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Goddin (search for this): article 12
Negroes for hire.
--I have for hire the present year five men--one a Factory Hand, one a Driver — and three Boys, and two Women--one a Cook, Washer, and Ironer, with two children, and the other a Washer and Ironer, Chamber Maid, and Seamstress, equal to any other to be found anywhere.
For terms apply to me, at Messrs Goddin & Apperson's. Peter W. Grubes. ja 1--1s
Peter W. Grubes (search for this): article 12
Negroes for hire.
--I have for hire the present year five men--one a Factory Hand, one a Driver — and three Boys, and two Women--one a Cook, Washer, and Ironer, with two children, and the other a Washer and Ironer, Chamber Maid, and Seamstress, equal to any other to be found anywhere.
For terms apply to me, at Messrs Goddin & Apperson's. Peter W. Grubes. ja 1--1s
Apperson (search for this): article 12
Negroes for hire.
--I have for hire the present year five men--one a Factory Hand, one a Driver — and three Boys, and two Women--one a Cook, Washer, and Ironer, with two children, and the other a Washer and Ironer, Chamber Maid, and Seamstress, equal to any other to be found anywhere.
For terms apply to me, at Messrs Goddin & Apperson's. Peter W. Grubes. ja 1--1s