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4gseaBmamBmmmm*a?mmmmmtaaem BROXSOWS VaaSTABLB PA1TA.OBA. THE subscriber informs the public, (hat he hsa just completed the mixture of this valuable medicine. He takes pleasure in stating that he boa made use of this PANACEA, successfully in a case of Scrofula, which he has been afflicted with more than three years. On several occasions he applied to practical Physicians for aid, (North and South,) and received no benefit. He was, at length, prevailed upon by numerous acquaintances, to try tho virtue of certain ROOTS and HERBS; and believing, that the Receipt would greatly benofit him, he took it, together with an old French Receipt: from wnicn id manufactured mo v rni^A CEA. It id proper hero to say, that the quality of some, or alt. the principal Roots, are well known to the Medical Faculty, by whom thejr are frequently used. For Scrofula or King'* Evil, Ulcerated Sores, Knoral diseases of tbo BLOOD, of tho effects of ercury ; it has a decided salutary eflbef. For boirst Complaint he would also recommend the o-e of the VEGETABLE PANACEA. Children are frequently attacked with this complaint: especially when teething. A few doses ol the PANACEA will check the Bowels, and they become regular again. It has been tried by a great number of respectable individuals, and pronounced a " certain cure." He has tried it at different times in his own family, and it relieved the child immediately. This Medicine is simple in its operations; and han a pleasant taste. Give it a trial, and judge its worth. The subscriber will keep a constant supply of the Panacea at the different Drug Stores throughout .L. rr..:._ i o..u i .i i : miv kj imvcu ouury. v/rutt5 auuu'?nvu iu nit: ?uum;ri* ber, or to Jama* R. M'Kain, will l?e promptly attended to- The PANACEA may always be had at J. R. M'Kain's Dnua Store, Catnden, S. C. Price 75 cents per bottle. "? July 8, 1837. F. S. BRONSON. WE are authorised to announce Joseph G. Gi.ark as a candidate for Tax Colloctor for Kershaw District at the ensuing election. May 27 4 tf WE are authorized to announce William Baskins as a candidate for Tax Collector, for Kershaw district at the ensuing election. June 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 WE arc authorized to announce Thos. G. Bryant as a candidate foi Tax Collector, for Kershaw district at the ensuing election. June 3 5 tf WE arc authorized to announce Col. William Drakeford as a candidate for Tax Collector for the District of Kershaw, at the next election. May 20 3 tf WHITE, LEE & Co., Sumterville, South Carolina, agents for Coster &. Coxe original SOUTHERN TONIC. Certificates of the ji At n A it n n/4 tr i rt it a rv f thin tviii di/ti nil owa im lliAi at aim vuiuc ui buio luuuivinc uic 111 biicti possession. June 3 5 tf DR. LYiNCH H. DEAS ofTers his Professional services to the inhabitants of Camden and its vicinity. Office en the Main street twe doors below M'Kain's Drugstore. May 13 tf NOTICE.?The notes and accounts of VV. B. Daniels are placed in my hands for collection?all those indebted will please come forward and settle the same immediately. May 20 3 if W. R. YOUNG. ~.iWJCTtOJY And Commission business. m ft P. Snlianrihor rPsni^Mliillv infrtrnm Ihp mill. ' ' - -r- j JBL lie, tliat he has commenced the above b Hint's*, and will dispose of any Merchandise at Auction or Private Sale entrusted to him, and feel thankful for any patronage bestowed on hiin. References. J. M. Niolon?J. Rosser?P. F. Villepiguc?Molleyman &. Gass?John Workman. May G 1 tf WM. It YOUNG. prospectrUs OF TilK Camden Commercial Courier. THE Establishment of the COMMERCIAL COURIER was rendered necessary by the inconvenience to which our citizens have been subjected for the want of a public channel of communication which in a commercial community like Camden, is essentially necessary, and consequently the COURIER 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 adapted to the interest of am., which could not be effected by its entering into the arena of Politics?it will be confined principally to such matter as appertains to Commerce, Agriculture and Amusement. The COURIER is published every Saturday morning at Three Dollars in advance, or Four Dollars if not paid until the expiration of the year. Persons wishing to become subscribers must address a letter (post taio) to L. M. JONES & Co. Camden, S C. May, 1837. -g LBS. PlllME LAUD, in excellent " sTj 1 rl w order, in small Firkins of about 100 lbs each?suitable for family use?will be sold low for cash, if immediately applied for. June 24 8 tf W.J.GERALD. iSoTTON BAGGING.?700 pieces COTTON BAGGING of various qualities, just received and will be sold low. Up country merchants wishing a supply, can be furnished at the Charleston prices, including Freight, A*c. June 21 8 tf SHANNON,MGEE&Co. Stone Mine. Bbls. Stone Lmiic for sale by J . SHANNON M GEE, & Co. May 13 2 tf Si iiA * VAt irom the subscriber some time since, a large black horse Mule, stout built, his eyes are weak; he was purchased from a person residing in Lancaster district, and was going in that direction when last heard of. Any person taking up said Mule and delivering him to t . J. Shannon, Camden, or to the subscriber near Bradford Springs shall be liberally rewarded. July 13, 11 tf ELEANOR 8PANN. Sheriffs Males. BY virtue of two executions to me directed, will be sold before the Court House door in Camden, on the 1st Monday in August next. One tract oi Land containing 541)1 acres more or less, on the waters ol Buffalo creek, adjoining lands of John Masaey and Michael llorton. !.? vied on and to be Bold as the property of Nathan Catoo, at the suits oi C. L. liunicy and Henry "VVener. Conditions cash, purchasers to pay for papers. July 15 11 WM. ROSSEll, s. k. d. ilcVo), aub olUtc Jilantva, Neatly executed at this Oilice on reasonable terms. ?lauk Notes and Checks kept on hand. One Apprentice WANTED at this Oilice. A boy between 1G and 10 year* gld tvouM be preftned, . #75,0001 IJ | The most Brilliant and Richest Scheme ever drawn in the United States ! ! , 115 Drawn Numbers in each Package of 25 Tickets ! ' ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, i For Internal Improvement in the Diet, of Columbia. CLASS E. '! To he dravm in the city of Alexandria, D. C. ' Saturday, September 23, 1837, instead of the 27tk May, as heretofore announced. O. S. GREGORY & Co. Managers. Brilliant Scheme* t Prize of 75.000 dollars I 25,000 dollars 1 11 10,000 dollars I *' 9,000 dollars 1 41 8,000 dollars 1 u / 7,500 d ?llars i " 7,uuu collars 1 " 6,000 dollars 1 " 6,000 dollars 1 " 4,000 dollars 1 " 3,000 dollars ! 1 M 12,732 dollars I " 2,500 dollars 1 " 2.000 dollars 5 " 1,750 dollars 6 " 1,500 dollars 50 " 1,000 dollars 50 " 750 dollars 50 " 600 dollars 50 " 500 dollars 50 " 400 dollars 60 u 300 dollars 60 " 250 dollars 60 11 200 dollars 60 " 150 dollars 60 " 100 dollars 60 " 90 dollars 60 " 80 dollars 60 " 70 dollars 60 " 60 dollars 120 " 50 dollars 5820 " 40 dollars 17711 "[lstdr'vvn NoJ24 dollars 7080 [2d, 3d, 4th or 5tl>]20 dollars [8850 Gth, 7th, 8th, 9thor 10th] 16 dollars 8850 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th 15th 1*2 dollars 33,305 prizes, 34,220 blanks, making 07,525 Tickets. Tickets $20?shares iu proportion. Mtcmovai. THE Subscriber has removed his Drug Establishment to the building opposite the store of Murray & Bryant, and two doors south of the Masonic Lodge?where he is now receiving and ! opening his Spring supply of Medecines, Paints, | Oils, Window-glass, &c. His stock will be found as complete as any in the up country, and his ! prices as low. Physicians, planters nd others interested, are invited to call?as no exertion will be ' wanting to ensure satisfaction as to quality and ! prices FOR SALE AS ABOVE. 200 Kegs Wetherill's pure White Lead. 400 God's, N. C. Linseed Oil. 120 Gall's, best Sperm Oil. Window-glass of all sizes, &c. &. &c. JAMES R M'KAIN. May G 1 tf. Postponement of the drawing of the Splendid Scheme of the ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class E, (Highest Capital $75,000) from the 27lh of May to the 23d of September next. I From the general embarrassment of the times ; J the deranged Mate of the domestic exchanges, and the difficulties attending the disposal of Rank Bill* out of their immediate circles of issue, we have j been solicited by agents and Venders to postpone j the drawing of the above scheme, for a short time, until the present crisis in the affairs of the country shall have passed a ay. We have therefore yielded to these solicitations, and postpone the drawing of the Alexandria Lottery, class E, from the 27th of May, to the 23d day of September next, when the drawing will positively take place. Adventurers having purchased tickets in said class, and who do not wish to hold them until the drawing, can have their money returned by the agent oi broker from whom they purchased?or can exchange them for tickets in classes to be drawn at an earlier day, as it may suit their pleasure. Tho \T nnn cr& ra ltntrn nnnun n fn/1 t a fbla nnof nonn ??w i w ???? ? V. v>wiik?? 11 u iv? IIIIO p<'Ol|iwjii, inent with extreme reluctance, as it has always been their policy to draw every scheme at the time announced. The unparalleled state of the country, is the only cause of this one departure from the usual custom All the other schemes now before the public, will be punctually drawn on the days announced. D 5. GREGO .Y 4" Co. Managers. Washington Citv, Mav 111. 1^37. o?*y cnoous! ' JL. JONES respectfully informs his custo0 mers and friends, that he will commence selling off at cost, his entire stock ot DRY GOODS, for CASFl.today; and continue until first Sept. next, at which time he will receive an entire new stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Persons desirous to purchase, will find it to their advantage to call and examine his stock. July 8, 10 8t O RENT, the BRICK OFFICE on Broad street, one door below Dr. Ueid's. . For terms apoly to ADAM EDGAR, May 'JO 3 tf Columbia, S. C. State of South Carolina?Kershaw district. C. C. Campbell 6c Co. vs. J. G. Clark. Ca. aa. in case. J. G. Clark, the defendant, who is in custody of the Sherilf of said district undei a ca. sa. issued at the suit of C. C. Campbell 4* Co., having, in order to entitle himself to the benefit oi the act entitled 41 an act for the more etfectuul relief ot Insmvent Debtors," filed a schedule of his whole real and ? - i A.*. :? *i ~ _? ai_ _ i j. personal essiuiu in tut; nrrn ? uma' 01 uic said CI 1S) trict. Notice is hereby given to the said C. C. Campbell Co. and all singular tlio creditors of the said J. G. Clark, personally or by attorney to appear at the Court ol? Common I'leas at Kershaw Court House before one of the Associate Judges of the said Stale, on the fourth Monday ;n October next, at which time and place the said J. G. Clark will apply for his discharge under the said act, to shew cause if any they can, against the said discharge, J.W.LANG. July 21,1837 12 3m Clerk c. c. p. 4 ||AlLOKlNG.?The undersigned beg leave to inform their friends and the public generally that they have entered into copartnership in carry ingon the 1 alluring business, and by close attention and a disposition to please, will endeavor to merit a share of public patronage. M'DONALU & BilASlNGTON. May 1,1837. M 20, tl fllllE Subscribes have received a large supply JL of SU.>l.?lt?K k'lA> . illNtl of assorted sizes and descriptions, froin one of the most celebrated clothing Establishments in New York, the workmanship of which is warranted, which they will sell on accommodating tor,ma either wholesale 1 SUAISiNOJN ivicQEE & Cc. Juno 17 7 tf Better Tillies Ahead. DURING Ihe last month 1 have done all in my power to bring about bet-1 ter times, and'the sale of a forty thousand dollar prize, and also one of twenty-five thousand dollars, besides hundreds of lesser, but still handsome amounts, proves that my labors have not been in vain.? The schemes for the month of August are even more attractive (if possible) than tho?e of July, and already begin to command the notice of the public. Dy sending early for tickets, you will prevent any disappointment and ensure success. Addrcus S. J. SYLVESTER, 130 Broadway, N.Y fE^Remember that the $75,000 Lottery will be drawn on the 23d September? 1 Tickets only $20, and 15 drawn ballots. Half the tickets already sold?delay not your orders. Virginia ate Lottery, CLASS 0. For the benefit of the Monongalia Academy. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. Saturday,' Aug. 5, 1837. SCHEME. $20.000?$5,000?$3,000 ! $2,000?$1,040. 20 Prizes of SI,000 20 ? 300 &.C. &,c. <fcc. Ticket* for Five Dollars. A certificate of a package of 2.") Whole Tickets will he sent on receipt of $05 Halves and Quar*, ters in the same proportion. 13 JJraton Nnumbers in each 25 Tickets Virginia Mate Lottery, Class No. 5 for 1837. For the benefit of the town of Wheeling* To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. Saturday, Aug i 12, 1*37. CAPITALS. $25,000! 10,000 0,000! 5,000! 4,000 1 Prize of 2500 Dollars 1 Prize of 2000 Dollars 25 Prizes of 1,200 Dollars 25 Prizes of 500 Dollars 28 Prizes of 300 Dollars 200 Prizes of 200 " ^c* Tickets #10?Shares in pr portion. Certificate of a Package of 25 whole Tickets will cost only 130. Halves and Quarters in proportion. Delay not to send your orders td Fortune's Home. 825,000 14 Drawn Numbers in each 25 Tickets! Yii'ginia Male Lottery, Class AFor the Benefit of the Richmond Academy j To be drawn at Alexandria, Vn. Saturday Aug 11?, 1837. : RICH AND SPENDID SCHEME. ?25,000 9,008! 6,000 ! 5,00014,000! 3,0?l0 2,500 1 Prize of 2000 Dollars 1 Prize of 1,000 Dollart 10 Prizes of 1,500 Dollars 20 Prizes of 500 Dollars 20 Prizes of * 400 Dollars 30 Prizes of 300 Dollars 40 Prizes of 2.50 " <Jtc. Tickets Ten Dollars. Certificate of a package of 25 whole Tickets in this Magnificent Scheme may be had for 130 Dol- ; lars ?Packages of Halves and Quarters in proportion. 100 prizes of $1,000 VIRCl.ViA STATE I.OTTKRY! Endowing the Leesburg Academy, and lor other purposes. CLASS NO. 5. To be drawn at Alexandria Va. Saturday Aug 20 GRAM) SCHEME. 1 Prize of 30,000 Dollars 1 " 8,000 Dollars 1 44 4,000 Dollars 1 44 3,000 Dollars 1- 44 2,500 Dollars 100 " 1,000 Dollars 10 44 500 Dollars 20 44 300 Dollars 64 44 200 Dollars Sir. Sir. Tickets only 10 Dollars. A 0*r'ificate of a Package ol 25 Whole Tickets will be sent for 130 Dollars?Packages of shares in proportion. Siiftftcx County ViOtlery. Class No. 2, lor 1637. u- .i writ..' rv..i ti. U uu UIUWI1 Ul I 1111111 ^ it/II j l/t'l. 1 IIU13(lay Aug-. 31. CAPITALS. ?12.000? ?30,000? $.2000 1 Prizes of $1,200 1 " 1.170 10 " 1000 10 " 250 10 " 200 20 ? 150 20 " 125 ?fec. &C. <fcc. Tickets only 4 Dollars, A Certificate of n Package of 25 Tickets will be sent for 55 Dollars. Halves. Quarters and Eighths in proportion. S.J. SYLVESTER, 130 llroadivaij, Xcw- York. 1ST of Utters remaining in the Post Office, 1 A Camden S C. July 1st. 1?37. A?John Adams, J Alexander. B?William M. Brett, Charles Ball, Mrs. E. Bradahaw, S. K. Blake, II. (J. Bronson, S. Boykin, J Bethune, J. B. Bell. John Bowen. C?Tims. Campbell, K. Cameron, 2; Tillman Cook, Vincent Cox, Alex. Campbell, Miss M.J. Cook, Eli Clark, John Craig, G. L. Champion, Ann J. Collins. D?Joel Davis, Wm. Denson. E?Mrs. II. English. F?James Furguson, John Fraser. G?Andrew Gipson, A. Galloway, II. Gillit. H?A. D. Milliard, Wm. S llill, J. II. Henderson A. D. Hilliard, Jr. John Hall, J. W. 11agood, S. Honey. M. A. II. Harrison J?Mrs N. Jefleries. K?E. Kennedy, D. Kirkland. L?M. A. Laws, J. L. Latt, Jacob Lever. M?S. D. Miller, 3; R M'Kenzie, Mrs N M'Caskill, K M'Caskill, P. M< askill, Sen. Eli Moore, B. Murphy, A. M'Sween, A. M'Caskill, J M. M'Coy, J. Mothcrshed, Kitty A. Mickle, S. Mallette, N?Levy Nelson G?VV. G. O'Cain, two. P??J. L. Pntf>a W It Pnrker. R. l'rdlr Mina ft. Pope. J. Parria, ft?Win. Robinson, two; S. RatlifT, Mrs N." Reid, J Richmond, Miss E Iticd, A J Revil, Mrs N /fpvill S?John Sims, J A Stewart, E Stratford, S Shiver T?J T Tranp, S S Taylor, S Thompson, Mrs E Thompson, Solomon Thompson, Mrs C Tiller V?C Vaughan W?flezekinh Walters, It L Whitaker, Harriet Waters, Maria Wethers Y?John Young, Mrs S Young. /ur.e 8, in *gt j> THORNTON, P M THE success of the SOUTHERN TONIC is' unprecedented. It has been anxiously sought after by all persons in every part of the United States, and its widely extended distribution has been owing to the many requests received from every section of the South and South West. Although it originated in an obscure purt of the country but a few years since, it is now found in all the principal towns and villages in the Union, and its virtues as a cure ibr Ague and Fever, and as a general Tonic, are apprec ated by all who have used it Being as it professes a compound of Southern Vegetables, it is needless to offer the as-. suranee that there is no Arsenic,Mercury, nor any tiling in the least hurtful to the human constitution in it. It will be found a valuable Medicine in all cases of Dyspepsia and disorganised Stomach and Bowefsl and patients convalescing from Ril- j lions Fever, will derive the most important bene- ! fits from the use of the Southern Tonic. It may ' be administered to children and infants of the most tender age with the utmost safety. Prepared by Coster andCoxe at their Labratory, at Montgomery Alabama* For sale by their appointed agent, JAMES R. M'KAIN. I June 3 1 1 The oration of james che^nut, jr. is just printed, and for sale at Mr. Alexander Young's Book Store, at Mr. J. L. Jones' Store, and at this Oftice. COTTON SAW GINS.?The subscriber con- \ tinues to manufacture the above article on the most approved plan. Old Gins carefully repaired <&c dtcc. Early applications best suit the interest of the planter and manufacturer. j July 22, 12 tf JOHN WORKMAN. | mTEW FI.OIJR BARRELS FOR RAI.K?inn ' IK New Flour Barrel* made at Carter's Mill. For sale low, by P. F. V1LLEP1GUE. July 22, 12 2t THE subscriber agent for Scoit & Perkin's ' System of Cutting, has on hand a few Ilule Books, Squares, Scales &c. which may be had by iminedinte application to July? 10 4t J. L BRASINGTON. To (lie Courier Patrons. WE take this method of informing our patrons that all Job work and Advertisement acoounts will be made out, and presented lor payment Quarterly i Persons living out of the State, who send Adver- j tisements and Job-work, are requested to state, ' who. and where their accounts are to be sent for payment. The relations and friends of Mr. THOMAS T1LLERY, would be happy to hear from him. He formerly resided in Autauga county, Alabama, in the vicinity of Washington, in that state. Any person who will be kind enough to give any information, whatever of him, addressed to F. S. Bronson, in Camden, S. C. will be cordially received and acknowledged as an act of kindness by an aged mother, and numerous relatives and friends He is a native of this Slate. Editors in Alabama and other States who will publish the above, will confer a great favor; and will oblige many relatives, and a distressed mother. TKpVTICK.?The new Steamboat Company beg IT leave to inform the public that they are having a boat built in Baltimore of a light draught of water, tor the express purpose of plying betwixt Camden and Charleston, and to be here early in Sept. It is confidently believed that she will be I nhle with pane to tmvionte the Wnterpe ?t nnv stage of the river. Merchants and others fioni the upper country, will find it to their interest to have their goods and produce sent through this ! channel, as the freights will be reasonable,?in no case whatever, will any additional charge be made for lighterage, nor any exertions or expense wanting to ensure regularity and despatch. She will ply in conjunction with the new steamer "Camden,' whose success this last season has put the naviga-, tion of the Wateree by steam beyond a doubt. Both boats will be able to accommodate passengers comfortably, being neatly fitted up, with the ladies and gentlemens' cabins distinct and separate. BEN J. GASS, Agent Nevv-S. B. Company. June 24 8 9t flyThe Charlotte Journal and Salisbury Watchman will insert the above once a week for two months and forward their bills to this office JONES' PATENT COTTON GIN. rW\HISGin can be made double, or single. If * made double, they reduce labor, and gin just 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, they are found to improve the quality of the cotton, by more perfectly cleaning it. They can be made to contain from 20 to 160 saws in a stand, and whether small or large, one hand will be sufficient to attend them. The Gins have mechanical feeders and hoppers attached to them, which free the cotton from leaves, trash, dirt, &c. before it can reach the saws,-and by the thorough hackling operation it f lm fnndn rr teltiolt molra 4 mm it'Wl ivco iiuiii nit* iti utio, ?? iiivii inanc iwu irvu" i lutions to one of the saws, it is almost in a half gined state, before it descends to the saw By a very simple arrangement of a screw to each set ol gaates, on which the hoppers rest, aod through which the teeth of the feeders pass, they can be made to Jeed slow or fast to suit the condition of the cotton at the time. When made double, the saws are placed on two sets of C3'linders and turn upon each other in opposite directions, and are cleansed by two seta ol 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. &c. in one stand. The whole is put in operation w ith 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. The torce required to work it, is about the same as that necessary to move an equal number of saws in the common Gin. This Gin 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 the Patentee their written opinion respecting the merits of the Gin. A number of others could be added, but the following are deemed sufficient: From his Excellency Gov. While of Louisiana. New Orleans, Feb. 27, le37. Dr. A. Jones?Sir, in reply to your enquiry, what I think of your improved Cotton Gin, I have to say, that I saw it work on Saturday the 25lh inst. and was very much plensed with its perlormance. The mere fact of its self-feeding, seems to me to be a very \aluable improvement; and besides, the quality ot Ihc cotton, as it comes out ot the process, appeared to me to be belter and cleaner than from the common Gins in use, and that it saves considerably in labor. Respectfully, Ac. E. D. WHITE. From Mr J. Compton, a wealthy planter, resident in the Parish of Rapide, Louisiana. Dr. Jones?Dear Sir, 1 have examined your Patent Cotton Gin, with feeders, Ac. And have seen it in operation, and approve of it so highly, that I have taken the liberty of ordering one lor rfly plantation in time for the next crop. Yours respectfully, J. COMPTON. New Orleans, Feb. 28, 1837. From Mr. 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 your new Patent Cotton Gin, and have found it far superior to those generally used in this State it cleans the cotton tnucli better, and gives it a much better appearance. 1 hope, ibr the good of the country, it may becOmo duly appreciated Yours sincerely, A. LONGER. From Messrs. Forestall, High &. Co. Commission Merchants. Dr. A. Jones?Dear Sir, we have examined the sample ot cotton lell with us, cleansed by your Patent Cotton 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, your ob't servants, FORSTA LL, HIGH Co. New Orleans, March 1, \b\i7t From Col. Harris Smith Evans, a planter of Wilcox county j signed also by Dr. David J. Means, a planter of Green county, and Mr. Wm. C* Clifton, a planter of Dallas county, all of Ala. Dr. Jones? Dear Sir, in reply to your inquiry concerning your inquiry concerning your new J'atent Cotton Gin, we deem it no less a pleasure than a duty to say to you, emphatically, that wo consider it a most decided and valuable improveI uicnt. We have examined it carefully and seen it I in successful operation, and we feel no hesitatancy in recommending it to the attention of planters generally. Most respectfully yours, Ac. 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 success of your Gin, you will please order two Double Gins of 80 saws in a stand each, for my plantation, and oblige yours tiuly, H. S. Evans. As a further proof of my confidence in your Gin, you will please order nie a Double Gin, of the same size, for my plantation, and oblige yours respectfully, * D. J. Means. j Mr. Chiton also stated, 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 liis plantation. From Mr. H. F. M Henna, of the house of Brander, M'Kenna & Wright, of New Orleans. , Dr. A. Jones?Dear Sir, in reply to your ncte, accompanied by a specimen of the cotton, ginned by your Patent Gin, 1 beg leave to observe, that it exhibits a drcidi d improvement on the usual process of ginning ; delivering the staple uninjured and free from nap or trash, clean ar.d of good co<* lor ; thereby giving the article on 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 appreciated by the intelligent planter. Feeling a deep interest in the success of all improvements tending to benefit the important staples of our country, 1 trust that yours will meet with the encouragement it justly merits. Very respectfully, your ob t serv't, H. F. M'KENNA. New Orleans,March 0, 1837. From Mr. G. Senior, a Machinist of New Orleano. Dr. A Jones?Dear Sir, in onswet tc your inquiry of my opinion of your Patent Cotton Gin, 1 beg leave to slate, that 1 was fifteen years engaged in the cotton factories of Manchester, Eng r i ?i J? ? r - - uiiu, uiiu uuruig lour j-rars of that time, I was foreman in the home of Messrs. Lewis, Williams Co., and near five years spinner in the house of M essrs. Sandford & Greene. 1 have seen ycur Cotton Gin in operation, and have examined the cotton ginned by it, and pronounce it bettor cleansed, and the sluple less injured, than any cotton that ever came under my observation. It is completely reai!y lor the breaker without the aid of the blower, and would, therefore, save the first process in manufacturing the article. I consider cottcn cleansed by your Gin, would command from ere to two cents on the pound more than the average crops brought into the Manchester market, and cleansed by common Gins. Vours, very xesp'lv. IS. Orleans, March 9, GEORGE SENIOR." Dr. Jones?Denr Sir, in answer to your inquiry respecting my opinion of your Latent Cotton Gin, 1 have to state, that 1 have been engaged in put ting up the Carver C> ins for planters on Red River and that I have seen your Gin in operation, and hove examined the quality of the cotton produced by it; I consider it equal il not superior to the Carver Gins: in addition to which, 1 think your feeders a decided improvement, and by the aid ot* which, the quality of the cotton cleansed appears much improved, over that produced by the com nion um?. lours &c. S. BENNETT New Orleans, March 10, 1837. In addition to the above, the Patentee will refer planters to the following gentlemen, who* have either seen the Gin in operation, or have examined samples cleansed by it: Messrs. N. & J. Dick. Thomas Barrett &. Co., Ungnn, Niven & Co., Lambeth & Thompson, Martin, Pleasants 6l Co , Hermann, Briggs & Co., Win. L. Flower; Bullitt, Ship & Co. ORDERS RECEIVED FOR Jones' Patent tolfoffi tiiu, By the. Patentee, J\'o. 53 Magazine, if. JVi ic- Orleans "To be manufactured in New York, by Robert Hoe, &. Co. SCALE OF PRICES. DOUBLE GINS. For a Double Gin of SO saws or more on each cylinder, making 100 saws in the stand, with feeders, bands, Arc. at $0 per saw, or .?!0C0 00 For a Double Gin of CO saws on a cylinder, or 120saws in the stand, feeders,&c. at $0 per saw, or 7C0 00 For do, of -10 saws on do, or 80 saws in a stand, at $0 25 per saw, or COO 00 For do. of 2(1 SHWs nn rtrt r\r .lf? c" stand, at !$>C 50 per saw, or 2G0 00 SINGLE GINS. For a Singh1 Gin ot 80 saws or more, with one set of feeders, bands, Arc. at $0 per , saw, 460,00 For do. of 00 saws, with feeders, Ac. at $() 50 per sow, 390,00 For do. of 40 saws, with feeders, Arc. at $>(? 75 per saw, 300,00 For do. of 20 saws, with feeders, Ac, at {J;? 50 per saw, 150 000 Extra teeth where desired, for feeders, supplied at 4l) cents each; the number of teeth being about equal to the number of saws. One set of feeders, it is considered however, will wear out two or threo setsofsaws. Extra saws supplied at80ccntseach The Gins ordered will be delivered to the agenda of planters in any of the sea port towns of the cotton planting States, at the above prices, the agents paying the freight on the same from New York, and becoming responsible for !he amount of the Gin. It is desirable, when planters givebrders for Gioe, they should accompany them with their views in regard to the arrangement of saws, breasts, brushes, Arc. it is found they diflcr in opinion. Son:? desire saws of larger diameter than others. To? most common size is 9 or 10 inches; but 6ome wish them 12 inches borne wish 5 or (i rows of brushed on an axle, while others do not want more than 4 at most. Some wish saw s with 8 or 9 teeth to tho inch, while others want 10 cr II. With so much discrepancy, we prefer they should, at the time of giving orders, furnish a statement of their wishes, and the manufacturerers can fulfil them in every particular. wnere n is icn u? ?'?i uin h hvi., shall make tlirm 011 the most modern and approved plan. An order con be executed, from the time it is ree.eived, in the space of eight or nine weeks, and the Gin in that time phced in the hands of tho fae.tor. To be in time for the next crop, all orders ought to be in the handt of the manufacturers by the first or middle of May ; except for plantations where they are late in commencing to pick or gin cotton. N- B.?The Patent Right, for any one of tho cotton growing Stales, will bi sold on reasonable terms. May G 1 it