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attorneys and agents for the parties interested, we shall sell, at public auction, the following very valuable Slaves and Real estate belonging to the heirs of the late Mrs. Eliza Ann Goddin, who was a devisee under the will of her father, the late Major Hugh Davis, dec'd, on Thursday, the 29th day of February, 1861, at 12 o'clock M., in front of the State Court-House, in the city of Richmond, (if fair; if not; the first fair day thereafter.) five likely and very valuable young Slaves, viz; Randall, Robert, William, Charles and Albert. One of these Slaves has been accustomed from boyhood to the Grocery business, and is now acting as a Porter in a large establishment. One other has been raised to the house, and is a first- rate Dining-Room Servant, in which capacity he is now employed; and the others are Tobacco Factory Hands, and regarded equal to any others similarly employed. And on the same day, on the premises, at 4 o'clk P. M., that valuable Real Estate on the south side o