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By Goddin & Apperson, Auct's. Auction sale of valuable Real Estate in the City of Richmond and in Henrico County, Adjacent to said City, and five very Young and likely Slaves.--As 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, 18ert A. Morris, Esq. And another lot near the above containing about one Acre, on the cross road leading fro the Meadow Bridge road to the Mechanicsville Tollgate, and adjoining the Farm of Dr. F. H. Deane. Terms.--For the Salves, 4 months credit, fro approved, endorsed, negotiable paper, interest added. For the Real Estate, one-fourth balance at 4, 8 and 12 months, for negotiable paper, interest added, secured by a trust deed. The taxes for 1861 Goddin & Apperson, Auct'rs. fe 21
the aggregate rent $180 per annum. And immediately thereafter, say at 5 o'clock P. M., on the premises, a lot at the corner of Venable and McCance streets, fronting on the south side of Venable street 55 feet, running back 53 feet, having thereon a Brick and Framed Tenement, formerly used as a Store and Dwelling. At the same hour and place will be sold a lot containing about two Acres, in Henrico, on the Meadow Bridge road, near the residence of Albert A. Morris, Esq. And another lot near the above, containing about one Acre, on the cross road leading from the meadow Bridge road to the Mechanicsville Tollgate, and adjoining the Farm of Dr. F. H. Deane. Terms.--For the Slaves, 4 months credit, for approved, endorsed, negotiable paper, interest added. For the Real Estate, one-fourth cash; balance at 4, 8 and 12 months, for negotiable paper, interest added, secured by a trust deed. The taxes for 1861 to be paid by the purchasers. Goddin & Apperson, Auct'rs. fe 21
the aggregate rent $130 per annum. And immediately thereafter, say at 5 o'clock P. M., on the premises, a lot at the corner of Venable and McClure streets, fronting on the south side of Venable street 55 feet, running back 53 feet, having thereon a Brick and Framed Tenement, formerly used as a Store and Dwelling. At the same hour and place will be sold a lot containing about two Acres, in Henrico, on the Meadow Bridge road, near the residence of Albert A. Morris, Esq. And another lot near the above, containing about one Acre, on the cross road leading from the Meadow Bridge road to the Mechanicsville Tollgate, and adjoining the Farm of Dr. T. H. Deane. Terms.--For the Slaves, 4 months credit, for approved, endorsed, negotiable paper, interest added. For the Real Estate, one-fourth cash; balance at 4, 8 and 12 months, for negotiable paper, interest added, secured by a trust deed. The taxes for 1861 to be paid by the purchasers. Goddin & Apperson, Auct'rs. fe 21
By Goddin & Apperson, Auct's. Executor's Sale of Valuable Private Residence on the West line of 6th, between Clay and Leigh streets. At the request of Mr. William Waller Fulcher. Executor of Mrs. Mary Fulcher, dec'd, we shall sell at public auction, on the premises, on Monday, the 11th March, 1861, at 4½ o'clock P. M., that very excellent and desirably located Brick Dwelling now in the occupancy of Mr. Robert F. Williams. The lot has a front of 60 feet and a depth of 130 feet. The house hday, the 11th March, 1861, at 4½ o'clock P. M., that very excellent and desirably located Brick Dwelling now in the occupancy of Mr. Robert F. Williams. The lot has a front of 60 feet and a depth of 130 feet. The house has about ten rooms, besides ample accommodation for servants. Terms.--One-third cash; balance at 1 and 2 years, for negotiable notes, interest added, secured by a trust deed. The taxes and insurance for 1861 to be paid by the purchaser. Goodin &Apperson, Aucts. [fe 28]
By Goodin &Apperson, Auct's. Auction Sale of Valuable Real Estate in the city of Richmond, and in Henrico county, Adjacent to said city, and five very young and Likely Slaves.--As attorneys and agents for the parties interested, we shall sell, at public auction, the following very valuable Slaves and Real Estate belonging to the hires 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 28th day of February, 18ther lot near the above, containing about one Acre, on the cross road leading from the Meadow Bridge road to the Mechanicville Tollgate, and adjoining the Farm of Dr. F. H. Deane. Terms.--For the Slaves, 4 months credit, for approved, endorsed, negotiable paper interest added, For the Real Estate, one-fourth cash; balance at 4, 8 and 12 months, for negotiable paper, interest added, secured by a trust deed, The taxes for 1861 to be paid by the purchasers. Goddin &Apperson, Auct'rs. fe 21
By Goddin & Apperson, Auct's. Trustees Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Slaves. And Household Furniture.--By virtue of a trust deed executed by Mr. Christopher Wallhall and wife, dated 5th January, 1860, July recorded in Richmond Hustings Court, we shall, in execution thereof, proceed to sell, at public auction, on the premises, on Tuesday, the 22d April, 1861, at 11 o'clock A. M. if not, the first fair day, the Real Estate, Slaves and Household Furniture, conveyed by the said deed, viz: That large and admirably well built three-story Brick Dwelling, now in the occupancy of the said Waithall, at the corner of Canal and 6th streets, fronting 22 feet, running back 100 feet to an alley feet wide. Also, a vacant lot in the roar, fronting 55 feet on the east line of 6th street, running back 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
By Goddin -- Apperson, Auct's. Trustees' Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Slaves, and House-hold Furniture.--By virtue of a trust deed executed by Mr. Christopher Walthall and wife, dated 5th January, 1860, duly recorded in Richmond Hustings Court, we shall, in execution thereof, proceed to sell, at public auction, on the premises, on Tuesday, the 23d April, 1861, at 11 o'clock A. M., (if fair; if not, the first fair day,) the Real Estate, Slaves and Household Furniture, conveyed well-built three-story Brick Dwelling, now in the occupancy of the said Walthall, at the corner of Canal and 6th streets, fronting 22 feet, running back 100 feet to an alley 6 feet wide. Also, a vacant Lot in the rear, fronting 58 feet on the east 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 o
To be sold to-day. --The Westham Iron Works, confessedly most valuable property, is to be sold to-day, together with a large number of boats, mules and horses, at public vendue by Goddin & Apperson, See advertisement.
By Goddin & Apperson, Auct's. Trustees' Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Slaves, and Household Furniture.--By virtue of a trust deed executed by Mr. Christopher Walthall and wife, dated 5th January, 1860, duly recorded in Richmond Hustings Court, we shall, in execution thereof, proceed to sell, at public auction, on the premises, on Tuesday, the 23d April, 1861, at 11 o'clock A. M., (if fair; if not, the first fair day,) the Real Estate, Slaves and Household Furniture, conveyed by the said deed, viz: That large and admirably well-built three-story Brick Dwelling, now in the occupancy of the said Walthall, at the corner of Canal and 6th streets, fronting 22 feet, running back 100 feet to an alley 6 feet wide. Also, a vacant lot in the rear, fronting 50 feet on the east 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
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r sale. --Having determined to remove to Richmond reside. I will sell at public auction, on the premises, on Thursday, the 8th November, 1860 at 11 o'clock A.M., (if fair; if not, on first fair day thereafter,) the Farm on which I now reside, lying on the Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad, five miles above Richmond, containing 170 acres of land. After the sale of the land, I will sell, in like manner, my Slaves, Milch Cows, Horses, Mules Cora, Oats, Fodder, Household and Kitchen Furniture one Rockaway, and two Carts, and whatever else there may be on the farm for else. Terms.--For the land, a credit of 1, 2, and 3 years, bearing interest, secured by personal and real security. For the slaves, a credit of 6 months, interest added, for negotiable notes and approved endorsers. For the residue of the personal property, cash for all sums under $50; over that amount, 6 months credit, for loads with good security. Joseph Bernard. Sale by Goddin & Apperson, Aucts. oc 30