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House servants for Hire.
--A middle-aged Woman, who is a good cook, and a small Girl, twelve years of age — would prefer hiring both to the same person; a first-rate Nurse, with a child nine months old; a number one Cook, Washer and Ironer, without encumbrance.
All these servants have been brought up to do all kinds of housework — can wait in the dining-room, chambers, etc. Any one unwilling to furnish a part of their clothing need not apply.
For information, address Mrs. C., Dispatch office.
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