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FFICIAL CANVASS. 6 HOARP OF COUNTY CAN. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOAR NOVEMBER 21, 1671—1 P.M. ‘The Board renssembled after recess. he Board rensvea Geman, Cuddy, Chariock, McKiever, Mitchell, O'Nelil, Plunkitt and Woltman—8. ‘Supervisor Woltman moved that the resolation heretofore adopted, that no one bat the members and officers of this Porrd and reporters of the press be allowed within the railing of the Cbamber during the canvass of ihe voter, be ind inhereby amended 60 a8 to permit counsel; Interested in its canvass, seats insise the railing, Which was carried, «li the Suporvisors present voting in ine aflirmative ‘On motion, Supervisor Coman commen-ed the canvass of the First Ward, op Aldermen and Assistant Alderman, which was compleve, wiih the exception of the Eighth Dis- trict, the canvassers of which district were ordered vw be sent for to correct returns for Assistant Alderman. Second Ward completed, with exception of Second Dis- trict, the canvassers.of which district were ordered to be sent for to correct returns on Assistant Alderman, On motion of Supervisor Coman, the vote for Zollikofer was canvassed from the Supervisors’ return in the Ninth Dybtrict, Fourth Ward. The Eleventh District was canvassed from the Supervisors? xth Ward.was then taken up by Supervisor Cuddy, ) motion Of Supervisor Cuddy, the Inspectors in te Ftith and Twelfth Districts were ordered to be sent for to make return for Assistant Alderman. . On motion of Supervisor Cuddy, the Inspectors of Blection in toe Tenth, Bleventh, fwelfth, ‘Thirteenth and Fourteentn Districts were ordered lo be sent for to make proper returns on Aldermen, : ‘The Seventh Ward was taken up by Supervisor Reilly. ‘On motion of Supervisor Keiily the Inspectors of Election in the Fourth, Eighth, Eleventh aud Twellth Dist icte were ordered to be sent for to correct thelr returns. In the Sixth District, on motion of Supervisor Plunkitt, the vote of Joyee waa canvassed at 18, Dilger 16, and Martin 30, to agree with Clerk's return, On twotion of Supervisor Reilly, the Board took a recess until 12 o'clock to-morrow (November 28, instant), NOVEMBER 22, 1871—12 o'clock. assembled after recess, @ quorum of mem- Supervisor Pluakitt in the chair, The Inspectors of the Eighth District of the First Ward ap- peared and corrected (heir returns on Aldermen and Assict- ant Alderman, Tue Inspectors of the bleventh District of the Sixth Ward appeared and eureced their return on Assistant Alder. man. Supervisor Mitchell proceeded to canvass the Eighth Ward, On motion of Supervisor Mitchell the Inspectors of Elec: tion in the First, Second and Twenty-second Disincte were ordered (o be sent for to correct thelr returns, On motion of Supervisor Mitchell the Third, Ninth Districts were canv Supervisor Mitchell proceeded to canvass the The Fourth District was canvassed from the returns, On motion of Superrisor Mitchell, the Inspectors in the Seventh, Eighth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Lightecath Dis- tricte were sent lor to correct their returns, Supervisor Hart proceeded to canvess the Sixteenth Ward. On motion of Supervisor Hart, the returns made to visor in the Second and Fiith Districts were read on ant Aldermen, and the same were adopted On motion Of supervisor Hart, the Inspectors tn the Sey- enth, Eighth and Kleventh Districts were sent for to correct thelr returns, ‘ Supervisor Welch then proceeded with the Tenth Ward. On motion of Supervisor Welch, the Inspectors in the Fhiat, Second, Fourth, With, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Dia- trict were sent for to correct their returns, In the Third District the vote on Aasistant Alderman was canvassed from the Supervisors’ return: Supervisor Welch then proceeded with the Eleventh Ward. On motion of Supervisor Welch the Inspectors of the Sec ond, Third, th ‘and twellth Districts were ordered to be ut for to correct their returns. mn motion of Supervisor Welch in the Eighth District the vote on Aawstant Alderman was canvassed {rom the Super- Visors’ returns; and inthe Ninth District the vote for Solo- mga Mebrbach was canvassed al wolperrisor Charlock then procended with the Twelfth Ward. On motion of Supervisor Charlock the Nineteenth District was canvasged from the Supervisors’ returns; and the Twen- ideth irom the County Clerk's revurns. Supervisor Relliy then proceeded with (ht canvass of the Thirteenth Ward, ‘On motion of Supervisor Reilly the Insp: ond, Third, Fourth, Tenth and Twelfth dered to be sent for to correct thelr returns. On motion of Supervisor Reiily, in the Stxth District, Burghard’s vote was canvasged at’ fiteen (15); and In the ‘Iwellth District Dilger's vole was canvassed at ove Lundred d four 104). Supervisor Cuddy then proceeded to canvass the Four- teenth Ward. ‘ ‘On motion’ of Supervisor Cuddy, the Inspectors of Fleo- tion in the Seventh District were ordered to be sent for to correct their returns on Ass: Aldermen, and the Super Visors’ returas on Alderinen were read and adopted. On motion of ‘Buperrisor Cuddy, the Inspectors in. the Eighth, Fieventh and Vuirteenth Disiricts were sent for to correct thelr returns. In the Eleventh District, on motion of Supervisor Cuddy, the vote for Dilger was conyaased at thirty-five. The balauce Of the Disirict was canvassed from the Clerk's returns, Bupervisor Charlock moved that Supervisor Com absence of Supervisor Irving) proceed to oauvu teenth Ward. Which was carried: all the Supervisors present vo the aflirmative. ‘The canvass of sala ward was then proceeded with. On motion of Supervisor Coman, the Second District was canvassed from the Supervisors’ returns; the vote on Assiat- ant Alderwan in the Fourth District was canvasred (rom the Supervisors’ returns; the Firth District was cauysesed from the County Clerk's returns, ©n motion of Supervisor Coman, in the Sixth District, the Wie, tor Radde was canvassed at Uiree hundred and twenty- three (323), Which was afterwards withdrawn, and the Inspectors were ordered to be sent for. On motion of Supervisor Coman, the Inspectors in the ‘Tenth, Eleveuth and Twelith Distiicty were ordered to bo sent for. Snpervisor Woltman moved that the vote by which the Saperviaors? returns in, the Eleventh District of the Four teenth Ward on Dilger's vote were adopted be reconsidered, Which was carried: all the Supervisors present voting in the afirmative. r Woltman moved that rect their re The Board rv bers present, in the Sec: , Were ore n (in the the Fif- fn he Inspectors in said ur motion of Supervisor Woltman, the Board took a recess: until ILA, M,, November 23, inst. Novennre 23-11 A. M ‘The Board reasrombied after recess, Supervisor Woitman in the chair, a quorum being present. Supervisor MeKtever proceeded to canvass the returns from the Ward. On motion of Supervisor MeKiover the Inspectors in the Fourth, Filth, Twellth, Thirteento, Seventeenth, Twenty. third, Twenty-fourth and Twenty-reventh Districts were or- dered! to be seat for to correct their returns, Supervisor Charlock moved that Sapervisor Cuddy, In the absence of Supervisor Irving, proceed to canvass tae Ligh- veenth Ward retort Which was carrie he allirma tive, ine quervitor Cuddy then proceeded with said Ward. (on motion of Supervisor Cuddy, the Clerk's returns on Al- cerman in the Lieventh District were read and adopted, and {ie luspectora in said district were ordered to appear and correct their returns on Assistant Alderman, ‘On motion of Supervisor Cnddy the Inspectors of Election in the Ninth, Twel/th, Fourteenth, Filteenth, Sixteenth, Twent h and Twenty-fourth Districts were sent for wo cor- ir returns, TeGn motion of supervisor Cuddy, tue Board then took @ recess untli 2:20 P.M. all the Supervisors present voting in Noveunen 23—9:30 P. M, ‘The Board reassembled after recess, Supervisor Cuddy in he chair, a quornm of members being present, Supervisor Piupkitt proceeded to canvass the Nineteenth ‘ ‘aril. Toe Fifth district was canvassed from the Supervisors’ turns, 7 Ou motion of Supervisor Plankitt the Ins} tion th tho Third, Eighth, Fourteenth, Twenty-second, Twenty-fifth, Twenty-seventh, Twenty-cizhth and Thirty- first districts were sent for to correct their returns, ‘On motion of Supervisor Piunkitt, the Nineteenth District was canvassed from the Clerk's returos, and the Thirty- Becond was canvassed from the Supervisors’ returns on Ag sistant Alderman. Supervisor Plunkitt proceeded to canvass the Twentieth rs of Elec- Ward. On motion of Supervivor Prunkitt, the Inspectors of Eleo- thon in the Firat, Second, Seventh, Thirteenth, Fitteenth aud Twenty-fourth Districts were sent for. Un motion. of Supervisor Plonkitt, the Third, Sixth and Twentieth Districts were canvassed from the Clerk's retu a On motion of Supervisor Pinnkitt the Fourth and Kigh- teenth Districts were canvassed from the Supervisors’ re- turns. Supervisor O'Neil then proceeded with the canvass of the Twenty-tirst Ward. Tn. motion of Supervisor O'Nelll, the Inspectors in the Seventh, Twenty-rat ana Twenty-second Districts were sent for to correct their reti ‘On motion of Supervisor UN, the Bighth District was the Cler! returns. Supervisor Plunkitt then proceeded with the Twenty-kec- | OTH motion of Supervisor Plunkitt the Inspectors of Tieo- Hon in the First, Second, Sixth, Fifteenth and Twenty-second Districts were sent for to correct their returns, On motion of Buper rv Plunkitt, the vote returned for Melrbach was canvassed at three hundred and ninety-two (392) In the Sixth District, and Vance'y vote tn the Twenties District was canvassed al two bundred and ninety (220). ‘On motion of Supervisor Piunkitt, te Seventh and Twen- Dietrt ved from the Supervisors’ re- rotest was received from Peter Gilsey and tor Aldermen hereb; sixth, ‘The following pihers, candidat Tho ‘undersigne from the Fourth, New York, b inst all the returne Sighth Wards of the rassed by tne Board of County or included in the canvass of eiection held tn the City of New York on November, 1871, for the office of Alder. efor the Teason that sald return are false and frauiulent, and do not correctly a the votes cast for Veter Gileey, James Fitzgerald, Jenkins Van Sthaick, Solomon Mebrbuch, Daowel D. Conover, John Fal- cher, Alexander Wilder, Alexander Martm, James McLaren, Wiliam Rade, Saruel B. 1. Vance, Wilitan Joyce, dobt Youn Cochrane and Michael Carroll, or any or etther piiveln, for sald ofice of Alderman ; and also for the reason that neither of the aforesaid persons are allowedthe number Urvotes actually cast for them and each of them In sald wards, and each of them for sald ofice of A Merman and also for Ae fiston that tie number of votes actually cast for the ons, and eneb of them, for said office in eaid votes cant at the seventh day o aforesaid pers: ward pectively, was far greater than appears by said retur r either of them, And also for the reason that @ much larger nomber ot | votes are al- Jowed to Lawrence R. Jerome, Thomas Coman, He ''B. Wart, “kuward Schlieutingy Georeo Hi. Mitevell James ©, Dimond, Bernard O'Neil, William H. Charioek, George W. Plunkitt, James NoKiever, dward Cuddy, ward Welch and James than were actually cast for ‘d otice of Alderman in said Samuel Koch, bryan, Reilly, Tring, {n each of said ward them or either of them for s: wrarda respec.ivels * Youic, Nov, 22, 1871. ee ee om ‘ABM, R. LAWRENCE, Jn, H, L. CLINTON, of Counsel, James Pitzgeraid, be Ebay 2 Schaick, jor arbach, Daniel D. Conover, Jobn Fa! Ale oo mee martin, nes McLaren, William Radde, a erence Wiliam doves, John Dilger, John Cochrane, Michwe! Carroll and Alexan ler Wilder, Which wean reterred to the Special Committee on Protests, The Board, on mation of Supervisor Chariock, then took & recess until November 2%, ist. ut ten o'cloe (To Bo Continued.) for Peter (iiser NEW PUBLICATIONS, « N THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY \ art first, price Be,, new: tilustrated with the celebrated drawings of Gustave Dore. a i ordere for 100,000 copies, and ow! press of orders coming In daily, we shall not be able to exe cute allorders for some weeks after publication; so we de- "Ein thelE orders Dow, ICHARDSON & OG., 22 Vesey etreet. Aa we bavi ing to the EUROPE. JARIS.-HOTEL DE L'bMPIRE, 67 RUE NEUVE ST. PANGiSTIN, comer of tne Rus dene Vaiss i RAB, roprietor, i# happy to announce to his friends and the travel: ing public tp general that ils house bas su‘tered no injuries during the last even 7 DENTISTRY, AMES A. REED, M.D, SURGICAL AND MEOHANT- eo) cal Dentist. ’siabiiened in New York 1848, and at 27a Pith av ane, third door above Sevenveenth, 18d from the Supervisor's returns, and the Ninth from } eo. * days { 497, 1 L5G reapece — NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET, SUTUATIONS WANTED—FEMAL Jookes, d&c. 2) CORNELIA 8¥., IN REAR.AS COOK, BY A RE» ¢ a aciable, colerea roman, with best cy _reterences onid engage nth; 4 *Aildresa OSMPHINE FENKALS ane” Pee ALES. _.. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEM. 866 Chambermaids, &c. 80 AV. IN THE STORE.-A RESPECTARLB fn 18 chambermaid and waitress, or bikiren's piain sewer ; is a good washer and jroner ; best city Call or wddresa for two days. cooking, Address QE MINETTA LANB, THIRD FLOOR.—A COLORED woman aa 34. GREENWICH AV. IN REAR—IWO FRENCT OE women as cooks ina private family; good city refer- cnees will be given, WEST 38TH ST, (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S)—A GO Wien git anpisto cook, washer smd torcs, QB SPRING ST, FOURTH FLOOR—A COLORED e QT THOMPSON STA RESPECTABLE: WOMAN AS | ) cook, washer and ironer in » private family or board- woman in a ladies’ boarding house as cook. {ng house ; willing to make herself useful; best relerencea. LO] WEST STH Sr. TOP FLOOR—A YOUNG wo. man as plain cook: willing .o asaiat in washing ina | vrivate fanny or boarding house; best city reference. Ad- | cress. | pastry coo! 112 EAST OTH STA RESPECTABLE GERMAN a girl as cook and to assist in the washing and ironing in a small fret clas American familly, be seen At her present employer" ie and lronin, WEST 15TH ST., NEARGTHAV,, REAR HOUSE. ‘As cook, washer and jroner; fa" good baker and is Willing and obliging ; good ety reference, WEST 4TH STA RESPROTABLE YOUNG and assist with the washing west city reference, woman todo cooking is willing and obligi 124. ORCHARD 8T., SECOND FLOOR.—A PERFECT 4° cook for vegetables ina tvs: class hotel or restau rant, 12 139" 132 OL cook; understands her © a private hoarding honse or to fity reference, Call all this week. 14] WEST, BTA st, REAR, Fiast FLOOR.—A RE spectabie young we okt and to do the plain washing in a private family; good bread and bieeult makers clty reference Crom last place, be 145 Ween ast sf, NEAR 79N1 AV.—A RESP: te) girl to cook, wash aad tron; best city re 14.9 WEST ATH SPOA, RESPECTABLE WOMAN ¢ wishes to go out by the Jay to cuok dinners and inake good pastry during the Chriainas weeks; will come on moderate terms. [5] VEST STH st, TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— 12 A respectable young women ay cook and to nasint With the washing and troning to a private tamuiy ; good elly refereuces trom last place, 154. NEST Jeti sna RESreCranLE YOUNG v0 girl ua cook, Waser and ironer, or to do general | housewor NEAR BROOME, IN THR ‘i; yood city reference. 176 NOLBERRY 6 J } fancy store.—A respectable Protestant’ Scotch wor Man as good plain couk or laundress ; best city reference. 200 WEST 40TH ST. K, tO COOK, WASH ASD best elty referenci 1 ST.—A RE “ANT aa first class co | Can be | uaa: | YOUNG GIRL AS | ens; has no ol aselat ip washt: ace, A YOUNG GIRL AS COOK, Washer and ironer; no objection (o go. a short di tance in tne country; best cily reference. “Call for two 206 Nest 2TU sr, SECOND FLOOR, Bac v4 rgom.—-A competent, miide-aged woman'as cook in» privat® boarding house; unexceptionable city reverence. Cun be seen for two days, 207 WEST WII ST, B avs. Understands bread and pastry; would do coan @ small private famil 29() SULLIVAN, Sr. SECOND FLOOR, 44) room.—A colored woman xs cook by the day or Week ; Is capable of getting up gentlemen's lnuehes. Can be seen for four days, frum 10 Ul 4 * 24 2 WEST S0TH ST., IN THE STORF.—AS PLAIN cook, washer and ironer; has no onjection to gen eral bousework, WEEN 7TH AND 8TTt A middle-aged womun as experienced cook; washing in ORD WEST ISTH ST, NEAR 8TH AY.—A RESPECT. 4 able utr, lately landed from ingland, as cook; has been brought up in English families, IB( MULBERRY STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN as cook ina privaie family; understands her bust- pens thoroughly; preferred. 30) ‘2 EAST 8TH 87, e TABLE WOMAN AS washer and ironer; t city reference: scoTcH as cook and to ni i kinds of cookin, neat plain cook ; is ably understands ber thoi © WEsT 319. Soman gadirening: understand ‘all Cor two di 00d city ree BQ] Win Avs BETWEEN 27h AND fOTHt STS., 04 ‘st floor.—A respectable woman as good cook, willing to make berself generaily use: Can be seen tor one day. washer and ironer 339 PAST UTH St, BETWEEN IST AND 2D AVS, DIO frat foor, rear."A competent woman as firat class thoroughly understands her buainess; no objection to boarding house; gopa city referenc 4] WEST 2TH oT, ROOM 8 —AS@OOD COOK IN ¢ a small private family; would assist witb the wash- fsa good baker; best reference. Cau be seen for two QQ5 ITH AY. REAR HOUSE.—A COMPETENT wo. ODIO man as’ good cook; will asmst with the Washing and ironing ; no objection to a boarding house ; excellent city referenve. 4.08 BAST ISTH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN, AS ‘good cook; no objection to bearding houses; beat city references. FAST MTH S8T,—A COMPETENT ENGLISH | woman, recently from England, as good plain cook Tady’s maid and to do housework city or country ;good refetence. Call or address A. D. AA] WEST, ISTH ST. REAR BUILDING.—TWO R: 4 pectable girls, tovetber; one as coox ; the other as hambermaid and waress; goud references, Call for two layne = 44Q NES! ITH, 8h, BETWEEN 9TH AND. orl ADO. avs.—A girl as fret class cook; woult the wi: ing if nired; prefer to live wi a large has four-year’ Can be seen for two di AGG iH Av. IN THE DRY GooDs «E00 experienced woman as conk and todo coarse wash- ing, or would do the cooking, washing and troning of a ly ; good city rete: TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL cook, wash and iron; wold have no objections to 8O4. 20 AY. BETWREN 47TH AND 46TH 3TS—A RES IE ‘spectabie tart us chamberma'd and waitress; would assist with washing and ironing; beat clly reverence, C for two daye, Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 1 ~AT $53 8TH AV., ONE DOOR ABOVE SIST ST, + third toor,—A young American widow, recently become poor, desires family sewing at her own remicence, either by hand or machine; is a beautiful folsher by hand, RECTOR 8T., CORNER OF CHURCH, SECOND floor. Two young ladies, experienced emoroldercrs, wish employment; no objection (o plain sewing. 13 EAST fort St, BETWEEN STH AND MADISON © avs.—An experienced dress and cloak maker wishes to find employment In private families by the day or week ; 18 a first class Gutter and biter; is well accustomed to party and | reception dreawes. Can be seen at her present employer's, or address DRESSMAKER, 31 BAST 21H ST., NEAR BROADWAY. PRESENT OL employer's. —As seamstress and dresemaker; makes and trimg ebiidren’s clothes; does ail kinds of family sew- ing; wiil go by the day, week or month. NWICH AV.-WILL DO ALL KINDS OF ) ching, Ac. Mra, RICHARDSON, 6! AV. A, THIRD FLOOR, FRONT. A YOUNG GBER- man Ialy, from respectable parents, in « sunall family, ker or to make 2 elf useful, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES General Housework, &e. D AV.—A RESPECTABLE ‘0 DO GEN- B: GIRL TO DO 58S Pera! 58 8D mei THIRD ge | FRONT ROOM.—A ' respectable young girl to do Nght housework ina small private family ; good reference from last piace, 835 EPO. GREENWICH 8T,-A RESPECTABLE PRO- & baby; no objections to the country; good city reference. testant woman to do general housework or to mind Housekeepers, &re Q5 BAST ATH st.-A8 HOUSEKEEPER IN A HOTEL +) or any position of trust, by an American woman, who hag had many years’ experience. Address HOUSEKEEPER QQ MADISON AVA LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER 1N ‘a firet class family; it'Uh ce edarens LADY: © Tererenee given and segnived, 15 EASY 44TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 0 housekeeper; no objection to a first class tene- eey house, Call for two gays. Can give references if re- TQ BAY; SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A MIDDLE get American lady as housekeeper or to do up- rf work, and as seamstress, Can be ween for two days. address J.B. A LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER, Address, for three days, Miss JENNIE VANCLEEF, Jersey City, N. J A CARY, GIVING HIGHEST REFERENCES, DESIRES a situation as housekeeper or nurse werness; teele go" competent to give entire satwfaction, Aidress HL, box 68 West Chester (Pa.) Post office, for two weeks,” CLINTON PLACE (8TH ST,), THE FIRST PRIVATE house from ith gant and fashionable French dressmaking cone in ali its branches, and charges are far less. in this city, No Madame GRENIER, OHARLES 8f., NEAR 4TH ST.—A FIRST CLA‘ | seamstress of many years’ experience in Broadway desires afew more customers at her owa home, or igo outby the day to private families; understands cutting ai ing all kinds of ladies and children's under- ts’ outfit, gente’ shirts, fo. ; ladies’ evening elegantly made. Call on or address Mrs, LE 4 a 112 WEST WrH STA DRESSMAKER, WHO, HAg 4 had a good experience in entting and fitting ladies? and ‘children's dresses, wishes afew more family enga; ments for the season; 18 willing to walt on them at thelr own homes; terms moderate, Cail on or address Miss LEVY than any other first class reifable dressmax gn. A. RESPECTABLE, MIDDLE AGED AMBRICAN widow as housekeeper for a widower or bachelor; no menial services, a home an object; no objection to the coun- try. Address M., box 111 Herald ofllce, for two days. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, HAVING \O. character and experience, and being most respectably connected, as housekeeper in or near the city; referencea exchanged. Address box 1,608 New York Post oflice. ANTED--A PLACE AS HOUSEKEEPER; WOU make herself useful; 18a good sewer; would do th work of a small family: a good home preferred to wages Call for two days at the Protective Union, 38 Bleecker at. ‘Wena POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER, OR AS companion to an invalid lady, by a Canadian woman D of intelligence and respectability. Address HOUSE- KEEPER, box 112 Herald Uptown Brauch office, 1,260 Broadway. AV. B, BETWEEN 77H AND 8TH 8TS.—A COM- petent dressmaker wishes a few engazements to co i or ag ; is @ good cutter and Luter; terms $2 Adtdress BD AV.A 117 ° 1 NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS: IS 19.2 wiiing to inke charge of “an infant from its birth; understands all kinds of fauuly sewing. Cali or address all this week, ] 33 WEST 68D 8T.—-LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S Je) dresses cut and made in the best manner, also fam- ily sewing of all kin¢s at short notice; terms moderate, 135 PAST, STH Ss RESPECTABLE GIRL AS ¢) seamstress and dretsmaker; understands Wheeler & Wilson's machine; would assfet in ‘chamberwork; nnder- Stands batr braiding; city reference. Call at ber’ present employer's, 14.2. EAST ISTH sta FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, Wo understands cutting ladies’ and children's Gressoa, wishes to go ont by the day or week; can sew on machines, Address DRESSMAKER. 14.8 82 Av» BETWREN ISTH AND leTit STS.—-AS dressmaker; is a first class French cutter and fitter of ladies’ dresses and cloal tasty, experienced trim: mer} will give a perfect it; b: or week; price #1 60 per day. Can be seen for two day WEST 83D &T,, 16 -A COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS. DL who understands al) kinds of family sewing and dressmaking and can operate on Wheeter & Wilson's chine, woul go on: by the day or week ; terma very mode- rate. ' Address SEAMSTRESS, 163 WEST BTA st. NEAR ITH AV—A COM: Jed petent cresemaker will make up suits and evening dreeses at reasonable prices and short notice; also millinery and ladies’ own material made up 196 MONTGOMERY ST, AROVE GROVE, JERSEY OD) City,—A seamstress’ wishes a few more engace- ments hy the m week, Call on or address Mrs. RETD. QF WEST ITH sty BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVA, +) Acompetent dressmaker, who'understands operat: ing, cutting and fitting, would like a few more customers by the'day or week: no objection to go a short distance out of WEST 17TH 8T.. 1 or add 6 2 20 in a private family; can operate. on Wheeler * Wil- son's machine: understands family sewing of all kinds; no objection to wait on Iaaies or young misses. Also a first class Gresemaker wants work by the day or week. Call or ad- re 222 WEST VTH ST.—A DRESSMAKER WILL GO 44 out by the day or week or work ut home ou mode- rate tern Call or adress QAO EAST BD 1, FIRST FLOOR.—A FIRST CLASS 2c} operator to'go out by the day or week; ladies’ and outits made Up inthe neatest manner on Wheeler n's machine. QO4. $0, AV;cA YOUNG LADY WISHES TO GO BY LIE the week or month as seamstress or dressmaker; can give food elty reference and van operate on Wheeler & Whison's machine. Can be seen Wednesday and Thursday. = Btn) <a Pbsatine 4Q9 WH AV.—A. RESPECTABLE SOUNG GIRL TO C+) go out by the day or week or to take fantilies" sew- ing in; basher own machine i required; best city refer- ence. 5QG StH AVA WIDOW OF SMALL MEANS 194 8) Wishes employment without, giving up her home; understands ail kinds of rewing on Wheeler & Wilson's sew: ing machine, GOOD SEAMSTRESS TO GO OUT BY THE DAY; a good cutter and fitter; understands operating on aching and dressmaking: good reference. Address B. S., ox 118 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS SEAM- stress in aprivate family ; or to do light chamberwork and sewing: good references, Call at the Sister's Asylum, in b2d at., between 4th ana Madison avs. -AS COMPETENT DRESSMAKER COMPETENT AND STYLISH DRESSMAKER, WHO fe a perfect cutter and fitter, desires a few more en- Frgements by the day oF week. “Address A, Cy, box 134 Herald olfice. A. EADY WISHES TO RECOMMEND A THOROUGH, good, honest French dressmaker, who worked for bet five weeks and who 1s at present ‘disengaged, Addre ANNA, box 101 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,263 Broad- wa: MES ChINCH, S07 SIT AV, BETWEEN 2TH AND IML 5th sts.—Ladies can rely'on getting perfect fitting Gresses, made and trimmed in the Intent style: walking suits mada in elght hours notice, at moderate prices; garments cnt, £6, do bousework in a smail family; bést city reterences, 61022, AN, 708 FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN ) ‘ag good cook, washer and ironer in a private family or boarding house; dod reterences. 709 WLAN, NEAR dT St. IN THE STORE J aespectable woman as first oluse cook ; No objection to assist fn the washing; good clty reference, Chambermaids, &. 9) EAST HOURTON ST., ROOM 10.—A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl to do chamberwork ; can speak German and English Cuently, Can be seen for two 25 MINETTA LANB, THIRD FLOOR,~A COLORED woman as charubermald. 100 BAST 220 St.54 REAPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL as chambermaid or wait private fainily. V5 rit AV CORNER WTH 8T-—A. RESPECTANLE «) Protestant as chambermaid and take care of children ; best city references. Call for two days. 116 NEST {7TH St, (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.) young Protestant git! as chatobermaid or to take care of a baby. 50 WEST 2871 st.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER. LOU mata and fine washer in a private family; clty ref- crence given. L5]} WEST 25TH ST, TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— LO12 A respectable young woman to’ do chamberwork end fine washing In a private family; good city reference from last place. REAR.—A able young girl to do chamberwork and Waiting, or as waitress; good references. 20) EAST TH ST., NEAR 8D AV.—A STEADY girl as chambermald and waitress, or to take care Of children; wages not eo much an object as ahome, Ad- reas, FAST 18TH ST.A SCOTCH PROTESTANT 5 232 Gants champernalt and. seamstress, ar would Aatieud on a lady in delicate health or take care of children, 9377 WEST ISTH STOA YOUNG GIRL, AS CHAM. 23T Nermaid and aesistnnt washer and troner, or 10 Go chamberwork and waiting. Can be seen for two days, Dd WHT ATH ST. TOP FLOOR, HACK ROOM OE A respectavie young woman as ‘chambermald and to mind chilaren; te willing and obliging: no objection to go a short distance th the country ; good elty reference, Cau be seen for two days. 308 waltre Inet pla wall 316 None, faithful gi = a 321 day 332 Bast 80 er. BETWEEN 18T AND 2D AVS e young girl as chambermaid and waitress, and aasiet with the washing and froning; best reterences, 33Y_ RAST wD St, BETWEEN ST AND 2D avs. OOL Ayoung girl as chambermaid and waitress; beat EAST 49TH ST, BETWEEN IST AND 9D AVS.— A competent young woman as chambermala and and {o assist with the washing; good reference from ‘RESENT EMPLOYER'S.—AN as chambermaid and wait WEST (TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS chambermaid or waitress. Can be seen for two A ab reference, 6 WEST 2ST ST.. BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH 3337 avn A young git! at ebambermaie. and waltr with the 1 LO aes beat city reference. {1 WERT TH ST.A YOUNG GIRL “AB “CHAM. it bermatd and waitress, or as nurse and seamstress; 2 « Dest ciiy reference from last place. WEST 26711 ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DOC berwerk and fine washing, bores i spat ‘ 342 T TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG HAM. 354 4 e 4 gir) as chambermaid and wantress; good olty refer. ence from her last place, )5 BAST TH ST, FIRST FLOOR —A RESPECT. 4.05 300 young git! of nurse and (0 do chamberwork or fo do plain rewing abd chamberwork and as waitress; po objection 0 go ® short distmnce in the country; good city reference, Can be seen for two days, A ()7 WEST. 2TH ST, FIRST PLOOR.—A PROTEST. 4 0 (ant girl as chambermard and to do bne washing and froning, or ak chambermaid and Waitress, 444 erence WEST SIST 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG irl ag ebambermaid and walt good city rete 7 ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL, WHO CAN furnish reliable references, a situation as seamstresi would be willing to bave the care of children also. Apply the Nursery and Child's Hospital, corner Lexington ar. an ist ANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT PER- m, who can give first class city reference, a place as cutter or forewoman for the coming season; bas had years of expernence in first class bouses, Address all the week M. T. S.,, box 184 Herald oflice, General Housework, &-. WEST 13TH ST., REAR.—A PROTESTANT WO- man to do housework; is a good cook, washer and 20 roner, hake ose MRE A = G0) WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—A RESPECTABLE JU young woman to do general housework ; good washer and ironer and can do plain evoking ; good city refer- ence from her last place. KINO ST.-A COMPETENT GIRL TO DO GEN. eral bousework to @ private family. Call for two days, 89 WEST 11TH 8T., REAR.—A_ RESPECTABLE woman to do general housework in a private tamily ; fea good cook, washer und jroner; city reverence. 1038 EAST SITH ST., NEAR 2D AV., IN THE STORE, ©) Arespectable woman to do general housework ; is &@ cood plain cook, washer and ironer; best city reference. 10 8TH AV., ONE DOOR AROVE IBTH ST.—A_ RE. -E spectable young woman to do housework mail private family, would preter to go to Yonkers, Call for this aay at Mrs, HOOLAN’S millinery and fancy store. L1G EAST TH St, A Yespectable git genteel fami! € WE 124 ton 13 WEST ISTH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN e to do general housework in a small family. 8T., ROOM 7.—A COMPETENT 918 Ween arn 215 girl, lately landed, to do general housework or to take fi for two days f children, Cal 226 WEST 18TH ST.—TWO YOUNG GIRLS TO DO 22 BETWEEN 8D AND 4TH AVS. fill to do general housework ta « sm ty referenc A YOUNG GIRL TO work oF pantry work ; beat references. DO Wantep-By A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA. tion as thorough housekeeper in a widowers family or select establishment; understancia the care of milk and but- ter; conniry preterred. Address B. H., box 120 Herald Up- town Branch office, 1,265 Broadway Laundresses, &e. MINETTA PLACE, NFAR BLEECKER ST., FIRST floor.—A respectable German woman wanta to take in washing for families and gent!emen ; full satisfaction given. 37 WEST ISTH ST, THIRD FLOOR.A YOUNG (girl as Inundress or to do general housework; has first class reference {rom last place. 5 GREENWICH AV., SECOND FLOOR.—GENTLE- men’s and ladies’, also family washing done in the neatest manner ; best references, Mrs. RICHARD. FAST 18TH ST., 3D AV., BACK PARLOR.—A WO- man to do washing at her own home ; shirts done r would go out by the day, M, GRAHAM, 13 up first clas 14 WEST 35TH ST. BETWEEN. BROADWAY and 7th av.--Washing and ironing by the dozen, week or mouth; fluting and clear starching neatly done, 140 WEST 3IST ST.-A RESPEOTABLE YOUNG WO- man wishes for a tew families’ washing at her own Tesidence, WEST 2TH ST., NEAR 7TH AV,, FIRST FLOOR, TG] Koat room-A torpereat wouns'to eo, ont by ie day Wasding, troning and housecleaning, &c., or take wash- ing home, 202 NEST TH st, IN THE STORE A CuMPR, & tent woman as head iaundresa; understands ladies’ fineries and French fluting and puflingin a private family ; clty reference. : FO8 WES OTH St, BETWEEN 7TH AND STH AVS., third foor.—A Fesvectable colored woman wishes gentlemen’s and family washing at her residence. DAO. WEST 21H ST, BETWEEN PTH AND, STH aye. Recon floor, in the rear.—A respectable wo- an to do ladies’ and gentlemen's or families’ washing by the week or month, at her own lome; fluting done in the neatest style. Mrs, GRAHAM. 91 EAST 87TH ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS.— A first class laundress wishes to go out by the day OF month; can do tuting. 922 It, AV GAN, ENGLISH WOMAN, LATELY landed, as (irst class washer and froner and plain Cook aNd to do general housework in a private family. 88D ST, FIRST FLOOR.—A_ FIRST ncress wishes ladies’ and gentlemen's e washing oes a P45 WESTMD ST. REAR, ROOM 8—A RESPROTA- ble woman will take gentiemen’s or family wash- ing of go ont by the day to do cooking or Washing and fron- ing; best elty reference. (reid DBD FET MD St, BETWEEN ITH AND STH AVS. 2 A respectable woman to take in washing; is a good ‘undress; has her own hom Q5Q WEST STH Bt, NEXT TO BAKERY, PRONT Je house, second tloor, b room.--A first clase law ares few uentlemen’s washing at her own home; understands shirt pollahing, Freneh futing and all kinds o 6 32 her re: 7TH AV,, BETWEEN 28TH AND 29TH STS.—A RE- ble woman wemld do washing and ironing at city reference. 4] 1 FAST 2TH §T-—A GOOD LAUNDRESs WOULD like to bave the washing of a few more ladies and gentlemen at 76 cents per dozen; fluting a specialty. s ‘Mrs, STEVENS. 4QQ HAST UTH ST. NEAR IST AV. FOURTIL 4 floor —A respectable woman wishes washing and ironing at her own home: ean io polishing and fauing in the neatest style; has best city reference, Call for two days. 505 IN THE STORE.—A YOUNG GIRL TO oD ing, froning and cooking in a small private gimnily j two yeara’ reference. 530 Bast NTH ST,-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO e out to work by the day or week, or take in wa: 577 WEst ast STAN EXPERIENCED LAUN. 9) dress wishes familes' washing at h fone who can furnish good references. Address Mrs. PRIC own hona Nurses, & 2, WEST SIST 87.—A8 NURSE; A RESPECTABLE PER- #00, of some years experience; can take entire charge Of an infant from bfrth; fonr years’ nnexceptionable refer- ence from last place. for two day FAST 40TH 8T., BASEMENT.—A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl as nurse and seamsiress or chambertmatd; is willing and obliging; best references, ; YORK ST., NEAR WEST BROADWAX.—A YOUNG girl (colored) as nurse; best city reference. 3 WEST 39TH ST,-A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE of children, 772, NEST NTH Sh, BETWEEN STH AND OTH AVS. (present employer'a).—A competent, reapectable ‘oung woman to take care of children; can do plain sewing ; Boat reference. Call for two days TIO ith ANcA,XOUNG, PROTESTANT WOMAN TO take care of children or do general housework ; best city reference. WEST 40TH ST.—A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL 13 FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— e A young girl as nurse and Inundress; can take charge of a ehild from birth ; best elty reference from present employ way, third floor, front room.—A first class sick nurse or nurse to invallds by one whohas worked for the first doctor in the city and lady patients, Address. FLATBUSH AV.—A YOUNG WIDOW AS WET nurse, with a freab breast of milk; good reference. EAS? 418T ST,—A TRUSTWORTHY, ELDERLY lady as monthly or invalid nurse; competent and will go out of the elty ; will do Light work for board; erence. 205 reliable iret cli ere QO9 BAST STH SrA PROTESTANT. YOUNG Wi +) man as wet nurse; bas just lost her baby ; bi fresn breast of milk, Call for two days. DQ BAST, PTH St. NEAR 8D AV.—A VERY RE- 2) spectable woman as nurse ; 's capable of taking en- tire charge of an infant; is a good hairdresser; three years’ reference. Inquire f days, QOD BAST {TH ST, SECOND FLOOR. —A YOUNG air, not long landed, to mind a baby, or as cham bermaid 11 for two days, DOA. FAST WTH ST.—A GOOD AMERICAN GIRL as 4b child’s norse or cbambermatd, Call at present em. Ployer’s for two days. 928 WES? S57H 9 wet nuree; bas a fr been for two days, =A YOUNG 3 hh Oreast of milk, ARRIED WOMAN Can be GIRL TO DO GEN. it WEST ITH ST, IN REAR.—A RESPECTABLE young girl to do housework fn a smail family; good city reveren $ : ao 233 BAST HTH ST.—s RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO e evera) housework in a small private family; city | Q3R EAST MTH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG OO woman to do housework for a small family, best cily reference. PETTERS WEST §3D ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO ©) general housework in a small private fami:y ; good referen 53 WEST MTN sta YOUN @rai housework; one year's reference from | FJQQ WF AY, BETWREN 1OTH AND VTH STs., 1N candy store.—A respectable Scotch gir! to do house the country. ° QD BART, BD _t7.-&_ RSSPROTABLR YOUNG on i} to-day. 34g Weer were ors YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN- 346 East TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR.—A_ RE- e spectabie young girl to do genera! housework, or ironing ; best ofty reference. Call today. 1 top fuor.-A middle-agea woman to do genera housework in Hi private family. FEAST WTH ST. IN THE REAR—A STEADY Object; Dest reference, A 426 ASD, 8, PEARL sr (GERMAN MISSION the entire work of a tumily; good references, ac reference if required. Ii for two days. 6 24 Can be seen for (wo days. employer. work in a small private family, i# willing; bo objection to girl to, do general nousework in a private family; bas good city references. ( erai housework, would do chamberwork assist with the waehing and 395 AY, BETWEEN 20TH AND 30TH STS, « 42: ' +) Protestant woman to do light bousework; wages no ) Hovse).—A middle-aged German lady to do gene- ral housework. 427 WEST aD ar. BETWEE top foor, frort.—A reepectab.e Protestant young girl to do genera! housework for a private family; best reter from las piace, 235 WEST 19TH ST.--A_ RESPECTABLE MARRIED . woman as wet nurse; has lost her own chila; hase fresh breast of milk; best city retereace, 242 ELIZABETH ST., NEAR HOUSTON,—STRONG, healthy young woman, with a fresh breast of milk, fae wet nurse; willing to make herself useful; no objection to the country. 219 WEST, WTH AST. BETWEEN TTA AND. frit 4 ars,—A atendf respectable woman as nurse; capa- fle of taking care of a child from {ts Infancy; best city ret- erences, Call for two days. 275 WEST 19TH *) av.—A French private family. Address 997 MOTE Sts “ROOM 8, SECOND FLOOR.—A 2) respectable’ married woman to dry nurse a chil her own residence; best reference given it required, Ca for one week. BOT tin FIRST HOUSE FROM éTH gi to take care of children in a r, CENTLIVRE, ST 32D ST, CORNER 2D AV. SECOND r, back room, oung girl a se OF waltress; operates on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; would use her own machine; good reference. 6) PAST #TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 4 widow as wet nurse; good reference if required. 8D AV. NEAR 26TH STA WOMAN OF first clans experience as lady's nurse can ve had immerttgte' 398 STH AV BETWEEN OTH AND 26TH 8Ta—A . respectable woman as fofant's narse ; {uilv compe- tent to take entire charge from its birth; is ‘a good plain sewer; would assiat with the chamberwork; can come weil recommended (row last employers; city or country. 4. (4. BAST NTH St, REAR, FIRST FLOOR. A RE- F spectable woman as wet purge; elty reverence from last place. Call for wo day 34 | 686, | hig as lady's maid; i See RR nr TE Ah) Se ee | S WANTED—FEMALES. SITOAT! Nuvseny deve 8D AV.—TWO YOUNG ENGLISH PROTESTANT ADA gaan, cpr at Whaler EW maid itress. "Call fortwo days, | 1" A# Chamber 459 3, AY: FIRST FLOOR —« MONTHLY NURSE JD in just now unoccupied ; ences. {r« - x oaks hoccuple best references from phy: rear — eare 0 chiidren; willing to asaiatin any part of the Nowe ee 46 9TH AV., BETWEEN 85TH AND 6TH 8° rear.—A young girl as nurse and seamstress, 0 aasist tn chamberwork; can operate on Wueeler & Wilson sewing machine; best reference. 50 COURT ST, BROOKLYN.—AS NURSE AND ‘ seam stress; can do all kinda of family sewing and operate on Wheeler & Wilson’s machine; four years! refer- ence from ter last employer, HOG BAST TH St.—A RESPEOTABLE MARRIED e ‘woman, who bas lost her own baby, as wet nurse; reference. Call for two days. 81 GREENWICH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GE, man gitl to take tiid hein to do the sewing of a smail family ; Yall on or address MINNA, 63 3D AV,, NEAR STH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A e young woman as nurse and seamstress or to do chamberwork ; understands Wheeler & Wilson's machine; best city reference. 637 StH AVA MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN WO. De: man ag Duree or would take care of growing chil. dren; uo objection to take care of an invalid; best elty ref erence. —A RESPECTABLE child will have @ 8TH AV., THIRD FLOO! married woman to nurse a are. Call at Mra, DOWNL 734. NTH AV., TOP FLOOR—A REBPECTABLE | widow woman as nurse, cook or chambermaid, Call for two days, BEE WAY, BETWEEN soTH AND CITH STS, THIRD 6 ) | floor, back ro A respectable woman wishes a healthy baby to wet nurse at her home, Can be seen for two da; 96 A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WANTS A SITUATION AS wet nurse; bas lost her own child four months old; ood city reference if required, Can be seen at the Chil- dren's Nursery, cornap pt Slat st, and Lexington av. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITU- ation to take care of children and agaist with light sew- ing, or would instruct them in English elementary branches; one ‘aad no experience in living out. Address MARTHA, station D, ANTED—A SITUATION FOR A TIDY, gent American-born girl as child's purse ence. Address M. K,, Herald office. WANTED_BY A LADY OF EXPERTENOE, A SITUA tion as invalid nurse, or anything but menial. Ad. dress for two days, 8. flee, 1,269 Broadway, ode | 3D AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO WET burae a child at her o:vn home; good reference. INTELLI- good refer. box 121 Herald Uptown Branch Waitresses, &c. WEST 31ST ST.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS waitress or Iaundress; city reference. THIRD FLOOR, BACK 140 ROOM. — As waitre: iy a goung dri, unaerstands tbe busl- in all its branches; has bighest testimonials from her place, for two days, INTELLIGENT 9s thoroughly, as eat city’ reference. 1G4 WEST, MTH ST oA, OMAR JE girl, who understands her bust rat class waitress n a private fam! Q11 NESTITH st. SECOND FLOOR.—A Ri able young woman as first class waitre private family; understands ber business in all its branch would go a short distance in the country; would chamberwork; best references can be given. Can be seen for one day. QBS 20, AV, SETWLEN SID AND. 20D STS—As OO first class waltress; no objection to assist with chamberwork ; best city reference. Address M. K. W: id 2 P.M, beat cit HELP WA 96 Park av. NTED—FE WALES, ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND TRONER references required, Cail between 10 A. M. ANTED—A GERMAN OR AN AMERICAN GIRL 10 do plain ook three. Apply at 8 Ly ing and irooing in af Hy ol ing. washing ng in a family of ws those whe 16 East #6tn st, NTED—A GOOD ENGLISH COOK; NONE wir 0 are well recommended need apply. Cail a: W required, Apply at 142 Kast 18th at W* Apply at 2) Vv cook 364 Broadway. V en from I! NTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, AS GOOD PLAIN washer and troner. cli West 424 taste and experience, ANTED—A GIRL FOR muat be a av., near Lith st, before Pr. /ANTED—A GERMAN OR ENGLISH GIRL, WHO can sew, af nurse for a amall child; best city reference ig, feference require, ANTED— "an alno W at. Ww vision of # store need ap) at. Fequired. 0 Ul 2 o'clock, ‘ansist 10 was Call tor ANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL TO cooking; musthe a fret rate washer pe Na ly without good city reference, at 247 East NTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT LADI Malrdresse ES? JANTED—A DESIGNER OF LADIFS' SUITS, OF poly to E.8, MILLS & OV., GENERAL HOUSEWOR! Ke; sod washer and froner. Apply at 66 Sh A FIRST OLASS CHAMBERMAID, WHO shing and ironing; beat off wo daya at No. 9 West Toh, Oo PLAIN to ona capable of taking personal auper- aberal arr after 7 o'clock in the evening at V liberal mducements. HENRY d. ANTED—A GOOD WASHER AND IRONE ing and obliging; one who will assist in chaml erworks V | Went ath W ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, AS LAUN DRESS. ement will be made. 17 6th av. must understand flutiag on the machine and assist light ehamberwor + Must come well recommended, a —8MART AND INTELLIGE: orders for Grat class illustrated books Pi Apoly ply T LADIES TO wv RICHARDSON & CO., 22 Vesey st., N. ¥. WILL- od city references required from last place. Apply at 1 between I ang 12 A. My ANTED—A GOVERN tance in the country, to tea the English branches. 193 Washington st,, Brooklyn, for two days. w* tal barge of a bo conversant with the bus! ke y For further particulary inquire at NTED—A SALESLADY OF GOOD ADDRESS, TO 4; none but those perfectly and having the best references: need apply, Address X. 1, C., Herald Uptown Braneb oillce, ence rev 69 and 6) 1 ences, A ANTED—A COMPETENT PROTESTANT WOMAN AS chil julred, 1 Wall 50 uation fo a private fan comp’ cook FIRST wants a Address Bey Fi SITUATIONS WAXFED— EAST 42D ST.—A FRENCH VALET, LATELY rope with a family, wishes for a site iy ; ood reference arrived from Feference, ’ Address F. '# nurse, willing to Apply at dP, oom 2 i ASS FRENCH ation in a private family; best city refer ‘+ 104 East PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN, desires a siiuation in any capacity ; references given. to the country ‘Tuesday and best refer- ‘ednesday at i TENT MAN WISHES A SITUATION A! Ih at, ‘Address JOUN EVANSEK, 32 day, several West Houston ituation, WAITER LATELY LANDE! peake French, German and English; city ox M0 bicrald ofites 2008 cue Bere rerntee * COMPETENT FRENCH WAITER, HIGHLY RE: v nitedy wants (SINGLE) ‘ Addresa LOUIS, at FIRSt CLASS FRENCH COOK, MALE, WELL AC: ainted with all the culinary languages, wishes a situati good reference. Address box 13) Herald ofc eK lish In every re factory or busine nth and 329 HAST 59TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG OL cirlas competent wattress or would do chamber- work and sewing; best city reference. Miscelinneous, 1] Q CLOCK, 70 4 LETTERS, LITERARY, LETTERS, A lady writes for ladies checks, drafts, bills, acvertise- ments, notes, notices, reviews, reports, Orders, accounts businers letters, &c. ee yesterday's Herald. + I FAST HOUSTON ST.—A LADY, WHO HAS ©, ferved in England and France tn high families, and speaks the English, French and German languages and un- lerstands hairdressing and dressmaking perfectly, wishes a references, Address M. H. BRUHN 33 WEST 418T ST.—-A YOUNG LADY AS HAIR- 133. Groner; would like « few more engagements by the day, week or month with ladies in hotels or private families. 134. FAST 18TH ST., 3D AV.—A GOOD WOMAN TO 0 work in a restaurant; wishes to sleep home. 155 6TH AV.—A LADY READS WITH LADIES AND itlemen in all the choice literature; has also in ‘manuser! Eng)ish it some of the beauties of Roussentt translated ; pranches, penmanship, drawing, painting, photo- raph colorings wax flowers also taught. “Call on oF address EACHER. 208 Sie youne iady as companion or seamstress In a fespectable family; understands cutting and Hiting; prefers New York. Address, by mall, 8. M. ©. QQ WEST 2TH ST.—TO TEACH YOUNG CHIt- B26 en andas seamstress or any other ght ocen pa- tion, Can be seen at present employer's. QF STH AV.—4 PERSON OF INTELLIGE 735 “enpectabilny annuesery. governess, Ind acamstress with a lady or family going to Cuba oF any of the Southern States, understan's catting id fitting ladies’ and children’s dreswes, Address M. b, M., stating where an inter- view may be had. ee Ee: COMPETENT LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ‘on ihe plano at moderate price; speaks French and Spanish. Address PIANIST, care of Almena & Ximener, 99 Bleecker st. “LADY WRITING A PLAIN BUSINESS HAND DE- A sires envelopes to ore a i oan furnieb 6,000 > Her SOUTH 8D 8T., JERSEY CITY.—A RESPECT. AND ‘a maid or names, Address INTKGR! office. LADY, USING THE METHOD OF THE BEST MAS- A ters in Paris, wishes a few more puplis in music and French. Address V, L. V., Herald Uptown Branch oilice, 1,266 Broadway LADY OF EXPERIENCE, FURNISHING THE A. idlest tentimonials as to capneity and respectability, desires a tew pupils whom she could instruct in English, French or music. Address Miss M., Lierald oftico. LADY DESIRES THE POSTION TO TAKE CHARGE A ‘ot some estabiishment, large or small; has reat exe: ecutive ability; would leave the ee Address CAPABILITY, Herald Uptown Branch ofice, 1 Broadway. FRENCH LADY, EXPERIENCED TEACHER, GIVES A Lessons in the French, Spanish and Enelish janguages. Yerms moderate, References. Address J. M. J., box 115 Herald oftice, LADY, FULLY COMPETENT, DESIRES A SITUA- tion in a private famliy, where instruction four hours a Gay in the English branches, French and music wilt be an equivalent for board, Address Mra. N. K., Herald Uptown Braneh office, 1,265 Broadway. LADY OF REFINEMENT DESIRES SOME GEN- A. feet ousiness position; is very competent where educa- {ion or taste fs desired; 1s’ a good and rapid writer; .couid take entire charge of a house or act as companion and assist. anttoa lady, Address Miss HARRISON, box 124 Herald office, N IRISH LADY, OF GOOD FAMILY, AT PRESENT resiifng in Dublin, wishes an engagemont as governess in a first class family in America; tw a frat rate pianiste and good linguist; speaks French fluently, also a little German And Italian; hiubest reference. Address Mies SMITH, 19 ‘Hollis street, Merian square, Dublin, IANO AND SINGING TAUGHT BY MADAME scHiv. BERT (from Europe), at pupii'a and ber own residence; Yerma, $5 two lessons, Address 73 West 12th at ARENTS—WOULD YOU HAVE YOUR CHILDREN Prove ttuay and books? Remove them from fashionnte ‘echoois, where education becomes a matter of memory with~ Out explanations of principles, Address INSTRUCTRESS, Heraid Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broaaway. ING GOVERNESS.—AN ENGLISH LADY POS- horough and efficient system, has time uno French, Latin, my drawing and water coi0! ADDENDA, box 114 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,285 Broad WRITE! TANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY WHO A W neat and legible han: opying or writing of any kind to do at home or in ano} Adiress A.D. C4 Ueraid office. Intelligence Offices. ERMAN SERVANTS ror ALL POSITIONS, CAPARLE FT undtrasiwortby, constantly found at 03 Bowery: en- france on Ist st. M LOWE, SMALIES, TON AY., COR- intelligent American woman not older than 25; also first class Vrotegtant Wages liberal; ref erences required, sP_ WANT 3 TURKISH BATHS, LE ner 2th st., want an matro} A GOOD. PLAIN COOK, WASHLR AND IRONER wanted at 362 West 21d st, NOOK WANTED--IN A PRIVATE F J fully competent and wililag to assist w Wasbiag. Apply ata7 West 47th st. AMILY, WHO [3 h tue coarse RESSMAKERS WANTED—ComPe HANDS I only, and an operator on Wheeler & W ‘a machine, who understands buitoabole making, Apply at 485 6h av., prepared to work. ADIES—WORK FURNISHED AT HOME TO PAY for Weed's and Wheeler & Wison's sewing machines on | Mmonthiy instalments. N.Y. MACHINE STITCH CO, 43 Bieecker street, ADIES AND GE HAVING ability wanting honoradie and lusrative employment, averaging $3 10 9 per day, call at 1,149 Broadway, fire Hignt of at , back office. AUNDRESS WANTED—A FIRST CLASS WOMAN, IN | 4 a private family; American or English, Apply at 12 Kast thee TANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF A baby; references required. Apply at 275 7th at, V Wi W4stED a for gen WASTED SA GIRL TO COOK, WASHT AND IRON, Protestant only may apply at iil West Huh WANTED Tivo GIRLS; OXF Ag LAUNDRPSs: Fit LE Aw COOK. Apply ab Jv West did wt, berween 10 | and 12 o'cloce YANTED-SEVERAL GOOD DRESSMAKERS.—CALL at 103 West 28th at GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, 216 O8th st. . PROTESTANT TRUSTWORTHY GIRL housework, Inquire at 114 Eaat Slst st, A 48, 103 8 WANE: clans boarding now caterer; Branch of SINGLE YOUNG porter or stablema: Munroe R M, Al epartment and speaking m @ private family; seen ac WANTS A SITUATION AS understands gardening; 1s @ good milker; steady, und willing to work at anything, Call on or heat reference. Addren + 1,266 Broadw: FAMILY OR fully understands bis bust B. H., bo: family. 1,265 Broadway. SITUATION WANTED—BY A colored man, as waiter in a nda his business; Wasl Ouchy, f. I, W., Uptown Ailvertising oflce, 1,2 dress’ rall HEAD W. has long experience in the business, wishes a situation hotel TE YOUNG MAN, ‘AIT SPEAKING lel Se aca IN A PRIVATE FIRST eid OF GOOD CAPACITY AND WHO or restaurant; best reterence, Address HEAD lerald oftice. ENGLISH, FRENCH and Spaniah, wishes a altuation aa waiter ing private youn, unde! Ington Aduress GEORGE, Herald Uptown Branch office, ESPECTABLE, rivato family ; thor. f referred. Ads Broadwa) RESPECTABLE YOUNG COLORED MAN WISHES: a sitantion In a private family investigation of character; ts wilifag useful, Call on or address W. W., G1 Weat-13th at, , at stable. NOOK ASSISTANT lsbman, a situation in hotel or rest HB. L., 7234 Myrtle av., Brooklyn. 10 MANUPACTURERS,—WANTED, of some staple article ; nad: agency WANT! D, H A can stand the strictest ty make himself genes A YOUNG ENG uraut Address J, ) GENERAL ted reference and security. Call on or address J. IRVIN, care of Decker & U0, 661 Broadway. V Testaurant; good to either long hours or low wages, N. B. A., box 169 Herald oflice. ti Cali on or address 8, pe dox 3,1 ‘ANTED-A SITUATION AS" NIGHT WATCHMAN ANTED—A a building; can give THOMAS 51 at. SITUATION, Ttalian man, as firét class cook in ty references. App! ardener ; ae ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUN tuke charge of a farm oF to look a! 318 @ good plain ood referencn from . Call on or address A. A. K., care of Mr. Tape, BY A RESPECTABLA ivate family oF MAN, TO entleman’a last 210 rience, ANTED—BY AN HONE: abstainer from night watchman insti where steadines CLYRKS AND SAI and sobriety ore! ix years with last employer aw p B., care of K. Jarvis uation as cook or trem A ! MAN, WHO IS A TOTAG rinks, a aitaation ag Tosition of trast ispensable qualificas N EXPERIENCED MILLINERY a good tr New Y open for an eagagement. Post office. Adres id oftics ANTED.-BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION Td take care of a road team; i up. i reference given. Address TANTED--BY A WILLING MAN OF derstands hig LONG EXPE- nd age travelling salesmen, ) Post off ESMAN, WITH Address C.y TO EN- reference, A Wo travel. Address C. we a Z YOUNG MAN, Hinatt lon ; i £00 a ect. LATELY FROM LOD mats (lek mt Addrens iL ¢ WANTS sand not Herald dry goo ine, fs open an eng. DENTIST WANTS TWO OPERATORS, A PLATS two students and am worker and # den’ apprentice for the comb CORRE ha cou! sales) A Hudson st, GENTLEMAN b ‘avel 10 tween PRE 2 OR THRE! wate 1 profitable employ aven exceptionable rete t's clerk, r,s RKE BROTHERS, 159 Bowery. Address ell and M OF EXPERTE: intance and capacity wants WORE anction g ar T AND NEAT WRITER WO ome copying to do for Hterary or bu ms moderate, WILLIAM Gor LD LIKE 10, zentles ADE, »D ovrpooR ods; permanent will be given, at GEIN BROS, Vuyer for the coming year: Lrmt class references given, A ress BUYE: A open for an engager favorable ¢ business, is « abilfties; he J dross, with reference, i in a ban foreign exehange thora | A by are A neas for rw THOROUGH bookkeeper arge ; highest testi eara in Wauk and 10 y: 4 oft) CASINER AND years’ practical e Hee. BOOKKEEPER, With millinery goods in all it branches for the last 12 years, Would ike to wake an engagement with a fi CF, LARGE ACs situation no ob rst class house a Ade if and for others, would like « posit COMPET? ket employment N BLDERLY, BUSINESS birth, but OOT AN! need sal ness and bad three or four yea or tures days, B. V. Post of.ce, @ * 6 ANTRY CLERK WANTED, nN 1) competent need appiy (oy letter only) 0 ADRIAN( ROBBINS & CO., 355 res Dd dent here since m: umstances, has been fe sirous to obtam a aman of educatio honorable and of the strictest rei box 2,780 Port ofice, New Yor SALESM wholesale boot ant show house { men; none but those who und nae & good country trade need apply. Ad- 88 box 95 New York Post oflice, AY SHOR antile house; Vv TA MA roadway. erstands books GH . Address HUNSDON, & 1 tog’ ‘a suitabl much experiences, « Adaress BR. ty ume iwown to bie WANTED, BY A FIVE IN RUSE neh UL, Herald NTANT AND 1 to take tail ¥, good and ex- rstand the RUG CLERK WANTED--A YOUNG MAN WHO AS Ads experience in the retail. W,, box els EWELRY SALESMAN.—A PERSON OF FIVE YRARS experience as travel open for an en) gement with f) given, Address JE it eli jg talesman dor manufactar Louse from Janiacy PLR, ald ollice. is ALESMAN WANTED-IN A JEWELAY sroue. GEO, C, ALLEN, t41 Broadway, JALESMAN WANTED-BY A PROUUCE COMMISSION house; mast be acquamted with the bust with referene ‘ e UATIC linery Ad 31 ms 14 N WANTED. ITUATION WANTED. a Jeese viaweu IN A Py) ald office, BY AN EXPE er, either as buyer oF sal trese £., Dox 2,008 New York Post ollie WHOL ar Fourteentt st flood coterence an to home LVEY, 29th

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