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A<br />
136 KEY TO <strong>UNCLE</strong> TOM S <strong>CABIN</strong>.<br />
en Furniture,belonging to the Estate of B. L. Parish șix miles from the Railroad,containing<br />
McLaughlin,deceased,consisting in part of 1,500 acres, now in a high state of cultivation,<br />
Hair Seat Chairs, Sofas and Rockers, Piano, with DwellingHouse and all necessary Out-buildings.<br />
MahoganyDining Țea, and Card Tables ; Carpets,<br />
Rugs, Andirons,Fenders,Shovel and Tongs,Mantel<br />
also,<br />
Ornaments, Clocks,Side Board, Bureaus,Mahogany<br />
50 LikelyNegroes, with provisions, "c.<br />
Bedsteads,Feather Beds and Mattresses, The terms will be accommodating. Persons<br />
Wash Stands,Curtains,fine Cordial Stand,Glassware,<br />
tlesirousto purchase can call<br />
Crockery, and upon the subscriber<br />
a greatvariety of articles for<br />
familyuse.<br />
Terms cash.<br />
ALSO,<br />
A Negro Man, named Leonard,belongingto<br />
same.<br />
Terms, "c.<br />
ALSO,<br />
At same time,a quantityof New Brick,belonging<br />
Now, it is scarcely possible that a<br />
person<br />
to Estate of A. S. Johnstone,deceased.<br />
who has been accustomed to see such advertisements<br />
Dec. 21. 53 Jtds.<br />
from boyhood, and to pass them<br />
GREAT SALE OP NEGROES AND THE SA- LUDA<br />
FACTORY, BY J. " L. T. LEVIN.<br />
On Thursday,December 30,at 11 o'clock,will<br />
be sold at the Court House in Columbia,<br />
ONE HUNDRED VALUABLE NEGROES:<br />
It is seldom such an opportunityoccurs as now<br />
offers. Among them are only four beyond 45<br />
years old,and none above 50. There are twentyfiveprime<br />
young men, between sixteenand thirty;<br />
fortyof the most likely young women, and as fine<br />
a set of childrenas can be shown.' !<br />
Terms,"c.<br />
Dec. 18,'52.<br />
NEGROES AT AUCTION. " BY J. " L. T. Tom" may<br />
have been acting in his very<br />
LEVIN.<br />
vicinity. When Mr. Dickens drew pictures<br />
Will be sold,on Monday, the 3d Januarynest, of the want and wretchedness of London<br />
at the Court House, at 10 o'clock,<br />
life,perhapsa similar incredulity<br />
22 likely<br />
might<br />
negroes, the larger number of which<br />
have been<br />
are<br />
young and desirable. Among them are Field<br />
expressed within the silken curtains<br />
Hands,Hostlers and CarriageDrivers,House Servants,<br />
of many a brilliantparlor.They<br />
"c, and of the following ages : Robinson had never seen such things, and they had<br />
40, Elsey34,Yanaky 13,Sylla11,Anikee 8,Robinson<br />
alwayslived in London. But,for all that,<br />
6,Candy 3,Infant 9, Thomas 35, Die 38, the writings of Dickens awoke in noble and<br />
Amey 18,Eldridge 13,Charles G, Sarah 00, Baket<br />
aristocraticbosoms the<br />
50, Mary 18,Betty16,Guy<br />
sense of<br />
12,Tilla 9, a common<br />
Lydia24,<br />
Rachel 4, Scipio 2.<br />
humanity with the lowly, and led them to<br />
The above Negroes are sold for the purpose of feel how much miserymightexist in their<br />
making some other investment of the proceeds ;<br />
the sale willțherefore,be positive.<br />
"<br />
Terms. credit of one, two,and three years,<br />
for notes payable at either of the Banks, with two<br />
or more approvedendorsers,with interest from<br />
date. Purchasers to pay for papers. Dec 8 43<br />
ly* Black River Watchman will copy the above,<br />
and forward bill to the auctioneers for payment.<br />
Poor littleScip!<br />
LIKELY AND VALUABLE GIRL, AT PRI- VATE<br />
SALE.<br />
A likely<br />
girl, about seventeen years old<br />
a month or two, endeavor to keep some<br />
(raisedin the up-country), a good Nurse and inventory of the number of human beings,<br />
House Servant,can wash and iron,and do with<br />
plain hearts,hopes and affections, like his<br />
cooking,and is warranted sound and healthy. own, who are constantly subjected to all the<br />
She may be seen at our office, where she will remain<br />
uncertaintiesand mutations<br />
until sold. Allen " Phillips,<br />
of property relation.<br />
The writer is<br />
Dec. sure that he could not<br />
15,'49. Auctioneers " Com. Agents.<br />
do it longwithout a generous desire being<br />
excited in his bosom to<br />
PLANTATION AND NEGROES<br />
become,not an apologist<br />
FOR SALE.<br />
The subscriber, having located in Columbia, for,but a reformer of țhese institutions<br />
offers for sale his Plantation in St. Matthew's of his country.<br />
in Columbia,or on his son at the Plantation.<br />
Dec. 6 41. T. J. Goodwyn.<br />
FOR<br />
SALE.<br />
A likely negro boy, about twenty-oneyears<br />
old,a good wagoner and field hand. Applv at<br />
this office. Dec. 20 52.<br />
over with as much indifference as we pass<br />
over advertisements of sofas and chairs for<br />
sale,could<br />
possibly receive the shock from<br />
unaccustomed to<br />
them which one wholly<br />
such a mode of considering and disposing of<br />
human beings would receive. They make<br />
no impression upon him. His own family<br />
those of his friends, are not in<br />
servants, and<br />
the market, and he does not realizethat any<br />
are. Under the advertisements, a hundred<br />
such scenes as those described in " Uncle<br />
immediate<br />
vicinity, of which they were<br />
entirely unaware. Theyhave never accused<br />
him as a libellerof his country,though he<br />
did make manifest much of the suffering,<br />
sorrow and abuse,which were in it. The<br />
author<br />
is led earnestly to entreat that the<br />
writer of this very paper would examine<br />
the "statistics"of the American internal<br />
slave-trade; that he would look over the<br />
exchange filesof some newspaper, and,for