_ _ X l^roTlfcE.?The now Steamboat Company beg Jj leave to inform the public that they are hav- j ing a boat built in Baltimore of "a light draught of) water, lor the express purpoee of plying betwixt 1 Camden and Charleston, and to be here early in ( J Sept. It ie confidently believed that she will be * able with eaeo to navigate the Wateree at any ? stage of the river. Merchants and others from'11 the upper country, will find it to' their interest to 1 hare their goods and produce sent through this * channel, as the freights will be reasonable,?4n no cose whatever, will any additional oharge be made * for lighterage, nor any exertions or expense want* c ing to ensure regularity and despatch. She will i * ply in conjunction witli the new steamer "Camden,' | J #l?t? last cioAsnn hna nut the navitra- : tion of the W stereo by steam beyond a doubt. | Both boats will be able to accommodate passengers 1 comfortably, being neatly fitted up, with the ladies 1 and irenllemcns' cabins distinct and separate. * BENJ. GASS. ) Agent New S. B. Company. June 24 8 ft yVThe Charlotte Journal and Salisbury Watch* man will insert the above once a week for two months and forward their bills to this office. ~ BRIGADE ORDERS, HEAD QUARTERS. > Hobkirk, 15th July 1837. > PURSUANT to order from the Commanderin-Chief, the commissioned officers and sergeants of the 5th Brigade will assemble at Camden at 10 o'clock A. M., on Monday the 28th August next, lor six aays encampment. The following Regiments are ordered to nsscm* ble for drill, inspection and review at the times and places herein mentioned. Viz: , ] The 21st and 22d Regiments at Grier's store ] on the main road leading from Camden to Lancas- 1 tor, at 10 o'olook A. M.. on Tuesday tlie 5th , September next, The 20tn and 44th Regiments < at Sumtervillo, at 10 o'clock A- M., on Friday the . 8th Sept. next. Tho commissioned and noncommissioned officers of the 20th and 44th Regiments will assemble the day previous for drill. The Colonels or officers commanding ltegi- 1 ments are required to extend this order and make returns of their Regiments and publio arms in uso before the 10th September next The .Brigade Staff are ordered to attend the encampment and review. , J. W. CANTEY, Brig'r. Gen. 5tli Brigade. 1 July 29 13 5 SJEP TJEJfMBK it. Specie Payments Resumed. 1 "T^TOTWITHSTANDING the unexamJ-ll pled severity of the times, Sylves- " ter is happy to say that he has continued (as ever heretofore,) to pay all prizes on ] demand,?and he has likewise the satisfaction of informing his patrons and the public that his good luck has in no wise forsakencd his old Established office, hav- j nig sold and paid during the month past several of the most splendid Capitals.-^- . The number and brilliancy of the Prizes to be drawn in September cannot fail to i attract the attention of all those who want ? cash,?and as the field for investment is > rich and ample, we hope no time will be -i lost in sending for Tickets, which, it is to ' be hoped, will fill the holders' pockets a .u;?k ik? d iui iiiv ub^uuu* S. J. SYLVESTER, ' 130 Broadway, N. Y $95,000 t Tirgioiia state Lottery, a Class No. 6 for 1837. For the benefit oi the town of Wellsburg. To bo drawn at Alexandria, Va. Saturday, Sept 2, 1837. CAPITALS. f25,000! 10,000 7,000! 6,000 ! 4,000 f rizo of * 3000 Dollars 1 Prize of 1915 Dollars j 25 Prizes of 1,250 Dollars n . 50 Prizes of 500 Dollars o 50 Prizes of 200 Dollars tl f 88 Prizes of 150 " t< Tickets $10?Shares in proportion. a Certificate of a Package of 25 whole Tickets v will cost only 130. Halves and Quarters in pro- v portion. Delay not to send your orders id For- li tune's Home. fa 200 prizes of $500 c Virginia State Lottery, Class B* o Vor the Benefit ol the Richmond Academy r To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. Saturday Sept I), 1837. ? GRAND SCHEME. 1 Prize of 30,000 Dollars ( 1 44 10,000 Dollars - t| 1 14 5,000 Dollars o 1 44 3,317 Dollars j 2 44 2,500 Dollars a 4 " 2,000 Dollars f 10 " 1500 Dollars c 20 " 500 Dollars f &LC. &.C. Tickets only 10 Dollars. o A Certificate of a Package of 25 Whole Tickets will be sent for 135 Dollars?Packages of shares in proportion. I Grand Consolidated Lottery. }| For ;ho-benefit of the State Treasury, Del. Col- i, lege and Common.Scools j Extra Class No. 6, for 1837. To be drawn at Wilmington, Del. Wcdnr>D (Intr Slonlnml>o? 11 WMT j /?/|/?vinugi JLV* CAPITALS. $20,000^ $3,000? $2,500 1 Prizes of $2000 " 1 " 1,387 J 10 " 1000 t 10 " - 500 c 10 " 300 u 10 " 200 t| 20 " 150 k &C. &C. SiC. p Tickets only 5 Dollars. " A Certificate of a Package of 25 Tickets will '? be sent for G5 Dollars. Halves, Quarters and v Eighths in proportion. l' Virginia State Lottery, ? CLASS 6. Endowing the Lcesburg Academy, and for other n purposes. >1 To be drawn at Alexandria Va. Saturday Sept 25 a/i 11 L'l f n r uviiLiiur,. ' $20,000?$5,000?$3,000 ! $2,000?$1,640. I 20 Prizes SI,000 20 ? ot 300 R Ate. Ate. Ate. 5! Tickets for Five Dollars. A certificate of a package of 25 Whole Tickets will be sent on receipt of $CG. Halves and Quar* ~ tors in the same proportion. ' VIRGINIA STATED T TERV i CLASS NO. 7. Certificate of a package of 25 whole Tickets in this Magnificent Scheme may be had for 130 l>ol> j lars?Packages of Halves and Quarters in pro* J portion. I 6 S.J. SYLVESTER, o 130 Sroadicay, JVetc- York^ I - / i \ I It RegiMiaSi Jfifcn CMMjSa, SKJOkJuly, 1837. IN pursuance ofonieaCPie flOmmlirtoned Offi* i. etn, and Sernutowihe $Sm RttjmeBl will mmlile tl Cam?B,lllO o'otekk, A. M. on Monlay the 26th August Mrt, for Oix days encamp* nent. In addition to Ufcir aide irme eaeh omw oust appear with a market atfd bayonet, and oarridge box. The 92d Regiment la heteby ordered to parade, or drill, inspection And review, at Qrier'e store, >n tho 'main road leading*frdm Camden to LanCaser, at 10 o^loe^ A. M. on Tuesday, the 5lh Sep* ember next, armed dad equipped according to aw. Captains or Offtcerd commanding companies are equired to make returns of the force of their reipective companies, and oi the number, and oon11lion of the public arms in use, before the 28th lugaat next. By order of COL. JOHN CHESNUT, JOHN D. MURRAY, Adjutant 22d Regiment S. C. M. July 29, 13 ot fT -tr CAMDEN MADE NEGRO SHOES?The .subscriber having purohased the Shoe establislunent of J. Bishop 5c Co. is now manufacturing a superior article of Negro Shoes which Planters will do woll to examine before making engagements for their Fall supply. Any number of pairs will be furnished deliverable on the 1st Oct. July 22 12 tf GEO.. ALDEN. WE are authorised to announoc Josrimi G. Clark as a candidate for Tax CdMector for Kershaw District at the ensuing election. May 27 4 tf WE aro authorised to announce VVii.i/iam 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. Dvf. as a candidate for Tax Collector, for Kershaw district at the ensuiug election. June 3 5 tf WE ore authorized to announce Tnos. C. Bryant as a candidate foi Tax Collector, for Kershaw district at the ensuing election. June 3 5 tf WE are authorized to announce Col. Wim.iam Drakeford as a candidate for Tax Collector or the District of Kersbaw, at the next election. May 20 3 tf WHITE, LEE & Co., SuYnterville, South Carolina, agents for Coster Sc. Coxe origiial SOUTHERN ^TONIC. Certificates of the ifficacy and virtue of this medicine are in their tossensioai June 3 5 tf ?R. LYNCH H. DEAS offers hie Professional services to the inhabitants of Camden nd its vicinity. Office on the Main street two loors below M'Kain's Drug Store. May 13 tf |M"OTICE.?The notes and accounts of W. B. Ll Daniels are placed in my hands for collecion?all those indebted will please come forward .nd settle the same immediately. May 20 3 If W. R. YOUNG. BROiVSOWS VS?B.TABi3 PAMA.3HA. rLIE subscriber informs the public, that he has J just completed the mixture of this valuable inc. i TT ? I ? _ -A *! il..A I. ? I I ictiiu. rap laKcs pleasure in stating max uu uu? lade use of this PANACEA, successfully in a case f Scrofula, which lit? has been afflicted with more lia.ii thrf.e years. On several occasions he applied ) practical Physicians for obi, (North and South,) ml received no benofit. Ho was, at length, preailed upon by numerous ncqi^inlanecs, to try the irtuo r>f certain ROOTS anu HERBS; and becvmg, that the Receipt would greatly benollt him, .c took it, together with an old French Receipt: from rhich is manufactured the VEGETABLE PANACEA. It is proper hero to say, that the quality of some, r alt. the principal Roots, are well known to the dcdical Faculty, by whom they are frequently used. For Scrofula or King's Evil, Ulcerated Sores, ;encral diseases of the BLOOD, or the effects of dercury ; it has a decidod salutary effect. For Bowel Complaint he would also recommend he use of the VEGETABLE PANACEA. Chilren arc frequently attacked with this complaint: specially when teething. A few doses ot the PANACEA will check the Bowels, and they become re;ular again. It has l?een tried by a great number of espectablo individuals, and pronounced a "certain uve?" lie has tried it at different times in his own amily, and it relieved the child immediately. This Mcdicino is simple in its operations; and has i plcasar.t tasfe. Give it a trial, and judge its worth. The subscriber will keep a constant supply of the I Vavacea nt the ititfprnnt Oi'nrr Klnrpn t liritno hnnt lie United States. Orders addressed to the subscrier, or to James R. M'Kain, will Ins promptly atended to- The PANACEA may always be had at . R. M'Kain's Drug Store, Cainden, S. C. Price one dollar per bottle. July 8, 1837. P. S. BRONSON. I ????????????????? ; The Vegetable Elixir. pr el'a red dy P. S. BRONSON. [T is with great, pleasure the subscriber informs j the public that he has completed the mixture of he VEGETABLE ELIXIR. This medicine is | omposed of Roots which grow in this State. It is : iseless to enter into a detail of the value of this Me- ! icinc, (or any other Root medicine,) as it is well nown that all Roots have valuable Medical pro- i erties. He would also stale that there is not the ;ast danger in the uso of the Elixir. For the folivving named diseases, there is no medicine made or ' onded at the present time, better calculated to relieve ' lie afflicted, limn the Vegetable Elixir. For Rheumatism and Consumption, tho Elixir' hould be used internally and externally For Dyspepsia or Dysury, he woulcr also reconi-1 IICIIVI IIIV IIOV 1/1 tliu l^KI AlHj CIO l|U AtCIS COIIJUICUl t will prove highly beneficial to those who use it. To those who aro articled with Pustules, Eruptive )istcmpers, and Venereal diseases, he particularly ticommends the use of the VEGETABLE ELIXIR. Vithoul the fear of contradiction, he recommends this iedicinn as the best now in use?-as it has proved i accessIul in every case in which it has been used. Orders addressed to the subscriber or Mr. J. R. ] 1'Knin, will be promptly attended to. The Elixir my always be had at J. R. M'Kain's Drug Store, Janulen, S. C. F. S. BRoNSON. Price?75 cents per bottle. *TOTlCE.?The subscriber will be absent frpm . y| Camden about threo weeks; he has appoiritd John C. Murray, Esq. his lawful agent. Aug 12 15 It S. K. GIFFORD. TEW SHOES.?Ladies and Childrens' Shoes of the latest styles, just received and for sale y the subscriber, at the old stand of J. Bisli* P, & Co GEORGE A.LDEN. Camden, Aug. IS 15 2 S6SBS^iS88H55SS5BII9j^JB^9HttiH8iH8fl8B I * , ? TH* . CualeB Commercial Courier. ? THE Establishment of the COMMERCIAL " COURIER Wm rendered MOMMury by Ibe inoonvenienee to which our eitiwfti hare been subjected for the want of a pablio channel of communication which in a commercial commhbiiy like Camden, is " essentially necessary, and consequently the COU-! RIER^ claiha on the public ie such aa shduld en- ? sure a liberal patronage. i ' The undersigned bare spared no trouble or ex- { pens* in obtaining the beat workmen in order to : "render the Paper slfthe advantages that it will I * admit of , and affording satisfaction to its patrons. I P In political matters the Courier will take no I part; the design being to publish a Paper.adapted 'to the internet or all. which oould not be effected > i by ita entering into the arena of Politics?it will! J be confined principally to sucb matter as appertains f to Commerce, Agriculture and Amusement. 0 The COURIER is published every Saturday \ morning at TbreC Dollars in advance, or Four ' isouars it not pata unm ine expiration 01 ine year. Persons wishing to become subscribers must address a letter (post paid) to L. M. JONES & Co. Camden, S. C. May, 1837. j 1 t NOTICE.?The subscriber has for sale the 1 following Liquors, vis: (< Pale Sherry, Teneriffe, Maderts, Claret and ] Port wines. Cognise. Brandy, Holland Qin end a variety of Cordials, all of tho best quality, which | he will sell a littlp. over cost and charges. Also a neat and substantial Barouche with Har- * ness, suitable for one or two horses. < ' August 5 14 3l JAMES M'EWEN. I I Jlemoval* 1 npHE Subscriber has removed his Drug EslabJi_ lishment to the building opposite the store i of Murray & Bryant, and two doors south oi the ; Masonic Lodge?where he is now receiving and I opening his Spring supply of Medecines, Paints, Oils, Window-glass, dec. His stock will be found i as complete as any in the up country, and his I prices as low. Physicians, planters and others interested, are invited to call?as no exertion will be wanting to ensure satisfaction as to quality and prices foil sale as adove. 200 Kegs Wetlierill's pure White Lead. 400 Goll 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 tl. Dry Goods ! ' JL. JONES respectfully informs his custo- ( mors and friends, that he will commence selling off at cost, his entiro stock of DRY GOODS, for CASH, to day; and continue until I first Sept. next, at which time he will receive an entire new stock of Fancy and Stajile Dry Goods, t Persons desirous to purchase, will find it to their 1 advantage to call and examine his stock. I July 8, 10 6t < t TO PENT, the BRICK OFFICE on Broad I street, one door below Dr. Reid's. For terms apply to ADAM EDGAR, i May 20 3 tf Columbia, S. C. { State of South Carolina?Kershaw district. < C. C. Campbell & Co. vs. J. G. Clark. ? Ca. aa. in case. j J. G. Clark, the defendant, who is in custody of ( the Sheriff of said district -under a ca. sa. issued at ^ the suit of C. C. Campbell 4' Co., having, in order a to entitle himself to the benefit of the act entitled ] " an act for the more effectual relief of Insolvent f Debtors," filed a schedule of his whole real and ^ personal estate in the clerk's oflice of the said dis- (, trict. Notice is hereby given to the said C. C. ( Campbell & Co. and all singular the creditors of r the said J. G. Clark, personally or by attorney to | appear at tlic Court of Common Pleas nl Kershaw Court House before ono of (he Associate Judges of j the said Stnte, 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 t discharge. " J.W.LANG. 1 July 91,1837 12 3m Clerk c. c. p. af|AlLOUINU.?The undersigned beg leave lo inibrm their friends and the public generally thai they have entered into copartnership in carry- y ingon the Tailoring business, and by close alien* lion and a disposition iq please, will endeavor to j merit a share of public patronage. a M DONALD & BRAS1NGTON. h May 1,13D7. M 20, tf A ? n rilDG Subscribes have received a large supply c M. of SUMMER CLOTH IN C of assorted sizes and descriptions, from one of the most ccle- tl bratcd clothing Establishments in New York, the h workmanship of which is warranted, which they ft will sell on accommodating ter,ms either wholesale g; or retail. SHANNON AJcGEE & Co. u June 17 7 If h ? g TO PRINTERS. V( IB. tfliifc & Win. linger, RESPECTFULLY inform the Printers of the United States, to whom they have b??n in-: tj. dividually known as established letter founders, i gn that they havo now formed a co-partnership in said business, and an extonsive experience, they cj hope lobe able to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with their orders. i ^ The introduction of machinery in place of the tedious and unhealthy process of casting type by . ^ hand, a desideratum by the European founders, w was by American ingenuity, a heavy expenditure m of time and money on the part of our senior part-, jt ner, first successfully accomplished. Fftlen&ive rp use of the machine-cast letter has fully tested and ^ established us superiority in every particular, over t|, those cast by the old process. The letter fonndary business will hereafter bo I a[ carried on by the parties before named, under the ni firm of White, Llagcr & Co. Their Specimenex- e liibits a complete series, from Diamond to Sixty-, four Lines t'ica. The Hook and News type be- tj, ing in the most modern style; ! m WHITE, HAGER & Co. are agents for the Rtj salo of the Smith an a Rust Printing Presses, with p, wKinli IIiam ^ ' * -1 * ... 1 nu.vu mic; etui lurniBii tncir customers at manufacturers' prices; Chases, cas's, composing slicks; Ink, and every article used in tbe printing busi- w ness. kept for sa'e and furnished on short notice. Old type taken in exchange for new at nine cents j nr per lb. Tl N. B.?Newspaper proprietors who will give the ! ^fl above three insertions, will be entitled to five do!- _0 lnrs in such articles atf thev may select from our ' Specimens, alti^t E. WHITE ?fc HAOAff. yr( ' 1 PQ jW'OTXr'E.?Such as are indebted to the estate II ol Mrs. Elizabeth Turlev, deceased, are here- p( by notified that prompt payment must be made, f?rwt lltnao - ? J"' ' ' nuv kic creditors 01 saui csmie, win present their demands properly attested, and in . proper time, to CHARLES L. DYE,Ad'mr. August 12 15 4t ' JJ, Oration?Price 13 1-3 cents. m; THE ORATION of JAMES CHE-NUT, ir. is just printed, and for sale at Mr. Alexander Fr Young's ilook Store, at Mr. J. L. Jones' Store, nnd at this Office. One Apprentice thi WANTED at this Office. A boy between 15 air and 10 years old would be prefertcd. fot mtmrngammm , .. mi ' t AU persona indebted to the Courier Office for il lDVERTISINO end JOB WORK, for the first ol usrtsr, are informed that they will be called on >r payment, according to the following notice. F August 5, To the Courier Patrons. ?< KU/E'take this method of informing our patron* f ff that all Job-work and Advertisement ac- o ounts will be made oot, and presented lor payment * Quarterly. u Person* living oat of the State, wbo send Adverisements and Job-work, are requested to state, fbo, and wbere their accounts are to'be sent 'for uymetit. 1 May 0, 1837. MT OTIC E.?All persons having demands against L w Mark Solomon deceased, Tate merchant of lumterville, So. Ca., will render them in duly ittesled?and all indebted to the said deceased, will make payment without delay to F. 1. MOSES, Executor^ Sumterville, S. C. August & 14 3t 1UTOTICE?All persons having* demands against { LI the estate of David Scott deceased, late of his place, are requested to vender lliem to the subscriber, properly attested within the time prescri>ed by law; and all persons indebted to (lie said :siaie are requesiea lomake immediate payment to { July ?9 13 tf H. HOLLBYMAN Adm'r i dpi OTTON BAGGING.?700 pieces COTTON , BAGGING of various qualifies, just leeeiv- | d and will be sold low. Up country merchants, ,viailing a supnly, can be furnished at the diaries- i .on prices, including Freight, &c. t June 24 8 tf SHANNON, M GEE & Co. , Stone Lime. 1 m/ Ebln. Stone Lime for sale by /O SHANNON M GEE, & Co. May 13 Q 'it jl j^iTRA YED from the subscriber some time since, a large black horse Mule, stout buill, his eyes j ire weak; he was purchased from a person residing in Lancaster district, and was going in_thal direc- ' lion when last heard of. Any person taking up 1 said Mule and delivering him tot. J. Shannon, Camden, or to the subscriber near Bradford Springs shall be liberally rewarded. I July 15, 11 tf ELEANOR SFAN'N. j, THE unclosed business of the subscriber, is put in the hands of William Anderson, Eeq-, ivho is duly authorised to settle the same. Circumstances render it necessary that payments ! thould be promptly made, and it is hoped, that all 1 tvill avail themselves of this notice, or it may be 1 too late. July 29 13 tf J\ MC ASK ILL I THE success of the SOUTHERN TONIC is unprecedented. It has been anxiously sought ] ifter by all persons in every part of the United : Stales, and its widely extended distribution lias , ieen owing to the many requests received from | ivcry section of the South and South West. Al.hough it originated in an obscure part of the conn- j ry but a few years since, it is now found in all the j principal towns and villages in the Union, and its , rirluis as a cure for Ague and Fever, and as a general Tonic, are appreciated by all who have j jsed it Being as it professes a compound of ( Southern Vegetables, it is neediest to offer the as- , lurauce that there is no Arsenic, Mercury, nor ony j hing in the least hurtful to the human constiluion in it. It will be found a valuable Medicine { n ail cases of Dyspepsia and disorganised Stomach j md Bowelsl and patients convalescing'from Fil- ( ions Fever, will derive tlin mn?( imnn-tmit lto?? , uv.ic- t its from tho use of the Southern Tonic. It inny c e administered to children and infants of the most ender age with the aitinost safety. Prepared by , Foster andCoxc at their Labratory, at Monlgonie- j y Alabama' For sale by their appointed agent, _ JAMES R. M'KAIN. J June 3 1 tf j t ? COTTON SAW GINS.?Tho subscriber con- 1 tihues to manufacture the above article on I lie most npproved plan. Old Gins carefully re- i aired &c. &c. Early applications best suit the c nterest of the planter and manufacturer. v July 22, 12 tf JOHN WORKMAN. n n JONES' PATENT t'OTTON KIN. , rHIS Gin can be made double, or single. If e made double, the.y reduce labor, and gin just s ouble, the quantity of cotton over the single cylin- T er Gin, no other knd having been in use^pieVous 1 3 this patent; and whether single or double, they I re found to improve the quality of the cotton, by 6 lore perfectly cleaning it. They can be made to onlain from 20 to 160 saws in a stand, and whether mall or large, one band will be sufficient to attend , iem. The Gins have mechanical feeders and oppers attached to them, which freo the cotton om leaves, trash, dirt, &c. before it can icnch the IW8, and by the thorough hackling operation it iceives from tho feeders, which make two revoilions to one of the saws, it is almost in a half * incd slate, before it descends to the saw. By a cry simple arrangement of a screw to each set of antes, on which the hoppers rest, and through hich the teeth of the feeders pass, they can be ^ lade to leed slow or fast to suit the condition of le cotton at the time. When made double, the. iws are placed on two sets of cylinders and turn * nnri a! Iiap ir\ ^: .: J - - ! v.v.. ?.?v> u|>(j>?oiic uiiiuuuiis, unu are ; eansed by two seta of brushes that have four revo- ^ itions to one of twe saw. The two cylinders can > detached so as to enable the planter to run one both at pleasure, although embraced with feeders, ^ c. in one stand. Tho whole is put in operation ith a dium and band, as in the ordinary Gin, and ay be propelled by horse, steam, or water power. ' may also be propeiled by iron running gear, he force required to work it, is about the same as at necessary to move an equal number of saws in e common Gin. This Gin has been put in icratiou in New Orleans for two or three weeks,1 id its success tested in the presence of a large imber of planters, merchants and Others, and at ceived their general approbation. f 1 Several gentlemen have been so kind as to give 'l e Patentee their written opinion respecting the se eritsof the Gin. A number of others could be tded, but the following are deemed sufficient: ?' rom his Excellency Gov. White of Louisiana. to New Orleans, Feb. 27. Ib37. Pa t)r. A. Jones?Sir, in reply to your enquiry, an hat I think of your improved Cotton Gin, 1 have suy, that I saw it work on Saturday the 2">th inst. id was very much pleased with its performance. rpi he mere fact of its self-feeding, seems to me to Ps a very valuable improvement; and besides, the ('e i.ility of the cotton, as it comes out of the pro- mi ss, appeared to me to be belter and cleaner than >m the common Gins in use, and that it saves on nsiderably in labor. Respectfully, &c. nf E D. WHITE. ?n? o.n Mi J. Complon. a wealthy planter, resident ^j1 in the Pai isli of Rapide, Louisiana. gi Dr. Jones?Dear Sir, I have examined you* Pa- 00 nt Cotton Gin, with feeders, &c. And have P? en it in operation, and approve of it so highly, 8,1 at I have taken the liberty of ordering one for P'1 y plantation in time for the next crop. i18 Yours respeetfullv, J. COMPTON. ! 011 New Orleans, Feb. '28, 1807. | fa< om Mr. A. Longer, an experienced and emiiient Cotton Broker of New Orleans. 11',< New Orleans, Feb. 28,1837. j w* Dr. Jones ?Dear Sir, in answer to your note of. 001 is morning, 1 will slate, that 1 have carefully ex-1 J lined your new Patent Cotton Gin, and have col ind it far superior to those generally used in this ter mmssm late it cleans the cotton much bettp r, and give* a mmch better appearance. 1 hope, for the good r the country, it may become duly appreciated. Yours sincerely, A. LONGER, rom Messrs. Forestall, High dr. Co. Commission Merchants. Dr. A. Jones?Dear Sir, we hare examined the unple ot cotton left with us, cleansed by ycur 'atent Cotton Gin, and also the cotton in its unleansed slate, and pronounce the same greatly operior to the average samples which have como inder our observation this or preceding seasons. Very respectfully, your ob't servants, FORSTALL, HIGH & Co. New Orleans, March 1,1837, From Col. Harris Smith Evans, a planter of Wilcox county ; signed also by Dr. David J. Means, a planter ot G.cen county, and Mr. Wm. C. Chiton, a planter of Dallas county, all of Ala. Dr. Jones?Dear 8ir, In reply to your inquiry soncerning your inquiry concerning your new Pa? .ent Cotton Gin, we deem it no less a pleasure ban a duly to say to you, emphatJeoUy, that wo :onsider it a moat decided and valuable imntnvp. nent. We have examined il carefully and seen it n successful'operation, and we feel no hesitatancy ii recommending it to the attention of planters renerally Most respectfully yours, &c. & Harris smith evans, *l)AVn> j. MEANS, WM. C. CLIFTON. New Orleans, March 7, J837. P S.?As a further testimony of my confidence n the succoss of your Gin, you will please order .wo Double Gins of 80 saws in a stand each, for ny plantation, and oblige yours tiuly, H. S. Evans. As a further proof of my confidence in your Gift, fou will please order me a Double Gin, of tbo tame size, for n?y plantation, and oblige yours rcipectfully, D. J. Mkaks. Mr. Clifton also stated, that if ho had not just irelore bought two new Common Gins, th&tlio would likewise have ordered one or two of the Patent Gins for his plantation. From Mr. ii. F. M Kcnnn, 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 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 hap or trash, clean and of gocd cc? lor ; thereby giving the nrticle 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 opj rcciated by the intelligent planter. Feeling a der p interest in the success of all improvements tending to benefit the important staples af our country, 1 trust that yours will meet with llie encouragement it jusiiy merits. V cry respectfully, your ob t serv^t, H. F. M'KENNA. New Orleans,March 0. 1837. From Mr. G. Senior, a Machinist of New Orleans. Dr. A. Jot.es?Dear Sir, in answer tc your inquiry of ray opinion of your Patent Cotton Gin, i iieg leave to state, that 1 was fifteen years engaged in the cotton factories of Manchester, England, and during four years of that time, 1 was Poremnn in tlip 1w.iik? it vx?.11: w. cmoi a.jvniO) VT llllfllllH iSt Co., and near five years spinner in the house of Messrs. Sandford & Greene. I have seen vour Cotton Gin in operation, and have examined the cotton ginned hy it, and pronounce it Letter cleansed, and the staple less injured, than any cottcn that ever came under my observation. It is comiletely ready for the breaker without the aid of the )lower, and would, therefore, save the first process n manufacturing the article. 1 consider icoltcn deansed by your Gin, would command from ore o two cents'on the pound moie than the average srops brought into the Manchester market, and :lcnnsod by common Gins Yours, very resp'lj', IN. Orleans, March 9, GEORGE SENIOR. Or. Jones?Dear Sir, in answer to your ir.qu?ry cspecliug my opinion of your Potent Cotton Gin, have to state, that I have been engaged ip put ing up the Carver Gins for planters ca Rod River, ind that 1 have seen your Gin in operation, and lave examined the quality of the cotton produced >y it; 1 consider it equal if not euperior'to the Carre Gins: in addition to which, 1 lliiuk your fccd rs a decided improvement, and by the aid of vhich. the quality of the cotton cleansed appears rmch improved, over that produced by the com* non Gins. Yours &c. S.BENNETT. New Orleans, March 10, 1837. # la addition to the above, the Patentee will refer ilanters to the following gentlemen, who liavo ilber seen the Gin in operation, or have examined nniples cleansed by it: Messrs. N. & J. Dick, Thomas Barrett & Co., lingan, Niven & Co., jambeth A Thompson, Martin, Plensonts & Co., lermnnn, Briggs & Co., YYm. JL. Flower; Bullitt; Ihip & Co. ORDERS RECEIVED FOR Jones' Patent Cotton Ciin, ty the Palrnlre, JVo. 53 Magazine st. J\"cic-Oi leans To be manufactured in New YorMfcby Robert Hoe, & Co. SCALE OF RRICESi DOUBLE GINS, or a Double Gin of 80 saws or move oh each cylinder, making 160 saws in Ibo stand, with feeders, hands, Ac. at $G jier saw, or ffsOCO 00 or a Double Gin of CO saws on a cylinder, or 120 saws in the stand, feeders, Ac. at IpG per saw, or 720 00 or do, of -10 saws on do, or 80 saws in a stand, at $G 25 per saw, or 5C0 00 or do. ol 20 saws on do. or 40 saws in a stand, at $0 50 per saw, or 2G0 00 SINGLE GINS, ov n Single Gin ol 80 snws or more, with one set of feeders, bands, Ac. at $0 per saw, 460,00 or do. of GO saws, with feeders, Ac. at $6 50 per saw, ?. 300.00 or do. or 40 saws, with feede^P&c. at $6 75 per sow, - 300,00 or do. of* 80 saws, with feeders, Ac. at $7 50 per saw, . 150 000 Extra focth where desired, for feeders, supplied 40 cents each; the number of teeth being about |Uol to the number of saws. One set of feeders, is considered however, will wear out two or three Is of saws Extra saws supplied at 60 cents each. The Gins ordered will be delivered to the agents, planters in any of the sea port towns of the cotn planting Stales, at the above prices, the agents ying the freight on the seme from New York, d becoming responsible for !he amount of the Gin. It is desirable,when plnntcrsgive ordersfor Gins, ey should accompany them with their views in gaid to the arrangement of saws, breasts, brush, &c. it is found they differ in opinion. Some sire saws of larger diameter than others. The ast common size is 9 or JO inches; but sotre wish em J 2 inches. Some wish 5 or (> row* of brushes i an axle,-while others do not want more than 4 most. Some wish Baws with 8 or 9 leclh to the rh. whi'e others want 10 or 11. With so much icrepancy, we prefer they should, at the time of ving ordets. furnish a siniemeot of their wishes, d the mniiufacturerers con fulfil Ihem in every rliculnr. Where it is lelt to our discretion, we nil make them on the most modern and approved in. An order can be executed, from the time it received, in the space of eight or nine weeks. d the Uin in that time placed in the hands of the itor. To be in tim* fop the next crop, all orders ght to be in the hand* of the manufacturers by j first or middle of May; except for plantations lere they are late in commencing to pick or gin tton. N. B.?The Patent Right, for any one of tbd ton growing States, will be sold on reasonable ids. may c 1 u