Camden commercial courier. (Camden, S.C.) 1837-1838, December 16, 1837, Image 4

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Om ran mI H?m vary tttll* wJi.fljh W old low bT ' ObR. On.9 39 If ifc; ^FSLr teis 8? ?OR wiLLiiia Mp*W * " Wiil par Hm above nmiHUh appwbee m eioer or WILLIAM 3iX>TTJ?tk*p Degrees 'Sol 10 ordl inches hivk, a ladMWattfr^wM made hia eeoape from Mr. WitKMndi On Um night of Ute Oiiti Oat. OeM the* i* eustodv, ftr several odhMMsUi: MmK?|, He mar *^e known bp awfta MPt We We immi ed at toe publio whipping m**? la UUa iai *ii district*. fltWa noted fuUCT ^ OANlKMCkMOKOUQB. . nor 19 W 4t JAMES K*. BBIIIirom ***** this day executed a dgsd of mif wiW ofii . his estate,to the mtnnMlu for tiis woct of his creditors in tho swMMt is the nid hed of assignment decltttd: ItbUoo is hereby gives Unit all debts das the old Besses L. tmiogtos, either is his ows doom, or Ui the nuns of Btsoe 1 U*nsinftoa or MoDoneld A ttrestngton. isolsded is the said assignment, snd persons indebted are reqnested to oall os the itabseribers and settle the lis deed of assignment directs "the division of the sorploe, after oertain specified debts, rateablj among ths creditors of the said James L. I'rasington, whs we reqaired to file and establish with- the ssbsssfbsrs their demands within sis months from ( 'tho date of the deed, The deed maj be seen on ^ application to the subscribers. flAM'r. gurvro i. ?-?U I ? S4I%) II* J. P. SHINER. Dec. 9 32 if Assignee*. WINTER ARRANGEMENT! ? - DECEMBEIt. It is with pleasure that I call the attention of my friends and correspondents to the schemes pat forth for the month of December* as they really present a combination of Capitals never before equalled. To insure a supply, address jour orders early to S.J. SYLVESTER, 130 Broadway, JVeio- York. tylrginia Stale Lottery, Class 8For the Benefit of the Town of Wellsbarg, To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. Saturday Dec. < 2, 1837. CAPITALS. f10,000'.! 10,000 C,000 ! 5,000! 4,000 rixe of 2500 < 425 Prizes 1000 1 nr ## iso " 500 I 1 200 * 200 11 Tickets $10?Shares in proportion. M Certificate of a Package of 25 whole Tickets will cost only 130. Halves and Quarters in pre. portion. Delay not to send your orders td For* tune's Home. Twenty-five Thousand doll's. , 20 Prizes of 2,000 Dollars: i MARYLAND LOTTERY, > Class No. 24, for 1837. 1 FTo be drawn at Baltimore, Dec. 6. scheme. $25,000? $8,000? $,5000 20 Prizes of 2,000 20 ? 500 20 " 400 6cc. 6cc. 6cc. Tickets only 10 Dollars. A Certificate of a Package of 22 Tickets will he sent for 120 Dollars. Halves, Quarters and I Eighths in proportion. ' Virginia State Lottery ? For the benefit of the Mechanical Bene- a volcnt Society of Norfolk. 1? Class 9 for 1837. b To be drawn at Alexandria, Fa. Saturday, Dec. 9,1837. CAPITALS. * 1 Prize of 30,000 Dollars h 1 ? 10,000 Dollars 3 1 " 8,000 Dollars 1 ? 3,000 Dollars 1 ? 2,500 Dollars 1 fcO " 1.000 Dollars J 20 " 500 Dollars i 20 " $00 Dollars n &c. 6lc. \ Tickets pnly 10 Dollars. ' A Certificate of a Package of 25 Whole Tickets * trill be sent for 130 Dollars?Packages of shares 1 iu proportion. RICH_AND SPENDID SCHEME. ??ran<t consolidated Lotttfy. * For the benefit of the State Treasury, Del. College and Common Scools t CLASS O FOR 1837* i To be drawn at Wilmington, Del. Sat- \ urday December 10. GRAND SCHEME. $40,000115,000 8,006! 6000, 4150 ! 5 Prize of 4500 Dollars I 5 Prizes of 1250 Dollars j 76 Prices of 500 Dollars '. 128 Prizes of 200 Dollars Tickets Ten Dollars. I Certificate of a package of 25 whole Tickets in I this Magnificent Scheme may be bad for 140 Dol- < lore?Packages of Halves and Quarters in -proportion. | MARYLAND LOTTERY, CLASS 26. | To be drawn at Baltimore, December 20. CAPITALS. * $25,000! 8,000 4,000 3.000 1 1 of 200 40 of *??? _ - .. *VW | 6c c. 6cc. Tickets for Ten Dollars. ! A certificate ol a package of 25 Whole Tiekets j will be sent on receipt of $C6. Halves and Qoar> ters in the same proportion. 15 drawn numbers in each pack of 36 tick. ' Virginia State Lottery. Class D. J For the benefit of the Richmond Academy To be drawn at Alexandria* V*. Dec. 30. SClf CMC.. 1 Prize of 30,000 1 44 0,000 J 1 " 6,000 I 1 4.000 1 44 3,600 60 . " ??0 00 " 160 05 * 100 &c. Ac. j Tick#*# |0 dejyU/f e ?- . e "*?Z3S MMM, Uw M?h pf t???u IHTI* Mtf VipmlkM NNM ! tft? mMmIw ud UfklV NMMiaUt mkttw ?F dn fr1 ! P?1MM wf IMWlllll? MM MMIIUt U tx?w IMN4?N4 to??MUM ? Uw A?MWH p?MK * * IWW1 wHifaUw ?r t nahff I eweHeewe el hat m4 NM ?u?4ite m U* pro. Mm. U is ? % pwlMMirf mm, to Mrck (ks M?? u?4 ftul coMffMuCM uwaf ft?n <fi?tflbniiinini tiiuirini naatiVihjs Wisl wpoa the ^Mie tytb ?f fabricated fmoAof sMwrioi ww?, m4 tUrr floods, by a ?M ?f SMroemrr, tMritcilM pretenders, ao to* teiffry te??roH of niftd aidutem that it is irapossiWr twe smdeii in Indian can any longer go 'down wMh tin IntelUgent people of this country, flmteilb. niM and agreeable in tbeir nature, stemM V kept In every family in oasea of ai|dden iWttn, for by their prompt administration, ehole ra, ctampa, spasms, fevers,-end other alarming comphualo, which too then prove fatal, may be speedily cured or prevented. In fact, all thoae who value good health should never be without them. They are soljl in'packets, at 50 cents, $1, and t2?%ch. by ever ?respectable druggist, bookseller, and vender of medicine in the United States and the Canadaa, with oopious -'irections, together with testimonials of professional ability from the following eminent gentlemen; Sir Aatley Cooper, J. Abernethy, Jan Slundell, M. D.. W. Back. M. D., J. Aston Key, A. Frampton, M D and numerous others. The originals may be seen in possession of the general agent, bv whom the medicine is imported into this country, and to whom all applications for-agei'ciea must be made. WO. 'lOLBElft, 36 Waverley Place, N. York, Sole General Agent for the tJ. S. f c. Sold by J R. M'KAIN, amdm, S. C. Oct 21 25 tf WHITE, LEE v Co., 8?imterville, South Carolina, agents for Coster & Cose original SOUTHERN TONIC. Certificates of the efficacy and virtue of this medicine are in their possession June 3 5 tf fllO Silk. C111turinta ?Understanding that i JL some persons about Columbia, contemplate embarking in the Silk Culture, anJ as ther may probably be others elsewhere, I have thought proper to give notice, that I will have some young trees of the Chinese Mulberry to sell. (f adequate encouragement could be expected, 1 could make arrangements to supply "a considerable number annually, at the northern prices. I could easily, during the winter of 1838, supply from fifteen to twenty thousand, if I had any certaiety of a demand for that nnmber should any one desirous of obtaining a supply, drop mc a note at this place, (Camden) it would soon come to hand, at Longtown, Fairfield District, where I reside A knowledge of the probable demand at an early period would enable me to arrange my p|an9 ana operations to meet it. Deo. 9 31 2t WM. ELLISON. South Carolina,) Lancaster District. \ Koi>ert r tittups and his wife, Susanna, uppicant, s. James Davidson and his wife Elizabeth, Isar.-l j'ortinberry and his wile Tabitha, Mark Mosely and lis wife Olivca^and l^cvy Dcason, heirs oi Edmund Deason, itee'd., Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that the above parlies, defendants, resides without this State, it is thereforo ordered that they do ap|iear and object to the division or sale of the real estate of Edmund Deason, on or bofore the first Monday in January next, or their consct to the same will be entered of record. J. H. WITH IISPO ?N, O L. D. Nov. 11 *28 8t Pi's fee $4 50 The ':opartnership heretofore existing in this jlace, under the firm of MUR iAY <Sc Bftr ANT,: ias been dissolved by the death of the latter; All persons having any demands against the said I irm, will please hand them to the subscriber for djustment, and those who are indebted to it, are arnestly requested to make early payments 1? din. JOHN D. MURRAY, Surviving partner of the ?rm of MURRAY & BRYANT Oct. 14 24 3m JOHN D. \11TRR VY will continue business on lis own account at the store lately occupied by rlurray <V Hry ?nlj Oct 14 24 3in Look at this !?The subscrifier res pectfnllv informs the citizens of Camden and ts vicinity, that they cun have their clotheR cut .nd made in firat rate style, by calling on him at us residence, in Rutledge street, two doors below ilr. L. W. Ballard's. His terms will be reasonable. Ml orders will be thankfully received, and prornpty attended to JOSEPH CHARLES WORTH. Oct 28 26 If OCJSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The house and lot now occupied by James Jenkins as i store, and formerly by J. D. Lemiere, is offered oi sale. The terms will be accommodating to the >urchaser and reasonable in price, which may be nore fully learned by application to Aug. 12 15 WM. M'WILLIE. ^R. JAMES H. I^OCHELLE having located bLW himself in Camden, offers his professional lervices to the inhabitants of the town and its vi;inity Office on the maip street, one door above lames Dnnlap's store, Autrust 26 17 if NOTICE.?The subscriber wishes io move to the West, offers his plantation on which he low resides, for sale on the 26lh day of Octolier, containing about, four hudrc<i and sivty acres, there s about two hundred cleared, and about eighty acres "resh land. A good dwelling hous, l?arn, stables, gin-house and icre.w, plantation tools and stock of all kiyda, corn ind fodder. Terms made known on the day of sale. Sept. 30 93 tf JOSEPH K1RKLAVD. C10TT0N SAW GINS?The subscriber con/ tinnes to manufacture the above article on .he most approved plan. Old Gins carefully remired Ac Ac. Early applications best suit the nterewt of the planter nrrd manufacturer. July32, 12 tf JOHN WORKMAN. R|TOTICE.?The notes and accounts of W. B. L w Daniels are placed in my hands for collec* ion?all those indebted will please come forwitkd md settle the same immediately. Ma? 20 3 tf W. R. YOUNG M|RS. E. A NILES, hai removed to the house1T,P' nearly opposite the Presbyterian ChuVoh. >n DeKalb street, where she will accommodate a Ifw young ladies with board. She will also give Msona in Musid, if reeoired. Dee 16 33 tf JOB PRINTING, NEATLY EXECUTED iT THIS OFFICE.?BOOKS, V* * ' d# + yfssuxsa%sc^arEg ?r ?". - 'i^" \; > .'c v.y_ - ;a. v^ ^i * '? f^SK=lir?.,tt^5J5p I I ?* it I ,,. I^OMMlTfiBD to the Jail of Itoraliav. \y Dtariot, on the 6th I net., a inm man wb< call# bimaeti ft DM UNO, and soya that ha Wkmm to i^knond < roff, of CharMon. Said noftoii about 23 jeara old, dark aooiplected, and abou m r--4 o .I 1 ur.u *PL-' - \ , 9 icei o or # iiiuiirs iu|u or wwuer w reqoMUX ! to come forward, prove property, par charges anc ! take hint away. C. X SHIVER, j. *. D. I Dee. 9 ?3 tf I _ V 4^1 heap India Rnbber ^leeii>~Tb< V subscriber has received on consignment a lo of India Rubbrr Goods, which he offers at Um following prices, vis: Gentlemen's Over Coats, at - - - ?6'& 7 " Pantaloons with feefaUsched, 6 00 ! ** Leggings, " " " 6 00 Ladies India Rubber Aprons, 75 ? Lined and Bound Rubber Shoes, 1 60 " Unlined " " 1 00 Aliases Lined & Round all siaes, 1 00 Ala Ladies "runella Waterproof Shoes, 1 00 One India Rubber Bed. , Dec. 9 02 tf GEO. ALDEN. j ^fTRlYED or Stoleo.?From the sobI 5^ scriber at Stateburg, on the evening of the 1 22d Nov'r , a bay Mare, about 5 years old and 14 I hands high. Said Mare has a small star in hei I face, and marks of the collar on one shoulder. Any person taking up snid mare and dehvetirifj ! her to A R* Ruffin in this place, C raon fy Sondcrt I at Stateburg, or to myself at my residence, shall j be liberally rewarded and all expenses paid. Dee. 2, 31 3 H H. WELLS. Tl.o T?~l ?:?I ?-? .1 ... n>r ./uiuihuiii cirwupr win give inv 8DOVC two insertions, and forward account to the subscriber for pay me of, at Privateer P.- O., Sumter Diet For Sale, A Fin#Two Horse BAROUCHE?Enquire at this Office. Nov. 18, 29 tf ; . s;*OTlCE.? Maims against the late Col Thos. V I English, are requested to be rendered properly attested without delay, and those indebted are required to make immediate payment Nov 4 27 6t C J SHANNON, Adm'r OTICE.?The subscribers will let out to the lowest bidder, on Wednesday the 8th January next, the building of a Presbyterian Church at Bishopville All those who wish to contract for )he building, will call on either of the committee below named, who will show the plan, See. WILLIAM M'< UTCliEON, WILLIAM SHAW, ISAAC D. WHITWORTH, WILL AM H. liOWEN, JOHN CROSWELL, Nov. 25 30 3t Committee. PROSPECTUS I O* Til K ramdeii Commcreial Courier. THF. Establishment of the COMMERCIAL COURIER was rendered necessary by the incon venience to which our citizens have been subjected for the want of n public channel of e.oinmunicatior which in a commercial community like Camden, ii essentially necessary, and consequently the COUR.IEK. S claim on the public is such as should ensure a liberal patronage. The undersigned have spared no trouble or expense in obtaining the best workmen in order to render the Paper all the advantages that it will admit of, and affording satisfaction to its patrons. In political matters the Courier will take no part; the design being to publish a Paper adopted to the interest or ai.i., which cotild not be'ejflfed by its entering into the arena of Politics?isBwill be confined principally to such matter as appertain! to Commerce. 'Xgriculture and Amusement. The COURIER is published every Saturday morning at Three Dollars in advance, or Foui Dollars if not paid until the expiration of the year Persons vvishi.ig to become subscribers must ad dress a letter (post paid) to L. M. JONES. Camden, S. C. May, 1837. Win. P. Wright TAKES this method of informing his customers and the public generally, that he is ready to execute any orders in the line of Coachraaking repairing of (iigs, Sulkeys frc. And would like wise tender his public acknowledgements to those who have so liberally patronized him, and hope by close attention to business, to merit a continuation of their patronage. Stateburg, Sept. 9 19 tf. stone Lime. TP? Bbls. Stone Lrme for sale by % > SHANNON M'GEE, & Co. May 13 2 tf South Carolina, j Sumter District. y SUMMONS IN PARTITION. Johh Cole applicant, vs. A. Cole (widow^ William Cole and Mourning hi* wife, Noel Cole and Agnes his wife, Thomas Cole and wife, David Cole, Donald Cole, Willis Beckwith and children, (Thomas and Eliza) William King and Ann his wife, William Flickson and Harriet his wife, Jamet R. Law, guardian atlitem for minors Thomas afcd Eliza eckwith, defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that William Cole and Mourning his wife, Noel Cole and \ Agnes his wife, Thomas Cole and wife, Willis I D^-L LL -i ? ucunwiui uiiu oiuiuren ( inomas and Eliza) William King and Ann his wife, William Hickson and Harriet his wife, lesides without this State. Jl is therefore ordered that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the real estate of John Colo Sen'r. dec'd., on or before the second Monday in January next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. W Lf WIS, O. S. O. Nov. 11 27 8t Pr's fee $9 W[ OT1CE?All persons having demands against 1^1 the estate of the late James F Bryant, deceased, are re*qussted to render in attested statements of the same ; and those indebted to the said estate are hereby oalled upon for settlement. Aug 19 10 tf TtfOS. O. BRYANT. Adm. (CP rThe Charleston Courier will give the above 4 weekly insertions, and forward their account to the subscriber for payment. rfflHJS copartnership heretofipro existing under tlto firm of L. M. Jones, & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, L. M. Jones will settlo tho business of tho concern. L. M. JONES, F. 8. BRONSOJt. jr*. ?s, m mw Indebted f the Me |m wUl wmk+ payment er eatktaotury inimmaftr the moont due, el m ' eailr a day u practicable. i 0. Otee b authorised teste* the**** eftfce Art*'] . tc i: [ .i&yyrH-ssi*****'; aoood Aa1SSW4 c.. < , It?*. 4, -4iT %i I X|i? fallowing sale is postponed until t the 12th December. , | A DMIN1STRATORS 8ALE.?Bv order of 1 I iA Ul? Coturi of Ordinary of K?m1u? Diat..I< I.ofier-flbr*Mk), on tholfith December Inst. at the , late reaUUece ol Mrs. E. Tartar, dee'd. the psieon- , ? al property of said dee'd, consisting of about thirty- \ ?|x likely negroes among them, there are two good j : blacksmith s?klso, corn and fodder, and stock of , I hones, hogs and cattle and plantation tools. 9 Not. if 528 5t C. L. DYE, Adn^'r. "?jfctALE AT AUCTION?The subscribers will d sell at auction ?h Wednesday the ?7th day of November, at 10 o'clock, A. M.'their stock of goods, j consisting of a general assortment ol Dry Goods, 11 Groceries and Hardware. The sale"will be- positive, I-, as U is necessary to. .close the affairs of the concern. I Terms will he Made known on the day of sale. I Nov. 11 28 Gt HOLLEYMAN & GA8S; [ The above ?ale is postponed 11 unt'd Tuesday the-19th-Deoembei next. n Not. 525 L ' v - il ? fl | To the Courier Patrons. f miofG take this method of informing our patrons , ff that all sfoVwork ftlSd Advertisement 4ccounts will be made out, and presented lor pa* men11 , quarterly. * ' s I Persons living out of the State, who send Adver-!,! tisements and Job-work, are requested to slate, who. and where their accounts are tovbe sent for 1 , payment. Mayti, 183fr. ~ FOR SALE?The subscriber's house and lot in the town of Camden, situate on the | East aide of Bread street, opposite Col. John t Carter's. If not previously disposed df, it will be , sold before the Court House in Camden, at public j ' sale, on Monday, the 1st January next, on a credit of twelve months. . Also, on the 20th December next, on the pre- j mises, his plantation known as Jourden's Hill, on i the east side of the Waleree,'~dbout ten miles above Camden, the tract contains upwards of 200 acres of prime upland, 130 of which is cleared, 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 1 above time, on application to i Nov. 11 28 If J. J. MICKLE. j THE success of the SOUTHERN TONIC is 1 unprecedented. It has been anxiously sought j''< after by all persons in every part of the United ; 1 States, and its widely extended distribution has * been owing to the many requests received from < every section of the South and South West. *A1- j4 though it originated in an obscure part of the criiin- {1 try but a few years since, it is now found in all the ; j principal towns and villnges in the Union, and its | virtu* s as a cure for Ague and Fever, and as a i general Tonic, are appreciated by all* who liave * used it Being as it professes a compound of I , j Southern Vegetables, it is needless to ofier the as- < . suioiiw iuttn.ui.-rw ta no nrseiuc,mercury, nor any ? | thing in th.c least hurtful to the human constitui tion in it. It will be fqnnd a "Valuable Medicine i in all casesof Dyspepsia and disorganized Stomach jJ . and Bowelel and patients convalescing from liil- | lious Fever, will derive the most important bene- 1 fits from the use of the Southern Tonic. It may 1 . be administered to children and infants of the most J , tender age with the tiimost 6*fety. Prepared by ' Coster andCoxe at their Labratory, atMonlgome- 1 ry Alabama* For sale by their appointed agent, < JAMES R. M'KAIN. 1 June 3 1 tf i r ; 1 I JONES' PATENT COTTON GIN. I ' ? CD HIS Gin can be made double, or single. If * f R made double, they reduce labor, and gin just ' double, the quantity of cotton over the single cylin- . der Gih, no other knd having been In use prevous j to this patent; and whether single or double, they ! are found to improve tho quality of the cotton, by k more perfectlycleaning it. They can be made to contain from 20 to 1G0 saws in a stand, and whether small or large, one hand will be Zufficlent to attend <j them. The Gins bkve mechanical feeders and * hoppers attached to them, which free the cotton ' from leaves, trash, dirt, &c. before it can reach the f % t- - - * - " , Haws, ana oy me morougn hackling operation it receives from the feeders, which make two revo- ^ ' lutions to one of the saws, it is almost in a half ' gined stale, before it descends to the saw By a very simple arrangement of a screw to each set of gaates, on which the hoppers rest, aitd through , which the teeth of the feeders pass, they can be made to teed slow or fast 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 eaeh other in opposite directions, and are i cleansed by two sets df brushes that have four revolutions to one of twe saw. The two cylinders can be detached so as to enable the planter to run one ? or both at pleasure, although embraced with feeders, dkc. in one stand. The whole is put in operation with a drum and band, as in the ordinary Gin, and may be propelled "by horse, steam, or water power It may also be propelled by iron running gear. > j The force required to work H^is about the same as that necessary to move an equal number of saws in r the common Gin. This Gin has been put in ' operation in New Orleans for two or three weeks, ' and its success tested in the pretence of a large f number of planters, merchants and others, and ? received their general approbation f Several gentlemen have been ho kind as to give 1 i the Patentee their written opinion respecting the 8 I merits of the Gin. A number of others could be > added, but the following are deemed sufficient: ? * From his Excellency Gov. While of Louisiana. i New Orfeans, Feb. 27, 1837. ^ L Dr. A. Jones?Sir, In reply to your enqufry, 0 1 what I think of your improved Cotton Gin, 1 have . > to say, that I saw it work on Saturday the 25th inst. ' nnd was very much pleased with its performance. r I The mere fact of its self-feeding, seems to me to e, kz? ~ ?* ?v u .c.j Tiuuvuie improvement; and besides, the " quality of the cotton, as it comes ont of the pro- . cess, appeared to me to be better and cleaner than I from the common Gins in use, and that it saves , considerably in labor. Respectfully, &c. E. D WHITE. j{ I Prom Mr J. Compton, n wealthy planter, resident in the Parish of Rspide, Louisiana. * Dr. Jones?Dear Sir, 1 have examined yoar Pa> tent Cotton Gin, with feeders, &c. And have > seen it in onorstiAr ??? " ? -r-;??..? ?fi|?iuvc oi it so highly that I have Uken the liberty of ordering one for P my plantation in time for the next crop. Youra respectfully, J. COMPTON. New Orleans, Feb. 28, 1837. ; From Mt. A. Longer, an experienced and eminent ^ Cotton .Broker of New Orleans. New Orleans, *'eb. 28,1837. Dr. Jones -Dear Sir, in answer to your note of this morning, 1 will state, that 1 have carefully examined vonr new Patent Cotton Gin, and have c flbfwtd it (ar superior to those generally used in this tc I J* f }uu it (dNM U>e ceUnft much Utter, and give* 1 a muotfWter aegaefftnce. 1 bop* fur the good rafcF Pnxn Mnm. Forestall,* High A.^Oo. ComsaiMkm .*!.? Merchant?. v" Of. A. JpDM?D??r ?ir, we hnv?3 examine* the ?fiple ot cotton Jfft with us, cleanaed by year fafentCotton ?in, end alto the cotton In iW onshuNf itflr, ana pronounce the come greatly , ~ Mfnifr In U?e average templet which have^come 1 ... 1 -' Lt. ;nn uiimng ffWJ VMIVWTWVH liiw ? "*?"? V?ry ienteUbllr,y our ob't servant!, ^jSoESTALL, HIGH ft. Co. How Orleaaus, Mnh 1JW7, -V M . JTrom Col. Harris Smith Evans, a planter oLWilj cos county j dined also by Dr. David J. Means, a planter of uieen county, and Mr. Wm. C. Cljflon, a.planter of Dallas county, oil of Ala. Dr. Jonas?Dear Sir, In reply to yonr inquiry sonceraing yourinquiry concerning your new FaLent Cotton Gin, we doejp i( no less a plcasuro than a doty to say to voo,^amphatiea)ly, that we consider it a most decided and valuable improvement. We have examined it carefblly end seen it in successful operation, and ore feel no besitatancy in recommending it to the attention cf planters Generally. Most respectfully yours, &c. HARRIS SMITH EVANS, DAVID J. MEANS, WM. C. CLIFTON. New Orleans, March 7,1637. P S.?As a further testimony of my confidence in the SuOcaSS of rotir Gin. vnn will nlmun nntor two Double Gin* of 80 saws in a stand each, for my plantation, and oblige yours truly, v il. S. Evaiu. As-a fartherproof of ipy confidence in your Gin, you will please order me a Double Gin, of the same size, for my plantation, and oblige yours respectfully, D. J. Mkans. Mr. Clifton also staled, that if he had not just before bought two new Common Gins, that he would likewise have ordeied one or two of the Patent Gins for his plantation. From Mr. H. F. M Kenna, of the house of Brander, M'Kenna & Wright, of New Orleans. Dr. A. Jones?Dear Sir, in reply to your note, accompanied by a specimen of the cotton, ginned by yourTatent Gin, I beg leatfo to observe, that it exhibits a decided improvement on the usual pro- _ cess of ginning; delivering the staple uninjured add fi*e from Jiap or trash, clean and of good co* lor; thereby giving the article on additional value. These favorable impressions of the advantages of your PatenfGin, have been confirmed by subsequently witnessing it in operation. The utility of the double cylinders and saving of labor, will bo readily perceived and properly appreciated by the intelligent planter. rrcuug a uerp nueresi in me success 01 all improvements tending to benefit 1lic important staples if our country, 1 trust that yours will meet with the encduragement it justly merits. Very tvspeclfully. your ob t scrv't, If. F. M'KENNA. New Orledns, March 0. JFA7. From Mr. G. Senior, a Machinist of New Orleans. Dr. A Jorerf?Dear Sir, in ansWci tc your ine,ui*y of my opinion of your Patent Cotton Gin, 1 ?cg leave to state, that 1 was fifteen years engaged in the cotton factories of Manchester. Engand, and'during four years of that tin.e, I'-wits "oreman in the house of Messrs. Lewis, AN illinnr.e & Co., odd near five years spinner in the In ure of Messrs. Sandford & Gricnc. 1 have seen your Cotton 'Gin in operation, and have exrminrd ti e totton ginned by it, and pronounce it better elcnr.icd, and the staple less injured, than an}- cotton hat overcame under mv observation. It is ccmiletely ready for the breaker without the aid tf the >lower, and would, therefore, save the first process n manufacturing the article. 1 consider cotton deansed by your Gin, would command from tr.o to two centa on the pound more than the averree liops brought into the Manchester market, oiid aIpbnonrf " vi vvimiiuu viiii? i ours, very icpit'ly. N. Orleans, March 0, GEORGE SENIOR. Dr. Jones?Dear Sir, in answer to your it quiry respecting my opinion of your Patent Cotton Gin, IliavV to state, that 1 have hcen engaged in put Ling up the Carver Gins forplnnlers cn Re d River, ind that I have seen your Gin in operation, and liave examined the quality of the cotton produced ay it; 1 consider it equal if not superior to the Carver Gins: in addition to which, 1 think your feeders Q- decided improvement, nnd by the aid of tvhidh, the quality of the cotton cleansed appeals ouch improved, over thnt produced by the common Gins. Yours &c. S. BENNETT. New Orleans, March 10, 1837. In addition to the above, the Patentee will refer' ilanters to the following gentlemen, who havo ;ither seen theGin in operation, cr l.a\c examined samples cleansett by it: Messrs. N. dir. J. Dirk Thomas Barrett & Co., Ungan, Niven & Co , Lambeth & Thompson, Martin, Pleasants & Co., Hermann, "Briggs & Co., Win. L. Flower; Bullitt, Ship &/Co. ORDERS RECEIVED FOR Jones' Patent Cotton Gin, By the Patentee, J\'o. 03 Magazine st. Kcxc-CrUuvs To be manufactured in New York, by Robert 'Hoc, &. Co. SCALE OF PRICES. , DOUBLE GINS. S'or ft Ttnnlilo n i.. un ? vau vi cu Haws or more on each cylinder, making 160 saws in tlio stand, with feeders, trends, Ac. at $>G per saw, or $GC0 00 rora'Double X3Jn of*C0 saws on a cylinder, or 120 saws in (.lie stand, feeders, Ac. at $6 per saw, or "/20 00 'or do, of '10 saVs on do, or 80 san s in a stand, atJ$0 25 per saw, or SCO 00 Tor do. oi 20 saws on do. or 40 saws in a stand, at AG 50 per saw, or ?60 CO SINGLE GINS. Tor a Single Gin oi 80 saws or more, with one set of feeders, bands, Ac. at $6 per saw, 460,00 Tor do. of *G0 #aws, with feeders, &c. at $0 50 per saw, - 3C0,CO ''or do. of 40 saws, with feeders, Ac. at $6 75 per saw, 300,00 'or do. of 20 saws, with feeders, Ac. at t7 50 per saw, 150 COO Ixtra teeth whefe dtsired, for feeders, supplied ,t 40 dents each ; the number of teeth teing about qual to the number of saws. 'One ret of (orders, t is considered however,*will wear out two or three els of saws Extra saws supplied at 60 cents each. The Gins ordered will be delivered to the agentr, 4 planters in any of the sea port towns oi the cot* nr. nlnnii"" ? *' '1 * ? ,? a uiairo, untie auove prices, 1he ngenib laying the freight on the scire from New York, nd becoming responsible for !he nmoiint of the "Gin. It is desirable, w hen planters give ordeis for Gins, hey should accompony them with their views jn egard to the arrangement of snws, breasts, brushs, &c. It is found they difler in opinion. Sen e esire sows of larger diameter than others. Tie nost common size is 9 or 10 inches ; but seme with hem 12 inches. Some wish 5 or (J rows of brushes nan axle, while others do not wont mote than 4 . iiiubi. onmc wisn saws Willi W or J) teeth lo the ich. while other* wont 10 or 11. With so much iscrepancy, we prefer thc-y should, at the timfcrf ivin<r order*, furnish a statement of their wishes, nd the mantifscturerers can fulfil them in every articular. Where it is left to cur dircrcticH, uV* mil make them on the most modern nnd approved Ian. An order can be executed, from the time it i received, in the space of eight or nine weeks nd the Gin in that time placed in the hands of J he ictor. To be in time for the next crop, nil ortiert ught to be in the hsnrit of the manufueturers by 10 first or middle of May ; except for plnnlatic'ns rhere they are late in commencing to pick ct gin ollon. N. B.??The Patent Right, for nnv one of the otton growing States, will be sold onrensonablc rms. May <5 1. f