LAND FOR SALE. 



T" HE 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. The dwelling house is an excellent one ; 

 besides which, there are on the premises an excel- 

 lent grist mill, and every kind of out house. The 

 greater part of it is first rate tobacco land, and a 

 great bargain can be had in it. This estate lies in 

 Granville County, and is the property of Mr. Josiah 

 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 — 360 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 643 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 p er acre. 



A great bargain can be bought in 900 acres of land 

 in Powhatan, upon the Appomattox river, 33 miles 

 from Richmond. This property is situated in one of 

 the finest neighborhoods in Virginia, is perfectly 

 healthy, and finely watered. There are 400 acres in 

 woods and 50 acres of low grounds, a good dwelling 

 with a new granary, and all necessary outhouses. — 

 Fifty miles of river navigation carries you to Peters- 

 burg, or ten miles of land carriage bring you to the 

 James River Canal. The proprietor of this estate, 

 who is now living in the City of Richmond, offers to 

 sell it at a most reduced rate. 



A Market Garden of ten acres, within a mile 

 of the City of Richmond. This place is ornament- 

 ed with a beautiful cottage, and is in the very 

 highest state of cultivation ; well stocked with grape 

 vines and fruit trees, and possessed of every conve- 

 nience that could make such a place profitable or 

 comfortable. From the sale of vegetables in the 

 Richmond market, the proprietor has derived an in- 

 come of $1,500 per annum. 



Ten miles from the City of Richmond, 300 acres 

 of Land, highly improved, with a large and excellent 

 brick dwelling and all convenient out houses, in a 

 beautiful and healthy situation, can be bought for 

 $6,000. 



Five hundred acres in Powhatan, upon James Ri- 

 ver, 22 miles from Richmond, thirteen of it low 

 grounds. Attached to this tract is Jude's Ferry, 



which is yielding, even now, a clear income of $200 

 per annum. The upland rests upon a good clay foun- 

 dation and is easily improved, for which its situation 

 affords the greatest facilities. The dwelling and out 

 buildings are good and convenient, and the fencing is 

 excellent. The situation is perfectly healthy. It can 

 be bought for nine dollars an acre. 



In New Kent, on the Chickahominy River, 14 miles 

 from Richmond, there lies a tract of valuable Land 

 which the owner, who is about to embark in mercan- 

 tile business in Richmond, is very anxious to sell. — 

 The whole tract consists of 1096 acres, of which 400 

 acres is of the best quality of Chickahominy low 

 grounds, admirably adapted to the growth of grass. 

 The timber on this tract is very valuable : one half 

 of it is in the original heavy growth, and there is upon 

 the premises an excellent site for a saw mill. It can 

 be purchased, on credit, lor $10,000. 



C. T. BOTTS. 



printing mmi, 



Museum Building-, (up stairs,) 

 Corner of 12th and Franklin Streets, 

 RICHMOND, VA. 



The Subscriber respectfully informs his friends 

 and the public that he is prepared to execute every 

 description of 



1 o ok r nd J : b Printing, 



usually done in this city. His Stock of Materials is 

 large — and, with the assistance of the best workmen, 

 he flatters himself that he will, as heretofore, be ena- 

 bled to give satisfaction, both as regards the price 

 and quality of his work. 



executed in a style unequalled by any establishment 

 in Richmond. 



§£|=Orders from the Country, forwarded either to 

 the Editor of the Southern Planter, or myself, will be 

 promptly attended to. P. D. BERNARD. 



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 M«rket, 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 wgjrld. It is susceptible of di- 

 vision into three or four farmland would form a 

 capital subject of investment 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. 



BROWN, TAYLOR & TUCKER, 



COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 



RICHMOND, VA. 



LUDWELL H. BROWN, EDWIN M. TA\^OR, B. TUCKER. 



Office on the east side of the Basin. 



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