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W #209., R F and A L. Vol 10, '67

New York, Aug 22d/67.

Weber, R.

Vol 2 No 1076 O. L. S.  D.C.
Vol 3 No 34 A. C. D.C. 1867

Requests to be informed how he can be supplied with colored servants.

War Dept. Bureau R. F. & A. L
Washington, Aug 22d 1867,

Respectfully referred to the Assistant Commissioner of D.C.

By order of Major Gen Howard
A. P. Ketchum
A. A. A. Gen'l.

Ans 31" ult.

HD. QRS. ASS'T COM'R D.C. * RECEIVED AUG 22 1867 * BUREAU R. F. & A. L.

Rec O. L. S.  D.C. 8/23" 67

Bureau Refugees, Freedmen, & Abandoned Lands.
Head-Quarters Asst. Commr., D.C,
WASHINGTON, AUG 23 1867

Respectfully referred to J. V. W. Vandenburgh, Local Supt. Dist. of Columbia.

By Order of Bt Brig Genl Howard
√ Wm. W. Rogers
A. A. A. Gen.

INTELLIGENCE OFFICE,
FOR SUPPLYING GOOD
MALE AND FEMALE SERVANTS,
For City and Country,
R. WEBBER,
No. 1 TRYON ROW, Corner of Centre St
(Late Pullen's Express Office) near City Hall.
Cars pass the door from all parts of the City.

INTELLIGENCE OFFICE,
No. 1 Tryon Row, Corner of Centre St
(Late Pullen's Express Office,)
Near the City Hall, NEW YORK.

The Subscriber begs leave to announce that he has opened, at the above place, a 
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE,
for the purpose of supplying, either in City or Country,
GOOD MALE AND FEMALE SERVANTS, CLERKS, JOURNEYMEN, AND OTHER HELP.

He hopes, from the central location of the office — horse-cars passing every few minutes from all parts of the City, and stopping in the vicinity — as well as his extensive acquaintance and long experience, to be able to suit all parties in want of Help, and he would respectfully solicit the patronage of yourself and friends.

R. WEBBER.