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at private sale — Due notice will be given in hand-bills of 

 the first auction sale. 



Among the lots of furniture, are several splendid Ma- 

 hogony Side Boards, Secretaries, Bureaus, carved and 

 plain Bedsteads. Also, Chairs, Settees, Matrasses, 

 Feather Beds, Bedding, Carpets, Kitchen furniture, &c. 

 &c. 



Consignments of every description will be received and 

 disposed of at auction, or private sale, on reasonable 

 terms. 



Madison, la. Nov. 20th, 1833. 



Advertisement : Auctioneer, Town or Country Sales 



[Madison Republican and Banner, Nov. 28, 1833] 



[November 28, 1833] 



SOLON ROBINSON, 



TENDERS his services as auctioneer, to attend sales 

 of property of every description, in town or country. 

 He believes himself well qualified as a salesman, to give 

 general satisfaction. Charges moderate. 



N. B. Property of all kinds will be received at the 

 Madison Auction Rooms, to sell at public or private sale. 

 November 28th, 1833. 



Madison Auction Rooms. 

 Notice to Delinquents. 



[Madison Republican and Banner, Dec. 19, 1833] 



IN the next week's Republican & Banner I shall publish 

 a "Black List" of "bidders, not buyers," particularly 

 those who have taken goods away and have not paid 

 for them. 



Solon Robinson, Auc'r. 



