'S7OT^CB??IV 8?w ItMmboat Company bet XI leave to iaforat the public that they are Kt?> lag a boai built in Baltimore of a Hrbt draught of mAer, tor the express purpose of plying betwixt Camden and Charleston, bad to be bare early in Sfpa it is ooafidently believed that aha will be able #tth ease to navigate the Wateree at any atbga of the Hear. Merehante and otbera from the npper country, will Hod it to their interest to haea their goods and prod aba 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 want* log to ensure regularity and despatch. She will pW in conjunction with the new steamer "Camden/ whose success this last season has put the navigation of the Wateree by steam beyond a doubt. Both boats will be able to accommodate passengers f l-LI- L-! .1 _ flu I :.u . L. I.JU. uuniiunsmjr, uvm^ ne??:j niwu up, wim uw tad jrentlernens' cabins distinct and separate. BENJ. GASS, Agent New S. B. Company. Jane 34 8 9t * f^pThe Charlotte Journal and Salisbury Watohman will insert the above once a week for two months and Forward their bills to this office. ~ SEW* TEJtiB JEil. Specie Payments Resumed. ' "lYrOTWITHSTANDING the u exam-1 JL w pled severity of the times, Sylves-1 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 forsakened his old Established office, hav: i J i i J .? - .? nig tiuiu ami paiu uuring ine monin past several of the moat splendid Capitals.? The number and brilliancy of the Prizes to be drawn in September cannot fail to attract the attention of all those w'to want cash,? and as the held for investment is 1 rich and ample, we hope no time will be lost in sending fit Tickets, which, it is to be hoped, will fill the holders' pockets with the needful. 1 8. J. SYLVESTER, 130 Broadway, N. Y $95,000 Virginia *tate lottery, Class No. 0 for 1837 For the benefit ol the town of Welsburg. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. Saturday, Sept 2, 1837. CAPITALS. $25,000! 10,000 7,000-! 6,000 ! 4,000 , 1 Prize of 3000 Dollars 1 Prize of 191? Dollars 25 Prices of 1,250 Dollars 50 Prizes of 500 Dollars 50 Prizes of 200 Dollars ! 88 Prizes of 150 44 ( Tickets $10 ?Shares in proportion. Certificate of a Package of 25 whole Tickets i will cost only 130. Halves and Quarters in nro- , portion. Delay not to send your orders td For- j | tune's Home. ' | 200 prizes of $500 J Virginia state Lottery, Class B- o For the Benefit of the Richmond Academy A To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. Saturday Sept 9, 1837. * GRAND SCHEMA. * * I Prize of 30,000 Dollars , 1 ? 10,000 Dollars , 1 " 5,000 Dollars L 1 ? 3,317 Dollars V 2 " 2,500 Dollars 4 ? 2,000 Dollars 10 " 1500 Dollars 20 " 500 Dollars \ See. See. Tickets only 10 Dollars. j A Certificate of a Package of 25 Whole Tickets will be sent for 135 Dollars?Packages of shares in proportion. j 1 Ciramt Consolidated Cot?cry. b For the benefit of the State Treasury, Del. Col- (ti lego and Common Scools j j Extra Class No. 8, for 1837. * To be drawn at Wilmington, Del. Wednes day September 13. CAPITALS. $20,000? $3,000'? $2,500 1 Prizes of $2500 1 " 1,387 10 " 1000 1 10 " 500 , 10 ? 300 , 10 " arm 20 " 150 I Alc. &C. See. Tickets only 5 Dollars. 1 A Certificate of a Package of 25 Tickets will ' be sent for G5 Dollars. Halves, Quarters and 1 Eighths in proportion. ' Virginia State Lottery, CLASS 6. Endowing the Lecsburg Academy, and for other ; purposes. i To be drawn at Alexandria Va. Saturday Sept 25 SCHGYTE J $20,000? $5,000?$3,000 ! ' $2,000?$1,G40. ] * 20 Prizes SI ,000 20 " oi 300 1 &lc. &c. ?k.c. 1 Tickets for Five Dollars. r A certificate of a package of 25 Whole Tickets will be sent on jeceipt of $65. Halves and Quarten in the same proportion. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY CLASS NO. 7. Certificate of a package of 25 whole Tickets in this Magnificent Scheme inay be had tor 130 Dollars?Pdckages of Halves and Quarters in proportion. S: J. SYLVESTEA. 130 Broadway, JVew- York. AA HAIIOIMI Daodah * ? VI> r? ? V, n MANAWAY from tho suhs<:iiber nhnnt the , i 20lli March last, a negro man named J A OB EWEL, dark complected, abrnt 5 feet 10 inches high. He made his escape from ihe subscriber about 17 miles from Augusta, near George M'Gruder's or W. B. Beall a plantation. The Sid Jacob was committed to the jail of Kershaw Istrict, but affected his escape by breaking jail. The above reward wiill be paid to any person who will deliver the said boy to me, at Hamburg, or lodge him in any jail, so that 1 can get him. Aug 96 18 3* JOSEPH WOO^8. | 'I hft< JAMES 11. R )C11ELLE having located | JLW himself in Camden, offers lii*a professional i servioes to the inhabitants of the town und its vicinity. Office on the main street, one door above James Dpnlap's store, August 90 17 tf r*10 PLANTERS.?A prime lot oi i>ugr?j JL Shoes, very superior, tnanuiaclured at Socie-' ty Hill, Darlington District, by Sylvester Munger. I May be eeen at the store of A. L. WILSON. Aug. lf> 16 tf C^AMDKW S#ADC NEORO SHOES.?Tbe j tuhrrib?iritiiving purchased the 8hoe establishment of J. bishop t Co it now m .nufneturinf a superior article of Negro Shoes which Planters will do well to examine before making engagements Ibr their Pall supply. Any number of pairs will ho furnished deliverable on the 1st Oct. Jolj?l 19 if GEO. ALDEN. I'l" " 1 VBTE are authorised to announce Joseph G. > Clark as a candidate for Tn* Collector for r*polliiii> niatriol at tliu Anullinir plpction. sTT""%? "" * . j WE are authorised to announce Wilmam Baskiss as a candidate Tor Tax Collector, for Kershaw district at the ensuing election. . June 3 5 tf WE are authorised to announce Osbcrn J. j Drc as a candidate for TaX Collector, for , Kershaw district at the ensuing election. June 3 5 tf ? j WE are authorised to announce Thos. C. Bryant as a candidate foi Tax Collector, for Kershaw district at the ensuing election. June 3 5 tf i WE are authorized to announce Col. Wim.ian Drakefoho as a candidate for Tax Collector for the District of Kershaw, at the next election. May SO 3 tf \ WHITE. IjRR tt Co., Snmterville, South Carolina, agents for Coster & CriXe origi- I nnl SOUTHERN TONIC. Certificate* of the i CHcacv and virtue of this medicine ore in their possession June 3 5 tf OR. LYNCH H. DEAS offers his Professional services to the inhabitants of Cuinden and its vjcinitv Office on the Main street two doors below M Kain's Drug Store. May 13 tf WTOTICE ?The notes and accounts of VV. B. ! L w Daniels are placed in my hands for collec- ( ti'?n?all those indebted will please come forward H ind settle the same immediately. > / May *20 3 if VV. R. YOUNG. ! f RROXSOVS ' PJUTA3BA. 0 TIE subscrilier inforiiis the public, that he has ju.it c impletcd the mixture of this valuable me- f Jicuie lie takes pleasure in stating that lie has na lo use of this PAN A.CI2 \, successfully in a case a >f S?. riful k, which he has h en alllicted with more han Tun :e years. On aeveial occasions he applied ;o practical Physicians for ai l, i North and South,) ? Hid received no tcuefit. He was, at length, prevailed ii|?on bv numerous ae, juaintauces, to try the rirtue of certain R >OTS and HERBS ; and l>cievinjr, ?hat tlic Receipt would greatly benefit him, ' tl fc* to'ik it, together with an old French Receipt: from j tl vhicu is mnimfnetiircd the VElfKTA RLE PANA. i t< :E\. I" It is proper hero to sav, th.it the auaity of Fome, t r x\.u the principal Roots, aro well known to the p .lcdic.il Faculty, by whim fh-y arc frequently used, ti For Scrofula or King's Evil, Ulcerated Sores, (.' encral di-eases of the BLOOD, or the effects of tl i?tci\ry ; it has a decided salutary effect. a| For Bow an Compbaint he would also recommend C he use ot the VEOE r ABLE CAN ACEA. < hil- -tl Iren are frequently attacked wi?o this complaint: n specially when teething. A few dosesol the PAN- v ACEA will check the Bowels, und they become re- \ s jular again. It has l?een tried by a great number of <] respectable individuals, and pronounced a "certain jure." Ho-has tried it at different tunes in his own ramily, and it relieved the child immediately. This Medicine is simple in its operations; and has l pleasant taste. " Give it a trial, and judge its worth. t The suhsciiltcr will keen >1 constant snnulv of the 'aN-acea at the different . >rog .Stores throughout . ^ he Unitod Stales. Orders addressed to the suhscrii r, or to James ft. M'ftaiu, will Iks promptly atended to i'he PANACEA, may always bo had at . R. Wltain's Dauo Store, CaiudeD, S. C. Price owe dollar per bottle. July 8, 1837. F. S. BROXSON. 1 The Vegetable Elixir. i prepare cy t F. S. R R > !N SO N.- 1 IT is with great pleasure the", subscriber informs t the public that he has completed the mixture of lie VEGETABLE ELIXIR. This medicine is composed of Roots which grow in this State. It is ageless to enter into a detail of the value of this Medicine, (or any other Root medicine,) as it is well known that all Roots have valuable Medical pro- , perties. lie would also state that there is n<>t the least dangor in the use of the Elixir. For the following named diseases, there is no medicine made or trended at the present time, better calculated to relieve :,he afflicted, than the Vegetable Eli\ir. > For Rheumatism and Consumption, the Elixir j diould tie used internally and externally. For Dyspepsia or Dysury, he would also recommend the use of the Elixir, as he feels confident it will prove highly beneficial to those who use it. To th>>su who are afflcted with Pustules, Eruptive Distempers, and Venereal diseases, he particularly recommends the useofthe VEGETABLE LLIXIR. Without the fear of contradiction, he recommends this Medicine as the rest now in use?as it has proved mcccsstul in every case in which it has been used. Orders addressed to the subscriber or Mr. J. R. M'lCaln, will be promptly attended to. The Elixir may always be had at J. R. M Kain's Drug Siore, 3amden, S. C. F. S. BRONSON. , Price?75 cents per uottle. j Factorage and commission business.?The subscriber has resumed the Factorage and Commission Business, and respectfully tenders his services to his friends and all who may commit their, interest to his chnige. GEORGE OTCHKTT, Charleston?Edinondston's wlrarf. Aug. 10 16 8t OTICE.?All persons having demands against i.V the estate of the late James F Bryant, deceased, ore requested to render in attested statements of he same ; and those indebted to the said estate are hereby coiled upon for settlement. , Aug li) 16 tf THOS. C. BRYANT. Adm. ! Q_r The Charleston Courier will give the above 4- weekly insertions, and forward their account to , the subscriber for payrgpnt. ALL persons indebted to the lute firm of Whit. ; nker & Shiver ore requested to call arid pay 1 the same to Snnil. Shiver who is legally authori J zed to settle the same, by the 1st day of Septeui ber next, or they will positively be putin the hands 1 of Thomas J. Wethers, Esq. lor collection. HORACE WH[TAKER, Aug 19 10 3t SAMUEL SHlVEl'. IRKWOOI) HOUSE FOR SALE.?To I SSk. be disposed o! at private sale, a large and i comfortable house at Kirkwood, together with an i enclosed lot, contuining about seven acres, with all < necessary and convenient out buildings, snch as stables, kitchen A.c. Any one wanting a good house and a good bargain will do well to call and examine the properly. A. A. M'WILLIE. August 26 17 tf SBHSSaMSS?B8HS9SB9BHBSBSBr PROSPECTUS ... ; or TBI Camden Commercial Courier. THE BflttblinhoMttt of tho COMMERCIAL COURlER vu rendered necessary by the inconvenience to which our eitisens have been eobjeOted for the tfam of a publioebannel of eommanioation which in a commercial community like Caifltfeg, U essentially necessary, and eonaequentty the COURIER 8 claim on the pyblie ia such is should ensure a liberal patronage. The dndersigrted taaVe spared no trouble or expense id obiaiutiig the best workmen in order to render the Paper all the advantages that it will I admit of, and affording satisfaction to its patrons. In political matters the Courier will take no lUw MM liAtMM IA nnKlialt m Peso's ^AMIASI U?l k > mo uoa>||u WOU14 ?? * Kv' ""V" to the interest of ali., whidh could not b? effected by its entering into the arena of Politios?it will be confined principally to such matter as appertains (o 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 wishi ig to become subscribers must ad* dress a letter (Cost paid) to L. M. JONES & Co. Camden, S C. May, 1937. Removal. THE Subscriber has removed his Drug Establishment to the building opposite the store Of Murray & llryant, and two doors south ot the Masonic Lodge?where he is now receiving? and opening his Spring supply of Medecinep, rnints, 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 Goll's, N. C. Linseed (VI. 120 Gall's, best Sperm Oil. Window-glass of all sixes, &e. &c. JAMES R M'KAIN. May 6 1 tl. Dry Ooodm! JL. JONES respectfully informs his custo iners and friends, that he will commence telling off at cost, his entire stock of DRY jOODS, for CASH, to day; and continue until! irnt Sept. next, at which time he will receive an ' ntire new stock of Fancy and Staph- Dry Goods. I Penons desirous lit niirol>ni? twill 1- ?'?:- I ? ? ?.. w<i?*w? I ?r III imu 1b iu ilicxr dvaninge to call and examine his stock. July 8, 10 3t rO KENT, the BRICK OFFICE on Broad street, one door below Dr. Reid's. For terms pplv to ADAM EDGAR, May 20 3 tf Columbia, S. C. (tate of South Carolina?Kershaw district. C. C. Campbell & Co. vs. J. G. Clark. Ca. sa. in case. J. G. Clark, the defendant, who is in custody oftie Sheriff of said dislriot undei a ca. 6a. issued at he suit of C. C. Campbell 4* Co., having, in order j entitle himself to the benefit of the act entitled an act for the more effectual relief of Inso vent febtors," filed a schedule of his whole real and ersonal estate in the clerk s office of the said dis ict. Notice is hereby given to the aaid C. C. 'ainpbell singular the creditors of ic said J. Gr. Clark, personally or by attorney to ppear at the Court of Couimon Hens at Kershaw Jourt House belore one of the Associate Judges of he said State, ??n the fourth Monday ;n October iext, at which time and place the said J. G. Clark vill apply for his discharge under the 6aid act, to hew cause if any they can, against the said lischarge. J. W. LANG. July 21,1837 12 3m Clerk c. c. r. / IfcAl CORING ?The undersigned beg leave to inform their friends and ihe public generally hat tliey have entered into copartnership in carry-! ng on the Tailoring business, and by close attenion and a disposition to please, will endeavor to neril a share of public patronage. M DON ALD RRAS1NGTON. May 1,1637. M 2t>, tt TV111E Subscribes have received a large supply I of SUM tl Kit C'IjO HIXG of assorted ?izes and descriptions, from one of the mott celejrated clothing Establishments in New York, the [vorkmanship of which is warranted, which they vill sell on accommodating ter,nis either wholesale )r retail. SHANNON AlcGEE & Co. Juno 17' 7 tf' TO PRINTERS. E. While & Wm. Hajfor, RESPECTFULLY inform the Printers of the United States, to whom they have been inJividually known as established letter founders, that they have now formed a co-partnership ill said business, and an extensive experience, they Irope to be able to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with their orders The introduction of machinery in place of the Ledious and unhealthy process of casting type by tfand, a desideratum by the European founders, was by American ingenuity, a heavy expendituie of time and money on the paft of our senior partner, first successfully accomplished. I xtensive use of the machine-cast letter has fully tested and established us superiority in everv particular, over those cast by the old process The letter fonndflrv business will herenftor V>a jarried on by the parties before named, tinder the firm of White, Hagcr & Co. Thcii Specimen exhibits a complete series, from Liainond to Sixiyfour Lines Pica. 'J he Book and News type be. ing in the most modern style. WHITE, HAGER & Co. are agents for the mleof tlie Smith and Rust Printing Presses, with which" they can furnish their customers at manufacturers" prices; ( liases, cos's, composing sticks, Ink, and every article used in the printing business, kept for sale and furnished on short notice. Old type taken in exchange for new at nine centr per lb. N. B.?Newspaper propriefors'who will give the ibove three insertions, will be entitled to five dol isrs in such articles ub ihey may select from our Specimens. a 12 'It E. WHITE & HAGA/?. |^OTI? E.?Such as are indpbtod to the estate !^ot Mrs. Elizabeth Turlev, deceased, are hereby notified that prompt payment must be made, and thoHC who are creditors of said estate, will present their demands properly attested, and in proper time, to CHARLES L. DYE,Ad'mr. August 12 15 4t Oral ion?Price 1-2 cents. TMIHE ORATION of JAMES CHE-NUT, ir. I is jlist printed, and for sale at Mr. Alexander ' Young's Rook Store, at Mr J. L. Jones' Store, and at this Office. | (*iOM M1TTEO to the jail of Kershaw district J on the 25th inst. a negro boy who calls himself SAM, and sava that he'hclongs to Col. Austin P?-ay, who lives in Fairfield dist. Said negro is 5 feet 5 inches high, light complexion, spare built, I and is about 18 or 20 years of ago. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges And take him away. Aug 26 17 tf C. J. SHIVER, j. k. t> I appoint Mr. R. W. ABBOTT my attorney during my temporary absence from the State, i Aug 26 17 5t ft. HOLLEYMAN, Jr. 'i All (he Courier Oftloe for ADVERTISING end JOB WQRK*, for (he first quarter,ire informed,l?*t jJfcpy will, be called on tor payment, according tdtfie following notice. Augusts, i. < fXTH take this, melbdd of informing our pat sons that all Job-week sod Advertisement socounts will be made out, and presented for pay ment Persons living out of the State', Who send Adver-1 Use meats and Job-work, are requested to state.! Who. and where their accounts are to be sent for piymeht. ., May 6, 1637. , WTOT1CE ?All persons having demands against II the estate of David Scott deceased, late of this place, are .requested to render them to the subscriber, properly attested within the time prescribed by law; and all periods Indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment to July 29 13 tf H. HOLLEYMAN Adui'r apt OTTON BA GG1N G.?700 piecea COTTON V BAGGING of various qualities, just received and will be sold low'. Ud country inrrclmnta wishing a supply, can be furnished at the Charleston prices, including Freight, Ac. June 24 8 tf SHANNON, M'GEE & Co. Stone Mine. W ?" Bbla. Stone Lime for sale by # O SHANNON M'GEE, &, C6. t May 13 2 if v%| ! J^TRA YED from the subscriber sotne time since, a large black horse Mule, stout built, his eyes t are weak; he Wh? purchased fVom a person residing in Lancaster district, pnd was going in that direction when last heard of. Any person taking up said Mule and delivering him to ? .J. Shannon, Camden, or to the subscriber near Bradford Springs shall be liberally rewarded. July 15, 11 tf ELEANOR SPANN. j THE unelosed business of the subscriber, is put in the hand" of William Anderson, Esq., who is duly authorised to settle the same. Circumstances render it necessary that payments should be promptly mode, and it is hoped, that all will avail themselves of this notice, or it may be too late. July 29.13 tf P. M'CASKILL TI1E success of the SOUTHERN TONIC is unprecedented. It has been anxiously sought ' after by all persons in every port 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* Al- j though it originated in an obscure p rt of the coun- ' j try but a few years since, it is now found in all the principal towns and vitiligos in the Union, and its virtuis as a cure for Ague and Fever, and as a general Tonic, are appreciated by al' who have used it Being as it professes a compound of , Southern Vegetables, it is needless to offer the as- j suraucc that there is no Arsenic,Mercury, nor any thing in the least hurtful to the human constitu- y tion in it. It will be found a valuable Medicine in all cases of Dyspepsia and disorganised Stomach j and Bowelsl and patients convalescing from I il- ^ liou*. Fever, will derive the most important benefits from the use of the Southern Tonic. It may j be administered to children and infants of the most < tender age with the utmost safety. Prepared by _ Coster andCoxc at their Labratofy, at Monlgome- * rv Alabama- For sale bv their appointed agent, f * JAMES R. M'KAIN. 1 June 3 1 tf ; J p , WlOR SALE OR RENT, my hou- J] b bos and lots on Broad street in Gat^ich on accommodating terms. c * My 2 Canal Boats I will sell nl cos'-?ih?y ore n<>R|H new, 1 ^$?0*^i?at.d will carry 230 Bales t. ot- r ton. i To a purchaser of the latter t property, 1 will engage the height of my growing a crop o( Cotton to Charleston, say from ICO to 150 1 Bales at $1 25 per Bale?and all my up freight at t the going price. * U3"' Those in Kershaw district, indebted to the e subscriber, up to 1st January last, are requested to ti call on Mr. John 11. Joy and make payment with* > out delay. GEO. S. C DESCHAMPS. r JONES' PATENT COTTON Slit. I rnp Ills Gin can be made double, or single. If 1 made double, they reduce labor, and gin just " dduhle, the quantity of cotton over the single cylin- : dor Gin, no other kud having been in use prevous ! to this patent; and whether single or double, they ' are found to improve the quality of the cotton, by k more perfectly cleaning it. They can be made to contain from 20 to 1G0 saws in a stand, and whether small or large, oho hand will be sufficient to attend j them. The Gins have mechanical feeders and hoppers attached to thein, which .free the cotton Irom leaves, trash, dirt, &c. before it can teach the saws, and by the thorough hnckling operation it; receives from the feeders, which make two revolutions to one of llic 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 of I gnates, on which the hoppers rest, a"?I through ' which the teeth of the feeders pass, thej' can oe i * made to teed slow or fast to suit the condition of| \]\fk pAltnn ni tlio #?mo WK??* J Ll " * ..... ........ t. u< ii uiuue uouuip, mo ' saws are placed on two seta of cylinders and turn * upon <-acl? other in opposite directions, and are' _ cleansed bv two setsot brushes that have fourrevo. j * lotions 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 onp stand.. The whole is put in operation [ with a drum and band, as in the ordinary Gin, and may be propelled by horse, strain, or water power. * It may also be propelled by iron running gear. The force required to work it, is about the same as * that necessary to move an tqual number of saws in the common Gin. This Gin has been put in * operation in New Orleans for two or three weeks, and its success tested in the presence of a Targe number of planters, merchants aiid others, and a received their general approbation ' Several gentlenu n have been so kind as to give the Patentee their written opinion lespecting the 81 merits of the Gin. A number of others could be added, but the following are deemed sufficient: ? From his Excellency Gov. White of Louisiana. *( New Orleans, F?*b. 5>7, 1C37. P Dr. A. Jones?Sir, In reply to your enquiry, a! what I think of your improved Cotton Gin, 1 have to say, that I saw it work on Saturday the goth inst. and "was very much pleased with its performance^ M The mere fact of its self feeding, seems to me to 01 be a very \aluable improvement; and besides, the quality of the cotton, as it comes out of the pro- n cess. DPDenred to me i<? !?< l>oiii>r n..j -1 * - ... .. ..... . ...... biruiIlT illiin " from the common Gins in use, and llint it saves ?! considerably in labor. Respectfully, Ac. a1 E. D. WHITE. >' From Mr J. Compton, n wealthy planter, resident in the Parish of Rspide, Louisiana. fi' Dr. Jones?Dear Sir, I hnve examined your Pa- ni tent Cotton Gin, with feeders, Ac. And have P' seen it in operation, and approve of it so highly, that I have taken the liberty of ordering one lor P' my plantation in time for the next crop. >* Yours respectfully, J. COMPTON. "r New Orleans, Feb. *28, 1837. , " From Mr. A. Lonjror, an experienced and eminent ?* Cotton Broker of New Orleans. ? New Orleans, eeb. 28,1837. w Dir. Jqpes -Dear Sir, in answer to your note of cc this-morning, 1 will state, that 1 have carefully examined your new Patent Cotton Gin, and hnve cc found it far superior to those generally used in this te Slate it cU-ans the colion much teller, and gives it much better appearance. 1 hop*, for the good oi the country, it may become 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 as, cleansed by your Patent Cotton Gin, and also the cotton in its an* cleansed state, and pronounce the same greatly superior to the average samples which have eome uinter our observation this or preceding seasons. Very respectfully, yourob't servants, FORBTALL, HIGH A Co. . New Orleans, March 1,1637, From Col. Harris Smith Evans, a planter of vVil* cofwCoanty ; signed also by Dr. David J. Means, iN^'rr f ? county, and Mr. Wm. C. ot Dallas county, all -of Ala. Dr. Jrt%aM'JPe?rjgir) |n reply to your inquiry OOI*c<^*|i?i||f yhterinquiry concerning yout new Pa* tetu Cotton. Cyfi we derm it no less a pleasure than.a duty to say to,jpu, emphatically, that we consider it ^most d$nded. **>?..valuable ipkprovc* uient. We have enamjinejL^arefvlly and seen it in successful operation, andwe ftil-sro hesttatancy in recommending it to the atftteMtaft of planters vTrKJMth^vans, DAVID J. MEANS, . WM. C. CLIFTON. New Orleans, March 7,1837. P S.?As a furtMr?-testimony of my confidence in the succdu of your Gin, you will please order two Double Gins of 80 saws in a 6tand each, foj my plantation, and oblige yours truly, ... V H.8.?urt. As a further proof of my confidence in yoor $in,. you will please order me a Double Gig, of ihs same size, foe u.y plantation, and obltne ydurs respectfully, D. J. SltAiis. Mr. Cliftort also stated, that if he bad not just belore bought two new Comihofi 6rat,'that ho would likewise hare ordeied drie or' two of Ilia Patent Cms for his plantation. Front Mr. H. F. M henna, of the house ef Brandpr, M'Kenna & W right, of New Orleans. Dr. A. Jones?Dear Sir, in reply to your note, accompanied by a specimen of tne cotton, ginned by your Patent Gin", f beg leave to Observe; that it exhibits a decidtd improvement,on the usual process of ginning j delivering the'staple uninjured and free from hop or trash, Clean and of good color ; thereby giving the article on additional value. These favorable impressions of the advantages of your Patent Gin, have been confirmed b} subsequently witnessing it in operation. The utility of the double cylinders and saving of labor, will be readily perceived and property appreciated by the intelligent planter. feeling a deep interest in the success of all improvements tending to benefit the important staples our country, 1 trust that yours will meet with the encouragement it justly merits. Very respectfully, your ob t srrv't, H. F. M'KENNA. Nc w Orleans, March 6,1837. Proin Mr. G Senior, a Machinist of New Oilcans. Dr. A. Jo*.es?Dear Sir, in answei tc your inquiry of niy opinion of your Patent Cotton Gin, 1 leg leave to slate, that 1 was fifteen years engaged in the cotton factories of Manchester. En?r. _ - ? 1 / e> and, and during lour j'cars of that lime, 1 Mas orCmun in the house? ol Messrs. Levis, Williams fc Co., and near five years spinner in the house of Vleasrs. Sondford & Gnene. 1 have seen venr Jotton Gin in operation, and have examined the olton ginned by il, and pronounce it better cleaned, auu the staple less injured, than any cotton hat ever came under my observation. It is comletelj' reaf'y for the breaker u'ithout the aid oi the lowfcr, and would, therefore, save the first process n manufacturing the article. 1 consider cottcn leansed by your Gin, would command from one o two cdiits on the pound more than the average i rops brought into the Manchester market, and leansed by common Gins Yours, very rcsp'lv. N. Orleans, March 9, GEORGE SENIOR. l)r. Jones? Dear Sir, in answer to your inquiry pspecting my opinion of your Patent Cotton Gin, have to state, that 1 huve been engaged in put ing up the Carver Gins tor planters on Red River, nd that I have seen your Gin in operotion, and lave examined the quulity of the cotton produced iy it; 1 consider it equal if not superior to the Carrer Gins: in addition to which, J think your fccd>rs a decided improvement, and by the aid of vliich.the quality of the cotton cleansed appears nucli improved, over that produced by the com non Gins. Yours Ac." 8. BENNETT. New Orleans, March 10, 1837. In addition to the above, the Patentee will refer Hunters to the following gentlemen, who have ilherseen the Gin in operation, or huve examined lamples cleansed by it: Messrs. N. & J. Dick, Thomas Barrett & Co., Uogan, Niven &. Co., .nmbcth & Thompson, Martin, Pleasants & Co., ' lennann. Briggs & Co., Win. L. Flower: Eullitt, Jhip & Co. ORDERS RECEIVED FOR Junes' Patent t ot!on twin, * Vy the Patentee, A'u. 03 Magazine st. KciC'Orlrans To be manufactured in New York, bv Robert Iloe, A, Co. SCALE OF TRICES. DOUBLE GINS. 'or a Double Gin of 80 saws or more on 1_ ? ' ' - - t-ucii cylinder, making ICO saws in the stand, with feeders, bands, dec. ul &G j per saw, or $DC0 00 1 'or a Double Gin of CO saws on a cylinder, or 120saws in the stand,feeders,&c. at \ $(>" per saw, or 720 00 \ or do, of 40 saws on do, or 80 saws in a stand, at $0 25 per saw, or . 500 00 'or do. ot 20 saw:- on do. or 40 saws in a stand, at JfcG 50 per saw, or 2G0 00 SINGLE G1\S. 'or a Single Gin ot bli saws or more, with one set of feeders, bands, &c. at ?k(> per j saw, 480,00 $ 'or do. of GO saws, with feeders, <X.c. at $6 50 per saw, 300,00 'or do. of 40 saws, with feeders, &c. at ... $G 75 per saw, 306,00 ' * 'or do. of 20 saws, with feeders, &c, at $?7 50 p**suw, , 150 COO Extra t^vth where desired, for feeders, supplied I 40 C'en\sench ; the number of teeth being about qual to the number ot saws. One set of feeders, , is considered however, will v ear out two or three 1 Msofsaws Extra saws supplied at 80 cents each. 1 The Gins ordered will be dehvered to the aecnts. < . i?- ? - - i |iminers in any ol the sea port towns of the cot* in planting Slates, at the above prices, the agents J sying the freight on the same from New York, , 1 nd becoming responsible for !hc nmountof the Gin. It is desirable, when planters give ordeis for Gins, I iey should accompany thitn with their views in >gard to the arrangement of saws, breasts, brush- t 3, die. it is found they differ in opinion. Some fsire saws of larger diameter than others. The lost common size is 9 or 10 inches ; but 6ome with irni 12 inches b'< nic wish 5 or (? rows of brushes n ?n axle, while others do not want more than 4 I most. Some wish saws with 8 or 9 teeth to the irb. while ethers want 10 or 11. With so rnuph iscreponey, we prefer they should,lit the lime of iving orders, furnish a statement of their wishes, id the iiianufiinlurereTS enn fulfil tlicm in every irliculsr. Where it is left to our dircietitn, ve j tall moke them on the niost modern and approved nn. An order can he executed, frojnri the lime it j received, in ti?? - r " , ... tuv p|;atc ui crjgiit or nine wcrKSj id the Gin in that time plvcrd in the hands of the ctor. To be in time for the next crop, all orders ight to he in the hands of the manufacturers by e first or middle of May ; except for plantations here they are late in commenting to pick cr gin itton. N. ll.-^The Patent Riphf, for any cr?e of the >tton growing States, will be sold cn reasonable rc&9: May C> 1 It .J i