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Wanted. --I wish to hire for the ensuing year a Servant Woman without encumbrance to act as Nurse and Seamstress.--Apply at my residence on Grace street between 6th and 7th. W. G. Paine. [de 29--ts]
ion who had fallen in defence of the rights of Virginia. The Mayor responded with much enthusiasm to this suggestion, and paid a warm tribute of affectionate admiration to these loyal and devoted gentlemen — alluding in eloquent terms to the sufferings and privations which their fidelity to Virginia had entailed upon them. The resolutions were unanimously adopted, and the following gentlemen appointed on the several committees: Committee to Proceed to Manassas.--Jos Mayo, W. G. Paine, James H. Conway, Blair Burwell, F. W. Roddy, F. W. Hancock, J. B. McCaw, R. R. Howison, L. S. Hall (of Wetzel), Samuel Woods (of Barbour), H. F. Haymond (of Marion), James Neeson (of Marion), R. E. Cowan (of Preston), D. J. Saunders, Thomas Boldeman, G. W. Thomas, V. Bargamin, John Knute (of Wheeling), H. K. Ellyson, D. J. Burr, Thomas U. Dudley, W. Fleischmanns, H. A. Dudley, Andrew Jenkins, M. Downey, W. W. Snead, Geo. W. Gretter, Thomas L. Johnson, Paulus Powell (of Amherst). This com
erations with ample capital and with every essential element within its reach, the result will contribute materially towards the achievement of Southern independence. The works will be established in or near Richmond, and will go into operation without unnecessary delay. We append a copy of the act of incorporation, which has passed both branches of the General Assembly: Be it enacted by the General Assembly, That Wm. H. Haxall, Thos. W. McCance, Samuel J. Harrison, John Purcell, W. G. Paine, Lewis, Ginter, J. L. Apperson, and David J. Burr together with such other persons and firms as shall be hereafter associated with them under the provisions of this act, shall be, and they are hereby, incorporated and made a body politic and corporate, under the name and style of "The Virginia Chemical Works," for the purpose of mining for copper and other mineral ores; smelting and preparing the same for manufacture; manufacturing the products of said ores and making chemicals generally;
Servant Wanted. --I wish to purchase or hire a good House Servant and Seamstress, without encumbrance. Apply at my residence, on Grace street, between Sixth and Seventh. W. G. Paine. [de 23--5t]
Servant Wanted. --I wish to purchase or hire a good House Servant and Seamstress, without encumbrance. Apply at my residence, on Grace street, between Sixth and Seventh. W. G. Paine. [de 23--3t]
Servant Wanted --I wish to purchase or hire a good House Servant and Seamstress, without encumbrance. Apply at my residence, on Grace street, between Sixth and Seventh. W. G. Paine. [de 23--5t]