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nal SOUTHBIIN TONIC. Certificate* of tht
efficacy and virtue of this medicine nre in theii
possession Juno II 5 if
B. W. WARRRW,
HAS just rec used from I'liil e-ip'i in I e
ton, ad litious to h:a stock f ;? 'T?a
<liclne?i, Ac. w'lirvi rend r? h> - 'nci
s very large, having nl.nis every arte!" u>n?tls
kept in a Drug " tor -, and ii ii he , *'er-? t h
_ t.ujoiners a:vl the p ililic i ?< than ,;i8 iwrn
heretofore in Camden.
At the old ..land of Dr. J A. Younff.
June 9 C 2t.
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i ??jssssBsmsmm
JONErt' ^
( FATEiiT cirrrorv
, Hifi? *ni can be made doublev>rtingle. II (
mad' doable, they reduce h?* r, and gin just j i
double-, the quantity of cnttnii^jr<er lite Mingle cyltn- j '
dor Gin, i.o oiiu-r kuu itavje.C boon in uu- ptcvous (.
to tlsis pa!ol t; and wItedH-r single or double, they
are found'to tmpruvolhc ijunlily of the cotton, by
tnule ,*T?oc;ly cioftutiig ?l. They cua be u tilde to
contain trom to tub saws in a stand, and whether
small 01 large, olio uand wiil be sufficient to attend
them. Tile tints have* utecliufticul feeders and
l? '|i(e-r.s .tiliietied t?? iIuhii, which tree tlie cotton
Irooi Soavt a, trash, dirt. ?vc. be lore it can teach tiie
aiiws, una in uic tiiorougli duckling operation it
receives tram the Mere, winch make two revolutions
tu one ot tiie saws, it is almost in a half
yined state, beldre it descends to the saw. By a
very simple arrangement ot a screw to each set ol
pastes, 01: wiiie.h tiie hoppers rest, and through
wlite!I the teeth ot* the feeders pass, they can be
atade to leed slow or last to suit the condition of
the cotton at the tunc. When inudc double, the
saws are placed on two sets of cylinders and turn
upon each oilier in opposite directions, und are
cleansed by two sets ol brushes that have four revolutions
to one of l\ve saw. The two cylinders can
be detached so as to enable the planter to run one
or both at pleasure, although embraced with feeders,
A:c. in one stand. The whole is put in operation
.villi a drum and band, as in the ordinary Gin, and
may be propelled by horse, steam, or water.power i
It mav also be piopelled by iron running gear.
The force required to work it, is about the saine as 1
that necessary to move an tqual number of saws in
the common Gin. This Gin has been put in I
operation in Mew Orleans for two or three weeks,
and its success tested in the presence of a large
number of planters, merchants and others, and (
received their general approbation <
Several gentlemen have been so kind as to give i
the Patentee their written opinion icspccting the s
merits of the Gin. A number of others could be
added, but the following are deemed sufficient: c
Pro in his Excellency Gov. While of Louisiana. t
New Orleans. Feb. 527- 1H'.V7 r
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 25th inst. < t
and was very much pleased with its perloiuiance. r
Tito mere fact of 'ts self-feeding, seems to ine to e
be a very valuable improvement; and besides, the d
quality of the cotton, as it comes out of the pro- i
cess, appeared to ine to he better and cleaner than t
from the common Gins in use. nn-.i M.r.l it s:;vr.
considerably in labor. Respect: ully, Ac. ) a
C.'D. WI1ITR. j i
Prom Mr J. Compton, a wealthy pi nter, resident ?i
in the Parish of liapide, Louisiana. o
Dr. Jones?Dear Sir, 1 have examined your Pa- a
ent Cotton Gin, with feeders, Vc. And have p
leen it in operation, and approve of it so highly. s
hat 1 have taken the liberty of ordering one for j p
ny plantation in time for the next crop. i
Yours respectfully, J- COMPTON. a
New ?rleans, F> h. 28, 1*37. 1;
Voni Mr. A. Longer, an experienced and eminent o
Cotton broker o ew Orleans. t
l\ew ' )rleans, t'> b 28, 1837. v
Dr. Jonea llenr Sir i.i sinonor ........ ....... . ! -
his morning I will state. lint I hnv carefully ex I
imineri your new I'ntent "niton Gin, mi l have ; ,
-mi ml it lar superior to those nernlly used in I hie
State it cleans the cotton much better, and gives !
t a much better appearance. I hope, for the good , >f
the, country, it may become duly appreciated.
Yours sincerely, A. LONGKR. J
rrum Messrs. .CY.. ' "
o so wontouly destroyed.' lie i
.'Tiicir ilcxjiiiula.-are alrep/Jv*.
Mirchants.
L)r. A. Jones?Dear t<ir, we have examined the
sample ol cotton left with us, cleansed by your
Patent Cotton Gin, and also the cotton in its unclcanseu
state, and pronounce the same greally
duueiior to the average samples which have come
under otir mwro.,^?,?*?}" r,r nrecedinn seasons.
Very respectfully, yourotn seVvnm..,
KOIISTALL. HIGH Co.
] Now Orleans, 1SL rch I, 1837,
From Col. Harris oinilh Evans, a plantoi r,f Wil
cox county ; signed also by Dr. David J. Means,
a planter of Green county, and Mr. Wm. C?
Clifton, a plnntr r of Dallas county, all of Ala.
Dr. Jones?Dear 8ir, In reply to your inquiry
concerning your inquiry concerning your new Fatent
Cotton Gin, we deem it no less n pleasure
than a duty to say to you, emphatically, that we
consider it a most decided and valuable improve*
uient. We have examined it carefully cud seen >'
in successful operation, and we feel no hesitatancy
in recommending it to tho attention of plantefs
generally. Most respectfully yours. Ac.
I'AR.IIIS SMITH EVANS.
DAVID J. MEANS,
9 WM. C. CLIFTON.
New Orleans. March 7, 1837.
F S. ? As a furl her testimony of my confidence
in the snccoss of your Gin. you will please order
two Double Gins of 80 saws in a stand each, for
ny pl:i ut at ion. and oblige yours ti uly,
H. S. Evans.
As a further proof of my confidence in your Gin,
vou will please order me a Double Gin, of the
tine si/.e, for my plantation, and oblige yours respectfully,
D. J. Mkans.
Mr. (Dillon also stated, that if lie had not just
j before bought two now Common Gins, that he
'would likewise have ordeted one or two ofthe
Patent Gins for h:s plantation.
From Mr. H. F. M'Kenna, of the house of Brnndor.
M'Kenna & Wright, of Now Orleans.
f)r. A. Jones?Dear Sir, in reply to your note,
accotnpaniod 1 ?y a specimen of tlio cotton, ginned
bv your Patent Gin, 1 hog leave to observe, that it
exhibits a decided improvement on the usual pro.
cess of "inning ; delivering the staple uninjured
and free troin nap or trash, olean and of ?jnod en.
lor; thereby givir jr the article an additional value.
These favorable impressions of the advantages of
your Patent. Gin, have been confirmed by srbso. |
qhently witnessing it in operation. The utility <>t
the double cylinders and saving of labor, will he
j readily perceived and properly appreciated by the
intelligent planter.
Fepling a deep interest in the success of all improvements
tending to benefit the important staples
of our country, I trust that yours will meet with
the encourngemr nt it justly merits.
Very respectfully, your ob't serv't,
if. F. M'KENNA.
New Orleans,March 0, 1837.
From Mr. G. Senior, a Machinist of New Orleans,
Dr. A Jones?Dear Sir, in answer tc your inqtf).
I : ry of my opinion of your Patent Cotton Gin, I
i i hprr leave to stab1, that. 1 was fifteen years engai
ged in the cotton factories of Manchester, England,
and during four years of that time, I was
foremen in the li -nse of Messrs. Lewis. Williams
\ C<?., and near five vears spinner in the house of
>lessrs. Sandford A* Or. one. I have s.-en your
i 'ntt.m Gin in operation, and h i?-c examined the
niton ginned by i:, and pronoun* ? it hotter clean
! !, and 'he ctapV less injured, ban any cot*. .
j t!iat ever came under mv observation. It is r*?mi
i i t<dv ready for be breaker without the aid of dtp
blower, n??d w ?u d therefore save the I ? t process
m manufarturin*' 'he article I consider cotton
cleansed by your Gin, would command from one
1 1 to two can's on 'lie pound more than die average j
crops brought into die Manchester market, and
leleanspfl bv common Gins Yours, e- rv resp'lv. I
N. Orlo.ins, rrli P, OKORT I' SF.MOR.
I)r. ,lnnr>s?1)< nr S:r. in nnswrr to your innuirx
respecting rnv < inine of vonr Patent (\ Hon Gin.
I have to stall'. ?hnt. I have. boon on;raffed in puttin"
up the rirv T Gins For planters on Rod River,
aid that I have seen vour Gin ?n operation, and
havp examined the unnlitv of thp col to n produced
hv it.^| Consider it equal if not superior to. the Car
vor Gins- in addition *o which, ! think vour fieri,
ers a d"cidod i|. pr ovoment, anil h> the aid
which the qualify of the cotton cleansed appears!
much improved, oyer thai produced hv ' eeom-l
mon Gins, Vourt; Ac. P. UENNETT. '
J*
Nevf Orleans, March 10, lb37. |
In addition to the ubove, the Patentee will refer j
planters to the following gentlemen, who have
either seen the Gin in operation, or have examined J
samples cleansed by it: Messrs. N. iV J. Dick*
Thomas Barrett & Co., IJaguu, Riven & Co.,J
Lambeth &. Thompson, Martin, lMcntunts Cw Co.,
Hermann, Briggs Co Co., Wm. L. Flower; Bullitt,
Ship & Co.
ORDERS RECEIVED FOR
Jones' Patent Cod on 4* in,
Uijlhe Vatcntec, JVu. 53 Magazine st. JVetc-Vrlrans '
To be manufactured in Row York, by Hubert
Hoe, & Co.
SCALE OF PRICES.
DOUBLE G1RS.
For a Double Gin of 80 saws or more on <
#*ulittil/t* 'po ? *1
..... IIHUVI I IIIUMIW 1VU MW9 III UIC I
stand, with feeders, uands, &c.at$G <
per sftw, or ?C00 00 |
For a Double Gin of CO saws on a cylinder,
or 120saws in the slujid, feeders,&c. at I
$G per saw, or 720 00 |
For do, of 40 saws on do, or 80 saws in a ,
stand, at $0 25 per saw, or 5C0 00 ?
Fordo, of 20 sawn on do. or 40 saws in a .
stand, at $6 GO per saw, or SCO CO j
SINGLE GlTsS. ,
For a Single Gin of 80 saws or more, with ,
one set of feeders, bands, &c.al $G per f
6aw, 7 480,00 ,
For do. of GO saws, with feeders, ?S.c. at j
$G GO per saw, 390,CO r
Fordo, of 40 saws, with feeders, &c. at f
$G 75 per saw, 300,00 a
For do. of 20 saws, with feeders, &c. at ^
$7 50 per saw, 150 000 f
Extra teeth where desired, for feeders, supplied j
it 40 cents each ; the number of teeth being about j
>qual to the number of sawn. One set of feeders, r
t is considered however, will wear out two or three ' j
lelsefsnws Extra saws supplied at 80 cents each. ,]
The Gins ordered will be delivered to the agents, ?
>f planters in any of the sea port towns ol the cot- j
on planting States, at the above prices, the agents
laying the freight on the same from New York,
ind becoming responsible for !l?e amount of the Gin.
It is desirable, when planters give orders for Gius.
hey should accompany them with their views in ~~
ega rd to the arrangement of saws, breasts, brush- j
s, &c. It is found they diflcr in opinion Some
lesire saws of larger diameter than others. The (
nost common size is 9 or 10 inches ; but some wish v
hem 12 inches Some wish 5 or G rows of brushes f<
n an a:.!e, while others do net want more than 4 v
t most. G:oine wish saws with 8 or 0 teeth to the e
neb. \\ bile others nmni in nr 11 \v ;?i. ? >- r<
?x/ vi i *. if tin pu inut:ll | 11
discrepancy, we prefer they should, at the time oi I si
iving orders, furnish a statement of their wishes,
nd thp innnufnclurerers can fulfil them in every I p
articular. Where it is Ivtt to our discretion, we ' r<
hall ma he tin ni en the most modern r.nc! approved ' a
Ian. An order can Lo executed, from the time it
a received, in the apace of right or nine weeks ! p
nd the Ci.i in that time placed in 'he hards of the ) t?
actor. To I e in time for the r.eM crop, all ( idet* ! h
ught lo he in the hands of liie manufacturers by ! 1
!.c first er middle of May : except for plantations j t<
here tiny uu- lute in coinintnci: ?: to pit.k or ?jin [
ottnn. n
N. I>.?The Patent Right, frr any ore of the .
ottmi orowii-c ktuUs, v. ill l e sold enriasonable |
trail. May 0 1 tl |d
, Ar?l> V*>All r;AXiC '.?'1 lie suhscrihcr oilers j
Li.ji for sale liis -tvi'in^utmm sitnated cm tlie^VV-- r*tTfvdJiboij*-it.n"'
l"10^
discovered, loo latc^tcLJre.tracl.
was tlio do^yf Tielow Caniden. 1 he said
plantation, in point ef fertility and productiveness
is believed to bo equal to any in the Srtale; it contains
in the whole, about <1,000 acres, 2,(.;G0 c.l
swamp, and 2,000 ot upland; ofthc swamp there is )
cleared about 900 acres, ami of the upland about'
100. More than one half of the cultivated land is
fresh. linvitUT l?>?n "lnrn/1 in 1?"' ? ""
, h -v. .. v>?tvu III mi uai < vt-iiri). 1 HI'
! Lffglll?V,"nd are shunted sons I
' tinee from the swamp lands 'J hero arc on inelf
plantation. a prist mill anil two cotton gins, | ro- I
polled bv water, nrul near the centre of the plan
tut ion There are also onjthe plantation, a stock j
of cattle and hogs, and -1 or F#,000 bushels of corn,
i which might be purchased, f tb irod. with tin
' plantation
' The terms of payment, would be made easy to;
a puich.ice Any further information n ay 1c i ad .
by application to tire subscriber, i:i Camden. l'os-!
1 .-i1, ti in old be given cither the picscnt season,]
i so seen ;.s the crop is gathered, or the next, as J
might b? st : uit the purchaser
.Inn ti 30 tf W. WWILLIE. |
U ; Tlie t\liu.:lia Times nnd Telescope, and'
Charleston t orcury nnd Courier will insert the
above until directe ! to discontinue, and forward
tl.oir accounts to the subscriber for payment.
Lancaster Listrict. S
John B Kingsbury,
ts
Charles M'Cullough, . _
.. . Bill Jor Partition, ac. \
Alexander Bile, > .
? counts, Sir.
James Barkley, j
James Westbrook,
i and Lawrence Kingsbury. J I
I Bj T appearing to the satisfaction of the Ccmmis- 1
i JL sioner, that the defendants Charles McCuIlough j
: and wife, Alexander Miles and wife, James West- j
J brook and Lawrence Kingsbury, in the above sta- 1
] ted care, are absent frum), and without the limits'
' of the State?on motion of Wright Coin]), sr., i
Ordered 'hat the said defendants do appear within ;
three months from the piihlication of this mle,
I and answer, plead, or demur to the Hill, or that
the some be taken pro con fee so against them.
J. II. WiTJIEKSruUM,
c. k. i.. n. j
Commissioners Office, )
March 9. 1838. $
Atnrch 17 40 14t Pr's. fee $10.
? ?????- " " ,
.
SAW^E?The former residence of Col.
James 3 l)eas, situated in the town ol Camden,
comprising six acresof ground, situated on
the Eastern side, and in one of the most pleasant
neighborhood . ? for a private family it bus inanv ad i
vantages Persons wishing to purchase, ran be)
accommodated on easy terms tor the whole, or part j
of the said property. M. M. i.LVY.2? ;
Jan. 2(5
ETSi THI1 rOMM-OW FIjKAS, \ !
jiifi'Nhaw ?)iK{pic(. )
Joseph M Marshall, j
vs. > l)ecla. in Foreign At'chmt.!
I'enry F! Schrock.)
I1KRKAS, the plaintiff lias this jdny filed 1
W y his declaration in this [office, against the j
defendant, who is absent from and without the1,
limits of this State, as it is said, and having neither
wife nor attorney known within the same: It is
ordered that the defendant appear and plead thereto,
within year and day, or final judgment will
he entered of record against him. >
Nov 2i> HO J W. I. A NO, Clerk, j
?OOIi AT THIS!?The subscriber res j
J pectfn'lv informs the citiionsof Camden and j
| i's vicinity, tjiat they can have their clothes cut
and made in first rate style, by calling on him at '
bis residence, in Itroad street, two doors above
'hi F\>st Off;ee. His terms will be reasonable.?
All orders will be thankfully received, and promptly
attended to. / ?
JOPFTII CnAni.F.f'NVlmTH
V
/
ri
mm OVA / OLLKV er >t*v ',;,
Jtfc 43ISOKS, I^HUBCIV.?The original
grian Vegetable Mcditrine, prepared-'l?j W. Mrt* ,
kin, Esq., Memberof'tfcc llonl Ccllegd ^
geons, Licentiate of A poll. e?hry% C'cn pony, VeU A
low of licit Court boeiely burgeon to the Kcyul .
L'liiou Tension Association, JLunenatei' flor^'C
Waterloo Jiridgc. and p.erpe.luul pupil of Guy's,
and St.'J bonu s's llcspitel?> l.or.don. v
This valuable medicine, tl.e losult cf fwcfely^A
years'experience and unpurrulli led success in Ij.c ' extensive
and highly respectable pi net ice H-P >
proprietor, patronised by the faculty and utility, v .
is now introduced to tl'e r.ctice of the An*rUah I
public, at the earliest soliiltcticn <f a ni'rtlrf-of .J
gentlemen of long cud high stm.dirg in tbe^Jjfo
Session. It is boped, as a preliminary step, to -J
chick the evils and fatal ocfni qoeixes ansir^* 9
from the use of the timrcteus delcteiic us urstrun is 9
foisted upon the public by tl.e aid of fabricated 9
prods of inirncuic i . cun s.. ai.u t tber frcuds, ty a - 9
s,et of mercenary, un print idled pretenders, so to- 9
tally Ignorant ol medical science that it is in peeai- I
l>lc the monatreus delusion ecu ar.y longer go 9
down with the iuteliipt ut people tf this c< urtry. 9
J 'hear pills, mild and aim ml.t.. ;?. ?
r_... ? mi ii i.un.ir, j
should be kept in c\? ry lan.ily ii< tares (,1* sut'th n
Hdcts, for by their j?r<-?iij t adu.inntialicn, cl-.clc
a, cramps, spasms, lev err. ci.d other alain.irg
jnr.plnints, which wo often ji<\e fatal, may le r
;pccdily cuird or prevented. in fact, all tlcro *
iv lio value good health t-hcnld never In vitbcul-"*^
lie ill. 'J-hey are sold in pnc hc ts. r.t TO certs, ?1,
md $2 each, l>y eveiy lerpcctablr druggist, loci;- ;
icller,nnd vender of medicine in 11.e J'nitcd Stales
ind the Cnnadns, with copious < ircctiors getl.er
vith testimonials of j?rc-fc?sit r.nl ability freni li e
ollowing eminent gentlen.en; Sir Asllcv Cooper,
I. Abernethy, Jr.r. I'hmlrl), INI. I*.. YV. Each,
CI. D.,J. Aston Key, A. )"miii j.ten, jM. 1). and
lumerous others. rJ he e-rigirals nay he ret n in
lossossien of the gcncial agent, by bl;om the n i lirine
is imported into this country; end lo whom
II applications for agei cies n:nst 1 e mode.
NO. HOLUE1N, SO Waverley Hare. N. Ycik,
Folc General Agent for the U. F. <Sc.
Sold hy J It. M'KAJN, C Mi di n. S. C.
Oct. 21 fcr> ti ^
:?ia?Fci2 f ciiriiicr^liil Coitrkr.
THE FMablifchiMiit cf the CCMMtl.C IAL
'OUIUr.R was rcnderi d necessary 1 y Ihe inccn- _
enience to which cm citiyi ns J.ave keeu rt Ije ctcel
5r the want of a public ehnnr.e Tof orn mnnicaticn
rhieh in n commercial community lil.e Camden, in
sscntinlly necessary, ni:d cc nscejU*cr.tly the ( CUllEli'S
claim on the public is such as rl.er.ld enure
a lihcinl pntrcrngc.
j lie undersigned have fpared ro trouble (?fpxense
in obtaining the best voikirm in order to
?nder the l'aper ?U tie advantages t) at it will
clinil rf. nod affording .?alisfnctiMi to its petrcrs.
1 ii pc lilieel matters tie Copper will ti I r i o
art ; ti e design bring t | i 1 li.-h a I rj c r edr.j tfd
? the interest or .mi , v In h could i.el J e t llctl< d
y its ? nl? peg into ti t imiid d 1 ? lilies ? it v ill JH
e i en fined principally !< j n el mat hi as ;j j ej'air.H jf&fa
> Con n eree. Agiicnltnre ai d An.e.sni or.t.
'1 lie t'OI IUiili is published every Saturday
lorning at Three Ji< thus in jidvai.ee. or Ki rr
tollar? it ret paid until ti e ? > j halb n c t ti e year.
Perseus wishii g to It e? mo ?ubtcril crs must adloss
a letter (ixst imip) to
t \i. re v- ?
Camdrn. S '' mm hrc feSuIts ol
1 J^eiu'V, which you meet in al- ]
^vjrrv^^U" cottar" ;v"7, ii. ll|holfL^.^^j|
f K TfCB.-All petsn i= ilif-'r lif( (1 to li e late
linn of Caij enh r ?v- I!oi;i ? y. aril to the subecri>
her. either l y i.rto or nni i nt o rr n'ofc
years standing, arc requested to cail-n'nd settle l:ribr?
return day. Alter that tin e allrur h tieinai ds
will l e placed in other hands f< rtjpRc tion. '1 ho
recent change in my business, rt ndcTb-if tiedesrary
for ntc to pursue this course. r
.tan. ?0 118 tt 1'. .'VWNEV.
jjuri'iu n wiiu ?> '-*>*-*-yw?j i ,,,,, j ,
l< d, lot one or two herpes, which lie v. VJl dhj ose
of low for eatdi *" ./<L fvKS .
j r- , * ? ,
?v . Ai! ;< r ons i.itvsi g douainh- i>?; iict.
1 . si a ly 1 r. J.ici?y JP.;luj>
;uit V i A. 11, arc to or^t d to r< h?Yr thorn
an early as prsfdl/e to the r Uri I rr/wii^di.pliee.tc ?
form. JOIJrs M. C1LC flKiST,/ifkiemei.
April 11 50 If '
The (.'h:\rh? ti n Ivleretiry will pntdith the eloyo
daily for cue mouth, and ibiward ui cct.hl U| this pifice
lbr ju.yn cut.
KKCilMiA'TAI. OStliKRS, >
Ciihnulic, il2d .1 lurch, 183$. ^
FURSUAN'I to an cider from Major Co n. |S'f
channan. :.n ?lection wiil le hticl iii^dhyp^ifr
on Friday tic lfith Juno rxrt. for Pra^adi^r. General
of Ctivahy. The follow ins perrons wilfcrtrannye
llic election. Capt. J. U. Adams, Cfipf. Stark,
1 ,ii utennntF Tnjlor and Brown.. 4 tj0
None 1 ill. ComniiseictioJ ill'ccrs, 11.Id and staff,
are ?til it! d to vote.
IVv the inf. unation c.f the office if, I rcfci thenito
ti e. followirp resolution,'j atM d IVphi her iFli*!:
Resolved, i'hat in all elections for IS."r-j. (leuerm* r VT
and llriprnlier (Jcnrral hereafter to 1 e nuidC^ii^r
State, it shali be lawful h r all ceir.inissjjfed
of the Militia entitled to v? t? . to do : o !>y ^
Provided; that all votes so alien d by ] i< .vy, I r
cany tl.c otticcr vclioa, statin;' his rank^vnd lillr,
presented under *c; !< ?l cnvrr, fvcH to flic ?\K cf
the Regiment lo which lie belongor.oil ? r rlT.rer
holding the election. .T. I!. ADAMS,
Apii! 1 -i'J if Col.5th Itco't Vavalrv.
rOj L'jlli.'hti WANTED. Liberal p;:c;is 111 v t
j\? ho ol.tainincd in cash 1 <.r lie?rre? r, I \ t pp'GrLr f"
lo the subscribei. JOHN M. Gi l.Cll LiJ?>T.
April 11 r>0 tt
OTIC 13.?The undersigned having (cured
jl\i ?i co-partnership for a ti j:ii of ycnr?, under
the firm of Murray Honney, for the transaction .i
of Mercantile business,respectfully solicit. from /
their friends and custom^^a conlimuuioo iff their A
patronage. Ti ey have on hand a \eiy exlensivc fI
assortment of Dry Goods, II aid ware r.jul Crore^'/J
ties, which they will dispose rt rr.dorrd x.r'n p
for ea>h. or Oil on dis lo punctual crrU ire r;\
They may he found at the rir 'at< !y occupied
by Murray & llryant. J. I>. II-J It AY,
Jen. SO 38 t'f K.
/T LiiS. superior JSortlf Carolina 1 a?3?
? xFt.? con on hand, which "^.viil le sold
low for CASH, if applied lor sorn. .
April SIM if "W*. J. GERALD.
SHINGLES WANTEH?Wneie.1 innnnnr,..,*
" " " " " " J J jVVW f<t 0*
*77 rule heart I'ine Shi? oVr. to bo delivered at
the Camden Rridge, 011 or before the first day of ?s
July next, for which cash will le paid on delivery
CM ARL.ES V ANI ERFOll 1>
April 7 <19 It ^
$10 KliWRD. ' '1'
jCtTRAYKD from 1 lie plnntntirn of the subscri* '
^hcr. 8 miles below Suuterv illc, about tho last
of March, a brown Ginny, about four years old,
shaved a good deal with the gear.but in fine order.
She was brought from the Salt Works in Virginia.
Any person taking nn said Ginny, and giving niQ *'
notice of the fact, at 1 rivatecr l'ost Office, Sumter District.
S. C , shall be entitled to the above rewnd.
May 10 3 If THt'M AS OARHETT. >
JOB l'lllNTMU, 1
NKATI.Y KXI'.CU'ITK. I
AT THIS 1:?/; ojf'j \ilAK\o.~
Bins, *" ;
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