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For Hire, a first-rate Chambermaid, of good character, by the month, for her board.
Apply to James M. Wayt, At the Richmond Post-officer. au 10--3t*
For Hire,
a first-rate Chambermaid, of good character, by the month, for her board.
Apply to James M. Wayt. At the Richmond Post-office. au 10--3t*
The Daily Dispatch: August 12, 1864., [Electronic resource], The flag of Truce. (search)
For hire,
a first-rate Chambermaid, of good character, by the month, for her board. Apply to James M. Wayt, At the Richmond Post-office. au 10--3t*
For Hire a good Cook, Washer and Ironer.
Apply at the residence of James M. Wayt, on Eighth street, north of Leigh.
ja 12--2t*
The Richmond post-office.
--At a meeting of the clerks of the Richmond City post-office, March 30th, 1865, Jas. M. Wayt being called to the chair and A. H. Cleveland appointed secretary, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted:
1. "Resolved, That in the resignation of our worthy Postmaster, John O. Steger, Esq, the Post-office Department has lost the services of a most faithful and conscientious officer.
2. "That while his continuation in office would have been highly gratifying to us, we trust that his resignation will be conducive to his own best interests.
3. "That while he has been firm in requiring a prompt and faithful discharge of the duties devolving upon each of us, the courteous and gentlemanly intercourse ever existing has endeared him to us as a warm and sincere friend.
4. "That the difficulties attending the discharge of the duties of postmaster during his continuance as such have been very great, and certainly without a precedent; that