Li Aft D FOR SALE. 



THE Subscriber is authorized to sell one of the 

 best tracts of Land in North Carolina. It con- 

 tains 1500 acres, lying on Tar river and immediately 

 upon the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road. The situa- 

 tion is perfectly healthy and the property every way 

 desirable. It can be bought for the sum of $15,000, 

 and the buildings are worth all the money. The 

 dwelling house alone lately cost $10,000; besides 

 which, there are on the premises an excellent grist 

 mill, and every kind of out house. This estate lies 

 in Granville County, and is the property of Mr. Jo- 

 siah Crudup. 



Eleven hundred acres of land on the Appomattox, 

 eighteen miles above Petersburg; 500 acres in wood 

 of virgin growth, 300 low grounds, principally a 

 stiff red soil, admirably adapted to wheat, clover 

 and tobacco. Buildings consist of two dwelling 

 houses, barns, stables, quarters, &c; eight never-fail- 

 ing springs, affording a good site for a mill, with 16 

 feet fall— fencing excellent. 



This tract is the property of Mr. S. W. Cousins, 

 and can be purchased at any time shortly for $3500, 

 a great bargain. 



One thousand acres of land on James River, about 

 6 miles from Williamsburg — 3G0 acres are cleared 

 and marled — the balance is in wood, and very conve- 

 nient to the river. The buildings are chiefly new 

 and commodious. 



A beautiful suburban residence near the City of 

 Richmond, consisting of a large three story brick 

 house, with 10 fine rooms, a handsome greenhouse, 

 brick kitchen, stables, carriage house, &c. with an 

 acre of highly improved ground. This property lies 

 just without the corporation line, and enjoys all the 

 advantages of the City without being: subjected to any 

 of its burdens. A great bargain can be had in it. 



Sixty acres of highly improved Land upon the 

 Brook'Turnpike, within"2 miles of the City. Build- 

 ings new and good. A capital establishment for a 

 dairy farm. 



A very valuable farm, beautifully situated on the 

 Rapid Ann River, in the County of Culpeper. It con- 

 tains 043 acres, about 300 cleared and highly improv- 

 ed. The buildings are good, and the soil proverbially 

 excellent. This is one of the most delightful and 

 healthy regions in Virginia. The society in this 

 neighborhood is unsurpassed by any in the Union. 

 Price $20 per acre. 



C. T. BOTTS. 



FOR SAL/E, 



A FARM of 847 Acres in the county of Prince 

 Edward, very highly improved, in one of the 

 most desirable neighborhoods in Virginia. It issitu- 

 aatd six miles from Prince Edward Court House, and 

 eleven from Farmville. This is the properly of Mr. 

 Edward A. Carter, and it is offered upon the most 

 liberal terms. For further particulars apply to 



C. T. BOTTS. 



REAPING MACHINES. 



THE subscriber, as the authorized agent of Cyrus 

 McCormick, is prepared to receive orders for his 

 celebrated Reaping Machine, for the next harvest. — 

 The character and value of this implement are so 

 well established, that it is unnecessary to say any 

 thing more in its favor. Many gentlemen were dis- 

 appointed in getting the Machine last year in conse- 

 quence of delaying their orders too long. The de- 

 mand for them is increasing so rapidly, that it will 

 be impossible to fill any but the earlier orders that 

 will be given. Apply immediate! v to 

 C. T. BOTTS. 



JAMES RIVER LAND. 



THE subscriber is authorized to sell, upon very 

 accommodating terms, a valuable plantation of 

 474 acres on James River, within two miles of 

 Goochland Court House. C. T. BOTTS. 



WORKS ON GARDENING, &c. 



JW. RANDOLPH & CO., 121, Main Street, 

 • Richmond Va., have for sale, 



PRICES. 



Loudon's Encyclopaedia of Gardening, many 

 hundred plates, London edition, - - $12 00 



Bridgeman's Young Gardener's Assistant, 2 25 



McMahon's American Gardener's Calendar, 3 (0 



Buist's American Flower Garden Directory, 2 25 



Downing's Cottage Residences, - - 2 50 

 Downing's Landscape Gardening and Rural 



Architecture, - 3 50 



Fessenden's New American Gardener, - 75 



Miller's Gardener's Calendar, - 50 

 Kitchen and Fruit Gardener, and Complete 



Florist, each - 25 



Johnson's Farmers' Encyclopoedia, and Dic- 

 tionary of Rural AfFaus, with engravings, 



bound ------- 4 00 



Bridgeman's Kitchen Gardener's Instructor, 50 

 Marshall on Gardening, and Anderson on 



auick Lime, 2 vols. - 1 00 



Bridgeman's Complete Florist, - 50 



Cobbett's American Gardner, .* 50 



Cock's American Poultry Book, - 50 



Bemenl's American Poultry Companion, - 1 00 

 Busby on Vineyards and Manufacture of 



Wine, 50 



Forsyth on Fruit Trees, Gardening, &c. - 1 00 

 Howitt's Book of the Seasons, or Calendar of 



Nature, - 75 

 Smith's Productive Farming, 31 cts. Bevan 



on the Bee, 31 



Burger's Economy of Farming, 50 cts. Dana's 



Muck Manual, 62 



Liebig's Agricultural and Animal Chemistry, 75 



RufTin on Calcareous Manures, • - 50 

 Sir Humphrey Davy's Agricultural Chemistry, 75 

 Ruffin's Farmer's Register, 5 vols., bound, 15 00 



Southern Planter, 4 vols., bound, - - 4 00 



Farmer's Mine, or Source of Wealth, - 75 

 Fessenden's and Buckminster's Complete 



Farmer, each ------ 75 



American Husbandry, by Gaylord & Tucker, 



2 vols., 1 25 



Taylor's Arator, or Agricultural Essay, - 50 



The above, with many other works on Farming, 

 the raising of horses, cattle, &c. may be had at 



J. W. RANDOLPH & Co.'s 



Booh' ore and Bindery. 



LAND IN NELSON. 



THE subscriber is authorised to sell a very valua- 

 ble tract of land in Nelson County, belonging 

 to Dr. Chas. Cocke. It contains 1914 acres, is situ- 

 ated five miles below the Court House, and eight 

 miles above New Market, on the James River Canal. 

 This is a splendid tobacco estate, well wooded, well 

 watered, and well enclosed. The situation is as 

 healthy as any in the world. It is susceptible of di- 

 vision' into three or four farms, and would form a 

 capital subject of in vestment for a lot of northern emi- 

 grants. The whole farm can be purchased for $20,000. 



Apply to Dr. Cocke, Garland's Store, Albemarle, 

 or to the subscriber. C. T. BOTTS. 



CHEAP FARM FOR SALE. 



THE subscriber is authorized to sell a valuable, 

 highly improved, and healihy estate in the county 

 ol Greensville, for $2 25 an acre. It contains about 

 1100 acres, and is probably the cheapest tract of land 

 ever offered to the public. C. T. BOTTS. 



BROWN, TAYLOR U TUCKER, 



COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 



RICHMOND, VA. 



LUDWELL H. BROWN, EDWIN M. TAYLOR, B. TUCKER. 



Office on the east side of the Basin. 



