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146 KEY TO <strong>UNCLE</strong> TOM S <strong>CABIN</strong>.<br />
Missouri :<br />
The Daily St. Louis Times, October<br />
14,1852 :<br />
REUBEN BARTLETT,<br />
the sale of negroes<br />
on commission,having a jail<br />
and yardfitted up expressly for boarding them.<br />
ISP Negroesfor sale at all times. "<br />
3 A. B. McAfee, 93 Olive street.<br />
ONE HUNDRED NEGROES WANTED.<br />
Having justreturned from Kentucky, I wish to<br />
purchase, soon as possible,<br />
negroes,consisting<br />
which<br />
of men, women, boys and theynow<br />
girls, of the Road, near Natchez (Miss.),<br />
one hundred likely<br />
for which I will pay at all times from fifty<br />
to one<br />
hundred dollars on the head more money than any<br />
"ethertrading man in the cityof St. Louis,or the<br />
State of Missouri. I can at all times be found at<br />
Barnum's CityHotel,St. Louis,Mo.<br />
jel2d"wly. John Mattingly.<br />
From another St. Louis paper :<br />
NEGROES<br />
WANTED.<br />
"We ask you,<br />
Christian reader,we beg<br />
you to think,what sort of scenes are going<br />
on in Virginia under these advertisements 7<br />
You see that they are carefully worded so as<br />
to take only the young people; and they are<br />
only a specimen of the standing, season<br />
BLAKELY and McAFEE havingdissolvedcopartnership<br />
and other states are thus announced in the<br />
by mutual consent, the subscriber southern market.<br />
will at all times pay the highest cash prices for<br />
negroes of every description. Will<br />
From the Natchez (Mississippi) Free<br />
also attend to<br />
advertiseme<br />
On Chesnut, between Sixth and Seventh streets,<br />
near the cityjail, will pay the highestprice in<br />
which are among the most common<br />
cash for all goodnegroes offered. There are also<br />
things the Virginia papers.<br />
A<br />
other buyersto be found in the office very anxious chapter<br />
to purchase,<br />
who will pay<br />
the highestpricesgiven<br />
will open to the reader the<br />
interiorof these slave-prisons, and show him<br />
in cash.<br />
Negroesboarded at the lowest rates.<br />
something of the dailyincidents of thiskind<br />
jy 15 "<br />
6m.<br />
of trade. Now let us look at the corresponding<br />
(<br />
succeeding<br />
advertisements in the southern<br />
states. The cofflesmade up in Virginia<br />
Trader, Nov. 20 :<br />
NEGROES FOR SALE.<br />
The undersigned have justarrived,direct from<br />
Richmond, Va., with a large and likely<br />
lot of<br />
Negroes, consistingof Field Hands, House<br />
Servants,Seamstresses, Cooks, Washers and<br />
Ironers,a first-rate brick mason, and other mechanics,<br />
offerfor sale at the Forks<br />
on the most<br />
accommodating terms.<br />
They will continue to receive fresh supplies<br />
from Richmond, Va.,duringthe season, and will<br />
be able to furnish to any order any description of<br />
Negroessold in Richmond.<br />
Persons wishing to purchase<br />
give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.<br />
nov20-6m Matthews, Branton " Co.<br />
would do well to<br />
I will pay at all times the highestpricein cash<br />
To The Public.<br />
for all good negroes<br />
offered. I am buyingfor the<br />
Memphis and "Louisiana NEGROES BOUGHT AND SOLD.<br />
markets,and can afford<br />
to pay, and will pay, as high Robert S. Adams " Moses J. Wicks have this<br />
as any tradingman<br />
day associated themselves under the name and<br />
in this State. All those havingnegroes to sell<br />
will do well to give me a call at No. style of Aoams " Wicks, for the purpose of buying<br />
210,corner<br />
and selling Negroes,in the city<br />
of Sixth and Wash streets,St Louis,Mo.<br />
of Aberdeen,<br />
and elsewhere. They have an Agent who has<br />
Tnos. Dickins,<br />
been purchasingNegroesfor them in the Old<br />
of the firm of Bolton,Dickins " Co.<br />
States for the last two months. One of the firm,<br />
"<br />
ol8 6m*<br />
Robert S. Adams, leaves this day for North Carolina<br />
and Virginia, and will buy a largenumber of<br />
ONE HUNDRED NEGROES WANTED.<br />
negroes for this market. The.y will keep at their<br />
depot<br />
Havingjustreturned from Kentucky, I Avish to<br />
in Aberdeen,during the coming fall and<br />
purchase one hundred winter,a largelot of choice Negroes,<br />
likelyNegroes,consisting<br />
which they<br />
of men and women, boys and will sell low for cash,or for bills on Mobile.<br />
girls,for which I<br />
Robert S. Adams,<br />
will pay in cash from fifty to one hundred dollars<br />
Moses J. Wicks.<br />
more than any other tradingman in the cityof<br />
Aberdeen,Miss<br />
St. Louis or the State of Missouri. I can<br />
May 7th, 1852.<br />
at all<br />
times be found at Barnum's CityHotel Șt. Louis,<br />
Mo. John Mattingly.<br />
slaves: slaves: slaves:<br />
"<br />
jel4d"wly<br />
Fresh arrivals weekly. established<br />
ourselves at the Forks of the Road, near Natchez,<br />
for a term of years,<br />
we have now on hand, and intend<br />
B. M. LYNCH,<br />
to keep throughout the entire year, a large<br />
No. 104 Locust street,St. Louis, Missouri, and well-selected stock of Negroes,consisting of<br />
Is prepared to pay the highestprices in cash for field-hands, house servants, mechanics,cooks,<br />
good and likely negroes, or will furnish boardingseamstresses,washers, ironers, etc.,which we can<br />
for others,in comfortable quartersand under secure<br />
sell and will*sell as low or lower than any<br />
other<br />
fastenings Ḥe will also attend to the sale house here or in New Orleans.<br />
va"\ purchase of negroes<br />
on commission.<br />
Persons wishing to purchasewould do well t "<br />
5l5p"Negroes for sale at all times. "w call on us before making purchaseselsewhere,as