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. A. W. Talley to January 1855 SI 00 



0. H. P. Ten-ill to January 1855 1 00 



Needhara L. Stith to January 1855 1 00 



Owen C. Fowler to January 1855 1 00 



W. F. Hobbs to July 1855 1 00 



W. H. Hugliart to January 1855 1 00 



William Walton to July 1855 , 1 00 



Rev. D. M. Wharton to January 18^ 1 00 



F. W. Battaile to January 1855 2 00 

 Thomas A. Keith to July 1855 

 Thomas 0. Dearen to January 1855 

 E. W. Poindexter to January 1855 

 Augustus A. Hancock to August 1854 



G. M. Savage to March 1855 

 Lancelot Burruss to January 1856 

 T. Evans to October 1855 

 Thomas E. Coleman to January 1856 

 Robert 0. Grayson to July 1855 

 R. T. Pleasants to July 1855 

 E, J. Peebles to January 1854 

 Henry A. Wise to July 1856 

 Dr. W. L. Graham to January 1855 

 James S. Horner to August 1855 

 P. Woolfolk to July 1855 

 Richard T. Green to January 1855 

 Mrs. F. T. Harvey to July 1855 

 Dr. P. H. Foster to January 1855 

 Thomas S. Martin to October 1855 

 Dr. Thomas Smith to January 1856 

 Dr. S. S. GrifFen to January i855 

 Capt. P. 0, Lipscomb to January 1858 

 W. M. Bowie to January 1855 

 Dr. Thomas Nelson to July 1855 

 William C. Paxton to January 1856 

 Samuel A. Guy to September 1855 

 T. Woodson to October 1855 

 William 0. Chambliss to April 1854 

 Capt. L. D. Hawkins to October 1855 

 Stephen Dodson to January 1855 

 Henry M. Kirby to January 1855, 

 George R. Gibbons to July 1855 

 Jefferson Flippo to January 1855 

 William Johnston to January 1855 

 Jesse Jarratt to July 1855 

 Dr. Daniel Janney to July 1855 

 Yardley Taylor to July 1855 

 Rev. George Adie to July 1855 

 A. T. M. Rust to July 1855 

 L. W. Robinson to October 1854 

 James Paxton to January 1854 

 Col. Wm. A. Sheffield to January 1855 

 Samuel H. Hairston to January 1855 



^Villiam 0. Fontaine to January 1855 

 Wellington Goddin to July 1854 

 P. W. Hairston to October 1855 

 Hugh McClurc to January 1855 

 Wood Bouldin to January 1856 

 Ambrose White to January 1855 

 John H. Tabb to January 1855 

 Wm. E. Gannaway to September 1854 

 Joseph C. Haley to January 1855 

 A. B. Anderson to Sei)tcmber 1855 

 Dr. W. H. Twyman to July 1854 

 George Stillman to September 1855 

 John V. Cawtliorn to January 1867 

 Blair Burwell to January 1855 1 00 



James B. Newman to September 1854 1 00 



James Barbour to July 1854 1 00 



John H. Wilkes to January 1855 1 00 



Samuel Berger to January 1855 2 00 



James Graves to January 1855 2 00 



Dr. Miles George to January 1855 1 00 



Joseph Woolling to September 1854 1 00 



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VALUABLE FARM AND WOOD LAND FOR SALE. 

 The subscribers offer for sale a most valuable farm, 

 called " Farmington," lying in the county of Charles City, 

 about six miles below the Court House, within two miles 

 of "Kennon's," one of the most public landings on James 

 River, having also the advantage of a creek running up to 

 the land, making it very convenient to receive lime and 

 deliver grain and wood. Said tract contains about 1500 

 acres, 575 of which are in cultivation under the five lield 

 rotation, all of which has been limed once, about two-thirds 

 twice, and a portion three times. It is now well set in 

 clover and producing heavy crops of wheat, corn and oats. 

 The balance of the land is heavily timbered, and well wor- 

 thy the attention of persons engaged in the lumber and 

 wood business. It is supposed by judges that from 8000 

 to 10,000 cords of wood might be cut off the land, (leaving 

 a sufficiency of timber for the farm,) which commands rea- 

 dily, at the landing, $3 50 to $4 per cord. The buildings 

 on the farm are all in good repair; the dwelling is a frame 

 one, containing seven rooms, witii an office in the yard and 

 all necessary outhouses, barns, stables, &c. for carrying on 

 farming on a large scale. For further information apply to 

 RUPFIN & AUGUST, 

 General Agents for the sale and purchase of Lands, 

 octf No. 153 Main Street, Richmond, Va. 



SUFFOLK PIGS from the stock of Prince Albert, which 

 gained the gold medal at Smithfield Club, England, also 

 the first prize at the exhibition of the Norfolk Agricultural 

 Society, Massachusetts, 1853, two to three months old, sup- 

 plied with food delivered on board Express cars or vessel on 

 receiving thirty dollars per pair. Or they will be scut to 

 any part of the United States, upon receiving a certiiicate of 

 deposit for forty dollars, from the Postmaster, that upon their 

 reception, in good order, free of expense, he will pay. 

 Address JAMES MORTON, 



West Needham, Mass. 

 Or GEORGE H. P. FLAGG, 



Boston, Massachusetts. 



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BOOKS ON AGRICULTURE, &c.— J. W. Randolph, 

 Publisher, Bookseller and Binder, Richmond, offers for 

 sale a large stock of works on Farming, Gardening, Horses, 

 Cattle,^,&c. Among the most valuable are the Plantation 

 Book, Ruffin on Manures and Agricultural Education. 

 Catalogues will be furnished to all who apply. 

 Ruffin's Agricultural Essays will be published soon, 

 oc— 2t 



BROGUES!! BROGUES!! BROGUES! ! !—G000 pair 

 Richmond made Brogues for sale on accommodating 

 terms, by N. DEVEREUX, Leather Dealer, 



132 Cary Street, 

 oc2t between the Columbian Hotel and the Basin. 



PURE GAME FOWLS.— The subscriber takes pleasure 

 in the announcement to the public his stock of Game 

 Fowls, which he keeps on hand and for sale. Thorough 

 breeds from the best stock of Mexican, Kinney, Butcher, 

 Caroline, Creole and Earl of Derby Game. Prices ranging 

 from two to ten dollars per pair, according to quality and 

 age. Address J. McL. ANDERSON, 



octf Ruther Glen P. O., Caroline County, Va. 



ARTIFICIAL GUANO for sale in quantities to suit pur- 

 chasers, at $25 per ton. Apply to 

 oc3t RICHARD CAUTHORN, ] 5th Street. 



/ U40ICE FOWLS FOR SALE.— The subs^Hblr 

 has the following kinds of chickens, ducks and geese : 

 Ebon Sumatra, Bengal, Java, Pheasant and Mallacca game 

 chickens ; the Aylesbury and Java ducks, and Hong Kong 

 geese: each breed warranted pure and distinct. He has 

 also various cnosses of the above named chickens, which 

 in size, beauty and symmetry surpass the original stock. 

 All of which he will sell on reasonable terms, securely 

 cooped and delivered either in Richmond or on the Canal, 

 (free of extra charge.) Address 



DR. ERASMUS POWELL, 

 oc3t* Powell's Tavern, Goochland Co., Va. 



