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SITY GOVERNMENT, [OF FICIAL] Board of Aldermen, sure, era "Bue Hoard met mete shied ournme! pmo e: S, peryenei Sonn Cochrane, Fredent, and all the ‘The minutes of May 20,1872, ware road and approved. From the Momortal Coumittee, Grand Army of the Re- grlies 9 oat the ceremonies of Decoration Day. Alderm: haat vith erenior ror, tym Tega PA Pavement. aan faassen 5s Hasan fortwo aidiisel ieeca neater ther mare ne Alderman FaLconsa— ighth strect, between et et erg, ee bxnen eee and Pith avenue, a vement.” sport. Rif ft Anurew ous" he appointed a Commissioner of Deed rman Vance— John Galbraith a Com- mi of Se ee er cha R. Honmessy, be re- Ibraith be appointed a Commissioner of kg R, Hennessy. ‘Alderman Comax—That permission be given to H. Co, to lay a crosswalk across Fulton street, ‘auconen—That the resolutions appoint: Louis V. Putn yas Come John ‘Tyers, mend we Words—Vviz., Phtusy in place of John Ivers" ‘By Alder leaseaectthar porintan Be riven to jeremiah P, as to place two lampposts and. light thow ‘o lamps thereon in front of his premises No. 1,239 Broad- ‘That trom and after the approval of this resolution b the Mayor the Commissioners of Public. Works. be aud to ye fully authorized and empowered to grant per- m to any person or persons desiring to erect or con. S ornamental lampposts aud lamps in front of their NS REFERRED. eacermas Ravpe— That the sidewalks on both sides Witecath street, from First avenue to the East River, Farin at Twenty-fourth street, from enth avenue, be paved with granite ‘block ‘ "Alderman Rapoe: That Stxty-first street, from Ninth to Tenth avenue, be paved with Belgian of trap-block Pavement. the same—That Forty-seventh street, from Third to Fourth avenue, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pave- BY Alderman Van Scnatcx—That East Forty-fourth street from Lexington to Third avenue, be paved with gin or trap-block pavement, jerman Jovck—That Seventy-first street, from Righth wera to the Boulevard, be paved with Belgian or frap-block pavement: ie santo That Sixty fit street, from the Bonlavard nth avenue, be paved with Bel or trap-block be mit. By the same—That Ninth avenue, from Thirty-fourth to Forty-fith sureet, be paved With ‘Belgian or trap-block pavement. the same—That Forty-first street, between Eighth anf venus avenucs, be paved with Belyian oF trap-block vement. Pe emaliceman Coxoven—That Thirtieth street, from Fitth to Seven havente, be paved with Bellan or trap- bigek pavement. Merman Puosxirs—That Fifty-third street, from Be th to Nuith avenue, be paved with Belgian of trap- lock pavement, By the same—Vhat Forty-ninth street, from Eighth to Ninth avenue, be paved with Belgian or’ trap-block pave- iment, y Alderman Rappe—That on both sides of Sixty-first rocks trom Minthio Tenth avenue, curhiand sneter Moues and the sidewalks be flagged and reiayged. By Alderman Giusky—That on the north side of Forty- fecond street, between the Seventh and Eighth avenues, the carb and'guiter sioues be reset. Alderman Joyce—That sixty-frst stroct, from the Boulevard to Ninth avenue, be regulated and graded, the curb and gutter stones set, and the sidewalks fagged. Alderman Puuxxitt—That the Board of Street Open- ings and. Linprovement ve requested to pave the Twelfth Avonue, from Twenty-third stroct to fts northerly termi- Dus, opened according to la By the same—That the Commissioner of Public Works be requested to have the carriageway of 138th street, be- tween the Fourth and Fiith avenues, repaired. By Alderman Ravpe—Preambie, with resolution, that phe Commissioner of Public Works be requested not to. al- low any ornamental or Boulevard lainps to be erected on @ corner 01 any street or avenue, Without the name of re Faspective sireaisor avenues belug painted thereon, and thi ause such corner lamps which have so been Broetedd to'Be no manned. By Alderman Joyer—That lamps be lighted in Sixty-first street, irom the Houlevard to Ninth avenue. By ‘Alderman Fitzaxnavp—That John F. Berrigan be Permitied to erect A water (rough on the corner of Hud- Son and Desbrosses streets, pay alter Alderman PuuRKirt—That street lamps he lighted in Washington Hill road, Academy street and Prescott avenue. RESOLUTIONS LAID OVER, By Aldermen Coxoveu—That all permits heretofore piren by by the Goumen Counell te ule muy of Wee ieee imps by individuals or companies tor displaying sign: and to stbstit'e ornamental laps for the ordinary strce ampatbe revoked, and ordintry street lamps putin their laces) and that ail signs attached to street lainp posts to s Feitioved By Alderinan Muiusacn—That the crosswalks at each of the tour crossings at the intersection of First avenue and Twenty-third street be relaid and repaired. By Alderman Coxover—That the Cominittee on Pabite Works be directed to cause plans to be prepared and sub- Muitted to this Board for the work of raising the present City Hail building and Ating up the prescut basement story, and extending the building to connect with the Counly Court House on Chambers street, together with an estunaie of the probable cost. Alderman Mxixsach—Thatthe heads of departments of the oy government be requested to pay the laborers oer by them at the rate ot $2 25 per diy. derman Puos«itr moved to iicrease the amount to titute tee of thr \derman Jovor moved that a spei be appointed to confer with the heads Of the diferent departments on the subject, and that said Cominittoe be also instructed to ascertain and report the cause of delay in uwarding contracts for various street improvements heretotere ordered by the Common Coun- eil, which, i being prosecuted to complotion, as the in- tofosts city require, woul! give employment to rge numbers of working men. Which was carried. And ther: President appointed Aldermen Joyee, Meurbach aud ‘Van Schaick. RETORTS LAID. OVER. Of the Committee ou Street Pavements, that Twenty- fourth strect, irom Tenth urenue to Eleventh avenue, be paved wiih granite block pavement, That Fite ty aie d street, fro.n Fourth to Madison avenue, be payed wich Relyian or trap-block pavement. ‘Oi the ma ority of the Committee cu Public Works, that four ornamental ee be aoe and lighted in front of the German Uptown Savings Ban} Or the minority of the Comnities on Public Works, lamps at the public expense opposite the said Germa) 'n Savings Bank. Of the Comunitiee on Repairs and Supplies, that street lamps Le lihied in Sixty-tirst street, trom Ninth avenue to the Boulevard. ‘Or the Commiti¢e on Street Pavements, that Twentieth street, irom Third avenue to East River, be paved with Belgiim or r trap-block pavement. ut Piity-fith street, trom Broadway to Seventh ave- ved with Belgian or, trap-block pavement. e Committee of Public Works, that permission be given to Philip Donohue to place and keep a watering ough on the corner of Kighth avenue and Forty-firu stre That a free drinking hydrant be placed on the west side of Third avenue, between Nizth and 08th streets, That.a street np be placed wud ishied In West Twen- tieth street, between Eighth aud Ninth avenues, ia trout of St. Peter's Hall. That pei ission be given to John Blaney to erect a Jamp post in frontot lis premises, No. 105 West Boriy-ninth shat pernis-ion he given to Petit Plerre to ercet two cas Jamps on the curb line in frowt ot No, 112 West Fourteenth pireet. ‘That two Boulevard lampshe placed and lighted in front of the building of Grammar School No. 25, Futh That pormis-ion be given to Thomas Carroll to erect an ornamensal lamp post aud place and light an ornamental damp on the curb line ai the northeust corner or Twonty- ith sireet and Sixih avenue. hat tour Boulevard lamps bo placed and lichted in front of the New York Ophthalmic Hospital, on Third ave- hue, corner Twenty-third street. That permission be given to Dennis Keenan to place a Yrtering trough at the northwest comer of Battery piace street, otha perinission be given to John F. Rottman to place a watering trough at 109 South Firth avenue ‘That Croton mains be laid in Fitty first streot, from Ninth avenue to the Boulevard. ‘That a sewer with the necessary receiving basins and ulvorts be Huilt in 126th street, at Ninth avenue, through wrence street to Tenth avenue, through Tenth avenue to Manhattan street. That the low and sunken lote Nos. 56 to 68 inclusive, on the south side ov 127th street, hetwoen Fourth and Filth fayeriues be filed in with yood and wholecome enrth, That street lamps be lishted in Porty-eighth street, for Tonth to Eleventh avenue ; in Forty-nith street,/rom Tent to Kleventh a Fistieth etreet, from Tenth Brae tthe North he ight a in Wost Ne atetreet lamps ea in wv ave twoun 175th aud 10th were bet irate OF the Committoe rene iy that pe rmlasion be gt 0 tothe Pucitic and Atlante. Telegraph Sine United States to erect poles in pon go of th i this Gf the Committes on Public Works, adverse to per- itting George Binck to substitute an ornamental Launp Place of the wires in jront of No. 480 Broadway ; ie Mitchell jerchant to substitute an orna- Rrental lamp In place of the strect lamp on the corner of Broadway and Broome street, and permitting R. G. Dur- kin to places an ornamental Gin sign on the lamp-post cor- ger of th street and Broadway. OF the Committee on Public Works, adverse to placing and lighting gas lamps, one on the east side of avenue A, forty feet north of Eighty seventh street, and one on the northeast corner of Forly-eighth street First avenue. PAPERS PROM THE BOA! come! ASSISTANT ALDERMEN RE- Resolution, OE nm pe a watering trough to be placed in Revolution t i h to be erected i a X e in frontot No! ager zac “uebaenesredepeiey ¥ ota i permit wo lamps to be placed in front of ‘Resolution to permit two bay windows to be built, one on house No Svand the other on house No. 4 West Fiity- Resolution to lay North Kiver, lution be necewary, — of Van- f, frou eR | O Sine Sua street ‘ poration meet irs minsionet of Public Works 0 vapait hinmedisiely the pavement tree from Division to Rivingt i street: Bees nes tome strvet, ‘roth vie aee., Rivington street, and Ridge lum to Mivinguon stres te Resolution ihe appointment of a joint commntees 2 Litee trextninerinte ihe nanage conden oF the Department of Public Parka. mene na TOMMUNIOATIONS FROM DEPARTMENT OR COUPORATION OFFICRS, 4 communication, was received from the Health De nt, with resolution that a copy of the Feport Pitts Inspector Roberw upon the condition of “4 eighth atreet, becween Broadway and Filth avenuo, forwarded to the Common Council, with the request said street be ordered to be repaved, ‘Reterred to Committee on Street Pavement: Acommunication Way received trom the "Somptrotter showing the appropriation wade by the Board ol Appor- Honment and Audit tor carrying on the Legislative De- pavinich was ordered on file. GHNERAL ORDERS ADOPTED, Resolution that permission be given to Lonis J. Jour- fan, M- D., ty place a xnaluppost and ornamental pris smatie lamp in front ol 743 Brosdway._ ont hat permission be con bay window on the. build rk avonue and Thiriy-cighth street HONS, Auorman Mantix moved to discharge the Committoo mto A. H. Barney to inking ‘on tho coruer of gisge NEW YORK. HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET: é ‘ognsideration of fe of notre See tO sees of order at this Somat from the table entocnas cota asta to pay the, pala: on of tne carne eeranuary to Jam ney i is ai affermen trom trom. ge tage jannnry S72. ted by ca ans, St sr NE by iver ald erman poe S7enee ciinmesen TNOve oO ree er the vote wher Sere beac HE seg aces aah aT wonee be Beye Thy ate A ir ra a rode Le aig Fivth ay- de, arries salar the following votes ht Oe tae ven Prerilent, Aldermen Ben) Fal- ald, Gh Je Plankitt, hace, Concer Vat ani Sdhntokw'd'W Alderman PLUNKIT? moved RaRts RS — to wh on ees Sah ame, ry 1h was carrii CESERAL GuDamer toswniess eewetution ‘that the <ttewalk on the west on mie avenue, x Zzninth wo 8 ven 1th wae he faced. tha: ast River be pa Belgian or trap- m Resolution that Thirty-sove Bee nth stre >t, sprertos Seventh aven.@, ved with Relgian or trup block pavement. Resolwicn that the low ai d sunk: n lots ‘on the south- ae corner of Lighty-third gi:eet and the Boulevard be d in, solution that the street lamps on om the ‘onaters aie of Seventh avenue, between Twent moog and Tw stance of twenty-five street, from the Boulevard to she the eighth srestae be removed to a fect southw: Res ‘oludon. tat 138th Hudson River, be pee and eraded, the eu ter a my and alks flagged, a sower be water pipes be li Resolution that Fourteenth stree ti from Ninth avenue te the North Kiver, be paved with Helsian oF trap-block avemen PResoluidon that a street amp be be placed und Lighted in front ot the alleyway under Wost ‘iwenty-clghth oe Were each adopted by the following vote -— Atfirmative—The Pe Aldermen Conover, coner, Fitzgerald. ee, MeLaren, Mehrbach, Plunket, Radde, hateck and Wilder—13. 0 journed until ‘Th Moth inst, at twelve oflock Me Sour SHANNON, Clerk. Ne en EE EERIE ree a SIFUATIONS WANTED—FEMALBS. Housekeepers, dc. BEMERD AND CAPABLE, 48 WIDOW LADY, ina uae erties arse Herald Uptown ‘Branch, At vege gee YOUNG WOMAN WANTS THE POSI- if aeons ely arco county ‘slldrensfor ono week OMY. +, DOX Uptown Branch office. N AMERICAN LADY FROM NEW ENGLAND, WITH the be: references ability, would like « vay husekcnpe 0 ine 8 fir clase famlty would take Sharee.cf! house in want of a first clase tage ‘need reply matress box 145 Herald Uptown Branch office. WANTED—a NTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A Tins airman ieacaat reas Mrs. E. hia Post office, Laundresses, Se. 86 & Eira, er FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A RBE- le woman 8 the washing ay re! fam- liles or gent Men; no objection to go out by WEST ST, SECOND FLOO} Room ae First clam faundron do washing at her own place; doos dneries and tt ting. WEST 48TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A GERMAN first class laundfess to. work take wasting tolher residence; best references.” chai Hotels 233 table wor her own room ; is willing to go day or week. 2. 48 MYRTLE Ay BROOKLYN, E. D.—WANTED, ‘Washing and froning, by @ respectable colored woman; city reference. 24 WEST STH aah RESPECTABLE noe to go out a day washing and ironing. In- quire at grocery store. vse ay 31 OTH AV.—A FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY DE- « sire to obtain a situation for their laundress, whom __ SITUATIONS _W: Cooks, ée. PRINCE STA WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND fron; wants her boy with her, 10 years ol. 2 WEST 29TH ST.—A iPECTABLE WOMAN AS first class cook; isa good. bread Laker; willing to do the course washing ; city or country, cori 37 EAST 31ST 8T.—TWO COLORED GIRLS, ONR AS cook, the other as dining room servant, or as nurse a ‘one chil; wish to go together in a simall private family, WEST SOTH ST., BASEMENT.—AS COOK; WILL assist in washing and ironing or do the coarse ing. Can be scon at her last place, 47 BAST STW ST—A VERY RESPROTABLE Wo. man to cook ina small fanily; country preferred for summer, Can be recommended 'by her proscht eu ployer thia day. they can confidently recommer 4.4.4. WEST SD. Sr. TOP FLOOR—A RESPECT. able woman wis! to do w < and ironing at her residence or to go out by the 4 pein washing and ironing 780. per dozen, rough w 837 1TH AV., BETWEEN OTH AND, 6TH STS.— An sapepeases laundress todo washing at home Or wonld go out b day; understama; suting; excel ise" Nurses, de, WEST 89TH ST., RING SECOND BELL.~AN FIRST clans nurse; t# ‘also an cxeellont scamstreas: nas no objection to travel eight years’ city: referanca 80 3D AV.—A GOOD, RELIABLE MONTHLY NURSE wishes fo make a tew engagements; good rererence from some of the best physicians in the ‘city; no objec- tigns {0 go fo a watering place. 205 ike first bell. iT 35TH ST.—A WIDOW LADY WOULD ® child to nurse at her own house. Ring 48 &, IVERSITY PLACE.—A LADY WISHES TO find a situation fora good plain cook and baker; Willgo a short distance in the country. Call before a o'el MADISON AV.—COOK'S AIT UATION WANTED. Call on Becuray, betore 135 150 WEST. ‘28TH ‘ST, WEEN ora AND 1TH avi A reapeoiadle Protestant womun as first Class cool ity or eountry Do ‘objection to a private boarding he 204. RAST 47TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM,.— A respectable girl as wood plain cook; willing to Assist in Washing; four years’ reference trom. lust place. Call for two days, vA WEST 4TH STA COMPETENT GIRL AS ‘our cook, washer and froner in a private fam- ily; excellent reference, 23) ing; ETWEEN 2D AND SD AVS.— nderstande all kinds of cook- ‘an excellent baker, and 14 a good Washer and ironer; culy reterence. Keo DAF WHST, MD sr, REAR—A YOUNG GTRE AS good plain cook,’ washer and ironer; would as- sist In housework ; good ditv reference, 28 BOWERY.—AN EXCELLENT MEAT AND pastry cook, who unders:ands her business in all es, ih a hotel or summer house. WEST 25TH ST, FIRST FLOOR, | BACK roomis.—As compotont co dd good biker; has 323 three years’ best city reference from Inst place for char= acter and capability. 327 EAST &MTH ST.—TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS; ‘one asa first clase cook, the oiler as first class wultrogs or chambermald ; city or country; best city ret- erences given. 5O5 Pad Vino BEVEEN, ST AND STH STS, 9) third Hor —A respectable woman, as first class cook in a privaie family; excellent cake And bread baker, moats and poultry is very economic: do thé plain washing; is liging; best city fein BETWEEN 53D AND SITH <pectible young girls; one us cook, or; the other de chamberinaid und wait! rows have no oluections to the country for the summer ; gcod city retere: Chambermaids, &c. OG YORK Sh, TERSEY crry.—a, RESPROTABLE ) female, four days arrived trom Engiand, as cham- berinaid, Address Mrs. _MeGUINNESS, 4] SrRixe aa ROOM 6—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG faint landed, to do chaniberwork in a private fainily. il aad seamstress; auder- stands all kinds ofatuhe owing: best city references, 112 WEST S0TII ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM- bermaid and to do the Nae washing; is willi assist pale the Wuiting ; several years’ city re(erence er last place. WEST 2871 BT.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. bermatd and waitress; no objection to waist 1a washing aud ironing best ety reterence. ~ 15 214. WEST 4TH ST. CORNER BROADWAY. —A RE. spectable young girl bermaid in a private family; would assist in washing; no objection to the couniry for the summer; good city reference. 231 EAST 81ST ST.-FAMILY BREAKING 1 housekeeping desire to obtain a situation chambermaid ; first elags. Can be seen from 11 to 3, BROADWAY, BETWEEN 1. 393 sis.—A young German girl and waltress in fine tam ITUATION WWANTED—AB CHAMBERMATD, small family, by a understands English. IN A ‘oung itl from Sc aalinavia; Address A., box 152 Herald ofice. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 32 WEST OTH St, BETWEEN STMT AND ort Avs.— Mine. GRENIER duce Froneh dressinaking in all its branches in the most fashionable stylon; walking cos- and elegant evening dresses are inade at short no- also cutting and basting, and her charges are far than any other first class’ reliable dressmaker in this 104. 7TH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL AS SEAMSTRESS and nurse to travel to any part with a family. 145 EAST $2) &T.-A DRESSMAKER WISHES TO 2 go out by the day in families, 218 EAST 35TH ST., UP BTAIRS.—A YOUNG PARIS- ian lady, a real artist dressmaker, solicits work by the day, or preferably at home; is a superior cutter, Aitor and trimmer; hi iH made nearly ail splendid costumes of “Divorce” and “Article ae at the Fitun Avenue Theatre, rare occasion for fashionable la- dies. 759 2D AV., BETWEEN 40TH AND 41ST STS. Protestant young woman with & private ea can operate on Willcox & Gibbs’ sewing achine ; also on the Elliptic; can cut and fit children's clothing will assist with h dressmaking if required. ‘e! QQ WEST 2TH ST. BETWEEN 7TH AND srt 2 Vath over store =e middle-aged woman as chil- dren's » 1e3e BAST Ast = THIRD FLOOR, FRONT Toom.—A respectable young married wo- Tin as wet nurse in & respectable family; no objection togo in the country thix summer. WEST 82D ST, REAR.—A_ RESPECTABLE young colored woinan from the South, to travel as id's nurse; suitable reference. Oan be 224, BOWERY, CORNER HOUSTON st. DRUG store.—As'wet nurso; fresh, full breast of milk; Hone need apply from two months olil babies. nae 319 ATH ST.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, e as thorough infant's nurse; Is fully, capable of King entire charge and bringing it oh by the bottle; is ly in the nursery; no objection to the country ; ployer. 3477 -A FULLY COMPE- tent nurve and ventustecedy With good clty roler. ence; willing to go to the country for the summer or to tr ja @ good ope: Ae 519 ist Ay. secoxn FLOOR, BACK.—AS WET 9) nurse, b¥ a married woman; best city reference. Call or address for two days. 4.5 $TH AV.cA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS NURSE ‘O)_in.a private family; no objection to the country. WANTED—BY A RESPEOTABLE MARRIED WOMAN a baby to wet nurse at her own. residence; has just lont her own, two days old. Apply for two dayw atthe corner of Ist'av. and Waitresses, &c. Q]Q RAST sor sta COMPETENT GIRL | AS first class waitress; country preferred ; excellent reference, 333, EAST TH ST, BETWEEN 18ST AND 2D AVS. rear.—A respectable north of Ireland Protestan| girl as waitress aud chambermaid; willing to assist with the washing; city or country ;good reference. 34() WEST 2TH STA RESPECTABLE you a an as first class waitress; ix capable of tak ing a man ns positions no objection to country; best clty relerences. Miscellancous, 14.7 WEST STH STAN AMERICAN GIT. As ladies’ maid and seamstress, or would ona nurse and sentstress; i8 a good operator; best city reter- ence, 151 jady’s maid or e seen for 5QH SHAY, BETWEKN IST AND 32D 81S —A i? competent girl as lady’s maid and seamstress; excellent re WEST &STH 8T,, PRESENT EMPLOYER? A 6 er German girl to travel with a family to Europe. 407 oi maid and seamstress; 0 it Wilson's machine; would reference, N GLISH PERSON WISHES AN ENGAGEMENT ns matd to a lady going to Europes or as young lady's insid; good city reference. Address k., Everett Library, N AMIABLE AND REFINED “AMERIC. AN LAD f jen experienced and possessed of most flatterin: nials, desires a home for a brief season in an insti- ily, for which her services would be given a9 her _nequirements are Ying! (which she speaks), Latin and the elements of music ref se ‘Address EARNEST, box 116 Herald on WANTED—A POSITION IN A w there are children, from 6 to 12, whose clothes and general improvement require attention; 1 objection to the conntry. Particulars and references can be had by addr ssing F La ‘M., Herald oMice. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. IGHLY EDUCATED ENGLISH LADY tr an cee Ae ident governess for the Address PA LL MA LL, Heral d office N_ EFFICIENT VISITIN’ GOVER: is WILL teach during the summer in the city suburbs. Address HIGHC. LADY, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC (INSTRUMENTAL and vocal), from London, England, member of the je Conservatoire, Prussia, possiming a good no voice, first class testimonials and references, wishes to meet with an engagement; family (pre: >, ghureh, or school, Address J. H.i., Messrs Novello, & Co.'s, 751 Broadway, New York. TE, Herald office. \d fluent French scholar, desires an engagement osident governess for the summer. Address INSTITU- 3E, care of Ponee de Leon, 17 East 16th st. TP BLP WANTED—FEMALES, Wart ABR 0008, wtutume Alten ats Wet te ‘ANTED—FIRST CLASS OPERATORS ON ena 4 & Mf ty lve pa for fine sewing. K ata COACHMEN BY AND GARDENERS. Y coactMans SITUATION ween TED—! i festa ft Recreate Baton alle naa ‘Wanre=neo Goon AIRES; ONE a8 00x AND | Cull or ‘uddross, CANADA, Michhunn ad. Chics it aa chambermnaid and waitress, “Apply at Tis fost St at | Brookiyne s**t Bondvay, or ory Green pikes Wortnetrocein an ALADIEA, WITH $8 7 SPARE, TO A coaciinasea SITUATION WANTED—BY A oot sorh tom bis BS por nick secure to them positions Botent sigle. young man; thoroughly unterstan Ww AUZED— SEVERAL, CHAMBERMAIDS, — ALSO kitchen sie a Beat or reference required. Apply at ‘Anderson's Note! ‘st, near Lexington av. -be- tween 9 and 10 Warr COMPETENT, peg GIRL, TO DO ‘the housework in a famit; two persons. Best wired, Appiy thi my? Eel edt sist ot. cry coq ae between 9 and 12 4. B fe pod A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A GEN- ung mall chikdcem” & suveatte yon may h fom by applying at si Wont aise art) Pave am excellent ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A ue gig 4 wort f take the care of an infint koing to Germany ‘a German woman, preforred. Apply for two days at Lib Bast Brey meri Ege RBSTNCRANT KITCHEN; cooking; also a kitchen Puna Fg oF Wat, ark av., near dist st., between ANTED-TWO GIRLS: ONE TO DO GENERAL housework ; must be a good cook, washer and iro: the other ag chambermaid and waitress, Apply at ify ast 30th st., between the hours of 9 and 1. PV ANTED—TWo GIRLS TO DO THE WORK IN A WV cian private tunily in the country, Enquire of tio ptain on Board of steamer Thomas Co rison at, North Tver, between 12 and 3 o'clock this after- noo ANTED—A_ CHRISTIAN WOMAN TO TAKE Charge of a nuntor cf amall children in an insti: tution: none but thore wiiling to work, and w! nish w Piionable r f-rences need apply. Cull "nt 135 Worth st, between Land 2 0’ ‘clock vO. ANTED—A COLORED GIRL, WHO CAN DO GOOD W “tistn ogoking: also warning and irontg weit, we a family of two; must be emart, cleanly and wilting to work and do Ak cheerfully; none but thore who mply with the above requirements need apply, betwee jours of Hand 2P.M., at 670 Lexington av. Reter- onve Peau tred, WANTED, A WOMAN TAKE A BABY 598 “oreith monn te own house to nurse from tle; terms $12 por month. __ SITUATIONS | “WANTED—MALES. 4% WEST 47711 ST.—A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG +) colored man, with good elty references, wishes a situation as waiter or to travel with a gentleman or family. Calltrom 10 A. M. to 4 P.M, MAN OOK WHO CAN CARVE WANTS 1 ment; city or country, Address AYSON, Her: YOUNG MAN WISHES ASITUATION AS LABORER in a hotel or boarding house ad reference, Ad- Gress 190 West 17th st., between Gih'aud 71 ava, YOUNG COLORED MAN, BETWEEN THE AGE of 17 and 15 (native of Naska D awishes a situation as Waiter or groom. Apply at 120 West 8d st. A 8TRO: YOUNG MAN, AGED 20, WOULD LIKE a situa porter, driver, elerk,’ or anything ho Sr PLOY. hee, f usclul at; good city reference, A\ exald office. RESPECTABLE COUPLE WOULD TAKE A ARE OF ‘8 houso for the season for the use of tWo rooms; the Very best reverence givens willing to go to Brooklyn. Ad- dress CATUS, Herald ofilee, YOUNG GERMAN, 0! - GOOD EDUCATION AND manners, who speaks French flusatly, English and Italian tolorably, is willing fo engage as travelling companion toa young or an elderly gentleman. | Ouly a first class party need apply, at ing Dasement. S COURIER AND VALET OR AMAN ENS] travelling invalid attendant; English twelve years’ experience; knows Burope th can shave ;excellent te: sflinontats and acter from Inst family. Address G. L., New Yor! ‘OME WANT) D- FOR A BOY OF ae Y his mother, a poor widow, with a country farmer or in at posltion ‘wih He will Ba. well brought up. Ad- dress SARAH REA Sd st JITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN YO! SUirporter in ahowl Aguetes Ac SIDNEY Ai Revi ton st., rear house. oroug! pom! personalehar. 1 University place, ITUATION WANT D BY BYA FIRST CLASS “COL ORED iY Rt as head walter; city or country; understands his business well; bost city reference. Call at 976 7th av, ‘ED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG in, b y arrived from oliand, 20, of good ed- ueation ‘and inanners, who speaks French fine ntly and ‘3 Engli-h tolerabiy : ts willing make mseli uselul in any capacity. Address 135 Franklin st NTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS. W* walter in a private family; understands the care of plate; satiwiactory reference, Address BK. T., No. 3 East NTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER IN A tuurant or hotel by 2 young man of first class ¢ perience and anexceptionable rererence, aged 81. W. ws light portor in a store dr to take eure of a horse’ and drive: no objection to. oe country. Address ©, KE. BROWN, box 8,342 Post office. CLERKS “AND “SALESMEN. ENT CLERK FOR A RETAIN DRUGSTORE ted; salary $40a month. Address D—A SITUATION, BY A COLORED BOY, OM, in the ci x 184, Hi Ac ‘bo J, an OUN' BS, ARREARS WRIT ten up; books met kept, exainined or balanced, Reerences. 20K, 47 Wall street, third tloor, Cu 20UNTS ADJUSTED AND BOOKS BALANCED and scientifically kept Ladd balanced, however nr eee ees dress A. B. R., box $432 Post o YOUNG GENTLEMAN, WITH TIE IIGHEST RE. commendations who knows thoroughly several foreign language lesires @ Srasten in # commercial house. Address by letter N. K., 230 West 22d st. DYERTISER, WHO IS A RESIDENT OF TE would like'to become agent for n| wholesale ho jor buying up hides, wool and wax. For particulars ad- dress hox 4,406 New York Post offi YOUNG GENTLEMAN, SPEAKING FOUR LAN AA, etages an willing to w work, desires a situation in a business house to assist fn book Kéeping oF make Iyimss oral in any way Terrences Addrene U Herald office, CHEMIST, ESTABLISHED 17 YEARS [N HIS OWN factory, with first class customers, wants a party knowledye of trade to attend to ofice New York; no risk. Liberal arrangements mad ‘# by addressing box 163 Hobok: NTLEMAN OF MANY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE in business, competent in a general way, and as ac- and correspondent, desires 4 situation In s mer. or manufacturing in. this city or vicinity; erenc ‘me. the highest’ character. “Address ‘A. if. Ww. 1d offlee f careanees & or address C GéachMay, lage Warerooms, 8 SITUATION ‘ant wilitag and obtieing fs aisaretng hi tutica Gat Ror Bund 1th refere| COACHMAN a GARD) eanted- ity a rellabte ; thoroughly un tnd doh ieanche ot alu te, Wor Is years’ best city. rete 4G, box I Herald oftic for three ‘days © OACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE / man who thoroughly understands his business; leaves nt oY the family going to Europe. Call at or ad- ‘West 424 at., present employer's, bigs —SITUATION WANTED, AS COACHMAN, pectable young ian of experience, whd zhly" ‘understands the care of horses; seyiish, well educated, and has reterences frow former em ‘ari, France sis @ sobor, steady man and caretul de Asldréss A. SCHUMAN, 446 Bradway, Brooklyn, N. ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN capable of all kinds of gardening, and also the im- Provement of country places and the or apenas pian) Any omess waure; best references. Address M. 0. offic QITUATION WANTED—HY A YOUNG MAN (ITY OR kK) country) to. take care of horses and to make him- = ang useful, 400 7th avenue, betwen 321 and 33d hace Al SITUATION 48 COACHMAN, BY A Young man o| jor; with the t it 1 from lis last employer. Address 1, MALLOY, ob 6th av ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMA\ Foo by a martied mam; bas wven years! 4 bs, ne peed was ine object Hee to the country, “ Lux and 4 dist BE oy ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN AS coachman; first class groom; understands garden- ing; willing ant obtains 5 S18 ie siy.ae and country refer- rr SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN AS conchian aul anlenor: torongniy understands bis asin aay satisfactory refere i i preferred, ban be seeit for t terald office, JANTED—IMMEDIATELY, AN ENGLISHMAN AND wife, aged about forty, for conchman and cook on country seat; also an English inaid as nurse; parties must be very neat and willing; the above must he Protestants; us fo the above In Wy respect? tosuch a liberal amount Will be paid, Ad- $3 box Tal ‘Puaintield Post uiliee, Ne J HELP WANTED—MALE! ° aes COYSTERMAF WANTED, AT. RILEY'S OYSTER house, corner $2d st. and 6th ay. Call after 1 o'clock noon, N ACTIVE LAD, 15 OR 16 YEARS OF AV" ane, fationery store; wages $3 por Wi Ap- ply at O5'Naseau st., after 1 A.M. BY WANTED—T0 MAKE HIMSELF GENERALLY useful in a dining: pig ac 8 no Sig} rF cape work; No, 4 Cocntles slip. OTIVE AGENTS WANTED, article indispensable to all’ ust ht and immensely profitable, yon ANTED—A MAN TO DRIVE A TRUCK. APPLY AT /_H2 West 17th st., soap factory. , FANTED—A GOOD, STEADY ROY, TO ATTEND 1, from 18 to 16 years old. 140080 av. ANTED—AN EX! ENCED PORTER, At St, Honore Hotel, 72 West 40th st., alt ANTED—A BOY IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE. dress in own handwriting, a Poet office, box 3,033. ANTED—AN OFFICE BOY. ADDRESS, STATING age, salary and reference, BOY, box 112 Herald e. AD. Ws FIRst nice required. WAITERS: crry A East S9th st, at 10 A, ASS W MITER, tween 7 and 9, CLAS Call at 2D—A COLORED FIRST eens required, Apply ean BOY, ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE, TO Tearn the hardware business. “One reading with his parents may uddreas S. L, & CO., 307 Spring st. WARTED-A STEADY, RELIABLE MAN, TO ASSIST ina vanit bottling ‘wines, &c.. and willing to make Himself generally useful. Addréss WINES, Herald offte TANTED—AGENTS, BOTH LOCAL AND TRAVEL: ling, to sell by sample an entirely new article; best thing yet. 64 Cedar st., room I, opposite the Post ofttee. ANTED—SEV! MART BOYS. THOSE WILT- ing to work nake $1010 $12 a week, Apply from 9 til112, wt No. S Wooster we, In bevenient OR LONG AND SHOUT WHALING VOY. young mon; also carpenters and black- ply. tod, PEARL vest st., corner of Rector. A SMART BOY, IN A CUSTOM HOUSE rs oMee; one Who’ resides with his parents; referenoe required; valary first year $190. Address box smiths. MUST SMART BOY: UNDERSTAND ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT BAR- tender; one who thoroughly understands his busi- ai. Apply at 162 Broudway, room 11, between 9 and 10 Z D, W terman; those who a business will’ ba liberally A. M., at PARKER'S, Broadway and ? WASTED-FOR WHALING | VOYAGES, tov S1OUT young men; also carpenters, coopers and black- smiths; no obicetion to colored men’ Apply at the Whale- men’s Headquarters, 109 South st., up stain , ISON & CO. USTOMED st have . Apply at Cedar “strect entrance, beloved Wan packing: Wioar eat ental Tong experience ; none others will be LANMAN & KEMP'S, o'clock, morning. WHO 1 | THOROUOHLY AG busines to act nd refer- ‘Apply ae Noe a Last ences required; also two drivers, Houston st. WANTED-A SMART, ACTIVE, CAPARLE YOUNG man, to make himself use ul Ina store; must write well, orrectly, One having a taste for drawiug and ambitious to make his services valuable can address, stating salary and experience, U. A. M., box ng Me Herald office. 50 WANTED—TO SELL A NEW AND AT- 9) patented article, indispertanble Im overy BLA ORMAN « 00., Mai lat family. « ITUATION IN A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS clothing or boot and shoe house ay salesinan or trav- ess mnhan, Just ari ed through Mississippi and reference ; salary not as much A elling agent, by a German bus from th Louisian th; well acquainte can give best ofan ‘object as employment. Address L. H., 's Herald office, RY GOODS.—WANTED, A MAN FOR DR DRESS GOODS end shawls, and one for cloths, flannels, linens, &e. DOWNING, 867 Fulton st., corner Clermont av., I RUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN WITH 856 8TH AV., CLOTHING STORE.—A FRENCH seamstress desires days’ work in Dp peivate families ; understands the business thoroughly ; best references. N | San GIRL DESIRES TO LEARN MILLI- drossmaking or fancy 3 business; can oper. ate on heeler & Wilson's machine; would like to Herala Dice emuployer while learning. Address M. q* rald office. YOUNG any, wit0O HAS A KNOWLEDGE OF dressmaking, desires a situation in some Nar fishment, or er ® competent iirectress, whore she obtain a more ettece pide of the business in a its branches; 9 those who nadie such Induce- Pe nation salary no object. Address for one week jon F. ‘AZ TED—BY A COMPETENT ania age? | © work by the day or week ; understands all kinds o family sewing; has refercnee, Address sewing machi her own; cif G. box 8 Herald ‘flee, ulead General Housework, &o. 13: BROOME ST., FIRST FLOOR.—TO DO GEN- eral housework in a small family. 932 EAST 2TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO 2 “general housework in a small familys best reference. chao ALT ire housework. AV., ONE PAIR pat eel FRONT ROOM.— Feapectable refit: lately Innided, to do general housework in a small farily ; must be a good washer Apply at 68 Lexington av. GIRE, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN A small private family; colored preferred; referenco expected. Call at £0) Sist st., after 1A. M. CHAMBERMAID WANTED—AND FIVE GIRLS for housework; good references. Call for threo days Af at Frankfort House, ‘corner F Frankfort and William sts, COMPETENT PERSON TO COOK, WASH AXD fron, Apply, with reference, between 10 and 12 A. at lt Lexington av. A ed two or three years! experience, to go a short distance PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTED—AS NURSE AND | in the count yond iy: with references, to JOHN A, seamstress. Apply at 62 West 19th st. PARISE, 203 YOUNG WOMAN AS GOOD COOK AND LAUN- RUG CLERK. BHP ay A YOUNG MAN TO dress; must have reference. Call at 34 Went Sist st. loarn the drag business; one having a few months! experience eey rrodjanlary, first year, a6 per week. YOUNG GERMAN GIRL TO DO GENERAL | Apply t 8, dot Pulldn street, Brook yn. TOVE SALESMAN WANTED—ONK FAMILIAR WITH 4) the business e) all its branches and acquainted with the city and near-by trado. Apply at 24 Water st. SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, AGED 28, just arrived; knowledge of bookkeeping, Germa and French; etty references. Adidress D., 138 East Sist st 0 EDITORS AND PUBLISHERS. —WANTED, AGEN. tleman of American education and good ‘business talents to conduct an old well established technical maga- zine; one able to purchase an interest preferred. Address MAGAZINE, Herald office. OOK, WASHER AND TEONER WANTED—AT 109 Fulton ay. a to ‘competent or apply a. Maton xt Take farey w DREsarres WANTED—AT 4 tao 18TH ST, wages $10 weekly. Apply for one week. RESSMAKING WANTED BY # OUP CUTTER AND fitter; terms reasonable. 215 E. pie dae. GENERAL, BOUsEWoRK IN THE CO) Ne x try. ‘ont 20th st, basement d YEARLY Miaineatcsutastany WANTED; ¥ engagement Apply at 18% Bowery. PERATORS QN ALL MACHINES WANTED 1M- ate heat wages paid. Aj t LANG. LEYS raiSewing Srne ne. Emporium, 19 ‘Un niversity place. WEST 27TH £T., THIRD FLOOR.—A GIRL TO 510 Mirencret housework in a snall fa fake care o ft baby and to do chamberwork. wattiee 8TH AV. BETWEEN 46TH AND 47TH 8 157 youn, Protestant tA fa. de geen h | work for x foo. private f ue is home; is dress; city reference Housckeepers, dic. 8D AV. IN THE STORE.—A MIDDLE-AGED American woman as housekceper for, a widower dren; is first cl 81 fo objection to the country or chit feamstress, Cun give city reference as iofhonesty and capability. BROOKLYN. te wappr.e. er Wastep—a FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS, APPLY AT 2) Thiversity place. WANT we GIRL TO DO pantaenry' WORK. CALL at 276 West 19th st. WANT oaa PLAIN COOK WASHER AND “TRONER small private fantily. 25 & WaxTeo4 COMPETENT LAUNDRESS Ann CHAM. ‘ bermatd in a private family. 124 East 624 st. ory Lil ry Cadel oy Same ee erman preferred. after " . at Wot 20th at prtid binge 2 ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; one who is a good cook, washer and ironer, Apply Vy ANTED—A CLERK IN AN OFFICE; SALARY, first year, ; situation Dgrpanent. ditress, In be rt with references, L. & » box 123 Herald office. Waa raion AS TRAVELLING SAL ES man for a good jobbing dry goods house; has soe eRerdence in the business an ferenuainiod with the de, Addrees bOX to, Ohio. ANTED—A aE MAN ACQUAINTED WITH the fancy goods and stationery business: capable of iz the position of ler Wholusale house. 8s box 890 Post oflice, New yor a ANYED.—YOUNG MAN WILLING NO TRAYEL West, as manufacturer's agent, in charge of sulea ladies and ‘ahi ment collections. Ta ast hay Dcash. wsciuscaus box tw =~ _ ind ~COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SIN- oR RAMS a ietory reveronces given, Addree Bh YOUNG Max WISHES A SITUATION AS GROOM ‘eof a horse aud drive. Address J. 0, SWIss FARMER AND. GARDENER, "MARRIED, wants a situation to take charge of i gentleman pies ‘ood reference for thirteen years. Address k, box 225 Heraid office, N ACTINE YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION achinan and gardener; two years’ reference low wages accepted. ay, ofice Hl on or address SMITH ST., at 240 West 1th st. 15 Woman as Iibuaekespery oF 0 —_—as 1D, or would travel with a tady \ copia ‘ai anyc eating: ae COOK, TO ASSIST WITH THE WASH: ity; very competent, best reierenve, Call fur one week ing and ironing good city references required. on Wea Ht. Apply at 118 Bast 1h st, WEST (TH ST., NEXT DOOR TO BANK.—A ANTED. 297 middle aged Ainerican Indy as housekeeper; mpotent to inke charge of avery dapariment one a house, private, hotel or boarding h take charge of & vacant house for the sum: rt try; ences, or .G00D NURSE, WHO IS EXPE! TEXCED inti eiag care of children. 160 Eust a, en ANTED— “ STRANGERS HOSPITAL, Pit idg Avenue D and a fe nurse, American, English or German preferred. RAST 22D 8T,, IN N THE STORE. —A RESPEOTA- 320 aft.gigow Indy ae Bowsekeoper or tomind a baby 337 — 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to care of exe Uns hoes Orst clase 08 oF adafoss HOUSER HEE HR. ANTED—IM MEDIATELY, AT 189 M9 EAST 26TH servant to do Sonera pemsswor ; none but @ p-2) washer and ironer noed ANTRD—A WOMAN 0 a pom AN A, Rt fanrant, and mal eraelt use! Oe. | Apply at NURSE'S Dining Room, 64 ou sayy? “SOBER, WELL CONDUCTED YOUNG MAN WAN € place wx coachman a nd gardener: cui mlik and to enoral work { si: rot given, Address COACHMAN, Hera) A care of horses. Fleming, 67 Ni or N AND GROOM" GERMAN YOUNG MAN A8 FIRST CLASS GAR- dener for veyetable Address flowers and fruits; can tak: KORGK BKETZ, care or dames SITUATION antes y & young married man; can give best Address Yad ed Sa ah acres oe Oar Sonn FIRST OLASS COACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION— Understands his business thorough), try; good reterence. Address Ul, we tox as Harald odloe. Jor two daya . THE TRADES. — ENGINEER OF ABILTCY AN Tience wants employment; no objection to i part of the country ; has transit, level, &c. Address O! ENGtNERI, Fordl , Westchester county, N.Y. GRADUATI! MINING AND CIVIL ENGINEER, having several years’ practice, would accept an en- brite ay assistant: hei a very good draughtsman; est references furnished. Address ASSISTANT, Herald yRAUGIITSWAN WANTED—APPLY | IMMEDIATELY _to W. W. VARIOK, Clty Surveyor, Jersey Oity. [10 BOOKBINDERS.—WANTED, ‘A GOOD BOOK. binder and ruler; permanent and profitable employ- mant will be given to one who ri 0. out; German Preferred, Address M. J. 424 st. ANTED—A CARPET ambi NER, ADDRESS Sanford GooD PRACTICAL J other need apply. . TATOHMAKERS—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN WIIO can. Par ttt and make ‘himself generally useful. Apply to M. L, SHEEHAN, 439 6th a JANTED—WIRE WORKERS; GOOD WAGES AND teady employment, Pitisburg Wire Works, JAMES R TAYLOR, 85 Market st, Pittsburg, Pa, V ANTED—A \ GRINDER, ‘ate | GRATE AND FENDER work, Apply to L.'L, & J.T. SMITH, 189 and 135 Wost 25th st. WAXTED-A, PHOTOGRAPINO PRINTER AND TO assist in the gallery. Apply a ooaer of South 6th and 4th sts., over W ‘lllamsburg. v ST oe WATCHMAKER AND REPAIRER welry, to 9 the countr: r particulars apply t to Fenn OWs, HOLMES CLAPP, at kien lane. ‘ANTED—A BLACKSMITH, TO GO IN THE COUN. ‘ry; competent to do the ironing of qarriages and wagons. Inquire on Saturday, on Ulster ot of Perry st., pler St, Ni i Rives ANTED—TWO OR THREE GOOD DRAUOGHTS. men. Apply at the Superintendent's office, New eeks’ saloon, y York and fariem River Railroad, Grand Central itepot, New Yor! FRENCH A ]]X JEUNE HOMME, CONNAISSANT A FoxD | oe guitation, sachant’ solgner et dresser desire lacer in me} ou Adresser £0, st 7th av. age’ ee pl privee! 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