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Commissioner's Sale of two young and likely Negro Men, and Personal property Int he county of Hanover, near "Goodall's."--As Commissioner of the County Court of Hanover, appointed by a decree entered on the 29th day of November, 1860. in the cause of Crenshaw vs. Crenshaw et al., I shall sell at public auction, at my residence, on Tuesday, the 1st day of January, 1831, (if fair; if not, the next fair day.) at 12 o'clock M., two young and likely Negro Men, the property of Virginia T. Crenshaw, dec'd; and at the same time, as her administrator, I will sell her Perishable property. Terms.--Cash, as to so much as may be necessary to pay the cost of the suit and expenses of the sale; for the residue, a credit of six months, the purchasers giving bonds with approved security. E. J. Crenshaw. Special Comm'er. de 20--d3taq&cwtds
Public Hiring of Negroes. --Will be hired at "Wakefield," the farm next adjoining Mr. George W. Doswell's, in Hanover county, on Monday, the 31st day of the present month. (December,) about Forty Negroes, consisting of Men and Women, boys and Girls. They will be hired as farm hands and house servants — in no instance to labor on works of internal improvements, or in occupations considered ; and with the further express understanding that they are not to be re-hired by those who hire them publicly without the written consent of the undersigned Bonds with approved security will be required in every instance. B. W. Richardson. Executor of Mrs. Judith Smith, dec'd. de 20--dtd