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ridge Road, five Miles North of Richmond, and 17 Slaves Thereon. By virtue of a deed of trust from the late Gervas Storrs to Edwin Burton, (for whom the undersigned, J. B. Young, has been substituted by a decree of Henrico County Court,) and James Lyons, bearing date on the 11th May, 1829 duly recorded in Henrico County Court, the undersigned trustees, in conformity to the provisions of the said deed of trust, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, on the premises, on Monday, ther the real estate, one-fourth cash; balance at 12, 18 and 24 months, for negotiable notes, interest added secured by a trust deed, or title retained. For the Slaves, 4 months credit, for approved, endorsed, negotiable paper, interest added. James Lyons, Trustees. John B. Young, Trustees. P. S.--As Executors of Mrs. Martha Storrs, dec'd, we shall, at the same time and place, sell all of her Personal Estate, consisting of the following 7 valuable slaves, viz: 2 Men, 2 Women, 2 Girl
Dyes. --A chemist of Lyons announces that the coloring matter of any tree may be known by the color of its fruit, and advises the boiling of the bark with lime, in water, when a precipitate will be formed of the same color as its fruit. Several of the new vegetable dyes have been discovered by this simple process.