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SCGCJ.767.102
24 Oct 1767:42 (103)
To be sold, for no fault, (the owner being obliged to sell
him) a young Negro fellow, bred to waiting in the house, &c.
He can cook tolerably well, and do most business required
about a family; he knows how to manage a horse, and
understands gardening very well, in short is suitable for
either a family or a batchelor. He has been taught to blow
the horn, and is fond of it; he is a well inclined young
fellow. If he is not sold before Mr. Backhouse's sale of
the second of December, he will then be put up at auction.
For further particulars, enquire of the printer.
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