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^ *ww* **' wt by hit Men* and the " VM (rltiB, will fcr executed in the heat " "^* 6 30 * C. A. M'OOHALO. PtwCB.-All persons indebted to Jidn L -jHuBrtsi ngtoo, and also to the late Turta of Br toe % JBP(tofl) are laqwated to call and' make pay* afljlBto James R. ArKain, who ii~authorised to M^Breihe same. SAM. SHIVER, .jr. . jKft 36 ir J.FOOTER,. * v Assignees ol J L B 'tawjea t,. h?.m, SRk da/ executed a deed of assignment of all Mitatt, to the subeotlbers lor the payment of htejtteditQie in the manner in the said deed of SHfepment declared: Notffce la hereby given that aflfeSebt* due the said James L. Brasington,'either Rflhis own name, or In the name of Brace A Bra NMMon or McDonald & Brasington. included in V?|PMaldassignment,and persona indebted are re^nested to eall on the subscribers and settle the ; The deed of assignment directs the division ,i>f rfjf- the surplus, after certain specified debts, cateahljr sji annng the creditors of the said James L. Brasington, who are reqaired to ft island establish with (be . subscribers their demands 'within six months fVom , the date of the deed, The deed may be seen on ? application to the subscribers. I ' SAM'L. SHIVER, jr. J. P. SHIVER. Pec. 9 33 tf Assignees. H3-18S8!??il exulting reference. ^ SYLVESTER very respectfully asks for reference to his statement of amounts of prizes distributed the last year. Prizes of one thousand dollars and over only are 4, included. 700,000 dollars have been' 1>aid by him in 1837. The same opportunities?ay, better?are now available. The schemes for February are more than 'equal in magnitude and advantiges to any ever offered. That of the 17th is truly splendid, and commands immediate no A million of dollars will be drawn in the month of February?our friends and patrons are invited to participate, which can only be effected *by instant application to |S. J. SYLVESTER. 130 BrMufoay, Xew-Yottk. RICH AND SPENDID SCHEME. Virginia Slate Lottery, Clara No. 1, for 1838. I For the benefit of the Monongahela Acfc- ' demy. * 1 To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. Saturday Feb. 3, 1838. CAPITALS. nnA i 1 ft AAA a nnn i rnnn f J AAA I ' in?n/|Vvu Awjvvv wjvw WjUW 1 jUUt/ 25 Prixee flOOO 25 "* 500 , 200 ' ' 200 J Tickets $10?Shares in proportion. . Certificate of a Package of 25 whole Tiokete Will Coat only 130. Halves and hearten in ere- , pbrtion. Delay not to eend yoai orders td P?rtuae's Home. "T 13 drawn numbers in each pack of 35 tick* 4 Virginia Stale Lottery, Class 1- ' For the Benefit of the Toem of Wheeling To be drawn at Alexandria, W Feb. 10. SCHEME. 1 Prixe of 30,000 Dollars 1 14 8,000 Dollars 1 ** 4,000 Dollars 1 44 3,000 Dollars 1 44 2,000 Dollars 1 44 1:017 HntUro 100 ? 1000 Dollars 10 41 000 Dollars &LC. &C. Tickets only 10 Dollarfi. A Certificate of a Package of Tickets will' be sent for 120 Dollars. Halves, Quartos and Eighths in proportion. Virginia State Lottery. Class 1 for 1838. For the benefit of the Mechanical Benevolent Society of Norfolk. 100 Prizes of 500 Dollars: 1 Prize of 30,000 1 " 7,000 1 * " 0,000 1 w 4,000 25 ? i nnn ?fWV $0 " 500 -50 ? 200 Sec. &LC. ' Tickets 10 dollars. A Certificate of a Package of 35 Whole Tickets C will be sent for 130 Dollars?Packages of shares in proportion. SYLVESTER'S FAVORITE Virginia State Lattery. Class I. For the benefit of the Richmond Aeademy To be drawn at Alexandria, Va Feb. 17. CAPITALS. *40,000 6000, 5,000 4y006! 3000! (5 Prize of 1500 Dollars u Prizes of 1350 Dollars 75 Prizes of 500 Dollars 136 Prizes of 200 Dollars v, Tickets Ten Dollars. Certificate of a package of 35 whole Tickets in this Magnificent Scheme may be had for 140 Dol? ? P L _/ U.I -? jim .1 -gj- wi uaivei ?dq v^uariers in proportion. MASTt&KD tOTTEltV, CLASS 3.' To be drfsn it Baltimore, Feb*21. CAPITALS. $20,000! 8,000 4,000 3.000 1 of 200 40 of 1000 Ae. Ac. Zickcts for fire Dollars, tie oi a package of 25 Whole Tickets Will be cent on itwfpt of 90s, Halves sad Qnar ?jQ? If 2m a*ne proportion. K mate**-. y>? *? :? - : . '$1: - * " JOHN D MURK AT wW eootino* bMlaMiih hi* own aoeront ?t th aton luely occupfed by s "hu rftlHC btMrtkenhm bcMafeft NMtwi under tk J. ffhndf BeHsjman * Qass la iMa day dissoNed a dlrectfy tq lite settling up of the concern. All person^ indebted to the bite Arm will make payment or aatknietur? arrangements for the amount doe, at aa ally a day as practicable. . B. Gans la authorised to stgit the name df the Arm of Holkyman A Qui to alliMrtes or other papers when the same is requtted tor the settlement of the affairs of the concern? if. QOLLEVMAN, Jr. Nov. U 48 tf B. GASS. >r Vi ??!!. . .. '..?! i Royal college OF surgeons, LONDON.?The original Hyfeian Vegetable Medicine, prepared by W. Mis in, Esq., Member of the Royal 'ollege of Surgeons, Licentiate of Apothecary's Company, Fellow of Bolt Court Society Surgeon to the Royal Union. Petition Association, Lancaster Place, Waterloo Bridge, and perpetual pupil of Guy's and St. Thomas's Hospitals, London. This raluable medicine, the result of twenty years' experience and unparralleled success in the extensive ana nigniy respectaoie practice or ine proprietor, patronised bv the faculty and nobility, is now Introduced to the notice ol the A merican public, at the earnest solicitation of a number of Kntlemen of long and high standing in the proision. It m hoped, as a preliminary step, to check the evils and fatal conseque ces arising flrom the use of the numetoua deleterious nostrums foisted upon the public by the aid of fabricated , proofs of miraculous cures, and other frauds, by a set of mercenary, unprincidled pretenders, "So totally ignorant ot medical science that it is impossible the monstrous delusion can any longer go down with the intelligent people of this counlrv. These pills, mild ana agreeable in their nature, should be kept in every family in cases of sudden ! illness, for by their prompt administration, chole ra, cramps, spasms, fevers, and other alarming complaints, -which too often prove fatal, may be speedily cured or prevented. In fact, all those who value good health shonld never be without thein. They are sold in packets, at 50 cents, tM and $2 each, bv every respectable druggist, hookseller, and vender of medicine in the United States and the Canada*, with copious directions, together with testimonials of professional ability from the following eminent gentlemen; Sir Astley Cooper, J. Abertiethy, Jan ''.lundell, M. D.. W. Bark. M. D., J. Aston Key, A. Frampton, M. P and numerous others. The originals may be seen in Snssenaion of the general agent, by whom the me icine is imported into this country, and to whom all applications for agencies must be mndp. J*0. fOLBEfN, 36 Waverley Place, N York, Sole General Agent for the IT. S. p c. SoWby J R. M'KAIN, amden, S. C. Oct fcl 25 tf WHITE, LEE Sr Oo., Sumterville, South Carolina, agents for Coster & Coxe origikWl Of\n?TU DOk] sr^x an /I /x . ^ M T iiKi auu inrinn ixrrviv;. v;ertihcates ot the tmc'acy and virtue of this medicine are in their possession June 3 5 if To the Courier Patron*. WE take thia method of informing our patrons that all Joh work and \dvertisement aceounta will he made out, and presented (or pay ment Quarterly. Persona living out of the State, who send AdverLiseihetftfe ah'd Job-work, are requested lo slate, who. and where their accounts are to be sent for payment. May 6, 1837. TOJOTT' E.?The copartnership, heretnfor* ex L w ieting between the snhs'-rihera under the firm ?f Ni'Doaald 4* Rfasington. was dissolved on the lOtk of Dec. kaat, by inalval consent P. A. M'DONALD, Jan 6 16 If J. L. BRAS1NGT N. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The house and lot BOW oocupied by James Jenkins as a store, and formerly by J. I) l^miere, is offered fot sale The terms will be accommodating to the purchaser and reasonable in price, which may be more fully learned by application to \u?. 12 15 WV1 M'WILLIB ^K. JAMKH H. R 'CHULLE having located MW himself in Camden, offers his professional services to the inhabitants of the town and its vicinity. Office on the inain street, one door above I [ James Dunjap's store, August 26 17 tf DR. LYNCH H. DEA8 offers hih Professional services to the inhabitants of Cainden and its vicinity. Office on the Main street two doors below M Kain's'Drug Store May 13 tf NOTICE.?The notes and accounts ot W. B. Daniels are placed in my hands for collection?all those indebted will please come forward and settle the bame immediately. May 20 3 If W. R. YOUNG. WTOTICEf?All persons indebted to Dr EzeJ.vl kiel Mayhehr, dec'd. are requested to make immediate payment, and those having any demands against the same, to render them in legally attested for payment. Jan 9 36 tf JANE MAYHEW Execetrix. I^OTICE.?The subscriber lias associated with IyI him in the practice of the law, for Sumter District, William VI. Miller, Ess. (son of John B Miller, Esq. Office at bumtervklle. S Al. The subscriber will vtill continue bis circuit practice. FRANKLIN 1. MO8E8. Jan 6 36 3t For sale?The former residence of Col. Jamea 8 Deas, situated in the town of Camden, comprising six acres of ground, situated on the Eastern side, and in one of the most pleasant neighborhood?for a private family it has many advantages. Persons wishing to purchase, can ba accommodated on easy terms for the whole, or part of the said property. M. M. LtVV Jan. 20 JOHN SMART, Esq. is my authorized agent uunug my ausence irom the .State. M. M L. ? in K4IUITV, 8UMTER DWTRICf. John Joining*, \ 99 > BILL-. 1rho? William*, et al ) judgment creditor* of John Jennings, an hereby notified and required to be and appear be fbte the CommiMioner of this Court, And estab hah on oath, their claim* to the fund* in the handi of the defendant*-, administrators of Joseph Du rant, dec'd. arising from pale* of property and mo ney paid to him, within ninety day* from this date. They will be required to shew what they i may be indebted to **id Jenning* By decree oi i the Court. JNO. B. MILLER, Com'r. j ?*a*t*r?\Ue; )m. * fr'f fee $650 i m W|V g?? mwylrd, tSi/STkoJITii (Me tot orUed^fyei^niag; 891 ecres moir of S levied tfceSdWbe ?*! es^?*>t>ertyef Nexhuh CUM.atUwNitcr Hnn Wooer Mil other*. , One toot of lend, oonUiniug 640urej mora or to i?Wnc?WA Levied on end to be eold at the property of Arohibeki Young, ?t the Suit of J. M. Nioiun, for J. JUehop. One NmmMm turned Met. Levied on end to be eold ee the property ot Fre nob Q. Britton et the euit of W. K. KrWdeoti. - * Also Books Bedding end e eeriety of other extiolos et the house where the defendent resides in Cemden. Levied on end to be eold ea the property of I. F. Bremer, at the suit of Pteaaent Puitlee and others. Alio one Gray Horse, levied oik and to be void ea the property of George Gl. Mclntbah, at the ait of Smith, Booth & Ufford. Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay for Sheriff 'a paper*. h* WM. ROBBER, e. a. p. w Etwrr; Kershaw District, WiUuttn M and wife | t , ve ? Bill for Division &, sale'of Land Wiley Jenkins, I etal J flt appearhijc to my satisfaction,?that John Jen kins, -Wile? Jenkins, Exain Jenkins Thonnas Jenkins, and Joseph Jenkins, defendants in this case, i '"aire aba tit from lhi,p State, It is ordered that 1 j they do answer, plead or demur to the said Bill of I Complaint, within three months from this date, or an order proconfesao will be entered againt them I therein; also, that this order be poblished for said time in the Camden c ourier. I J. W. LANG, CWr. ! 1 Jan . 20 38 13t. SOUTH CAROLINA, SUMTER DISTRICT. 1 IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Knox& Snanu for M Niolon t Co vs John D. : Powni. "John D. flowen. who is in il.e custody I of the SheritT of said District. by virtue of n Writ ' of Capias ud Satisfaciendum, at the suit of Knox < and Spann, having, in order to obtain the benefit ' of the Act of the Genera' Assembly ol said State, 1 entitled 'An Act for the more efifeciual relief oft Insolvent Debtors." rendered in a schedule of his whole estate and effects on oath, NOTI' E is herebj given to the said plaintiffs and all other creditors of the said John D. Bowen to be and appear, either personally or by the*r attorney, ih open f'ourt, before the Associate Judges of the said State, at Sumlir Court Mouse, three mbnts from the date hereof, then and there to shew j cause, if any they Can, whv the sa;d estate and effects should not be assigned, and the said John D. Bowen liberated agreeable to the Act aforesaid. JOHN . DARG \N, c. c. c. p. Office of Common Pleas, Sumter T^ist, > 6th Jo -uary 1838. * Jan. 20 38 lit Vr's fee SI2 FOP Sale, A GOOD PIA.?> M.ij.ly to J% SH NNON, McGEE A Co. Nov. 4, 27 tf I TOWH T14X138?Being due, the subscrL her will attend to receive the same, as also the' ommutatinn f<?r Road duty. J. W I ANG. Jan. 20 38 tf Rec'r nd Treasurer* I ^^^OTI E.?All persons indebted to the late J.X concern of M'Doiiald .V Brasington, are re quested to call and settle with James. K. M'Kain, who is authorised to receive the s.nne. C- A M'DONALD. SAM L SHIVER, Jr. > Assignees J. V S! 11V! R, 5of J. L. B. Jan 0 3G tt W 1ST of lclterB remaining in the Post < (ffiee, Jt.,4 Camden, S. C, January 1st, 1838. A?Mrs* Mary Arledge, Mrs. Nancy Albert. B?Stephen Boykin, 5; Rev. Mr breaker, John Boan, Rev. r M. Breaker. C?Mrs. Elizabeth ? ole, Joseph Cloud, Nathan Campbel, Win. < 'rocket, Drury Clanton, Thomas Creighton, rs. Emily Carter. I>?Lucian Dinkins. Miss Rosctta Dunlap, Miss Matilda Di^vis. . E?John English. F?Henderson Forsyth. O?M i<s I.. Gajkimr. Thomas M. finrunov. Jor. i - ? - o / J 1 P. Giles TI?Richard llunl, Miss Rebecca A. Hicks. J?John James L. Robert Love. M?Norman WLeod, Mrs. Rnchael MacKay Stephen P. Miller, 2; Mr M'Kay Mr--. Ann McDonald, Jaines M C. Dnniel,John M'Kay. P?Mrs. Maria Parish, Win. M. Parish, Capt. Leonard Phelps. Miss Maria Parish, 3; Simon Perkins, Mi*8 Olive J. Peoples. R?James ,P. Richbourg, Henry C Roberts. S? Isaac H. Sanders, Airs. Elizabeth Spann, J. S. Stewart, Daniel Scarborough, Miss Elizabeth Sanders. T ?Miss Rachael Tenly, P. Thiraby, Elizabeth TYapp, 3; James Thompson Y?Wm Young, \rchabald Young, Jno. Young. Jan. 6 3G 3t P TIIORNT ?N. p. m. PERSONS indebted to J. (ii;! Bishop Co., are request'iff f jEs^T- ed to make immediate pav/||i ment. otherwise COST will f/(hit ndrlail. nrilhnnl rpu.....i <~ %-p J' -"PJA lyi iU persons. A. BURR. Jan. 6. 36 tf " PROSPECTUS 1 or THE # Camden Commercial Courier. THE Establishment of the COMMERCIAL COURIER was rendered necessary by the incoiv venience to which our citizens hare been subjected ! for the want of a public channel of communication which in a commercial community like Camden, is essentially necessary, and consequently the COU' RIER 8 claim on the public is suoh as should en, suie a liberal patronage. The undersigned have spared no trouble or expense in obtaining the beat-workmen in order to render the Paper sll the advantages that it will admit of, and affording satisfaction to its patrons. , In political matters the Cnorier will take no part; the design being to publish a Papor adapted . to the interest or ai.l, which could not he effected by its entering into the arena of Politics?it will be confined principally to such matter as appertains Commerce, Agriculture and Amusement. The COURIER is published evety Saturday morning it Three Dollars in advance, or Four Dollars If not paid until the expiration of the year, t Persons wishing to become subscribers must ad. dress a letter (rorr paid) to L. M. JONES. , Camden, 8 C.May,18fr. WB PRINTING, ' NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE.?BOOKS, HAND| ji/LLlt rFDoirr j ??? I -t 4tc, I ^ 5 J* % 4 >V X-- ' - v . -- * * pMMMMMMMMi I A UCT10N AMD COMMISSION BUSINESS I JM. The pubwiMwn bftve aeapoisUd Owmaalees together under the firm of Young A Otjnu U? this Htoe,and will Uotoaast end dispose of alfapeeies of Mdfohabdise ahtlother commodities. entrusted to to tftem nod their disposal In mid easiness, and will be tbinkfUl tor the nme. Having spacious ware rooms, will, on applies tk?h, reteerre *uy gnh^e eonstgned them, free of storage. t WILLIAM. B. YOUNG. Det/lfi 'fit t! JACOB 8. DEPASS. &KrsRKitens.?O. Malheson, Shannon, M'Gee A Co, Holier man A Gass, James Dewlap, Lev/ & Hughaon, J. M. Nlolen, I*. F. Vitlepigue, Camdeh; Martin, Walker A Walter, fiTDowallfShati. tionA Cot, Charleston. The Charleston Courier willpublish the above once a week for two months, and forward acconnt to this offloe for payment. r|1MJ? success of tbe SOUTHERN TONIC ii * unprecedented. It hu been anxiously sought after by all person's in every part of the United States, and its widely*extended distribution has been owing to the many requests received from every section of tbe South and SdbUi West. dMthough it originated in ah dbecnire part of the-wmn* !'try. but a few yeara'since, it is now found in aflThe ' principal towns and villages in the Union, and its | virtues as a cure for Ague and Fever, and as a general Tonic, are appreciated by all Who have used it .Being ha it professes a compound of Southern Vegetables, It Is needless to offer the assurance that there is no Arsenic,Mercury, nor any thing in tbe least hurtful to the human constitution in it. 'U,will be found s valuable Medicine in all cases of Dyspepsia and disorganised Stomach and Bowelal and patients convalescing from Billious Fever, will derive the most important benefits from the use of the Southern Tonic. , It may be administered to children arid infants of the most tender age with the utmost safety. Prepared by Coster andCoxe at their Lnbratory, at Montgomery Alabama* For sale by their appointed agent, JAMES R. M'KAIN. , June 3 1 tf . . .. AlVDFoR >A?iC.?The subscriber offers Jhh. A for sale his plantation, situated on the Watoree river, 8 miles below Camden. The said plantation, in point of fertility and productiveness is believed to be equal to any in the Stale; it contains in the whole, about *4,000 ricfes, 2,000 ef swamp, arid 2,000 of upland; ofthe swamn there is cleared about 900 acres, and of the upland about 100. More than one half of the cultivated land is fresh, having been clared in the last 7 years. THe uplands are entirely healthy and are situated so as to afford healthy settlements, at a convenient distance from the swamp lands. Thero are on the plantation, a grist mi'l and two cotton gins, propelled by water, and near the centre of the plantation There arc also on the plantation, a stock of cattle and hogs, and 4 or 5,000 bushels of corn, which might be purchased, if desired, with the plantation , The tcrma of payment would be made easy to a purchase Any further information mav be had by application to the subscriber, in Camden. Possession would be given either the present season, so soon as the crop is gathered, or the next, as might best suit the pnrchaser Jan 6 36 tf W. M'WILLIE. . 0*The Columbia Tides and Telescojie, and Charleston Mercury and Courier will insert the above unlil directed to discontinue, and forward their noco-ints to the subscriber for payment. Company Orders, Camden, January 3rf, 1838. IN'pursuance of orders from Col J. H. Adams, thi Camden Troop will parnde in Camden, for cgimental encampment, for thtee days, on the rst Wednesday In February next,at 10 o'cloclk :\ M. By order of Captain Boy kin, Jan C 3G W A. ANC'RUM,O. S. u\|OTi('! .?The notes and accounts of Jones $ Jk | Marshall, are in my hands for collection.? All persons indebted to that firm, are requested to call a: my office and settle. , Dec, :U) 35 4t JOHN SMART. JONES' PATENT COTTON CilN. HIS Gin can be made double, or single. If made double, they reduce labor, and gin just A 1.I-. .t ' .... iKiuuif, uir4uuiiuijrui conon over inc single cylinder Gin. ho oilier knd having been in use picvous 10 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 lGOsaws in a stand, and whether small or large, one 'hartd 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 receives from the feeders, which make two revolutions to one of the saws, it is almost in a half gined state, before it descends to the saw By a vpry simple arrangement of a screw to each set of gaates, on which the hoppers rest, and through which the tepth of the feeders pass, th#y can be made to teed slow or fast to suit the condition of the cotton at the time. When made double, the saws are placed on two sets of cylinders and turn upon each other in opposite directions, and are cleansed by two sets of brushes that have four revolutions to one of twe saw. The two cylinders can be detached so as to enable the plknter to run brie or both at pleasure, although embraced with feeders, &c. in one stand. The whole is put in operation with a drum and band, as in the ordinary Gin, and may be propelled by horse, steam, dr water power. It inay also be propelled by iron running gear. The force 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 for two or three weeks, ana its success tested m 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: I From his Excellency Gov. White of Louisiana.. New Orleans, Feb. 27, 1837. Dr. A. Jones?Sir, In replv to your enquiry, what I think of your improved Cotton Gin, I have to say, that 1 saw it work on Saturday the 25th inst. nnd was very much pleased with its performance. The mere fact of its self-feeding, seems to me to be a very valuable improvement; and besides, the quality of the cotton, as it comes out of the process, appeared to me to be better and oleaner than from the common Gins in use, and that it saves considerably in labor. Respectfully, &c. E. D. WHITE. . From Mr J. Cotnpton, a Wealthy planter, resident in the Parish of Rapide, Louisiana. Dr. Jones?Dear Sir, I have examined your Patent Cotton Oin, with feeders, &c. And have seen it in operation, and approve of it so highly, that 1 have taken the liberty of ordering one for my plantation in time for the next crop. Yours respectfully. J. COMPTON. New Orleans, Fi b. 28, 1837. From Mr. A. Longer, an experienced and eminent Cotton Broker of ^ew Orleans. New Orleans, ?eb. 28,1837. Dr. Jones -Dear Sir, in answerto your note of this morning, I will state, that f Jrito carefully ex* amined your new Patent Cott^^^lin, and nave fotytd it far superior to those generally used in this l*ueeudMUiewsiil(uunu^oWiii.f. "l???M?>WWk ?tUer,m gi?. Trom Mmm. ^o.CoimbMoo Or. A. Jones?Deer Sir, we h*ve examined the sample ot cotton left with u., cleaned br jour Patent Cotton Gin. end alto the ootSn In fiaunoleanaed state, and pronounce the mmmm greatly superior to the average sinipWs Wfcioh have com? , wader our observation this or preoSding eeaqops. Very respectiuiiy, your out servants, ... ' FORSTALL, HIGH & Co. 1 New Orleans, March 1,1837, From Col. Harris Smith Evans,'a'planter of Will ou county; lined alio by Dr. David J. Means, 1 a planter of Greep county, add Mr. Wm, C. Clifton, a planter of Dallas county, all 'of Ala. I ' Dr. lopes?Dear Sir, In. reply to yoiy inquiry 1 concerning your inquiry concerning your new Patent Cotton Gin, we deem it no leas a pleasure . than a doty to say to you, emphatically, that we , consider it a most decided and valuable improvement. We have examined itcarefblly and seen it in suooessftil 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 7,1837. P B.?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 truly, | H. S. Evans. As a further proof of my confidence in your Gin, ydu'will please order me a Double Gin, of the ' same size, for my plantation, and oblige yours rdspCctfully, D. J. Means. I Mr. Clifton 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 his planta tion. , Vrnm Mr H V M ITnnnn nf lha finticn nf Rrnn. . der, M'Kenna & Wright, of New Orleans. I Dr; A. Jones?Dear Sir, in feply 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 tlie staple Uninjured and free tVom nap or trash, clean and of good color'; thereby giving the article on additional value. TheCe favorable impressions of the advantoges 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. Peeling a deep interest in the fuccr** of nil improvements tenaing 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, , . < , v H. F. M'KENNA. New Orleans,March 6. 1837. From Mr. G. Senior, a Machinist of New Orleans. Dr. A. Jones?Dear Sir, in answer tc your inquiry of my opinion of your Patent Cotton Gin, I beg leave to state, that 1 was fifteen years engaged in the cotton factories of Manchester, England, and during, fdu'r years of tlmt thne, 1 was foreman in the house of Messrs. Lewis, Williams & Co., and near five years spinner in the houEe of I Messrs. Sandford & Greene. I have 6cen your ' Cotton Gin in operation, and have exa'mined the ! cotton ginned by it,'and pronounce it better cleansed, and the staple less injured, than any coltcn | that ever came under my observatio'n. It is com|-f>letely ready for the breaker without the aid of'lhe blower, and would, therefore,'save the first process I in manufacturing the article. 1 consider cotton cleansed by your Gin, would command from one to two cents on the pound more than the average crops brought into tjic Manchester market, and cleansed by common Gins. Yours, very res'p'ly. N nrloi.no Mnn.il Q r.FnfinR St MflR pr. Jones?Dear Sir, m 'answer to your inquiry respecting my Opinion of your Patent Cotton Gin i J have to state, that I have been engaged in put-! ting up the Carver Gins for planters on lied River, .and that I have.seen ypur Gin in operation, and have examined the'quality of tlie'cotton produced by it; 1 consider it equal jf not superior to the Carver Gins: in addition to which, 1 think your feeders a decided improvement, and by the aid of which, the quulity of the cotton cleansed appears much improved, over that produced by the common Gins. Yours Sic. 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 snmples cleansed by, 'it: Messrs. N. & J. Dick Thomas Barfett &. Co., Hagan, Niven dt Co., Lambeth & Thompson, Martin, Pleasants & Co., Hermann, Briggs &, Co., Win, L. Flowerj Bullitt, Ship & 'Co. ORDERS RECEIVED FOR Jones' Patent Cotton Clin, By the Patentee, JVb. 53 Magazine st. JVeic- Orlcuiis] To be manufactured in New York, by Robert Hoe, & Co. SCALE OF PRICES. DOUBLE GINS. 4-1; ? OA 4 rum jL'uuuie vrm ui ou saws or more on each cylinder, making 160 saws in tlie stand, with feeders, bands, Ac. at $G ? per saw, or $960 00 For a Double Gin of GO saws on a cylinder, or 120saws in the stand,feeders, Ac. at $6 pet saw, or ,720 00 For do, of 40 saws on do, or 80 saws in a stand, at $6 25 per saw, or , GOO 00 For do. of 20 saws on do. or 40 saws in a stand, at $G 50 per saw, or SCO 00 SINGLE GINS. For a Single Gin of 80 saws or more, with one set of feeders, bands, Ac. at $6 Pcr saw, 460,00 For do. of'GO saws, with feeders, Ac. at $G 50 per saw,- 390,00 For do. of 40 saws, with feeders, Ac. at $6 75 per saw, 300,00 For do. of 20 saws, with feeders, Ac* at $7 50 per saw, 150 000 Ettfa teeth where desired, for feeders, supplied at 40 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 three sets of saws Extra saws supplied nt 80 cents each. The G?ns ordered will be uclivered to the agents, 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 desirirole, when planters give orders for Gins, me; biiouju accompany them with their views in 'regard to the arrangement of saws, breasts, brushes, &c. It is found they differ in opinion. Soir.e desire saws of larger diameter than others. The moat common size is 9 or 10 inches; but some wish them 12 incites. Some wish 5 or C rows of brushes on an axle, while others do not want jn?r? than 4 at most. Some wish sown with ft or ft tooth to tU? inch, while other* want 10 or II. With *o roach discrepancy, we prefer tbey>?hou1d, at the time of giving ordera, furnish a statement of their wishes, and tne nianufacturerers can fulfil them in every particular. Where it is left to out discretion, we shall make them on the most modern and approved {?lan. An order can be cxecuted.from the time it s received, in the space of eight or nine weekn and the Gin in that time placed in the hands of the factor To be in time for tha.next crop, all orders .ought to be in the hands 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 Potent Right, for any one of the gotton growing States, will be sold on reasonable r> terma. JAoy C> 1 Oj ^