B. & S. JONES, 



GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 



Have found it necessary greatly to enlarge their old stand, (Corner of E and 9th' Streets, 

 square above the Banks,) and are now prepared to sell an extensive assortment of Groceries, 

 at wholesale or retail, upon as accommodating terms as \hey can be had in the city. Country 

 Merchants and Housekeepers are requested to give them a call, before purchasing elsewhere. 



Richmond, August, 1843. 



manufacturing a heavy article of Woollen Cloih,%uitable for negroes' wear. Fanners and 

 Country Merchants are invited to call and examine the goods. 

 Cash, Cloth or Yarn given in exchange for Wool. 



JONES & MACKENZJE 



Richmond, August, 1843. 



RICHMOND WOOLLEN MANUFACTORY. 



The Subscribers have taken the building adjoining Haxall's Flour Mill, and are now 



PLOUGHS. 



Having completed my preparations in the way of Machinery, &c, I am now prepared to 

 manufacture every description of PLOUGH in a manner that will enable me to compete, 

 in prices and quality, with any made at the North. 



. To Country Merchants, and others who buy to sell again, I will offer inducements to 



purchase equal to any they can find in the Union. One great object I have in view is to 



supply the Southern trade from a Southern Manufactory. 



I have now on hand an extensive assortment of the following kinds, viz: — 

 McCORMICK'S; DAVIS'; THE MASSACHUSETTS PLOUGH (wrought and 



cast) ; and BARNABY & MOERS HILL SIDE PLOUGH. 

 "I am .also getting up a few of the Celebrated LiOlldOWll Barsliarc Ploilg'hs 



*from the most approved model, for the use of the James River Farmers. 



I ThesttPlrfighs will all be Stocked with tough young white Oak, and the Castings and 

 Wroug4t"ijpn warranted equal to any. 



The expensive and labor-saving apparatus which I have erected, and which is equal if 

 not superior to any in the Union, will enable me to afford Agricultural Implements at the very 



lowest prices. 



N. B. — Castings of superior quality for Agricultural purposes furnished to order. 



C. T. BOTTS. 



TO THE PUBLIC. 



WE have opened our Advertising Columns' to our friends. We believe that no better 

 medium can be afforded them, to make their wants known to the public : our circulation is 

 already large, and rapidly increasing, whilst the limited size of our cover secures a careful per- 

 usal of all that it contains. 



Terms — For one square or less, first insertion, $1 50, each continuance 75 cents. For 

 business cards occupying two or three lines $3 50 per annum ; for this trifling amount a busi- 

 ness man can thus have thirty thousand cards, at least, struck off and disseminated through 

 the country. 



C. T. BOWS. 



