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New hospitals. By order of the surgeon-General, the sulking of Keen, Baldwin &Williams, and Carter, Alvey & Arents, and Kent's, on Main street, have been taken for hospitals. They will be immediately fitted up and prepared for the reception of our-wounded soldiers, and will make, probably, the most comfortable and convenient hospitals in the city. By this set the Surgeon- General has taken a step in the right direction; for, instead of seeking old and worn-out- buildings, useless for other purposes, it should be his aim to select the very best — the best ventilated, bast lighted, and the most capacious to be found. The expense of such houses should not be thought of for one moment; for what is money when put in the balance against the comfort of a wounded man, or of a single soldier now doing duty in the Confederate army? The building lately occupied by Keen, Baldwin & Williams is especially adapted for a hospital. Its ground floor is large, and has wide doors and windows, t
$50 reward. --Ranaway on the night of Sunday last, the 25th inst., five Negroes, engaged in cutting wood in Chesterfield county for the Virginia Iron Manufacturing Company. Carter, is about thirty-five years of age, about five feet seven inches high and of a gingerbread color. Archer, is about thirty years of age, about six feet high, every black, thick lips, and has a very feminine voice. Jacob. is about twenty-eight years of age, five feet six inches high, yellow, and quite stout. William, is twenty-five years of age, nearly six feet high, black, speaks in a low tone. Walker, is forty-five years old, six feet high, of a gingerbread color, inclined to stoop while walking. A reward of ten dollars apiece will be paid for each one of the above, if delivered either to Mr. J. D. Gardner, at Friend's farm, in Chesterfield county, or to Mr. P. O'Nell, at the Westham Iron Works, Lock No. 3, J. R. & K. Canal. Thos. H. Wynse. my 28--1w Pres't and Agent