These are to give notice, That about thirty Miles up Hudson (or the North) River, there is a good Plantation to be SOLD, containing about Twelve Hundred Acres, whereon there is a good Barn, Orchard and one Hundred Acres of Land cleared, also a very good stream of Water, suitable for a Grist & Saw-Mill, which is to be disposed of by Lewis Gomez of New-York, Merchant. He has also A New Sloop, and a Negro Man capable to manage a Sloop, and some Negro Men fit for Plantation Work, One Negro Woman fit for Town or Country, and is big with Child. He has also a parcel of fine Negro Boys. Whoever inclines to buy any of the above Particulars, may apply to the said Lewis Gomez, who will dispose of the same on Reasonable Terms. New-York Gazette (New York, New York), August 2, 1836, p. 3, col. 2; 1736-08-02 -- New-York Gazette (New York, New York) • p. 3, col. 2 Copy of original article from New York Gazette
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