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I Wish to Hire, for the year 1863, a reliable and industrious man, who is a good Ploughman and Wheat-Cutter; also a good Cook, Washer and Ironer, of similar character and without encumbrance, Liberal prices will be paid for such servants, and none others need apply. James T. Sutton, Navy Department, corner of Bank and North streets de 29--1t*
Wanted to Hire, for the ensuing year, two good Servants--one a good Cook, Washer and Ironer; the other is as will suit, a liberal hire will be paid. Apply to L. Yerby, No. 5 Twelfth street, between Main and Cary. de 29--6t*
Wanted to purchase a Servant. --I wish to purchase, between now and Christmas, a first-rate Cook, Washer and Ironer; one that can be well recommended. I want no other. John Dooley no 14--3tawts
For sale, a No. 1 Cook, twenty-two years old, strong and healthy; without any encumbrance. Inquire of me, at Gallego Mills. D. H. Berry. de 29--3t*
Servants for sale. --The subscriber offers for sale, privately, a No. 1 Cook, Washer and Ironer, forty years old, with no children. Also, a good plain Cook, but a first-rate Washer and Ironer, about thirty-five years old. Also, one old man, accustomed to making mortar for bricklayers. These servants are of excellent character and sound and healthy, and are sold for no fault. Being the property of a soldier in the field, they are sold to support his family.--Apply, between the hours of 2years old, with no children. Also, a good plain Cook, but a first-rate Washer and Ironer, about thirty-five years old. Also, one old man, accustomed to making mortar for bricklayers. These servants are of excellent character and sound and healthy, and are sold for no fault. Being the property of a soldier in the field, they are sold to support his family.--Apply, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock P. M., to Peterfield Trent, southeast corner of Marshall and Seventh streets. de 28--2t*
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For sale, an excellent Cook. Sold for no fault. Of steady and honest habits.--Address box 775, post-officer, or apply on Franklin street, four doors from the corner of Eighth. de 28--3t*
Wanted, a good Cook, Washer and Ironer for a small family. Must come well recommended. Apply to Robert J Smyth, at Shockoe Mill, or on Ninth streeet, third house north of Leigh street. de 28--3t*