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NOTICE. " CASH FOR SLAVES.<br />

Those who wish to sell slaves in Buckingham<br />

and the adjacentcounties in Virginia, by application<br />

to Anderson D. Abraham, Sr., or his son,<br />

Anderson D. Abraham, Jr.,theywill find sale,at<br />

the highestcash prices, for one hundred and fifty<br />

to two hundred slaves. One or the other of the<br />

above<br />

will be found, for the next eight<br />

parties<br />

months,at theirresidence in the aforesaid county<br />

and state. Address Anderson D. Abraham, Sr.,<br />

MaysvillePost Office,White Oak Grove,Buckingham<br />

County, Va.<br />

Winchester<br />

NEGROES<br />

KEY TO <strong>UNCLE</strong> TOM S <strong>CABIN</strong>. 145<br />

Republican, June 29, 1852 :<br />

WANTED.<br />

The subscriberhavinglocated himself in "Winchester,<br />

Va., wishes to purchase a largenumber<br />

of SLAVES of both sexes, for which he will give<br />

the highestprice in cash. Persons wishing to<br />

to. Lewis Winters.<br />

"<br />

Jan. 2. tf<br />

For Tennessee<br />

FOR<br />

the following<br />

SALE.<br />

All communications addressed<br />

prices will be paid.<br />

to me in Baltimore will be punctually attended<br />

2! likelyNegroes, of different ages.<br />

Oct. 0. A. A. McLean, Gen. Agent.<br />

I want<br />

WANTED.<br />

to purchase,immediately, a Negroman,<br />

and will givea good price.<br />

Carpenter,<br />

Oct. 6. A. A. McLean, Gen. Agent.<br />

dispose of Slaves will find it to their advantage<br />

to give him a callbefore selling.<br />

Nashville Gazette,October 22 :<br />

All communications addressed to him at the<br />

Taylor Hotel,Winchester,Va.,will meet with<br />

FOR SALE.<br />

prompt attention. Elijah McDowel, SEVERAL likelygirls from 10 to 18<br />

Agent for B. M. " Win. years old,<br />

L. Campbell, a woman 24, a<br />

very valuable woman 25 years old,<br />

Dec. "<br />

27,1851. of Baltimore. with three very likely<br />

children.<br />

Williams " Glover.<br />

Oct. 16th,1852. a. b. c.<br />

For Maryland :<br />

Port Tobacco Times, Oct.,'52<br />

I want to purchase Twenty-fiveLIKELY<br />

NEGROES, between the<br />

SLAVES WANTED.<br />

ages of 18 and 25 years,<br />

male and female,for which I will pay the highest<br />

The subscriber is permanentlylocated at Middleville,<br />

Charles County (immediately on the Oct. 20.<br />

CherryStreet.<br />

pricein cash. A. A. McLean.<br />

road from Port Tobacco to Allen's Fresh),where<br />

he will be pleasedto buy any Slaves that are for The Memphis Daily Eagle and Enquirer<br />

sale. The extreme value will be givenat all<br />

times,and liberalcommissions paidfor information<br />

:<br />

leading to a purchase. Apply personally, or<br />

500 NEGROES WANTED.<br />

by letter addressed to Allen's Fresh,Charles<br />

We will<br />

County. John G. Campbell.<br />

pay the highest cash pricefor all good<br />

Middleville, April14, 1852.<br />

negroes offered. We invite all those having<br />

negroes for sale to callon us at our mart, opposite<br />

Cambridge I^Vld.) Democrat,October<br />

27,1852 :<br />

attention.<br />

I will be at John Bradshaw's Hotel,in Cambridge,<br />

every Monday. Wm. Harker.<br />

Oct. 6,1852.<br />

"<br />

3m<br />

The Westminster Carroltonian, Oct.<br />

22, 1852 :<br />

25 NEGROES WANTED.<br />

The undersigned wishes to purchase25 LIKELY<br />

YOUNG NEGROES, for which the highestcash<br />

10<br />

WANTED.<br />

the lower steamboat landing. We will also have<br />

a large lot of Virginia negroes for sale in the Fall.<br />

We have as safe a jail as any in the country,<br />

where we can keep negroes safe for those that<br />

NEGROES<br />

WANTED.<br />

wish them kept. Bolton,Dickins " Co.<br />

I wish to inform the slave-holders of Dorchester<br />

d"w jel3"<br />

and the adjacent counties that I am again in<br />

the market. Persons havingnegroes that are<br />

slavesforlifeto dispose of will find it to their interest<br />

LAND AND NEGROES FOR SALE.<br />

to see me before theysell,as I am determined<br />

A goodbargainwill be givenin about 400 acres<br />

to pay the highestpricesin cash that the<br />

of Land ; 200 acres are in a fine state of cultivation,<br />

Southern market will justifyỊ can be found at fronting the Railroad about ten miles from<br />

A. Hall's Hotel,in Easton,where I will remain Memphis. Together with 18 or 20 likely negroes,<br />

until the firstday of Julynext. Communications consisting of men, women, boys and girls.Good<br />

addressed to me at Easton,or information time will be<br />

given<br />

given on a portion of the purchase<br />

to Wm. Bell,in Cambridge, will meet with prompt money. J. M. Provine.<br />

Oct. 17.<br />

" lm.<br />

ClarksvilleChronicle, Dec. 3,1852:<br />

NEGROES<br />

WANTED.<br />

We wish to hire 25 goodSteam Boat hands for<br />

the New Orleans and Louisville trade. We will<br />

pay very full prices for the Season,commencing<br />

about the 15th November.<br />

McClure " Crozier,Agents<br />

Sept.10th,1852. "<br />

S. B. Bellpoor.

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