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ing Negroes to hire — The Engineer Department will hire for the ensuing year 1,000 hands for work on fortifications, &c. Rate of pay fixed by Commissioners for Virginia: Hire of laborers, clothing and rations furnished by the Government, $300 per year: Hire of laborers, clothing and rations furnished by the owner, $550 per year. Hire of laborers, laborers, rations only furnished by the Government, $400 per year. Hire of laborers, rations only furnished by the Government, $30 per month. This Department will pay transportation to Richmond or Petersburg, and will give in addition $5 for expenses for each negro delivered by sheriffs or others at either place. Negroes to be comfortably clad and in good condition when received. Apply until 1st February next. The Government will be responsible for slaves so hired under the common law of Virginia. By order of Col. W H Stevens, Jno A Williams, Major Eng'rs, in charge Richmond Defences. de 17--d10t&cw2t
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Hdq'rs Engineer Dep't, cor 19th and Franklin sts, Richmond, Va. Dec. 16th. Notice to those having Negroes to hire — The Engineer Department will hire for the ensuing year 1,000 hands for work on fortifications, &c. Rate of pay fixed by Commissioners for Virginia: Hire of laborers, clothing and rations furnished by the Government, $300 per year: Hire of laborers, clothing and rations furnished by the owner, $550 per year. Hire of laborers, laborers, rations only furnished by the Government, $400 per year. Hire of laborers, rations only furnished by the Government, $30 per month. This Department will pay transportation to Richmond or Petersburg, and will give in addition $5 for expenses for each negro delivered by sheriffs or others at either place. Negroes to be comfortably clad and in good condition when received. Apply until 1st February next. The Government will be responsible for slaves so hired under the common law of Virginia. By order o
Hdq'rs Engineer Dep't, cor 19th and Franklin sts, Richmond, Va. Dec. 16th. Notice to those having Negroes to hire — The Engineer Department will hire for the ensuing year 1,000 hands for work on fortifications, &c. Rate of pay fixed by Commissioners for Virginia: Hire of laborers, clothing and rations furnished by the Government, $300 per year: Hire of laborers, clothing and rations furnished by the owner, $550 per year. Hire of laborers, laborers, rations only furnished by the Government, $400 per year. Hire of laborers, rations only furnished by the Government, $30 per month. This Department will pay transportation to Richmond or Petersburg, and will give in addition $5 for expenses for each negro delivered by sheriffs or others at either place. Negroes to be comfortably clad and in good condition when received. Apply until 1st February next. The Government will be responsible for slaves so hired under the common law of Virginia. By order of
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ving Negroes to hire — The Engineer Department will hire for the ensuing year 1,000 hands for work on fortifications, &c. Rate of pay fixed by Commissioners for Virginia: Hire of laborers, clothing and rations furnished by the Government, $300 per year: Hire of laborers, clothing and rations furnished by the owner, $550 per year. Hire of laborers, laborers, rations only furnished by the Government, $400 per year. Hire of laborers, rations only furnished by the Government, $30 per month. This Department will pay transportation to Richmond or Petersburg, and will give in addition $5 for expenses for each negro delivered by sheriffs or others at either place. Negroes to be comfortably clad and in good condition when received. Apply until 1st February next. The Government will be responsible for slaves so hired under the common law of Virginia. By order of Col. W H Stevens, Jno A Williams, Major Eng'rs, in charge Richmond Defences. de 17--d10t&cw2t
For sale --We have for sale a valuable young Negro woman, said to be a good nurse, and can work on a farm. For terms, &c., apply to Clopton & Lyne. de 17--ts
For sale --We have for sale a valuable young Negro woman, said to be a good nurse, and can work on a farm. For terms, &c., apply to Clopton & Lyne. de 17--ts
By the Governor of Virginia --A Proclamation-A vacancy having occurred in the General Assembly of the Commonwealth by the death of John Seddon, Esq, late the Senator from the 23d direct, composed of the counties of Stafford, King Ge and Prince William; Therefore, I do hereby make known that elections will be held on Monday, the 21st day of the present month, for a Senator to the vacancy aforesaid; and the Sheriffs of the said counties of Stafford, King George, and Prince William are hereby required to cause such elections to be held, each in his respective county, on the day above specified. Given under my hand as Governor of Virginia, and under the seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, this 5th day of December, A D 1863, and in the eighty eight year of the Commonwealth. John Letches. By the Governor: Geo W Munford, Secretary of the Commonwealth. de 16--dide
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By the Governor of Virginia --A Proclamation-A vacancy having occurred in the General Assembly of the Commonwealth by the death of John Seddon, Esq, late the Senator from the 23d direct, composed of the counties of Stafford, King Ge and Prince William; Therefore, I do hereby make known that elections will be held on Monday, the 21st day of the present month, for a Senator to the vacancy aforesaid; and the Sheriffs of the said counties of Stafford, King George, and Prince William are hereby required to cause such elections to be held, each in his respective county, on the day above specified. Given under my hand as Governor of Virginia, and under the seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, this 5th day of December, A D 1863, and in the eighty eight year of the Commonwealth. John Letches. By the Governor: Geo W Munford, Secretary of the Commonwealth. de 16--dide
By the Governor of Virginia --A Proclamation-A vacancy having occurred in the General Assembly of the Commonwealth by the death of John Seddon, Esq, late the Senator from the 23d direct, composed of the counties of Stafford, King Ge and Prince William; Therefore, I do hereby make known that elections will be held on Monday, the 21st day of the present month, for a Senator to the vacancy aforesaid; and the Sheriffs of the said counties of Stafford, King George, and Prince William are hereby required to cause such elections to be held, each in his respective county, on the day above specified. Given under my hand as Governor of Virginia, and under the seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, this 5th day of December, A D 1863, and in the eighty eight year of the Commonwealth. John Letches. By the Governor: Geo W Munford, Secretary of the Commonwealth. de 16--dide
By the Governor of Virginia --A Proclamation-A vacancy having occurred in the General Assembly of the Commonwealth by the death of John Seddon, Esq, late the Senator from the 23d direct, composed of the counties of Stafford, King Ge and Prince William; Therefore, I do hereby make known that elections will be held on Monday, the 21st day of the present month, for a Senator to the vacancy aforesaid; and the Sheriffs of the said counties of Stafford, King George, and Prince William are hereby required to cause such elections to be held, each in his respective county, on the day above specified. Given under my hand as Governor of Virginia, and under the seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, this 5th day of December, A D 1863, and in the eighty eight year of the Commonwealth. John Letches. By the Governor: Geo W Munford, Secretary of the Commonwealth. de 16--dide
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