ADVERTISEMENTS. 



LAND AGENCY. 



INDUCED by the number of applications from 

 both buyers and sellers, the subscriber has under- 

 taken to purchase and dispose of farms, stock, &c. 

 on commission. His office now constitutes a place 

 to which he who is desirous of purchasing a farm 

 may resort, with the certainty of hearing of a varie- 

 ty in market, and to which the seller may come with 

 a good chance of meeting a purchaser. Several sales 

 have already been effected, that the proprietor him- 

 self had despaired of. 



Terms— Dependant upon the amount, and the pro- 

 bable difficulty of effecting a sale; but under all cir- 

 cumstances moderate. Orders received and filled for 

 purchasing, without charge to the purchaser. Several 

 small farms now on hand for sale. Apply to 



C. T. BOTTS. 



SALE OF DURHAM CATTLE, 



SOUTHDOWN SHEEP, &c. 



THE subscriber, desirous of reducing his stock 

 will offer for sale, at auction, on Wednesday 

 the 13th day of September next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. 

 at Three Hill Farms, 3| miles west of the city of Al- 

 bany, on the Cherry Valley road, 25 head of cattle, 

 consisting of bulls, cows, heifers; and between 70 

 and 80 head of Southdown sheep, consisting of bucks, 

 breeding ewes, yearlings and lambs, bred from the 

 stock imported by Mr. Hawes, in 1832, and from 

 bucks imported since. 



Messrs, Coming and Southam will offer, at the 

 same time and place, some of their celebrated Here- 

 ford bulls, of different ages. 



C. N. BEMENT. 



Three Hill Farms, Albany, June 1, 1843. 



LUDLAM, PRESTON & CO. 



COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 



Richmond, Va. 



GIVE their particular attention to selling crops of 

 Tobacco, and make liberal advances on same. 

 Office opposite Shockoe Warehouse. 



RICHARD HILL, Jr. 



GENERAL AGENT AND COLLECTOR, 



Office Corner below the Banks. 



WM. H. SMITH, 



FURNITURE WAREROOM AND MAHOG- 

 ANY YARD, 



Opposite the Banks, Richmond, Va. 

 J. H. EUSTACE & SON, 



WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 



Three Doors below Bell Tavern, Main St. 



BROWN & TAYLOR, 



COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 



Richmond, Va. 

 Ludwell H. Brown. Edwin M. Taylor*. 



Office on the east side of the Basin. 



THOMAS & CHARLES ELLIS, 



IMPORTERS OP 



DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY 

 AND GUNS) 



Opposite the Exchange Bank, Main Street. 



EXTENSIVE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 



BOOT h SHOE ESTABLISHMENT 



J. E. W ATKINS & CO. 



DEALERS in every description of Boots, Shoes, 

 Trunks, Carpet Bags, Blacking Brushes, &c. 

 &c. wholesale and retail, for cash, or City accep- 

 tance. . Main Street, just above the Bell Tavern, and 

 opposite John Thompson & Co. 



ROBERT R. DUVAL, 



APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST, 



Bank Square, Richmond, Va. 



P. H. TAYLOR, 



MUSIC STORE, 



Opposite the Banks. 



PEAKE, JONES h WINSTON, 



GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 



9 doors below the Bell Tavern, Richmond,Va. 



GEO. W. FERRY, 



WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CASH DEALER IN 



HATS AND CAPS, 



KEEPS constantly on hand a complete assort- 

 ment of every article that may be called for in 

 his line. 



Main Street, 1 door above Messrs. Vanlew, Smith & 

 Co.'s Hardware Store. 



PEYTON JOHNSTON, 



APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST, 



Main Street, 



KEEPS constantly on hand, a full assortment ot 

 of Medicines, Drugs, Chemicals, &c. which he 

 warrants to be fresh and of the purest quality. For 

 sale on liberal sums. 



