar said) to
. . L.M.JONES.
Camden, 8. C. May, 1837.
' i i ? n
. to" printers. , ,
X. White & Wbl linger,
RESPECTFULLY inform the Printer* of the
United 8tatea, to whom they have been individually
known as eatablisbed letter founders,
that they have now formed a co-partnership in
aid business, and an extensive experience, they
hope-to be able to give satisfaction to all who may
fhvor them with their orders.
The introduction of machinery In-place of the
tedious and unhealthy process of casting type by
band, 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. Extensive
use of'the machine-cast letter has fully tested and
established its superiority in every particular, over
Lho?e east by the olg process
lur itMier rounasry business will hereafter 'bo
sarried on by the parties'before named, under the
firrfi of White, li&ger & to. Their Specimen exhibits
a complete series, from Diamond to Sixtyfour
Lines I'ica. The Book and News type being
in the most modern stylp.
VViilTE, HAGER & Co. are agents for the I
tale of the Smith and Rust Printing Presses, with
which they can furnish their, custouu rs at manufacturers*
prices; Chases, casrs, composing sticks,
Ink, and every article used in the printing business,
kept for sale and furnished on short notice.
Did type taken in exchange for new at nine Cents
N. B.?Ncwspap sr proprietors who will give the
ibove three insertions, will be entitled to five dolars
in such articles as they may select from our
Specimens. alii3t E. WHITE & HAGAR.
1^ OT1CE.?All persona having demands against j
L w the estate of the late James F Bryant, de- 1
leased, are requested to render in attested statenents
of the same ; and those indebted to the said
istale are hereby called upon foi settlement.
Aug 19 10 tf THOS. C. BRYANT. Adro.
QT The Charleston Courier will give the above !
. weekly insertions, and forward their account to j
he subscriber for payment.
Win. 1\ W right
rAKES this method of informing his custom*
ers and the public generally, that he is ready
> execute any orders in the line of Coachmaking .
^pairing of (Jigs, 8ulkevs 4-c. And would like*
rise tender his public acknowledgements to those
rho have so liberally patronized him, and hope by
lose attention to business, to merit it conlinua*
ion of their patronnge.
Staieburg, Sept. 9 19 tf.
Stone Lime.
W /^Bbls. Stone Luue for sale by
f SHANNON M OEE, St Co.
May 13 2 11
By order ot the Court, on Mundny the 2d day of
ctober next, ivill be so!d at p bhc outcry, before
e Courthouse door, in Camden, the houses and
|g thp Dafan/Urtl iL
?v? ..uuui, miuairu at mi* corner 01 lJelib
and Campbell streets, and known and distinjished
in the plan of said town, by numbers seven
ji.dred and forty (740) and seven hundred and
rty-one (741.J Terms, a credit of twelve months
ccept so much cash as may pay the costs, with
?nd and j?6?d secunty. and a mortgage of the preises.
Purchaser to pax,for all necessary papers.
Sept. I) 11) if W. LANG, Com r.
COTTON SAW GINS.?The subscriber continues
to manutaclure the above article on
le most approved plan. Old Gins carefully retired
Ac &c. Early applications best sQit the
iterest of the planter and manufacturer.
July 32, 13, tP JOHN WORKMAN.
Attention Troop.
THE oider for the review of the 0th Regiment
f Cavalry at Columbia, on the 7th of Dec. next,
hereby countermanded. The review of that J
'giment, will take place at Columbia, on the fit si I
Wednesday of February, lt53d. You are ordered .
i parade your company at that time and at this '
lace, arined and equipped for drill and inspection,
'he officers and non-commissioned olficersoi your
JUlpanv Will asse?rihli> n? in- ?
?. ...i diiuic ])iacc on tne 1
ay previous for drill and instruction'. (
By order of the Comiuander-inX'hief. 1
J. II. ADAMS, Col. *
Columbia. Nov 25 30 tf <
You are hereby ordered to appear at the nsual <
lace of rendezvous, in Camden, on tlie first c-atur- * 1
ay in Dec next, properly armed and equipped. 1
By order of the aptain. . 1
Nov. 25 30 tf W. ANCRUM,0. S.
^ OTICE.?The subscribers will let out to the '
lowest bidder, on Wednesday the 8th January (
ext, the building of a Presbyterian church at 1
lishopville All those who wish to contract for 1
le building, will call on either ot the committee 1
elow named, who will show the plan, dec.
WILLIAM M* UTCHEON, 1
WILLIAM SHAW, 1
ISA A D. WHIT WORTH, \
WILL A vi H. liOWEN,
JOHN CROSWELL,
Nov. 25 30 3t Committee.
A DM1NIS1 RATORS SALE.?.By order of',
the Court of Ordinary of Kershaw Dist, I 1 <
rill ofler for sale, on Saturday, the 9lh of Dec. 11
ext, at the late residence ol Cordner 1 ngraham 1,
ec'd.,The personal property of said d#.?? #i 1
w ? M. VUII0IB- |
ng ot one Negro girl", a horse, corn, fodder, cate
uud hug?; also, sand y articles of household
nd kitchen furniture.
Terms?For the girl, one hundred and fifty dolirs
cash, note at si* mouths, bearing interest
;oin day o! sale, with approved security for the
alance.
For the other articles, all soma under five dolirs
cash, over that amount, note at si* months,
earing interest, with approved security
Nov. 25 30 3t . J. S. DEPA3S, Adm'r.
. . ' ?
FALL aud Wlnict Faihioui. Just
received by M'OOhALU if BRAS1NG'ON,
from Now York ind Philadelphia.
Thev are prepared to execi)te all orders in the
tost 1 ashionible Style, and at the shortest possible
otice M'DuJNALD BRASINGTON.
Oct 14 24 4t
MB
Hemay beknown by mwbi which beli*7
ed at the public whippiugpoale, lo this and ylfceg-] F
dtoWicta. He is & noted villain . .
? 1 . DAW1KL SiCAkiBOHOUGli. c
Nov 18 ft at " . ..
1 The'following aale is pbstbonetl until w
the 19th December, ' U
1 A DM1N1STRATORB SALE.?By order of t)
/m the' Coon of Ordinary of Krranaw Dirt., c<
1 offer for rale, on the Ijfrn December Inst, at the u
late nwdencj ol Mrs. E. xurlay, dec'd. the peraoni U
al proj*rty of raid dec'J, consisting ofabout thirty- ii
fix likely negroes among them, (here are two good g
blacksmiths?also, corn and fodder, and at oca of
1' horaca, hoga and cattle and plantation toola. i
Nov if 28 5i C L. DYF, Adm'r.
?*ALE AT AUCTlON.^i be aubacribera will
(9 eell at auction on Wednesday the 27th day of. i(
-November, at 10 o'clock, A. M. tlieir stock of goods, ti
I consisting of a general assortment of Dry Goods. >
Groceries and Hardware. The sale will be positive,
Iaa it is neeeaeary to cloao the affairs' of the concern.
Terms will be nade known on the day of sale. v
Nov. U 28 6t IIOI.LF.YMAN & GABS; J,
' The aboTe sale Is postponed sj
until Taeaday the 19th Decembei next
Nov. 26 - 'b<
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! To the Courier Patrons. ?
~WMT B take thia method of infonninir our natrons '
I that all Job work and Advertisement ac- I
counts will be made out, and presented lor pay mcnt
Quarterly.
Persons living out of (he State, who send Adver- tisements
and Job-work, are requested to state, ej
who, and where their accounts .are to bq sent for
payment. ^ %
| May 0, 1837. ^ ?
FOR SALE?The subscriber's house and lot
in the town of (. amden, situate on the j*h
East side of Broad street, opposite Col. John
Carter's. If not previously disposed of, it will be
sold before the Court House in Camden, at publin
sale, on Monday, the 1st January next, on a credit
<Jf twelve months.
Also, on the 20tl? December next, on the pre- ^
tnises, his plantation known as Jourden's Hill, on
the oast side of the Wateree, about ten miles
above Camden,4he tract contains upwards of 200
acres of-prime upland, 130 of vhich is cleared, p
under good fence, with all necessary fixtures in
good repair. The property can be seen and treated
for at private sale, at any time previous to the
above time, on application to
inov. 11 *H tf J. J. RUCKLE. g
TliE successor the SOUTHERN TONIC it* fo
unprecedented. It has been anxiously Bought A
after by all persons in every part of the United M
States, and its widely extended distribution has C<
been owing to the inany requests received from cc
every section of the South arid Sooth West. "AI- sd
though it originated in an obscure part of the coun- th
try but a few years since, it is now found in all* the pi
principal towns and villages in the Union, and us ?>1
virtu? s as a cure for Ague and Fever, and an a in
general Tonic, are appreciated by all who have 'el
used it Being as it professes a compound of to
Southern Vegetables, it is needless to ofter the as- cr
suratice that there is no A rsenic, Mercury, nor any cl
thing in the least hprtful to the human constitution
in it. It will be found a valuable Medicine
in all cases of Dyspepsia and disorganised Stomach rc
and Bowelsl ana patients convalescing from fcil-1 J 1
linus Fever, will derive the most import, nt bene- ] til
/Its from the use of lh? .Snuli?>m Tonic. It uiuy jot]
uc Bufiuniaierea to cniiaren and infanta of'tiie most J>?
tender age with the utmost safety. Prepared by by
Coster andCoxe at their Labratory, at Montgome- ve
ry Alabama* For sale by their appointed agent, eri
JAMES R. M'KAIN. wl
June 3 1 tf tni
? ? m<
JONES'
PATENT COTTON ?ljv. Pu
THIS Gin can be mad6 double, or single. If e'1
made double, they reduce labor, and gin just 8RI
Jouble, the quantity of cotton over the single cylinJer
Gin, no other kndhaving.been in use prevous
to this patent; and wlieiher single or double, they M*
ire 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 a stand, and wlgrther l
im&ll or large, one hand will be sufficient lo Attend ,,
.hem. The Gins have mechanical feeders and K
toppers attached to them, which free the cotton
rom leaves, trash, dirt, &c. before it can teach the
taws, and by the thorough iiackling operation it
cceives from the feeders, which make two revoutions
to one of the saws, it is almost in a half * ?
jineu siaio, Doiore it descends to the saw By a *
/ery simple arrangement of a screw to each dtet of
ran tea, m which the hoppers rest. and through I
which the teeth of the feeders pass, they can be Foi
nade to teed slow or fast to suit the condition of c
he cotton at the time. When made double, the t
jaws are placed on two sets of cylinders and turn *01
jpon each other in opposite directions, and are . 8
;leansed by two sets of brushes that have fohr revo
utions to one of twe saw.t The two cylinders can 8
>e detached so as to enable the planter to run one _
>r both at pleasure, although embraced With feeders, Foi
&c. in one stand. The whole is put ih operation *c
with a drum and band, as in the ordinary Gin, and 8
nay be propelled by horse, steam, or water power. ^o
It mav also be. propelled by iron running gear. I
The force required to work it, is about the same as J *oi
hat necessary to move an equal number of saws in $
.he common Gin. This Gin^kas I. .?r jui in *,0,
>peration in New Orleans for (fo or three weeks,' ^
md its success tested in the presence of ? large | *
number of planters, merchants aud others, and at
eceived their general approbation. . ; TT
Several gentlemen have been so kind as to feiVe | 11
the Patentee their written opinion respecting Ihe i 86
merits of the Gin. A number of others could be | "
ldded, but the following are deemed sufficient: < ?*
From his Excellency Gov. While of Louisiana. |ton
New Orleans, F*b. 27. 1837. PaJ
Dr. A. Jones?Sir, In reply to your enquiry, anJ
what I think of your improved Cotton Gin, J have *
to say, that I saw it work on Saturday the 25th inst. j ",e
and was very much pleased with its performance. 1 r,,8
The mere fact of ita self-feeding, see in a to me to i *8?
bo a very valuable improvement; and besides, the ! ?e8
quality of the cottori, as it comes out of the pro- j n 0
cess, appeared to me to be belter and cleaner than ' 4"e
from the common Gins in use, and that it saves on
considerably in labor. Respectfully, &e. i at
E. I) WHITE. in*
From Mr J. Compton, a wealthy planter, resident ^isi
in the Parish of Rapide. L.oni?inn* "i"
Dr. Jones?Dear Sir, 1 have examined your Pa- an<'
tent Cotton Gin, with feeders, Ac. And have Par
seen it in operation, and approve of it so highly; "ha
that I have taken the. liberty of ordeting one for P,a
my plantation in time for the next crop. ,s r
Yours respertfullv, J. COMPTON* I an^
New Orleans, F?b. *28, 1837. i
From Mr. A. Longer, an experienced and eminent ?"l
Cotton Ihrokcrof New Orleans.
New Orleans, r eb S8,1837. wh
Dr. Jones -Dear Sir, in answer to your note of ??t
this morning, 1 will state, that 1 have carefully
amined your new Patent Cotton Oin, and have teSjfc
found it far superior to these generally used in this
) .J '
4te Mmn ForJIull, High dr. Co^^Mcn
. Merchant*.
Or. A. Jf>w Phi Bur, ?e have examined tU
& tSCtteS
eanseo state, tod eAMvtct the mine greatly
tyeetor to the nvtsrfge eCmple* which bnee coma
adttr our etmreation this or preceding teutons.
' .'S- Very wwWIbllrjour ob't servants.
;?ywo h*n iw?^i&^L,H1GH &
C1?1lo'a U
Dr* Jones?-Bwpie'SivIn- reply to you* inquiry
rrtoerning your inquiry. concerning your new Paint
Cotton Qin, we deem it no lees a pleasure i
?n a duty to aay to you, Vmphatk ally, that we
ansider it a most decided aha valuable lm prove lent.
We have examined it carefully and seen it
i successful operation, and we feel nohciil&tancy
i recommending it to (he attention of planters
enerally. Moat teapcctfully yours, wt. ^
HARRIS SMITH EVAN'S,
* DAVID J. MEANS,
WM. C. CLIFTON.
New Orleans, March 7,1637.
P S.?As a.further testimony of my confidence
I the success of your Gin, you will pleate order
wo Double.Gins of 80 saws in a stand each, for
ty plunUlion, and oblige yours truly,
H-S- Evans.
An a further proof of iqy confidence in your Gin,
duVill please order roe a Double Gin, of tile
line aise, for my plantation,.add oblige yours rerectfully,
D. J. Mkahs.
Mr. C lit top also slated, that if he had not just
?lore bought two new Common Gins, that he
ould likewise have ordered one or two of the
stent Giiita for hiatotantafion.
torn Mr. H. F. M Kenna, of (lie house of Grander,
M'Kenna & Wright, of New Orleans. .
Dr. A. Jones?Dear Sir, in reply to your note,
Icompanied by a specimen of the cotton, ginned
j your Patent Gin, I beg leave to observe, tliut it
tbibils a decidt d improvement on the usual pro*
>88 of ginning; delivering the staple uninjured
id free from nap or trash, clean and of good co~
r; thereby giving the article an Additional value,
heae favoiable impressions of the advantages of
>ur "Patent Gin, have been confirmed by subselcntly
witnessing it in operation. The utility of
ie double cylinders and saving of labor, will bo
adily perceived arid properly appreciated by the
telligent planter.
f eeling a deep ihierest in the success of all iniovements
tending to benefit the iinportunt staph a
our country, I trust that ycurs will meet with
e encdurnaonii nt it justly merits.
Very respectfully, your ob t serv't,
, , - . ^ H. F. M'KENNA.
New Orlrans/Ma'rfcho, 1?37..
roin Mr. G. Senior, n Machinist of New Orleans.
Dr. A Joi es?Deor Sir, in answer tc your inquiof
my opinion <>f your Patent Cotton Gin, 1
5 leave to state, thai 1 was fifteen years crgain
the cotw'b lactones of Manchester, Engnd,
and during tour )'cars of that time, 1 was
ronu n 111 the house of Messrs. Lewis, Williams
Co., and near five years spinner in the house of
essrs. Sandlord & Grtene. I have seen.your
otton Gin in operation, and have examined tl c
dton ginned by it, and pronounce ilbelter clcand,
and the staple less injured, than nrv erttrn
at over come under my observer. ' i .
etcJy rent.y tor the breaker withov.'. u : <: ' i'.\OW4.T,
and would, therefore, save r"r -r ;
nianufacturing the article. 1 consider eottc-Yr
eansed by your "Gin, would command frth er e
two cents on the pound n.oio than the cvn,.(.(
dps brought into the Manchester n.aihet. ; j ?
eansed by common Gins Yours, very resp'ly.
N. Orleans, March 9, GEOItGE bLNlOR.
Dr. Jones?Deai 'Sir, in answer to your inquiry
specting my opinion of your Patent Cotton Gir,
have to state, that I have been engaged in put
ig up the Carver Gins for planters en Red River,
' that J^havejiecn your Gin in operation, and
?c t *aininra u?e quality pf |]je cction preduced
it; 1 consider it equal if not superior to the Corr
Gins: in addition to which, 1 think your feedi
a decided improvement, and by the ufd 61'
lich, the quality of the cotton cleaneed appeals
ach inipiuvcd. over that produced by the em>
in Gins. Yours &c. S. BENNETT.
New Orleatis, March 10, 1P37.
In addition to the above, the Patentee will refer
inters to tho following ^gentlemen, who have
lier seen the Gin in operation, or have examined
mplcs cleansed by it: Messrs. N. & J. Dick
inmns Barrett & Co., Hngur<, Niven & Co.,
tnbeth & lliompson, Martin, Pleasants & Co.,
nrmaiin, Briggs & Co., Win. L. Flower; Eullitt,
ORDERS RECEIVED FOR
lotted latent Cotton Gin,
'the Patentee, Ao. 03 Magazine st. Acic-Orleutrs
Vo be munUtactured in New York, by Bobert
Hoe, & Co.
SCALE OF PRICES.
DOUBLE GINS,
r a Double Gin of 80 saws or more on
>ach cylinder, making 1G0 saws in the
iland, with feeders, bands, &c. at $G
ier saw, or . $000 00
r a Double Gin of 60 saws on a cylinder,
>r 120saws in the stand, feeders,&c. at
per sow, or 720 00
r do, of 40 sows on do, or 80 saws in a
tand, at $6 25 per saw, or 5C0 00
r do. of 20 saws on do. or 40 saws in a
tand, at $6 50 per saw, or 260 00
KINini V Clio
VJAAXfcJ.
r a Single Gin of 80 saws or In ore, with
>ne set of feeders, bands, &c. at ?(> per
aw, 480,00
r do. of f?0 sates, With feeders, &c. at
^(j 50 per saw, * 300,00
r do. of 40 saws, with feeders, &c. at
?6 75 per saw, 300,00
r db. of 20 saws, with feeders, Ac. at
yt 60 per sow, 150 000
?xtra tc? th where desired, for feeders, supplied
40 centBench ; the number of teeth being about
lal to the number of saws. One set of feeders,
s considered however, will wear out two or three
b of saws Extra saws supplied at 80 cents each.
The Gins ordered will be del vered to the agents,
planters in any of the sea port towns of the cotplunting
States, at the above prices, the ojrcnls
itig the freipht on the same frnn New York,
1 becoming responsible for !he amount of the Gin.
t is desirable, when planters give orders At Gins,
y should accompany tin m w ith their view s in *
urd to the arrangement of saws, breasts, brushAc.
It is found they differ in opinion. Soire
ire sows of larger diameter thoh others. The
st common size is9 or 11)inches ; but some wifh
m 12 inches Some wish 5 or 6 rows of brushes
an axle, while others do net want more than 4
most. Some wish saws with 8,or 1) teeth to the
h. while others want 10 or 11 With so much
srenanrw. WP nrefipr then nhntild. at the tim* it
i j i r ? *? / ? - "
mr order*, furnish a statement of their wisher,
I tiie manufacturerers can fulfil them in every
ticulnr. Where it is left to our discretion, wo
II knakethem on the most modern and approved
n. An order can be executed, from the time it
eceived, in the space of eight or nine weeks,
I the Gin in that time plnced in ?he hands of the
tor. To be in time for the next crop, all orders
ght to be in the hands of the manufacturers by
first or middle of May; except for plantations
e#e they are late in commencing to pfek or gir.
ton.
S. B>-Thf Patent Right.* for any one of lbs
ton growing States, will be sold on reasonable
May 1(5 tt