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et SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE®, Bade Laundresses, &c- WEST 2TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR —# Lang spectable yirl as firat class laundress; 1s willing to th chamberwork ; best referenc ‘ WEST 2TH ST. BETWEEN 1TH AND STH 250 avs. A respectable woman to take in plain and fine ‘Washing or fo go out by the day; good relerenee, 252% iO 2 8T., ROOM 12. in FIRST CLASS LAUN- dress; city reference. 275 own residence; good city ref ‘A YOUNG WOMAN AS LAUN- ate family. Has three years’ re! O7m 17H AY., IN REAR, FIRST FLOOR.—A Ff 0 to do wanna and irouing at Ler Ne , NEAR 8TH AV., THIRD FLOOR, 2 experienced Iniindress to do fam: understands all kinds of tne Mary WEST 26TH $ back room. 329 ih ashing ai ber own house dy washing 4 oan fute neatly. Call on or Rielly. « 337 cookin, best rs 935 HUDSON ST. NEAR KING, IN REAR—A RE- IO) ‘pectable woran as good washer and ironer; can do general housework; has good references, 4] () STHAY, NEAR 25711 ST. FIRST FLOOR,-AN excellent Inundress with city reference; does French fiuiing, clear sterching and all kinds of ladles finery. 16 EAST TH ST., NEAR IST AV., SECOND } oor, front room.—A young woman wants washing and froning; pulling and fluting done very reasonabl city reference 420 RAST 21ST Sf., BETWEEN IST AND 2D A A competent woman as laundress or would do the fn small family; no objections to the country; 1ST AY., THIRD FLOOR, ROOM NO. &—A RE: xpectabié woman to do washing and ironing at bef own home. 427 MTH sT., EAR 1ST AV.—A RESPECTABLE woman as first class Inundress; no objection to as- sist in the chamberwork; has five years’ references. 576 2B, AV;,CORNER MD STA RESPECTARLE ©) (© eiri an ianndress and to asaist with the chamber- work or to do chamberwork and waiting in a private family; = three years’ reference from her last place. Cail for two ays. 2 9TH AY.—AS FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS AND 5 723 to sasist with chamberwork; understands toting; Best city reference. fe Waitresses, &c. aT 67H AV.—A COMPETENT GIRL AS WAITRESS. "WEST ISTH STA YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST fiat class waitress in a private fumtiy; best elty re Call or address E., (or tvo da WEST 49TH ST.AS WAITRESS IN A PRIVATE family. Best references given by her present em- ence. 118 ployer. 200) BAST sre st. CORNER OF 89 AV.A_RE- spectable young wo: as first class waitress; Do Section to to the country; would be willing to assist with light chamberwork, Three yeara’ ret ‘erence from lai last place. 207 FAST 18TH Sf.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl as waitress; no objection to assist with the chamberwork ; good city reference. 219 E/ST 23TH ST., FRONT BASEMENT.—A YOUNG a 1+) woman as waitress or chambermaid; best city refer- ence. 230 . first class waitress or as chambermaid and seam- best city reverence. 238 * wer, 16TH ST., BETWEEN {TH AND STH D A reapecta young woman as first cl Wwaliress: hea no 0. jection to aasist in charmberwork; 18 w ce sind cbliging; has the best city reference. Can be'seen for wo da: WEST 3IST ST.--A COMPETENT PERSON AS 9. 941 WEST 27TH ST.—A COMPETENT YOUNG WO- man as fret class waitress; no objection to do light Shamberwork; vest city re“e: ences, NOTON AV.A_ RESPECTABLE YOUNG waitress in a private boarding house, Can be seen for two days at her last employer's. AQT WEST 2071 S.—A RESPECTABLE PROVEST. J ag Waitress or as chambermaid and waitress famtly ; good eity re stir ay AR 554 TAA? seen for two re at her presc PECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN est city reference. Can be ey YOUNG ENGLISH LADY OF PREPOSSESSISG Appearance and mannere Waris an engazemeut as wait Fess him firet class he tala rfectiy nn derstande ber busines: box 185 erald oiliee. S SALESWOMAN uavlerwear, core ce; would not object &e 8, cloaks or fancy goods; city refer to leave the ci '. sie A Og WEST, MAN Europe a fami y; can Gil the situation of nurse Or maid; wages no object, Can be seen at ber preseat em- Ployer's. 45 Bu ARLTH ST. (WOR +) A young 'ady as x compa: to travel; referen ML. GIRL TO GO TO Cail on or address given aud requizet. 53 days. 139 & STH AV, BETWEEN 2TH AND Dd Swies giri, who speaks French aad a litt as maid and seamstress, or for li:ht chamberwork ani inz. Good reference given. Can be seen for three days, be- tween 9A. M. and 1 PM. 192 TH AY., RETWEE 4 spectavle girl to do up JANE §T, ABOVE 12111 ST.—A LITTLE GIRL, 14 years of ag A RE- NAS LADY'S dreaser ; wou'd A YOUR FAST z ompetent ba! maid 277 | ‘ na Mie A WELL f position as com- anion to a SIG 2 AY-<A YOUNG LADY AS COMPANION TO a lady, copyist, reader, secretary or governess to young children ; no objection Lo travel or to the country ; ref erences exchanged. Address or call on Miss Hal WEST 2TH! ST., BELWREN ern AND 9TH AVS. ctwble young we «lady's raid and BROOKL Indy dest ‘erly lady. Address Mies E. jon to wait tends halrdce ‘no objec ood elty ref- tovaild or wake herself yeneradly usefu 420 WEST STH ST.-AN ENGLISH GIRL WISHES ZV) two give ier services to some family going to Ei Jand, in retira for her paskage there. Can De seen at her proseot employer's. 436 20 A¥s BASE OD ste. "A woman wh house cleaning by the day. 446 WEST STH 7. do bousec eanin: All TTI AV., BETWERN 41ST AXD 420 STS., FIRST vo floor, back room.—-A respectabie Protestant worn Wishes employment by the day or week either to do house Cleaning or wash! LADY OF RF struction in Doard in city, Addre t, KETWEEN 82D AND 38D 8 to go out to wash or to ao A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO y the day ; good eity reference, MENT WOULD GIVE DAILY ish, ren for one week Miss W., U you e LADY, PERFECT IN FRENCH, and E: n ‘Aduress Me 0. Writes ‘a good abd quick oMlce. k hand. NG LADY I8 DESIROUS OF OBTAINING F er home; can do all kinds of fa Address Miss arce of Wnen or ia anv ul, tenstworshy per- etic, and can Give the beat refer- fern el:igent and cue ences. Addrers 8. A® WIDOW LADY WITHOUT CitIt- dren wishes a position ateel famt. where the care of moihericse ren would contided to ler; she is laty, and vld teach the children ber own langa e Nad lived in Aroerica, and le perfectiy nt to lead a rences exebanged. Addre A e Me eld oftice. RACING! scripts made by a lady accustomed to t searches for Mritish Patents an! Coples who dreas Miaa D, W. Stark, New York Post office, 7 ANTED—BY A YO haf y KO WOMAR, A SITCATION FO travel wi vil | try; E 4 oft the e« énrope preferrel. Addvons box 125 1 Intelligence ORice. T L°LE'S, 183 AND 185 60H AY, JX” ra experien:e4 saleswomen for Rings, call wares, &c, A LARGE LS ™ Carpenter’ © ANTED, SEVE- gloves, trim F GOUD SERVANTS WANTED ol Ul engaged. Apply at Tuntitute, 198 Liu ot, AND SECOND CLASS general housework. ribepnal and girls r Broadway. TURSES, COOKS, FIRST AND SE for ‘eneral housework and $26 Eroome ot, near Bowery. V WANTED. house from Bowery. 8 GIRLS wanted, SOND CLAS! be APTLY ATELY. Nuree Agency, No. 6 6th et., third IMME _HELP WANTED—FEMALES, aR barn nienOED MILLINER W Ay ref, INQUIRE at 280 6th av. COOK, WASHER AND TRONER WANTED--AT NO, 116 West Sth between andl A.M. None need ‘apply without first class refere: SEAMSTRESS WANTED—WHO UNDERSTANDS working 00 @ machine and wili asist (nthe nursery, Apply at 113 Kast 1th at., from 10 to 12 o'clock T 8% CANAL &T., SECOND FLOOR.—TEN Finest clase williners wanted, None but first class hands need apply. T 2% CANAL ST., SECOND FLOOR. FIFTY FIRST A Claes straw sewern wanted, None but experienced nds need apply. GIRL WANTED—FOR HOUSEWORK; ONE WitO understand plain cooking, Washing aud irc B42 Weet 10 GIRL W for a email fai Apply be.ore Ti o'clock at v8 ah ave NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL J, 1869.-QUADRUPLE SHEET. _ HELP WANTED—FEMALES. A “NUMBER OF FIRST CLASS CLOAK MAKERS also firet class dress trimmers on skirts wanted, at East I'th st.; come prepared to work. mes A GERMAN GIRL WANTED—WHO CAN COOK, 3 oer s and S08, io 5 Smee Saneliy: | no children; finds a i ended, -” sealing aie vines & HEIDER, 14534 8th av. Amz FIFTY GIRLS WANTED—FOR GENERAL housework, chamberwork, cooking, £c., and for the country. rs ‘at the magnificent new oflice, 133 ay, above LADY CANVASSER CAN MAKE FROM $5 TO A per day canvassing for subscribers for hiookdn Mousiiy a few moce wanted large profits at ollice, 879 Futton at, # ‘Brooklyn. . T STEWART & CO. + Want several first class froners and fluters; also sev- eral competent seodlewormsn, ma BRN with references at wi » Mb and lth ste, Entrance on %b a COMPETENT NURSE WANTED—ONE W. experieuce in taking care of children and fo ass ed mberwork in @ small private fami y. not having cood city reference need apply at S Weat tint at, a few doors west of HAS Keeper ina very small faintly of Of an invaid lady ; must be stron: and willie, ita Pega * idress, with references, J 1 Post office. perea RAM PRIZE CARTOON. DO YOU BITE YOUR THUMB AT ME? SEF EVENING TELEGRAM OF TO-MORKON. J) PRSSMAKERS WANIED.—NONE, BUI COMPETENT handa; also apprentices. Apply at Gf Weat 108 . be- tween Sth and is T RESSMAKER WANTEP—ALSO HANDS TO DO LACE sve, VOTE and one apprentice, ‘Apply at Sl East 14th st, up staire, Datta: XPERIENCED HANDS WANTED ON SLIP STITCH- ed ties and bows, at 216 West 33d st, Good prices paid. FOREWOMAN WANTED—IN A WUITE SKIRT FAC- gue competent to take charge of operators on Wheeier’ & Wilson's wad Wilcox & Gibba'inachines. Address W. W., Herald oftice. ooD DRESSMAKERS—AT MADAME HAMBURGERS', #5] 6th av. PERATORS WANTED_ON WHEELER & WILSON'S sewing machise. Iighest wages abd permanent em ployment. © "ROBERTS. PYRE € C0. xe T Laight st QPERATORS ON WHEELER & WILSON" MACHINES, cloak and dreas makers and hands on gents’ bows and ties wanted at Lord & Tayior's, corner of Grand aud Chryatie streets, ERMANENT EMPLOYMENT WILL BE frat class operators on Wheeler & Wilson’ chine at 8. lrill « Co.'s, 827 Canal wan ED—A LADY TO READ A FEW HOURS EACH day to ladies, Address A. B., 1,803 Broadway. 3IVEN TO sewing ma- Ware Rant Sahat TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, at W ANTED—A GOOD COOK rod A SMALL FAMILY; tay Teferences. 20 West It WANTED-A COOK, WASHER AND IRONER; BEST city reference required, Cull at 37 West 39th st. WASTED THE FIRST OR SECOND WELK IN APRIL, ‘a Protestant nurae; one fafthivl and with good city reference. Apply at 52) ih av. on Thuraday, 10 to 12, WANTRDTA FIRST CLASS ORDER COOK (WOMAN). hy thi before 10 o'clock, at Conkiing's Dining Room, 4 bite Fiseret a a ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HO" SEWORK: must be a yoo | washer and jroner and plain cook, with city reference. App y nt 214 East Sit at, V JANTED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO COOK, wash and iron; alsoagood laundress, Appiy at 34 West Syth st, ‘ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID ‘and waitress in # private boarding house. Apply at 29 West 25th st. HELP WANTED—FEMALE Ware, A GIRL TO DO GENERAL Scene Apply at 406 West t 46th 0 273. STH AV. WANTED, A seaman anne 4 AND COM- bted references call between 9: and ID tort an ml ~~ S¥PUATIONS WANTED—MALES._ 127 CEDAR ST.-A MAN AS COOK. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE BOY, aged 1b gears, co learn the optician trade i all ta branches: ‘Auden SE Herat Grrvarion WANTED_BY AN ex? LRIENCED GER- man, With good references, to travel with a gentleman or family. Adaress H. H., box He FPRLEORAM PRIZE CARTOON, ‘DO YoU BITE YOUR | THUMB AT ME? —o SEF EVENING TELEGRAM OF TO-MORROW. yaesee. ASITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN Af POR- to make bimaelf generally useful in estore, Ad- dress a a, 23 Hast 7th Warecmnn.. BY TWO. RNGLISHMEN IN oods stores, Address W. H. W., &7 Varick st., WANTED_A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN OF EX- aig fn a ya ees retail fancy store; goud re- ference. Wanten=a SITUATION AS PORTER IN A STORE, er in some light business, where trustworthiness 1s re- quized by a young man; Sve years’ unexceptionable city rel- Address E, 8., bo: x Ti erence, 8 Herald office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO THOROUGHLY understands bis business, a Coes lon as barkeoper. Pnexceptionable references given. Address Barkeeper, jer. e. GiTcATION wal WANTED B bt A ‘thorough! ness; 10 Fae “ableftion to ihe countree "Ean give the beat refer ence. Address N. 8., box 198 Herald oflice. Situation AuzED—Or A RESPECTABLE Lapel ‘and wife; (he miao, as groom or coachman, ‘or Yaundress oF housemaid. Address P.’B., Hevald GITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE, MAR- led man, with one child, w prac er or farmer; Understands ‘both pertectl care St gresnhonae ond raising of al inde of vegetables and stock and the Rrehastay out of grounds; the woman 1s a rst rate hand on muni, and buvter; can take charge of any gentleman's place ; the best reference. ‘two days, A. B., box peeuerau PRIZE iB CARTOON, Do YOU BITE YouR your THUMB AT ME? SEE EVENING TELEGRAM OF TO-MORROW. WANTED—A SITUATION BY A MARRIED MAN, AG couchman ; understands his busiuess thoroughly. ab tS West 28th st, in the hak WAXTED-A, PRACTICAL FARMER, TO WORK A farm of 60 acres in New Jersey on ‘shares, Address 8, R,, at Bridgman’s seed atore, 816 Broadway. ‘WANTED-ASITUATION AS COACHMAN AND GROOM bya sing'e mau no objection to the country; can give best reference. Address N. 8. box 214 Herald oftice, bbe A MAN 10 #2, meus aes writing O. i Be Nemey City Po oftce, AEFED- PUTEEN MORE BOYS FOR UNITED Schoolsbip Saratoga. Parents or feta yo eeu th at, Up ANTED IMMEDIATELY AT THE CENTRAL AVE: ue (Hotel, Central avenue, about 1x mile, above colored wanera: one to lem Rallroad may Hari to ‘Tremont, and and five in ab walk ‘othe’ the hotel. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WITH W. puriness light and profitable. Apply to OR 8500; Eimpball £0. Wri UNMARRIED | MAN, WHO, THOR: ‘derstand vineyard 4 yo a regetables: ney viuspand aad orchards 10 be poe ‘prin industriona, capable, sober man not ‘raid of good ~ye ddreas for f itrald of work wi nd a en e, Frult ‘i Teferences, Fruit Farmer, box Si" Herald oflce. ig a ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY. Five hun dred laborers, 100 horses and carts; one year’ >; current wages pald; to work on the Mon-icello and Port erm allroad, ‘88 mies (rom Jersey City by rie Railway. a sd F, 0, CROWLEY, at contractor's office, Port Jervis, N. ¥. OUNG, MAN welt tapin aruling THE COUNTRY, TO aanint in and in gardening. ‘ar ‘after 10 o'clock, to-day. tart Wee. A YOUNG MAN, A Grruassox AS coachman ; understands bis business Shorongbly ‘best elty reference. Address ‘Thomas, box 300 Herald ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS couchman oF good reference, Address Mr. Dolan, 188 Weat 20h ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTALLE MAN, coachman and highly recommended by late employers, Address. N., box 219 Herald oflice. ANTED—FOR A YOUTH 17 YEARS OF AGE, A situation in a frst class whoit or retail house; sal- ary not so much an object as to learn a honest and willing to work lives with bi mother ence. Address for three days F. L., Herald office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN 80 YEARS OF AGE, A situation us night watckman or porter; has always been used to and not afrald of hard work no objections to. ae — reference if required, Address Waichman, He ofice. _ CLERKS AND SALESMEN. AL CWANTED, CARRIAGE SALESMAN; ONE. WHO + can influence trade preferred, active und smart. Ad- dress H., Herald ofice, 8 ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER OR ENT. A young man with unexceptionable cit dosives an engagement, Addi A. YOUNG MAN OF EXPERIENCE IN FINE CUT AND chewing tobacco requires a situation in a wholesale or Tetail tobacco store. Address J: W. J., Herald ofice. YOUNG MAN (AGED 95), FULLY COMPETENT, DE. sires a position as bookkeeper or cleric; has undoubted Feferences as regarda ability and integrity. Address G., Herald ollice, 8 SALESMAN FOR A NOTION AND FANCY DRY goods store; must have thorough experience and good references, “Apply at 478 Third av., today, from 0 to 12 o'clock A. M.S Y CLER! testimonials rald offic A® EXPERIENCED DRUG CLERK WISHES A SITUA. tion ia a frat clase retall store; andeastands retail bu: Hess thoroughly, Can give the best reference. Address C. M., care of Gray & Turl P N ENTRY CLERK WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE AA“ notton houm®, due thoroughly conversant with the busi- hess; @ single young man preferred; good reference re- quired, Apply to Lyon Brothers, 33 Cortlandt at, CLERK IN A NEWSPAPER OFFICE; ONE wo WANTED =A SITUATION BY A PRACTICAL GARDE- her, married, no faully; understands hot and cold gra- peries, Seana, id ieemawey out grounds; good reference. ANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, A SITUATION AS coachman; one who thorougl understands bis ro nese and = come well pees led. Address W. U. S., 128 West 200! ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY A han who thoroughly understands bis Durlness; can pro- duce best city reference joyer. Call on or ad- dress E. D., 10 West 4th st Tor two days. ot SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS COACH- t ciags city reference; no objection to the ute al ress T. H. Powers, private stable, Fear of No. 8 Washington Place, fe for two days. FIRST CLASS {HARNESSMAKER; NONE OTHER need apply. 94 Broadway, Brooklyn, B. D. A 4 PRACTICA, MECHANIGAL DRAUGHTaMAW, COM: nt to mal drawings for patiern makers. “Adiareas box 3,048 Post ofloes (A 9090 DRAUGHTSMAN AND LAND SURVEYOR Wants emaployment; terme S16 per week: four years with laat employer. Address Civil Engineer, Herald oflce, T CARPENTERS EMPLOYMENT HOUSE, 188 11TH Bt, corner of Gib ar: no charge tll enzaged, wanted, one butler five useful men. tl three farm bands, single men for farm work, and two waitermen, JOB COMPOSITO! CAPABLE eg RAGUERIRG the finest and most difficult work, wi speed Binalty; also a Grate cutee book compan, eaten laa: oan in permanent situations at best wages by “addrssain @.R,, Box 180 Herald of is its FU“ Witites, ov ein ot Two sit FINISHERS AT W. ‘White's, 100 B GILyEpauires.. ape gently A FIRST CLASS MOUNT- er of bollow ware; all communications Ly col York Post otic giving name and references, box 4,168 New ‘ork Post office. fet ee Serio AS se OACHMAN, BY A ectaiile mau ver ference from last place. aa be teem’ for two days aif9 Bast Woh sty in the e aaddlery store, WANTED IBY (A SINGLE MAN, A SITUATION AS gardener and coachman ; unders:ands gardenin: in alt its branches; best city reference. Address T. H., Herald 10 fi apnea told A FIRST CLASS JCURNEY- ioaeeeeaielne cee “GRIDLEY & ELLI MERCHANT TAILORS.—A FIRST. ch. “CUSTOM Cutter, of twenty years’ experience wishes a situation to leave the city. 4. B., box 185 Herald ‘no objectiol Omee: jectior ee V ‘Bartell SITUATION AS GARDENER AND @ single man; understands his business; miling a aod and oligo oftige, ; best reference, Address KE. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, MAR- ied, as fa: mer or coachman, hia wife to mind dairy; sslistastory talersnoa trnmprosent exploper:, ‘Autre Tee three days, J. M., box 119 Herald oflee. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A FIRST CLASS coachman; married; a Protestant; satisfactory refer- ence from present employe: idress T.'N., box 120 Herald ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY competent man, thoronghly conversant wit hie b can clip and singe and in & professed trainer of young 83 can read writin, easily and can give references for 4 arty and ability; hours 10 to fe Mes salary $10 pe horees, Sy nano Here eee Week. Address with references, Clerk, box lid Herald ANTEDA SITUATION AS COACRMAN | AND ee gens by a young, man; can assiet in the garden and ‘A SITUATION WANTED-BY A SOBER, HONEST, pt ype toate tamlt gene epson Sanne trustworthy man to take charge of men and keep ac- a Counts, or to agsint in a large atore to for 7 ANTED—A COACHMAN’S SITUATION, BY A_RE- ack and mar shipping. Address for three days G. Mbox 174 Herald oftice. Wasten-ar 60 WEST 85TH ST., A GOOD COOK; must be neat and willing, and abie to wash and iron well, Call from 10 to 12 A. M. WARTED—A NURSE FOR A CHILD THREE MONTHS ‘old to go South, Apply to Mrs. Langdon, Warren st, firat brick howe southwest of Flatbush av., ooklyn. TANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A FIRST CLASS 90%; must have city reverence. ‘Apply for two days ee from 9 to 18 M., at 2y Lafayette V JANTED--A_ FIRS! CLASS TRIMMER. APPLY AT Mrs. D. Smith's miliuery establish went, 135 Myrtle ayv., Brooklyn. tif AGIRL, TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK. TANTE! W “avplv at No.6 Last B2tst, between the hours ofd Ac Me and 12M Wwanten A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, ia « small American family. Good refereaces required at 257 Last doth st WASTEDIA THOROUGHLY COMPETENT NURSE ‘and reamstress; one willing to spend the summer in the country can apply At No. 8 bust 9th st., from ¥ to | wat D—A COMPETE: and chambermaid, with city references. o'clock, at BL vest Zist et, tuis day. ANTED—A GOOD COOK, NONE BUT THO: city recerence need apply at 10 Weat 24th at nit 11 o'eloe W 4step- ONS APPRENTICE TO LEARN DRESS. Tauklog; paid while learniag; none under 15 years need NT WOMAN AS LAUNDRESS Apply atier 1 between app'y. 74 Amity et WASTED—A PANTRY GIRL: MUST DE. SMART AT Inv @ kiteben girland a first ciass ironer, io he Week, Baweweat dosr, 42 Clinton place, VV 2t SUBSE, WANTED.--APPLY TO Dit. I. & : Ciibert, 972 Bridge st., wear Futon av., Mrookiyn, from Broo A. W ANTED—A GI « jn a private familly. Cal *t Ring the b Wiis COOK, WASHER AND IRONBR. APPLY. wita references, at 240 Dean st, Brookiya, alter id Wares AN E AMSIRESS AND dressmaker, to y of iady's maid. Apply 2 13 at 492 Gth av., side door. between 10 WASTEDSFIRST CLASS CLOAKMAKERS conustans work ter good ham & MOUKEMKY, be aves WAXTEDIA PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO WW ABH AND iron and to do chamhe:work ; city refereuee, Call at 6h Wert Bol et acter 10 0 elves. WAXTEDIIN AN INSTITUTION, A. SEAMSTRESS that unJersiaads msking boys’ clothing. Apply at 125 Bleceker st. New York. fit AV. A al housework; must be @ good uurse to do plain sewing. W45TED-A GOOD cook, WASHER AND IRONER; city reference ludispensuvie, Cali at 162 Weat 23 (at, between Ti aad 1 oe WASTED-AN AMERICAN GIRL AS COOK, WASHER ani ironer, Oae who can come well recommended may apply at 220 Ean y ) ANTED—FOR A SMALL FAMILY, a MIDDLE ced woman, with Lest clty reseretice mut 8 good cook, Washer aud ironer. Rpviy at Woh Weat sain te W4NTED—A_ COMPETENT WOMAN TO LO GEST, ait! howeewarie App'y ut 426 West 190 #1, between 9 and NURSE. ors f the cutting and intead the sewing of a chart bie institat erences re Adaress Charitavie Lustitation, station Cy requ WANTED WA COMPETENT | LAUNDRESS, FOR A one who thoron shiy understands fiuting ai Mai have city reverences, Ap vee wt 407 West ita TANTED—A GIRL, TO DO GENRRAL HOUSEWORK; must be a pood washer end lroner and understand cooking: ety references required. Apply at Jacobs’, tham BL, new No. 1A, WASTEDITWO | PROTESTANT GIRLS; chamberwork and waiting, the other tor wi ironing and to resist in cuamberwork; eity 1 ed. 216 Bast 17th at. Wi LEN AL ANTED-—IN A SMAL ely fF roveo. «good home. ¢ ynet Se Ah av, WANTED. A GOOD LACNDRE 3, WILLING V0 TO AB fist tn chamberwork aud Walling. ‘On fou with city reference need appy at 31 tvoen 10 and 8 o'clock. W A RAL FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS able to make and trim waists and skirt, None but fo)d hands neod apply to Mine, Natalie Tiltnan & Co, 4 beet vth at. WANTED SA Fr Protestant pare: Apply, with elty referenc perk y SWEDISH OR GERMAN ake charce of two young child 1 At 02 21 lace, corner Court at, between 12 and b oe but these wh. Cail at No. 4 ‘Thareday and TANTED--A WOMAN i mut be ao care of chile ie the best of erty refer J be wiliing to go to pe with the family for turee years Apply, trom 10 to 12 + at LOW West 4 ANTED—A GOOD COOK AND TO DO GENERAL housework ina family of three; no washing the reat referenee required, at the basement door of 241 W clty sha | yeauait at, between 7th and Sth avs., between the hours of and to conduct a first Jocation ia anaur- ‘tome of the leading stores of and skill and otherwise cong eu dresemaking Hig surror y dukial opportunity Address, with real name aod reference, B. Bey an eut New York Most of erie. N IMPORTER GIVING UP BUSINESS DESIRES A situation; is an experienced accountant, financier and tical business man ; ; competent for a responsible position ja any business; is an Aj intelligent and active; has aknowledge of foreign moneys; understands Freneh_and the importation of goods; undoubted refer. tenns would be made satisfactory toa first class house, Addreas J. D., box 4,860 Post ottices RUGGIST SITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNG man, speaking Eng ish and German; nine years’ expe- rience and cood reierence, Address Cicero, Heraid oiice. INTRY CLERK WANTED— IN A FIRST CLASS JOB- bing house; one famiuar with rz poods preferred. Ad- dreas, with references, C., box 17 Herald office, GALEsMaN WANTED-IN THE WHITE GOODS DE- partment. Apply to Jamea A. Hearu & Son, 775 Broad- way. ALESMEN WANTED—THOSE HAVING EXP Ss preterred, yet a few inexperienced selesmen will be ac- copted if por sing good business qualifications. rene peep. DOUBLEDAY, Bot Gin ay., corner SB: nh pene GRAM PRIZE CARTOON. ME? SEE E ING TELEGRAM OF TO-MORKOW. TANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER, dreas box 2,008 PLilade'phia Post vice, ANTED-SALESMAN IN A LUMBER YARD, THOR- bly acquainted with the business, Address, with re- ference, Lumber, box 5,5 Pos ollce. AD- y was ED. SALESMAN, WHO UNDERST: ANDS THE genilemen's furnishing business. Apply to J. Murphy, 3 jowery. ANTED — A FIRST CLASS CLOTHING SALESMAN » go to fe. Louis; reference require!. Apply at Friel lan. Jens Stich & Co.'s, U27 Broadway, between 9 and 12 A. M. WASTED TWO, FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS SALES. men. Apply to Schialdt « Hudtwalker, $46 Grand st., Williamsburg. WWASTEDIA CLERK, FOR A DYEING ESTABLISH- ment; only those who have beea accustomed to the business need apply at 316 Fi , Brooklyn. WANTED A CLERK IN A SHIP CHANDLERY AND engincers’s @appiy store; one who can intluence trade; nove othe: need apply. Address box 37¥8 Post ollee. WANTEDABY AN ENGLISH IMPORTING HOUSE, AN experienced book eeper ; must be ablo to give first class reference as to character and ability. Address K. 8. T., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS Jer of tumbr one who haa li Call nt 11 6th st., near the Bowery, second reference givea, PRCTOR AND CUL- ” expe.tence, , front, Beat ws ANT Dy | A JOBBING waTeH AND. JEWELRY aa entry clerk, who t+ familar with the busi ness in ope te quick and accurate; none others need apply. Addiess, with ieierences aud salary expected, W., box 1G Herald fice. concn: ‘AND GARDENERS. GERMAN COACHMAN (MARRIED) WANTS A situation, Address 87134 Snead. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN \ WISHES: A sITC. Ae tion as foutman in a private family, 1% Cedar street, SIT, ATION WA ome — BY A YOUNG MAN. AS ‘nan OF groom ; Ls clase city rererence from last employer. Address P. P., West loth #t., for two cal OACHMAN AND GROOM, BY A YOUNG Man Man, Ho encumbranee; thoroughly undcrstands t. first class city reference. Address D. M., vox iid BY A RESPECTABLE ¢ thoroughly understands 2, dvlidrest for two days RESPECTABLE Y¢ MAN WANTS A SITUA: ation as coachman and groom iu city or countr; ty preferred; reference trom iast employer, A Ainneaiy, Herald oifice. MARRIED MAN, WITHOUT _ ENCUMORANCE, Wishes a «iluation' as coachman; no oojection tothe Country ; beet reference aa to capability, subriety and honesty. Address W, D., Herald odlce. PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUAT! N ws coacuman ina V Spectable single youny man, who thoroughly under- stands his business; can give satisfactory reference, Address J. Way box 146 Herald y office. ANTED—GARDENER'S SITUATION, BY A SINGLE man; understands the business in Ail ite branches, enhouses, graperien, &c. Good city reference. Address . Cay box 140 Herald office, 7 ANTED—BY A SINGLE PROTESTANT MAN, ASITUA- tian 8, constimaa beet. cliy reference from last e r; no objection to the country ; ia willtng to he'p iu gal Address W. x 149 Herald oftice. v ANTED—A SITUATION BY A SINGLE MAN AS plain gardener and coachman or to take charze of a tenran’s place fn the country: will make bimue't very by ction to any part of the country; best re‘er- given, Address J. W. G., box 161 Herald ofice. TED—BY A YOUNG NAN, A SITUATION AS coachman and groom; can give best references as to bility, sobriety and honest 9 objection tothe countt i wil make binself useful. Address J. D., box 218 iterald oltice. V ‘al; 0 01 ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER BY AMAR ried man; understands bis business; {sm good vegeta. ble gardener, and understands farming inal is branche good W nai couatry references, Apply for two days 10 3° }.. at 15 Front st. AS V ANTED—A BITUATION, GARDENER, married Seotchiman: has practical knowiedve of the business in all it# branches in green ionse planta, Sowers and vegetables: is ale to take cl raperies, args of @ gantle. ma } ace; has good reference, Address W. ane ileal office, for two days, WANTED. - A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN A Situation for a vainavie and experienced eaachinan, who thoronghiy understands his business and t* perfect ¥ conversant with the She onl and treatment of horse he has beat reference, having Apply at 220 East 17th at., oF V 16 BY A 4 be intetigent, willing and apt to learn, and deslro ne rater than was considered an 10 xeR custow CLOTHING TRADE.—A CUTTER OF ely from Parts, where he has been em- ployed twe Pronty years Gy ove of the leating ‘firme as custom Cutier, is open for a similar position; speaks French and Ger- man snd understands the English language aufiicteat for bus. {ness purposes. “Address Louls Genal, care Lou's Muiter, 388 at. T LEGRAM TRIZE CARTOON. ?—So vou BITE YOUR THUMB AT ME? at SEE EVENING TELEGRAM OF TO- MORROW. WANEER A CARPET LAYER AT GREENE & Co.'s 198 Btb a A GILDER. cu. PURDY & CO., 46 West 13th at. Wes ANTED—A GOOD ENAMELLER; NONE OTHER need apply. J. a & A. BISHOP, 13 Dutch st. ye oe, CARPENTERS OR CARINET- kera, to work on refrigerators. Call at No. rorner A YOUNG MAN TO AT. mea‘ cutter. Apply at 147 TANTED—A SITUATION BY A CIVIL ENGINEER ‘W ‘“seurveyor; gratuated in Germany? best attests and treatable payment,’ Address Welte, 157 bth av. ‘i ANTED—A WOOD OR PLASTER CARVER; ONF who has been accustomed to fine, sma!) ornamental work, “Address, stating capabliities, R, P. Hy Herald oftice ‘ANTED—TO APPRENTICE A .OUTH hie RESPECT. ‘able parents, age 16 to 17, to a fi machinist, Any one wishing to gneace the above cine Captain E, F Prive, No. 6 Lat ANTED-BY A THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL arainer and marbler, a job in a shop where he can pro- cure steady work for the 0 sno objection to fill uptime painting, Addr 1d ollice. Whee A YOUNG MAN ANOUT 18, WITo UNDER- stands the butcher business and enn speak the Ger- lancuag Mat 48th wt, \ Math st., Meiroae, tend store; must be a goo reierences required. C: ane oth be TANTED—A FIRST CLASS PRESSMAN; ONE wo has now.edgo of composition; none but those ‘Aditress for two som the beat of reference need |. B., Herald odie. JANTED—LOCKET MAKE! TO GO PROVI- dence, R. I. ; none but experienced work age lap: , fsa, af daya, between 12 and 1 o'clock, to Brown, oie 0. havin days 1a Bioaaway, Kew York A.-WoOODWORTH PLANERS AND MATCHERS, Mortising, Tenoning, Moulding and Worin ‘Machines ¢., of new and improved patterns, at low prices. A. Saw Tables, & Warerooms #9 Liberty street, New York. HAMPSON & COPELAND. JANGINES, FROM 1 TO 100 HORSE POWER, 10 HORSE 7 Portables, Lathes, Wood and Tron Visiers, | Horse Power, shatting and Fi Paiteya, | Temunes bought, sold or ex- change CARDS, BW ae Y street, HELP WANTED—MALES. CENTS WANTED—W INTELLIGENT MEN, TO SELL w +a, i of prime necessity ; good wages. Apply at 419 est 28th <TS WANTED-TO SELL 11TF NEW SELP-LIGHT- ing Gas Burner tu every city where gas la used, Address Zid Centre wt, A -WANTED, CLERKS AND SALESMEN, FOUR + young men for stores, co.chmen anda velet to travel. NEALY'S, 971 Broadway. TER ENERO! " D you ng MEN FAMED, wits rom $$ to $4: can make to r day. for particulars at 146 Fulton st., room No, eames YOUNG MAN, FAMILIAR WITH THE STATION. ery business, can find a desirable gituation by address- ing, with references, E. D. B., Herald ofice, A. XOUX@ MAN, WHO CAN KEEP accoust jake charge of a widow's busine: a year. Apply at No. 1 Centre at se erat T TAYLOR'S, 261 BROADWAY, OFF OFFICE NO. a JN” Wanted, Lineker ers, collector,’ 2 bookkeepers, ceria, 5 porters, 2 watchmen, conch fetediate 1» BrOOM ; N BXPERIENCED CANVASSER WANTED—ON A st class aivertising medium; stuady work ant lapse re guaranteed. Call at oiice of Brooklyn Monthly, 979 ‘uivon at, Brooklyn, Acie ARE MAKING FROM $10 TO #20 PER DAY tn aoe the “Cor ee Herbaliei; or, The People Their Own Physician.” For full ne call on or widreas ( MONROE BROWN, 66 C ret, room 10, third floor, oy WANTED—TO CLEAN OUT AND ATTEND AN office, La 3 ran errands and make himeelf wsefal, 'aidvess los joing, ferald oifiee. yarLoy MENT, = oats MAN WAXTE D, AB deliverer or count rT 2 third floor, from 19 to Silas si rere JORTER WANTED— AR American, at $6 per at hi ood refer: gees live wit his parents and keep himselt busy. Adare: Hardware, Heraid o: Oo sUL-ct ONTRACTORS, Sub-contractora will find go’ Monticello and Port Jervis # contractor's office, Pa work at fair prices on the aliroad. App'y to STABLE YOUNG MAN WiISiL ‘oF footinan: has no objection to go country: CAD mi French and tng Cask at 1S West Ghat ate 3 yer, @ careful “ariver aod 7 1180 Water aire (OOACHMAN, AND PLAIN GARDENERS SITUATION wanted By a young mau; best efty reference from bis Inst employers Adarers KIL, box 163 Herald 0: 10Ac! MAN AND GA ENER'S SIPCATION WANT- wad, on a gentleman's pixee Call personaly at No.8 4 best refercace, JATION, WANTED y fe‘eroncn from r ‘Address t. D., box 196 herald oe (hr AND bya single youa last employer; GRO. M—SIT: eounuy, VARDENER' Lairvari iN Bri phi's BY A singe B man of practic v greenboune, lower, fr" we and vegetabie oarees! 10g Ad rete Sohn Graham, boa if Herald orbee, VARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED..BY A MARRIED th I any With @ amall family; anderstan management of eft eh kraperies, trait tree oan i bg i not afraid to work, biteen years’ city reference from tures parties. Adress Ke Way box 204 Herat wiliee, SITUATION WANTED-AY A RESPECTABLE oa oackman | on Vent reference, SITUATION ni MAN. do plain garden work and mille The dros T. C.y Herald office, a undermands his business, Cag] ANTED A® COACHMAN BY A FIRST dwin's carriage warerooms, ITUATION WANTED-—BY A YOUNG MAN AS UspaR rdener in a firet clase me piece ae bepod know, TANTED—-A SINGLE MAK, AS 00K For A KFS. taurant, Address L. W. Parker, TANTRD A A MAN TO M. KE LP Lal LINA store; wages $14 a week, 85 Nassau at, oflion No. i. \ FANTED—A YOUNG MAN. OF 11 To 0 YEARS OLD 1o man in Ktoc! from 9 to ii to Marteit, Veery & Co., M0 (no a aides TANTED—AN EDUCATED, TRUSTWORTHY, rene. veringly energetic ma, with first class refertaves Fd need apply. Address Imuediately Le 1. F. By Horald ofiice, ANTED—A COLORED WATTER AND CHAMBER: Inald; none need apply uniese thoconghly competent % Wort 4th at, heat eh city Cn TANTRD—A YOUTH, AROUT 4 YEARS, W afraid oh work, with a good address and Hewat pig tenance and honest Apply to Turnbull, the enterprising hate ter, corner of Fulton and York #ts., Prooklyn. ANTED—A COMPETENT MAN SERVANT FOR honsework and table service; one who speaks Bngliah and Fpanieh; most have unexceplionable references, Call ai 215 West Heh at. hee YOUNG, RINGLE MAN AS BAR- ow keeper, who bas worked in ® iy class place and who ierstands IMI NERA, with ferences, Orelocky Uo be ker, 5A sad nd ba ba er A ht gi od BOY, ABOUT tA rm Of W make bi generally ureful in ‘gn fron n vodiness. A fee, in bis own i hadwrititg. bos AS the dumineas aud bes re'e dares Le, box 300 herald Pag! otico, oflice. wane == =~ - <= - — GENERAL TS TO SUPRRINTEND gitearion WANTED By A SINGLE MAN, A ran for the Nat Art Asvootation to whon ConchinAn OF EFONtA | HO Objection to go a Fhort Ae mente will b The only wirant mnt ih the country, beat ones, reas FT. By, box WM apecialty, Notinnad selation, Bot Ob Heiaid ove ay.. Corner iid at. {NGINE®, ROL ERS, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, | Y) and Belting: the largest assurtment fu the lowest market rates, MIDDLETON & ROOKE, XA Water atroe’ OR SALE—IN MEADOW, CORNER OF 8 tireet, Hoboken, N.J., a lShorse power Engin Botler of double capacity. “Cheap aud as NELEGRAM PRIZE CARTOON. Do You win ‘RITE Jogi | THUMB AT ME? ————— ——9 SEE EVENING TELEGRAM OF TO-MORROW. 00d 48 Liew nasa with counections. 2 CARPENTER'S mili, First aveoue and Kast Fifty-third nirect, Bold for no fay, but to give place to a larger one. Ko SALE- POUR SECOND HAND STEAM BOILERS. ig ERY atthe olice of UREER, TURNER & CO., No. 118 prosaee THE MACHINERY OF TITE MANTIATTAN Knitting Mills, double Eiboes Engine, Shafting, Belting, Rotery, Warp and era, Spoois, &e., costing over satu 00; win "be cold for Torso * if sold before the first aay of “apply at 110 West Thifty-sisth street or 1,003 Broad: way, New York. OR KALE—A POUR HORSE UPRIGIT NOILER, with cuage cocks, water cuage, safety valve, d¢., com: plete, Ioqutre at 201 Pearl atrect, basement. JOR SALE CHEAP—ENGINE AND BOILER, 15 HORSE power; Saws, Tenosing, Moulding, Mortice and Bind ih Machines ; Gig Saws, hatte, Pulieys, Belitings, &c., &c., at 127 and 129 Weat Forty-ifth strect, JOUR SPINDLE DRILL PRESS FOR SALE CHEA! EVAN THOMAS, 25 Park row, N.Y. STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE.—A STEAM ENGINE, 190 horse itn 30808, sett nape t 130 basse nwer, “Ny iafting an’ ng. Apply vo CHRIS. Tas" SWA Bast third st ANTED PROM (00 TO 2000 FEET OF 14 TO 1 Wen thet Apply at 80 Broa! street, i % DENTISTRY, GW AT HAVING TEETH EXTRACTS fully admin sivee first introd reuietered names of thousanda, no extra charg « Higate patients carefully treated, beautiful, ity weighted lower avd partial pla 8 "withoat cap work for atyle and cheapn nd comnpetitioa ; et mr an ine | BO henge Sixth avenne, eco. atreeta, Ma LEGRAM PRIZE CARTOON, {0 Vou Bird YOUR THOMB AT ME? A. “wihow: re relive yenre a; gas admin istered. eantiful 10 to F100 weet. Old Hote Dougit. J. JAY VILGERS, 156 Grand et., near Broalway. MHEOPLASTIC. TONE TEETH INSERTED OVER J the old ones, witout, metal, plates, rubber of clasps ‘extimonials of to years’ trial, The most nenstive teeth or roots flied and built 1 Shag pal shane without palo, Dic MUCSMONI, deudiat to, the Woman's, lvspital, 1-200 Brondway, Arty: temove on Ist’ Aprit to 87 West nity’ Thi 4 near far Pits avenue, VOLTON'S 18 bel HEADQUARTERS OF NITROUS J oxide palulosa teoth extraction, were a failure oF acoltent ver vecurred, Office 19 Cooper Institute, ie HANEY, RUBBER SETS OF TERTH, #5, 219. 20; Pivot Tecth, 60 cents each. Old Seta bo gered Junction. avenue, below Forty-Hiath street, Bresdeay MARBLE “MANTELS. MARBLEIZRD SLATE MANTELS FOR SALE— BELOW cost, to change business, 2% Park row, firet floor. ta MANTE: HEAD STONE MONUMENTS — a 8 oe Newest designs, al reduced prices, marble works, 62 First avenue, near Third street, Mantels put up in the country, Get price lat, MARBLE AND MARBLEIZED } MANTELS —Kictt AND fiegant, designe, ‘on hand, at Ay Righter ‘Third KLABE: street, ce lista inte on appiteatons Cat thie out, Rin avenue. MARBLE MANTELS, MONUMENTS. AEAD STONES.~ Rich and elegant aye we low priceny alsn Table Toys and Tih price, lial sent to the coun try, at Steam Mafvle Works, 11) aad ip At suet. » Manele pi AX WE! 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