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For hire --Three good Cook Women, without encumbrance; one superior Washer and Ironer, one good Nurse and Chambermaid, four Girls from 10 to 17 years old, (accustomed to house service,) and one superior Man, capable of general service.--Apply at I H Walke's store, Main street. Ed M Morgan. ja 5--2t*
For hire --Three good Cook Women, without encumbrance; one superior Washer and Ironer, one good Nurse and Chambermaid, four Girls from 10 to 17 years old, (accustomed to house service,) and one superior Man, capable of general service.--Apply at I H Walke's store, Main street. Ed M Morgan. ja 5--2t*
For hire. --One superior Washer and Ironer and House Servant, and four Girls, from 10 to 15 years old, accustomed to house service. Apply at I H Walke's store, Main st. Fd M Morgan. ja 8--2t*
Whipped. --Dandridge, slave of T. Oliver, was ordered twenty lashes for stealing chickens in the Second Market. The fowls were recovered and delivered up to the owner. A like number of stripes was inflicted on Alsey, the property of Dr. Walke, of Chesterfield, for entering the house of Mary Lazzarioni and taking without permission to do so one plaid worsted dress. Martha, a negro woman belonging to Dr. John Dawson, was ordered a whipping for stealing several articles of wearing apparel from Mr. David Brown.
ailed from the ranks of the and send not less letters a day; and yet these young men receive only forty cents extra per day for working from early down until long after midnight. Something should be done for them. Among the recent promotions in this army is that of Maj. W. H. Taylor, A. A. G, on General Lee's staff, to the rank and pay of Lieutenant-Colonel. Col. T. is one of the most faithful and officiant officers of the army, and his promotion is fully deserved. In nearly all of the routine duties Col. T. is Gen. Lee. The County Court of Orange, sitting as a Court of Oyer and Terminer, has been engaged part of the day yesterday and to-day, in the trial of Ben, slave of Mr. Walke, of Norfolk, charged with the murder of a man named Hudson, in Mahone's brigade, in the latter part of December last. Hon. Shelton F. Leake defended the prisoner with marked ability, and secured his acquittal. The Commonwealth was represented by Lewis B Williams and Capt. John H. Gayle. X.
For Hire two Servant Boys about twenty years of age; very suitable for officers or house service. They are just from the country. Apply to I. H. Walke. Main street. de 21--3t*