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By Hector Davis, Auct'r. Trustee's Sale of valuable Slaves at Auction.--As Trustee in a deed of trust dated December 12th, 1860 and recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court of the city of Richmond, and at the request of the creditors secured in said deed, I shall proceed to sell, at the Auction Rooms of Hector Davis, in the city of Richmond, at the hour of 10 o'clock, on Monday, the 18th day of March, 1861, six valuable Slaves, said Slaves constituting the portions of personal estate conveyed to me in said deed.-- These Slaves consist of four Men, who are all young and active, one Boy about 15 years of age, and a valuable Woman. Terms.--Cash. Wm. H. Hardgrove, Trustee. mh 8--10t*
tee's sale of land and five Negroes, in Hanover. --Pursuant to the provisions of a deed of trust; dated the 24th October, 1860, and recorded in the Clerk's Office of Hanover County Court, on the 25th October, 1860, from Burwell B. Dickinson, and Otery F., his wife, to the subscriber, I shall at the request of--& Hutcheson, the beneficiaries in said deed, on Friday, the 19th of April, 1861. (If fair; if not, the first fair day thereafter, Sundays excepted,) proceed to sell at auction, for Cash, to the highest bidder, at Green Bay, in the upper end of Hanover, three miles from Beaver Dam Depot, on the Virginia Central Railroad, and half a mile from Green Bay Crossing, the following property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the debt, $2,084.80, secured by said deed of trust, with interest thereon from the 24th October, 1860, and all costs of preparing and enforcing said deed of trust, selling the Negroes first. The property to be sold is thus described in the deed of t
The Daily Dispatch: March 22, 1861., [Electronic resource], A. J. Donnellson on the existing crisis. (search)
Trustee's Sale of Land and Slaves in Hanover county --In pursuance of the provisions of a deed of trust executed to the undersigned by Benjamin T. Dos-well, dated January 16th, 1861 and duly recorded in Hanover county, I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for Cash, at New Market, in the county of Hanover, on Tuesday, the 9th day of April, 1861 all the interest of the said Benjamin T. Doswell in the tract of land called New Market, on which Mrs. Lilly Ann Dos-well now resides, containing about five hundred and thirty-seven acres; and also, in thirteen Slaves, now held for life by Mrs. Lilly Ann Doswell. The interest of the said Benjamin T. Doswell in the land is a present vested fee in one-third thereof, and a vested remainder in fee in one-half of another third. His interest in the slaves is a vested remainder in fee in one-half. C. G. Grisworld. Trustee. mh 7--T&Ftds
stee's sale of Land and five Negroes, in Hanover. --Pursuant to the provisions of a deed of trust, dated the 24th October, 1860, and recorded in the Clerk's Office of Hanover County Court, on the 25th October, 1860, from Burwell B. Dickinson, and Otery F., his wife, to the subscriber, I shall, at the request of-- Hutcheson, the beneficiaries in said deed, on Friday, the 19th of April, 1861, (if fair; if not, the first fair day thereafter, Sundays excepted,) proceed to sell at auction, for Cash, to the highest bidder, at Green Bay, in the upper end of Hanover, three miles from Beaver Dam Depot, on the Virginia Central Railroad, and half a mile from Green Bay Crossing, the following property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the debt, $2,084.80, secured by said deed of trust, with interest thereon from the 24th October, 1860, and all costs of preparing and enforcing said deed of trust, selling the Negroes first. The property to be sold is thus described in the deed of t
ustee sale of Land and five Negroes, in Hanover. --Pursuant to the provisions of a deed of trust, dated the 24th October, 1860, and recorded in the Clerk's Office of Hanover Country Court, on the 25th October, 1860, from Burwell B. Dickinson, and Otery F., his wife, to the subscriber, I shall, at the request of--&Hutcheson, the beneficiaries in said deed, on Friday, the 19th of April, 1860, (if fair; if not, the first fair day thereafter, Sundays excepted,) proceed to sell at auction, for Cash, to the highest bidder, at Green Bay, in the upper end of Hanover, three miles from Beaver Dam Depot, on the Virginia Central Railroad, and half a mile from Green Bay Crossing, the following property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the debt, $2,084.80, secured by said deed of trust, with interest thereon from the 24th October, 1860, and all costs of preparing and enforcing said deed or trust, selling the Negroes first. The property to be sold is thus described in the deed of t
ast line of 6th street, running back 49 10-12 feet. Also, two Negro Women Slaves, Mima and Fanny, and the two infant children of the said Fanny, George and Ellick, and the future increase of said Slaves. Also, all of the Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of the usual variety, including a Piano. The foregoing Dwelling is not only well built, but has all the modern improvements, such as gas, water, culverts, &c., and has ample accommodations for a large family. Terms.--For the Real Estate--One-fourth cash; balance at 4,8 and 12 months, for negotiable notes, interest added, and title retained till last note is paid. For the Slaves--Four months credit, interest added, for approved, endorsed, negotiable paper. For the Furniture — All sums under $50 Cash; over that amount, four months, for approved, endorsed, negotiable notes. The taxes for 1861 to be paid by the purchaser. Samuel S. Cottrell, Trustee. Thadeus B. Starke, Trustee. Ro. H. Bosher, mh 22--Iaw3w&dtds.
Trustee's Sale of Land and Slaves in Hanover county. --In pursuance of the provisions of a deed of trust, executed to the undersigned by Benjamin T. Doswell, dated January 16th, 1861, and duly recorded in Hanover county, I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for Cash at New Market, in the county of Hanover, on Tuesday, the 9th day of April, 1861, all the interest of the said Benjamin T. Doswell in the tract of land called New Market, on which Mrs. Lilly Ann Doswell now resides, containing about five hundred and thirty-seven acres; and also; in thirteen Slaves, now held for life by Mrs. Lilly Ann Doswell. The interest of the said Benjamin T. Doswell in the land is a present vested fee in one-third thereof, and a vested remainder in fee in one-half of another third. His interest in the slaves is a vested remainder in fee, in one-half. C. G. Griswold. Trustee. mh 7--T&Ftds
ee's Sale of Land and five Negroes, in Hanover. --Pursuant to the provisions of a deed of trust, dated the 24th October, 1860, and recorded in the Clerk's Office of Hanover County Court, on the 25th October, 1860, from Burwell B. Dickinson, and Otery F., his wife, to the subscriber, I shall, at the request of --& Hutcheson, the beneficiaries in said deed, on Friday, the 19th of April, 1861, (if fair; if not, the first fair day thereafter, Sundays excepted,) proceed to sell at auction, for Cash, to the highest bidder, at Green Bay, in the upper and of Hanover, three miles from Beaver Dam Depot, on the Virginia Central, the following property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the debt, $2,084.80, secured by said deed of trust, with interest thereon from the 24th October, 1860, and all costs of preparing and enforcing said deed or trust, selling the Negroes first. The property to be sold is thus described in the deed of trust. "Five Slaves — man Henry, man Ned, boy John,
tee's Sale of Land and five Negroes, in Hanover. --Pursuant to the provisions of a deed of trust, dated the 24th October, 1860, and recorded in the Clerk's Office of Hanover County Court, on the 25th October, 1860, from Burwell B. Dickinson, and Otery F., his wife, to the subscriber, I shall, at the request of--& Hutcheson, the beneficiaries in said deed, on Friday, the 19th of April, 1861, (if fair; if not, the first fair day thereafter, Sundays excepted,) proceed to sell at auction, for Cash, to the highest bidder, at Green Bay, in the upper end of Hanover, three miles from Beaver Dam Depot, on the Virginia Central Railroad, and half a mile from Green Bay Crossing, the following property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the debt, $2,084.80, secured by said deed of trust, with interest thereon from the 24th October, 1860, and all costs of preparing and enforcing said deed of trust, selling the Negroes first. The property to be sold is thus described in the deed of t
ustee Sale of Land and five Negroes, in Hanover. --Pursuant to the provisions of a deed of trust, dated the 24th October, 1860, and recorded in the Clerk's Office of Hanover Country Court, on the 25th October, 1860, from Burwell B. Dickinson, and Otery F., his wife, to the subscriber, I shall, at the request of--&Hutcheson, the beneficiaries in said deed, on Friday, the 19th of April, 1860, (if fair; if not, the first fair day thereafter, Sundays excepted,) proceed to sell at auction, for Cash, to the highest bidder, at Green Bay, in the upper end of Hanover, three miles from Beaver Dam Depot, on the Virginia Central Railroad, and half a mile from Green Bay Crossing, the following property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the debt, $2,084.80, secured by said deed of trust, with interest thereon from the 24th October, 1860, and all costs of preparing and enforcing said deed or trust, selling the Negroes first. The property to be sold is thus described in the deed of t