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v “ELECTION CANVASS.© ened “CANVASS. EROARP OF COUNTY CAN. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROAR ; an TEMBER 21, 1-1 P.M. The Board reassembled after recess. Present. Supervisors Coman, Cuddy, Cuariock, McKiever, Mitchell, O'Netil, Plunkitt and 'Woltman—s, Supervisor Woluman moved thet the resoiution heretofore adopted, tat no one bat the members and oficers, of this Hoard and reporters of the press be allowed within the yaihng of the Chamber during (he canvass of dhe votes, 66 tnd a hereby amended s0 28 o permit counsel Inereated Im itis canvass, seats nsive the railing, ‘Which was carried, il the Supstvisors present voting in ine afirmative ‘On motion, Supervisor Coman commen-ed the canvass of the First Ward, or Aldermen and Absistant Alterman, which was compleveu, with the exception of the Eighth Dis- rict, the canassera of which district were ordered to be sent for to correct returns for Assiatant Alderman, Second Ward completed, with exception of Second Tis- trict the canvassers.of which district were ordered to be sent for t0 correct returns on Assistant Alderman. On motion of Supervisor Coman, the vote for Zollikofer Was canvassed (rom the Supervisors’ return in the Ninth Dyltrict, Fourth Ward, he Eleventh District was canvassed from the Supervisors’ ‘The Sixth Ward was then taken un by Supervisor Cuddy. On motion of Supervisor Cuddy, the Inspectors int) Fiith and Twelfth Districia were ordered to be sent for to make return for Assistant Alderman. ‘ ‘On motion of Supervisor Cuddy, the Inspectors of Election in the Tenth, Eleventh, fwelfth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth Districts were ordered lo be sent for to make proper returns on Aldermen, 8 the Seventh Ward was taken up by Supervisor R On motion of Supervisor Reilly the Inspectors of in the Fourth, Eighth, Eleventh and Twellth Districts were ordered to be sent for to correct their returns. Jn the Sixth District, on motion of Supervisor Plunkitt, the vote of Joyee was canvassed at 18, Dilger 16, and Martin 80, to agree with Clerk's rewurn, On motion ot Supervisor Reilly, the Boare took a recess until 12 o'clock to-morrow (November 28, instant). VEMBER 22% 1871—12 o'cloo! The Board re-assembled after recess, a quorum of me bers present, Supervisor Pia jn the chair. The Tn peared ant Al Toe 1 appe: man. Supervisor Mitchell proceeded to canvass the Eighth Ward, On motion of Supervisor Mitchel the Laspectors of Ele tion in the First, Second and fwenty-eecond Districts were ordered to | to correct thelr On mot pervisor Mitchell the th and Ninth Districts were canvassed from the Clerk's returns. Supervisor Mitchell proceeded to canvass the Ninta Ward, The Fourth District was canvassed from the Supervisors’ returns. On motion of Supervisor Mitchell, the Inspectors In the Seventh, Bighth, Fifteenth, Sixteeuth and Eightecath Dis- tricte were sent lor to correct their returns, Supervisbr Hart proceeded to canvass the Sixteenth Ward. On motion of Supervisor Hari, the returns made to Super- \isor in the Second and Ficth Districts were read on Assist- aut 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 thet returns, ff Supervisor Welch then proceeded with the Tenth \Vard, On motion of Supervisor Welch, the Inspectors in the Firat, Second, Fourth, ith, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Die | Uriets were sent for to correct their returns, In the Third District the vote on Aasistant Alderman was canvassed from the Supervisors’ returns. Supervisor Welch then proceeded with the Flevenza Ward. On motion of a Tomegre Welch the {napectors of the Sec ond, Third, Seventh and Iwellth Districta were ordered to be sent for to correct their returns. 4 motion of Supervisor Welch in the Eighth District the vote on Aawistant Alderman was canvassed from the Super- visors? returns; and inthe Ninth District the vote for Solo- mga Mebrbach was canvassed at Ai, youpervisor Charlock ten procesded with the Twelfth Ward. On motion of Supervisor Charlock the Nineteenth District was canvagaed from the Supervisory’ returns; and the Twen- eth irom the County Clerk's revurns, Supervisor Relliy then proceeded with the canvaes of the Thirteen’ Ward, ‘On motion of Snpervisor Reilly the Inspectora tn the Sec- ond, Third, Fourth, Tenth and Twelfth Listricta, were or- dered to be sent for to correct thetr return On motion of Supervisor Refily, fn the Sixth District, Burghard’s vote was canvaseed at fifteen (15); and ia the ‘Iwel(th District Vilger’s vole was canvassed ut vue Lundred aittd tour 104). Supervisor Cuddy then proceeded to canvass the Four- teenth Ward. Pp On motion’ of Supervisor Cuudy, the Tnapectors of Fleo- tion {u the Seventh District were ordered to be sent for to correct thelr returué yn Assistant Aldermen, and the Super ors’ returos on Alde were read and adopted. On motion of Supervisor Cuddy, ihe Inspectors in- the » Eleventh aud Vuirteentb Disiricts were sent for to correct thelr returns. In the Eleveuth District, on motion of the vote for Dilger was canvassed at tht of the Disirtet d from the Cl J that Supervisor Co: proceed to oauvas ectors of tue Eighth District of the Firet Ward ap- at corrected their returns on Aldermen and AJ an. pectors of the Keventh District of the Sixth Ward d and curec.ed their return on Assistant Alder len Supervisor Cuddy, | The balance k's returns, in the the Fif- fn Dervisors present vi the aflirmative. ‘The canval On motion canvassed from th of sala ward was then proceeded with. {Supervisor Coman, the Second District waa ¢ Supervisors’ returns; the vote on Assist ant Alderwan tn the Fourth Dirirtet was ea A from the Supervisors’ returns; the Fifth District was canvassed from the County Clerk's returns. ©n motion of Supervisor Coman, Jn the Sixth District, the Radde was cauvaseed at tree hundred and twenty- $ was afterwards withdrawn, and tbe Inspectors wore ordered to be sent for. On mo pervisor Coman, the Inspectors in the Tenth, Eleveuth and Twellth Districts were ordered to be isor Woltman moved that the vote by which the Supervisors’ returnsin, the Eleventh District of the Four- teenth Ward on Dulger's vote were adopted be reconsidere Which was carried. all the Supervisors present voting 1m the aflirmative. fupervisor Woltman moved that the Inspectors in said District be sent for to correct their returns. Which was carried: all Ue Supervisors present voting in the al On motion of Supervisor Woltman, the Board took a recess ILA, M,, November 23, inst. Novesner 3-11 A. M ‘The Board reaasombled after recess, Supervisor Wollman in the chair, a quorum being present. ‘Supervisor MeKtever proceeded to canvass the returns from the Seventeenth Ward. Ob motion of Supervisor MeKiover the Inspectors in the Fourth, Filth, Tweilth, Thirteento, Seventeenth, Twenty. third, twenty-fourto and Twenty-neventh Districts were or- dered to be seat for to correct thetr returns, Supersisor Charlock moved that Sapervisor Cuddy, In the absence of Supervisor Irving, proceed to canvass the Eigh- veenth Ward returns, Which was carrie he aitirma tv ‘Supervisor Cuddy then proceeded with sai (on motion of Supervisor Cuddy, the Clerk's returns on Al- ¢erman in (he kieventh District Were read and adopted, aud {ho luspectors in said district were ordered to appear and correct their returns on Assistant Alderman, ‘On motcon of Supervisor, Cuddy the Inspectors of Election in the Ninth, Twellth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Twentieth and Twenty-fourth Districts were sent for vo cor: rect their returns. TeGn motion of Supervisor Cuddy, tne Board then took a recess untii 2:80 P, M, all the Supervisors present voting in Ward. NovRMBER 28-9 :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 Wari. Toe Fifth district was canvassed from the Supervisors? turns, FeO motion of Supervisor Plunkstt. the Tnspectors of Elec- tion in tho Third, Eighth, Fourteenth, ‘Twenty-second, Twonty-fitth, Twenty-seventh, Twenty-elzhth an first districts were sent for to correct their returns, On motion of Su visor Pinnkitt, the Nineteenth District was canvassed from the Clerk's returos, and the Thirty- Fecond was canvassed from the Supervisors’ returns on As- sistant Alderman. Enpervisor Plunkitt proceeded to canvass the Twentieth Ward. On motion of Supervisor Plunkitt, the Inspectors of Elec. thon tn the First, Second, Sev ith, Thirteenth, Fitteenth ai ‘Twenty-fourth Districts wer ‘Un motion of Supervisor Twentieth Districts were c On motion of Super teenth Districta were c turns. Supervisor O'Netit then proceeded with the canvass of the iret Ward. TU motlon oF Supervisor O'Neill, the Inspectora in the Seventh, Twenty-rat and Twenty-second Disiricts were sent for to ederect tbesr FetHTM | mieten Diatrtet wae Op motion of Supervi Nel eo Fi jatrict a from the Suy e 4 the Ninth from returns, r Plunkitt then proceeded with the Twenty-sec- nt for. nkitt, the Third, Sixth and asaed from the Clerk's return imokitt the Fourth and Ki! wassed from the Supervisors’ re- Ga motion of Rupervisor Plunkitt the Inspectors of Elec. Hon In the First, Second, Sixth, Fifteenth and Twenty-second Districts were sent for to correct their returns. ‘On mowon of Sopervigor Plunkitt, the vote returned for Mebrbach was canvassed at three hundred and ninety-two (392) m the sixth District, and Vanee's voto in the Tweatieh District was canvassed at (wo bundred and ninety (290). ‘On motion of Supervisor Piunkitt, the Seventh and Twen- | ty-firat Districts were canvassed from the Supervisors’ re- turns. m ‘The following protest was received from Peter Gilsey and others, candidal tor Aldermen ;— The undersigned hereby protest against all the return from the Fourth, Sixth, 5 nth ani ighth Wards of the chiy of New York, being canvassed by the Board of Connty Canvassers, as ieval returog, or included in the canvass of vous cant at the ejection held In the City of New York on The weventh. day of November, 1871, for the office of Alder. tian, for, the Teason that said Teturny are false and franiulent and. do tot correctly state. the votes fast for, Veter Gilsey, James Fitzgerald, Jenkins Schaick, Solomon Mebroach, Davrel D. Conover, John coner, Alexander Wilder, Alexander Martin, James McLaren, Wiliam Radde, Samuel’ B. 1. Vance, Wiliam Joyce Jobt rr 0) {ance in tne country | 116 i156 | do chamberwork and waiting. Can be seen for two da ES, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMA’ Cooks, a&c. 2] CORNELIA St IN REAR—AS COOK, BY A. RE» shectable colored woman, with best cily reterence; Wonld engage by the or month: understands French cooking. Address JOSEPHINE FEKRAL, WANTED—FEMALES Chambermnids, &. S66 82, A% IN THE STORE“ A, RESPECTABLE, ) irl as chambermaid and waitress, or as children's maid and plain sewer ; is a good washer and ironer ; best city reference. Cail or address for two days. 25 rn MINETTA LANE, THIRD FLOOR—A COLORED woman aa cook, 4 84 GREENWICH AV., IN REAR.-1WO FRENCTI 55 women as cooks in @ private family ; good city refer- ences will be given. WES? 88TH ST, (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S),— 60 Genevgtagpiin sco, weno 83 THOMPSON ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN A SPRING 87, FOURTH FLOOR—A CO OT coow: wasner and ner. in wp family or bo: COLORED woman in a ladies’ boarding house as cook. fig house ; will f useful; best reierence LOT West antu st, iG aS <0 asaiat in washing ina vrivate family or boarding house; best city reference. Ad- man aa plain cook : cress, OQ WEST }STH ST. NEARSTIT AV, REAR HOUSE.— LU eF As cook, washer and ironer; is a good baker and pastry cook obliging ; good city reference. T12 BAST O8TH BTA RESPECTABLE GERMAN da girtas cook and to wssist in the wesbing and ironing in a small first clase American family, Gan be secn at her present employs ve Bea 115 WEST, gotH Sh OA RESPEOTABLE YOUNG 2) woman todo cooking and assat with the washing and froning; is willing and obliging; best city reference. 894. 2D AV., BETWEEN 40TH AND 48TH 8TS.—A REE +) spectable prt as chambermald and waitress; would assist with washing and ironing; best cily reference, Call for two days. Dressmakers and Senmetresses. LW AT, B28 STH AV, ONE DOOR ABOVE MST ST « third floor, yonuy American widow, recently become poor, desires family sewing at her own resicence, either by band or machine; i# a beantiful Ontsher by hand, 2 RECTOR 8T., CORNER OF CHURCH, SECOND floor.—Two young ladies, experienced emvroiderers, wish eraployment; no objection to plain sewing, NEW YURK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER J3, 1871.-TRIPLE SHEET, diminish cee nt ACN meet nn eters SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. General Housework, &c. 8D AV.—A RESPECTA! ) GEN- 588 A eed ‘CTABLE GIRL TO Dé BRR DAY, THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM —A « respectable young girl to do Nght housework in a small private family; good reference from last piace, BBA GREENWICH 8T.—a RESPECTABLE, PRO- e+) testant woman to do general housework or to mind @ baby; no ebjections to the country; good city reference. Housekeepers, &rs 5, EAST 4TH st,AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A HOTEL 4) or any position of trust, by an American woman, who has had many years’ experience. Address HOUSEKEEPER 13 EAST {OTH ST, BETWEEN ATH AND MADISON avs.—An experienced dress and cloak maker wishes to find empioyment in private families by the day or week ; 1s firet class Gutter and biter; is well, accustomed to party Feceytion dremaen,. Can be seen at her preseut employer's, oF address DRESSMAKER. PRESENT employer's ‘ 31 As seamstress and dressmaker; makes and trims cblidren’s clothes; docs ail kinds of family sew- Ing; wil go by the day, week or inontl PENWICH AV.—WILL DO ALL KINDS OF x sewing, stitching, Ac, Mra, RICHARDSON. GT] AY. Ay THIRD FLOOR, FRONT. -A YOUNG GER D5 man lady, from respectable parents, in a sinail family, essmaker or to make berselt useful, BAST 20TH Si., NEAR BROADWAY QR MADISON AV.—A LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER 1N 2 a first class family; best reference given and required, 156 PASt, HTH Sta RESPECTABLE | WOMAN JD as housekeeper; no objection to a first class tene- ment house, Cail for two aays. Can give references if re- 73 8D AV., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A MIDDLE- Ae American lady as housekeeper or to do up- airs work, and as seamstress. C: t ail oF add can Can be seen for two day, LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER. acne, a three days, Miss JENNIE VANCLEEF, Jersey City, A LADY, GIVING HIGHEST REFERENC a situation as housekeeper or nursery governess; tele competent to give entire satwfaction. Address H., box 695 124. ORCHARD &T., SECOND FLOOR.—A PERFECT me cook for vegetables ina tre, class hotel or restau- Yant. 1 WEST 19TH ST.—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND fron {n a private farnfly ; best elty reference, 132 WEST WTH BTA RESPEC LOL womnn as frst class cook ; écon till engaged. BQ er dMcA RESPRCTADUE YOUNG GIRL AS OL cook; understands her biriness: has no objection © a private boarding house or to aseist in warhing; best bity reference, Call all tls week. 14] West Sth om, REAR, Fre spectabie young wom: BLE PROTESTANT t reference, Cun be ST FLOOR.—A RE a =f oe eae do the Cd od bread an : cliy reference trom last place, Bisa hHir sts sh Washing in a private family; ie int WEST MST Sf. NEAR 71H AV. OTA 145 M8 girl to cook, wash aud tron; ws 14.9 WEST ATH BPA, RESPECTARLE WOMAN Ld wishes to yo out by the vay to cook dinners and ake good pastry during the Chrisimas weeks; will come on moderate terms. J5]} VEST 2TH st. Tor FLOOR, BACK ROOM. — 12 A respectable young women as 'couk and to nesist With the washing and ironing fa « private fanuly ; good elty refereuces from last place, 154 176 MULBERRY [ST NEAR BROOME, IN THR ; ) fancy etore.—A respectable Protestant’ Scotch w: tan as good plain couk or laundress ; best clty reference. 200 West, 4oTH st.—a YOUNG GIRL as COOK, washer and ironer; no objection to go. 4 short dist best city reference. “Call for two —A RESPE eet elty F WEST 18TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl as cook, Washer and ivover, or t0 do general 5 kod city reverence. da € WEST STH ST, SECOND FLoon, BAC 206 Fgom.--A competent, middle-aged woman'as cook fn # privat® boarding house; unexceptionable city reference. Can be seen for two days. QO7 WEY Wr st. BETWEEN 7TH AND grt avs.—A mmfddle-aged woman a3 experienced cook Understands bread and pastry; would do coarse washing in ‘small private family. 22() SUMIVAN, ST, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT AY room.—A colored woman ns cook by the day or Week | is capable of getiing up gentlemen's louches, Can be seen for four days, from 1 thi 4 - > 24 cook, washer and ironer; bas no objection to gen eral Lousework, 9 WEST ISTH ST,, NEAR 8TH AV.—A RESPECT: «a. able cirl, lately landed from England, as cook; bas been Brought up in Enghsh families. 9Q() MULBERRY st. —4 RESPEC B() "as goo ina privaie family; un be : thoroughly ; country preferre 303 BAST STH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS DUD neat plan cook jis a Hrat class washer and irover; thoroughly understands ber business ; best city references, 819 WEST 4ST ST.—A SCOTCH PROTESTANT OLD woman as tiret ch and froning; understands all kinds of cooking; good city re- ferevce. Call for two d Qe wn 321 tat acon washer and tronei ful; good elty ref 339 FAST UTM st, BETWEEN I8T AND 2p Avs, OOO first floor, rear. A competent woman as first class cook; thoroughly ianderatands her business; no objection to a fret clase boarding b opd city references, 841 WEST 2TH sT., ROOM 9% —AS@OOD COOK IN « small private family; would iat witb the wash- ing; isa good baker; best reference. Cau be scen for two aay 395 ITH AY. REAR HOUS®.—A COMPETENT Wo. ODO wan as” good cook; will assist with the washing ro ironing ; no objection to a boarding house ; exceiient city reference. 4.08 EAST STH S10 RESPECTABLE WOMAN, AS good cook; no objection to bcarding houses; best city references. 419 EAST MIM sta COMPETANT, ENGLISH © woman, recentiy (rom England, as good plain cook, or as lady's maid and to do housework ; city or country ;good refetence. Call or address A. D, ABLE WOMAN stands her busi- D 29TH STS., ip le woman as goud cook, is willing to make herself generally use: Can be seen tor one day. 44] WEST, TH St, REAR BUILDING. two R z pec wether ; Ove as COOK ; the other ghambermaia good refereuces, “Call for tw layne 446 WE, 27TH ST, BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH EEO avs.—A giri as first class cook; woukt ae with the washing it required; preter to live with large fart) has four.years’ city references, Can be seen for two da; {GQ IH AV. IN THE DRY GOODS STORE—AN <EDO experienced woman as conk and to do coarse Ww: ing, or would do the cook washing and troning o| Hi family ; good city reter ‘I AQT ITHAY.;A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL 10 D4 covk, w would have no objections to do housework in t clty reterene 61022, AN, 08 FLOOR.—A RESPECTARLE WOMAN ) ‘aa good cook, wasber and ironer in a private family or boarding house; cdo reterences, 709 UHAY, NEAR TM ST.,.IN THE STORE.—A +) aespectatie woman as first oluss cook ; no objection to axsiet in the washing; good city reference. Chambermaids, &c. EAST HOURTON ST., ROOM 10.-A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl todo chamberwork ; can speak German ish tuently, Can be seen for two days. 2) and 95 MINETTA LANB, THIRD FLOOR.~A COLORED woman as chambermatd. 100 EAST 22D ST.—A RERPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL as chambermaid or waitress in a private family. 115 ITH AV., CORNER 17TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE ©) Protestant’as chambermaid and take care of children; best city references. I for two days. WEST 47TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S. )\—A young Protestant girl as charabermaid or to take care of a baby. 150 WEST STH st.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER. LOW mata and fine washer in a private family; clty ref- erence given, ] 5h WEST 2TH 8T., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM. D192 A respectable young woman to’ do chamberwork and fine washing in a private family; good city reference from last place. WEST 18TH ST., ROOM 6, IN THE REAR.—~A respectable young girl to do chamverwork ‘and waiting, or as waitress; good references. F207 FAST rH St. NEAR SD AVA) STEADY girl as chambermaid and waitress, or to take care Of children; wages not #0 much an object as @home. Ad~ 3D EAST lett STA SCOTCH | PROTESTANT ze 2 cirl as chambermait and seamstress, or would Ationd on a Indy in delicate health or take care of children, 23 WEST 18TH 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. D bermaid and ssi Diiger, John Cochrane and Michael 1 . for sald oftice of Alde = deanerr aar af the aforesaid peraous are allowed the mt QhA WESTATH ST. TOP FLOOR, HACK ROOM. — br votes actually cast for them and each of them in ald 4 oe A reapectaile yoling woman ae ‘chambermal) and or yeach of them for said ofiea of Aderman; and also for | to mind children; te willing and obliging; no objection to go ite foason that the namber of votes actrall hort distance {h the country ; good city reference. Cau Rforewaid persons, and each of them, for sald ol n for two day! wards, reapectively, was far greater than apps =_ a ee Jeturna or either of them, And also for th BOQ RAST 4H 87. BETWEEN 187 AND 2D AVS, That a. mach larger number of | votes ‘ Acompetent young woman asc lowed to Lawrence R. Jerome, Thomas Coman, and to assist with the washing; good reference from F.'B. Hart, Edward Schlichtingy George H. Bitevell James C. Dithond, Bernard O'Neil, William H. Chariock, — _ . George W. Plunkitt, James Moklever, Idward Gud 31G WEST, PTH fT.) YRESENT EMPLOVER'®—AN amaci Koch, bryan Reilly, Kdward Weleb and } honest, faithful givi ae chambermald Bad waltrea Irving, i h of said wards, than were actually cast f pea 5 4 * ~~ u them or either of them for sald ofice of Alderman in said ecively. YN 3, 1871 W YORK, Nowe Sli, R. LAWRENCE, Jn, H. L. CLINTON, of Couneet, Peter Gliser, James Fitzgerald, Jenkins Van Schack, fo Mebrbach, Daniel D, Conover, Jobn exander Martin, James McLaren, Wiliam Re Hi. Vance, William Joyer Jone niger, John oll and Alexan ler Which ‘ony sutured to the Special Committee on Protest The Board, on motion of Supervisor Charlock, then took @ Tecees unt! November 2%, inst. , ut ten o'clo@., (To Bo Continued.) NEW PUBLICATIONS, QS Te Finer DAY OF JANUARY WILL APPEAR RAFU GEM, price B8e., new: iilusirated “Chiid’e Bibl with the celebrated drawings of Gustave Dore. A# we bave 100,000 copies, and owing to the press of orders coming in datiy, we shall not be able to eve- ente allorders for some weeks after publication; #0 we de- pire partion to send ws in thelr orders bow, HENRY HH. RICHARDSON & CG., 22 Very ttreet. ‘DARIS.—HOTED DE_D'SMPIR t st, PAWGTETIN, comer of tho Rus deme hes eS WARES roprietoe, happy ody to 2 friends and the travel- fing pubiie In general that tls house dufihy the last events. Leo DENTISTRY. AMPS A. REED, M.D, SURGICAL AND MECHANI- o) cal Dentist, ned in New York 184 Bath av ue. third e Sevenvcenth, teat was ot 32] NEST OTH STA. RESPECTABLE GIRL as O21 chambermata or waitress, Can be seen for two day’ 33.0) EAST SD ST. BETWEEN 187 AND 3D AVE.—A e young girl as chambermaid and waltress, and wid nasist with the washing and ironing; best references, BBY RAst GD et. BETWEEN ST AND 8D avs.— OL A young girl as chambermaid and waitress; best reference, 337 MEST, wT 8%. BETWEEN 6TH AND 9TH . ava—A young gir! as chambermaia and waitress and to assist with tbe washing; best city reference, 341 WERT 9TH ST.A YOUNG GIRL AB CHAM. oO dermatd add waitress, or as Duree and seamstress; best cry reference from last place, 342 WEST 9671 § berwerk and fi —A YOUNG GIRL TO DO CHAM. washing, ass A WEST %TH ST.~A RESPECTABLB YOUNG ob girl as chambermaid and wantress; good olty refer. ence from her last place. 405 plain tion EAST MTH ST, FIRST FLOOR —A RESPECT. able young girl as nurse and to do chamnberwork or wing abi chamberwork and as waitress; no co in the country; good city en for two days, 7 WEST 9TH ST, FIRST FLOOR.—A PROTEST. (ant girl as chambermaid and to do tne washing and 40 froning, or AM chambermaid and waitress. WEST SST 8T.—A RESPECTARLE, YOUNG 444. Si as chambermaid and waliress; good city ret= erence WEST OTH ST., IN THE STORF.—AS PLAIN | | 99 GB GUINTON PLACE (STH ST), TE FIRST PRIVATE 2} house from fith av.—Elegant and fashionable French dressmaking cone ip ali ite branches, and charges than any other tirst clags reitable dressmaker In this eign. Madame GRE 2 64: fem us of thany years’ experience io Broadway trace desires afew more customers ather own home, or would go out by the day to private families; understands cutting and making all kinds of ladies and chfidren's under- wear, infants’ outiits, gents’ sbirts, &c.; ladies’ evening elegantly made, Call on or address Mrs. LI WEST 1671 8T.—A DRESSMAKER, WHO Has. had a good experience {n cutting and fitting ladies" OHARLES s',,NEAR 4TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS 2 and children's dreszes, wishes a few more family eng ments for the gesson; 18 willing to wait on moderate, them at the Call on or address Miss own homes; ter LEVY, West Chester (Pa.) Post office, for two weeks. RESPECTABLF, MIDDLE AGED AMBRICAN widow as houseceeper for a widower or bachelor; no menia! services. « home an object; no objection to the coun- try. Address M., box 111 Herald ofllee, for two days. GITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY, HAVING character and experience, and being most respectably connected, a8 honsekeener in’ or near the city; references exchanged. Address box 1,608 New York Post ofllce, ANTED—A PLACE AS HOUSEKEEPER; WOULD. make herself useful; is a sewer; would do the work of a small family: a good home preferred to wages. Call for two days at the Protective Union, 88 Bleecker st. Wage POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER, OR AS companion to an invalid lady, by @ Canadian woman of intelligence and respectabiilty. Address HOUSE- KEEPER, box 112 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. TH AND 8TH jahes a few eng: AV. B, BETWE! Pe TS.—A COM. ements to q in 132 30, Avi; AS, NURSE : 194 witing to take charge of an infant from tts birth; uindorstanda all kinds of family sewing, Call or adres 8 all 18 week, WEST (8D 8T.—LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S dresses cut and made in the best manner; also fam- ily sewing of all kin“a at short notice; terma moderate. 135 EAST OTH SOA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS +) seamstress and dretamaker; understands Wheeler & Wilson's machine; would assist in ‘chamberwork; under- stands hair braiding; city reference. Call at ber present employer's, 14.2 BAST STH st.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, Who understands cutting ladies’ and chiidren's Greston, wishes to go out by the day or week; can sew on machines, Address DRESSMAKER. 14.8 8) AV. BETWEEN ISTH AND loTH sTS—.A3 FO) dressmaker; is a first class French cutter and fitter of ladies’ dresses and cloaks; 1s @ tasty, experienced trim. mer; will give a perfect ot: by day or week : price $1 6 per day. Can be seen for two dayn, 16] NEST, BE, STA, COMPETENT SEAMSTRES: OL who understands al) kinds of family sewing and @ressmaking and can operste on Whee'er & Wilson's wax chine, would go on’ by the day or week; terms very mode- rate. | Address SLAMSTRE: 163 WEST BTA st) NEAR ITH AV.—A COM: ) petent cressmaker wil] make vp suits and evening dresses nt reasonable prices and short notice; also millivery ‘and ladies’ own material made up. 196 MONTGOMERY ST, AROVE GROVE, JERSEY OD City.—A seamstress wishes a few more engage- ments by the day or week. Call on or address Mra, RE) Q15 WEST WTH Sty BETWEEN 7TH AND STH AVE. ©) A competent dressmaker, who understands operat: ing, cutting and fitting, would like a few more customers by the'day or week; no-objection to goa short distance out. of the city. Call or address. 22() WEST ITH ST.—AS COMPETENT DRESSNARER in a private family; can operate.on Wheeler * W g0n's machine; understands family sewing of all kinds; no pjection to wait on ladies or young misses. Also a first class dresemaker wants work by the day or week, Call or a ) WEST 17TH ST.-A DRESSMAKER WILL GO 4 out by the day or week or work at home on mode- Call or adures rate terme, D320 EAST 2D 8t., FIRST FLOOR.—A FIRST CLASS 2c} operator to'go out by the day or week ; ladies’ and {nfants’ oututs made up {othe neatest manner on Wheeler & Wilson's machi 994. sD Av;cA YOUNG LADY WISHES TO GO BY LIE the week or month as seamstress or dressmaker ; can give good elty reference and van operate on Wheeler & Wilson's macbine. besaen Wednesday and Thu pal ; : : 4Q9 iT AV.A RESPECTABLE SOUNG GIR J go out by the day or week or to take fantilies' ing in; basher own machine if required; best city refer- en 5QG SH AVA WIDOW OF SMALL MEANS 194 0) srishes employment without. giving up her, home; Understands ail kinds of eewing on Wheeler & Wilson's sew: ing machine, GOOD SEAMSTRESS TO GO OUT BY THE DAY; a good citer and fitter; understands operating on hing and dressmaking; good reference. Address D, 118 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadwa; YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS SEAM- ‘strens in a private family ; or to do light chamberwork wing: good references, Cail at the Sister's Asylum, in y between 4th and Madi¢op av COMPETENT AND STYLISH DRESSMAKER, WHO is perfect cutter and fitter, desires a few more en- mgements by the day or week. ‘Address A. C., box 134 Herald office, LADY WISHES TO RECOMMEND A THOROUGH, good, honest French dressmaker, who worked for ber five weeks and who fs at present ‘disengaged. Address ANNA, box 1UL Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broad+ way. MESS, CLINCH, 807 6TH AY, BETWEEN 4TH AND B\ th sts.—Ladies can rely’on getting perfect fitting Gressea, mado and trimmed in the Intent style: walking enits made tn elght hours notice, at moderate prices; garmen cut, £0, ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL, WHO CAN furnish reliable references, a situation ameter would be willing to have the care of children also, Apply a the Nursery and Child's Hospital, corner Lexingion av. an et ‘ANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT PE son, who can give first class city reference, a placi cutter or forewoman for the coming season ; has had yea of experience in first class houses, Address all the week M. T. S., box 184 Herald office, Box A and d General Housework, &-. WEST 13TH ST., REAR.—A PROTESTANT WO- man to do housework; i a good cook, washer and 20 roner. [ paninl art ° G0) NEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—A RESPECTABLE ) young woman to do general housework; 18 a good washer and ironer and can do plain coking; good city refer- ence from her last place. KING ST.-A COMPETENT GIRL TO DO GEN. eral bousework fo @ private family. Call for two days, QQ WEST WITH st. REAR—A RESPECTABLE J woman to do general houseworg in a private family ; {ea good cook, washer and ironer; city reverence, 103 EAST S9TH ST., NEAR 2D AV., IN THE STORE, ©) Arespectable woman to do general housework ; is & good plain cook, washer and ironer; best city referenc 10 8TH AV., ONE DOOR ABOVE ISTH ST.-A_RE- apectable young woman to do housework {n a smail private family, would prefer to go to Yonkers, Call for this ay at Mrs, HOOLAN'S miliinery and fancy store. L1G EAST ITH Sty BETWEEN 1D AND (THT AVS. A ¥espectable girl to do general housework !a small, genteel family ; beat elty reference. - ia a 124 WEST 19TH 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO housework or pantry work ; best references. 132 WEST 1TH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN e to do general housework in a small family, 918 WEST TH 8T., ROOM 7.-A COMPETENT - girl, lately landed, to do general housework or to take care of children. Cali for two days. 226 9G WEST TH St IN REAR—A RESPECTABLE 20 young girl to do’housework tn a smail family; good Gity reverence. 233 BAST HTH RT.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO OD geverai housework in a small private family; city Feference It required. 238 EAST SMTH ST.-A KESPECTABLE YOUNG or woman to do housework for a smail family, best Gly reference. Call for two days. 245 reference, WEST ISTH ST,—TWO YOUNG GIRLS TO DO the entire work of a family; good references. WEST $8) ST—A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO general housework in a small private fami:y; good ‘Can be seen for two days. yr) WEST 21TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN- Je) eral housework; one year's reference from last employer. 28 IsT A BETWEEN TH AND 17TH STS., IN candy store. A reapectable Scotch gir to do house Work ina small private family, i# Willing; no objection to the count 3QQ EAST, MD ATA RESPECTABLE YOUNG OLL girl to do general nonsework in a private family; has good city references. Call toulay. 34.2 WHET 26TH st.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN- 3 era) housework, 3 EAST STH 8T., SECOND FLOOR.—A_ RE- 346 spectabie young girl todo genera! housework, or would do chamberwork and assist with the waehing and sroning ; best efty reference. Call to-day. 3¢ STH AV, BETWEEN 2TH AND SOTH STs, 395 top fluor.-A middle-agea woman to do general Dousewort in a snail private family. 495 FAST LTH sr. IN Ta +) Protestant woman to do ligl Object; best reference. 426 fd Med PEARL work. 427 VEST 2b at, BETWE EN 9VH AND 10TH AVS, top floor, A respectable Protestant young girl to do general housework for a private family; best reier- “se from jas place, . REAR.-A STEADY housework; wages no (GERMAN | MISSION lady to do gene- WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA tion ng thorough housekeeper in a widoweMs family or select establishment; understan:e the care of milk and but- ter; connity preferred. Address E. H., box 120 Herald Up- town Branch oilice, 1,365 Broadway. Laundresses, &e. MINETTA PLACE, NEAR BLEECKER §T., FIRST 5 floor.—A respectable German woman wanta to take in washing for families and gentlemen ; full satisfaction given. WEST 13TH ST,, THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUNG laundress Or to do general housework ; 2 first class reference from last place, 5Q GREENWICH AV... SRCOND FLOOR. GENTLE. men's and ladies’, also family washing done in the Deatest manner; best references, Mrs, RICHARD, 13 up fi 14 BETWEEN, BROADWAY and 7th av.—Washing and froning by the dozen, week or month; fluting and clear starching neatly done. 14.0 WEST 31ST st.-A RESPEOTABLE, YOUNG WO- man wishes for a tew families’ washing at her own residence, 1G] NEST 2TH ST, NEAR 7TH AV., FIRST FLOOR, J front room.—A competent woman to go out by the day wasding, ironing and housecleaning, &¢., or take wash- ing home. 20 fineries and French fluting clty reference. 20 WEST 30TH ST, BETW! 7TH AND $TH AVS., third floor.—A resvectable colored woman wishes gentiemen’s and tamily washing at her residence, 2 vi ., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH WEST 29TH &* ays., seconil floor, in the rear.—A respectable wo- jan 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 FAST 37TH ST., RETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS.— A first class |aundress wishes to go out by the day OF month; can do tiuting. 22 N ENGLISH WOMAN, LATELY landed, as (rst class washer and froner and plain Sook @ha todo general housework in a private family. 38D 8’ FIRST FLOOR.—A_ FIRST ncress wishes ladies’ and gentlemen's 4 FAST 18TH ST., 3D AV., BACK PARLOR.—A WO- man to «lo washing at her own home; ahirts done CI r would go out by the day, M, GRAHAM. WEST 35TH ST., ADM EST 27TH St, IN THE STORE.—A CUMPR- w & tent woman as liead nundress: understands ladies? and puflingin a private family; wosi q 24.5 WEST HD St. REAR, ROOM &—A REBPEOTA r+) ble woman will take gentlemen's or family wash- ing of go out by the day to do cooking or wasbing and fron- ing; best clty reference, DH WET sD ok. BETWREN ITH AND STH AVE. +). A respectable woman to take in washing; is a good iaundress ; has her own hom: QQ WEST STH ST. NEXT TO BAKERY, FRONT +e) Louse, second floor, back room.--A firet class lvun- dresa wishes a few gentlemen's washing at her own home}; understands shirt polishing, Freneh futing and all kinds of inertes, 32] e her resi 4]1 FAST 2TH §7—A 90D LAUNDRESs WOULD | like to bave the washing of a few more ladies and gentlemen at 76 cents per dozen; futing a specialty. Mrs. STEVENS, 4.29 SAST_UTH st. NEAR Ist AY. FOURTH J ‘floor.—A respectable woman wishes washing and fronteg at her own home: ean do polishing and fhating In the neatest style; has beat city reference, Call for two days. 505 Avs, IN THE STORE—A YOUNG GIRL TO OU) “do washing, ironing and cooking in a small private gitnily two yeara! reference, 530 577 one who can furnish good references. 7TH AV., BETWEEN 28TH AND 29TH STS.—A RE- spectable woman wamld do washing and ironing ice; best city reference. * EAST 11TH ST,-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO out to work by the day or week, or take in washing. WEST 41ST ST.-AN EXPERIENCED LAU! dress wishes familes* washing ‘at her own hous ddresa Mrs, PRICE, Nurses, &c. 2, WEST SIST 87. —A8 NURSE; A RESPECTABLE PER- #00, of name years experience; can take entire charge Of an infant from bfrth; four years’ unexceptionable refer- ence from last place. Call for two days, FAST 40TH 8T., BASEMENT.—A RESPECTABLE ) Protestant girl as nurse and seamstress or chambermaid; willing and obliging; best references, YORK ST, NEAR WEST BROADWAX.—A YOUNG girl (colored) as nurse ; best city reference. SITUATIONS ADA Mints noes murs one 3 son's or Grover & Baker's machines, the other oe siatate matd and waitress. Call fortwo days, 45 8D AV., FIRST FLOOR._A MONTHLY NURSE Je tn just How unoccupied ; fences. {0 “ 3 aa jam tinocoupted; best references: {rom phy: 46 9TH AV BETWEEN i ning girl, hiidre dassietin 46 9TH . BETWEEN 85TH AND 36TH STS., rear.—A young girl as puree and seamstress, oF to aasist in chamberwork; can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine; best reference. 5OQ COURT St, BROOKLYN—AS NURSE AND >) seamstress ; can do all kinds of family sewing and operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; four years refer- ence from ner last employer. 5OG BAST TH §t.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED e ‘woman, who bas lost her own baby, as wet nurs reference. Call for two days. Q] 4. GREENWICH A RESPECTABLE GE, man girl to take care of children and help to do the sowing of a small family ; best reference. MINNA, 630 Av NEAR MTH ST. FIRST FLOOR —A OU “young "woman as nurse and seamstress or to do chamberwork ; understands Whe: best city reference. 637 StH AY Man as Huree or would take ens dren ; no objection to take cure of an int erence. 686 mothe © 734. Widow worbaa ne nuryey Call for two days. | BGG WAY, BETWEEN sort AND WITH Sta, THIRD floor, Back room.—A respectable woman’ wishes healthy baby to wet nurse at her home, Can be seen for two days. 964 RESPECTABLE WIDOW WANTS A SITUsTION AS ANTED—FEMALFS. Nuvsens, dice 35TH AND B8TH STS, M years of age, to take care of t of the house, & Wilson's machines A MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN Wo- of growlng chil. lid; best efty ref- 8TH AV., THIRD FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE married woman to nurse @ child; will bave @ care, Call at Mra. DOWNING'S, cook or chambermatd, Ev A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO W. hild at her own home ; good reference. 8D AV. purse wet n has lost her own child four months old; Rood city reference if required: at the Chil- en's pt lat ai, and Lex! A ation to take care of children aod aaaiat with light sew: ANTED—A SITUATION FOR A TIDY, INTELLI- gent American-born girl as child's purse; good refer. ence. Address M. K., Herald off V ANTED—BY A LADY OF EXPERI“NOE, A SITUA. tion as invalid nurse, or anything but menial. Ad- dress for two days, 8. P., box 121 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway, Waitresses, &e. 14.0 WEST, SST STOA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS 4U waitress or Iaundress; city refereace. 14 EAST 82D ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM,— “3 As waitress, by a young girl, ungerstands the busl- ness in ail tts branches; has bighest testimonials from her last place, Call for two days. 16 WEST MTH ST.-A_ SMAR' J girl, who understands her business thoroughly, as Bret class waitress in a private family ; beat city reference. DAI WEST 16TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A RESPECT- able young woman as first class waitress in aw private family; understands ber business in all its branches; would go a snort distance in the country; would do chamberwork; best references can be given. Can be seen for one day. 288 8D AV., BETWEEN 22D AND 28D 8TS,—AS OO first class waitress; no objection to assist with chamberwork ; vest city reference. Address M. K, TH AV,, TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE } W. 8D AV.—TWO YOUNG ENGLISH PROTESTANT | 8942 P. M. w r vail on oF address | from 10 il 2 o'clock, gne need apply without good eliy rererenc Ww NTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT vial after 7 o'clock in the evening at 317 6th av. | ight chamberwork; ‘must come well recommended, App! | at aso bth ar. t seas V three, Apply at 208 Kast 13th st, W Apply at w* lW I gt cee HELP WANTED—?t Hairs. ‘ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IkONE beat city ee required, Call bewween rH A H WAsTED—-4 GERMAN OR AN AMERICAN GikL TO do plain cooking. washing and irooing in a faimiiy 9( NTED—A GOOD ENGLISH COOK; NONE BUT those who are well reco ly. Cail Hast sos ce mmended need apply. Cail JANTED—-A GERMAN OR ENGLISH GIRL, WHO can sew, as nurse for a amal!l child; best city reference wired, Avply at 142 Kant 18th at, WASTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, 48 GOOD PLAIN = washer and troner, “E. reference require |, West 421 at., before I P. NTED—A DESIGNER OF LADIFS' SUITS, OF taste d ? petite and experience, Appiy to B. 8, MILLS a ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; mat be & good nditttl bes good washer and ironer. Apply at 68 ith ANTED—A FIRST CLASS CHAMBERMAID, WHO can alno asalat in washing and frouing; best clty refer- ences required. Cali for two ‘days aN @ West het, ’ ANTED—A SMART, TIDY “GIRL ‘TO DO PLAS cooking; must he a first rate washer pry | at 247 Bast LADIES? ble of taking personal auper- Hairdresser; to one capal ment will be made. Apply Jon of » store a liberal acri ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, AS LAUNDRES: must understand dutiog on the machine and assist ANTED—SMART AND INTELLIGENT LADIES TO receive orders for frat class illustrated books; very Uberal inducements, iV V HENRY H, RICHARDSON & CO., 22 Vesey at. N. ¥. ‘AN A GOOD WASHER AND TRONER, WILL- ing and obliging; one who will assist in chamberwori; } good city references required {vor last place. Apply, at I Prone 48th ot, between Ii g rr nt dang 12 A. M. 8, TO GO A SHORT DIs ANTED—A GOVERN tance in the country, to teach a young miss mnste and the English branches, For further particul; inquire at 192 Washington st., Brooklyn, for two days. Wate SALESLADY OF GOOD ADDRESS, TO conversant with the business an need apply. take charge of a book at an none but those perfectly having the best references Address X. I. C., Herald Uptown Braneb oilice. 69 and GL Wall st, room 23, 15 uation in a vrivate famliy; good reference ) reference, Address F, M., box 120 Herald office. ences, A Pic Bols, 10 West Houston at. A aeveral good reference. Address box 130 Herald oflice, A Hon tn 168 ing, or would instruct them in. Engliah elementary branches = — ~ aug who has no experience in living out. Adare MARTUA, ws Tk A COMPETENT PROTESTANT WOMAN AS station b, child's nurse, willing to go to the country; best refer- ence required. Apply at4P. St. Tuesday and Weduesday at “SITUATIONS WANT&D—MALES. BAST 42D 8T.—A FRENCH VALET, LATELY arrived from Europe with a family, wishes for a ait- COMPETENT MAN WISHES A SITUATION Ad cook; speake French, German and English; good city FIRST CLASS FRENCH WAITER — (SINGLE) wants a situation in a private family; best city refer ‘Address F., 104 Eaat 40ch at, i PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN, LATELY LANDEI desires a slination in any capacity; references given. eas JOUN EVANSE, 32 Bday, Sis alll IL ssh 4 COMPETENT FRENCH WAITER, HIGHLY RE. commended, wanta a situation, Adress LOUIS, at FIRS! CLASS FRENCH COOK, MALE, WELL AC- quatnted with all the culinary department and speaking languages, wish: sitvation in @ private family; STRONG, INDUSTRIOUS GERMAN MAN, CONVER- sant wil wishes a situa- hy atore, be seen ac Ist av., between Lt ory or business and Lth at 399 AST S9TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 329 finan competent waitress or would do chamber- work and sewing; best city reference. Mincelianeous, O'CLOCK TO 4.—LETTERS, LITERARY, LETTERS. A lady writes for ladies checks, bills, acvertise- reviews, report rders, accounts, joe yesterday's Herald. 1 ments, notes, notices, business letters, £0. ¥ 19 FAST, HOUSTON aT—A Lapy, wn tag © served in England and France tn high families, and speaks the English, French aud German languages and un- and dressmaking perfectly, wishes a lady's “maid; references, "Address M. H. WEST 41ST ST.—A YOUNG LADY AS HAIR- dresser; would like gagements by the in hotels or private famili 13% day, week or month with ladit FAST 13TH ST., 3D AV.—-A GOOD WOMAN TO work in a restaurant; wishes to sleep home. 6TH AV.—A LADY READS WITH LADIES AND tlemen in all the chotee literatare; has aiso in manuscript some of the beauties of Roussen translated ; English branches, ‘penmanship, drawing, painting, photo- apt eclorings was flowers also taught. Call on or address EACHER, Ee SOUTH 8D 8T., JERSEY CITY.—. 208 Site soune indy as companion or seamstress in a Fesnectadle family; understands cutting and Htting; prefers New York. Address, by mail, c. 2 326 tion, Can be seen'at present employer's. QF STH AV.—A PERSON OF INTELLIGENCE AND 735 Tespectabitity as nursery governess, lady's mald or seamstress with a lady or family going to Cuba or 7, of the Southern States; understands cutting and fitting ladies’ and children’s dresses. Address M. K, M., stating where an inter- view may be had, 134 155 dren and as seamstress or any other light occu pa- COMPETENT LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION on the piano at moderate price; speake French and t iy PIANIST, care of Almena & Ximener, 99 LADY WRITING A PLAIN BUSINESS HAND DE- sires envelopes to direct, copying, &c. ; can furniah 5,000 names, Address INTEGRITY, Herald office. mee LADY. USING THE METHOD OF THE BEST MAS- A. fetain'Parin, wishen afew more puplis In music and French. Address’ V, L. V., Herald Uptown Branch ollice, 1,265 Broadway. LADY OF EXPERIENCE, FURNISHING TIE highest testimonials as to capacity and Feepectabillity, desires a tew pupils whom she could instruct in Engit French ‘or musics Address Miss M., Lierald oflice. LADY DESIRES THE POSITION TO TAKE CHARGE A ‘of some establishment, large or small; has great exe- Gutive ability; would leave the city. Address CAPABILITY, Herald Uptown Branch ofiice, 1 Broadway. A. TRENCH LADY, EXPERIENCED TEACHER, Lessons in the French, Spanish and Enelish Jan Terms moderate, References, Address Herald oftce. IVES nges, x 115 3 WEST 39°H ST,--A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE of children, TQ NEST NTH St, BETWEEN STH AND TH AVS. (present employer's).—A competent, respectable ‘oung woman to take care of children ; can do plain sewing ; eat reference, Call for two days V1 10fH AV.~.A YOUNG PROTESTANT WOMAN TO take care of children or do general bousework ; best city reference. 112 WEST OTH ST.—A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL as nurse and senmatress in a private family; good City reference. Call on Wednesday and Thu 134. WEST 278 ST. FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— e A young girl ae nurse and Inundress: can take charge of a child from birth ; best city reference from present employer, 1 At WEST 30TH 8T., BETWEEN 7TH AV. AND J ‘e) Broatway, third floor, front room.—A first class Jadies* sick nurse or nurse to invalids by one who has worked for the first doctor in the efty and Jady patients, Addr 16 FLATBUSH AV.—A YOUNG WIDOW AS WET nurse, with a fresh breast of milk; good reference. 205 EAST 418T ST.-A TRUSTWORTHY, ELDERLY lady as monthly or invalid nurse; competent and Felinbie ; will go out of the city, will do lighi work for board; first clase reference. 920 BAST 88TH &T.—A PROTESTANT YOUNG WO- oJ man as wet nurse; has just lost her baby; haga fresn breast of milk. Call for two days, 2) NEAR 8D AV.—A VERY RE- J spectable woman as nurse ; Is capable of taking en- EAST 20TH ST., tire charge of an infant; is n good hairdresser; three years’ reference. Inquire for two days, 22, BAST 47TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.-A YOUNG afr, notlong landed, to mind a baby, or as cham. Dermald 11 for two day! FART 10TH §7.—A GOOD AM QA. Tallis parse of cbambermait Call at present eme ployer’s for two days. =A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN afresh breast of milk. Can be 92 WEST 85TH ST. as wet nuree; hi been for two days, LADY, FULLY COMPETENT, DESIRES A SITUA- tion in a private famiiy, where instruction four hours a day in the English bi French and music will be an equivalent for boar Mra, N. K., Herald Uptown Braneh oflice, LADY OF REFINEMENT DESIRES SOME GEN- A. teevo postion ; ‘competent where educa tion or taste fe desired; Is’ a good and rapid writer; .co take entire charge of a house or act xs com) anttoa iady, Address Miss HARRISON, box 124 Herald office, N IRISH LADY, OF GOOD FAMILY, AT PRESENT A residing in Dublin, wishes an engagement as govern ip a first class family in Ameri is a frat rate pianiste ar good linguist; speaks French fi ay also a litte German find Italian; hiebest reference. Address Miss SMITH, 19 Hollis street, Merian square, Dublin, IANO AND SINGING TAUGHT BY MADAME SCHU- BERT (from Europe), at pup!i's and her own residence; ierma, $5 two lessons, Address 73 Went 12th a Pp RENTS—WOULD YOU BRAVE YOUR CHILDREN love atady and books a Remove Med foes iememenie i here education becomes a matter mm a fs explanations of principles, Address INSTRUCTRESS, Herald Uptown Branch ofice, 1,283 Bronuway. — ISITING GOVERNESS.—AN ENGLISH LADY POS- Viffeonioe a thorough and eficient system, has time unde. cupied; English, French, Latin, music, drawing and water coors.” Address ADDENDA, box 114 Herald Uptown Brauch office, 1,265 Broadway, Wigs ar os WRITES A TANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY WHO W “heat and legibie hand, copying or writing of any kind Ad tress A. y Herald to do at home or tn an off) offices ee Intelligence Offl-es. GERMAN FRVANTS POR ALL POSITIONS, CAPAPLE T und trustworthy, constantly found at 903 Bowery: en- trance on 1st st. Mra, LOWE. TED EMALES. H BATHS, LEXINGTON AY., COR- ner 2ith et., want an intelligent nan as in, Not older than 25; also first class Protemtant laun- Wages liberal; ref erences required. 932, w A RESPECTABLE MARRIED . woman r own child; hase fresh breast of mil 242 SLIZABETH ST., NEAR HOUSTON.—STRONG, healthy young woman, with a fresh breaat of milky wet nurse; willing to mak the country. WEST 1TH T., BETWEEN qTA_ AND STH 2:18 ave. —A read redpeetable woman as nurse; capa’ ie erences. herself useful; no objection ing care of a child from {ts infancy; best cit: io nf) for two days. stig + code € fh WEST 19TH ST. 2TH Wea French git private family. Address 99 MOTT ST, ROOM 8, SECOND FLOOR.—A t respectable married woman to dry nurse a child at her own reaidence; best reference given if required, for one week. 307 EAST 82D ST, CORNER 2D AV., Si FIRST HOUSE FROM 8TH [iy to take care of children In a irs. CENTLIVRE. floor, back room.—A. young girl as nurse or waitress; operates on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; would use her dwn machine; good reference, FAST #TH ST.~A RESPECTABLE YOUNG wicow as wet Burse; good reference if required. GOOD PLAIN COOK, WASHBR AND IRONER AA Wanted at 302 West Bud By NOOK WANTED--IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WILO [3 J fully competent and wiiilag to assist with tue coarse wasbiag. Apply at47 W hate AKERS WANTED—Come ‘nd an operator on Wheeler & W! nds buitoahole making, Apply at 465 @:h ay. prepared to work. ADIES—WORK FURNISH for Weed’a and Wheeler & monthly 1. MAI Bieecker AT HOME TO PAY a'8 se Wins INB STITCH C N. TLEMEN HAVE ADIFS AND GE 2 BUSINESS ability wanting honoral’ employment, averaging $3 to 48 Broadway, lire fignt of stairs, bac! S AUNDRESS WANTED—A FIRST CLASS WOMAN, 1X 4 a private family; American or English, Apply at 12 Kant 40th st. A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF A references required. Apply at 275 71 ANTED-SEVERAL GOOD DRESSMAKERS, ~ ‘at 105 West 28th st. CALL W Qye 342 35] 80, Avg REAR 29H sta WOMAN OF oe) 1 tra clans experience as lady's nurse can ve had immerigtey. 398 SH AN BETWEEN O¢TH AND 267TH STS —A . respectable woman as infant's narse; fully compe tent to take entire charge from ite birth; is a good plain sewer; would aasiat with the chamberwork ; can comme weil rroominended (rou last employers ; city or country. BAST MT ST, REAR, FIRST FLOOR. -A RB 4.O4 theetanie womah ae wer'nurees city reference frow Jaet place. Call fur bwo days -ANTED-GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, 26 East 68th st. V TANTED—A PROTESTANT TRUSTWORTHY GIRL for general ho wsework, Inquire at 114 East Sist st, \ WASTED-A GIRL TO COOK, WASTE AND IRON, A Protestant only may appiy at 171 West Lith st. WANTED two GIRLS; ONF Ag LAUNDRES other ag GOOK. Apply al ub West did st, bee | aud 12 o'clock machines on | mil address, 103 Munroe st. SINGLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS porter or stableman ; understands gardening; is a good ker; steady, and willing to work at anything, Call on of 4 ig a good caterer; Herald Upto A 8 WAITER IN A PRIVATE FAMILY OR FIRST class Lk nou se; fully understands bis business; heat reference. Address J. B, x 1d 1265 Broad HEAD WAITER OF GOOD CAPACITY AND WHO has long experience in the business, wishes a situation 1 Branch oflice, in @ hotel or restaurant; best reference, Address HEAD TER, Herald oitice. family, YOUNG MAN, SPEAKING ENGLISH, FRENCH anid Spaniah, wishes a situation sa waiter in g private Address GEORGE, Herald Uptown Branch ollice, 1,285 Broadway ough’; dre: SITUATION WANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE young colored man, as waiter in a private family ; thor- understands hia business; Washington preferred. Ade os T. . W., Uptown Advertising oflice, 1,241 Broadway. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG COLORED MAN WISHES: asituation jn a private family; can stand the strictest investigation of character; 1 willing to mako himself genes rall al C Riverina | Be Ln, 72336 Myrtle avy Brooklyn. WEST 29TH ST.—TO TEACH YOUNG OHIL- | security. \aeaie Cail on or address W. W., 1 Weat 13th at,, at le. OOK ASSISTANT.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG ENG lishman, « situation in hotel rant Address. J, A GENERAL ted reference and of Decker & Uo, 10 MANUFACTURE agency of some stap: fall on or address 661 Broadway. V restaurant esty anil sob ‘ANTED-A SITUATION AS NIGHT WATCHMAN inside @ buliding; can give good reference as to hon- ety. THOMAS MULVEY, 514 Weat 29th at, ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLA Ttallan man, an firét clags cook tn a private family oF nod city references, Apply ata East dist st. Wa A PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN, TQ place ; is a good plain take charge of a farm or to look alter a gentleman’a ardener; good referes from Smployer. Call on oF address Ac Auk care of Mr. Fape, 30 East dsth at, : ANTEDBY A YOUNG MAN, A_ SITUATION 7d place; reference given to ny. night watchman inside a biliding, take care of a road team; thoroughly understands hig Address B. K., Herald office. TANTED—BY A’ WILLING MAN OF LONG EXPE. rience, a situation as cook or fireman; no objection either long hours or low wages, Address, Cor two day B. A., box 169 Herald ollice. ANTED=—BY AN HONES! MAN, WHO IS A TOTAG Hainer from all Intosicating drinks, & sitaation ag non of trust teadiness and sobriety are Ind ith last employer ae por \dreas 8, Ba care of R. Jarvi pensal nd xatesmany, Yell 4RKS AND SALUSMEN, RIENCED MILLINERY SALESMAN, WITH ALS a good trade, is open for an engagement, Address C.y Dox 8,086 New York Post office, ‘A. DEY Goons soRBING House w TO BN. gage travelling salesmen, ‘Address, with referenee, box 1,42) Poat office. ap men; A i bn ] I ty * YS) Airaid to work; salary no object. ollice. ance, is open to an en; to travel. Address C. C, reas box 903 New York Post oflice, dress, with reference, Post oflice. 1, competent need apply (by letter only) t | ROBBING & CO., 355 Broadwn YOUNG MAN, LATELY FROM LO! a siivation DON, WANTS in'a good penman, quick a fgares and not ‘Address IL. G. B,, Herald YOUNG MAN OF ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE IN dry goods, notions, &c., with a good Western aequaint- ement Ist January; no objection + Herald ofice. DENTIST WANTS TWO OPERATO A PLATS worker and « dentist's clerk, also two students and am prentice for the coming year, "> e PRETERRE BROTHERS, 159 Bowery. CORRECT AND NEAT WRITER WOULD LIKE TO have some copying to do for iiterary or business gentle terms moderate. Address WILLIAM &, MEADS, raid office, PLE OR THRER MORE ovrpoor men wanied, to sel auction goods; permanent . ment will be given, at GELN BROS, coop {profitable em Lindson st. GENTLEMAN OF EXPERI CF, LARC BACs quaintance and capacity wants a vituation ina bist ness house between thia and January]; a0 oF jon to wavel: unexceptionabie reference. Address B., box 179 Her- ald office. GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS EN A BUYER OF millinery goods in all ith branches for the last 12 yea Would hke to wake an engagement with « frst clasa house yer for the coming year; 3s BUYER, Let class references given, Ad 7 MPETHNT ACCOUNTANT AND bookkeeper seek# employment; quailfied lo take tail highest testimonials, reverence abd security; 1 years. , ears in haak and 10 years with one firm of nants, shipping, insurance and commission ry moderate, Address HUNSDON, &t. Nicholas N EDDERLY, BUSINESS MAN, GERMAN BY birth, bat resident here since many years, who, ty ame able circumstances, bas been force? to give ap bisown, desirous to obtain a suitable to bis he isa man of education, of much experience, honoravle and of the strictest retiabi Aduress Re ty box 2,730 Post oftice, New York elty. Bs AND SHOE SALESMEN,.WANTED, BY A wholesala,boot and shoe house in this city, good and ex- ‘enced salesmen; none but those who understand the Ad- ness and bare & good country trade need apply. RUG CLERK WANTED.-A YOUNG MAN WHO TAS bad turre of four years’ experience in the retail. Ad ‘or three days, B, ¥, W., box 101s NTRY CLERK WANTED.— BUT THOSE FULLY ADRIANC roadway. EWELRY SALESMAN,—A PERSON OF FIVE experience as travelling salesman dor manutac open for an engagement with first class houve from Jaua:y Al reference given, Addresa JEWELER, Herald ote ALESMAN WANTED-IN A JEWELRY Sti GEO, C, ALLEN, #41 Broadway, near Fourteent! LESMAN WANTED-—BY A PROL house; mast be acquainted with ch IM MISSION 3. Address, A with refercnces, box 143 Herald oflice, ait Se GITUATION WANTEDORY AN » +. linery buyer, either as buyer oF % ences. Address £., box 3,008 New York Most « bi JITUATION WANTED--IN A WHOLE ¥ SS) or produce commisaton hguse ae D squire a Jersey ir a

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