Camden commercial courier. (Camden, S.C.) 1837-1838, July 01, 1837, Image 4
tJMM??BBHP
WE we authorised to announce Joseph G.
Ciam as a oandidate for Tax Collector for
Kerohaw District at the enioiif election.
May 27 4 tf
WE are authorised to announce William
Babkins aa a candidate for Tax Collector,
Sbr Kershaw district at the ensuing election.
Jane 3 5 tf
WE are authorized to announce Osbvrn J.
Dye as a candidate for Tax Collector, for
Kershaw district at the ensuing election.
June 3 5 tf
"mmte are authorised to announce Thus. C. BkywW
art as a candidate foi Tax Collector, for
Kershaw district at the ensuing election.
June 3 5 tf
WE are authorized to announce Col. William
Dhaklfoko as a candidate for Tax Collector
lor the District of Kershaw, at the next election.
May 20 3 tf
WHITE, LEE & Co., Sumterville, South
Carolina, agents for Coster & Coxe ori^i
pal suiri'MJbtiJ* i wniu. v^eruncaies 01 me j
efficacy and virtue of this medicine arc in their
possession. June 3 5 tf
WANTED TO lUREi, two servants, a washer
and ironer, and a cook. For suitable ones,
food wages will be given and punctually paid?
Inquire at Mr. James Dunlap's. June 10 G tf
DR. LYNCH H. DEAS offers his Professional
services to the inhabitants of Camden i
and its vicinity. Office on the Muin street two
doors below M'Kain's Drug Store. May 13 If
NOTICE.?The notes and accounts of W. B.
Daniels arc placed in my hands for collcc-!
tion?all those indebted will please come forward
and settle the same immediately. |($*
May 20 3 if TV. R. YOUNCT
To lite Courier Patrons.
WE take this method of informing our patrons
that all Job work and Advertisement acoount*
will be made out, and presented for payment
Quarterly
Persons living out of the State, who semi Advertisements
and Jo j-work, are requested to Btate,
who. and where their accounts are to be sent for
payment.
Ji UCTSOJY
Ami flnminiiikiiAn tliibiiincc'
THE Subscriber respectfully informs the pulllie.,
that he lias commenced the above business, >
and will dispose of any Merchandise at Auction or
Private Sale entrusted to him, and ieel thankful
for any patronage bestowed on him.
References. J. M. Niolon?J. Rosser?P. F.
Villepigue?Ilolfeyman &, Gass?John Workman. I
May 6 It f WM. R. YOUNG. |
STRAYED from the subscriber's residence at i
Bisliopville, Sumter district, on the Siitth ult, a .
large grey Horse about 10 hands high, with a wart j
on one ot his ears, no other visible mark recollect- !
cd?lie is about 8 years old, quite spirited, and
paces very well lie was raised ir. the upper part '(
ol North Carolina, and it probable he may endeuv- 1 1
or to get back to his old range. Any person giv- I
ing information of the said horse or delivering him '
to the subscriber at fiishopvilln, will be suitably j }
rewarded. June 10 Gilt JOHN II. DIXON. j =
The Charlotte Journal will give the above the *
above 2 insertions and forward their account to '
this office for payment. ^ *
PROSPECTUS t
of tim i
Camden Commercial Courier. :
THE Establishment of the COMMERCIAL; J
COURIER was rendered necessary by the incon- ' j
venience to which our citizens have been subjected . {
for the want of a public channel of communication (
which in a commercial community like Camden, is f
essentially necessary, and consequently the COU- j
Kl Ell S claim on the public is such as should cn- I
sure a liberal patronage.
The undersigned have spared no trouble or ex- i 4
pense in obtaining the best workmen in order to ,
render the Paper nil the advantages that it will s!
admit of, and affording satisfaction to its patrons. : J-J
In political matters the Courier will lake no ' j!
part; the design being to publish a Paper adapted
to the interest of ai.i., which could not he effected 1
by its entering into the arena of Politics?it will a
be confined principally to such natter as appertains I r'
to Commerce, Agriculture and Amusement. 1?
The COURIER. is published every Saturday '
morning at Three Dollars in advance, or Four a
Dollars if not paid until the expiration ol the year. I
Persons wishing to become subscribers must ad- >
dress a letter (post paid; to 1 i,
I a. M. JONES & Co I n
Camden, S C. May, 1837. / jt
TFIE subscsiber having on hand too many p!
goods for the present season, is very desirous . i
of reducing his stock, which consists of Fancy and i w
Staple Dry Goods and Groceries; all of which , di
will be sold at verv reduced prices for cash to suit it
the time*. June" 10 0 tf W. J. GERALD. p
f|\L*T10>?.?All persons are hereby cautioned _
against trading for t vo notes ot* hand given a
Kv i n n tn tn#. ...'p. /v. i.*, *? rpi.?
? j ? / ( ii'Miinj m ^iiiiiii \Jl I'V. ttlll A IK III I
note was given for eightv three dollars payable the tl
first iliy of Januarv. 1-37. the other was for one j>
hundred dollars pavable the first day of J inuary ti
The notes were 4'.von to pay the balance u
that w is wanting, for a tract of land that i purchased
from hi 11. at >'1-0. Since the death of the
said T. T. S nith, which took place on the 4'h
uit [ find that there ;s a part of the land winch I 3
purchased from hun, has been deeded to one of his 1
ch.idren, by himself, ever smce 1 -3*2, and the above (.
notes I i,n determined not to pay,as it was a fraud a
that he .nten. ed imposing on ine. h
Jar.e -.M-3t ' JOSIAU FLCMM1NG.
^URALN'I.NG STABLE.?The subscriber proJ
aoses opening. on the 1st of August, at the
Colniub a Race ourse. a public Taining Stable, c
where gentlemen having thorough bred horses can '
have them tested. For particulars, see advertise- '
nteat. 1 n the Telescope. 1 (
Jane it 1 lit GEO. G. WALDEN. '
I'BIMK 1.AKI), in excellent
93\3\r order, in sieall Firkins of about <
?i 'i >1 ea.-h?s 1.table for family use?will be sold ]
low for c.vn. if immediately applied for. 1
Jmr.U 1 - if W.J. OMR A I.fa
C1 OTTON BACiGl.NO.-'700 pieces COTTON
') BAGGING of various qualities, jusl received
and will be sold low. Up country merchants
wishing a supply, can he furnished at the Charles* ]
ton prices, including Freight. ,\c.
June 2i 8 tf SH ANNOX, M*GF.E & Co.
sviuin JO < >%:? ..
RAIHIN*.? A fr**?h stipply of tin* above 1
articles, of a supeuvr > jality, just received, and i
for U: by W J dUllAlA).
J una 17 7 comer jlroad A Kulh-dgo st. | i
A? Tf'% riC>%'??Camden fie at Company No j >
2-?It ou are hereby ordered to appear at the i
pbuie of rendezvous on the dth Joly, at It '1
o'cioek a u ily order of
June 17 7 .It Captain IIOLLKVMAN. | '
riK OT1CR ? A ! pawn** ha ring demands against
? if the eq?.iie of the iafv h *:t.or Alfred llrevurd,
deceased are requested to render in attested stale- i j
>nent? of the same and those indebted to the said
estate are hereby culled upon to make payment to J f
Jlino 17 7 tt W \r. VV l#AN(r, Adm r. | j
9.all), anh afj)rv Kims*, i
V?'fitlv executed at 'Ins C't!,e./? on reasonable \jprif\j. c
}l'nnb >*?'. 4 <n { r. ...?<* j?.e 'or* .j.'.d
#75,000!! J |'
The most Brilliant and Richest Scheme ever
drawn in the United States ! ! \
15 Drawn Numbers in each Package of25 Tickets ! 1
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, >
For Internal Improvement in the Dist. of Columbia. 1
CLASS E. ?
7b be dratcn in the city of Alexandria, D. C. 1
Saturday, September 23, 1837, instead of the 27th J
May, as heretofore announced. 1
D. S. GREGORY & Uo. Managers. 4
Brilliant Scheme.
I Prize of 75.000 dollars
1 44 25,000 dollars
1 44 10,000 dollars
1 44 9,tH)0 dollars
1 44 8,000 dollars
1 44 7,500 dollars
1 44 7,000 dollars
1 ? n ut j_ii
i u,uuu uouars
1 " 5,000 dollars
1 " 4,000 dollars
1 " 3,000 dollars
1 " 2,732 dollars
1 " 2,500 dollars
1 " 2.000 dollars
5 " 1,750 dollars
5 ? 1,500 dollars
50 " 1,000 dollars
50 " 750 dollars
50 " 000 dollars
50 *' 500 dollars i
50 " 400 dollars
00 44 300 dollars
00 " 250 dollars
00 " 200 dollars
00 " 150 dollars
GO " 100 dollars
00 " 90 dollars
00 ? 80 dollars
00 " 70 dollars
00 ? 00 dollars
120 " 50 dollars
5820 " 40 dollars
1770 "[1st dr'wn No]21 dollars
70S0 [2d, 3d, 4th or 5lhJ20 dollars
6ll>, 7th,8tli,t)lhor 1 OtliJI<? dollars
6300 lltli, 12th,I3tli,1-lth Ifith 1*2 dollars
3.3,305 prizes, 31,2*21) blanks, making
07,5*25 Tickets.
Tickets 8*20?shares in proportion.
rill ie success ol* the southern tonic is
unprecedented, it has been anxiously sought
after by all persons in every part of the United j *
States, and its widely extended distribution has !
been owing to the many requests received from ' "
?very section of the South and South West. Al- j
though it originated in an obscure p ?rt of the coun- ^
.ry but a few years since, it is now found in all the I
trincipal towns and villages in the Union, and its I
virtues ns a cure for Ague and Fever, and as a
general Tonic, are appreciated by all who have I
ised it. Being as it professes n compound of
southern Vegetables, it is needless to otrer the as* J
urancc that there is no Arsenic, Mercury, nor any ' t|
hing in the least hurtful to the human constitu- j la
ion in it It will be found a valuable Medicine ! pi
n all cases of Dyspepsia and disorganised Stomach
ind Bowels, and patients convalescing from Bilious
Fever, will derive the most important beneits
from the use of the Southern Tonic. It may
ie administered to children and infants of the most
ender age with the utmost safety. Prepared by
Foster and Coxe at their Labratory, at Montgomery
Alabama. For sale bv their appointed agent,
James r. mckain.
June 3. 1 tf
COMMITTED to the Jail of* Kershaw district,
April X?d, 18117, a negro man who calls himelf
Jacob, and says he belongs to Mr. Woods, (he
'links his masters name is Wi'f.am Woods,) who w
ves in Hamburg, S. C. The said boy is about 5
;et 8 or 10 inches high, and very black, speaks
nick when spoken tv>, and from appearance is
bout 25 or lit) years of age. The ownei is hpreby
pquested to come forward, prove property, pay T
barges. and take him awnv
May 27 4 tf W. STIHCK LAND. J.K.n.
COMMITTED to the Jail of Kershaw district,
a negro man who says that he belongs to one 4
Ir. Bonnet, living in Augusta, Georgia?Ins mas- **
?r's christian name he does not know The said
egro says his name is CUFFED. The said Cufe
is be'ween 5 and (? feel high, dark com.,
cxion, lame in one knee occasioned by a shot
ie or two years ago, the said negro says that he
as purchased from Mr. IVp livinor in lPnirfi?l>l
iBtuct, S. C. by Mr. llcnnet, who is now his mas I
r. The owner is requested to come forward, i
rove property, pav charges and take him away l?e
May J7 4 tf * \V. STRICKLAND, j k n. E
i |? Al LOR1NG.?Tito undersigned bog leave to _
inform their friends and the public generally
iat they have entered into copartnership in carrylg
on the Tailoring business, and by close atten- /
on and a disposition to pl< ase, will endeavor to
torit a share of public patronage. '
MDON ALU Si. DRAS1NGTON.
May I, 1S37. M tin. tt ?
11L It 1FF S SAL! .?15 v virtue of sundry o\o- J
^ ruluuis to me directed, will be sold before the
'ourt House door at Camden, on the first Monday
nd day following in July next, within the usual
lours of sale, the following property, viz:
One Negro lloy, levied ? n and to he sold as the *1'
iroperty of David Scott, at the suit of llolleymau a<
c Gass. I ?
One Tract of Land, known as the Defendants
in the Last side ot Little Lynches Creek, conaining
1000 acres more or less, at joining lands of ..
ilargaret Perkins. T P. t nllard and others, levied
>n and to be sold as the property of John W illiams, _
it the suit of 11 ay mar. Levy, Mary J M Adam's ,
ind others. J J
050 PAIR SHOES, Bonnets, Children's Toys, | I
Jt'c. &.C., being the contents of a Shoe Store and b
Millenary, levied tin and to be sold us the proper- ( ''
ty of Warhuni 15. Daniels, at the suit of 11 Gillet
md others. These artie.les will be sold at llosser's '
back-store. Town and Country Merchants will t
find it to their advantage to attend, as theic is a ?
general assortment suitable to the trade. h
Terms cusli, purchnseis to pay for Sheriffs 1
papers. WM. ROsSEll, s. k. n. 11
June 10 C 3t I
rHtili.1 u..i :i i L.. _ r ti .i -
r a ^11 ii uuu?uuuvr9 iM'rrujr iiouiirs ill I lllONl' in- 41
I. dehted to tin- Into firm of John M. Niolon r
Uo., L Johnson & Co., or to the subscribers tlifit (1
immediate payment or satisfactory arrangements I
must he forthwith made, otherwise all the debts
due us will he placed in other hands for collection,! c
'is we are forced to this course for the purpose of ( d
nabling ourselves to comply With /he like acquire* a
incuts?longer indulgence cannot therefore he giv- j p
ii june id (i-it C.C. CAMPBELL^ Go. a
r?v> HUNT, the BRICK OFFICE on BroodIr
| street, one door below Dr. Ileid's. For terms , L
.poly to ADAM EDOAIl, ,a
May JiO 0 tf Columbia, 8. C. 11
Suhserihes have received a large supply j
I. of HirVIVIIDt < !<<>) Ill%' of assorted ! (j
tizes and descriptions, from one of the most celebrated
clothing Kstahlishmcnts in New York, the
vorkmanship of which is warranted, wliich they ivill
sell on accommodating ter.ms either wholesale
?r retail. 81 IAN,SON McGEE & Co. If
J m-i? jr T tf '
N Supply of Specie.
OTWITHSTANDING the suspension of
specie payments throughout the union, Sylvester
still continues to redeem all Prizes, however
arge. in Gold or Silver, at the lowest current
rales/and pledges himself to effect this at every
lacrafice. Let all who feel the pressuie of these
calamitous times, send us a $<r>, $10, or $20 bill of
my solvent bank, for chances in the following
Magnificent and well diversified Schemes, and you
tnav reasonably look for a speedy relief from your
?muairast>ments. For Prizes payable in specie,
please inakc immediate application to the ever and
ill lucky fe. J. SYLVESTER,
130 Broadway, N. Y
13 Drawn A'numbers in each 25 Tickets
Virginia Mate Lottery,
CLASS 5.
f For the benefit of the Monongalia Academy.
To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. Saturday,
July 1, 1837.
SCHEME.
1 Prize of 30,000 Dollars
1 " 10,000 Dollars
1 " 6,000 Dollars
1 11 0,000 Oollara
1 " 4,000 Dollars
1 " 2,500 'Dollars
1 " 2,000* Odliars
25 " ,1,000 Dollars
25 " 500 Dtdlars
2d " 300 Dollars
See. See.
Tickets only 10 Dollars.
A Certificate of o Package ot 25 Whole Tickets
ivill be sent for J30 Dollars?Packages of shares
a proportion.
$25,000
15 Drawn Numbers in oacli 25 Tickets !
Virginia State Lottery,
Class No. 4.
For the benefit of the town of Wheeling
To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. Saturday, Julj*
"S, 1637.
CAPITALS.
?25,000! 0,000! 5,500! 5,000! 4.500! 4,000
1 Prize of 3,500 Dollars
1 Prize of 3000 Dollars
1 Prize of 2500 Dollars
1 Prize of 2000 Dollars
10 Prizes of 500 " ^*c.
Tickets $10?Shares in proportion.
Certificate of a Package of 25 whole Tickets
vill cost only 120. Halves and Quarters in prolorticn.
Delay not to send your orders td Forune's
Home.
25 prizes of $1,250
GRAND sell KM E.
(IRCilNIA ST ATE BATTERY
CLASS NO. (i
'"or the benefit of the Petersburg Benevolent Mechanic
Association*
To be drawn at Alexandria Va. Saturday Julv 15
CAPITALS.
>25,000 10,000! 0,000 ! 5,000 ! 4,000! 3.000 1,015
25 Prizes of 1,250 Dollars
50 Prizes of 500 Dollart
50 Prizes of 200 Dollars
Prizes of 150 " &C.
rgi? _ J_ j. rw? ^ i.
j nine a i en uouars.
Certificate of" a package of 25 whole Tickets in
lis Magnificent Scheme may be had tor 130 Dul.rs?Packages
of Halves and Quarters in proortion.
Alexandria Lottery.
Class No. 0, for 1837.
'o be drawn at Alexandria, Ya. Saturday July
$20.000?$5,000?$3,000 !
$2,000?$ 1,040.
20 Prizes ol S'1.000 j
20 ? 300
?!Sic. Aic. &,c.
Tickets for Five Dollars.
A certificate o( a package of 25 Whole Tickets
ill be sent on receipt of ?03. Halves and Quar- .
is in the same proportion.
Vir^ieiia state Lottery,
For the llrnelit of the town ol Wellsburg
o be drawn at Alexandria Va. {Saturday
July 29.
Class No. F? for 1837.
RICII AND SPEND1D SCHEME.
>30,000? $10,000? $,0000
i?:}. 140 3,000??2,500?$2,000.
00 Prizes of $1,000
20 " 500
20 " 300
123 " J 00
See. iSiC. Acc.
Tickets only 10 Dollars.
A Certificate of a Package ol* ' ?> Tickets will
sent tor i:wt Dollar*. llutves, Quaiters and
ighths in proportion. S.J. SYIA'ESTK!!,
130 lii ufuhctnj, .Vetc- \urh. i
Moi'i'.ia Volunteers
A T a meeting of the Committee np, ointod l>y
m tlie Volunteers for the purchase of a S\v >rd,
? be presented to Capt John Cuesnut, as a
ark of their esteem and approbation for his corct
and otlicer-like deportment in the Florida camngn?the
following resolutions were unannnous'
agreed to.
Hesoi.vkd, That the 4th of July he appointed
le day lor the presentation of the Sword to Capt.
l>iin Cuesnut.
Rr.soi.YKU, That Mr. John D. Murray ho reuested
to present the Sword, and deliver an
hiross.
Rksoi.veu, That a subscription be raised for a
nrliecue Dinner on that day, and that the Volun ersand
citizens generally he invited to attend.
Rr.soi.vEU, That (lie above proceedings be pubshed
three times in the Camden Courier.
.lone 17. 7 3t
? > 1 liAliJiVT of tlii' DR/WV INti oi the
Splendid Scheme of the ALEXANDRIA}
jOTTEllY, Class E, (Highest Capital ^7.">,(K)0) '
mm the XiTtli of .May to ihe ^j'Jd of September
ext.
From the general embarrassment of the times ;
he deranged state of the domestic exchanges, and '
lie difficulties attending the disposal of Rank Rills,
ut of their immediate circles of issue, we have]
iPf?n HttliniDwl ~ ,T 1
u vy <i<?uiua *uiu v enticrs 10 postpone
ho drawing of tlio above scheme, for a short time,
intil the present crisis in the utluirs ol' the counry
shall have passed a <ay.
We have therelbre yielded to those solicitations,]
nd postpone the drawing ol the Alexandria Lottcv,
ci.a88 E, from the 27th of May, to the 2'.hl day
f September next, when the drawing will posiively
take place.
Adventurers having purchased tickets in said
lass, and who do not wish to hold thorn until the
Irawing, can have their money returned by the'
gent 01 broker from whom they purchased?or can
xchange them for tickets in classes to be drawn
t an eai lier day, as it may suit their pleasure.
The Managers have consented to this postpone
nent with extreme reluctance, as it has always
icon their policy to draw every scheme at the time
nnounced. The unparalleled state of the counry,
is the only cause of this one departure from
he usual custom.
All the other schemes now before the public, will
ie punctually drawn on the days announced.
t> S. GREGORY Co. Managers.
Washington Gity, May 13,1E37.^
LAW ItLANKS
'rintcd with neatness and dispatch at this office,
pnd -jn reasonable toxins.
2*-,
Bank Notice. . >*>
W N ^pursuance of a resolution of the StocMioId*
! "era of the Dank of Cfcfftden, S. (J. adopted at
their annual meeting on die 1st May, 1637, to incref&
the Capital of the same fronton to 300
thousand dollars, being an increase of shares
at $50 each ; pubfic notice is hereby gm*n, that
on the 10th day of July next, $&) on each bliurc of
new stock will be received at the following places.
That is, at the Banking House in Camden, at the
Planters and Mechanics Bank Charleston, at the
Commercial Bank Columbia, and at the Merchants
Bank Cheraw. The Transfer Books will be closed
on the 20th day ot June next, for the purpose !
of making an authorized list of the Stockholders
entitled to the new SStock.
In the event of any Stockholder declining or
neglecting to pay the aforesaid instalments, on his
or her new Slock, their right to the same shall be
forfeited. The Sid Instalment being jt'JO on each
share will be paid on the 1st October, and the
balance on the 1st November next.
It is desired that all persons not having procured
serin for their SStock. will forward their ccrliti
elites and procure the same.
By order of the Board,
W Mo WILLIE, Prest.
June 3 5 5t -.?*
Tlie Cbcraw Gazette; Times, Columbia; Mercury
and Courier, Charleston, will publish the above
once a week for five weeks.
Ifeino vYtl7~
THE Subscriber has removed his Drug Establishment
to the Uuilding opposite the store
of Murray &. Bryant, and two doors south of the
Masonic Lodge?wlieie he is now receiving and.
opening his Spring supply of Medecines, Paints,
Oils, Window-glass, &c. llis stock will be found
as complete as any in the up country, and his
jtrices as low. Physicians, planters and others interested,
are invited to call?as no exertion will be
wanting to ensure satisfaction us to quality and
prices
TOR SALE AS AHOY R.
200 Krgs Wetherill's pure White Lead.
400 God's. N. C. Linseed Oil.
120 Gall's, best Sperm Oil.
Window-glass of all sizes, &c. &. Arc.
JAMES R M'KAIN.
May G 1 tf.
I*uhiie \olicc.
IN conformity with a Resolution of the Stockholders
of the Bank of Charleston, S. C.!
adopted by a general meeting of the same, held on
the 2d February last, providing lor ail increase of
their capital in conformity with the provision of
the charter of said Bank, iroin two to Ibui Millions
of Dollars.
Public notice is hereby given, that the Cashier
of the Bank of Charleston, S. C. \\ ill. at its Banking
I louse, in said city, receive on the 5lh July
next, the first instalment of Twenty-Five Dollars
ion each of the existing Shares in the capital Stock
I of said Bank, from a share holder in person, or
from his agent, or attorney, duly authorized, and
from no other person whatsoever. The transfer
I books will he closed on the 1st June next, for the
purpose of making uut an authorized list of the
Stockholders.
In the event of any Stockholder declining or
neglecting to subscribe for his or her proportion of
the increased Stock, in nil cases the privilege of
the new subscription shall be sold at Public Auction
for the benefit of the Stockholders generally,
at the discretion of the Hoard of Directors.
The second Instalment will be payable on the i
|T>lli of January l-'.H". tlie third Instalment on the
3th of March 1838; and the fourth and last In i
stnlment on the 5th of July 1838. By order of the |
Board of Directors. I
J. IIA M11-TO V, President B. C. S. C. j
The papers at Columbia, Hamburg, and Che.. ?
raw, are requested to publish this advertisement t
once a week until the 5th day of July. c
May 13 2 Ot <
Mono KJiiaif.
Bbls. Stone Lime for sale by r
> SHANiNOiN M GEE, &. Co. J
May 13 2 tl I
WTOTK'il ?Those who are indt bted to the late j
firm ol Whilaker & Shiver are heieby noli- j
fied that prompt settlements are indispensable ; ,
and that Sam'l Shiver, jr. is herebv authorized to ,
settle the same, and execute legal discharges.
11. WM1TAKER.
May 27 4 if SAMUEL SHIVER,jr. ,
j o n i ?: s'
PATEUT tOTIO\ ?1\. i
rH^HlSCin can be made double, or single. It <
| made double, they reduce labor, and gin just i
double, the quantity of cotton over the single cylinder
Gin. no other knd having been in use prevous
to this patent; and whether single or double, llicy
are found to improve the quality of the cotton, by
more perfectly cleaning it. They can be made to
contain from 20 io 1 Go saws in a stand, and whether
small or large, one hand will be sufficient to attend
tliem. The Gins have mecbaiiical lecders and
hoppers attached to tlicin, which free the cotton!
from leaves, trash, ciirt, ?V.c. he lure it can reach tire
saws, and by the thorougl^Rnckling operation it
receives from the feeders, which make two revolutions
to one of the saws, it is almost in a half J
gined state, before it descends to the saw Uy a
very simple arrangement of a screw to each set ol
gaatos, on which the hoppers rest, and 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 arc placed on two sets of cylinders and turn
upon each other in opposite directions, and are
cleansed by two sets ot brushes that have fourrevolutions
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,
Ac. in one stand. The whole is put in operation
with a drum and hand, as in the ordinary Gin, and 1
may be propelled by horse, steam, or water pow er.
It may also he propelled by iron running gear. .
The force required to work it, is about the same as
that necessary to inovean equal number of saws in
the common Gin. This (Sin has been put in
operation in New Orleans lor two or three weeks,
and its success tested in the presence of a large
number of planters, merchants and others, and,"
received their general approbation.
{Several gentlemen have been so kind as to give!1
the Patentee their written opinion lcspccling the !
merits of the Clin. A number of others could be
added, but the following are deemed sufficient: 1
From bis Excellency Gov. White of Louisiana. '
New Orleans, ~7, 1fc37. I
Dr. A.Jones?Sir, In reply to your enquiry, 1
what 1 think of your improved Cotton Gin, I have J
to say, that I saw it work on Saturday Ihe2i*>th inst. .1
and was very much pleased with its performance.
SfUe inere fact of its self-feeding, seems to ine to ,'
be a very valuable improvement; and besides, the ,'
quality of the cotton, as it conies out of the pro- 1
cess, appeared to me to he better and cleaner than 1
from the common Gins in use, and that it saves 1
considerably in labor. Respectfully, Ac. 1
E. D. WHITE. I1
From Mr J. Compton. n wealthy planter, resident (
in the Parish of Ilapide, Louisiana. I
Dr. Jones?Dear Sir, 1 have examined your Pa- ;
tent Cotton Gin, with feeders, Ac. And have I
anon it in niinrntinn otwl - C a -- i i '
|>|Fiu??- ?-i 11 so Highly, r
tlint I have taken the libeity of ordering one lor,!
my plantation in time lor the next crop. 1
Yours respectfully, J. COSjPTON. 1
New (*rleans, Feb. 28, 1837. '
From Mr. A. Longer, nn experienced and eminent (
Cotton Broker of New Orleans. 1
New Orleans, fob. 28,1837. y
Djr. Jones ?Dear Sir, in answer to your note of
this morning. I will slate, that 1 have carefully examined
your new Patent Cotton Gin, and have <
found it far stiperfcr to those generally used in this t
Stale .it cleans the cotton much better, and gives
it a much better appearance. 1 hope, for the good
of the country, it may become duly appreciated.
- Yours sincerely, A. LONG Ell.
From Messrs. Forestall, High dr. Co. Commission
Merchants.
Dr. A. Jones?Dear Sir, we have examined the
sample ot cotton lett with us, cleansed by your
i'utent Cotion Gin, and also the cotton in its un?
cleansed state, and pronounce the same greatly
superior to the average samples which have come
under our observation this or preceding seasons.
Very respectfully, yourob't servants,
FOR.STALL, HIGH At Co.
New Orleans, March 1,1637,
From Col. Harris Smith Evans, a planter of Wilcox
county ; signed ulso by Dr. David J. Means,
a planter oi Green county, and Mr. Wni. C.
Cliitou, a planter ol Dallus county, all of Ala.
Dr. Jones?Dear Sir, In reply to your inquiry
concerning your inquiry concerning your new latent
Cotton Gin, we deem it no less a pleasure
than n duty to say to you, emphatically, that wo
consider it. a most decided and valuable improvement.
We have examined it carefully and seen it
in successful operation, and we feel no hesitatuncy
in recommending it to the attention of planters
generally. Most respectfully yours, &c.
HAlUllSS SMITH EVANS,
DAVID J. MEANS,
WM. C. CLIF'LUN.
New Orleans, March 7, 1637.
1' S.?As a further testimony of my confidence
in the success of your Gin, you will please order
t\\o Double Gins of 60 saws in a stand each, for
? n..,l ,1.1 a 1 ?
111 ? 1'iuiiiaiiuii, anu UUII^I" |UUTS II uiy,
11. S. Evans.
As n furllior proof of my confidence in your Gin,
you will pit use order me u Dkuihle Gin, of the
same size, lor my plantation, and oblige yours respectfully,
D. J. Means.
Mr. Chiton also stated, that if he had not just
belore bought two new Common Gins, that he
would likewise have ordeied one or two of tho
Patent Gins for his plantation.
From Mr. II. F. M'Kennn, of the house of JBrander,
M'Kenna & \\ right, of New Orleans.
Dr. A. J ones?Dear Sir, in reply to your note,
accompanied by a specimen of tho cotton, ginned
by your Patent Gin, 1 beg leave to observe, that it
exhibits a decided improvement on the usual process
of ginning ; delivering the staple uninjured
and free from Dap or trash, clean ar.d of good co*
lor; thereby giving the article an additional value.
These favorable impressions of the advantages of
your Patent Gin, have been confirmed by subsequently
witnessing it in operation. The utility of
the double cylinders and saving of labor, will be
readily perceived and properly op, reciated by the
intelligent planter.
Feeling a deep interest in llie success of all improvements
tending to benefit the important staples
of our country, I trust that yours will meet with
the encourageuu lit it justly merits.
Very respectfully, your ob't serv't,
II. F. M'KENNA.
New Orleans,March C, 1^*17.
From Mr. G. Senior, a Machinist of New Orleans.
Dr. A. Jo e??Dear Sir, in answer tc your inquiry
of my opinion ?of your Patent Cotton Gin. I
beg leave to state, that 1 was fifteen years engaged
in the cotton factories of Manchester, England,
and during tour years of that time, 1 was
foreman in the house of Messrs. Lewis, Williams
iV Co., and near five years spinner in the house of
Messrs. Sandford tC 'Greene. 1 have seen your
Cotton Gin in operation, and have examined the
cotton ginned by it, and pronounce it better cleansed,
and the staple less injured, than any cotton
that ever came under my observation. It is completely
ready for the breaker without the aid of the
lower, and would, therefore, save the first process
ill llianill'acturinir tho nriiolo I ""H"..
;leansed by your Gin, would command front out*
.o two cents on the pound more than the average
:rops brought into lite Manchester market, and
;leanscd by conunon Gins. Yours, very xcsp'lv.
N. Orleans, March 1), GEORGE SENIOR.*
L)r. Jones?Dear S;r, in answer to your inquiry
especting my opinion of your Patent Cotton Gin,
have to state, that I have been engaged in pitting
up the Carver (<ins for planters on Red River,
ind that I have soon your Gin in operation, am',
lave examined the quality of the cotton produced
y it; 1 consider it equal if not superior to the Career
Gins: in addition to which, 1 think your feed rs
a decided improvement, and by the aid of
winch, the quality ol the cotton cleansed appears
nuch improved, over that produced by the cominon
Gins. Yours iVc. S. BENNETT.
New Orleans, March 10, 1837.
lu addition to the above, the Patentee will refer
planters to the following gentlemen, who ha\e
cither seen the Gin in operation, or have examint d
samples cleansed by it: Messrs. N. &. J. Dick,
Thomas Barrett &. Co., I lagan, Nivon & Co.,
Lambeth & Thompson, Martin, Pleasants & Co.,
Hermann, BriggH & Co., Win. L. Flower; Bullitt
(Ship *.v Co.
ORDERS RECEIVED FOR
JOBMS' 4-OjtfOH (will,
Ittj tin Putrntie, J\u. .Magazine .1. A'cir-Orlrans
To be munutactured in New York, by Robert
Hoe, Co.
SCALE OF PRICES.
DOUBLE GINS.
For a Double Gin of 80 saws or more on
each cylinder, making li'?0 saws in the
stand, with feeders, bunds, &c. at jstj
per saw, or $900 00
For a Double Gin of (>0 saws on a cylinder,
or 120 saws in the stand, feeders, *.Vc. at
jjjdi per saw, or 720 00
For do, of 10 saws on do, or 80 saws in a
stand, at tsO 25 per satv, or 500 00
For do. ol 2<> saws on do. or -10 saws in a
stand, at !?(> 50 nor saw. nr Ort
SINGLE GIxS.
for a Single Gin <it 80 saws or more, with
one set ol' feeders, bands, Ac. at $>G per
saw, 480,00
For do. of GO saws, Willi feeders, Ac. at
SjiG 50 per saw, 300,00
for do. of 40 saws, with feeders, Ac. at
jJtG 75 per saw, 300,00
fordo, of 20 saws, wilh feeders, Ac. at
$7 50 per saw, 150 000
Extra teeth where desired, for feeders, supplied
it 40 cents each , the number of teeth being about
qual to the number of saws. One set of leeders,
it is considered however, w ill wear out tw oorlhree
sets of saws Extra saws supplied at 80 cents each.
The Gins ordered w ill he delivered to the agents
>1 planters in any of the sea port towns of the cotton
planting Stales, at the above prices, the agents
paying the freight oh the same from New York,
ind becoming responsible for !he amount of the Gin
It is desirable, when planters give ordets for (tins,
Lbey should accompany ihcin with their views in
regard to the arrangement of saws, breasts, brushes,
Ac. It is found they diflcr in opinion Some
desire saws of larger diameter than others. The
most common size is 9 cr JO incites; but some wish
litem 12 inches. Some wish 5 or G rows of brushes
on an axle, wltHe others do not want more than 4
it most. Sonic wish saws with 8 or 9 teeth to the
inch, while olhcrs want 10 or 11- With so much
discrepancy, we prefer they should, at the time of
giving orders, furnish a statement of their wishes,
indtl.e mnonfanturerers can fulfil them in every
particular. Where it is lelt to our discretion, we
shall make litem on the most modern and approved
>lan. An order can be executed, from the time it
s received, in the space of eirrht or nine wee lcu_
ind the Gin in that time placed in the hands of ihe
actor. To bo in time for tlio next crop, all orders
?ught to be in the hands of the manufacturers by
he first or middle of May ; except for plantations
vhero they are late in commencing to pick or gin
otton.
N. 11.?The Potent Right, for any one of the
:otton growing States, nill be sold on reasonable
ernts. May 0 1 tt
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