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CHINA, pr Prince Alfred’s Visit—His Reception at Shangs hae and Visit to Pekin—Court Diplomacy— Mr. Burfingame’s Mivsion and Crodentials, [Shanghae (Oct. 12) Teen aenoN of London Before coming to China Prince Alfred stayed, as on) peen arranged, two or three weeks in Japan, hat isto be the prograume of his visit to Pekin we are yet ignorant. Lhe vain assumption of unt versa sway lor Wuich the latest meinver of th - “comity of nauo0ns'’ is Chiedy remarkabie, will quite prevent ap interview with the young Limperor on buch terms a3 lis Koyal ily bness visited tue Mikado of Japan. No such eveut ts dreamed oj, and his Royal Highness goes to tue Ceiesilal capital incog- mito jor tae slinplo purpose of seciug tue great city, @nd, U time perimut, Lue sall more lamous remuants of tue Greut Wail, ie arrived at Yien-toin on the eveuing Of tue Lirst iustant, and lett on the followlug: orning, Without goliw ashore, In a barge for Pekin, It is thought likely he will stay ten days or @ fortnight ma the capival or 18 meignvoraovd, and that, aiter a briei cail at Cheloo, be will reach Sbanj ase abour the 20vk instant, ‘Through some misundersiauding it had seemed likely at one time tuat we shoul be lets out of Lhe Proaramme, buc opportunity Was taken to persuade 18 Koval Highuess (ust ne Wud MaKe w real mis- take wo eave China wituout seem and he bas prowised wo come, Whether he. wiil enjoy Us visit reudins tO be secu. We are going to do our vest LO Biiuse bin, aed an intelligent man Sunol lull to see someting AMieLesung 1D a port wuose AuNUM Lorega Lraue (of oniy twenty-nve Jeais? growl) exceeds £20,vv0,bou, of Wuich Lis own Bounty monvpoiises nearly: 222,000,00%. Our pro- Srauune is, at prescut, a receptiva of an address oa ‘the first day Of uis visit, ud @ tueutrical perior- mance by our ainaicur dramatic corps in whe even- ing. On the secund day the Cricket ciubd Whi chal- Jenge the Gaidies to & match ad invite thet Oppo- Dedis toa puvic d wer ou tue ground, In the evening the German residests imvite the heir of Saxe-Cobuig-Gotua lo a coucers and banquet, don Wwe tid evening mis Royal Hignness and Adimirai Kevpe: are Lo be tuvited Co & bail in We ‘Dobie bail, Which has been lent ror tie purpose vy the ereemusuus, Many UWunk Cue cncoyaio Visit to Pekin 1s @ wislake, “ine Coiuese do nov understand this remement o, Wesveru civaazauion aud Will ine Bist on regaidiog ab eugien Proce us aa Kogush Friuce, Whuiever he way call bimseif, And whae ever negicct or even Courtesy be sauwa bin will be Bet down #8 tue vilicial COUUUCE Oo: the Regent towards & sua 04 the Queen OL Kayland, Bot the cap- tain of tue Gidea. iis boyal iividess sasuld @ituer have mnsisved on a reception Coumuensurace With dip ius oF have siayed away. 1018 @ grave Mu Lake LO supbose the Chinese Court Das abunconeu we piecensious WO uulversal SuVe- Teigniy Which it wsseitca When Loia Macartney Went to fekin, aa tappy iguurance — wat @ flag bdeariug ‘the words “crivuLe _ dedre: outed OVer uis uead, SO latey ag loos tue Em yevor leniung reuurked, in relecevce to the Awercan Euvoy, “Wal Las ioreipuer (Ward) remarks, Wal 4s. cluet pore, he resp Cts the great buiperor as Wuch aX be duee that ircsident (4 contempiuvus way of reeriug to the Pestient Of Lie Uinted States) Is boling ies8 than to Cluss the stddie Kidgdei With barvarvas tribes, duck Wid eXulcuon of himsell Cus duiy Le re} ied LO SUUjeELs WHICH Muke Ube laugh.’ “Not duonths agY Lie Asian Albassador ouly 8UC- ceeded vy percuiplory iusistance iu securing lor 11s Maser wh eyual UGE Wili the Emperor oL China in the treaty Wile bas just been conciuded vetween . the twe Countries; and, straugely enouga, the Nora Cama Hera vas produced we credentials oF Mr. Burlingame hitseli ia proof cat uas leeung has Museu even tue Bppoimtinent OF Le amos Clinese isst0n— ‘That paper gives the officially-certified transianon (A) ano an indepensent Hans avon (bj), both OL Which 1 now ay peud, as follows: — (As) Hie Majesty we Emperor of China salutes her) Ma- Jesiy (tue Queen, OF (ouguud. io virtue O, te comtia- Biv We bave with revereuce received irom eave, and as Ching and foreiga watiuns are meuvers of one fauty, we are coMdiaey esis us puclug Ou @ LIM aad wasting Lasis Of Hedusiiy and ood Undermanding ROW ex Is ing bewween the Unied states aad ie vations at auity With Uliv&. AD1, 484 proof Of Our genuine desire (or tuat Object, we have especinily seiected au guicer of wortu, taivat And Wisuom, Ansou Butinsatne, lute Min ster at our ‘capli for the Untied ota..s of america, who i Luorouxiy coversant With Galuese Bau .o1e go reat Ds I WuUU, In WAnsibe ing ali business in Walch the WO entities o. Chin and (Edgland) have & common lateres., We Have full conudence BA OE Tepleseitalive ond tue exponent oF our ideas, We Bave also comwissioue Glu Kaug «Dd dn Chia-nu, high cilicers With the huwoiaty Pauk 0. Lue secoud grade, to acco. Pauy wor, sur nglaud, where Br. Buriugu. With the two apposuieu, wil wot ws oUF Hizb Auer Lata ordinary and cientpaeutiay. We bave .uil convuetve in She soyaity, cea aud cicretion of the said tues Minister Anu wie asoured tat they Will Giscuare sausiacturily we dutics entrusted w Leal, and We eaticet y request tia. the Tuiest crevence and trust may be avcorued ty them, Usb thereby our Peiadous 0. irieuusiip may ve mae permaneut, Bid Wat (ou hations may enjoy Lue viessitygs Of peace und tranquility—a rest Wah We are certain will be deopiy grat ying, Dated this, the 6th day of the 12h moon of our reign, T'ung Chia seceumver St, 1b07 . ajesty the Emperor of China to his Majesty the FOL Great Thi, Ang —U e ns ab Ube iatbliy, we have veda jester otmten In amnuty With Tor the purpe the existin, le Special & cers Lo visit toy Wen dent United > lidating aud ren ering. pei me: lauding With (hei We lave a of yood, capagie wud vnteliigent oi- -ritain “uamely, sue recently Mi. urllagaine, uaenees of” bot Fequires adjustment Ce Bua Ci "rhe app data of functionaries, wuo for posts of impor. cerity of cur inendy seudments. Ali #8 being, ua we know, of tried fidelity, zeal and fu care they are sure to mauage satisfactorily. @ uo hope, therefore, that you will extend to them all (ran #0 that iy the Iuverchange of unreserved contidence muy be louud for pactig frlendiy reinile 1g basis, tothe enjoyment by ad incommon of pew Ai tranquility —a resid wich wil cause yuu, we entertain Jou t, Very great rejvie ty, ‘Daved Lung-chi, wath yen , wel’th month, sixth day, Wt will be Hotived tuat the great diference 1s that fm one case a divine title is asserteu to “universal sway.” aud the Wesie.n Staves are spoken of us “lesser huuous,’? whie su che other (A) copy no suca dovidious distinction 1 givea. in the 6) copy, ain, Mr, puriingume is suuply classed witt Lue two Chinese, woe in the oficial Wausiatioa ne iB spoken of distinctly as “idigh Minister Ex tracrainary and Venipotenviar, "—words woien the (4) transias tion avers do not occur in tue original. Putung these things together then, aud teiying, moreover, on their own knowledge of Chinese Caaracter, most forcign residents here think his Royal iiighness’ visti to Pekin on any other footing than that ol a memoer of the roy ai family ol a great and equal country a mistake. A iew of the ingh Chinese oficiis who have come much in contact with foreign Ministers may have modiied thew views as to Coina’s immeasurable superiority, but tne mass ‘of tue people Wil look On & Prince Wao 1s not re- cetved a3 Buch as a very sinall Prince, indeea, and will Interpret aay des of Courtesy that may ve BboWa niut as Caretully denoung his relanye rank to their own Eruperor. é A PAR OF ELEPHANT LOVERS, Romeoand Lalia Roukh=Exching Scone ina Meungeric. ‘rhe menagerie at Connersville, Indiana, a few days siuce, Was Lie scene oF terribie excitement, caused by the wicked old elephant * Romeo’? hav- ing coucluded to tree fimsett trom the control of man, li will be remembered that Forepaugh pur, chased ‘Latia Rook '’ the ie nale elephant iormerly belonging to vr. ‘Thayer's circus = Miss “Lal a’? was tuken out to the wuiter quarier® at Ci nuersvile, W. ere sho behaved Herself with becoming propriety unti Monday evening vi last week, wheu she hap- peticd to rememver Wat accuraing to elephant chro- no ogy this {sie\p sea; so she very deliberately reed herseii of ver cha.ns and stro ied tO wuee ear Romeo” was stadding, meaitaung over lis baopy days ta tue junmes of Airica, When morning duwned the keeper concluded to Bend the hunwsome maiden back to her quarters, WICH WAS Very MUCH Ag MINS the Wishes Of der male fricnd, Who suowea lis resentuene by (urowing We Keoper a d.stance of tiriy feet against the side of “the house. A dug came next, and in the twinkiing of An eye be Was crusaed in.o a mere pulp, ready w be bo1ed down ve tank of the Feruiiaing Com. any. The atieniauis Nnding that “ivomeu wal in just such a siate uf excitewent as he exper enced at fiatvoro, Pa., three years st.ce woen he killed a8 keeper, the fauous showimao, Tom Willams, determined to pur vim through @ course of sprouts. Bul how to do tt was for some tine the quesuon; tor whenever any One Would approach With the neces Bery cuains “homeo” would make such terribie deionscvations as lv cause we hasey retreat. ‘AS & last resurt a few loads of shot were poured agasnsi his Wuuk When caused him to bowl with path, aud wile he Was weeping over the great abuse shown bin @ sirong cable was quieky slipped around one of tis beautiful angles, the guys were pulled. ana Against tis earnest protest ‘iKomeo" was forced to lie dowa on his aide. Then the order was given for ail hands to belabor hin with ciao, Which was dove with & hearty good Wil, as many were anxious to pay off old scores; but su stubborn was the beast (ha @ ght hours passea velore he cried. «Hold, enough | but when be did he was as thor. ongiily co.quered as an army male, and prom sed mover even (0 look at “Lalla Rookh’ or any over of gig race a4 long a8 he itved Which promise appear. fing (0 have oven made tn earnest be was allowed to resuine the even (enor of lis Way, AP LIN OF BOSTON AND Levervoor Steam. ane a . Boston Zraveller, ot the Lath say Mecwing of mercuants aud capitalists was held to- @ay (or the purpose of taxing into consideration the Fescuing of the sleammers Brie and Ontario, to the end (iat they saould be retained Jor toe benesit of Boston and Boston commerce. We trust that the Argument used will prove effective. We certainly Save an element nere in our midst that will scorn the idea that we cannot matntain a iail Hue of steamers from Boston to Liverpool, or any port on the continent of Europe, And the Boston Advertiser of the j4th=1t 18 inthuated tha: one of tie foreign ricamship lines L between Boston and Live erpool insiead of by Way of New York. | Why should put Our business men and capitalists—ifit be not Loo Tate--inake @ joint eiurt bo gave the two noble sips Boove relerred to to Loston, and carry out the orig: nal deaign of direct service be ween thua pore aud Liverpool? ‘Ine wew elevator at Bast Boston, and the progress of te Linprovements being made there, are iNuications of a preparation jor faciities for export trave Which, added vo many otier favoranle circumstances, Snonid now encourage & new Inove- ont in venal’ of a direc: hoe to Liverpool, It ta to Be nove that Kosion wil not lose this most favor ole op pOrtuDity of Srariing the (wo first, and for the resent the only trans atantle svoanrers wader tie toual Lag. ‘Will 8000 make trips air NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY,. DECEMBER 15, 1869.-TRIPLE SHEET. WEST INDIES. General Condition of the Island»~Proposed Changes in the Steamship Lines—Mutiny on Board Immigrast Ship—The Yellow Fevor—Tue Coalie Labor System, Havana, Dee, 8, 1869. From Demerara the 5th of Novemoer we learn that 1u is proposed to remove the Leper Asylum at Ma- baica wo Raoro Island, Strong eflorws were being made at Georgetown to induce the oyal Mai! Steam Packet Company to send an alternate steamer direct trom England to Barbados in leu of St. Thomas. Dates from ‘Trinidad are wo the 9th Nuvember. Mr. Keenan, who was appointed by Earl Granville to visit and inquire into the state of education in Trint- dad, had completed his report, in which be states Uhat he visited seventy-six schools and examined 3,103 pupils, His repore is belore ine Legislature und 13 not ab encouraging one, ‘The first immigrant ship for the season had arrived, with 491 covlies; there had been thirteen deaius on the voyage. ‘Thee Weather was very hot, but on tie whole ,avorable Lo the couutry. ‘The health of the isiaud, wich had been bad, Was improving. Dates from Bridgetown, Barbados, are to the oth November. At the opening of the Legisiature, which took piace on that day, Goveruor Kawson stated in lls speech that the commerce of Bridgetowa had doubled itself in twenty years apd tut ine popu- Javon was increasing “at the rate of more tuum 80,000 every ten years, As the resuit, Increased whariagy and sheiter were necessary. Lie jurtuer slated Unat (Wo lines of sieamers toucied ut Barbados aud two more were anxious Lo do 80, We one between New York ana Sou. Ameitca and whe other from Canaaa to Demerara, aud to Jacilitare Ahd encourage this the speedy erection ol a lgit house on the east coast aud of Coating Wharves Curlisie Bay were of urgent necessity, From Maruniyué we learn tae an remigrant ship from China pul ia there on tue idth ob sovenber under must distressing circumstances, She was named the Tamers and beivnged to Marsellies, being thee owned by the urm of Delvule & dt Alary, Cuariered at Mocao to convey inongrants to Havana. Tue sip sulled with 245 siroug and ueaitny Chines:. A lew days afier 1 was evideut to tae Captain, M. Bouvier, tat some dlssat- ISiuCheh EXisled AUOUE LIS passengers. ‘ibey were lugWy Insuboldinave wid maue menacing gestures to thé crew and olicers. Arnving Within 2 mies of tne purails Of Sunda a regular wiutiny breke out, ald the cupwin, Who Weul ito the mise of We Ciinese to Uy and quell toe disturbance, Was pounced upon and garroved, ‘The crew, filweo iw Ruuver, Wok Lo the vols, lor tueir aves were ail \hreatened, and were picked up by a Duich vessel aud taken to Buturla. Ab that port the Frenca Uon- sul Uespalcued & corvelie tu sealcn Lor Wie slip, aud uiler Sia Weeks’ cruisiag 1¢il in witu oer aud Loo her mv Balana Auolwer captain Was obvtalued, Sid Lhe sip pul 0 sea, ALOLWEr reVOIL took place, when the capiain, finding our tue ringleader, haaged Dims to tue yuruarin, Lue dainans wok 1b a sappy OL Waler aa provisions at St Wierre and lett ior ver aesuaalion. inteligence from Antigua is to the 11th November. The weeny Keguuer ways, iM relereuce to Lie di Croix linungration Agency :—"'lt uas been reported LO Us Lua Lue MeMbors OF Us agency apyear to” be regaidiess Of the commonest ruses of humaniiy. Gia aud young are beg @iwost bigully caugut and Duadied Like sueup, to the Lumber of irom seventeen to twenty, inio whe huids of lite sivops, having scarcely accummouauun tor half & dozen human beings, and taken lo te St. Croix jabor warkel ior sale. These Wite cralt very suspiciously sail With their Dimes (reight at Dight, Whicu GCugut to be sul- ecient Lo arouse Lhe wtlenUOD OL OUT authorities 80 us to discover cue extent aud red Cuuracter O1 Le traitic Cumplained o1, in Guadaivupe the yellow fever continats to pre- V@il, Hou i Wany Cases the disease proves latal, par- Dewaty among Luropeans. Outol a devachment of poicemen, Wich arcived & lew Modis ayo Iron Paris, Dot B Boul survives. ST. THOMAS. Released—Owners The Steamer Telegrafo Refuse to Receive Her—iteport of Ves- sels in Distress--Henith of the Isinnd. Sr. ‘1nomas, Noy. 30, 1869. Sir Benjamm Pimo, Governor of the Leeward Islands, arrived here to-day. He comes in the mat- ter of whe steamer Tclegrafo, whicu toe authoriues have reieased, but the owners refuse to receive her, making their claim against the goverpinent, The bark Florence Baker, which arrived here in distress, ts now entirely repatred, and her cargo re- shipped, excepuug Oue hopstead of tobucco aud sume corn Blarch. Shy is ready tor sea, but is await Ing expected funds, The Srtsa brig Rainbow, from Hnumagoa, bound to New York, bas arrived here, leaking and in charge of the steward, the captain, mate and one man hav- ing died of yeliow fever at sea, The original captain and one man died beiore leaving Porvo itico. Her cargo has been discharged ad she is now on the railway repairing. she will ve finished ta a few days, retake her cargo and proceed ou to New York. The brigantine Myra, lu aitempting to go out of Porto hico recently in toe night, rau on to a reef and ts # total loss. She was bavlasted with sugar. ‘The Surprise, @ small steamer for the trade be- tween Venezueia and this piace, arrived here yester- day irom Phiaaeiphia., she left tis morning for St. Croix en route for Laguayra. She 1 expected neXt fortwight with the mais. The heaitn of our wand continues good. A ‘few cases of ye‘low fever which have been brought here are confined to the hospital; not @ person on shore taken, No cholera or smallpox, ‘the dock and steamer Coumbtan still im same position. The engineers still express their determi- nation to have the latter up, but arrangements not yet-completed. SITUATLUNS WANTED—¢EMAL Cooks, Kc. WASHINGTON PLACE, CORN A Aw plain cook or general servan' character. Apply to Mme. VERE, room 16 WEST %TH &T., PRESENT EMPLOYER,—A RE- ) spectable woman as frat class cook; undersiauds covking in all its branches, D4. WEST ATH BTA FIRST CLASH. COOK; THOR. OE onghly understands all kinds cooking, pastry ‘and des- seris; no objection to a hovel or boarding house. Can be scen for two days at her present employer's, 4() WEST RTH ST, BETWEEN STH AND GTi AVS. in the rear.—A competent person as first rate cook; would do the washing of u small private family; good city reference. RQ EAST op ODO tirst class coo! soups, jeiies and p for two daye. Rr CHARLES 8T., THIRD DOOR FROM 4? ST.-A OQ) young git as good cook; good baker of bread and pastry; would assise in washing; good reference, Can Le seen at present employer's, R BROADWAY.— ust Tunded; good ANT WOMAN AS ing and larding and best city reference. Can be seen ST.—A PROT! understands vi 7 6TH AY., NEAR 2TH ST.—A SCOTCH PRO ant woman us firat clase coo all its branche: oiein in ; woutld assist with the washing; beet city rec- ‘Cail for two days. N AN AS COOK IN A willing to msvist (n washing and fron ce, Can be seen for three days, from EAST 19711 8T.-AN ENOLISH PROTES woman as an excellent cook in meats, soups and sles, pastry und baking. Beal city reser. 0 102 4 every variety of Ca)l for two ence. Ay, g 103 FAST 11111 ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK IN A »*) boarding hous 109 ¥. R.—A_PROTESLANT WO- * man as first class cook; underetands all kinda of covking; no objection to the country; beat elty rererence ; Wil.ing to work fu first clags burding house. 6 WEST 15TH ST.—A_RESPECTAPLE WOMAN AS 13. cook: understands Fronch and American cooking; good elty reference, 8TH 8T., CLINTON PLACE.—A PROTESTANT ll 6 Foran Ss cook, washer and jroner Ine email pre vate family, Good city reference from last place. 8 WEST 19TH ST., IN THE REAR.—AS PROFESS: ll cook; wtiderstands French and Bnglich cookl would do the marketing; good city referenc for two days. * OUP, Cun en DQ WEST BIST 8T.—AS COOK IN A FIRST CLASS 123 PHvate boarding house; undorstande hor. business thoroughig in all ta branches; good reference, Call or ad- dress (or two days. QO WEST 19TH ST, TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. 129 Wreapectabie woman an first clase cook tn ap vate family; Understands ali fts branches, an soups, Jellies, Wid ‘owl and baking, boning and larding; best cily rever= ence, Can be seen for two daya. 4) WEST 40TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— 14-3 Npoow'cook, waster and trouer! good referunce. Li for two days. 1 3 WEST Writ ¢Ta NE 43. trom Foom.—A reapegtnd/e irl to avsist in the washing gpd fre of soups and game; city ra WHAT 1TH ST, FIRST FLOOR, IN THE REAR, — 14.4 “Wieapectabie woman. as first Fate cook and excel: font baker: ts Willing to aestat wih the washing and ironing ; beat olty reference from her Ist piace, — sehen PQ) TH ST. BETWERN 6TH AND 7H AVS.-A ] . 9 young woman As good Cook and cowrse washer; has tle best city reference, Tp) WEST @ TH STA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS 16 good to cook, washer and trop RUTH AV, FIRST FLOOR, cook ; $s willing etands all Kinds SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Sie RAR RAR SA ee Tener Cooks a&e. 24.5 MEST iri st. BETWEEN 77H AND evo tmurant or boarding house; good reference. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Bressmakers and Senmatresson. 15 WEST SD ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER or week. Call or addre uve.—An experienced colored cook In a hotel, res- WEST 38D ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVS.— As firat clans cook; isa food baker; no objection @ private boarding house; best oil for sever yeurs, ity reference 6TH AY.—AS CONK, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, +) by an American woman; would ansist with wash- fhg and ironing; no objection to the country; beet city rerer- ‘ence, 262% BETWEEN 22D AND 23D BTS,—AS FIRST 8 cook; understands her business thoroughly; rence. ‘Can be seen for two days, best city rev 80 WEST HOUSTON ST., TOP FLOOR.—A YOUNG e girl as experienced cook {n a private family; bent clty and country reference; would not object to assist with Washing; wages $18 per month. Can be seen for two days. 305 EAST se St.—AS SUPERIOR COOK IN CITY OUD or country; han three years’ cily references; makes pastry, soups and jellies; the other as chambermatd and Fess or regular Wellrens; takes charge of the silver and dining room in stylé; wages $15 and #12. 3] 2 EAST 93D BT, NEAR 2D AV,—A YOUNG WO- 214 man as good cook; willing to assist fu the washlog and froning. Good city reference. 293 EAST BTM BP, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT ae nan first class cook; is willing to asi lag and froniag; no objection to the counuy; best reference. EAST 16TH 8T.—-A_ RFSPECTABLE YOUNG Qe e woman to cook, wash and fron; best elty rofer- e 3.4.8 WEST STH ST, BERWREN ert AND OTE AVS.— EO Two girs; one as cook, washer and ironer; the other, @ middl German woman, a8 nurse fo an Aynerle can family; speaks plain English. Good reference, 4 ! EAST ITI ST., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— ried A respectable woman as Lrat cluss cook; has good clty reference, AQG, BAST SST ST. BETWEEN 167 AV. AND A raX) A.A rerpectadle gin as good plam cook and tir class waaher and trouer; yoo elty reference from last plac no objection to go a short distance tu the country. Can be ween for two d 446 vate family or boarding house; wiil assist in the washin; good sity reference from her last piace, Can be seen ull suited, 455 WEST SITH St, BETWEEN OTH AND tort Je) avs., econd floor, back room.—As good cook ; ix willing to assist with the wasllog and froping; four years” cily reference {rum last place. 488 8TH AV. ROOM TWO RESPPOTAVER giris; one as cook, the other a& chambermaid and waitress; no objection to a'private boarding house. 5QQ 2 AV. BETWEEN 22D AND 83D STS.—A oe neat, tidy girl as cook, washer and froner in a small private family. 5QQ stil AV. IN THE FURNITURE STORE, -A PRO- OA? testant woman as enperiar cook; 18 a rat bread and pasiry baker, in a private family or boarding honse; no objections to # restaurant or lunch house; best cily refer- ences. Address M. J. GIR 2 AV-cA RESPCTABLE WOMAN AS COOK YZ) and to assist in washing and froning in a small family; best city reverence. Call for two day G44. 9D AV. cA RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN y As cook; no objection to a private boarding house; a/so.achambermald, Good city rererences. 738 STH AV.-A RESPECTARLE GIRL AS COOK IN le asmall private family; {8 willing to asaist in the washing and fronting; ts a (rst rate baker of bread and bite cult and « splendid washer and ironer; best elty recommen- dations from last place, 1 95 BROADWAY, SECOND FLOOR.-AS FIR! +) | cinss French cook in a private family; good refe- rence, Chambermaids, &c. RESENT EMPLOYER": PR sate. ae 4 QQ WYST 4TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘Pe American girl to 'o chamberwork and waiting, or to do plath sewing and chamberwork; good reference. Gan be soch at her mother's for two days. Rr PIERR AS CHAMBER- Oe) malt and waltrers or ax nurse aud to do plain sewing; city reference. Cnli for two days, 104. ESI JeTH sta YOUNG WOMAN AB CHAM bermaid and waitress, or would do laundry work; has four years’ refereuce from her last place. 120 EAst, STH ST.—A COMPETENT GIRL TO DO 21) chamberwork and waiting; will assist with the washing if required. Can be seen at her present employer's for two days it not suited, 125 WEST 88TH :8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM- 4) bermaid and waitress, or would be willing \o take care of children; can be bighly recommended from ber last place. where she has been for the iast five yenrs; she can fill either of the above aituatlons with perfect sausfaction. Can be seen for two days. [OS NEST BD St. -A RESPECTANLR YOUNG GIRL ZO as chambermaid and waltress; no objection to board- mg house, Cun be seen at present employer's, 130 CEINTON PLAGE, 7H St., REAR —A RESPECT. de ‘abie girl as chambermaid”’ and to do plutn sewing; go to the country or travel with » family; gopd refer- Call or address BE. L, 137 WEST MD ST. SECOND FLOOR—A COLORED 169d girins chambermaid and plain wewer or as child's nurse; good city reference. Cail for two days, 145 EAST 20H STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG EO) girl as chambermatd and waitress in @ private fam- fly; good reference from her last place. 15Q WESE STH ST, BETWEEN 6TH AND 71H AVS 1.4 A respectable Woman to do chamberwork and wait ing or chamberwork and assist in the washing. 1G8 WEST 28) STA RESPROTABLE YOUNG wo. IC) man as chambermaid and waitress; no objectio to assist with the washing and ironing; best city reference, ‘Can be seen for two days at her last employer's. 192 IST AV. NEAR 19TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, front. A respectable young Frotestant girl wa ehnm® bermald apd waitress or would do housework; best city reverence, 207 209 and to take care of chi WEST 26TH ST, NEAR 7TH AV.—A PROTES’ ant young woman as chambermaid and searastrea: do some washing; fe A chambermaid ‘and Jren; te not afraid of work; would nuke herself generally useful. Can be well recommended. 939 WEST S1ST ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— OL A yirt todo chamberwork and light waiting or chamberwork and plain sewing; two yeare’ reference. Can be neen for two days. WEST SSD ST., IN THE REAR—A RESPE ale young girl to do chamberwork and, wa willing and obliging; bas good reference, Can be for two days. ST 32D §T.-A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. O44 W 24 4 bermaid or waitress ina private family; best city Feferance. D5 WEST ep st, BETWEEN STH AND BIH AYS— e)4 A respectable gir) a8 chambermaid and waitr good city reterence Km WASHINGTON 87, OLD hermait; would a guod eity reference. © FAST SIT tan private famtly; bas good reference. 318 WOST aD 8 < ATH AND STiT AVS.— e € A respectable Protestant girl to do chamberwork, pain sewing aid to assiat in Washing; good reference from just place, Call for two days. QOR WEST UTE ST, NEAR ATH AVA RESPEC 326 adie gir: to do chamberwork and waltiug iu a pri- vate family; good city referenc 390 ‘T WTH ST, RETWE A OL) An Encitsh Protestant girl as chambermard waitress; noobjection to assist with the washing and fron ine; ix Willing and obliging; two years’ city reference; no ction to the country. Q69Q BAST 220 ST, O38 maid and waitie City reference. pateuagyene 8 {3 oi AV. IN THE FANCY ron . ©) woman as chambermaid and wail suited. 115 FAST OTH & EL+). ment —A rospe Yerwork or assim with other iweuls no objection to go a Cau be seen for two days. 4)¢ AST £T., SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG OIRL IN ABS tprivate’rambiy as chambermnid oF aurse; best city 18T AND A YOUNG GIRD AS CHAMBER. orchambermaid and jaundress. —A YOUNG Fen tl FRONT BASE- n to do charms make herself in the country, Lie comp etent pt % Work ani reverence, 490 6TH AY,, ROOM NO. 6&—A PROTESTANT GIRL, would like a permanent place as chambermald and 1s & good Hewer; eity relerent 50s AS’ WTA ST.—-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS HOS 7Aatnnermatd and to avsiet with waitings goodie ferences. Cali for two: ay! are Ae 3 fil AV.—A_ YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAMBER. 514 oa eva of plain sewing aud take care of children; city reference from last employ TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A \ lady, ax chambermatd or to take cere of children. dresa Sidney pluce, No, 6 Brooklyn. RENO YOUNG Ad Dressmakers and Senmstresses, ST_ FLOOR, ona FRONT ROOM, $49 BAST WQTH ST. dress and elonkmaking, Fall and winier #2 a 2 50; also ebfidren's and aiterus aud fashion platen; ERB. WEST UTM ST.-A COMPETENT SEAMS who understanda cutiing and fitting thoroughl, Fash muita, wilewen! 15 ment obliging 1# a good bread and biscult taker} best re toon Wheeler & Wilson's machine. Can be givens proaent employer's. oe ber OQ Wast win &T, Qo EAST @ BA PROSCH LADY, THREE 208 _ave.—an experien OZ _ onthe trom Paris, as drosgmaker: a perfect Wtter; an cellent baker of bread apd pastry; wa soon fm private favailies at 92 60 per day. Call on oF ad- rena BF, erence. ¢ WEST THT ST.—A COMPETENT YOUNG WO. QL 4 “wan: fern excelent cook, washer and froner, good Tread and biscait Laker; no objection to boarding house. Good refere: 218 WEST 18TH §T,, TOP FLOOR.—A RES T able woman ns Crsd cluss cook aud baker: perfect Andoratands the business (i ai (8 beagchen; bert elty te. ‘ences, some as long as seven years. Cail or two days iy Wiest wv ROOW NO. 6.—AS_ FIRST 220 pig Fie vtanos, her. Uieiness thoroughly; no objection to @ hovel or boarding house; the beat reiér ences. i 6 WEST MTH 8 iT AND Tit ', BETWEE, An Pnglieh Protestant woman as is cooking tnall ite brnnchemy ad all kinds of desserta; city ref 239 avn, top. thor. firat class cook; andes foups, meats, games, &o. erence. w 4. ok dressmaker, re ft, DEF EBVR, eee c ETH STA YOUNG DADY AS SPAM. understands cloak and Crossmakiog, or cham- bermaid and wearnstress, Cull for two days. ; REAMSTRESS TO DO FAMILY TA FRENCH LADY, ESTABLISHFD 4 Paris fasuiona weekly. Apply 5) BAST asr st. OU) rewiny at her hose, or woul! go out by the day; cute and makes nll Jadies’ and chiloren's clothes on Wheeler & W tison' voys’ clothes hints made #6 mach | repaired, lor address. HY, ott Ak LADY OF MANY YFARS' EXPE. ee) rience In cutting and making Jaden’ undergarments, wrappers, ebildren' ‘clothes of y description, gentiemen's phirte, dey would Tike the wor! a few fain, hd nha quilting; Woking three cence per yard, op Wheeler & sou’ maculaw Calon or audress Mrs. it M, JONLA wishes n (ew ore engngements to go out by the day 100 Wrst ‘orn ST.. CORNER 6T'T AV. drevsmaks ui WOO Fee arama dees pt howe EAST 33D ST., NEAR LEXINGTON AV., PRESENT 14, ‘employer pmpereat irk harm ber. manld and waitiess; willing t anslal with tue wasbing and OLORED WOMAN; IS iront: 19% PRINCE BTA YOUNE t & first class dressmaker operates 00 @ machiae; private family, Cali for three da; WEST I6TIL ST.—A YOUNG. chambermal growing children PROTESTANT GIRL and seamstress or to take care of ty reference. Call for two days. ~A FIRST CLASS SEAMSTRESS 5 understands cutting and Biioy Jadies’ {ean operate on Wheeler & Wilson’ init? Objections to the capacity wa Indies? nee. O55 WEST 2011 s1., NEAR &TH AV.—A LADY, FOR- ee) merly of Sadame Dulen's, will do work at her own hong for three or four mora; firat clags family, dinner, even- Ing and Walking dreasos in the laiost style; Lest reverence, 2973 WEST 22D ST., REAR HOUSE.—A YOUNG LADY ate™ Mressimaker; thoroughly understands cutting and O78 BAY TA COMPETENT DRESSMAKER TO GO out by ihe day tu frat class families; reference given if required. 343 FAST NTH st—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST. Oe) ant vonns woman as seam of children: would do housework in a email farnily; no ob- jection to the country, Can ve seen for two days, QG7 STH AY. BETWEEN 2TH AND S1ST ST OD Eb firet class operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, to goont by the day to do family sewing; can furnish her own sewing machine if required. AUT BAST NTH eta COMPETENT AND EXPERI. enced dressmaker, can use the sewing Toachine, 1 repared to go out by the day, will take a permanent situa. Hon in @ private family. 43 WEST ISTH ST.—A_ RESPFOTABLE YOUNG *)¢} woman to do housework in a smali family; best ref- ereuices, N INTELLIGENT YOUNG WOMAN . DESIRES A home ty nice family, where sewing will compen- gate for boar: ; Address H. Y,, Horald branch oitice, 1 t reference given. Dokiym. N RS. L, STEPHENS, FORMERLY fourth street, won't be happy to see her ob} customers at 83 Elghth avenue, near Twelfth street, Would like the work of a few more ladies, 08 WEST TWENTY- General Housework, &c. 4 STATE ST., BROOKLYN.—A STEADY PROTEST- ant widow 1) do housework in a amail qniet fan r to take care of un invalid; wil be fouud faithiul and capa- bie; best reference, GL BAXE Stich RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO DO general housework, 5 MACDOUGAL ST.-A CAPABLE, INDUSTRIOUS 2) glel to do general housework, Cai be sent at ber present employ: 5 THOMPSON ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL Jo) (Protestant), to do Muht housework or take care of children; dou't mind the country, i WEST 46TH S&T, RETW. AND 7TH 115 3 amall fami 125 MH AY), BETWEEN 11TH AND 18TH ST8.—A RE- +) ‘apectabie young gil todo general hourework in a small private family; 15 8 good cook, washer and ironer, 12 NORFOLK 8T., PB WEEN STANTON AND RIV- 24 “ington, “A good German girl to do general house. work; {8 wiiling and obliging. 13G WEST WTH St, BETWEEN 61 AND Tit AVS. YO rear.—A respectable woman to do general house- work or else to go out by the day, AQ WEST detH SF, THIRD FLOOM, FRONT Room, +) Arespectabie ziti to do general housework; good city reference. Cull for two days. Me 14.5 EAST BD st. MARY DEVOOTT, LATELY AR- +) rived, to uo general housework, r 15 209 & reference, 209 WEST 23D ST.—A STEADY, WILLING GIRL TO +) do general housework; {sa goud plain cook, washer and froner; can be weli recommended by her present em- ployer. s 293 VARICK st..4 YONG GIRL TO Do GEN. Ze) eral housework, cook, wash and iron; first class reference. Can be seen for two tays. DRY SULLIVAN §&T., IN THE REAR.—A SMART, capable New Enviand woman, to do housework in city or country ; city reference. 936 SECOND FLOOR, —A respectable to do general housework tn @ Cail for two day WEST ISTH ST.—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work tn a amati private family; good city reference, T ATH AT.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN- housework in a pilvate fanfly; four years’ EAST 29TH 8T., room.—A respectable young girl to do general e- work; is a plain cook, washer aud troocr, A small private family preferred. 94Q WEST. 1TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 248 Fitoao geueral housework in 'w private family; Good olty reverence 287 2, AXy, IN SHE, MILLISER STORE-—A RE- “a ‘spectable young girl to do general housework. 3] 7 WEST 86TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT. . young gir ina small American family, to do how work ; 1s wil/ing and obliging; good reference. 3] g WEST 25TH £T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO 3449 do general housework ; country preferred; good re- ference. 8320 FAST 220 8T., BETWEEN IST AND 2D AVS, on second floor, real Atespectable young woman to do general housework in a private family; faa geod plain and a splendid washer and froner; hua the best city reference from her last place, WEST 95TH ST., BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH 327 4 avs.—A respeetanle girl to do general honsework ; in willing and obliging; best city reference; not afraid to work. 329 PAST surH s1.. THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— OLA A respectable girl to do general housework in a small private family; is a good piain cook, washer and froner; good elty reference, Call for two days. € WEST 16TH ST., RING TOP BELL.—A YOUNG 330 BAST 82D ST.—A YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; best city reference, Nurses, de. 19 "AS" STH STAN ENGLISH YOUNG Woman, 7 | just arrived, as nurse; would asaist with chamberwork or wait on &n elderly Ind; A 7 sp era FRENCH OrRt, SPEAKING FRENCH 1y; good reference if required, uenala im ® Brwvate {aca OQ WEST NTH s8t.—A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN D the care of chisdren and make herself generaliy use- fal. Apply for two days at her present employer's, 1O5 22% St YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN, PRO- ay oom as wet nurse in a private family, Call for dt. NT EMM CE Ei hey DEES 2, 131 WEST S8YH 8T,—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ra irl as nurse orto do chamberwork and plain sew- ing | good elty reference, 141 BROADWAY, ROOM NO, 10,—A RESPECTABLE married woman as wet nurse, with a fresh breast of mili, witnout any eacumbrances; references. 204 HENRY st. coaneR OF CLINTON.—A_RE- spectable young woman to take care of children; no objection to assist with chamberwork. Can be seen at il gS HELP WANTED—FEMALES, T° per, WORKING CLASS.-WE ARE NOW PI to furnish all classes with constant employment it home, the whole of t! or for the spare winess new, light and able. Persona of ily earn from Bc, to #5 per evening, and a pi fo: sum by devoting their whole time to the business, a girls earn Lad aa mach as men. ‘bat all who see this notice may send their address, and test the business, we ‘Ke this unparalleled offer: To such as are not well we witl send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. si Particalars, a valuable sample. which will do to commenea Work on, and ® copy of The People's Literary Compan! one of the largest and best family newapapers published, sent tree by mail, Keader, if yon want permanent, profitable work, address E. 0, ALLEN PCon Auruste, Me? Bsns Sat Bun inte 8 in SS WANTED-A TEACHER FOR NEEDLEWORK AND YV English language, 220 Atlantic st, Brooklyn. ANTED-A YOUNG WOMAN WITHOUT A BABY a8 wel nurse, ©. MACKEY, 309 Hast det at, ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework. Apply at 704 Broadway. TANTED—A GOOD GIRL, ABOUT 16 YEARS, TO AS« Wins family of three? Appi nt 450 Wost 34th at. Ware. AND SPAMSTRESS. APPLY AT her present employer's, WAN} WEST 2TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT room.--A competent person as nurse and stress or would do ehamberwors ; best city re! QO PAST BTW St.—AN EXPERIENCED NUK thoroughly understa ¥ from tte birth; fas no obfeetion to the country, and comm nl well recommended from lier last employer. Call or address for (wo days. ») WEST 4D 8T,, SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROM «#4 A respectable married woman wet nurs & baby at her own hous WEST 20TH §T.-A LADY TO TAKE CARE O SOS s bety ena tine up on # bottle at her own hous hae no children of hi 39, —A COMPETENT NURSE AND On dutoated and fond of ebtldren; good city reference. Call or address. 3333 RAST 22D 8T., SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM. OD A respectable young married woman to wet HUrse & Young baby at her own houses the best city reference given froin her last place if required. Can be seen for two days. AO WEST 27H 8T.—A MIDDLE AGED PROTEST. +7 ant woman as purse; is competent of taking charge of «baby from birth, or wail on wn invalid; best reference, Can be seen all the week. BGT Te AVy PIRST, FLOOR SA RESPE OU ¢ young married woman, aged 23, as wet nui three weoks old; has a freah breast of mili. 390) MADISON ST.-A RESPECTABLE MARRIED O-1T woman, who bas lost her baby, two weeks old, wauta ‘@ child to nurse at her own residence, A 236 WEST 82D ST.—A RESPECTARLE MARRIED F OO women wishes @ child to wet nurse at her own ouse, 4Q() STH AY., ROOM NO. 9 WANTED, A RABY 70 , wet nurse, by a respectable young woman who has Jost her own, 625 WEST 42 St. —AS WET NURSE, BY A RESPECT. V2) able woman: ts young and healthy and has abun- Inquire for three days, for Mra. HOGSHAW, B71 eA SETTERS, OTH AND. 47TH Bts second floor, back room,—A respectable marri baby to wet nurse at ber home, isos has lost her own, two mouth old, dance of milk. woman two days, LOTR TAT, BETWEEN fxr AND, sorit 8 * first foor, front room. —A respectable marri indly wishes a baby to wet nuarao at her own house; lost ber own at birth, best reference. NY LADY IN NEED OF A TRUSTWORTHY AND competent elderly wornan as nurse or to arsist in house- Keoping ant who is fully c pals of taking charge, and hoe the Vestreference: would .0 fo: home, Address Mis. HA LEY, station E, &th av, ‘Uan be seen for Laundressess &e. GRAND ST,~A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO DO gentlemen's or family warhing at her own house, if Q2 WEST HOUSTON ST, CORNER OF LAUREN! De) stairs.—A young woman who di eutiemen’s’ and ladies" washing would lfke more custom references can be give 119 Mntvetenr na by the day or by th O57 Meet ep. et. e) (first class launcress at ber own residence; would go ont by the day; best references. 263 West ast st. SECOND FLOOR.—A RESPECT. 44d) chle woman to Zo out to do washing and scrubbing by the day or week. 65 WEST 87TH ST., NEAR 7TH AY.—AS FIRST Ye) ciany laundress and to do fine futing; good city rof- erence, Cull for two day! OG WEST MTH ST, NEAR TTI AV.—A RESPECT. 44)0) able woman as ‘first class laundress; understands ‘il kinda of fineries and French luting; good city reference, UP BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AYS., competent woman to go out to wash ay., between Il and 1 o'eloc! ANTED—AN OPERATOR FOR WHEFLER & Wike on's machine; muat understand drevenaking; miso kang. Call at 157 Kast 1th st. JANTED--A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, TO DO UP- stnira work, s ehort distance out of the city. Call B18 West 18th at. avin he ~ JANTED—A GERMAN, SCOTCH OR COLORED WoO- man, to do general housework, where there are two adults,” Apply at £03 Prince at., Letwoen 10 and 3 o'clock. ANTED—A GOOD GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND iron in & sma!) private family, Apply, with refere mc id at., between 8th and sh ava, WASTED-A COOK, A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, who understands pinta cooking; ‘will find @ good ea and friendly home at 19 Greene st. y WANTED—A NEAT AND. TIDY ¢ or RL, TO NO THE of apinin family. Tngaire at 1,225 *s oflice, IM Chambers st., room No. TANTED—A SiR Ke, GENERAL HOUSEWORK, ‘one competent, with good recommendations, Apply foe breetdays, at’ West Ols¢mc, near fh av. we: V FANTED—A GIRL TO DO CHAMBERWORK AND waiting and attend to fires in grates, Beat re‘erences zaquived. Apply before 12 o'ciock on Wednesday at 113 Bust th a WAXTED-A GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID AND TO At. tend ebfidren, Also & seamstress, an operstor om Wheeler € Wilson's machine, by the week," Both or Germans, Protestanin, housewo! ericand Apply at Ww? NTED—BY THE MONTH OR LONGER, A SEAM. a stress who understands dress:naking oni can fit ladiea® " Oa amined a Florence sewing machine, Apply at 4 sat 46th nt, WANTEDSAT 193% WEST 49711 ST., A GIRL TO DO eneral housework {na private family; must be nent and tidy and a yood cook, washer and froner; none others: need upply. Call for two days, A. R. VAN NEST, WASTED A YOUNG WOMAN AS CTAMBERM AID and waitress; must thoroughly understand her Dusk ness and have good city references. Apply at 43 West 9th st, from 11 til 1, thik day. WANTEDTEN GOOD WAITER GIRES, IN A, DOWN town restaurant. ‘eecond floor , dolne « Aluner busines only; only thon understanding thelr business; must come mouce next Monday, Address STEWART, Herald oftice, YANTED—A MIDDLE AGED, EXPERIENCED Wo. a nurse for young children; one required who can bring elty references as to capacity and respectability In ere reapect and who dues not care for much going out, Ad- dress P, L., box 5,263 Posy office. TANTED—A LADY'S MATO, thoroughly understands the duties of a lady's mald, with that of being a first class dressmaker ant hairdressers can hear of a goo! position, where the bert of waves will bE paid, by addressing, with reference, box 8,093 Post oles, A PROTESTANT, WHO 2] AMITY STA WOMAN, WHO IS _A GOOD COOK, (D1 washer and froner, to act as honsekeeper fora sm: Call after 9 P.M. family of three persons. __ SITUATIONS WA NTED=MALES. $6 —#1°0 RONUS PAID FOR OFFICE POSITION OF DOU g750 to $1,000 in AL house, banking or fnsurance pres ferred, by © married German gentleman, most reliable, well edticated; speaking English, German and. French; bert ref+ erences. Adress, appointing interview for Saturday, F, R, S., Herald oftic 212 FOLTON S?,, CORNER BROADWAY.—AN ENG. A ws Vslman, just’arrived, as butler or waiter. Address 8. Kk. Call for tite days. YOUNG MAN WISHFS A POSITION IN AN surance or other oNece; Is a fine nenma Mode aalacy required, Address THOMAS BENNE(T, box Id Herald office, iy A GENTLEMAN OF 18 YEARS’ EXPERIUNCE INV the. pete business desires a situation, eltherin = bank or banking hones: can eive the very best references ae to character and qualifications. Addyess D., Post office, Bale timore. 288 ITH AY.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS LAUN- dress; thoroughiy under stands the business; bas the best city reference, IYH AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS FIRST CO) class launiresa wishes to doa few young men's ‘washing or feml.y washing: can give good reference. 3.4.4. STH AV.cA FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS TO 3 do the washing of afew families at her own rari- dence; fully undovetands fnting; has the best city reference, 5G TH AYy,, BETWEEN 2TH AND S0TH 878.4 OOO rerpectaiie young woman as Jaundress; bas the best city references, 4.04. FAST Mtit ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM, A competent woman by the day ax launiress, ar to do any kind of housework; can come highly recommentod. 41k ) EAST 12TH ST.—WASHING TAKEN IN, OR «) would go out to work at residences; can be well re- coinmended. QO kT, AVA) YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A Fe) couple of gentlemen's washing or asmail family’s ing at her own ho! Inquire in the store. 7EO MH AV. BETWEE (OF competent woman to work out by the day at Sng, oning or any kind of Huling; good reference, ‘ GIST AND 52D STS. A he Waitresses, &e. 7 WEE? BT ot, PRESENT EMPLOYER'S. A RR: OD. apectadleyoung girl ae first class Waiiress; NO objec tion to assist at chataberwork, WASTED BY A YOUNG MAN, LATELY ARRIVED from Dublin, a rituation aa porter in a store or others wie # no moqualotance in New York. Address A, Dy Herald otties, ANTED—BY A FRENCHMAN, A SITUATION AS waiter or house servant fo @ fazally or boardin: houses speaks good English. Best recommendations, Address Ay G., box 110 Herald odice. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE colored man, as walter in’ a private family or board Ing house, Best cily refereuce. Address R. D.y bux 13v Her ald office, _CLERKS AND SALESMEN. A XOUNG MAN, 18 YPARS OF AGE, W AA good hand, wishos dress O, W., Herali offic ‘A YOUNG MAN Wrio Is Us . and leather trade, fn retail tion. Address T, H., 69 A. GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO REPRESENT A FIRST 2A. class dry goots or notion house abroad; salary $6,000, or will take an interest. Address F. F. A,, Herald oflice. GENTS WANTED—TO SOLICHY ORDERS FOR 4A. fancy show cards tn the efty and country; Mberal terms to the rigat man. Call at 24 Broadway. A YOUNG MAN, WITH THREE YEARS’ EXPERIENCR ne bookkeeper in one of the Inrgest tmporting nnd job Ding houses in this city, desires a situation; best references, Address A. M., box 2ia Herald ofice. RITING A situation in a store or olllce, Ad- 2 ROOT, SHOR le, Wants a atue 59 prt A GERMAN GIRL AS DOOR GIRL OR Od toa smail family to wait on # iad AAG WPST MD ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL 4A4O tna private family ae Grat clase waitress; good ciiy reference from last place. girl to do general housework in a small family, ge 33L 402 WEST MTH &T.—A RESPROTARLE YOUNG girl to do general housework in a small private (am- fly. Can be seen for two days, 413 pasist in the washing and ironing: way in the country; good elty re: 423, FAST 19TH 8T.—A GOOD, SMART NORTH OF irl to do general housework ; or of bread and biscuit; good Ireiand Protestant good bal Ww 4-4]. IP irfived trom the old country, to do general house- work} no objection to the country, F2Q eT AV, BETWEEN S6THT AND SvTIt STS.—A OLY respectable gitt to do general housework fn a small family; {8 @ good washer and ironer; the best city refer- ence. BD AY, 59 BETWEEN STH AND STI STs, 591 top foor—A reapectn le woman to do housework? im willing and obliging and will wake herself useful; good ‘6 elty reference, 3 A.D 8D AY) BETWEEN 4167 AND 42D STS.—A RE: GA shectatte woman. to do general housework oF chainberwork; govd ely reference, Call Tor two days, GAG BRexwicn sr. PROTESTANT GIRL TO TO do housework; is willing and agreeable; ts « good washer, froner and plaii cook; city reference. Cail for two days 1 11 ¢ 2D AV, CORNER OF 5TH STA RESPECTA- «116 ite gir’todo yoncral housework ia a emall family; good oity reference, ete 1 373 BROADWAY, BETWEE: 40) rea —A Housekeepers, &ce RENWICK ST., NEAR CANAL.—AS NOUSERERP. 1 +) er; no objection to the country; would go-to Florida or Callfornis. FAST 19TH ST.—A YOUNG LADY AS HOUSR- Keaper in a witower's or elderir gentleman's Cam reapoct. Call for one weok. BETWEEN HICKS AND COLUM. Ax housekeeper by an ‘enjoying good health Cul, y45 iy; fully competent in 6 eneh and Englith tinent ayS; nO Objeoion to matron, having been suc! what part of the country. hy or Fy HUDSON ST.—AS TOUSERFEPER, BY A TITO- 15 rough, domesticated Protestant Ameviean; under- Manas marceting, caking of all kinds, fg very ayaiomatlc and neat, and Ww and retiav.e; will furaish uadoubte natry and capavility, Call ov address above, sieiiat a 4 WEST 98D ST.~A LADY BREAKING UP HOUSES 206 keeping desires to procure a situation in a arictiy private family lor m competent cook who she cap recom- rend. Cail (ror 10 A, M. to 8 P.M, for two days, ) 2 GH AV.—A YOUNG AMERICAN LADY OF RE- 8I 6 finemeat as housekeeper. Address Mise MIpSI- BAR, nd Is willing to work; found trustworthy ference as regards toe MO USEREEVER, aa N AMERICAN LADY OF REPINEMENT DI AS paition ss housekesper for a widower. Adc Wits ee New York Post vee. “WIDOW LADY OF REFINEMPNT WISik position of housekeeper for x widower of wealt Mrs. C. HAMILTON, 828 Bi PERSON WOULD Mi widower or ® tani matron jn ao institution; baw yeara’ expertence in hc usehold duties, Ad Terad oillee, for two daya. UADY OF MIDDLE AGE, REFINED AND INTEL: , ax housekeeper to an biderly gentleman of meanas A physiclan precerred; would go as matron In vn Inatituivon; 4y good with the Bick ; Would take charge of Suing fo aaylum. Acdresa, for one week, Mra, W. Ly Herald branch Ovice, Brookiyn. rape DUSEREHI EWS PORTION WANTED, BY AN AMER. L joan Indy, {0 & hotel of gentleman's club bouse, or rat Gass boarding howe, td conver-ant with either, having great experience; 44 very energerte and Wil lig to be tise, Unier= de tine oon and lannety pertectty, Address HOUSE KEEPER, box 140 Herald oflide, Lik ‘G WOMAN AS WAITRESS IN 706 BD AV.—A YOU * atands checking; good refer- @ reetaurant; und ences, Miscelinneons, A) MYRTLE Avy SECOND FLOOR, BROOKLYN.— OU OA French, indy, a first class dressmaker, cntter and king a little of the Eny lish language, would like to ome ina private Auerfcan family; she is able and willing to take care of all the details of the household. For particninrs aud references cali on or address FRENCH DRESSMAKER, QL WEST 8D gt.—coryving DESIRED AT HOME by @ young indy. Addre 143 2 AvqA Foure LADY Ix 4 conraorio . ery establishment; bas had experience and ean pro- duce the best city reference. Cali on or address Misa A. G. 160 East tort st.—a YOUNG LADY IN A FANCY VU coods, bakery or clgar store; is willing to give her services to iearn the business. O75 GARDEN. §T.,: HOBUKEN, N. J.—A YOUNG © Inviy wishes a eitnation in a confectionery or bakery; Address, all the week, Misa E. understands the business. DAWSO 2 MQ CANAD ST.-A YOUNG GIRL TO;GO OCT AS 356 Jadios’ hairdresser, by (he day, week or month, Call for two days, 4.0 this week, WEST 44911 ST. IN BASEMENT,—A RESPE: able widow to work by the day or week, 40) STH AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRTL 462 a bakery, confect!ouary or fancy store. 8 6TT_AY., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—AN 6 fotellixent American gitl, aged 14, an orphan, wishes a home where abe could be gent to school or recei:e sore {n- struction; would’like to be adopted fa tome good family. Call on oF address, 9 S2,Avg BETWEEN aati AND 48TH BTS—A oung lady 8 companion; understands batrdress- ing Cail ‘0 ATTEND YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION AS SALES: 4 man in ahat store; can furnish best of reference as ta Abiiity And honesty from the piace where last employed. cress Frank, Herald ofico, WHOLESALE ROOT AND SHOE HOUSE DESIRE ZA to make arrangements with two or more reliable sales mien who ean command @ rat class trace, Address bos ,202 Post ollie, CTIVE MAN WANTED—FOR PENMAN; WILLING AA to work for moderate aalary and having 8200 to de posit axsecurity for honesiy, may apply at 07 Droadwayy room No. 4. BOOKKEEPER OF TEN YEARS! EXPERIENCR IM shat manufactory and hat jobbing honse (5 years each) is open for an engagement from January 1; moderate; refera to lnat employers, who are closing busi Aadiess K., box 6,748 New York Post ollica. ss GOODS SALFSMEN WANTED in the city retail trade. Apply to A. FIELDS, 983 Grand st., corner Chrystie. T)PESS,COONS—A YOUNG MAN, CAPABLE AND experienced, is open for an. engagement aa asstatant ia or to take charge of a dress na jobbing code deps tae! house, Address ABILITY, Herald oflice, XP ERTENCED ROOKKEEPER (SCOTCHMAN, AGEB 1)" 27) wishes asituation ag clerk or bookkeeper! double b r systems: excellent testimoniaiss and othe ary, Address T. R. 8, Heraid ofice. OCERY CLERK WANTED-ONPE WHO THOR oughly understonts the business and fs not afraid of poly immediately to H. PUNCHARD & CO., 65 New G Ri r work. Chamber: GALrSwAN wa TED—IN A JEWELRY STORE: ONA ‘ who th: 5 QITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN FROM THE 8 South, who ‘can command some trade, in a wholesale Kfocery or commission house; understands the clagsificatiog Of cotion, €e.: good references; salary moderate. Addresa BL ©, V., 213 South Eth st., Jersey City. WASTED S Ag GERMAN DRY GOODS SALESMAR, ‘Appl y at 483 Grand st, WASTED oN OR BEFORE THE IST OF JANUARY, A siination as bookkeeper, Best refoveaves given. Ad= dress TUNXIS, Herald office. ghly understands the busine Broadway. Apply to G. for two dave. A LADY AS DAILY OR VISITING GOVERNESS tenches the solid branches, also Drawing, Painting German and French; terme moderate; references given. e48 C. C,, box 221 Herald oflice. RESPECTABLE FAMILY OF THIS CITY WISITES to join Wl ue ears of age, who revurned recentiy from of France, speaking French, Engle ‘1 ‘aughters of a reapectable American fami ho same age and who spank French, y. Address J, M. ©,, box 134 RNESS OR CONGENITAL / home fo part payment of instruction, Pe aang mo- dern languages mad ae nits, Address INSTRUUTRESS, 823 v. FAAIRDRESSING cA HAIRDRESSER OF TASTE AND few mors tadies daily of OE Elizabeth at. FANTBD—AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN IN AN umbrella and parasol manufactory; must be thoroughly acquainted with the business ant able to command alty job- bing tende, Addresa E. & M., Herald office. WANTED BreINess x Men preferred; yeta few can find en hinve good address, Apply to J. Ws RAULB, 4 floor. N; EXPERIENCED 8ALR& ployment whe Joho ah, NTE AN FROM 16 TO 18 YEARS OF Age; a good pen quie& aud correct at figures, wha resides with b's parents; must furgish the best, city refer. ences, Address in bandwriilog of applicant, SEYMOUR, Herald of Wastes? ‘mereantile banking Dainese experience. Ke Diy as to integrity, enpacity, &e. Poss ole, A YOU POSITION .OF RESPONSIBILITY IN A f house by @ gentleman of large ‘ences of tne hizhest resveeta. Address box 69 New York U © keeper, in m ei family, by m competent ¥ widow lady, fn red ustances, Retiable revere wen. Address for afew days W. 8, Braneh Herat o rouklya, WASTED<A POSITION AS VISITING OR RESI governess, companion to a lady; understa Making; or housekeeper in a gentieman's family given, Addross C., box 160 Herald ofliee, TELE | IPRTENT WAITR from last place, wanter ist st, WITH RECOMMED Call before 11 o'elock: at 3 Ustrul COMP, Me Apply at LADIL A yous AN fon or Indly’s ro SITUATION OFFIC RKS! : - VURST CLASS DRESSMAKERS WANTED—AT 1,237 Broadway, GALESWOMEN | AND 5. S aaleswomen and two men, to wo Bridgeport, fonn. ‘hone Waving a thorough kn wieige of gente’ tur, ve uiiinery may apply b Mae artoe 8, Mee OUN HIG INS, Le dinth avenney St Address, snting revereness and ‘expectations, K. MALLEY, ridgeport, Conn. FSMEN WA NTED-FIVE y TANTED-SITUATION, BY A YOCNG MARRIED man, as bookkeeper, Cashier, or saloatnan; manatage turing business preferred? fousteen years’ experience; na objections to te tho city or teavelling; refereuces, Ade dress B, 8. T., box 16) Herald odie. WANTED=A SITUATION AS CLERK OR ASSISTANT book keaper vy a young man from the country, who haw. had three years’ experience fa the grovecy and liquor bugle ness; 18 quick Anleorrect at fgures and & good penmaa Address COUNTRY MAN, Herald off TOUNG MEN AND BOYS CAN MAKE MONEY SELL. Ing toys now end curing bolidays, on the siccet ant tog stores. “125 Chambers street. ACHMEN AND GARDENERS, G MAN WANTS A SITUATION TO TAKE of horsea and make himsel( generally naclul; n& fou teoe to the country, Call at 4ly 4b ay., near 00h shy Poor. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COAO man and gardener; understands bis business thoroug! y good reference; no objection to the cousuy, Addres® » box 124 Herald oMice, GENTLEMAN 19 DPSIROUS OF OBTAINING & ace of situation (or his coachman; he's wililing to take the KFOOM, OF wowid go. ws porter in ® hotel OF ALOT® a be seen aud very highly recommended by his prevent eum ployer at 36 East 20th at.

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