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ee SITUATIONS M THE R OF 35TH ST. IN 1ST B Pg BA 86th and sts.—A respectable Scotch women as good cook, washer and ironer, 2 COENTIES SLIP-—TWO RESPECTAB BLE pe 4 man girls ina private American family took or to do general housework ; the other to ‘ao light thamberwerk or Yall or add: seamstre or address, 53 WEST 9TIl 8T.-A RESPECTABLE Woman dis first class cook in a private family; will assist with washing rt ironing ; good references. STEADY GIRL TO COOK, riding house. ‘ES. ae. OY A rand iron in NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1872—WITH SUPPLEMENT. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Dressmakers and Seamstresses. Jin cine dreamater, euler and Atier tert ne a few more its either by ean operate ou different mac machines best would lke Bt the ha or we city reference. SATH 8T., SECOND FLOOR.—A pag ath 232 Tree dressmaker and seamstress will go out by the month, week or day; can go a8 Jady’s maid; country pre- ferred; best city reference. wrest «ist a eee 7TH AND STH Vie A respect Protestant girl to do plain sewing and take care o/ children, or would assist with cham! e: ‘Kk: best reterenecs, WEST 17TH ST.—TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS a Treat ey te al wae 3 the other as chamber! reference trom their last place. Call tor two 13 © tox Washer and irone: 8. 2ST ST.—TWO FIRST CLASS GIRLS; 13 west, cook, washer and trone the other as thambermaid, WES? 19 sm raaRD ‘Two respel youn washer ‘aud ironers the ot OOR, FRONT ROOM, — irks; one as good plain jer as firet class chainber- a Hi sf, IN THE REA y 134 Wust ae woman as first class day cook in hotel br restavrant; understands } nglish, Fret ean cooking ; all Kin e, past WEST WTH ST.—A RESPEOTA'LS girl as chambermaid and seamstre: child tour or five years old. WEST 2TH ST.-A COMPETENT AND EX perienced cook and good baker; willing (o assist 142 in course washing; three years’ best city reierences trom her last place: WEST 19TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL 146 te ‘ her and Lroncr; 15 194 20 902 LExiNaton 20% girls; one to da and oy assist with washin AS PLAT bas best city refereyee, OTABLE FRENGH WOMAN fe !auily ; good relererces. DORNE R OF 7TH ‘AV.—AS TH AV.—A Ri as cook in # priv: WEST 41ST 8° first Class, cook PRINCE ST., IN THE BASEM rican woman to cook, wash or , D st. oO upstairs work, the other as cook excellent’ reterence ; city or NEAR 3D AV.—A COMPETENT plain evok, aud will be willing to ing and ironing or do housework ina 1 or two days. 206 9TH AV.—A FIRST C ) would take a few more cusiomers OF would zo a short distance out of town class need call on or address A., dressmaker, q EAST erat 20ND FLOOR, ZAR ‘ite young girl as cook ina 217 pity eter nee. eo4 nail tamity, TABLE WOMAN can family ; good Cantor ¢wo da GIRL 216 6TH ST., NEAR BOWERY.—A GERMAN to cook, ‘wash and iron, RAST 45TH ST.-TWO RESPEOTABLE GIRLS; 239 er Dbjec: one as. cook and to ass chambermaid and wat to the country. WEST sD ST, REAR. washer and ironer best city Teference ‘rom last place, the washing; thé sood references ; NO ~A YOUNG GIRL AS small private fam- Fe an as cook ; tinderstands ali kinds of cook- ig, soupsand desserts; Ix a first class baker; has no ob- jons to @ private boarding house; city reference. HA WEST STH ST, REAR.—A RESPECTABLE OO. won Mn QG3 WEST SP sT—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Ded girl as good, plain cook ant to assist with washing And ironing, or chainbermand, and to assist with washing And ironing’ best city reterences, B24. EAST 86TH 8T.--A MOST RELIABLE GIRL AS. cook_and to assist with the washing in a private family; no ction to go a short yout of town, 83 WES? 40TH ST,—A RESPEOTANLE GIRL AS rr plain cook ; excellent baker; would assist with hing; no objection to go a short distance inthe coun city a Call for two da, L 41s EAST 19TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR, BAC! respectable woman as cook and laundres pbiection to either city or country ; if required could ke charge « of miik and butter; good rejerences, 43 WEST 8TH ST.~A YOUNG WOMAN AS GOOD cook and baker; willing to assist with washing and ironing; good city r reference, WEST 4TH ST.—A © 45 F PETENT WOMAN AS ok; Will assist with coarse wash- erence. ood plain c elty Ing; good A RESPECTABLE, COMPETENT ail &s good plain ccok in’ a small private Xeellent Feferen 60 “WEST 19TH ST.-A MOST RESPECTABLE woman of ability and trustworthy as good ook, washer and ironer; no objection to the country; pest Feferenee. Cell for two days. 63 82,A%., BETWEEN 37TH AND saTHT STS., SEC- Bed ond fdor, front room: —Two respectable’ girl, together; one as vood cook, washer and irouer; the other Pr chambermaid and waitress; thoroughly understands er business; both willing and obliging; good city reter- ence from last place, Cull jor two days. QOG 22.4V.5A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND TRON, J “or would do general housework for a smail fami- ly: city reference. Can be seen for two days. 1.4.69 S287, CORNER sp av. TOP FLOOR —A «EOI young girl in a small tamily; cau do plain Rooking; is"a good washer and ironer; good reierence. Call tor two days. Chambermnaids, &c. WEST ATH ST—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER. maid and to do sewing or assist with washing; best sity relerence. Call sor two days. | Yate famil, 34 be ny® {8D ST.—A PRESSMAKER TO GO OUT BY ‘4. the day, or would ee to the country as nurse and seamstress, by the month. Reterence, 34.7 Bast S8D 87. FIRST French woman ‘to go ont by the day or wee Knows all kinds of sewing: operutes on Wheeler & Wil- erms moterate, Adare t A PROTESTANT WOMAN TO a cnt by the day se Whiceter 4 TUM AV,, NFAR SiTH ST.—A PASHIONABLE OF aAressmaiier would like to engage by the day or week; can do al! kinds of family sewing; would not Ject ry the country. 622 st av. —A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER ee 10 go out by the day or week; or will take work at her own ho 648 gH AV.—BETWEEN WT AND STH STS.—A first clas dresmaker won'd go out by the week or month, on reasonably terms; no objections to the country. ‘Call or address, A FrRet CLASS DR. MAKER WISHRS own home ; will ° best rererenge Will work very reasonably, Address or call on DRESS: FIRST OF A FIRST-CLA 882 Gremmaker woud like to wark (ore few fame Nes who desire their work done in a superior manne and trims stylishiv; would go ont by the dav or take work hemes best reference. Callor address NEAR STH SP THIRD FLOOR operator oh Wheeler & Wilson's chine to go ont by the day in private families; is acens- tomed to inseriing, puffing, tucking and all kinds ot fine work on ladies’ and children’s wear. . LADY OF TASTE AND TALENT, WHO ISA GOOD business women, and theroughly exnerienced as forewoman and desigher of Ws sats, undergarments and Ince goo fon in a good ac of ame e from wot last place. Address for one week ‘FO WOMAN, “flerald office YOUNG LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUATION as milliner, who has served her time to the business. Ors can give best c : ‘Ad- dress A. N., box 101 ireratd office. ty reverence, Gencral Housewerk, &c. 4.0) WEST WT st. REAR—A RESPECTABLE Wo. man, brought up in Engiand, to do general house- work in a’ private family; is # first class washer and ironer and plain cook. 113 MUBBERRY st, NEAR CANAL, TOP. FLOOR, rear.—A respectable Protestant’ woman to do housework in a private family: country pre‘erred. 126 EAST Seti! 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL, 17 YEARS iat of age, to do light housework or take care of children, 12 8D ST. DOOR &—A GERWAN GIRL, 16 YEARS : old, to do general housework in a small toa — amily. 12 work, WEST 19TH ST., REAR.--A RESPECTABLE Foung girl, Jately' landed, to do general house- Can be seen for two days. 143 % T 29TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUN girl to do general housework, in a small pri family ; not long in the conatry. Can be seen tor two day 15 6 WEST 18TH ST.. IN THE REAR.—A RESPRCTA- 918) He girl to do general housework ina sinall pri- est reterenc 91 8 EAST 29TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TODO GENE- ral housework in a private family; ean do plain cooking, washing and ironing, Call for one day, 925 WEST 28TH ST. TWO YOUNG PROTESTANT girls as seamstress and wattress; would p-eter to be in the same house; best reference, D230) BAST 27H ST. TOP FLOOR —A YOUNG GIRE, . lately landed, {6 do housework and take carejot an infant; is willing and obliging. Call for two days, I3¢ EAST SOTH ST.-A RESPECTARLE YOUNG woman todo general housework n'a small pri- vate family. WEST 22D ST.. TOP FLOOR.—A_ RESPECTA- L_ble woman to do housework in a small family. 95 WEST 47TH ST., THIRD FLOOR. —A RESPECT. A) abte git! to do xéneral housework in a emall pri- vate family; good plain cook, washer and ironer. Call for two days. 953 WEST ISTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Jed girlto do general hous rk for a small, plain family ; good city reference, 32 WEST 16TH ST., IN THE STORE.—A YOUNG e ri to do general’ housework in a private family. 328 FAST ATH ST., REAR.—A COPETENT, RE- spectable woman to do housework; no objection foa short distance in the country; ood city reference. 340 Bast sre 8T.—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL as nurse or to do light housework ; would bo willing and obliging, 349 32 iT 25TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to do general hotisowork in n small private fam- ily; be: 1 8381 LUDLOW 8T., NEAR HOUSTON,—A RESPEC able young girl to do general housework in a small private family; best city reference. 430 WEST ?STH ST., BETWE: 9TH’ AND TH avs., second flock.—A respectable woman to do general hous*work Ina private family ; good city reter~ QQ WEST 27TH st.—A YOUNG Grey AS CHAMBER- maid and weitress; willing to tin waching and Ironing, Best city reference. 6 WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPE ‘TABLE YOUNG GIRL as chambermaid and to assist with washing, or would do the housework of a small family; had objection to the country. ©: seen at present employer's. ence. Call for two days. 44.7 WEST 27M STA RESPROTABLE, YOUNG city brencea, the dA 2D AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUN Food washer and irouer and good plain cook; frst cl ete ‘Treferenc Call for two days. young irl to do general housework in a small private family: best of eity reference, Ca 14:7 EAST SD Stok RESPECTABLE YOUNG irl as chambermaid, waitress or to assist inthe care of children, 147 EAST 17TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL, RECENTLY arrived from the old cotintry, to’ do chamber- Work and waiting In a private family.” ‘Cuil for two days, 155 WES! STH st. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH Je) ava—A respectable girl as chambermaid and to Assist with ironing or housework in a small family; city Felerences, 16 Waitress; 99 WEST. 27TH ST., ROOM 15.—A RESPECTABLE young wor lately lande and waitress In a test 3 family Mort distatiee in the countr WEST 37TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE 24.6 Woman, ia Chamberwork; 13 w' 30: EAST S6TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A COMPE- OVO tent young girl as chambermaid and waitress or ax chambermaid and to assist with washing; city refer- ence. city objection to a Cail ior two. o days. YOUNG ly landed, as nurse and todo light ne and oblix best city reference. Cull 305 ST.—A YOU e ) a8 chamnbermntd and waitress; best city refer- ir ences, Two pi 317 BAst oTH st as chainbermai oF public institution; ge ee re SCOTCH PROTESTANT GIRL raitress in & boardin f ing th wasl zt as chambermaid and hing or plain sewing; best ‘oung woman as chamb: or aitrese at 4 to assist W ith the wasting and froning. in a private al AST 22D ST. hambermai ‘an be seen {¢ ROTH AY., a7 are CANDY STOR fe girl to do cilamberwork anc PAE w! ith v a Shing; would go to the country; good orences, WE Call for wo days. stands ope ing to mal 808 herself gene EAST WTH ST.—-A RE _Sirl as chambern w 1.095 'tAv. overt imaid or to do getiernt © country; good city rere: SPROTABLE YOU id_assist jn washing, CORNER xn ‘ST, TOP FLOOR, "store. nber: nse Work; 10 objection to the ence. Dressmakers and Seametresses, 104. BAST OTH sts COMPETENT pres solicits envaw tO RO oUt by. th Grover &Rakerss and Wheeler & eclient referenc 122 WEsT ‘ort 8T., BASEMENT,—A € OMPETENT Gresrmakor Watite work oF A situation in a prt. milly: can operate on Wheel fieon’s machine; nd ebiharents suits, AKER lay; uses Hison's machines; exe AN ANERICAN owas. AS SEAM. id to do th ght duties of t Of) BAS? Sort ST, CORNER sD AV. OVER THE grocery store,—A first class dressmaker wishes a ore enwagerne nts by the Gay or we Dolonai-cs, basques and. evening style; ean operate on different mae 201 aaiew and misses’ dresses made in ever, chines, Ring fourth bell 211 WEST 16TH ST—A RESPROTARLE “YOUNG ont; lady to go out as seamstress hy the day, week or Uinderatands dreseminking; has her owi machine, N 8TH AND ort | TABLE YOUNG | girl to do general housework in a small family; L TO 578. do general housework in a amall privasy amily: it |} WTH AV. BETWEEN 50TH ‘AND SIST STS—A +S l 10 18T xv. BETWEEN (OTH AND 61ST STS.—A RE- ctable girl to do general housework in American family; plain cook; excellent washer and ironer; good city reierences. Can be seen down stairs, GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO Do GF. NERAT A Stousework, undersinuds the busine: Addtec a, box 157 Herald Uptown Branch office, Housekeepers, &c. 6TH AV.—A YOUNG LADY OF 25, ARRIVED IN 29) ro city froma the Bont, educated oad refined, would like to take charge ofa gentleman's household; gentleman of means proferrod. ns she is fully competent fo make a house pleasant and cheerful; references ex- ehanged: no objections to go to the country. Call for two days. None but first class need enil. ‘Miss BOOTH. WEST 25TH ST., NEAR 6TH AV.—A WOMAN as housekeeper ; thoroughly understands her busie isan excellent cook and good dressmaker: would to live with Germans: widower with children pre- j Feferences exchanged. 120 GREENE St. JERSEY crry.a MIDDLE. aged Eastern lidy, respectable, honest and trast- worthy, as housekeeper for a gentieman with a small family, or to take charge of a Unen room in a hotel; city oF country, Call on or address Mrs, HERSEY, 396 Westiste st.—as HOUSEKEEPER, EITHER e ) in a private family or hotel, oF would go as a companton to an invalid Indy h vetion to the coun- try. Address for two da AL 841 8D AV,, NEAR SIST ST.—A YOUNG AMERIOAN widow of refinement, accustomed to good, society 84 well qualified to take charge of a gentieman’s house; ho objection to travel or to take charge of dressmaking oF any other position not menial, and is earable of filling a position of trust; none byt rere: table all on o address PRESSMAKER, parties need an- Ring third bell. T (6TH AND 6TH STS.— Second hoor, front Foomn.—A respectable young inst Janded. to do general housework in a privaie N ACTIVE, ENERGETIC n Christian lady, who understands her Jon in every respect; williitt to be userul where b might be with’ her, who is engaged in the cil, Address Mri, JUDSON He Food reterences. AMERICAN LADY OF TNIGHEST RE PEOTARIL. d 30, Ax housekeeper ‘or a middle-aged gente. Address, appointing inverview, Mrs. E. L, U ptown Branch ottice. GLISH LADY OF INTEGRITY AND ABILITY would Ikea situation as house: Keeper, or would travel with an invatid lady. Address Mra, N. ARTHUR, Herald Uptown Branch ottice, 1,269 Broadway. A YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, OF THE hichest respectability, seeks the position of house- keeper; Is tully qualified to make a home.attractive; is Acetstomed to the management of servants and the care of children; referenge given and required; answers s9- licited trom respousiblé parties only, Address Mrs. R., box 60 Jersey Cit KE —AN EASTERN LADY WISHES TO no household inevmbrance poet it reter- address HOME, Yonkers Post office, N. Y, i: OUSEKEEP! act as Notsekeeper Ina smatt fail Atites constered menial; no i ence. Laundresses, de. 4 AY., TOP FLOOR.—A HIGHLY RESPECTA- nalish, Woman to do gentlemen's or families’ i city reterence. WEST 2sTH ST. FIRST FLOOR BACK.—A RE apectable tN, to do gentiemen’ r 131. washing at her ows | WEST 49TH 8T.—A RESPEOTABI BLE “WOMAN wishes to go out by the day as first class laundresa, WEST 02D ST, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7Tit ava—A respectable woman to go out by bie day it ron oF do cleaning. 133 150 & WEST ori 8T., IN THE REAR, ROOM 3.—A iu spectable woman wishes washing ad ironing ather own m house; understands futing. ‘H ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 154 ao wasting at her own residence. Callin the be 14% to do Tight na tim 1st A RESPECTARLE, PLEAS. oame & ir Plaster cit tomind children or Call for two dass. FLOOR, BAOK.—A | \_ SITUATIONS WANTRD—FEMALES, Pagan yes de. V4 Whats Siew sndicat‘ant gentlemen's wathings 208 Bai Baas, yy! ST., SECOND FLOOR, Sen ry beat feivate famtesws inumivessand understans mtingy Geaires the washing of a few v gentlemen and ‘ladies, oF famtly washing. 203 BAST 4TH ST.—AN FXPERIENCED LAUN- dress to lo washing at home: linens done in su- perior style; reliable, prompt trustworth; WEST 8D ST.-A RESPECTABLE WIDOW wishes the washing of a few centiemen or a small family ; good reference. Call for three days. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED™— | PEMALES. en EMAL BB FOU! RE 15 eee TO GOTO A He wi Herata<'ptown Bree ‘Broadway. UN Dp’ UST GRAD! vary DEE YOUNG LADY JUST GRADUATED aN teach dench the Erehish ‘brame aches in in bome. ial school. or vyi Le fntermew, PEPIELD, box 280, Post otice.” “CLERKS AND SALESMEN. "ANTED.—A SMART, INTRLLIG! Weapstirl eB eats BEEBE Warr By dod MAN OF A FEW YEARS! EX- drag business. Apply at drug store Wines d 'ANTED—A COMPETENT BOOKKE@PER, Aone pis ana 23 Br references, Addr BAN Broadway. HELP W WANTED—FEMALES. A ore, Ww, WAN NTED D—TO | Do GENERAL | hovsEwork 20: WEST HOUSTON STA RESPECTARLT WIDOW lady wishes some washing to do at her own reet- dence; will rive the best satisfaction; will epentt either gentlemen's or ladies’ washing. rs, RYAN, inasmall private family; must be @ washer and jroner aud plain cook; with city reference. Apply at 23 West 48d at. WASH AND for a small iamily in the gountty, near Ai tion toa German or Swede. Call at 168 st,, from 12 to I o'clock, to-day, Aine PROTERTANT GIRL—TO COOK, orks ‘no obj 21 THOMPSON ST., BETWEEN AMITY AND Bleecker.—An experionced colored Inundress to do washing at ee home; inens come in, opis ayes terms moderate. Mrs. J, W. BROW w ST, IN THE STORF.—TWo Q2G North sisieess one ax excellent Iaondrers: the main cook or chambermaid and waitress; ble; private family, FAST 2TH 8T., REAR.—WANTED, EITHER 245 if oe ee en's washing: wilt, be done nable terms, Mrs. IGERS, “—EMPLOYM «NT FOR A LADY IN, A LIGHT, ve and respectable business: three hours & day's required, No. 7 Warren st., office <9, up stairs. IE HANDS WANTED—ON BOWS AND SCARFS; highest monk ive steady Fe to first class bra no Bons a out.” Apply to TOPHAM, WELD wo Goop patio GIRLS WANTED—IN A PRI- syate family; one to cook, wash and iron, the other for chamber work and to wash and iron; mustunderstand their business, 41 East Bist st. WEST 16TH ST, REAR.—A RESPECTABLE woman wishes to fo. ont pA. day washing, iron- clty re! 246 ing or house-cleaning OAL Nest, Bp sr eTE OL Yoo ranties washing, and also gentlemen's; Bod reference, 202 WEST TI ST, STORE.—A RESPROTAR } Protestant girl as laundress in @ priva: fawil first class city referenc 308 EAST 9TH ST, RETWEEN 187 AND 3) AVS.— ‘A competent. laundress, with good reference, gentlemen's of family washing by the \dress Mrs, FLEETWOOD, THIRD ¥LOOR—A RE- e widow to do washing for a famity or a Jemen, by the month or day; best ref. wishes for ladies’, 309, WEST EN IST AND 2D AVS.—~ | 317 RAST 90M ST, PETW. A Scotch Protestant wirl as good laundress for hoarding house or public institution; not afraid of work; goo clty rei “WARTRDTIN A QUIET FAMILY HOTEL, 4 GOOD chambermaid; references requ ch ay, ANTED—SEVERAL SALES LADIES 1 1x A FANCY goods store ; must understand Apply to GEORGE Lis SNER, R, cor WANIED-A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO GENE. ral housework in a sinall private tat wages $12; must have good city references. Apply at 40f West loth st. ANTED—A WET NURSE; ONE WHO IS WILLING to go out of the city. Address, immediately, box 210 | Herald office, stating whore to be Vy TANTED—A_ RESPPCTABLE nurse a child at ber own hots refer ‘all on “WOMAN TO WET one who has lo ta, , Cannon street. WAXTEDZA GOOD CHAMRERMAID AND WAIT. Tess. Ono who is wiling. to assist In washing and froning if required and has go y rolerences may call at 29 West 26th st, between 10 and 12 A. M. ‘ANTED—A WOMAN, WITIL A FRESH BREAST OF mili, Co nurse an infant, at 923 4th ay., between 55th and S6th sis, Call inmediately, Q9() Rast 28TH ST.—FIRST CLASS WASHING AND LAP ironing; gentlemen's shirts done up in» very de- sirable manners country bleached end whitened without the # nO * day or week; splendid washer and referen ce. Wwa WASHER AND IRON yen A COOK, of three. persons: M. MM NA amall family eonsisti Thquire 6 6 Wes be TANTED—A charge of an infan None need ai city reference, aiter 10 o'clock A. M., at ‘ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK A D AS: sist in washing, in. @ private amily st under- stand her business, Inquire at 41 Park av., from’ 1 to 13 o'elon! V ANTED—A MART WOMAN FOR AN. COLORED CHAM- have good referen ANTED—AN EXPERIENC bermaid and laundress; mu: Apply at 38 West ssth st. moe ANTED—TWO FIRST QLASS SALESLADIES, FOR Permanent position. in’ our mh to LANGLEY & GO. 19 University place, corner 9th s g WEST 2%TH ST. THIRD FLOO KA, 19TH ST.—A RUSPFCTARLE YOUNG best elty references has th PE Ouse, oF tos 40 A. WEST 2ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE WInow 22 woman desires to go out by the day todo wash- ing, Ironing or housecleanine; good satisfaction. 362 froner} good ei ie 4QA4. WEST 2m sr — A PIRST CLAS Ss e ina private Tainity: is fulaw competent in that capacity: understands French futing thoroughly; best city reference. 41 WEST 36TH ST—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN fo wash by the day; good reference. 419 EAST ITH ST, FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— | ‘A resnectable Protestant woman wonlil like to take washing to her own house. Mra, DICKSON. 436 BAC ladies or 439 WEST 407M Sz.. TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— A respectable woman to do some family wash- ing and ironing; understands sluting ; good reference WEST &2D 0 446 XFoune womin to do washing, or w ult Ko out by the any i good reference. 453 Ved girl as laundress n her last plac 623 8D AV., THIRD FLOOR FRON able woman to do washing at her out by the ss , 809 TH, Avena FRENCH WOMAN AS LAUN- Hera: understands: alt kinds of rretch et Irigy puting, &c.; would go a short distance in the countr: good city reference. 1.557 2, AV., CORNER SIST ST.—A YOUNG GIRT, F 0 with reference, to take washing in to her own house. Nurses, &c. 78 GANNON 8T.—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman, with a fresh breast of milk, aa wet nu gan be seen Yor two days, Call on or address 31 MILLER. 134 ALLEN ST., BETWEEN RIVINGTON AND DE- lancey.—A’ Protestant girl as nurse or chamber- maid, or to assist In plain sewing. Call for two days 174. TH AYcA YOUNG GIRL To TARE THE EN. fire charge ofa baby from ite birth and bring it up on the bottle; good plain sewer; zood city relerences, Q07 S2RING STA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS child’s nurse, and willing to se housework, 225) A WEST 29TH ST.-A MARRIED WOMAN WHO Jost hor child when a few hours old, wants a baby nurse in her own honse. 9 Sy iT TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 4 inst trom the country, to take care of chil- dren ‘and fou! ght housework. 236 WEST I6TIT 8T.—A YOUNG AMERIOAN GIRL 0) as nurse; is willing and obliging: excellent refer- enees. 24 Pie ‘ST 10TH ST. IN CANDY STORE.—A PRO- lant girl to mind children or to do chamber- work; - ing to make herself useful and agreeable; American fami y preferred. 248 WEST 16TH = ST.—-AS NURSE. AND SEAM- stress; capable of taking charge of growing CNS aad or lady’s maid; good references from her last place. EAST 59TH ST.—A RESPECTARLE WOMAN to nurse a child by the bottle. Cail all the week. 380 EAST 46TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, REAR.—A RE- spectable woman, with @ fresh’ breast of milk, wishes a baby to wet nurse. 309 BASt STH STA GIRL, 4 YEARS OF AGE, to take care ofa baby or do some Ilcht work in a private family. Mra. CALLAHAN, 31 EAST 38TH Poe RESPECTABLE GIRL AS € naree; is fully petent to toke care of an in- fant or growing children; "would do plain sewing. Call for twoldays. ANTED—THREE SMART YOUNG Tearn to be sales ladies; thoxe havin of worsieds preferred. Apply, with refere Or SRGE S at “LOVES, 31 RL, TO TAKE CARE American or French on or address A, Newark, N. J. Warten GOOD YOUNG ¢ of ababy nine months old referred; references required. NEWVILLE, 10) New York av, WaAxtsp—« GIRL, 4 TO 16 YEARS OLD, TO children and make herseli generally usetu famtey ; in the country Inquire, for two days, TANTED—A WOMAN TO DO THE COOKING, BAK- ing ‘and plain washing in a mechanics’ beardin’ house; a neat person will find a comfortable hone anc fuir wages. Oull early at 133 West 35th #t., near Broad- way. wagers retcronces required. ANTED—A GOOD AND R’ SPECTABLE GIRL TO do general housework in a small private family; good cook, washer and ironer, and make her. ‘ally useful. Call at 204 Kast 89th st., from 10 WAxtep=4 MAN ACCUSTOMED TO be yh throuvh the country with @ th and expenses: secu ‘month an a TT en gt canton references, box I ress, in band wri —) j enlary $0 Address, HELP WANTED-MALES. Wine RRA CD eae Melelceee ee ym nm. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN (GERWAN), FROM 17 TO Ww? 29 rence ote fo asist in a Giepaod one ‘who jence in wits Unt Union sapheell Greenpoint, L. | Wanrepas STATE AGENTS, FEW SMART make men with =r, caplet who “rile Stel 3 $200 if 4 she: sated mono ee Selon Y 116 Chambers <t._ ANTED—TWO GOOD ENTRY CLERKS. AND ONE call clerk, for dry goods and notions, Avply with written recommendations to Mr. CLARK, {n entry room W at Evans, Gardner & Co.'s, 53 Broadwa; business; the box 140 Herald office. ANT mivsion only, in connes dress box 372 Post ofllee, st of references given, Address H. | = ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT BOOK, keeper; apnlicants mnst state are, pat experience’ re‘eronces and salary expected: permanent niace to Tight rtv: German or Israelite preferred, —A TRAVELLING SALFSMAN, ON COM. ton with his other bnainess one who isin a notion or jewelry trade preferred, Ad- WALLACIDS, 451 Broadway, TANTED—EXPY, RJENCED STOCK CLERKS, IN AY importing faney goods house, Inquire at A. & E, Address B.E., | had ANTED.—VIRTUR & fuga WANT MORE mete on department two. 2 Dey at. " ANTED—FOR wnat VOYATES, 2) STOUT, ect nen; also © re, carnenters and black: nd wewacda. App'y at ar Xs mh ner WANTED—A COMPETENT MAN TO INTRODUCE apugates st. thoroughly a brand of chewing tohacco a gat Meatablighed references required. * apply to D. “So RRA gr INTRLLT- rong = we trom the Bustecss, Saas oF tee ch ir ie work TED.—BY MIDDLR-AGHD | GENTLEMAN, | and manage a large farm, well aitiaed: mut thorenehly rece eats nemapattaian amamctae aee understand mixed farming: reference roay yaituation ant bookkeeper, sa’esinan, orgversceing in & res} owe Permanent. Address GRA N' Sans AC ald oft THE a TRA ES. A. YOUNG MAX FROM OANADA Wislta A TITUA- tion as foreman in a malt honse; one who ean take ir} of the house and oan give 1 reference vo years. experience. in Phiit=iphiae At JAMES GORDON, S12 Wost 4th st, New York. has 3 must he fis Take the Lane } OOKBINDERS.—A GOOD, RESPROTAN years of age, wishes to earn book-pindi a7 wich'ng to engage will p'eace address THOMAS RO¥ ants Dh on a ge ood refere ‘An AMERICAN MAN AND tions: the man as coachman and fo assist in garden- SOACTIMAN A atric city referen Branch offie 205 Broadway. A® ENGLISH GARD manent sitrations; ticeship in England; wite ve serv oft days COACHMAN, at FI a sitmation w Jast employer gone town Branch oftice. Feforence from last plac office, SITUATION WANTED—BY ‘A SING can ‘Address V n ea M. M., box ill work ant cook ; thre retorence in this country. Address W., box 203 Herald ABLE ENGLISUMA achman, in a privat ars’ ‘Adliross a. We box i floral Warten A SITUATION AB CLERK IN STORE, HO. tel. or in any capacity where he can be useful; Sonth preferred; expectations moderate: references unexcep- ti able. nT M., box 199 Herald office, RESPECTABLE. MAN WISHES A SITUATION TO * mind horses, OX WIFE WANT SITU thy: first cli edd seven yi — EGE ee sire une place ding "a on SITUATION. WANTED-BY A. F “Asa | ference a la campagne, afin ¢ one Da Protetanticnoraniasse tot ce quit appartient a { ever Sec en anon Urie) 1s Se rotestant noe a eoti'n {0 | dresser, lettres aftrantchies, sous les initinies E. Ps, Broad: . Graham's saddiery, 68 University YOUNG 203 Herald feraia Uptown, St CLASS MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS vears? LAND, box 108 Herald office, OREMAN GUITER WANTED—OF ABILITY. AND experience, thoroughly competent, for a first clas clothing establishment, Address, with ‘references, G. == | box 125 Herald office. 1O MERCHANT TAILORS,—A FIRST CLASS PANTS and vest cutter (who is with one of the best houses e a Orne oo ference ¢iver Man, a Protestant, toge in the country as ceachman | {is cl'y) desires a re-ene a oda hest re and groom; has two yeurs’ reterence. Addresd F. 8., box | Stary no object. ELIX, Herald Uptown 108 Herald attice. Branch office, ANTED—A ML ENGINEER AT TRON Works 209 and 211 West 23d st. ; none but thoee with best recommendations need apnly. | TA NTED—AN, 10K cilonery PRACT ¥en ONE ing, the wive tp cook or as chambermatd ; kod rity reler. : no objection to the country. Call) or address, for Ww fapaple sak ee ee MRKIEAM e CD" Bs Se or OY BeeWeen See Sum anaes a Hall Muilvinee “Providence, Ie 1. Beat seforencs ANTED—AT THE WHALEMEN'S HEADQUAR. tors, coopers, carpenters, hlnek-miths, cooks, sey. ands: ordinary wale and stout Ameriean youn no objection to colored coo eeealitehyn J. MORISON & CO., 100 Aout! on hman; married; no encumbrance; wite as laun- = = Gress if required: both understand their FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. bent cly y reteren pertes ay trustworthy ~ ofe A DEMANDE—UNETRES-BONNE CUL@INTERE ancaise; une bonne situation peut etre obtenue dans une famille particulier: bonnes racommandations s+ ront exigees, Outesis 1% U N HOLLANDATS, ENTRE LES 20 1 way, 276, “PROPOSALS. EPARTM NT ‘OF CITY WORKS, D* ‘ry HALL, Rnooxtyy, July 25, 1872. Proposals are solicited for furnisiine co the Department of City Works, in the elty of Brooklyn, two thousand 000) tons of Cobble Stones, roposals Will state the quality of stone and price per tou, delivered at such pos, on the water front of the clty of Brooklyn as the Engineer may dircet; the same to nand be "renee (rom his 1 Bi offi COACHMAN'S business in every. res useful on 9 gentleman's pl Jody ; the best and satisfactor office, Jamaica, I ast place, 6 Bi SITUATION AD —BY A young married man, who perfectly. obi peateind his pret: one child; wife as either laundress or dairymaid, both willing to make themselves ¢, Where there woull he a roference.as to capability ‘and honesty, iS for two days, J. YouNa NAS WANTS A SITUATION AS COACTI- n understands the care of fast box 44 Pos! Address J. D. be'not less than four inches er more, than six Inches sur- face diameter, with a good depth of bed. Stone will De purehaned upon such proposals as may bo ‘oved by the F in regard to quality and oud o& delivery wil ne aublegt to ina President. RIN PALME D. L. Nortuve, Scerctarye” i hahaa ec a FOR MATERIALS. Navy Derarruent, Bunxav or Yarvs axp Doors, Wasuraton, D, C., Jaly 23, 1872. Sealed proposals to, tirntsh materials for the several —A GERMAN OR SWEED WOMAN TO fo the country to cook; must uncerstand the care of ali no objection to a ¢hild. Send address tor three days to R, MASON, Herald Uptown Branch ofiice, 1,266 Broadway. ANTED.—A FIRST CLASS MANAGER, LADY PRE- ferred, for a retall fancy gooda store in a large city ont of town; re‘erences and good security to the amount of $5,000 required stating a: 6, references, kind of securit, business. Address ENUTROF, Herald office. wo answer will be attended to but those and previous ‘WANTED—MALES. i FIRST CLASS WAITER, WITH THE BEST POS- sible references, wishes a situation as valet, or to take on of an invalid, Apply at or address 66 West ___ SITUATIONS : PAs ENGLISHMAN, AGED 2, WANTS TO vel with a gentleman or family as waiter. Ad- “dress F iy ALDRIDGE, 416 4th av. (A. YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION IN A PRI- vate family or confectionery as pastry cook ; speaks French and English. Cail or address 73 Houston. YOUNG MAN SPEAKING FRENCH, ITALIAN AND” English, wishes a situation as waiter; is competent. dress L. 2. H., box 116 Herald office, A SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN WHO has worked in a tea store; not afrald to work. Ad- dress E. 0. N., Herald office, for two days, STRONG YOUNG MAN, SPEAKING AND WRIT- ing German, French and English, not afraid of wishes a situation as porter; moderate wages: tory references for honesty and sobriety, Address oe DOX 108 Herald office, FIRST CLASS MAN COOK OF 1? YEARS’ EXPE. rience in hotels, restaurants and private families Wishe: 9 situation: can furnish best references, Adaress, erms, COOK, Herald office, for three day RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUA tion as cook in a hotel or restaurant; he thorougl@) understands his business and has good references, tt fine re for two days, W. F., 182 3d av., corner RESPECTABLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS butler in a-genticman’s family: understands his business in all its branches; has six years’ good refer- ences. Address V., box 205 Herald office. WEST 26TH 8T., BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH AVS—A Tespectabte Protestant woman 2 nurse ; plain sow No objection to travel; is used to ailing. Call or address, 33 IST AV., BETWEEN ITH AND WTH STS., 33 ATH AV., BETWEEN 2871 AND 20TH STS, AN old lady a3 monthly nurse ; is competent and re a fresh breast of milk, as wet nurse. Call for two days DU NNING,” 35 back.—A competent woman wants a few families’ 1 35TH 8T., NEAR 9TH AV., FRONT ROOM, TOP —An Aineritan girl as nurse: capable of 4] ORTER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY, A SOBER, endy man; seven years’ reference, Address M, 8. Herald Uptown branch omice. aoe tl WANTED—BY A STEADY MAN, AS COOK © or pastry cook, in hotel or restaurant; reference ven, ‘Call at or address 125 Eldridge 4, fires floor, ‘ont Foon. JEFFREYS, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, LATELY landed from England, as waiter Ina private famil. Snowe ; good references. Address P. M., box 172 Herat office, ANTED—A SITUATION AS HEAD WAITER OR butler, by a Pere, Protestant; first class cily reference. on ., Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,266 Broadway AITER—FIRST CLAS! THOROUGHLY UNDER- stands his duties; references from best families in iropsand America: excellent ralnd maker. Address, for three days, M. N. erakd Uptown Branc! hy oft ANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, EMPLOY- ment from7/A. M. to2 P.M. in a hotel, ‘restaurant, business house or factory ; best city rete Call on oF aildress all the Weck A. J. M., 68 Bast I4th st, near av. B, first floor, front. V ANTED—BY A_ YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A PLACE in a family where he could make himself generally useful, or in a boarding house ; no onention to a short dis- tance in the country, “Address W. C., Herald office, first floor, front.—A healthy young woman, with 340 BAST MTN ST—A GIRL, 14 YEARS OLD, % mind children and make, herseit generally useful. Mra, 34] LEONARD St., WILLIAMSBURG—A YoU 4, e healthy woman as wet nurye. Cali for two days WEST 38TH ST., ONE STAIRS UP, IN THE or gentleme ‘ns washing, or would go out te 4.Q] EAST TH STAN OLD LADY AS BABY JL nurse oF Indy's nurse. floor.—A’ woman, with a ‘fresh breast of’ milk, wants a baby to nurse at er own residence, ar 46TH ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH taking entire charge of an infant; ‘no objection wo" the country. Mable. 42 WEST 46TH ST.—A Fi PROTABLE MARRIED woman as wet nurse: is strong and heaithy, and has a fresh breast of milk. Callon or address for throe days Mrs. McKE 48 6TH AV., IN FRUIT STORE, BETWEEN 20TTT and 30th sts—A Protestant woman as thorough infant’s nurse; is capable of taking entire charge of and bringing it up by the bottle: excelient city references given; no objection ).—AN EXPERIENCE nurse. CORNER (OTH ST., THIRD FLOOR, ang girl as nurse or chainber: maid; no objection. to the country. Waitresses, &o. 105 VARIOK 8T., NEAR BROOME.—A RESPECT- ) die young git, lately landed from Ireland, as waitress, chambermaid or to fake ona ehilire ed EAST LITH 8T., BETWEEN 8D AND ATH AVS.— A respectable young woman as first class waitress 116 in a tamily or private boarding house ; good city referenee. GAT MT AY. BETWEEN srl AND sort A Dé respectable young girl, lately landed, as waitress or nurse, Call for two days. Miscellancous, 4 HENRY ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS FOREWO- man in any kind of factory; is a smart, capable Dusiness person, fully competent oO take charge of wlarge number of girls, large of small; has had experience of forcmanship for Ave years. No. objection to go out ot the city, Call on of address Mrs.W. 1.29 WEST BD ST. BETWEEN OTT AND 77H AVS — A young, Fespectable girl ina private family; two years’ city reference, 33 BAST 46TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A GOOD, willing girl, lately landed, in a private family. A YOUNG MAN WISHES SOME EMPLOYMENT FOR reas RE, at Mi, Morata oles.” irecting ‘circulars, &c. Cx: ¥ ONE RESIDING IN THE COUNTRY DESIRING a resident “ik Wane to take entire charge of one of two children and their wardrobe, may hear of a com- Beant rose ng tay b by addressing for one week, E. J. P., Brooklyn P LADY LATELY ARRIVED FROM RUSSIA, WHO speaks Russian, French and German, wishes a hia} Seen governess. Address M.P., Menzel’s Hotel, 29 jowery. Intelligence ¢ OMices, thigh | SERVANTS FOR ALT POSITIONS, Care ble and trustworthy, constepi'e toned 4% tranes on Bleecker CLERKS | AND | SALESMEN. OUNTS, EIGHT LANGUAGES, ARREARS WRIT- n Ups books ‘opem ty xe ,exainined or balanced ; Telerences. 7 Wail st COOUNTS ADJUS' AND BOOKS BALANCED books paignecd, however ., DOX 3,432 Post ED end scientifically kept; complicatedly confused, Address A. B. office. (A GENTLEMAN, SPEAKING AND WRITING FLU- tly six Languages, good mitsician and otherwise veation, Wishes fo meet with an appointment saccomplishinents could fn Inctative engage- Address box 112 Herald Uptown Branch office. err OF GOOD ADDR y first $i d : sy Wand 12 to MOMENAMY & ment. E, i to travel, ling expense 60., Publish YOUNG AN Wwe agra AS OFFICE: 3 Mo 3 ¢ a rapid and good penmen. to 8. 83 P Naseann st, Toon 5. sant sith Ay EXPERIENCED AND COMPETENT AGCOUNT- N | A ant, well recommended , desires temporary or per pawmerunc occupation. Address W. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AS clerk in ae clothing store; understands four lan: ‘ood reierence, Address L, 8., Hera!d office. NG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION IN SIIOR business as ff three years’ experience; Practical shoemaker: wood references; South or West preferred, “Address it REMAN, Herald office. SHOE SALESMAN WANTED.- MUST HAVE CITY reference, ONNER, 301 6th av. De CLERK WANTED—AT 175 CONCORD ST., AY Brooklyn; must come well recommended. pst CLASS SALESMAN IN LWAP TOBACCO (German), aang a well established first et, and near hy trade Sil apetecterere ond 1eokers rs, open for ai engagement Bestreference. eA dress TOBACCO Bt BUSINESS, eg rg Homer wasn Te IN A HOSIERY IMPORTI.G Nass salesmen, Address, with full particulars “Hoateis ie Herald office. OTEL MANAGER'S POSITION WANTED—HY tman; erty or country. Address HOTEL, Herald oe YOUNG MAN WISH man in a pel ing and obligin, or address for two days D 28 A SITUATION AS: COACH- te family, in eity or country; is will- streference from hart ple place, Call erence. Can be seon at 823 East COACTMAN AND GROOMS SITUATION WAN’ / By a Protestant man; no oblection to the country RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, LATELY LANDED, wishes a situation as cone! a a groum ; good ret. Rood eity, re reterences, Address for two days R. 8., h st. 2 eD— | under their command, or by rds for the fiseal year ending June 30, 1373, will be Teeeived ut this Bureau Until W o'clock A. M., of the 1oth of August next, at which time the proposals will be ened. OTprinted schedules, in which required are embraced has tho materials and articles with form of offer and guarantee, wile turn plication, and sent by matt, Iso, requested, to persons desiring to offer to contract for an: orallat the classes named therein, by the commandan of the several navy yards, for the classes for the yards vounani “or ‘by the Avmanier ‘nearest spares, or by the Bureau for any or all o1 hive ene ia, ‘nt confusion and misinkes In sealing the offers no bit will bevecelved. Wi ch contains claion for UOT, 133 dress NOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—16 YEARS! EX- perience in this country; ago 36; singlehinan; good sity roference ne to honesty, fobriely and Ml capabliity. MES, 145 West 0th 'st,, in feed store. ‘Ad- than one yard tn one envelope, nor any bid which ts not perfect and complete In itselk, accor ting to the forms of offer and cuaranty, and each individual of a firm must sian the bid and cont jdders are reterred to the printed instructions, which houses, grounds, graperies, vegetable West Dar (AARDEN JX man with a small family the eare of greenhouse p! nine years in last place, days, 233 ase Bou st ARDENER AND FARMER'S SITUATION WANTED— By a married man, without children, who fully un- derstands the entire charge of a Bentlema garden NERS SITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED horoughly understa: Jartts and all kindwot vegetable also hot and cold craperies: best reterence; ress A., gardener, place, green- fruits, pleasure and the care and management of horses and kinds of stock; wile isa first class dairywoman; will be disencaged Adust 1; has best reference. Address @. B., wiil he furnished with the schedules, and they are hereby cautioned, and particularly notified, that’ their offers should be made ov the printed form’ preseribed by the Bureau, and be maited in time to reach their destination bofore the time exptres for recelving them. ‘No bid will be considered which shall bo. received after the period stated, and no allowance will be made tor fail- ures of the mai ai The proposal must be accompanied by a certificate from the Collector of Thternal Revenue for the district 1a Which the bidder resides, that he has a leense to deat} the articles for whieh he propows, and by direction of the Department; bids or offers wil ceived only from parties who are’ bona fide dealers in, or manufacturers of, the article they offer to furnish. ‘The guarantors must be cortified by the Assessors of Internal Revenue for the vhich they reside. ot Prats GARDENER (SCOTCIN, MARRIED, NO family ; none but those in want of such need apply; class Fettrences, Address D, J. P. y la office. ® and groon make himself useful; Moderate wages. Address @. H., QINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACHMAN nderstands garjening and milking; will ight years’ first class reference; box 24 He: ice. Givation WANTED—BY A COACHMAN (GERMAN is a first class city driver and understands his bi forged stable IE Wes bet ay, reference, Address F. K., pri- rovisions of the second section of the act ap- the offer of any person who, as pri: Efpat or vee at hot filled his contract. for 1Sfi-72 wilt not be received. ‘The contract wi ¢ be awarded to the person who makes. the loweathtd and gives the guaraatee reauleed "ty law, he Navy Ei howeses, tone Jeet the lowest hid funy while tinay de dean exorbitant contract und their tty innst he cortifed fo the satistaction of the mi Fe distinct puymaster'’s ofllce he a 3 bills t ‘To zuntd agains? offers hetng opened before the time ap. Gitwatiow WANTED—BY A farmer or coachman: referenc: quired, Address AMBROUS WILL! MARRIED can be gi MOTH AN nm if Herald oftice, Sureties in th mount wil artinent, and the bidder n pas e distinctly yaa a os lesires all pointed bidders are requested to use the print AS | Velopes, furnished b vy the Bureas, endorsed titus "Pro: To- | posals for classes Nos. (name tho classes) for the were P., box 1251 Herald office. Awhile oat WANTED—RY A PROTESTANT MAN; A first class farmer and Rg hae garde: class testimontals; 19 years in this country, Address W. our, WANTED wAN AND WIFE, WITHOUT CHILDREN; man as market gardener; wife tor BI ww house: work; if well recommended and per ean Call, from 4 to 5 P. M., at 42 John st., second road ana w earttle horse: address P. K. BREWST . 84 5th ae SITUATION AS COACHMAN et ) bY A young man; understands the care of 4: best city reference. av, coachman or coachman first class testimonials. Hterala office. Wee AN ENGLISHMAN, A vectthe AS rivate and groom in Address A. B., box ener; has first manent em- Call on or ard at (name the yard.") “To the Chief of 1 | of Yards and Docks, Very Department, Pshe schedule will state the times within whi Will be required) to be delivered. Tt any art hamed inthe schedules which a Seaman emel gouarsi tse, the “bidders, wil, aasarvatn peonpuy ly whether such articles can. be procured or m1 nnot be obiained the fact must be tothe Bureau at once, belore bids shall be receiv fo Aitofters not made in strict conformity with the inatrc- fions accompanying the schedules will, at the option of Buthe reau, be relecte ‘As additional se carts, twenty per centum will be with- held from the amount of the bills until the contracts shall have becn completed. and eighty per centum of the Amount of each bill, approved in triplicate by the com mandant of the respective yards, will oy master of the station designated in the Boneraee with tendays after the warrant for the same shall have been passed by the Secretary of the Treasury, "The classes of this Bureau are numbered and designated. ait y the pare i6 woes SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY A well experienced and competent references. Call on or addres: M.S,, bi: hth street. Small wages not accepted. as follows :— ‘Class Ng, 1, Bricks; No, 2, Stone: No. 3, Yellow Pin ny, iret Claes Timbers No.’ Yellow, Pind Lumbor; No. 8 Oak and ‘est Twenty: rd Wood: Xo, 6. Witte Pine, Sprnce, Juni po No. 7, amie. | Heir and Flaster; No. many @ we work, WANTED—BY A MAN AND WIFE, WITH ONR child, three years old, situation useful man around a gentler fe, good cook, plain washer and ironer; nett Addréss D. B., ML Washington st. young willing to make himself mees. Address 1, G., box bet y ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY A single man who fully understands the care and adving. of horses; can milk and do eae gardening; a A ‘useful ; 4 good re! office, ' "8 place 5 fatraid No. Gravel and Sarid ; No. 026, Moulin “an Hires fnamasconcts | Ah Finsclay ; No, 10, Slate: No. 11, trog, from Sptkes and No. 15, Paints, ite and & Glase; Hardware; No. ls, Stationery ; No. 2. Provender; No. 22, Chari 0. 23, Belting, Packing and Hose: No. 34, Sperin a wn ‘Tubieatin Olle: No. 25, Tron Work, Piping. &e.; No, ers; No, Wy Sem!-Bituminous Broad-top Coal (at Race sland only) 2 No, 31, Copper and Composition Nails; No. $2, Machinery ier id ‘Tool ae NAVAL ASYLUM. DEMAND. ‘Teles graphy, THOMPSOR co Institute. WOM EN, $20. "We are pi lege, 20 Fourth Day and evening. No HELP. WA! AN NTED—MALES. _ (BOYS, “Gir ‘ed to. vacation. 409 Broadway, Aout ¥ WANTED—TO SOLICIT ‘LIFE IN: Apply at the Republic Lite Insurance Company's, ORANG! ue, opposite Cooper Class No. 1 No. 4 No, Ps Clothing; No;, 2 Hats’ Boots, Shoos, Le. Provisions; No. 4, Groceries! No. 5, pry, G Goose Bread, &c.; No. ?, Tobacco No, 8, Coal: No. 9 ints, Oils, Glass, Ke. Nov lis Cumaber; Nor 12, Fire's No. 1% Provenders No, HM,’ Misceliaucous; No. 18 15, No. 16, Stationery. lowing are the classes, by their nuinbers and letters, roquired at the respective navy yards and naval ag A KITTERY, MAINE. f Noa 162.854 5,657, 8 111,12, 1, 15,18, 17,18, 29, 31, 2% GOOD WAITER WANTED—AT 75 BLEECKER st. A STABLEMAN WANTED—AT L, CANTEL’S, 19t ort wear 221 st; Rood Foferences requ TE CHARLESTOWN, MA\ 6,7, 8,9, 10, 01, el “15, 17, 18, 29, 21, BROOKLYN, 67,8, 9, 936, 10, Hi, xe, 15, 16, 17,18, 29, 21, Noa, 22, 23,24, liverer or third floo from 10 to IGHT PORTER WANTED—I Bypeornesr, AN ACTIVE MAN WANTED AS DE y aitry agent. Apply at27 Beckman st., NA FANG Goops La house. Address PORTER, box 104 Herald office. ER AT 479 OTH AY, ro onthe ae PA, Nos. 1, pp 15,1 Nos. 5,6, 11, 15, 16. 1 BRT Sv iiM HitLADeDPHTA, PA. Now. 1,39, 49, 47.89 Higa 14 13,16, Nos. 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,9, it Dik teas 16; 17, 18, 9, 2. Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5,6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 2, Tt, 15, 16, 17, 18, 2), 21, 23, 24, North River, ANTED—l00 MEN IMMEDIATELY, AT PIER 25, 26, 31, 32, PENSACOLA, FLA, 1] Nos. 1,67, y 112 15,19, 4 1 2,21 28, 24, 92 WA xtre A goora / MAN TO pl: ATTEND BAR, A attor 10 o'et, V ANTED-SEVENTY nis morning. Was A YO! G MAN TO OPEN OYSTRKS AND Walton cables, Apply at DIXON'S, 239 Bleocket at., ED_SEVENTY. FIVE GOOD MER, TO WORK | Conte d4'vo'825 loading and discharging cargo; pi er mont ressing Mr. or steady work Apply at pier 11 North ayo 7 between E +A P. Nos. 1, 3, 4,5, 6, 1, 1 tr. ne 31, 29, 2%, 24,25, 90, ars CLOTHING, Ata 1 SIXTH AVENUE—A LARGE ORDER RECEIV: ed for Casi-off Clothing, Jewelry, Carpets, &e, As hing prices can he obtained, for Pants 2 to $19, for Coots #6 to B25, for Dresses 8S. ty bY, by cailing on or ad- rs, He HARRIS, SI Sixth avenue, third — above Waverley hte ce. oy: ters and ¢ Cortlandt Street Hotel, Dyke Ayusey bs 28 Bowery. be witli bliging. Sixth avenue, pastes Ma ie ovdery 108 ready sa yb ‘20 competition, office, ne thousand dollars cash Send a press t2, NTED—A 8, LOON WAITER, WHO CAN OPEN ; also two porters. Inquire at the pap ae gy PORTER FOR HOTEL. o. omar (after 11 A, M.), Van Waxtep-a GOOD RESTAURANT WAITER; MUST Apply early, at No. 52 1 ANTED—A Ny hae pe OF GOOD ADDRESS, TO Wiett muatinresece ek al les and meets w ium, Address” A. 1, 00,, Herw Wine ASSISTANT BARKEBPER, WITH 1 Nn haye a first cla Herald Uptown Gorntintaxper SITUATION WANTED—BY A competent to take charge of large men; city of country, Address WORKER, OSMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MEN) ACQUAINTE Presi ig an goods trade, at BLOOMINGDALE ARTE TRAVELLT \@ SALESMAN TO SELL Aerio -knowa paint Address 4. ATM. M. MARKS’ WELL-KNOWN ESTABLISHMENTA, 93 and 101 Sixth avenue hposite Eighih street, tn py and gentlemen can ree @ utmost value in caste rth ‘ast-off pee bint] Jewelry, Laces, &o. rh Tease callon or address the number as above. Ladies bee on by Mrs. Marks, Please uy and satisty N- your- TS. MISH'S, 137 THIRD AVEN gate can receive tue highest est rice OF cactort ae oe eh or Ladies TTES ‘AKE THE PLEAS! OF IN- i" Tormey rs fidlee apa vate a any, tI id eating. Speere! to di pe ot should call on oF ‘address Mr. rand Ms “ROSES MERC Beventh avenne, if you wish © percent more eas See anion Se eeet A HAE UA BLANCHE, THe GHAR NRE a | Wessueca una to coun tonne a8 | AAR A Rae ae Id office, Capeeltee a ee prar yg wns cancers come in that tah ee anna ey - fm GREAT NATURAL CLAIRYOWANT, ARId wie ely wie a ing MEER aes ibaa kis. canara Stud: | MAPAN" BE. TESR, Gaseeo™ Aare Brooklyn.

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