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PERSIA. Fronticr Relations with Tarkey—Provinvial Claims in KurdistanNoyal Rights=The Populations, A letter of recent date from Teberan, im the Jour- lal Ofiele! Of Paris, contains the followlag:— The political preoccupations of Persia at the present moment are conceateated oa two Lnportant Qucstions—vne stare of the frontier in the direction or Lurkey and the diiticuiues of discovering a coim- promise which should concillate the traditooal privieges. of the larve province of Kurdistan with hae sovereign rights of the Court of Te. eran, Already, last year, # coutlict arose between the — inhabitants on the — border aod the = ‘Turkisa troops stationed tn whe Heighborhood, abd a similar tickdent agatn recently occurred, ‘The frontier is, however, so badly defined that sich Meidents will coutimue to bo almost mevis able so lous as the Line of demarkauon shall wot gave been more clearly drawn. ‘The treaty of Eze. foul, couciuded in 1547 between the two States, under the medution of Great britat and Russia, had provided jor ihis diiculty, aud one of 13 clauses prescribed the formation of @ mixed com- Musston, to be charged with the task of wacing out Jhe limits exactly and thus avoiding any subsequent Misundersiauding, Delegates irom Turkey and Persia aud irom the governments of London aud St. Petersburg wet on the, spot in iso and pursued ther labors until 1852; thoy could not, however, i Consequence of untore- been Obstaces, attain the object of thei mission; they, however, collected the tatormation necessary for the completion of the work, and took & topo- grapuical survey of the country, The labor was resumed at Si, Petersburg in 1853 by another coin. mission, taree members of which were knglish, but Lie map ten drawn up Was Lob in accord with whe first, and a work of comparison and rectification became necessary to 1x cteariy the reciprocal situa- ous, Anew plan prepared by the Russian stalt and ap Wiglish commussion ts said to be DOW tert hated. aud Wili permit the limits to be marked with ertect Knowlede of the ground. But tue most diiicult point to be decided will be that which relates tu tne exact nauonatity of the hoimmal tribes wuich cross the frontier vwice a year, aud may be cousidered a3 alternately Turks and Persians. With respect to the otaer question, relating to Kurdisian, toat province for several centuries past has enjoyed a relutve independence, and has become a sorh of hereditary prineipalusy wader the autifority of a native chief, The tast ruler having lett only two young children, the Shah ot Persia appointed one of bis relatives to the jovernament of the country, and also Placed @ high functionary at the head of one of the most important districts, Bus the charac- ter of the Kurds and their traditions rendered this combination diNicult to be maintained, aud the oficer seut Co Sonj Bouluk has already been recailed; the prince of the royal house has, however, been Iyaintained Mm ks post as Governor General. ‘ine Beltiement of the Kurds in the country whieh they now inhabit dates from pre-historic tunes. The pro- viuce, wiich extepas pevween Mesopotamia, the gris, Armenia, Azerbeidjan and lrak, has no pre- tise luis, and the people, who are of a warlike character and wandering habits, range ito the neighboring diswicts, remain there or leave, as they are induced by circumstances, while the real boundaries of their territory are unde- ned, Those poputauions may be divided into fve groups; the first which eccupies the country nearest Persia proper comprising Kirmaasiat, Kliorassan, Mazendvran and Guilan, is almost entirely subject to the central goverument; the second, occupying Uhe southeast of the Azerbeidjan, is compo-ed of More fixed elements, but mingled with dierent doreign groups; this also is relatively under the @ircct authority of the Shah; the third, kaown as the Kurds of Makou, at the toot of Mount Argrati, 18 much more free; the thicis, who are rich and powerful, cnjoy a wide gutbority, and can bring into the Deld yeveral thousand horsemen; the fourth is that Witch inhabits Sonj Boulak, an imporcant fraction ofthe piovince of Azerbveidjon, ou the frontier of the Turkisk emplie; the population ts estimated at 25),000 souls; this district pays a tribute to Persia, aud ty also bound to military service in case o1 need, but does not furntsh any soldiers to the regalar aruy, and is preserved with its special adminisira- tion and its former national costoms; the governors hitherto had been natives; the fit kroup, setticd m_ the province of Seaneh, ig the most consideraple by its position and extent, a8 well as by its pulation and tts political organization; this also liad its native ralers. Such are the general characteristics of the Kurd Uribes, and the Court of Teheran tinas some uuticulty tu controlling the admunistration of districts luhavit- ed by populations so littie resembiing eaca other, and which form eo Incomplete an taea of all regular governinent, it, however, acts with prudence; desir- OUS aS i 1s, before all, Lo avold Unnecessary Compli- ations, and with tuat view olten mocitieg its reso- tations rather than raise & oonMict with tribes which, while preserving tleir privileges, do not reiuse to ackuowicdge Lue sovereignty of Lie Bau, IRELAND'S GREAT EVIL AND REMEDY. To THE EpiTor or THR HBRALDs— European telegrams inform us once more of the discontented aud turbalent condition of Ire!and, ‘To the believers m British policy it will appear no Aoubs starting, but to Irishinen 1t fs the old story aver again—the policy of a patchwork government, ‘The Butish goverament for the last forty years fuas never ceased deciaring to the world her desire of domg justice to Ireland, out in no insiance haaa fingle boon been granced that has not been torn from her grasp by au oulraged people. The Catholic Emunciyation bil of 1829, that repeated those bar- barous laws which proscribed aa entire nation, 3 granted not from any sense of justice or desire to make reparation for past tyranny, bat from pBheer uscossity, to prevent the tual overthrow of Briush rule iu Ireiand, And for similar reasons m our day the fail of the Church bstubiisiment Was brought before VPariament throagd Fenian agitation and the pressure of op.niou of tue civilized World, 4018, however, neither Catuio- lic emancipation nor the fall of tie ‘Chureh Estab- lishinent Lat Will restore Wo Ireland peace and pros- perity, but the Complete overthrow of tue landlord system. ‘This is the great evil which has driven, in @ quarter of a century, over 5,000,C00 of Lrishmen from their native soil. In this system is found the seeds of rebellion, aud here is the cancer waich is und tnlutng @ laud designed by nature 10 bea terresterial paradise. ‘Vhe great landowners of Ireland are a very differ- Int Class from those of Great Britata, ‘Toe Kagush landiora loves tus country, for ber history is tacat Hed with bis; his prosperity depeads on ber honor aud Wellare, Which he 38 ever ready to mautain and support with glory and priae., His tenanis respect hit. for he amenorates their condition; Wf he expends large sums of money to 1 prove his estate he Knows his children Wilreap the benefit, But such is not te characterisucs Of an Insh landlord, who traces his pedigree from the off-scum of English society, the possession Of his estate to acts of blood, robbery and perjury, aud its security to the degra. davon of iis country, He knows well that he hag but a lease of his estate, and that taat lease expires on the overthrow of British rule in ireland; conse. qgnenuly he bas no interest ta improving lis esiate when held on such terms, and while he coutvois 1 be 13 determined (o wake the moet of it. Distrusiing the people and hated by his tenantry tie passes his lite and spends tis Money in Loreign countries, leav- ing the management of lus estate to aa agent, Ib matters litte to him how lus tyrannical deputy con- ducts affairs, providing be receives his rents, tie earuings Of @ dowutrodden naliou, Which he squau- gers In the vicious haunts Of Lontou or some otuer gay metiopolis. Duch is the general character of three-fourths of the irish tand proprietors, The British government caunot compel them bo live in Ireiand, neither can she jorce (hem to sell their estates, and, what is more, she dare not confiscace trem, for by duing 80 she woud strike ab We soundduen ol the boasted British monarchy. Kevolution alone can restore Ireland to her pro- per position and destroy forever tue growing oul- rages of centuries. Nven a combined geueral revolu- tion in the three Kingdoms, Which seers Improbvabie, would not benedt ireland, for the Brinsi peopie have at all times, shown tie most seifish lears lest lish industry should eudanger thelr monopuaziag appeute, In 1603 King Witham LL. imtormed pis Varitament that he would do aii ia lis power to de- Btroy and discourage the growth of irish manufac. tures, aud (we Union of both Kingdors in 18vi gave the final viow to the long pursued policy of we British goverament, iiistory aud experience has taught Irshmen that so long as a singe Link connecis Hoth countries so joog shai Ireland be tne bed of rebeiition and oppres- iol, Total independence alone can restore w her peace, prosperity and happiness, the blessings of Wich posiion nature has distinetly eheireled with her ocean Hounds and Which her people are desirous to re pish politically, Tt ait mot Gu Caen Blall @ Cordial DION ex’st between Great bri aud Ireiand—not te Uolon Of master aud seri, oUb tue Union OF pister WILL BlaLe LO\G ISL sing mad AND SWAMIS. North Sto RallroadSalt Mendowes. To THe Lovron OF THR HBRALD: In the otherwise good report, in Sunday's Ierann, Of the opentag of the Flushing aud North Side Ran road I notice the following paragrap “only tuose Who travelled aloud this section of Long Isiaud can Understand tho difleutties that presented them- Beives in the Way ofa railroad. Such a swamp cane Dot be fount even in New Jersey within 200 miles of New York; but the towns and villages are being Whoroughly drained, and ail contain delightful rest- dencos.”! 1 cau only account jor this error by the fact that during the excursion reported thera was a arincling, misty rai, Which covered the car wine cows WIL dampness cnough to catige all without to wok ike 2 wmery waste. A large ion 1 the ex: yense of Coustructing The new railroad was for leve The Many miles outward from New York the north Biore of Loug Island 18 an elevated, ulmost con.innous “biual,”? abounding in fine residences, ‘The Fiusiing ana North Side Katlroad was undere taken purposely to open to New York iis beautilul, elevated section of Long Island. Flushing, Coliege Vout and Whitestone actually overlook part of tie Sound, Lower Westenesier county, Brookiyn, New York, aud stare the Palisaues of the Hudson directly in the face. There are very few “swamps” ans where on Long Island, The whole nortuern side 1s high and roling; the south side and ceatral poruons, in part, ave more level, lige Piatlands, Miatbuso, Hemp- stead Plains and the sandy regions further east, Whose want of high fertility 13 Mmaimly due lo lack of water during a dry season. ‘Lhere are occasional “salt meadows” jutting Into Uie sacres of Loug Island, such as are very CoumBon along tue Whole Aue Coast. ‘These ge satirated AL Gach High tide WKK Salt Water, ant grow a grass much used for stavie dedding, mulching gardeus, é&c., the better qualities for cattle feed. ‘The soli 13 soit to @ Gepin of from tive vo fifty or more feet. Vhysicians aud others assert taat so long as ibere 1s aroguiar flowing in of salt water these meadows ave Couducive Lo the health of Ure adjacent regions. 1 do not tally coacur im tals. The aaliy evapora on gong on must chill the atmosphere, In ine places the muck of these meadows 1s carted Upon tae igh lands, decidedly Inereasimg their fer- fility, When the sea water 1s shut out by embank- ments (dykes) the sell soon becomes solid and ex- ceediagly ferue, Itis a work easily accomplished in many piaces and with good profit. ww York could de largely supplied with garden truck pro- Gueed on land now only yieldiug salt hay, Lhe feasibility of this is now belug demonstrated on one ot these meadows extending back from Flushing Bay, contaiuing peruaps 150 acres. A dyke aud floodgate were constructed last year, aud the soil las thas soon become so Gry and solid that during the past summer teams with mowiug machines cut the already im. proved gvass, Where last year only men in broad bottomed boots Gould cut Une hay atlow tide. Licarn that, despite the fears of doctors, there has not been on the surrounding Ligu laud @ single case of ague or ma\ariods disease since the salt water bas been excluded, ‘The land {3 now Worth as mauy bun dveds of dollara per acre as it was worth veus previously. ‘Phis expertinent is worth watching by all who have sait meudows, From what | have seen’ in this case, and da otuers aloug the south borders of Connecticut, and in Hollaud, in Lurope, 1 doubt not that there are tens of Luousands OL acres along the Atianuc seapoard that can ve eastiy made to yield @ far higher proiit than any investment in Western pratrie, tor taey are of convenient access to the marke.s of tue metropolis aud adjacent lenge cities, \ REAL ESTATE MATIERS. The following sales of real estate were made yes- terday:— NEW YORK PROPERTY-—-LY JAMES M, MILLER, Improvements and two iota, Now cb and W Park st, Ds, WV.8 fhe Of Barter at, eacis LATIN. eee eee seers BO, 800 Two story cottage, barn wud plot of ground oa e 8 llth ay, by Ab # of Muth at, siz0 of lot Boil it frout, 8b feet fa the rear mud 75 (t deep, cseeee 5,000 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. New York City. Oth st, 18, 126.11 ft w of 24 ay, 29.5x90.10, house and 1.810 Jth wt, a8, 400 ft Wor bth ay, Nand |, Sox 103. and 4th av, 8 @ corner, hand I, 15.10x6 n 8, 228.7 ft w of 7th ay, hb aud |, 16.13: 1 4.9 Tew of 7th ay, 15.6398.9, SAU ftw of Sth av, 25x10. 1.5 ft wofwy Ay h and ftw of Lesington av. i8xi0o. ', 880 ft e of dth ay, h and], 31.2310 2B, 200 ft w of th ay, 37.6x99.11 Day, e 8, Us {tof bath Bt, 6 ).2x1 LEAS KREGURDED, Broadway, No 30%, 243 years, per year. Liverty st, Nos 99 aud 97, 634 year, per yt Kimgs County. BROOKLY! 375.4 ft ne of PI 'oa5 ft w of Bond ay t7.8x1002 C8, 168 fe s Of Willow, Huy Bt, 21x1U0.3. i st, 8 8, 115 fe eof Van Grant at, Lbxld), ty & By 17 (Le or Pear! st, 26100. oa, fte of Pearl st, 101, 0 i. b Vin, ton sta, easterly corner, 20x77... Lorimer at, e #300 {t80f Mererolo ay, 20x10, ban Pulaski st, 0 6, 100 ft w of Lewis uy, 100x100 Rodney st, Ds, 167 tw of Wythe wy, 44.0% Kors st, ns, 147.10 (te of Keitt 16,6 0 B60 2,000 Stagg st, 8 8, 200 ite of Vi 126 North teh sty sw 6, 100 (tn w of Tet at, 20x100, 2,500 22 wt, ne 8, 305 ft 8 e of Sth av, 214x100, 8,460 iton ay, € 8, 43 {tn of Aviantic av, 1,7 x9 7000 8, 5.10 ts of Willoughby av, Lixi5-.+-. 8.0.0 T7000 ¥, #8, 535 [te of Lewis a, 4U4200...... 8,10) 1t sof Bay av, 1st. s, 100 ft n of Bay av, 100x200. Union and Shepard ava, ne corner, i0)x20 5 Washington ay, ws, 10 fts of Willoughby a Gin ay, Ws, OU itn of Bailie et, 20x100.. Westchester County. CORTLANDT, Cortlandt at, 200 ft from lois 4and 5, Laurel Hill Farm, 5 93-100 acres... wot 14M YASTouEeT ER. 6th av, @#, lot 488, Mt Vernon, Luialv5, Sth av, w hy 1Ot 719, Mt Vernon, 10 al i. Kallroad pi, # € #, lot U1, Washingtonville, 634 87.3. ‘On! PREKGRU. Elm st, w , ne corner of Caroline Boyd's, 15x160. 163 Eim st, ws, 18¢ .t 8 of MeGoverns's \and, A4.6x17300, 178 | 475 TARRY TOW) Church st, #9, adjoining Ino, Webb's, 100x150, Park av, #6 atl é « of Croton Acqueduct, 75x1: Wildey st, #8, 121.1 ft w of Orchard at, 5 Orchard st and Wildey at, 8 w cor, x78. Wildey st, # &, 73.1 fi w of Orchard st, 29x75, Orchard st, W 4, 190.6 ft 8 of Wiidey it, ‘Sax! Orchard st, ws, 150 {ts of Wikiey 25x95. Orebard st, w #, 65.6 1 of Wildey st, 25: Orchard st, ws, 25.3 ft.s of Wiidey et, 25. Orchard st, ws, 215.6 (Ue of Wildey at, 28 Orchard at, w 8, 144.6 ft 4 of Wildey at. 25x95 Orchard st, w 8, 50.1 ftn of J F Scball's, 25.14: New st, w a, 75.4 (tof Wildey st, 26.8x78, New st, we, 202 (ts of Wildey st, 25.38 6. Now st, we, 27.3 fs of Wildey st, 95.257 New st, w 8, and n ¢ corner of Curtis and x75. 0g Lot 28, map of TT Lots 95, 97, Benj Merriam’s, For tham. WHITER PLAINS. Mott st, #8, adjoining Sol Mott's andJ M Ferzis’ YONKRRG. Croton ay, ¢ #, 180 ft of High st. 2x17, Wudson County. JRERARY OUTY. South 8d st, #8, 175 ft w of Erie st, 25x10. HOWOKEN. Bloomiield at, @ 8, Carolino Bremer‘s lot, 25280..+..e+0+ 6,500 HUDSON CITY, Thora at, n a, lots 204, 205, Johnsonville, 60x10. ++ 1,000 BAYONNE. Ay A and Latourette st, se corner, 160x195. WEST HONOKEN. Hoboken st and Bergenwood ay, 8 © corner, 25x10.....66 680 KEARNEY. Newark to Hackensack road, W Hi Seeley’s, part acre.. 1,650 HATRISON, Warren and Sth ats, 125x100. ee 1,900 Nonrn 4 Lots 19 an 10v., sito A'MONS WANTED--FEMALES, jn Ke 1 ELIZABETH ST.--TWO AMERICAN PROTEST- OX aut persons; ove aa cook nnd to assist with the wasb- inc; the other as Wwaltress in a boarding house, City refer- ence. Cali for two days. 29 WEST ATH ST—TWO, GIKLS; ONE AS COOK, OL the other ax chambermaid and waitress; no objection to ‘assist in the Washing. Good city refereace from last piace, gg West TH ST., TOP FLOOR, IN THE REAR—A YF respectabe wornan to cook, wash and iron or todo honsework in a email familly; bestcity reference, LOA. GHARSUS STA, RESPECTABLE | scoToTt 4 Protestant gicl aw thornngit good cook: is capable of taking the entire charge of the kitenen and perfectly une derstands her businora in nil {ts branches} ely oF country, i BAS? BOTA ST. (PRY AN LL excettent cook in a private fail 6 112 CLINTON PLACE, IN THE REAR. A COMPE- tent woman to cook; will annist at the washing and ironing; no objection to the country ; city reference, 114. StH AY:, IN THE FRONT A RESPECTADLE <r woman as cook, washer and froner; can give two Years’ reference. Cali (or two days, T17 WEST, 24TH, Sh NEAR, STH AV.—AS FRET | class cook; thorowvh'y understands hor business; best city references. Cali for two days, J19 WEST sort sr. KETWEEN ori AND Tut Avs, ev tn th r A competent young woman a riderstand of cooking ai elty and co renee; has no oljechon 40 @ private 1 for two day O-7 MENRY ST, FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE JQT Morcan cu pinla cook; 1s w goodwecker end ironer ¢ would prefer sewing or up stairs work. Call or address for two day! 133.3 fae 14.0 NEST UT ST OA RESPECTABLE GIRt AS : plain cook, washer and ironer in a small privaie 3 COOK AND family; good reference, 203 I A ant woman ag icing fo all ta branches jeut baker; Will goto a pubile or private how reverence. 204. W OND FLOOR.—A_ RESPECT. ZU able woman aa cogd cook, washer and troner in aw small family; is williag to go @ short distance in the counuy ; good cily reference. QT STL STs NEAR, BOWERY.—A PROTESTANT 2 git) as cook, Washer and irover; good reference; City oF eountry. OR WEST AST Sr. NRAR ITT AVA RESPEOTA- 208 tegouag mrias cook, washer aud troner; under. flands her business thoroughly; best eily reverence from her Tnst place. ‘ BAST MYTH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS COOK, 210 washer and froner in @ small private family. ‘ 1 WEST 16TH ST.A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS 2 e) cvok tn a sinall pte fai good dinner f for a company or party If require: capnbilit be Keen for two day eldag down the hych land to secure ale, MicUZH the loWesL FOULE AL All consistent wren, irecte ness Was selected, ‘ihe only reason why a direct ‘ircad from Ptusting to New York was wot built iteen years ago Was the expense of petiing through this same hii land—not''swamp,? All who have travelled up the sound Know that for 6) EAS? MTT ST. NEAR 8D AV,, FRONT BASE- QUT ment--A respectable. woman plnin cook, washor ind ironer; Would go outto work by the day; good ‘eity ret- erence. 6] Q WEST WTH EST, NEAR ITH AV.—AN EXPERI 218 “inert young woman as plain cook! can make good Bread; is wiltng to assist with the waxing and roping; vent references. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1869.—TRIPLE SIRT. ___ SUPUATIONS WANTTD-SEMALESt QO] BAST AIST ST. BETWEEN 3D AND 8b AVS. a third Soor.—A good meat and pastry cook; would 0 Sotie Washing; excelicut reference, Call for two daya, IT TH S?T., BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AYS., SECOND aed floor A” respuctabie trl as eook, washer and sroner it @ privace faimuy ; lias the leat city references, «. 239 D4 WEST 97H S., BETWEEN 7TH AND €TIL AY ‘EO A respectarie Wotan as first class cook ; under stands all kiuds of famtly cooking, both Freach and English, soups, meat, fish, pastry, and creamsof ali kinda; city reference. Cali for two day's SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMAL Dreesmakers and Senmstvesses. + corm & dreesmaking aad all ktids of 1 mind grown up childrea, Call fo 132 WEST JSTH ST.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS ad seat trees, or to tale cure of ehudren and de chapi- WPST D8D ST., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— As pain cook br to do housework; good reference, 150 All kinds of ‘on Wheeler & \i son's tschine moderate terms, UTM AND 1srit STs ig and dressmaking dove would go out by the day oa STH AY., BE — —________ | J 4 uExinar -A COMPET Ww oat 5 x v ., SECOND ae rien E amstreas wonlt encage with Dae Te ae eee Se ey re faratioe by the ino jh ot bout Un go peemmanentiy Foal a ivociar srivais + a prival 2 od operny Vheeler a Wilson's eae ino private family: best city reference | QhG Willcox & Gibbe’ sowing ma Can be seen At her i} on or address SEAM- OGS WEST NTH yt, DETWEEN TTA AND stit ZOO avs.—an experienced woman as tirst rate cook; Is & good baker of bread; good reference. 30) FAST 39TH ST., CORNER 2D AV.—A Ri . able zirl to cook, wash aud iron in @ small family; best city reference from last place, 201 1ST AY., NEAR Y as cook: ts. a good Good city reference. 305 BASt #0 Beaeeab emptover’s Unt suited, TH AV, NEAR 2D 8P.~TWO YOU 1RLS, 03 Vip acai tre and tuke care of childiua, id the other to do jight chamberwork, si eee QO5 ISP AV. BETWEEN 12TH A} 3 —A SLO _ respectabte gir ax seamsiresa; operates on Wheeler E Wilson's and Grover & Baker's machines; would assist in chamberwork or take care of a growlag cluld; good reter= en Call or address for wo days. QQ w 20TH STA DRESSMAKER WOULD 233, like a few more customera; will take work hoi ko out; ean do any kind of fauliy sewing; terme very rea ronable, OAD 8TH av. B 24.2 Minas of tatty m 2 4. fe FAST S87 Ee) a few nore and fits walking sult: other machine 999 EASY stl § H OST.-A YOUNG WOMAN ead, biscuit aud pastry baker. ST.-A COMPETENT COOK, WHO, unierstands the various branches of rence, 319 WEST WH Sr. TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM —A OL respectable girl ‘ae cook, washer and troner in a pri vate family: 1s an excellent baker; bas the best eity refer- ence. Can be seen for two days. 32 93.39 Ast DIST ST, NEAR gD AY., SECOND FLOOR. — 30d A respectable irl as cvok, washer and (roner; excellent baker; las good city references. : 3 1 ©) EAST ISTH 8" AS COOK, BY A PROT: a Obed “young woman; ts willing tO assist in the washing; has good references, ng done by 1 FAST 1211 §T.—A FIRST CLASS COOK. Washer and ironer} two years’ reference. ait A DRUSSMAKER WOULD MAKE ements by the day of weele; en + Operates on Wheeler & Wilson's aud -A GIRL AS SEAMSTRESS; UN- ji wait on a lady, derstands Q4G EAS! MP St.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS OFD cook; wontd assist with the washing; bas good city reference, Apply for two days. 34.9 BAST lsTH T.—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST. OE) ant woman as first class cook fn a boarding house or private family; understands French, German and Luglah cooking in all their branches; city reterenc PAST ITH ST, FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— BAY Fiasivonsble dress andet Kkmaling. Fall and winter £3, upwards; wrappers, #2 a #240; algo children's to order; patterus and fashion pla all or address, Ho ST.—A. GOOD PRESSMAK eg a fow more years? expertence in a good Call for two days or address, ANT tte: cEN 2TH AND 6TH St experic smaker wishes a few more en: ments, by the day or week, in private Cartiles; is a firat fitter and trimmer. 437 WEST 2ATIt ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS t first class seamstress; can brait and border; would do light chamberwork or take Care of children, Call for two. ays. 441 40 quod reference 253 RASL ITH St.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK, eed? washer or froner. or too general housework in a small family; the best city refer 3Q8 STH AY. RY A RESPECTAPLE YOUNG GIRL, YOO as cook; good reference from her last place, WEST 89D ST.—AS COOK, WASHER A vate family; good city reference. em, Cail for two days. froner or to do “eneral housework in a small pri- 2) AV.—A SEAMSTRESS WISTIES TO MAKE A ” few more jagementa to go ont by the day in a EAST MTH ST., NEAR IST AV., ROOM 14.—A 5 fi a drraunbe 37 AU (put soup worn to cack, vadkeat Leech San ne ati Ree Cuan a ee pe do chamberwork and sewing} good reference. SITUATIONS: WANTED—FEMALES, Howsekeepera, & 257 BON ERY, THIRD FLOOR—A RESPECT ARL, e204 wi owas housekesper ina sual fatully or a wi owers faintiy, STABLE AMERI- rwer's farully : tore desirable than high wages; reference OT AV.—A_ HI can lady as hous HLY RESPEC per in a wi SIG good home given. Address, for three Jays, SW. E GOUT HUDSON st.—A8 HOUSRKEEPER BY A RE- fly rrctor eed Middle Ared widow lay; hia widower"s fam erred; ity hone Lut first class need answer th best references. Addr tion ¢ A LADY oF Rr AX would like a situa familly, wiere they kes ollice. Fors ATION WANTED BY A WIDOW UD witht Mleaye the Address, for aan aya, 1 ranch Herald oifce, Brook: ye WASSED-A SIPUAYION AS HOUSE EEEPER, BY an American j ‘Wm boarding school or privale hoarding house: lage experiunes; good reference oy KARNES, atarion Eee ae ee My Bore ST FLOOR.—A RESP! Mrs. SU. ST. FI et Nurse, TK Oye T.—A COMP: STANT YOUNG ie) woman as chia nnraa; can do sewhig, embrollery, Kew; light work and molerate Waces; first clasa reference, T PROT JANE mf 88 by a Young American wi 64- 69 ian Widow ‘as jntaut cure of y birth; bi 14 5 RAST 2D ST., FRONT ROOM, +) young girl at nurse and seainstre chainberwork city ref 149 Wesr yen sr “be? woman to tak its birth, or would ta o ehamberwork ; has the highes OY Past 221 tern eat A GIRL AS NURS ence. Can be seen for tw: eSPECTABLE Y faux wurse; Is exper luke charge of aa tafant from ius ce. RESPECTABLE, 4 no objection to SEN 2D AND 8D Av! urried woman wants a baby to wet iw. 240 | 0 week. EAS? WTIEST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM. A middle aget Woman as monthly nurse; 18 .at pre ad ix capable of taking a nurse's place in has the best city reference, Cau be seen for 47 6TH AY., IN THE FANCY STORE.—A PROY tant young woman as first class seamstress; unde stands cutting and ‘ting Indies” and children's dresses and all kinds of family sewing; fa an excellent operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; the very best references, FO() WEST AIT sr., BETWEEN 1TH AND 1TH LU avs.—Av young woman as dressmaker and seam: stress ina private family; Wages no object. Call for two cays. HAG WAV. BETWEEN TT AND 2OTIT &TS.—A TR- e speciale young woman ag seamstress; widerstance gutting and fitting; no objection to Light chamberwork. Call for two days, GOA SUT AV, NEAR OTH ST—A SEAMSIRTS ) wishes a few more envarementa hy the dey in pr= vate familfes; can cutand fit children’s dresses and do ail kinds of sewing on Wheeler & Wilson's maciiine. 1,41§ young gi 4.Q8 SH AV, BETWEEN 2¢T1T AND 25TH §78.—A8 firet class cook; understands her business thorough- Jy in all ft branches—sonps, game of all kinda, whips, and jellies: nleo xerving dianers in French #ty! erence, Call for two days, 4 ag WEST 99TH ST, REAR.—A RESPECTABLE EAST 14TH ST.—A youxs WOMAN AS COOK, middle aged Protestant woman to cook, wash and fron; city reference, 4 1 washer and fi ity referet 4 290 EAST 19TH ST., BETWEEN IST AV, AND AV., ba) A. To cook, wash and iron or do general housework in aamail family in ‘the clty; good city reference, Call for two days. 4.22 2B AV—AN ENGLISH WOMAN AS COOK IN A 4 hotel, reataurant or private boar:ling house; thor- oughly understands her business, BROADWAY, OVER THE CIGAR STORE, B ASS, BART 10TH GF., ROOM 186 REST! Wie heb svantaore: meniie ce Cauarniviba nat Oe _middie aged woman to cook, wash and iron. E findratand workl Whe ver ey Wilon # machine, withes 3,~a | employment with a dressmaker, with whom she con} tin- the washing and froning; has three years’ vity reference from last place. Can be seen for one day. 4-4 TT AV., NEAR 40TH ST.-A YOUNG WOMAN 00 as cook, washer and irouer in # private family. Can be seen for two days, HQ] GREENWICH 87. CORNER OF HOUSTON ST. oe gir! plain covk and to wash and iron in a small private family; city references, WOULD LIKE TO families by the day. FASHION ARL! work for tw Address DRESSMAKER, station AX gBXPRRIENCED DRESSMAKER AND | FIRST cluss fitter and trimmer ja the various styles would like to make a few more engagements in private families, Ad- dreas H., station G. IAD Tr AV, IN THE STORE.-A COMPETENT a i+?! woman as nurse; can take the entire charge of an fnfaut from its birth; best elty referent OD WEST MH ST, NEAR 8TH AV., SECOND 40.4 floor. —A competent girl ne infantis ntrge or chil dren of any age: goo in both capacities; ean be highly re- commensled In this city. QM) MPH Sk. SECOND FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A ’ respectable married woman, with a fresh breast of milk, ag wet nurse, Can be seen till suited. 33 BOWERY, UP STATRS.—A GERWAN GIRL, AS OVO nurse and kod plain sewor; best reference. 87 Rast nti sr. OT ( able Protestant woman aa nurse to an favalld lidy nam some eaperiouce in the movement cure, Call for twa days. 317 jake BOD STH AV.—A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN Wo- man will take care of a child at her own house; can @ from birth; goodreference, Call or address Mra, 846 FAST 89TH ST.—AN ENGLISH WOMAN AS WET or nurse: is young and healthy, with a full breast of satlk ; good reference, Call ou or address KATE DELAN uy. SPECTABLE MARRIED 29 () MADISON St.. THIRD, FLOOR A Rrsrret- OI adie married “woman, having lost her baby, two ANTED—A SITUATION BY AN AMERICAN LADY, by u yor week, 28 milliner, dress or cloakmakes has a Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine; no objection ta th pla Address, for one week, A. W., box 195 Herald ollice. ANTRD—A SITUATION BY A LADY THOROUGHLY. competent to cut and fit, and take the entire charge of a ladies’ and children’s ndergarment department, evening Croason and walking suits included; no objection to Boston or Chicago, Address M.A. C,, Herald ofice, A respectable you 7 3Q TH AV.TWO FIRST CLASS GIRLS, TOGETHER OO or separate; one as first rate cook and'to assist with the washing and jroning; the other to do up atalra work and fine washing and froning; are willing and obliging; beat city recommendations from their last places, NOOK.—A FIRST CLASS FRENCH, GERMAN AND American cook wishes a sitnation ju a firat class house. Address M., box 119 Herald office. Chambermnids, &c. SOUTH STH St., WILLTAMSBURG.—A RESPECT. 4 able yonng gir! to do chamberwork and waiting. Good city reference. ae, MT. 6TH ST., NEAR THE BOWERY, IN THE STORE.— A respectable girl ax chamberma!l and waitress, or as chambermaid and to assiat in the washing and ironing, Best city references, GQ BINGE st. TOP, FLOOR, FRONT HOUSE.—A 4 Young woman as chambermald and waitress; {aa firat class frouer. Callon or address MARY TRAINOR, till Sat General Housework, &e. Al SPRING ST., REAR.—A_ RESPECTABLE GIRL TO do general housework; city or country, Good r ence, AB BSEX ST. TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM—A RE- +) spectabte girl to do housework In # private family where sie can havea good homa; city references given. 7 ATTORNEY STA YOUNG, HEALTHY AMERT- e 7 can irl to do generai housework or mind a child, Call Lo akin a3: ie after 10 o'clock A. M 7() REST STH STA YOUNG GIRL TO DO CHAM: | BO East 41ST ST., BETWEEN «TH AND MADISON herwork ‘and waldng; best elty reference from ast | GQ FAST AIST BT, BEN EEN surat housework bes employer, g00d city reference from her last place. 77 NORTH IST ST., WILTIAMSBURG.—A RESPECT OTRS WOMAN (7 sbiegiclas chambermaid and assistant. Call fortwo | QZ 20 AVA RROTESTANT WOMAN TO DO GENE- ral housework; best city referoace. 127 nuk z GTON AND BETWEEN BROADWAY AND NORFOLK ST., BETWEEN RIVINGT AND weeks old, wants a child to nurse at her own residence. YOUNG Mrs. W. 450 WEST, 16rit Sto RFSPECTARLE UF girl to take care of children or travel with a family; Vest elty reference given. bs f GRAND 8T., IN TH 579 ABLE, ree in a respectable ily; good reference given if required. 64.4. 80, AV NEAR QD STAN ENGLISH PRO. testant woman as nurse; thoroughly experienced in the care and management of a nursery; fully competent to take the entire charge of an Infant or young children; can give many years’ cily reference. heaithy young wornan as wet n ‘e fal YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION as wet nurse; her own child ten montha old; good refe- rence, Addrets Mra, CREIG, box 160 Herald olfice. Laundresses, & ce QR 2D AY. Tor FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A RESPROT- e able woman to go ont by the day first clans Loun- dress and will do all kinds of liousework. WEST STH &T., BETWEEN ¢TIT AND 7TH ave.—Aa fret clanelaun tress; four years’ reference from last pla ‘all for two days. JQ] SEY, XO. weer 19TH ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE ‘girl on firat cians laundress ; city reference. WEST 40TH ST., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 6th av., second (foor, back room.—A respectable wo- man wishes: ashing and ironing of a few famiites at her own rer ence, Call oraddress. 124. WEST ere sr. Stanton «ts.—A good German gitl to do general a second floor, back room. A young girlaa | housework; is willing and obliging. chambermand and waitress, or to do general housework taa | = sen WEST 19TH ST.-A_ RESPECTABLE GIRL TO do general housework or kitehen work. "1.QQ WEST 1TH ST. REAR, SECOND F100 +) “young woman to'do general housework in a private family; city reference. 145 » NEAR LEXINGTON AY, i4 “A respectable young woman BAST {TH present employ to do general housework fh a small private family ; best olty reference, 159 EAST 42D ST.~A GOOD GERMAN PROTESTANT OZ girl to do general housework in a small family ; good city reference, 154 173 83D ST.—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK © for asmail family ; reference from last place, small family, Best city reference, 136 WEST QTH st. IN THE REAR—A RESPECT. AYO able young girl to do light chamberwork and watt- ing or to assist In washing in a small family; has good ref- erence. 1 - EAST STH ST. NEAR LEXINGTON AV., +) present employeria.—A respectable young woman chambermatd and waitress or chambernmaid and to do fine washing and Sroning; is willing and obliging; best city refere' 4.5 WEST STi St BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 14 et ade chathbermnelt. sai semmetress; under: stands Wheeler and Wilson's machine; best city references, Call for two days, 2 ees ] { EAST BOTH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTARLE young woman to docharoberwork and asyist with washing, or to do general housework fora smal private family. WEST SOTH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S—TO do general housework. RLIZABEMH ST., FOURTH FLOOR, FRONT “F house, back room.—A rerpecta)le woman to do eneral housework in a private family, and wonld like her AMhshter to be with her; uo objection to go alitule way in the country ; ean be seen fortwo days. Rh WEST 9TH ST. NEAR 8TH AV,-A_RESPECT- 255 able girl to do the housework of a small family can do plain cooking, washing and {roning; good references, 20)3 BOWERY, UP STATRS—A GERMAN GIRL TO DO B03 “General housework oras cook, washer and froner, city reference. 3 7 WFST 2TH ST., REAR.—-A RESPECTABLE 31 young girl to do light housework or would miad ehil- dren, Call fortwo days, RR EAST AIST ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL 155 Richambermatd and seamsteces: good reference. OR) WEST WI St. BETWREN 7TH AND Brit yas) avs.—A Protestant’ young woman as chambermald andto do plain sewing or take care of a baby. Gooit ref- Best references from her last PAST MST ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo- mau, a Protestant, in a private family, as chamb aid; would’ assist in the ‘washing or do Pini sewing. is wiliny and obliging, or would assist In. taking care of chile dren; has good re erence. Can be seen for two days. QD BAST aii St. HUTWEEN IST AND 2 #441 top floor, front room.—A young iri to do chamber: work and Waiting or to take care of children and sew; ia Willlog and obliging; good re! 20 EAST {TH ST.— B29. dhambermata and wattre days, Call at the store. SUG WEST der z Ged ant piel, bs , a8 chambermald and waitress, or todo chamberwork and washing; understands her busideas ; has good references, 343 RAST sri St, BETWEEN IST AND 20 AY . 4¢ ‘An American girl as chambermaid and waitress; no objection to country; very best city reference. «fH AY.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO CHAM- SAA Verwork an fine washing. Call Cor two days. a () or AV.—A_ RESPEOTARLE PROTESTANT BOO soung woman to do chamberwork aud waiting tna sinall private family; bent city references. A) WEST 2D ST—A RESPECTABLE | YOUNG AS girl 316 396 STH AV.-A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO GENERAL «) GU housework in a smail private family; good chy reter- ence. RESPRCTARLE GIRL AS Can be seen for two AL st city reference from last p! Q3G_ RAST AreH Sk. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. — OOO Ayouny girl to do general housework in a private famiy; 1a good washer and fLoner and plata cook; 18 not afraid of work, 34.5 BAST lore Br FIRST FLOOR.—A RESIE 3¢ «) ble American Protestant girl to do general ho: work in a smal} private family; eity reverence, Cali for wo days. pa aaae as i cy fh RAST TH ST., FIRST PLOOR.A RESPECT 45 able English Protestant girl to do light housework, oF would take caro of ehiliire } for three dav. QR 4 WEST OTT RT. TOP FLOOR, PACK ROOM.—A 354 Tespectable youn: W hambormaid or to do general housework for a smail family, Can be seen for two daya. QQ 2D AV» BFCOND FLOOR. —A YOUNG PROTES. 4 8 tantarl, 14 years of ace, todo light bonsework in i much an object a8 a good hi only ashort time in this country, Can be seea fortwo day FAST 19TH ST., BETWEEN IST AV. AND av. A.—To do gaieral honeework in a email pri- vate famfly or to do chamberwork and assist with washing and ironing; good elty reteronce from last employer. ARLE PRO a nice family ; Ww: 8 chambermaid, or would do housework in a sual family; good veference. h(a ATH AV.—A PROTRSTANT AS CHAMAERMAID 5] 6. ana waitress, and nesist with washing and ironing; city references. Call for tiree days, Ring fourth floor bell, MR WASHINGTON ST, ROOM I3—A PROCESS (57 detan chambermatil and waltress or to do. wewi (permanently); city reference. 120 — 42 YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION IN AG Ueman’s private family as chanbermaid and ware he first clask reverenecs, one four yeora, the other two: city - — references cnn be given. Address for three days M. M., Moral © FAST 1271 ST.-A_ RESPECTABLE PROTI ottice, 4 Ze? antcirito do ceneral hoasework; ts a good p cook} understands bread and biscuit making; has good city Dressmakers and Seamstresses. references, CARROLL PLACE, BLEECKER St.—a ResProt- | > aq past i9rt sr. adie yours wont ore engagewents by me day, | ff] ANNI ty week or inotth a seamstress; I6 a good dressmaker; best | y gmail private family | ,00 nee gi city ¢ 4 2 NEKAR 4TH ST. J ¢0 ett AV.—AN WEST 420 ST. AAA good reference from last 1 7 CORNELIA ST. ments, by the das titer and trimmer and 1 f., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM,—A LADY Cail for two day 446 WEST 2TH ST., BETWEEN 9TITAND 10TH AY 5 Hine ble pitt to do general housework ¢ 8 ‘ine would Ike to get custom shirts or ) Arespectable 1 s ho two Inst place. Ow ~ All kinds of farnily sew! machine; understands dressmaxing. : 6) GRAND eT.-TO DO GENERAL HO Genet city references. Apply at ployer's. OG, WEST Mr sta, YOU ore Bre RE SOT AND 40rit 4%) rienced in all Kiude of farm 1.37% sts,, Poar.—-A respectabie girl, lately landet, to do has no objection to asaisting with children housework [a @ email family; five months’ reference, Cad Operates on machines. Best city reterence, i for two days. ST 19TH 8 ROATH AV,—AS COMPETENT DO ROE [aTH Pe nents, tuoroughly uaieratai ent Nousekeepers, &. fing and fitting Incles’ aid children's dreases; ean operate on ip A STEADY, AC capacity af Iady's matty 8) Bi—A RESPECT AS seamstress; Cats and fits eg not so muel BLi YOUN) GIaL erates on Wheeler & wn object aS & Come Well, ak working housekeeper; understands hor duties fully and Will work for the interest of her employer. a whiow lady Ju rediecd elrcumetances as 1 Srl AV. NEAR ISTH ST,, SECOND FLOOR. —A fortaile home. Ci 1135 fhonsokevper; a home more of an ovject thanaealaryy 9 ror widowers faraily preferred; would leave the © OT AV,~A LADY OF MANY ba 5B Hence tn waiting a making Indies! nadergarmentey | city and travel a8 w companion. % as E Wrappers, children's clothes of every decrtptton, gontiorner Pree serait ROMAN [AR whirls, A onl ho work of a fow (amifiles; cording | ¢ WEST 17TH STAN AMERICA and ratings twekte piuive conte per yard, op Wheoler & Wile 204 housekeeper; uo objection to the country, Callor son's machine, Cailon or address Mra, RM. JONES. duress. Sst TERS T DRESSMAK families. Cail ail 109 WEST 20TH ST. A COMPRTE: J would go by the day sto first cia the week, Siecle 118 BAST 280 St, NEAR LEXINGTON AVA FIRST O clase dresemuker sesires a few more customers ; wit waiton lading by the day at their residences. Calion oF wd= dress M. i, PROK. > WS? arnt STAN. AMERICAN WOMAN, 2G4 Ron tue'coantry, ax hon ry oF Would take care of an inval'd jady, Address J. ED. OF) WEST ATH ST, BASEMENT.-A YOUNG AS 329 experieuced widow lady aa housekeoper. Address Mes, UL BO. SP osbabe ) WEST STH ST. 1; 402 i understands French Huting; good city refer- 12 EAST 28D 8T., NEAR 8D AV.—A RESPE Protestant girl as first class laundress, fluter and puffer. A CIRCUMSTANCES seek a home among strangers, desires a position as Lousexeeper or companion, in xome wealthy family oughly understand modern housekeeping and the manag ment of young ehlidren; kind treatment ud wole contro all Task; best reverences given. Address, for oue week, HOPE, branch Herald odice, Brooklyn. WASTED-—RY A YOUNG GIRL 16 YEARS OF AGE, A situation to attend a fancy store or bakery; in the late ter has had expericnce; a good home more desirable than Ligh wages, Addresa Mra, A., Herald office, WANTED—BY A nun situation am tady's Indy; ane: person for @! ence if requi SPHCTABLE YOUNG LADY, A aid of comp: to an javalid vent seamstress, and would be a desiraiie one wishing to eavage sich a one; best refe! Address D. A. P."care of box 11 station C. YOUNG GERMAN GIRL FOR UP STATRS WORK, * # short distauce ou Call to sth at. tof the eity, Call to-day wt B18 West A GENTLEMAN OF MEANS, ABOUT STARTING FOR 2X the West and Cali i roia with pany, hid wife, would, RIKINS, Herald ike a young oils Adilre hours’ daty fnstructio jh branches. Address we for a fe to his ehlldren, ia music and E MUSIC, Herald office, JEMALES WANTED—GOOD, NEAT SEWERS—TO. k Grossiog gowns. Apply to FISKeOLARK & sites at WORKING CLASS.WE ARE NOW 2 furnish all classes with const. whole of the time or for th prottable, ersons of either 5 per evening, and m proportional y devoting their whole time to the business, love and FICik Carn nearly aa mach ag med. ‘That all who ae this Hotice and test the business, we P 'o such as are not well aatia- ‘or the tronble of writing, le, which wail do to pe THE particulars, a Work on, aida copy of ‘The one of the largest and b sent free by mail, y newspapers published, all tor, If you Waul perinanent, probtaiia VLEN & CO, Augusta, Me; work, addrens “WANTED SEAMSTUESS: (A. GERMAN GIKE WHO Maderstands cutling aud Suing, Appt: i v at, before IZurcluck. ae ae ee , TO DO AL HOUSE Itamily, or to cook, wash aud irom, ANTED— a GOOD C00! work in a 51 Apply at 370 Bowery, WASTED A YOUNG PROVESTANT AMERICAN « g)", Who can read, to assint with ebildven; best revere ences required. Apply at id Bast aiuh st. WASTED—A COOK, WHO UNDERSTANDS HER BU- siuess, with city references. Apply betweea Wand dy at 112 Madson ay. WASTED—TWO YOUNG WOMEN TO ASSIST IN CAN- Vassing for the aaig of planta and vines i the suburbs. of this city, Address C. B. A., Herald ollive, for three da ye. ANTED-HANDS TO MAKE LINEN DUSTERS. References required. Inquire at 42 Warren et, up stalra, Wantep—a Gerwan pre! IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; fercod; must be Weil recommended. Ape phy at 6 WA steD—an IENCED NURSE; A SCOTCH wowan preferred. Ayply at 64 Nassau st. room No. 5, between 10 aud 2o'viock, where @ lady wiil be in waiting, J ANTED—A YOU IRE AS CHAMBERMAID AND 7 po Miittess at No. 159 West 44th at; must Lave the best relerence. TANTEDA YOUNG GIRL, AS GOOD COOK, AND to assist in washing and broning. Apply et 044th ‘ay. two doors below 2 WARTED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN FOR GENERAL, det ae UNO 10 w Lamuily UF three, Callat No. 803 Kast 7th 8 V ANTED—AT 424 WEST 19Il ST, A YOUNG CIRL, to do chamberwors wad attend’ on children, Apply from 9 to 12. WASTED—IWO OK THREE SMART GIRLS THAT are acquainted with pockethook or paper bax maki to work un morocco eases. Apply ab 177 Brvadway, four jour. WASTED—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, FOR GENE. ral housework; three in fanfly; must be a good cooks and Jaundress, Apply for two days at US West 25th wt., with reference. WANTEDOA NEAT AND TIDY GERMAN GIRL TO usework fi a small Ame uh wud come Well Fevonminguded. must speak E 409 Kast doth st. WANTED IBY A RMALL FAMILY, A cook; French or (i n of written references; no washin from 10 to 3 o'clock. WARSTED—A YOUNG WOMAN AS Fidst CLAgS cook ; must be neat and tity and understand ber bust- none thoruugtity: city references reqrured. 11 at 28 West 16th st, TANTED—A COMPETENT PERSON AS NURSE FOR two children, three and five years of age; must do plain sewing; city reverence required. Apply ai 43 West 45th tte for two days, after 2 P.M. —A FIRST CLASS GERMAN OR COLORED must be neat aud undersiand her business th: oughly; reférences required. Apply from Yo 12 o'eioek fe two days at 1S West 36h at, FIRST CLASS weferred; no notice taken Apply at 66 West Slst ab, Apply from 9 tll WANTED A WAT NURSE, WITH A PRESH BREAST of milk, to goa short distance {o the country. Far particulars apply ath Marion st., on Thursday and Friday, tween 10 A. M, and 3 P.M. WAaeseo A FAMILY OF FOUR, WHERE TWO girls are kept, a competent seamstress, who would be willing ad enpavle to undertake the ganerul Lousework @ ortion of her ret ngexceptionable relerence required rom lagt place, for two days at eat corner of sth ay. i bang = ee a __ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. 7 GREENE ST., PENSION FRANCAISE.—~A YOUNG Frenchman, who speaks Engitsh, as waiter ina ee hotel or restaurant; best city references. or address, QQ) WEST TIT St SECOND | FLOOR, BACK 130 Sem <a reepectatte woman. would. take peutlo: men's washing or go out two daya in the week; reference from A. TT. Stewart, Ask for Mrs, PFIFFER. 132 BD AV. FIRST FLOOR.—A FIRST CLASS mu ironer anit duter wishes a few ladies’ and geutle- 152 ELIZABETH ST., ROOM NO. %—A_ RESPECTA- : ashing. 4 bie widow womah wishes a few gentlemen's wash- ing at her own residence. AY. B, BETWEEN UTI AND ISTH STS., FIRST 177 ovr rive washing. wanted by = competent wo- man, who [so rst class laundress; can do all kinds of clear starching, fine troning and French futing; gentlemen's shirts done in the neatest style; eood reference. 2 6TH AV., BETWEEN ITH AND 18TH STS,—A QTB Foung American girl as first clare Iaundress and chamberinatd; city reference. ()5) EAST 2TH ST, NEAR 2D AV.—AS LAUNDRESS, 3 +) with four years’ city reference. in the city or coun: try; does up linon and finery in style; fliting; wages $15. 310 EAST, STH STA LAUNDRERS WHO, TAS SLO. fived'in the best private famiticn for & good many years has taken rooms and would like to take some gentle~ inen's and Jadles’ washing; understands ail kinds of flutins. 319 BAST, MTT STA COMPETENT, LAUD RUSS BLS Brac iaies’ ant geatiomen's or family washing: no objection to go out by the day; fluting In the neatest style; has no encumbrance; best reference, Call or address. EAS? STi ST.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN B20 Widindrens; ts competent to do ail kinds of wool: neatost style; best reference, Cail Jens, Inces and fluting, 4 or adiiros 9 FAST 16TH ST. OU dle woman with faintiy washing, or woutd go out by the day Taundress, 4n4.% vo do at her own home, ROOM NO. 6.—A RESPECTA- nto take ladies! ‘ant gentlemen's ST OAT! S “A YOUNG AMERTCAN Wo. jshea to get ladies and gentlemen's washing as . sents. RIGNEY, Wattresses, &e. BAST 17il S81.—A LADY LEAVING FoR THn 4 \ wishes to get a good aituation for a waitress and vinads whe has lived with her for three years, Cau be ehamt foun until suit OM P WEST WT SP—A RESPECTABLE COLORED me IU wownn as waitress or chamberuarl, Miscetinacous. bay | NORTH WASHINGTON SQUAR eee A. ovecness fn a kind, pies L at chit and boar Address or ia- quire for GOVERNESS. 7Q SULLIVAN ST.—A CREOL (Df first class siination as la nirggessing and drersmakiog, jes’ maid; understan from 9 to WA. M.3to ITH AND STIL AV asitaation, A ho! RAST AV, SECOND FLOOR, A young woman to do all kinds of will go to any part of t good city referane NEAR 9TH AV.-A YOUNG S giclee lady's maid and soamstrees: te a good rears tnaker nnd good inachine sewer; good relerences, Cull for two ayes 40Tit ST.—A YOUNG LADY OF ent or Visiting governess. Cuil of ad mg STH Ay ededed ndiiity ne re dress GOVERS bos iy: 26>) OTH AY., RING OND RELL RIGHT HAND. — G2 eA Gls twice charge of chiliren and sew; cant to on Wheeler Wilson's sewing machine; would a pata iva the beat reference. 3 HES TO OBTAIN A SITUATION FOR or; she speaks FE . |. Apply to or addre: : English teacher, ist or arnwnviensia; would travel; reference [a New Yorke Address Miss A.A. WETMORE, Si. John, NeBe RAL YRARS EXPE, miaation A& governess, OF A Ne an Amesican of German Cautly 5 A LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS AMANUL Fi companion or eoprist; uot partiontar to eliy, coun North Amerien or ai ; grand division, Address TAM, Rocky Hil, Conn. @ eae DADY, TRACHING THE ENGLISH BRA AN “drawing, painting, German aud French, deste tion as visting or resident governess; Fererences given. Y dress ¥, A. Nay box 180 Herald oitiee. GERMAN LADY DESIRES A STE A Sinannetnvos; can texch Freneh wud Ene eat testimonials ae to qualilieations, Ad U., Herald oie, 212 FELTON, St.—A MAN AND WIFE TO ATTEND r4 to farm duties; newly arrived from England. Call for three daya at the Caraboo Hotel, YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS BARTIN- der, Call at or address £29 10th av., second floor, up stairs, YOUNG MAN, OF FIVE YEARS’ XPERIENCE, desires a situ mn as barkeeper or to Open oysters; haw Gpercevtiouable reference. Adircas EURUKR? bos a6 ferald oulce. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COOK, bartender or carver; has lived m one of the irst clase hotela in tho city, Call at235 Broadway, roous 1s, up stata, from 12 to 2 8 PORTER OR GENERAL MAN.—WANTED, A AAS sitnation aa above fn a wholesale jobbing or comma. Bion house, by a siugie and sober Irish Catholic of 80 years, ‘whose integrity will bearseratiny, Address ik, Ma box @05 Herald office. ROM TH A STEADY MAN, HAY. 4a thorough knowledge of the retall wine anu spirit Wishes a siluation as bartender or storekeeper, we curity {f required, Address W. M., Hudson City I'vst ollice, for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AS WAIT- erina private family; understands bis business tho- roughly; best city reference can be given. Address F, 1.. Westmoreland Hotel, corner Laat 1th at. and 4th w SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUTH FROM THR J country who has had two years’ experience in the retail grocery and liquor business; fs quick aad correct at heures and a good penuan, Address for four days D. Jy M., Herald ontice. WARSTED—A SITUATION AS BUTLER OR FOOTMAN in a private family, by an Englishman (married); honeat, soler and ateaily; ‘Adures: ALPIIA, 207 East Broadway. TANTED.-A SITUATION AS SUPERINTENDENT OF fa gentieman’s place, by a capable, energetic man; wife © charge of dairy; thoroughly understands the care of milk and butter; no encumbrance; best reference; a situ. ation la Westchester county preferred; ready to come now oF tn the spring, Addreus ¥, Z., Herald olf excellent “refercace, " €LERKS AND SAL fry YOUNG MAN WISHES TO LE IROCERY AX. business; moderate wages expected. Address ¥, KEL Herald oiice. YOUNG MAN, 22 YEARS OF AGE, WISt ZA. sition in an office or provision store: is a keoper and splendid writer; smail salary required. Address THOS, JONES, Herald of FIRST CLASS TRAVELLING SALESMAN IS OPEN to an engagement January 1. Possesses a large a aintanee 19 the Kastern, Middle and Weate:n States, dices SALESMAN, Herald oftice, COMPETENT ROOKKEFPER DESIRES A SITUA tion.--Hardware business proferred. Can give. first Ghana roverence, Kniavy requiced, $1,800, Address C, HL. F., Os) 68 MAN ABOUT TO TRAVEL THROUGH Arrangement with « party having bualwese with or wishing (o dispose of goods ka those paru. Address G. Le B., Herald KELP ER AND CASHIER, sh und ences from bis pre: Font omployers, desirce a before January }, 1 Audcoas BOOKKEEPER, box 1,445 New York Pow SvER WANTED—ONE Mtg die asia a eretanda coulis niry; also the extension of for TT ta om es required. Address, jn hand ng salary expected rst year, A. By A FROOKKE ebge tn) writ! ©., box 180 Herald oitiee. A YOUNG MAN OF 18% YF a of Kookkeeping, quick {iow tu some business house e ownnsee a ok os; undoubted reference furnished us to Chacncter and abuily. Address C. A, HAWT, Herald offic. RARS DESIRES A POST. ere he can be useful; t6 JOOKKEEPER.— WANTED, A POSITION, BY A PRI Be Vey comnpetet and experienced bookkeeper, 40 yours Of age; inst clase city refercnces; salary moderate, Address M. Cy Herald oftice, RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE THOROUGHLY COM: J) patent and producing good reference may apply at 247 Court at. corner Sackett et, Brookiyn. -A YOUNG MARRIED o WAR A Kon; I experienced and competent; cou!’ eity beierense, "Address DRUGS, box $22 Herald — Two OR Tt RE ‘and Wwholesal i tome whe er ‘ns good (radte an PPI, vox bybiy i ARDWARE SALESMEN WANTEI saleamen by an importia: None need apply ex sly anieretand the busioass; ean contra! Tarnish the bert of reference.” Address New York Post ollie. bat nseaeienpesenn * score, WHOLR MZUATION WANTED—IN A DRUG § S11, Tred, gentieman of 2" years; some @ Hanecigecicecresne. Mhiress ©. W. JUCELAN, Meas Yok whe