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THOMAS & CHABLES ELLIS, 



'IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY^WfO GUNS, 

 E Street, Opposite the Exchange Bank. 



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v RICHARD HILL, Jr. 



GENERAL AGENT AND COLLECTOR, 



OFFICE No. 183, MAIN STREET, CORNER BELOW THE BANKS 



RICHMOND WOOLpBJT BL&NUF: 



The Subscribers have taken the^uilding adjoining thrall's FJijJKJflf^ind jjiBmw 

 manufacturing a he>vy article of Woollen Cloth, suj^jiie^o^iegroes^vea^. Farmers and ' 

 Country Merchants are invited to call and examine the^Jls. 



Cash, Cloth ~ot Yarn given in exchange for Wool. 



JONES & MAdK 



Richmond, August, 1843. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



The subscriber would call attention io his stock of Agricultural Implem Jfeieonsisting of 

 Ploughs, Straw Cutters, Cornsheli.ers, Corn and Cob CrushemPHocs, Spades, 

 Shovels, Axes, &c. &c. which he will furnish as e'oocl and sell as low, as can be had in 

 the State of Virginia. Jf^^HM' <*%2<. hf ^ T. BOTTS. 



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SECOND VOLUMETSCifclHERN #l3ffNTER. 



THE subscriber will pay SI 25 apiece for a hundred copies "of tk%*second volume of the Southern 

 Planter, if delivered in good order. C. T. BOTTS. 



RANDALL & CO/s STEAM GENERATOR. 



rpHE subscriber has in his possession the most satisfactory testimonials of the economy and conveni- 

 JL ence of this invention. They are made of different sizes for different purposes. ■ Whenever hot 

 water is required, they are preferable to any thing- else in use. With a ivarranted saving of ivjoiifw^gof 

 the fuel commmily used, they afford the means of heating water for tbg kitchen, the wash room, the bath 

 room, or any apartment to which a leaden pipe can he carried. Dyers, Hatters, or any manufacjHjirers 

 using heated water, superinwfedants of Hospitals, keepers of p#lic houses, and private genjjdzien, 

 ^flfmd this article well worthy troir attention. * 



For the most satisfactory evidence of the value of this improvement, we refer to Mr. George Woodfin 

 the Poor House, Col. Morgan at the Penitentiary, and Mr. Boyden at the Exchange. For its adapta- 



ion to private establishments, Ave refer to Mr. Robt. Mayo and Mr. Alex. Shelton. The public are re- 

 ' ectfully invited to call at the office of the suiteriber^ud judgeTor themselves. 



T C. T. BOTTS, Agent for the Inventors. 



HOUSE POWER AND TJ1RESI11NG MACHINE. x& 



THE subscriber is now engaged in manufacturing what he flatters himself will prove the best horse 

 power that has ever been offered to the public. It is taken from a northern model, but is much 

 trengthened and improved. It is intended for two horses, although it may be worked with four, and will 

 gfljgUL ; The threshing machine will cost $25 additional. It is calculated to thresh well and cleanly 

 bushels of grain a day. ^idttfci C. T. BOTTS. 



A P P R E N TlHBWvA N TED. 



THE subscriber desires to get two good boys from the country, about 17 years old, of good parentage, 

 as apprentices to the business of making agricultural implements. C. T. BOTTS. 



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TO TUB 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 ahnjjm ; .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. BOTTS. 



