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Bellevue Hospital Church Hill, Richmond, Va.
White Pattents--In wards, & per week; in private rooms, $7 to $15 per week.
Slaves--$5 per week.
Less than a week, $1 per day; but not to exceed $5 per week.
Fractions over the first week 71 cents per day.
No extra charges except for surgical operations, and then an additional fee ranging from $2 to $30 will be charged.
Bills payable on the removal of the patient. No small-pox admitted.
A covered spring wagon will convey patients to and from the Hospital when desired.
Orders may be left at the Hospital, or at the office of A. L. Holladay, 12th street, between Main and Cary.
The subscriber, who has been connected with the institution since its foundation, having taken it under his exclusive charge, aided by competent assistants, solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage of his friends and of the public generally.
Attending Physician and Surgeon, James Bolton, M. D., Grace street, between 4th and 5t
The Daily Dispatch: January 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Conferring the Order of the Garter . (search)
1861.
Negro Hiring.
1861.E. A. J. Clopton,real Estate and Hiring Agent, Office corner Wall and Franklin streets, opposite Dickinson, Hill & Co., Richmond Virginia.
The subscriber begs to return his acknowledgements to his friends and patrons for their favors during the past six years, and would inform them that he still continues the business of Hiring Out Negroes, Renting Out Houses, Collecting Claims, and all business pertaining to General Agency, to all of which he gives his personal th a good fire, free of charge.
Negroes for hire the coming year, had better be send into me as early after Christmas as possible.
To those at a distance to whom I am personally unknown, I beg to refer to the following person: Dickinson, Hill & Co., Richmond; Dr. Thomas Latane, Arthur Temple.
John Lumpkin.
Thomas Fauntleroy, King and Queen county; Dr. F. D. Wheelwright, Rev. Thomas E. Locke, Westmoreland county; John L. Latane, W. C. Latane, Dr. John Lewis, King William county; Geo.
The Daily Dispatch: August 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], Col. Alex. G. Taliaferro , of Culpeper . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 6, 1862., [Electronic resource], Acknowledgment. (search)
Sudden Deaths.
--Mr. Alexander Hill, who for many years past has been the head of an extensive boot and shoe manufactory, in this city, died on Saturday, after a brief illness.
A Mr. Byron, employed at the paper mill, complained of a slight affection of the throat when he left his work on Friday evening, and at an early hour the next morning he was dead.
The Daily Dispatch: January 6, 1862., [Electronic resource], Latest Northern news. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 6, 1862., [Electronic resource], Acknowledgment. (search)
Ranaway
--$25 Reward — A named Gilbert, aged between 40 years.
His color is black; whiskers gray the coin.
He is about six feet high; black clothing a black coat and plaid summer bought him at Dickinson & Hill's suction Tuesday.
He was brought here by a named Thos. G. Neal, of North Carolina, my premises Saturday afternoon, between o'clock.
The above reward will be paid by
M. A. Myers, 65 Main street
Richmond
Or lodged in some convention
de 30--t6thFeb*
Negro Hiring for 18
The subscribers have associated them together to conduct a
General Agency business
in the city of Richmond, embracing out of Negroes, Renting out Houses, and Personal Estate, &c.
Their special attention will be given out of Negroes; and from the long express each have had feel confident that the to procure fair prices and good home negroes entrusted to their care.
They continuance of that liberal patronage here stowed upon each of them.
They ple arrangements to have negroes c hired out; and in cases of sickness personal attention.
We earnestly request our friends is negroes to us by the 1st of January. and better homes can be obtained by in early. E. A. J. CL
Ro. B. Lyne
Office corner of Franklin and W opposite Dickerson & Hill, up stairs.
de 25--dt15thJan.
The Daily Dispatch: January 13, 1862., [Electronic resource], Small notes. (search)
Small notes.
--We invite attention to the advertisement in regard to the redemption of the small notes of Alex. Hill & Co., by the surviving partner of the house, Mr. W. E. Johnson.
The Daily Dispatch: August 27, 1862., [Electronic resource], A Daring spy Hung. (search)