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2 SITUATIONS WANTEHV—VEMALES, NARA Cook: SOO. Br AvcA Resrnorane YOUNG WOMAN an first class cook in a private boarding house; ethes business well: ‘also carving. Call for ‘understai two days. EAST 29TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A FRENCH cook, either in it French or Spanish family ; best reference. Call tor two di 397, EAST 12TH ST.—AS GOOD PLAIN COOK OR general servant in a small family ; can bake well; town or country: city reterence. FIRST CLASS ferences, in a pri pate, Chamberma ids, &e. QQ SOUTHS SF 'AV.—A SWIRS AS CTAMBER- Rye in a private Fey has resided tour years in Paris ut in Wate dressing and dress Baking lei! on or address AMlle. RT’ i E 125 GRRENWICT AV.—A GIRL TO DO CHAMBER- work and waiting in a private fawily; good city Teterence, Call (or two days, 93() “RTH AVA RESPEOTABLE GIRL AS CHAM bermaid aS ‘waitress: good reference. Call on Monday, trom 10 Ui Phew ¢; WEST Sort ST.—A B37 than aschanderiqats on it All 6 HW ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS 60 WEST aU and waltress, and to do embroid- ering if required. Cull or uddress. OLORED YOUNG WO- | id seminstress or fo Wait yx & Grbbs! machi @ CHAMBERMAID IN A SMALL FAMILY, BY AN A*s Piatt irl. Inquire for A. W., at the Nursery, corner exington av. Qiuaren ANTED—RBY A SO TCH PROTESTANT girl, todo light upstairs work; no objection to living fy wie Councry, “Address N. J. J., Uerald olfice, ‘ Dressmakers and Scamstresses, 4 WEST 27TH ST., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 6th av.—A French dressmaker will take work in or onto! the house; makes ball an the latest Parts style. evening dresses in NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEKT. SITUATIONS W ANTED—FEMALES, Housekcepers, dv. A Erpow raos CHINA DESIRES THR Pours an house to a gentleman of r Address Mme, N, Herald office, WELL EDUCATED YOUNG LADY, FuOn THR Somniey, Ae to refined society, wishes a si as housek companion. Only first class Adress Hi FIB, Herald Uptown Branch ofice, Broadway. WIDOW LADY AS HOUBI;K petent; country mo objection Brootiyn Post ollice N AMERICAN LADY, 2% DESIRES A HOUSE- PER—FULLY COM- Address M. A. 0., ition. oF would foas seamstress; his a Fieronee nuedine: re es if required, Address kM- ‘Brogkiyn Post otic MAK, WILSO, YOUNG WO! housckeepe in any store or works pay no obiect; must be And a small sum of money in advance, need: best reference. " Address A. Branch Herald bitice, stating residence, to ca AN DESIRES A SITUATION AS cal bi ean teach music and German ; where she could rent a fine piano n my and Penen H ONORARLY. PARTIES WHO : DESIRE A com: -siate particulars panionable houwxeeper. plea and address HAPPINI'88, fa Uptown Branch office. OUSEKEKPER WANTED—BY A_ PHYSICIAN, without family: a seamstress or other work irl Bo objectionable, though no menial service is required. dpe, giving age, occupation, &c., HOME, box 15) Herald OUSEKERPER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN American widow, in the house of widower, or with aged couple; would like entire charge, and do'the work i Feauired | would not of mieat to mack y wee responsible Party. Address Mrs, M, G. H., feral Pee OF THE HIGHEST RESPECTABILITY wishing to engage an educated and refined lady and thorough housekeeper to. fake entire charge of Bome Bows or raid six months will please address KLLIS, box 123 era! Waxtev—ny AN AMERICAN WIDOW, A SITUA. tion as housekeeper ina widower s fuinily would go tor low wages where she could hav boy, 10 years Qld, with her.” Address Mrs. 0. YOUNG, Orange Valiey, 2D AV.—A FIRST OLASS. BEAMSTRESS IN private family, can operate; will assist with chamberwork or children; city reference. 10 WEST WTH ST.—A_ THOROUGH DRESS. maker will go out by the day to arst class fami- ies to cut and fit; no meals required ; will work tor ladjes at hotels, Address Mrs. A. T. 26 past SU BT, YOUNG FRENCH WOMAN jt in a aully @@ scantress reas Miss c. LeTUREYS. 4 B 3D AV.—A DRESSMAKER WILL GO OUT BY ey may or week; sults, dinner and evening dresyes in the best style; charge per day, $1 50, or $7 8 ANTED—BY A LADY OF EDUCATION AND RE- finement, a position PACH PSRAED NE in a widower’s family; is capable of home what it ever should be—attractive and happy ‘Address tor five days EDNA, Greenpoint (L, 1.) Post office, ANTED—BY A WOMAN OF THE HIGHEST RE- spectability and intelligence, a position as house- Keeper, matron or forewoman; no objection to the coun: r West. Address FAITH, Herald Uptown Branch ol ce, for one week. Laundresses, &c. 4 CLARKSON _ 8T., SECOND FLOOR.—AN American woman to go out by the day to wash, iron, or do plain sewing, manage anything; could assist is she ix i reak week. 18: BLEFCK ST., NEAR MACDOUGAL.—AN experie dressmaker would take work home or go out uy the day or week. 208 WEST iH st 4 FIRST CLASS MILLINER and trimmer desires a permanent situation; Good city reference no objection to leave the city. Call on or address L. HOLMES. 9 STH ST.—A DRESSMAKER TO GO OUT by Hine day in families or take work home; can cut, At and trim well. 22 WEST 16TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS- aker, to cut, fitand trim inthe latest styles; lew engagen ents by the day. Cail or address. 254 WEST 20TH st—A FIRST CLASS DRESS. maker, whe cuts, ts and trims in, the latest le walking aa evening dre: solicits a few engage ents by the day or week; terme moderate, Call on or address N. A. # 60 WES" WASHINGTON PLACE, ROOM IR—A RE- spectable woman wishes to go out by the day to do wees and froning and housecleaning, or woulll take yy washing by th the month or week ; good reference. in famil 4TH AV.—A FiRST CLASS LAUNDRESS TO DO a few more families’ washing, by the dozen or month ; Suing. and pune ladies’ evening dresses done os from $2 to $10; laces, EST 110% Jaundress wishes some ladies’, gentlemen's and families’ washing; understands all its branches. Call at basement door. 2 WEST 2TH ST., TOP_ FLOOR (RING FRONT 4 door hell).—Washing, 3, er dozen, fluting in- cluded, Call on or address Av 1 WEST 52D ST., FIRST FL OOR.— —A COLORED woman wishes washing, families’ or gentlemen's; first class laundress, 3 WEST S7TH ST.—AN AMERICAN WOMAN TO OAL go out by the day to sew; understands consider- able about dressmaking ; inerates on Wheeler & Wilson's termy reasonab! 33) EAST SIST ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS. @e maker wishes a few more families’ work ; will go out by the day or take the work home; terms moderate. Call or address, [QQ WHet writ BT—4 RESPECTABLE WOMAN to do more families’ washing: ladies’ and gentle- men’s linens done up in the bext laundry style: also, Aut ing neatly done. Call on or address Mrs. E, McLAUGH- LIN. Ring bel! 4. 17TH ST.—AN EXPERIENCED COLORED SITUATIONS WANTED—FESALES, BDise@tancous. of children or asrist a mily sowing; no ob- ieetton fo ‘the country. Address G. M.. Herald Uptown ranch office, ANIED—BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, AS Copy ists oF writing of any Kind to be done at Home. Address 6 AS, tation Watts 4 Posi (TION AB FOREWOMAN BY A lady who has had twelve years’ experience in fine custom work at wuils and cloaks; thoroughly under- stands all branches of this Lusiness, and can give satis: Teor references, Address SUITS, siation D, tor two PROFESSION ALSIT Ree FEMALES, LADY WISHES A SITUATION At AS OOPYIsT, Address box 136 Post office, Morrisania, N, Y. YOUNG Branton LADY, OF SEVERAL YRAR6’ experience in teaching’ French, an, English and all kinds of penbroldonien, desires @ situation as teacher in a vamny or school. “Address 0. C. 8,, Herald Uptown Branch office. A‘ ENGLISH VISITING GOVERNESS KEQUIRES ” ereeraoon '# tuition; she p abl ities of asound educauon, Address REGISTER, box a Herald ‘orto 5 A YOUNG GERMAN LADY OF GOOD EDUCATION, who spe: rench perfectly and understands sews ing, wishes a place as teacher nf @. famil; rejereace ysl itrequired. Addres Mr. EB, STEIGE! , bookseller, ranktort st., Nos, 22 and 24, At Y¥ GRADUATE pre THE CONSERVATORY OF Tapalg desires a in a rat i teach bi > man and music; would rearty ‘the Jad 2 as ve Poe, on Monday, or address L. HAYDT! West third street HELP WANTED TEMAS, AWTED— 9-4 "onl ri ‘DRE! $e ‘8, nog aed ‘apply. CLERKS AND SALESMEN, janraD4 THOROUGHLY be epbirennans fo take charge of an to act as Address b; Core call” beiween’ "sand 7 MTED-AN BXPERIENED BILL, CURE ‘the wholessle drug must 57 ‘alice in sa ‘own hat hand nie ting. wating whe Whirey-tnira street, oorne: v7 tS xurmas ? aC FIRST OLASS LACE WORKER. NONE but hand sewers need apply. FORD'S, 311 6th av. (ANTED, —LADIES WISIENG GENTREL AND salar expected, A. HELP WANTED—MALES, U TOSNS MAM 70 TAKE OHARGE OF ‘our must be quick and correct. Appl {0084 MEIN A 'SOi, 108 Broniway, between, 6th and ONT Wn e+ mokingy Ar MUST UNDER eh aa Red ; American eoreen. poy an on Sat the 1 sore ie Jersey City; take ri alroad ‘err ys le Meiting ae: ra javenient little arc ad Wi tain: ANTED—A MPETENT SALESMAN FOR MER- Chaat tallering and clothing, at 608 Broudwa ag rgb! ae tp La pny bY CAPABLE wouna pert ap rapid penman. ANTED A MS antl ftom MILLINER, AND TRIM. TRIM- mer; French preter lone tomed to a stylish Broadway trade need apply to Milos YON: UNTJOY, 27 Union square. ) NTED—A DRESSMAKER, WHO OAN TRIM AND makerbuttom soles. “Apply # at lal West qthet. We ebb ee pl ig PERSON, AC entting lace goods foods’ and bows. business? ts or PENMAN, 10 West HOSIERY BUYERS AND OTHERS HAVING IN- Formica to Da- gs mye ed, a fhe inne a for # youth, 19, havin: padarn, and cit ‘rete: Fences, $! in confidence, FATHER, box 200 ‘good presser ant a few Mipply wo ASHI ein —— AND SAL EAMEN rANTED DRESSMAKERS TO FINISH AND TRIM aienia £100. to rey ateck, roan we manciactarers everywhere. ttonhole makers. 145 West Idtn st, ‘ANTED—TWO OR THREE YOUNG LADIES wHo wecks to learn to set type. be y' Gann Ne __ COACHMEN AND GARDEN as X. for saver 7 ar Acidress U. Lal ty refere' or West , sobricty any I. Address’ COACHMA! at BS - a riahiaiot GARDENER'’S SITUATION WANTED, of exnerience in gardening for the understands hot and cold trees, vegetable ‘on the place; best re‘erence, LAMS, Yonkers Post office, N.Y. COLORED YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION ANTED—15 FIRST OLASS TRONERS -AND 15 SEC. ond class. to £0 to Lima. South America, to work in good inducements offered. Apply at reau between the hours of corner or Bit ‘and Mercer sts, None but the best nee asteam lanndry Free WEST 43D 8T.—-A YOUNG LADY, oe. fed most engaging m: re and di re, wines 8 position re or widower preterred. ast seid yours ‘A THOROUGH JOR PRINTER, OF CAREFUL AND nd all kinds of ‘iat pre lowers, &c.; Most have g01 Address R. Wile poriment, now lett a! a pntlegan 'a family; from 8 to 9 for one ‘week. SITUATIONS WANTE A LADY OF GREAT EXPERIFNGE AND ABILITY Rives private levs.ns in English to grown up ladios ar negiected education; ruccess positive in a few months, Spring terms—One hout lesson daily, $1 50a week or $5.6 month; single lessons, S0cents an hour, Apply for cards At aiore 128 Clinton place. YOUNG LADY, OF LONG EXPERIENCE AN! thoroughly competent, desires a situation in a book fan Address, tor three days, JRE YOUNG LADY WOULD WRITE FOR RE ramen: modesty prevents her mention- ing why they fight preter using her writings to their Own. ‘Ihe past ie the only door through which she can catch a glimpse of the future. References her own book, printed (not published) tor private circulation only ; her own lettera published all nom Go plimans and notices of the press—New York Herald, &c, On Wy moneyed people would care to employ her. ‘Address BSCURE, in care of Miss Weller, box 79 station D. OVERNESS.—A YOUNG LADY wou: take charge of and, instruct two yo best references; terms $10. Address lyn Branch Herald office. ‘ANTED—BY A LADY, WELL EDUCATED, A Hon in, store or clfeulating Ubraty oF as cash ier business, Address M. H,, Herald Uptown Branch of ice, WANeaD ee AN EXPERIENCED MILLINER, A position as forewoman ina millinery house. Ad- dress MILLINER, Herald Uptown Branch oilice. LIKE TO children: » Brook- __ STELP | WANTED—FEMALES, REDUCTION ‘IN TELEGRAPHY TO $15 —MEN, Women, boys and girls iearn and take position imand greater than {he supply. THOMPSON'S Cohege, 204th av., opposite Cooper Institute, 117 West 621 st. ene CLASS FRENCH COAOHMAN WANTS A stands his duties thoros: on or address K. city reference, ‘SIRES A POST- ‘8 boo! ker melerred; very beat ref- N EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN tion first c'ass bu-ine: YOUNG VOLORED MAN WANTS A A tins: ce ascook in private family or restaurant, in cil from last employer. 4 Catherine lane, between Elm and YOUNG COLORED MAN, MARRIED, WANTS TO D situation ag Coachman a private family; an experienced driver, and strictly tem. E. J.'S,, No, 3 Kast 4ith country reference MURRAY, ences. Address st, noar Sth av, OACHMAN'S SITUATION—BY A young man; is @ first rate driver and excellent groom; has best of reference, country and city; no ob. n'to the country; can inilk if dre: +» box 172 Herald of "§ SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPE- excellent groom, carcful driver; first clase resent employer going to Europe, Ad- lerald Uptown Branch office. ARDENER.—WANTED, A SITUATION BY A MAR- rie ‘has a thorough practical knowledge of hot and cold graperies, greenhouse fruit, eneral; first class reterence as sobriety. Addr: COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION IN A ig houte or as porter; is a first class waiter. SOBER SINGLE man OF EXPERIENCE, CAPABLE OF ENTIRE charge of a boarding house, or ence a large circle of triends, ‘wishes @ situation immo- aiately to superintend or as steward. Address ENEKGY, Herald Uptown Branch ofiioe. IARMERS’ SITUATIONS hk bterttyencf A beneed AND his two sons; fully competent; o: farm on shares. Address WORK, box ni Herald ome. ITUATION WANTED—BY A FRENCHMAN AS BODY servant; first class city reterence, Address FRENCH- MAN, Herald Uptown Br: inch office. T° MINERAL WATER MEN. oie ion in the business; understand: ral ling fountains, s make ij nimeat fetal usetul,; v. private, can influ- “city Feference 1d man; no ehildren; flowers and vegetables in tocapability, honesty ‘an -A YOUNG MAN pee ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR. ried German man, who has a good kno Raperie and hot house, idgeman’s seed store, good reference, ‘Apply business, inclagin on or address H. W., NTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS second carver or assistant carver; has had expe- rience. Address F. G., ‘ANTED—BY A BOY FROM THE COUNTRY, HON. est and faithful, good penman, Baty in some wholesale house. A ARDENER.—A SITUATION WANTED BY A SINGLE has learned the business in ¢ of hot and cold yraper- Ragland) hasnt ‘hirongn kno Fer Je i ae nd wick at ey a jirect reference’ to his present and Employer ‘as to character and ability. Address GAKDEN- ER, box 10 Herald oftice, A. GERMAN OR FRENCH YOUNG LADY CAPABLE of teaching both languages, can find a pleasant home with light duties, Address, with reference, GEN- TLEMAN, box 140 Herald offi ANTED—A STRONG GIRL, years, with best city references, to take care of two Ghildren, one an intants one who can keep out preferred, Apply at 219 ast 83d 3 AGED ABOUT 16 4Q WEST SD (ST. ROOM NO, 2A GOOD Washer aud trouer wishes ‘a. gentleman's or eg 8 washing. ORA LEMON, GIRL WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. work ; must be # good washer and ironer. Apply at 362 West 1th | st 34.8 BAST writ st.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS AND cloak maker, cutter and fitter wishes a few More engayemnents by the day or week: Kood cliy reler- ences, on or address DRESSMAKE 4.09 EAST, 29TH sta FIRST CLASS DRESS- maker, thoroughly understands éutting and Gt ting, wishes a few more customers by the day. 425 EAST 14TM ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUNG l lady, dressmaking, in # dress & Wilson's machine. 14.7 Witt BD st, BETWEEN sti? AND 7TH ava—A respectable woman.» good washer and jroner, to £3 out by the day; good reference ; please inquire for Mrs. O'Keefe. 15 WEST 81ST ST.—AN EXPE: TENCED COLORED ii Pg ving to Bgl pers own: Bones; ; terms moderate. inens, lone in splendid style; tern ae AOioN, 154 WEST, 2TH St. 1 THE STORE.—A RE- O ‘spectable woman’ wants gentlemen's or family ‘washing at her own residence, 53 6TH AV., FIRST YLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE Lz German girl would like te make a few more en- Gogements by the day or week: is a good operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machine aud cau do all kinds of fam- ly sewing 56 WEST 49TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman wishes a few more engagements; will Go out by the day or take work home: All Kinds of embroideries, can also a: BRoweniks can do initials and xt in dressmaking kind of sewing. Call on or address Ii TWO DOORS FROM IITH ST., REAR ,,top floor.—A Eospactable strong woman to go out by the day or week to wash or iron or house cleaning ; good | references; inquire ‘all the week, 203 EAST 2TH ST., 3D AY., IN BASEMENT.— Washing and irowing or to work by the day," D) EAST 30TH ST., THIRD FLOOR. spectable person wishes @ few Indic tlemen’s washing, or would go out by the di stands fluting and fine washing. Call or address. 327 BROADWAY, BETWEEN 36TH AND 37TH . sta.--A competent dressmaker will make and Gate over dresses, cloak: Dal ¢ 1, 805 3D AN x 49TH AND SOTH STS, e) rear.—A resp. YOUDK HIfl wy seamstress ho objectivn ty take care ofehil ren, ;ean do millinery to order. LADY, WHO TUORO! .Y_ UNDERSTANDS the different kinds of sewing machinvs, would like osition as instructor, or would take i sewing at home, Address A. L, K., Herald office, FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER, WHO G by the day, wishes a few more customer: 1 rims in latest me styl DRESSMAK cur, wishes a few more customers by the y; terms moderate. Address D., box 112 Herald Uptown Branch of COMPETENT OPERATOR ON HOWE'S, SING- er'sand Grover & eee ‘ss xewing machines, always accustomed to dressiaaking, would like to get a tew more customers by the day, or weuld engage with a dress. maker by the week. Address B., box 115 Herald Uptown Branch office. : YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION IN A family as seamstress or dressmaker. by the day oF week. Address Herald Uptown DRESSMAKE! WOULD LIKE A SITUATION 1N a bth) yean do light work and make herself gen- Apply, tor interview, at Everett Library, i) Bae th av. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT WOMAN (AMERI- can) wishes to make an cnzagement with # manu- facturing of business firm; is an artist in dressmaking, & good saleswoman, manager, designer oF forewomn fan bring best testimomluls. Address M., box 187 Heraid Uptown Branch ofice. wane SEWING WANTED AT HOME, BY A rst class operator and seamstress, Address 0. S., Meraid Uptown Branch office. EAMSTRESS,. ier DAY OR WEEK, A YOUNG Panes Latiiee cern tees Lane Maes bee: | ol Up ie We batt requ! 5 al i Vous Building, No. 4 West a7th st. sar General Housework, Sc. WASTED <A SITUATION IN A SMALL FAMILY sowork. by & young woinan who hag ‘ived y: best references. Address several y EXE, Heraid office. Housekeepers, &c. 1 pot ST.—A LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A oa itleman's family; no objection to the country; Good re 29 MORTON ST.—AN AMERICAN WIDOW WISHES @ position to ist in the care of a house; no ob- treatea to a widower's family, where she would be ed respectiully, Address or call on M. WANTED, A YOUNG LADY AS housekeeper tn'a stnall family; a lady of culture and refinement. Call daring the day. CORNER 87TH ST.—AN ELDERLY n lady of refinement and reliability as Rouse hacer. in some nail Pa ; best reference. Call dress ADVERTIS! a WEST 2TH ST.—A REFINED YOUNG LADY as housekeeper; widower's family preferred, Call on oF address Miss HINSMAN, 136 WEST 26TH 8T.—A YOUNG LADY FROM THE South as housekeeper or in some position of trust; travelling not ot ELLA GEE. 20 yest 13TH ST, CED LADY AS jusekeepe useful, or would take one ‘ot an invalid rence; ho objection to going out of the city. Ad irene fh 251. WEST 1sTH ST.—A LADY AS HOUSEK fully competent to take charge of children. Tc to country; best reference. Call on or address 33 WEST MTH ST.—AN AMERICAN LADY, WHO ig neat and competent, as housekeeper in & small Baty, where atleast one servant is kept; entire charge péngableg strictly 4 class references given and re- ei mired: it on or ress ADVERTISER, on or belore ary 65 | WEST ISTH &T.—AS HOUSEKEEPER OK 3 Ps we, a a respectable person ; fully com- tent 3 aker and operator ou Whee- ra Prrasoking | would Por travelling with a family tt required: Address E. for two days. VERY RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED FRENCH ppd fly a i, re ee Gress oa B. lorrisania (Westchester county) Post oftice. A WIDOW LADY, ALONE AND UNPROTECTED. desires the position, of housekeeper ine widowers family; refinem: hou re and wealth are requisite. Address DE GRAN LUE, Herald ove 24 WEST 16TH ST. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT room,.—A respectable young woman to'go out by the day washing or ironing. Oall or address, 301 = EAST 59TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, BACK. —AN xperienced laundress wishes ia gentlemen's ort families washing, irs. McCLUR 30 WEST ATH ST.—A RESPFCTABLE COLORED woman wishes washing and fluting. RTIFICIAL FLOWERS.—WANTED, GouD branchers, None other need apply at'Nos. 6 and8 Greene st. A ") —LADIES ARE INVITED TO TAKE ANY KIND + of Sewing Machines they like, and to take out Shirts, ladies’ undergarments, &c., to make at home or in shop, and bay only small suins ‘down and leave small ery wv fot cash for work. FINSBUR GARMEN MANUFAGR RERS, 106 Chambei GIRL FROM 12 TO 15 WANTED—TO TAKE CARE of achild and be useful, Call at No. 7 West 32d st., Monday afternoon, WELL EDUCATED YOUN@ LADY reer ehar & position as governess or companion to a cYeay Amiable and obliging; also would fo anything one 1ady would regulre of another: the best ‘of references given. Address A. B, M., box 164 Herald Uptown Branch office. XPERIENCED RUCHE PRESSERS.—GOOD PAY TO | competent hands. A. N. LUCHS, 70 Greene st. T. STEWART & CO. WANT First class operators on white work; steady employment | pi and liberal pay per piece or week.’ Apply at th st. en- trance. 1 Broadway and 10th st. A —WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED - FLOWER brancher; must have Foon’ city reerence, Was a. 8 ay BROS,, 367 6th av. _ A TRIMMER WANTED.ONE WHO HAS HAD some, experience, in trimming for frst class trade. Apply on Monday. A. ALDEN & C ‘Broadway. 36 EAST 63D ST.. BETWEEN IST AND 2D AY: cond floor, in the front.—A woman to go out by the day to work ; can d ironing, also to do some v house. all kinds of fine washing and shing and ironing at her own 412 BAST TH STA RBSPECTABL WOMAN 4 wishes to go out by the day to do washing and froning,or to take in family washing at her home; can do tut thing: best city reference, 415 f WEST 30TH ST, BETWEEN 9TH AND 1TH ays., top floor, back room.—A competent woman ds of fine washing and todo anti understands all fluting. Cull or address. 429 EAST 17TH S8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN totake in gentlemen’: ing! Chg to $1 per dozen. Callon or address Mrs, M 48 6TH AV., REAR BUILDIN' ladies, sonabl entlen best city referen 48 6TH AV. Wear 30TH ST., ROOM NO. 2 aN | J tlemen's weobing at ber own home; understands fluting experien: jaundress to do tamilics’ ai and polishing; best references. er families’ plain wash- G. TOP _FLOOR.—A superior Jaundress desires more washing for nor families; bapa it terms rea- ¢. BENJAMIN. A —WANTED, COMPETI! NT SALESLADIES FOR OUR, . ye underwear and corset depai sada te onl those thoroughly experienced need apply to StERN BROTHERS, 6th A Work ory EN OUT AT ADVANCED PRICES TO * pay tor first class sewing machines by instalinents; instruction free, POND & CO., 142 E: T 131 WEST 23D 8' it 8th nd 21 Astor place. <WANTED—A GIRL ABOUT 16totake care of ababy; one whose parents live hear by, so that she can go home at night. ALL CORD.—GIRLS WANTED WHO UNDERSTAND balling cord. Apply at JAMES ATTWELL'S, ail Ce Centre st. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATIC office or wholesale house; cae Vea best references. ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COACH. man; pertectly sober and steady; good groom ; fine, no Ineumbrance ; j best city refer: AN wg had experience in stylish driver; married ; Aadress J. Hy, 437 E ANTED—A b SIEUATION, business fm all its branche: Gall on or address B. J. C. (Bridgeman’ WEST 21ST ST.—SITUATION WANTED BY BY A FIRST CLASS GAR- , a8 Walter; honest, sober and Ke joroughly understands his inexceptionable. seed store), 876 young colored m: willing igood city references. —I WILL are $100 CASH TO WHOEVER permanent situation ; with best Treterences as to charact banking, Drokera ae SITUATION AS FARMER AND GAR- dener, by a married man; one child; wite to take in eet yeaah i (eta Teferences, Address AGRICUL- THE TKADES. A? OOMPKTENT FORAMAR FOR RIOR, FURNITURE and architectural work {s desirous anging his Doaitie ition. ‘addtom tor ior two days FURNITORIN® Heralé N ENGISH GENTLEMAN, WITH HIGH PHARMA- ceutical honor: tas Ameri- pharmacy. AddressJ. &., raid seen N_INDUSTBIOUS YOUNG Ney or or -denres ata ble peas tical experience in c! laboratory ; 6a ary Dot so ‘agen s ann sie. rovement; best reference. Address ASuIStAN Tt CHE. ST, herald office, xouNG MAN, INTELLIGENT. AND, HONEST, woul 6 to learn the watchm: st rel erences given. Address for one wane a ae eee re Throo; rookly A FIRST CLASS CUSTOM CUTTER, OF 8 YEAS experience in tailoring, would make an engavement with some good house; best of reierences. dress G., station A., Post office. A PHOTOGRAPHER WANTED—ONE WHO CAN \ i mare fe ferreo.ypes, Call before 10 o'clock this morm- ing at 185 8ih ay. pt business habits, who B o oa many yeart experience in the manuyement of job offices, esimating. Toreman er Paper, inks, &c,, desires an. be i ort as ‘Or superintendent Address ald ITHOGRAPHERS AND OTHBRS.—A PRACTIOAL ictal sign inaker wants a position to superintend a“ | thai Re Good reference. Address, caro J, Briggs, | Mga WANTED—ONE ACCUSTOMED TO D@ Ps may work ina Boeken. mill preferred, pay $2 50 da: apply at Karitan Woollen MiMs, Rariian, N. on Tine lew Jersey Cen Railroad. = ANTED—FOREMAN TO TAKE OHARGE OF on ba crenter, bakery mares understana makiog a all fends ers. Address, with rele: Mansfield, Ohio, ee Wat MAN OF GOOD EDUCATION T@ have a Detural. cotiode inc tiecheniss and herman at e figures. Address box 150 ‘erald office. . OOLLEN WEAVERS WAS). eens ? ‘weavers accustomed to: cottoi arpa can ob:aie steady work and Hood pa pay at the iartan | fore aie Lereic N.J.,on line of the Central K ‘oad of New Jersey, ‘ANTED—BRASS MOULDER, AT J. GALLAGHER'S, 63 and 65 Centre st. Liberal wages toa good work: man. WANTED-A GOOD PRACTICAL WORKING CHRM- Apply Liberty st. ANTED—A CAKE BAKER. APPLY AT 246 FUL ton st. good workmen neg ee MAKER; NONE BUT ) ood workmen need w ii oh Warp, 16 Maiden lane. ANTED—SILK HAT FINISHERS. J. E. JOHNSON & CO., Philadelphia. ‘ANTED—A MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN OF A good Engi ‘h polytechnic collens education, and who can write descriptions of machinery in English. Address DRAUGHTSMAN, box 119 Herald office. VATCHMAKER.—THE ADVERTISER, WHO HAS rge experience in this city as waichmaker and aller ormaonet nd is a goed leisect tale mene desires a situation good house as superintendent ef the watch department; he has been accustomed to buy and examine watches aud is tuvorably known to the trade and the public. Address J. ¥.°S., care Henry Gin- nel, 31 Maiden lane. ATCHMAKER WANTED—A GUOD WORKMAN, with first class recommendations; americas ferred, Apply toDURFEY & SHIEBLER, N 9 Joni TANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A RE- be well recommended: no n tothe country. Call onor addressG. 8., at Brew: ster’s, corner 4th st, and 5th av., for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION IN family as coachman and aks English and German: ress CHARLES: EN AUSEN 16 ‘CLERKS _AND '‘SALESMEN, (Accounts RIGHT LANGUAGE ARREARS W1 ks di {peed special requirements; JAMES COX. Va, Wall street, third floor. N_ EXPERIENCED ENTRY CLERK WANTED— ly ; best reference required. ‘& CO., 89 and 41 Mercer st. N ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD ADDRE: to sell ladies’ collars and cufls, Address D., box spectable man, who can bool dooks Kept. Poxamined oF bala GENTLEMAN'S Cohen Pe, a in Wone fhe mad a iat oe ar SITUATION, BY A nae “cbass speaks German and Fi in ail branches of horticulture: gen Address P. BAUMANN, GENTLEMAN, JUST ARRIVED, WHO WAS eare through Europe and can influ- of every kind of foreign produce, de- ondent in Lae: ence consignment sires a situation as corre: Address CONSIGNMENT, GERMAN, % YEARS oF. AGE, ¥ win, FIRST CLASS assistant boo! aid, to work hard? ex: Address N. N., box ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE FARMER AND WIFE (no encumbrance), Scotch or English. go ona farm near Washington. Call at we office second story. reterences, wishes er, entry clerk, &c. en otations moderate. NTED—MALES. _ NGELL'S TU TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV., want an agreeable, eee Intelligent, industri nglisnmtan oF r fark, “nol POSITION AS COLLECTOR OR SALESMAN, BY years; must be Swell recommends able to fill any position , energy and reliability are required; reter- Address AMERICAN, WESTERN TRAVELLER, VERY FAVORABLY known among the drug, grocery, goon desires to represent a strictly Al house West and Mnetald etic present employers. rienced man; full: YOUNG MAN HAVING SOME KNOWLEDGE ,OF sewing machines, trimmin oe a make himself generall, to ERSKINE & CO., 35 fo et BOY WA NTS TO LEARN A TRADE; PLUMB- = om) gas fitting preferred: aatistactory reference Address or call on T. SMITH, 173 ist av. wi leather and findin, to $10. 'Apvly Address LIVE WANTED, A YOUNG LADY WHO WRITES A ain hand se foe ot Pooks: also oper- DUFF, WALCOMSON rer 0., 255 Canal st. YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION AS CLERK, porter, collector, outdoor work in a real oatate offlee rat any respectable employment, REDUCTION IN TELEGRAPHY TO men, boys and girls a eo take mand greater than the supply. 20 4th av., opposite Cooper I risliute. SMART MAN WANTED—ONE WHO HAS SOME experience or knowledge of steam power as agent; igsuch a big chance is offered. Address STEAM, Heral re Boa sitions; de- N's College, “CcounTs. AN ACCOMPLISHED BOOKKEEPER will take into a counting house and instruct entlemen’s sons who do not wish to attend a boys’ school; terms, $250. Address ACCOUNT- ANT, Herald office. GENTS WANTED-MALE AND FEMALE; A NEW ari{clo; sell at aight: agents cannot fail in making employment. AMERICAN NOVEL: tically two or three TOUSEKEEPER WANTED—BY A WIDOWER WITH children; must be ot prepossessiny Fe ince and manners, of good position, not over 35, amiable, refined, with musical tastes, and’ capable of tmhanaging'a house hold with order and economy. Address C. M. P., box 108 Herald office. ADIES—WORK FURNISHED AT HOME TO PAY aah first class Sewing Machines on easy monthly in- mts; instruction free. NEW YORK MACHINE SriTeHiNa COMPANY, ‘$61 Third avenue, near Twenty- sixth street. 4 STH ST., BETWEEN 10TH AND ITH AVS.—A ladies’ and milies’ washing, splendid di « f ‘ing ground. badd NEW YOR! LAUNDRY, 26 WEST ELEVENTH treet betyecn Brot ESCAVAILLE, having ¢ ay and Univesity place.—M. B. ge of the office for wiality ; araere for ste jubs executed in 24 hours’ no TUYVESANT LAUNDRY, 143 EIGHTH STREET, BE- tween Broadway and Fourth avenue.—All kinds of work handsomely done; cuffs and collars a specialty; goods collected and delivered promptly . Nurses, &e. bad 15 3D AV.—A MONTHLY NURSE CAN BE EN- oO gaged lmnmediately satisfactory references. Ad- dress Mrs. HARP! competerit and reliable English laundress wishes Re and fluting « a Fr threo years, begs to inform the old customers that she continnes to re- ceive gentlemen's linen, fine laces, family washing, fur- niture covers: drugglats| awnings mrtains and shades @ hotels, restaurants and as wet nurse. German womai from last employer. Cail on Monday. 104 WEST 33D ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN WITH A fresh breast of milk, who has lost her own baby, 120 FAST, TH STA RESPECTABLE, WORTHY # nurse and to do’ plain sew- ing: or would take charge of an old or invalid lady; would prefer going with a family abroad: best reference sires a baby to wet Durse at her own residence. and seamstr wou! 1 or address. 982 AST AV., NEAR ITH ST., TWO PAIRS OF stairs, front —A respectable married woman de- 3 7TH AV., BETWEEN 27TH AND 28TH STS., Done stairs up, room 3.—A young woman as nurse Nd take care of a young baby; best address for two days. Miscellancou tion as superintendent or fore woman in an establishment. Gall on oF address Mrs. Thompson. taining some copying to do at home, or will ac- ts 4 osition in @ store or office to address envelopes. Mrs, L. MERTON, 25 WEST 10TH ST.-THE WIDOW OF A DE. ceased member oi the Masonic order is in need Of employment; will take any respectable situation ; the highest testimonials given. 449 WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW lady desires to go out as monthly and weekly nurse; highest reterence from physicians and families; no objection toa short distance in the country. Call or 10 WEST 2TH ST.-A THOROUGH DRESS. maker and excellent fitter is desirous of a situa- 16: a5 ‘WEST 48TH ST.—A LADY IS DESIROUS OF OB- 34 EAST 218T 8T., ROOM 5.—A YOUNG ) MARRIED English woman ins widower’s family, where she cap have her baby with her: capable, of doing any Kind of housework ; willing te go a moderate wages; dest reference. ‘Cah be seen till suited. 64 6TH AVA Mag hig Lt | hn SON AS maid and seamstr good family; understands E Wilson's wack and creer can Sy tine on Wheeler & Wilsor ADY CANVASSERS.—WANTED, A FEW LADIES TO obtain subscribers for a new famil} er; terms Iberal.. Address NEWSPAPER, Dox 3008 Bos office, PERATORS WANTED ON SUITS—MACHINES RUN by power ; only experienced hands need apply. H. B. OLAFLIN & CO., Workrooms 42 Leonard st. Broadway, room 9 FIRST. CLASS CANVASSER CAN HAVE ENTIRE control, within the district Wididen ua illustrated work now pt ane. AVELLER IN THE STATION, ving a large acquaintance in this line, desires Yo negotiate with paries having this br Address box 2,564 ARREARS WRITTEN anced in all branches ef busi- references. Addre: Broadway, room 43. N ENERGETIC, EXPERIENCED AND INDUSTRI- ous young man Wesires a position in some geod house as assistant bookkeeper, salesman,or in any capacity that will enable him to'obtain a business foothold ; ex- jpg Dermanent place more an object references A No.1. Adi A & pats hale TR. joods to par in SMART AND ENERGETIC baits OCF AGENT ‘wanted—For a live wee two davs (must givemeferences) GENTS =) AN ENTIRELY NEW ents can make ‘he Connecticut 0} Abb thee ‘or bi ness: terms r J. Je MeNIBL, 64 tations moderate ENTS WANTED-MALE AND FEMALE, FOR _ «city and country, to Su re thing ; thet ee. Aight tm the world RD, 1,193 Broadway. OY WANTED—TO LEARN THE DRUG BUSINESS; and live with his parente, Apply at 161 6th ay., be: RUG CLE RK ANTED—MUST BE TEMPERATE La bg O a roth ave charge. Apply must be active, willing. and come well recommended. tween lth and 12th st n RUG “CLERK WANTED. INQUIRE OF DR. 8M 369 Broome st., after 10 Md rates Soe FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS WANTED—THOSE who understand Grover & Baker's preferred: also bash Seerearioes a eae ron neaee at Bre oe to those at have sone knowledge of dressmaking. Call at Mme. MATHILDE DE CORDOB A'S, 284 Fourth avenue, ‘OSIERY.—SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG man, who has had seven wholesale hosiery and gentiemen’s furnishin Si Lexi ieciiren rom last employer. leet hd CAN WRITE A years’ ex erience inthe Da a ena set of books. Apply at is ddress fee Re: D TO LEASE OR WORK SPLEN. ILK HAT TRIMMER WANTED—WHO CAN OPER- D_ate on Singer's machine. Apply at 118 Bowery. IE HANDS WANTED—ONLY EXPERIENCED od My Reed apply, immediately, to TOPHAM, WELD 593 Broadway. NION ADAMS & “CO, 637 BROADWAY, WANT OP- erators on men’s neck wear; only such as are accus- tomed to the finest work of the 7 ANTED—SALESLADIES AND INSTRUOTORS FOR the Howe sewing mach Apply at 170 Grove st., Jersey City. ig machine. Apply ai 07 WANTERS A FIRST CLASS FOREWOMAN FOR A laundry in Lima, in South America; also a oad woman Cook to Ko to ste place, Apply at Free au between 2 and 4 o'clock. Wer. FIRST CLASS MILLINER, TO GO TO Washington, D. C.; best references required. Ap- ite Mra. J. L. BLOU'T,'No, 43) encer place, ath st, be- ween Christopher and West 10th sts ANTED—A TIDY, RESPECTABLE NURSE, WHO can do plain sewing. Apply at 44 West 17th st. ANTED—SEVERAL GOOD MILLINERS, APPLY to CASE, CHAPMAN & LC ICKWOOD, 48 Howard st. TE: ALESMEN TRAVELLING FOR MACHINERY AND Nebcinme cen ee canoe find it to their interest to call at atone Manufactory, 99 Mercer st., EN WANTED—TO LOCATE OR TRAVEL, AND sell the Little Giant Corn Sheller. Shells a bushel of corn in twelve minutes. Samples septon receipt of ban biden 183, peidbacsch oa between 9 id 12 MEN WANTED—TO_ CANVASS FOR BAKER'S man’s Manual.” Contains complete list of city Sonsen, with ames of buyers ot aiterece ae fartmenta together with © het of heures in a the States, address of their buyers me and address of buyers for Mexico and West Indies; orters and commission merchants ir specialties: it 1s 8 convenient 8 of Information necessary to sale by E. C. BAKER, Publisher, roadway. Those desiring to canvass address B. 8. M., FFIC BOY WANTED—FROM 147017 YEARS OF their de aetent and age; one who writes a fair hand. Address, with ref- houses in ‘south Ameri a@ complete list of im; in this city, aor > Beers edition of salesman, For ha pa —~ ORTER WANTED-IN A WHOLESALE PAINT xPerHenoe in packing. Address, age, where previously empl ox 1d Heraidamce > “™Pioved, use 5 with ‘full particular wages oxpectes, EB, a NAN WANTED—TO WRITE SHOW CAR WM. KINZEY, 691 Browdkaye | ANTED—A BOY OR YOUTH, WHO WRITES ‘well; is active and smart; one with knowledge of music preferred; to such a rare opening is oftered and moderate salary till worth is discovered, es, in handwriting, and with references, &c., A. B. Smith, 423 Broo! NTED—CANVASSERS AND SALESMAN FOR THE Howe Sewing Machine. Apply at 6 Montgomery RE BOOK TRADE.—A “YOUNG MAN WOULD ke to accept an engagement with some book house, having been in one of the la Chicage some sears; hae a est wholesale houses in ull knowledge of the cus- mers, trade arid prices of the Northwest; can We doubted agate bchcthea HENRY JA peta kin ‘CLERK —WA ANTED, A PERSON FULLY tent, to canvass this city. Apply to JOHN 64 Willis ss Prac Pan ANTED—A SMALL GIRL, ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD, to learn the millinery business and make herself enerally usetnl. Apply to CASE, CHAPMAN & LOCK. yOOD, 48 Howard st WAxtep—ax EXPERIENCED FOREWOMAN WHO thoroughly understands the management of a work room and the manutacture and cutting of Yadiew’ cloaks and suits, Address, with tull pariicular, FOREWOMAN, Boralé office. ANTED— ‘OR Rt A rig Bb dong BEST also, @ seam- be a’ good hand nie wee ane ferstand in- clot Nios. boys’ shirts, &c. Address Mrs. A. L., box Ho: Herald ¢ office. O DEALERS IN WATCH MATERIALS.—A waton. | Jersey City. rience, and who has a vast acqui le South and West, would like to obtain a position as valesmann or travelling agent for rm. Satistactory references given. lock box 893, Fittsfeld Post office, ‘ANTED—FOR A SHORT TIME on foal Fienced copyist who. writes quickly. Address © Aare Sey ag | bt 'ATISTICAL TAB) ‘D—A YOUNG LAD LIVING IN TOWN, BE- y 42d st to attend Post ofice busindes of a’ mer: Address, in own n writing, stati Femdence, } or. Vox 871 Post NTED—A COLORED WAITER FOR A SMALL oa none need apply that cannot make them- enerally useful; "oa applyin at8 o'clock precise! we cere, MEN OF bay A ADDRESS CAN FI ent, on liberal salar: mPSUNCAN & SPRAGUE, 1 SALESMAN WANT ‘first class cigar manufacturiny ‘inted with the artiele and ti e trade bade and West, mo other need apply. 188 Water st, up TED-A~ FIRST class man, by be well acq mast have the all st., Monday ANTRDTIN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A COOK, to assist with coarse washing and hag must Shoroughiy Understand. ‘her “business. in ail its e best of city references those callin will recelve their car fare. Call z pebraary Wid, 243 East 124th st., between 1) A. M. Wtict GIRL ABOUT 15 YBARS OF AGE, TO —_ in taking care of children, Call at No. 164 N AMERICAN YOUNG LADY AS COMPANION; no objection to travel. Address COMPANION, box 144 Herald Uptown Branch office. WANTED-Five YOUNG LADIES TO TRAVEL WITH agittstore. Cali on W. H. HOMES, St. Charles Ho- tel, from 12 to2 P.M. Mond: A YOUNG AMERICAN LADY, OF QUIET AND Pe Mestic taste: jires a situation as housekeeper in Byroalary! Thy pwn home more ah one Pinee « of interview, WESTON, Herald office. ry “ WA LADY.WoULD 'D LIKE A POSITION AS ASSISTANT ih, sh cee yg ce Feferences given. Addrew Miss EDITH STANLY, ata: LADY (AGED 2%) OF EDUCATION, REFINEM: ¢ ability and preposessing, suddent: REFINEMENT, Fesources, desires the mipereinono f Bousehoid; ie Yond of chide + eek eee ae — home, “Adareas MUSE We sean A A YOUNG LADY or REFINEMENT AND EDUCA. tion desires @ position in a family to take cha f Baripe giuniren, and teach them; can m sapere machines: best ret: ven and req} red. Address B. a iy Post uitice, lison's, aaa & Gibos’ Oe! Sermey dfiy, tor two days. Cnr a WANTED &, HOME LEiters, 2 LETTERS, LETTE RS, LETTERS, A ‘young lady writes for ladies checks, drafts, bills, re- coipts, advertisements, orders, accounts, notes, notices, reviews, reports, lette: Cg ae) letters, friendly lett social letwers, &c., ke. 38 W., 348 17th street, vesant Fk, Neat cure py 08, 280. Bc, 750 but from old’ patroms, who have tried and toved he; nothing less ¢ $i we worth of work will be taken. ATED, REFINED LADY » Ged housekeeper wllers her services 49 suche orto ntire charge of & widower's household, box 1M Herald office. alkanes Mbesash 2: NEW ENGLAND ear As KEP Eu FOR a BER 400d reference, Padres 5. ¥. 26 2 feral ptown Bianeh omic, Nk THAT IS CONSCIENTIOUS AND WELL adapted would like a position as companion for an invalid lady or would take entire charge ot two or three py references given; terms moderate. Address Mins B ENSIK ELWOOD, station D. W'gten Y A LADY, COPYING THAT CAN BE 1 INS, stapion B, dong st home. Address M. Wane, aanatt crass ‘Rmtis, Stone but those a smal rivet a jone but Pinced apply wt 26 West S5in sty with good city refer Tor tour days” sarthabiibiitesso ‘W4rs>s Then hong oA LAUNDRESS, hod Nfs | four in fam t must be @ goo: fluter and Dolisher, ADDI at ‘Ted West hy ste 5 WASTED—A NEAT, HONEST COLORED GIRL, FOR & family of three; must have good references. HI on Monday at 99 Clinton place, WASTED-A, FOREWOMAN, TO charge of a private ssmaking also & salesiad fone nee ly onl; fully compe: 'o Ail the positions af h such in an estabilstiment betore. No. 8 WArten—two BalsTERs, jon LINEN oar: tra pay for smart tidy 1206 Browdway.t between Sist and 00 sta, Fenn AND PAINTS.—SALESMAN WA poly) state section of acquaintance in tow NTED—IN a, JOnnING, HOUSE, A YOUNG gther Roods bought by above trade, for office busi- Address, in own hear iting salary expected, V. ‘ANTED-IN AN IMPORTING OR woollen house. a situation onalenman) by a Founs ANTED AN ACTIVE AND JINTELLMGENT YOUNG . acquainted with the trade. jan. who woe Engi oe competeti by an aca and German caps aud nee with Address Hi., box 215 Her: NTED—A HEAD WAITER THAT UNDERSTANDS “ ; either ing good ly ert u irevciock. with references; ot jel, corner 6th av. and thst’ ee® Wastep-nor AT 33 JaY 8T., UP SIAIRS. oes SITUATION AS ASSISTANT BOOR- copvist, shippii x W carving na fe ANTED—AN ACTIVE MAN OF BXPERIENCE AS yer in a large millinery house. Address oe red box iwis ‘erald cflice, stating experience and giving erpnenatesnsaninahesiisnieinsigiantanispetinsdenes NTED—A PERSON TO ASSIST BEHIND THE -ANTED—TWO OR THREE ACTIVE SaSSsEER, Paalteat e of good addresa Apply at 699 Broadwi ANTED—THREE YOUNG MEN, SaRANTCT, to learn pocneeenne ‘and mercantile calculations Aqocantant and_fit them for good iyn, Fort Green ; terms x14) Herald office. NTED—BY A PHILADELPHIA IMPORTING AND ‘st class tea salestmne’ JoMfor southern and. the other for tar West trade. ‘Address box 2,941 Phitadeiphie Post ofice. ANTED—A CLERKSHIP IN A LAW OFFICE, BY man admitted to the bar and thorou, ractice and the drawing of pi \duress EDWARD COURTNEY, 98 Lit supper, in # diming ‘ANTED—A wound, = er, eee OF WORK and ORTLANDT STREET, ‘ANTED—A SMART BOY, AGED ABOUT 1 jake himeelf generally 70 Hi stating salary required, to pack g giving references salaries; bowen? to 7 to! 10 ra write wrappers and omens in own i dw ANTED—TWO BOYS, ABOUT 15 TO 17 YEARS OLD; rands the other as assistant sa LE, Herald office. ANTED—TWO YOUNG ea TO WAIT 0 es generally useful IV ARTED—A SMART GIRL (PROTESTANT OR GER. famille, AbD ee to do general te DEVAN UA ae 2, 3 email West dau at y, ator 10 A. My jon st., New York. ANTED—A nusrometits MAN, TO TAKE FULL Cy of & restaurant and ec reauiced. Addrges ANTED—A SALESMAN WHO THOROUGHLY UN. derstands the business, at we Myrtle Avenue Dry 61s corner of Kent, ou ha Fou ous, 2% FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, IN _ DEMANDE—DANS FAMILLE CUBAINE une bonne francaise, sacMant parler Neng rendre soin de deux entants, udre et eae [ Die ee HOMME CUISINIER-PATISSIER. naa che ase placer. S'adresser au 152 Kast 40th st, N JEUNE ICAISE, Fare safes sh D'KUROP! U desire se eet famille privee, ayai ieee dans le a ble, Adresser ris: B., 384 6me CORPORATION NOTICE. IORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE Ia to the owner or owners, occupant or ‘of all houses and lots, improved or unim- pro’ ds, affected thereby, the following assess Trents have been completed and ate lodged im the office e Assessors for examination by all persons sewer in Lextegtc} avenue, between serentiet ry venty-first streets. 2. For building sewer Fin Little West Twelfth street, be- tween Ninth and Tenth avenues, 3, For building meer im 138th street, between Boule- ‘6. For buildin wewer i Tenth avenue, betwees prec cael and 128th streets, with branch in Lawrence / stre 6. For building sewer in Fourth avenue, between Pighty-eighth and Ninetieth streets, with branches ia Lexington avenue, between Eighty-eighth and Eighty. ninth stree 7. For building sewer in pane econ Ninety-third and Ninety-tourth streets, between Fourth and aves noes, with branches in Madison avenue. 8. For building sewer in avenue A, between Seventy- fourth and Seventy-ninth streets, with branches in Sev- sigan strecta Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh und Seventy- eight! ‘or Dollding basin on morthwest corner of Fiftieth street and Ninth avenue. 10. For building basin om northeast corner of Cedar and Weshingea streets. 1. For building maderergund drains on blocks between , Seventy-eighth and Eightieth streets, and Second and Third avenues. 12, For building underground drains between Seventy. im and Seventy-fourth streets and Ninth avenue and joulevard. mats For building underground drains between Si: tira ana Sixty: -aeventhetrecteand Fourth abd Fifth ave we For laying Belgian rf between sixthtand Seventh avenues rene arm eros ineaing BM OE Pare Eleventh avenues. pr. jegcomy ats in West street, from No. 177 to mee laying crosswalk in Oherry street, from No. 184 19. For porniatine, Srading, setting curb and Heveatlie Twen Sireen, betweem Tenth aad ints remit ag by such assessment include all the I Cir itate Look Cy ground, vacant lots, pieces and of Lexington avenue, between Seventieth ret streets: of Little West RA street, between getendl bea street, between ie sent ot seen ‘Street bet “0 levard ~~ 4 eet, between Boulevard ai Hudson River, to the extension of half the block on wey side of the J houlevar’, 4. Both sides of Worts street, between Baxter street a Chatham me sauare, East side of Tenth avenue, between Manhattan and abun etre: streets; both sides of Laurence street, from con to Tenth avenue ; both sid ft 17th deny 4 avenue to Laurence stree street from Ninth to Tenth avenue, and south side of tm surest from Ninth to Tenth avenue. Eighty eighth 6, West side of Fourth and Ninetieth streets, anc by Eig cient, Bee eyo Ninetieth and seed first aurects and Four: Madison avenues, the bl boun Eighty ninth Ninetieth vy avenues, ty ninth and eb stress, and Lexington and Fourth avenues, and ¢: side of Lape, Lol va between Bighiye eighth snd ap -ninth st inety-sncona ks bounded inet preety, mine. second nd net ark third vatracl Ninety- dae earinconiv ant nite Wee ie ving ahia net jinety-fourth wine and Madison a vane. nye of Ninuh avenue, between Fiftieth and Pit. a it streets. %; FNorth North side A se street, between Washington aa Greenwioh stre ne ‘Blocks bounded \d Third avenues and aby omen ninth ang! Ei streots a ued inh av t eat Hoth sides ‘Twenty-fr were t, between Sixth and mth avenues, to the extensio She teraectine re on ‘of half the block on, Twenty-fourth street, between avenue IN and Fieaenag." seventh street, between T nthe prenerty known as 17, me a Pon raat auaeacaeces notarsnecareetes pier 29 North Raver. 8. Both sides of Cherry street, from Pike to Market th sides of Twenty-four Bleventh avenue, to the enbesalon ot Reif ure ble block resus intersecting streets. Ail persons whose interests are affected by the above- named assessments, and who are opposed ‘to the same, Fequested to present their obdjec- tions, in writing, to “thomas B. Asten, Chairman of tie Board ot treet, Assessors, at their office, 19° Chath: within thirty days from the date of this notice. JOHN McHARG, Ornicx, Bound Or Assessors, New You cig dare my ___MISCELLANEUUS, | A pig A LAND & RURE RECEIPT 1 FOR. “RHEUMA- be sent toany eat, i Aaaress X.'C., Herald Uptown Bra ee © conte XTURKS FOR BUTCHERS AND prgcene fon, setouane gu wane Fs Desk, Ae. formerly abed At Broadway Mai bd ©.'d. TIMPSON, Insurance office, 696 seventh av. $$. phe nd ENGINEER, pean ads i STEAM AND fitter, twenty-five years’ veri man low pressure beam erisine, WO horse, wlth mil ee chinery ; well posted in different kindest oils, putting up nd improving machinery engl ac. ferences EL ADAMS, 306 Bast Fuh st given. Address NATHANIEL “Ty IVE AND LET LIVE."—CHoIcES T OYSTERS, served in Fulton M. aad Fulton sree Boston Clam howler” orouem DY SPENUKK & BEN HUBBARD, Caterers! Sion a Mag STATIONERS, PRINTERS “AND Blank Boo! i ie ye facturers, 93 Fulton street Blank rit AONATHAN JANBB,..

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