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FARMERS' REGISTER— ADVERTISEMENTS. 



THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE 



THE FOLLOWING 



Just received from those Celebrated Seedsmen 



I). «fe C. L.ANDRETH, 



Of Philadelphia, 



ITH whom he has made arrangements for a re- 

 gular supply, 

 CCf-WARRANTED GENUINE. 4)0 



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Asparagus Seed 

 Large Globe Artichoke 

 Long Red Beet 

 Early Turnip do. 

 Mangel Wurtzel 

 Large Windsor Beans 

 Long Pod do. 



China Red Eye do. 

 Early Yellow do. 

 Six Weeks do. 



Lima do. 



Carolina do. 



Fine Purple Cape Brocoli 

 Scotch Kale 

 Early York Cabbage 

 Large do. 



Early Battersea 

 Large Drumhead 

 Green Curled Savoy 

 Drumhead Savoy 

 Long Orange Carrot 

 Early Asiatic Cauliflower 

 Late do. do. 



White Solid Celery 

 Red do. do. 

 Curled Cress 

 Long Pickling Cucumber 

 Large Purple Egg Plant 

 Curled Endive 

 London Leek 

 Royal Cabbage Lettuce 

 Early do. do. 



Green Curled do. 

 Brown Dutch 



Nutmeg Melon 



Citron Melon 



Okra 



Silver Skin Onion 



Large Yellow do. 



Curled Parsley 



Sugar Parsnip 



Duel's Extra Early Pea 



Early Frame do. 



Large Marrowfat do. 



Dwarf Imperial do. 



Bishop's Dwarf Prolific do. 



Long Scarlet Radish 



Red Turnip do. 



Yellow Turnip do. 



White Spanish do. 



Black Spanish do. 



Long Salmon do. 



Salsafy 



Round Savoy Spinach 



Prickly do. 



Early Dutch Turnip 



Red Top do. 



Early Stone do. 



Canary ) 



Hemp > Bird Seed 



Millet ) 



ALSO, 

 Transplanting Tr6wels 

 Four Prong Socket Manure 



Forks 

 Pruning Knives 

 Pruning Saws 



GRAPE SLIPS. 



Catawba, Isabella 



rs'orton's Vn-ginia Seedling ) y Valuable 

 C/unnm^ham, Woodson ) ■' 

 Cooper's Wine Grapes, Scuppernong Vines 



RASPBERRY BUSHES. 



Antwerp, English, Red and Purple 



LOCUST TREES. 



Twice Flowering and Common do. 



Dutch Elms 



Small Tulip Trees, or Wild Poplar, raised from seed 



SNOWBERRY. 



Roots of the Purple Phlox 



Dahlia Roots, of the Early Flowering kinds 



Double Flowering Althia, White and Red — the Slips 



for same 

 Corcurous Rooted Plants 

 Chinese Mulberry 

 Grafts of all the Finer Fruits, warranted genuine 



AS USUAL, 



•Igricultural I^npletnents, 



M'Cormick, Improved Barshare, Davis and Freeborn 

 Ploughs 



Cultivators, Harrows, Wheat Fans, and Corn Mills. 



WM. PALMER, Market Bridge, 

 Richmond, Jan. 15, 1834. — ts 



JUillet, Uerds^ and Orchard 



WM. PALMER, 



Market Bridge. 

 Richmond, January 15, 1834 — ts 



DIXOX & CLELAND, 



*lnd Commission Jfler chants, 



WILL attend to all sales of Real Estate, Slaves, 

 Horses and Carriages, Groceries, Dry Goods, 

 Hardware, Household Furniture, Watches and Jewelry, 

 Books and Stationary, <^c. fyc. either in the city or coun- 

 try, on the most reasonable terms; and flatter them- 

 selves, from their long experience in every department 

 of their business, that they cannot fail giving entire 

 satisfaction. 



EVEXING SALES. 



About the first of October, they will commence their 

 Evening Sales for the winter, and having made arrange- 

 ments wiih extensive houses to the North, for a con- 

 stant supply of Hardioare, Watches and Jtwelry, Cutle- 

 ry, Books and Stationary, arid Fancy Goods, they will 

 always have it in their power to offer an interesting and 

 extensive variety, sufficiently so as to make it an object 

 for dealers and others to attend. 



|t:3^ Liberal Cash advances made on all consign- 

 ments. 



Richmond, Oct. 9, 1833.— tf 



Is wanted immediately on my Coggins' Point Farm, 

 on James River. High wage* will be given to one who 

 possesses aU the qualifications of a 



Good Manager^ 



And who will discharge the duties well and conscien- 

 tiously, and with proper care and attention to the wel- 

 fare of the slaves, as well as to the interest of their 

 owner. No general recommendations, or testimonials 

 of character, will have any weight, unless accompanied, 

 and referrrd to, by letters addressed specially to myself 



•Ibout 20 Ijdborers 



Will be employed on the farm. Corn and Wheat will 

 be the only crops made for sale — on the four-shift rota- 

 tion, with the general use of Clover and Plaster, and of 

 Clover Fallow for Wheat, to some extent. 



EDMUND RUFFIN. 



Shellbanks, Prince George, Jan. 15, 1834.~ts 



Til US C. RICE, 

 Tin & Slieet Iron Manufacturer, 



MARKET BRIDGE, 



Keeps constantly on hand an excellent assortment of 

 all articles in his line — such as sheet iron Stoves, Stove 

 Pipes and Kettles, with many varieties of Manufactur- 

 ed Tin Ware. Also, Cast Iron Stoves of various pat- 

 terns — all of which he will sell on liberal terms, and at 

 reduced prices. 



N. B. —Painting and Japanning done at the shortest 

 notice. 



Oct. 9, 1833— tf. 



