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ALBEMARLE AND OTHER FARMS FOR SALE.

No. 69.—Farm of 300 acres, of which about 75 acres are woodland; 3½
miles from city, one mile of railroad station has a large brick dwelling with 12
rooms, all necessary out-houses, large apple orchard, 30 acres rich bottom land,
finely watered by a creek and several branches, spring of the best freestone water.
Price, $25 per acre, in payments.

No. 186.—Farm of 263 acres of which about 60 acres are woodland; 4
miles of the city, has a good brick dwelling with 7 rooms, and numerous outhouses,
fine apple orchard, large vineyard of best varieties of grapes, farm well-watered
by a creek and numerous branches, everything in good order. Price,
$6,000.

No. 302.—Excellent farm of 460 acres, of which 160 acres in timber, 50
in creek flats, 50 acres in meadow, 250 acres down in grass, is finely watered by
never failing branches, is 1½ miles to railroad station, several churches from 1½
to 4 miles; has a frame dwelling, with brick basement, containing 7 rooms, barn,
stable and other out house, all in first-rate order. Price, $10,000, on terms to
suit the buyer.

No. 304.—A desirable farm of 300 acres, of which 25 acres are well timbered,
50 acres creek flats; all the land lies nearly level, is 2½ miles of town
and railroad station, 100 acres down in grass, well-watered and fenced, fine orchard
of apple, peach, pear, 2,500 grape vines, with other fruits; post office,
school and mill ½ mile; has a comfortable frame dwelling, with 6 rooms above
and two in basement, has numerous out-houses, pump of best water. Price, $6,000.

No. 227.—Farm of 261 acres, of which 60 acres are woodland; land lies
nearly level, is 4 miles of town and railroad station, has an excellent frame dwelling
with 8 rooms above and 2 in basement, has some out houses, good orchard,
pump of fine free-stone water. Price, $7 per acre.

No. 333.—Farm of 143 acres, of which about 50 acres are timberland, is
half a mile of railroad station, most of the cleared land lies nearly level, is well-watered
by branches; has a plain but comfortable dwelling with 5 rooms, with
the usual out-houses, a fair orchard, land well adapted to strawberries, grapes, and
other fruits. Price, $1,600.

No. 331.—Store Stand—is 10 miles from the city, has 11 acres of productive
land, store house and dwelling combined, kitchen, stable, ice-house, &c. Orchard,



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fine freestone water; also a frame dwelling with 5 rooms, school-house
and office in the yard; and is a voting precinct of the county; is a fine stand for
business. Price, $2,200; ½ cash, the balance in one, two and three years. This
is one of the best business stands in the county.

No. 316.—Small farm of 89½ acres, with a sufficiency of woodland; is 1¼
miles of railroad station, has a frame dwelling with 6 rooms, stable, corn-house,
and other out-houses; orchard of excellent fruit. Price, $1,800.

No. 323.—Farm of 214 acres, of which 40 acres are well-timbered, 4 miles
of the city, and 1½ miles of railroad station; has a frame dwelling with 9 rooms,
all necessary out-building, in fair condition, has an orchard of apples, and other
fruits, and a vineyard of several acres; is well watered by numerous branches, a
spring of the best water near the house. Price $20 per acre.

No. 328.—Suburban farm of 60 acres, one-half mile of town, 10 acres creek
flats, 8 acres down in meadow, 20 acres in grass; most of the place is in fruit—
about 1,000 apple, peach and plumb trees, 6 acres in vineyard, 1 acre in raspberries,
½ acre in strawberries, frame dwelling with 4 rooms, necessary outhouses.
Average corn crop, 40 bushels; of hay, 1½ tons. Price, $3,300; half cash.

No. 330.—Is an excellent dwelling nearly new, with store room and bakery
attached, is situated in a thriving Valley town, is a fine stand for a confectioner.
Price, $3,500, part cash, balance in one and two years.

No. 308.—"Idlewilde," farm of 258 acres, 33 acres woodland, is fine limestone
land, lies gently rolling, is well watered, 8 miles of Staunton city and 2
miles of railroad station, 60 acres down in grass, school and other conveniences
near, has a brick dwelling with 9 rooms, water piped from spring, has all necessary
outhouses, orchard. Price, $32 per acre; terms, $2,000 cash, and the balance
in three or four years.

No. 211.—"Belle View," farm of 365 acres, of which 100 acres are woodland,
35 acres creek flats, land lies gently rolling, finely watered by two creeks
and several never failing branches, a large part of the farm down in grass, is productive
land, has a large frame dwelling with 12 rooms, is beautifully situated, all
necessary outhouses, 16 acres in orchard, fine freestone water, is two miles of
town and railroad station. Price, $6,500.

No. 132.—Farm of 191 9-10 acres on York River, five miles of Williamsburg
on the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad, has a large dwelling with 12 or more
rooms, barn and other outhouses, on an elevated site overlooking the river which
is 5 miles wide, has an oyster front on a creek which bounds the farm on one
side, the location very healthy, place is suitable for early vegetables and fruits.
Price, only $3,000.

No. 277.—Farm of 220 acres, of which 70 acres are woodland, situated near
Manassas, and about one hour's run of Washington city, 2 miles of railroad station,
has a frame dwelling with 7 rooms, barn, stable and other outhouses, fair
orchard, land lies gently rolling, is well watered. Price, $4,000 in payments, or
$3,500 all cash, or will exchange for good city or town property.

No. 338.—Farm of 520 acres, with an abundance of timber land, is situated
5 miles of railroad station, and 6 miles of town, is good land, finely watered by
a bold creek and several spring branches, has a good dwelling with all necessary
out buildings, good orchard. Price, $7,000, one third cash and the balance in
one, two and three years.

No. 339.—Is Texas land, 7 sections or 4,480 acres in Pan Handle, located
in two counties and in three pieces, one county having a population of 2,000,
and the other between 2,500 and 3,000, and rapidly filling up. The land is of the
best quality. These counties, this year, made an average of 33 bus. wheat to the
acre of superior quality. This land can be bought at $1.50 per acre and in payments.
Two railways pass within a few miles. This is said to be a great bargain.

For further particulars apply to

J. W. DOLIN, Charlottesville, Va.