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Public Sale of twenty Likely young negroes in the Upper end of Goochland county. --On Tuesday, the 27th day of January, 1863, on the White Hall road, at the late residence of George T. Matthews, now occupied by Capt. Pannill, Jr., five miles Northern from Columbia, will be sold by auction twenty young negroes — men, women, girls and boys; Borough carpenter, cock and laundress. Persons attending the sale from Richmond will arrive at Columbia at six o'clock A. M., and those from Lynchburg Saturday evening previous to day of sale. By packet boat conveyance may be had from Columbia to the sale. Will be sold at the same time three yokes of heavy Oxen and other Cattle, four young and well broke Harness Horses, Ox Wagon, four horse Wagon, &c. A M Hamilton, Agent and Auctioneer for Capt George Pannill, C. S. A. ja 17--tds*