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Negro Hiring. 1862. Charles S. Marrice, General Agent and Collector, Office No. 73 Main street, Richmond, Va., tenders his services to the public generally for Renting out Houses, selling Real Estate, Hiring out Servants, negotiating Loans, and collecting Debts. In Hiring out servants, I shall be careful to select comfortable homes and fair prices, and will be prompt in making collections and payments to owners. Good quarters will also be furnished to servants until homes are procured for them. Satisfactory references given. Letter address, box 1,014, Richmond, Va.
Negro Hiring. 1862. Charles S. Marrice, General Agent and Collector, Office No. 73 Main street, Richmond, Va., tenders his services to the public generally for Renting out Houses, selling Real Estate, Hiring out Servants, negotiating Loans, and collecting Debts. In Hiring out servants, I shall be careful to select comfortable homes and fair prices, and will be prompt in making collections and payments to owners. Good quarters will also be furnished to servants until homes are procured for them. Satisfactory references given. Letter address, box 1,014, Richmond, Va.