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I*1«IC SALE.-VVillbe sold at the Wiuers-JL ville Hrunitc Quarry, formerly known as Putney Kiddle*’,opposite the 2-1 mile post, on the Baltimore and Ohio Kail Road, on MONDAV, the 2lst inst., at TEN o’clock, A. M., tin* following properly, viz: 2 yoke of Oxen, well broke, 2 Horses, a Urge quantity of quarry tools, such as crowbars, laigc and small chains, cast-steel drills, half rounds ami wedges, blocks and rigging, a large quantity of old casuteel and Iron, u quantity of superior hay, corn in the field, buckwheat and oats in the straw, 1 wheat Fan, stonecutters’ tools, blacksmiths’ tools, a large quantity of fine dressed six inch curbstone; also posts, sills and lintles, together xvjth a quantity of undressed stone, aqd household Furniture.'Perms made known on the day of sale.se lfi d4ton me nay lt;n sate.EDWARD GREEN, Trustee. JOHN LOCKEUD, Auct’r.Pl.AS'l'ms • nr.ltirrE'uOl
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Baltimore Pilot and Transcript

Baltimore, Maryland, US

Wed, Sep 16, 1840

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