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The Daily Dispatch: January 24, 1861., [Electronic resource], Horrible Affair (search)
For Sale, from 90 to 100 Likely and Valuable Negroes: also, A Tract of Land at Louisa Court-House.
By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of Louisa county, pronounced in the suits of Timberlake's distributees vs. Timberlake's executors and others, we shall proceed to sell st. Louisa Court-House, on Monday, the 11th day of February, 1861, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., from 90 to 100 likely Negroes, the property of the estates of Henry, Elizabeth and Polly Timberlake, dec'd, late of Louisa county.
The sale will be continued from day to day until completed.
We will also sell on the same day, a tract of Land lying in the same county, not far from Thompson's Cross Roads, being the tract on which Miss Elizabeth Timberlake resided at the time of her death.
Terms of Sale.--As to the Slaves: On a credit of 6 months, the purchaser giving bonds with good security, bearing interest from the day of sale, with liberty, however, to any purchaser to pay the whole or any part o
The Daily Dispatch: January 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], The National crisis. (search)
For Sale, from 90 to 100 Likely and Valuable Negroes: also, A Tract of Land at Louisa Court-House.
By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of Louisa county, pronounced in the suits of Timberlake's distributees vs. Timberlake's executors and others, we shall proceed to sell at Louisa Court-House, on Monday, the 11th day of February, 1861, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., from 90 to 100 likely Negroes, the property of the estate of Henry, Elizabeth and Polly Timberlake, dec'd, late of Louisa county.
The sale will be continued from day to day until completed.
We will also sell on the same day, a tract of Land lying in the same county, not far from Thompson's Cross Roads, being the tract on which Miss Elizabeth Timberlake resided at the time of her death.
Terms of Sale.--As to the Slaves: On a credit of 6 months, the purchasers giving bonds with good security, bearing interest from the day of sale, with liberty, however, to any purchaser to pay the whole or any part of h
The Daily Dispatch: February 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], The National Crisis. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: February 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], The National Crisis. (search)
For sale, from 90 to 100 likely and valuable Negroes; also, a tract of Land at Louisa Court-House.
--By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of Louisa county, pronounced in the suits of Timberlake's distributees vs. Timberlake's executors and others, we shall proceed to sell at Louisa Court-House, on Monday, the 11th day of February, 1861, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. M., from 90 to 100 likely Negroes, the property of the estates of Henry, Elizabeth and Polly Timberlake, dec'd, late of Louisa county.
The sale will be continued from day to day until completed.
We will also sell on the same day, a tract of Land lying in the same county, not far from Thompson's Cross Roads, being the tract on which Miss Elizabeth Timberlake resided at the time of her death.
Terms of Sale.--As to the Slaves: On a credit of 6 months, the purchasers giving bonds with good security, hearing interest from the day of said, with liberty, however, to any purchaser to pay the whole or any part
The Daily Dispatch: February 20, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Southern Cabinet (search)
The Daily Dispatch: April 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Evening session. (search)
Runaway
--for Hire, and Sale.
Elizabeth is about 35 years of age; gingerbread color; has dark splotches on her face; bushy hair; catches in speaking: medium size, and is often drunk.
She left on the 23d March, with a small milk-can — had on dark calico dress and bonnet, much worn — suppose she is harbored on Shockoe Hill.
A liberal reward will be paid for her delivery to me.
for Hire — A good Tobacco Stemmer.
for Sale — Several beautiful Building Lots.
Hez. G. Archer.
Manchester, April 3, 1861. ap 3
The Daily Dispatch: April 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], Evening session. (search)
Runaway
--for Hire, and Sale Elizabeth is about 35 years of age; gingerbread color; has dark splotches on her face; bushy hair; catches in speaking; medium size, and is often drunk.
She left on the 23d March, with a small milk-can — had on dark calico dress and bonnet, much worn — suppose she is harbored on Shockoe Hill.
A liberal reward will be paid for her delivery to me.
for Hire — A good Tobacco Stemmer.
for Sale — Several beautiful Building Lots.
he. G. Archer.
Manchester, April 3, 1861.
ap
Runaway
--for Hire, and Sale Elizabeth is about 35 years of age, gingerbread color; has dark splotches on her face; bushy hair; catches in speaking medium size, and is often drunk.
She the 23d March, with a small milk-can — had on a calico dress and bonnet, much worn — suppose is harbored on Shockoe Hill.
A liberal reward will be paid for her delivery to me.
for Hire — A good Tobacco Stemmer
for Sale — Several beautiful Building
Hez. G. Archer
Manchester, April 3, 1861.