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ate family ; best city reference. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Cooks. ce. TIC ST., BROOKEYN.—A NEAT, CAP. Hh le rl to do cooking or general | housework; is te 4 JOUR, mical : ‘an excellent A woaber end frover : highly recommended; city or country. iT 47TH BT., BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS.— mother and daughter; one as cook, wash and froner; city or country; good reterences, fins 350 EAST 18TH ST.,CORNER OF 1ST AV.—A RB- spectable x ene girl as first class cook, washer and jroner in a small, priv: Call for two days, 378 2D AV.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK; GOOD REV- * erences. Address care E, W. BYRNE, 378 2d ev. 538 WEST 40TH ST., CORNER 1TH AV.—A respectable young woman as cook or to do gen- eral housework in a Very small private family. Call tor two days, IRVING PLACE.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO Chambermaids, &e. 53 chamberwork and assist _with the waiting in a pri- vate family; no objection to a private boarding house. Call at present employer's for two days. 58 WEST 15TH ST.—-A YOUNG AMERICAN WOMAN stress as first class chambermaid and good plain seam- ; an operate on different machines; five years’ Yeterence trom last place. Call for two days. 216 WEST 29TH ST,, ROOM 5.—A RESPECTABLE colored girl as chambermaid and waitress; ex- cellent reterence. BAST “TH ST.—TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, ‘one as chambermaid, the other to take care of ; ood references. 40: EAST 16TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK.—A young woman as chambermaid; is willing and obliging ; would assist with the washing or help to take care of children ; seven years’ reference from last place, 3D AV., NEAR 62D ST. 1.050 32 Ava REAR Gost YOUNG on washing and troning; best city rete: Dressmakers and Seamstresses. ‘ll WEST LITH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER desires a few more engagements by the day in pri- Yate families, 3 WEST 9TH ST.—-MME. GRENIER MAKES ELE- OL gant Walking and Evening Dresses for ladies and children at short notice; charges less than other first class reliable dressmakers ; no 4.() EAST OTH ST—WANTED, BY A PIRST CLASS dressmker, who has her own machine and can do all Kinds of sewing, a pleasant, permanent hone, where she ¢an_ have her little boy, two and a half years of age; reference. Call on or address DRESSMAKER. 5 TH ST., NORTHWEST CORNER 1TH AV., SIDE door.—A dressmaker wishes to work for firopics nds of by the day, week or month; can cut and fit all ki ladies’ and children’s dresses, and do all sewing; can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's an and other machines; c: ive best city references. on Monday or address Ing the week. 9 CLINTON PLACE.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS- maker would like a few more engagements by the @ny or week; understands sewing machines. il on or Mrs, DESMOND, 0 4TH AV.—AS FIRST CLASS SEAMSTRESS ; cuts and fits ladies’ and children’s dresses, boys” suits and shirts; operates on Wheeler & Wilson machine. 103 36TH ST.. BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 6TH eo) ave.—A French dressmaker to Fo, out by. the day an cut and fit any kind of ladies’ dresses; Call for two days. 17 WEST &D 8T., FIRST FLOOR—A COLORED dressmaker wishes work at home or by the day; Samily sewing by machine, Address Miss A. C. 135 EAST ISTH ST.—A COMPETENT DRESS- e)¢) maker, who fits and trims in the latest styles, ‘wishes a few more engagements by the day or week. 15 EAST &TH ST.—-A SEAMSTRESS, WHO UN- & derstands all sorts of family sewing and dress- making, wishes a few more engagements. Call or ad- Gress for two days. 1 EAST 2TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS- maker would like a few more customers by the ay, or is willing to work home. Address Miss N. H. 184. BEBECKER 8, NEAR MACDONGAL—AN experienced dressmaker to take work home or Bo ont by the day or week ; best reference. 206 EAST 28TH ST., NEAR 3D AV., RING THIRD bell.—A dressmaker of experience, and that ‘would wish few customers at her home, will give every satisfaction; prices reasonable. 21 WEST 20TH ST.—A COMPETENT DRESS- maker would like a few more engagements by the day, or would take work home and fit b sat their residence if desired; a pertect it guaranteed. Call or address. AL WEST 18TH 8T.—A DRESSMAKER WISHES A few more engagements to go out by the day or to take work home; can cut and fit; stylish trimmer. Q59 WEST sTH T.—COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, first class cutter and fitter, to go out by the day; Wheeler & Wilson machine, Call on or address M. K, 323 STAY. NEAR 9TH STA DRESSMAKER Wishes a few more engagements to 4o out by tho oy ia e , Call week; can Operate on Wheeler n'a na Call on or address Mrs. ANFORD. CANAL ST.—A DRESSMAKER FROM PARIS, well acquainted with her business, wishes to ob- tain work in private families or at home. 34 * EAST 2TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS- maker, cutter, fitter and trimmer wishes afew rors engagements by the day or week. Address DRESS- AKER. 47 6TH AV.—CUTTING, BASTING AND INSTRUC- tions by 8, T. Taylor's system of di in latest Parisian ity 1 6TH wishes can cutand fit 9 BROADWAY.—A FRENCH DRESSMAKER wishes a few more engagements, BROADWAY, BETWEEN 36TH AND 37TIT atreets.—A competent dressmaker, makes and makes over walking and evening dresses, misses’ and children’s suits fashionably. Call or addcess. DRESSMAKER, WHO IS A FIRST CLASS CUTTER and fitter on ladies’ and children’s dresses, desires Engagements by the day oF week; isa good operator an bring own machine if required. Address M. M., box 131 Herald Uptown Branch office. FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WISHES A FEW more engagements to go out by the day or week; can cut and fit in the latest style; is a good designer: has been several years ina first class branch house; has her own machine; good sit reference. Address for two days J. F., box 148 Herald Uptown Branch office. N_Al DRESSMAKER WISHES A FEW MORE CUS- tomers by the day ; cuts, fits and trims in a superior manner and in latest style. Address I. X. L., box M7 Herald office. A GOOD DRESSMAKER TO GO OUT BY THE DAY ds a first class cutter and trimmer). or would take Work home. Addre: box 108 Herald Uptown Branch office, A. TROROUGHLY | COMPETENT, | SEAMaTRESS wishes to make a few engagements in families; is a fine operator on Wheeler and Wilson's machine; under- stands perfectly cutting and making up under linens; ould go out or take work home. Address Mrs, STAN A ferald Uptown Branch office. INE SEWING WANTED—AT HOME, BY A FIRST rate seamstress ; can make shirts, children's clothes eae ladies’ underclothing. Address B, H. 8., Herald Up- 0 ee —A COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS few engagements by the day or week; eferences. Wy ANTED—B¢ AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, IN pha aren fs ST ete can cut ol on cox » Ad- dress H. I. R., station A, Spring st. Pert ae ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS SEAM- stress; is a good cutter and fitter; has good taste for trimming : do millinery and boys’ clothing ; oper. ates on the sewing machine and has sic Aiddress M. O.; Heraid Uptown Branch oie, eTBee™ Genera! Housework, &c. 41 EAST 12TH ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE GIRL, «J lately landed, to do general housework for a oy megan family ; is willing and obliging. Call tor 437 WEST wre 8T.—-A YOUNG GIRL TO DO housework tor 2 small tamily. 1 147 2D AV., BETWEEN 60TH AND GIST STS., * second floor, care of Mrs. Kent.—A respectable FoUne girl, Just arrived from Canada, to do general ase Work in a small family; reference from last em- Ployers, now in this city, with’ whom she was engaged ‘the last 3 years, Housekecners, &e. 1 SOUTH STH AV.—A YOUNG WIDOW LADY as Poussnecges, In some widower’s family. Apply to or address Mrs, SAMUELS, 4 Understan: Inen roo bt ; Undoubted reference. Address HOTEL. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1873.-QUADRUPLE SHEET, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. IN THE Housekeepers, &e. WEST 38D ONE FLIG! UP, 247 Man respectable woman, Wein het sister and one child, aa houseke*per ; best city reference. * ST.—A LADY OF INTELLIGENCE 251 ware a id a gentleman’s family or to take el of an invalid ; no objection to children er to leave fhe chey? references exchanged. call on or address M. CG ‘ WEST 43TH ST.—A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE 334. Nip as housekeoper in some gentleman's amily; would mind and take Orough charge and eare of a House tor any fainily who might wish to travel for a year more; highest reterence given. Apply personally or address Mrs, H. L, T. 492 BROOME ST., BASEMENT.—AN AMERICAN a Indy, aged 3), as housckeeper; no incumbrance; no objection to leave the cit none but those hon- orable intentions need apply. Call for one week. EAST 56TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW judy a9 working housekeeper, either in a public or private family; no objections to the country; is a ‘ood pastry cook, ‘and competent to take charge’ of any rnst: is willing and obliging; gocd reference from last place. Can be seen for one week. 536 6TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO TAKE Oe charge of first class tenements or other house: a references. Call on or address in care of Win. J. ole. RING FIRST BELL.—A WIDOW LADY West, well educated refined, young and prepossessing, as housekeeper in a widower’s family; iy capable of making home pleasant and happy ;no objec- tion to the country; triflers need not apply. Call trom. 10 A.M. to5P. M, tor one week. Mra, GREY. 557 StH AVA MIDDLE-AGED ENGLISH PRAC- OE tical housekeeper; has had entire charge of @ young family; is a good sick nurse; has a knowledge of millinery, dressmaking and hairdressing. YOUNG WIDOW OF REFINEMENT AND INTEL- ligence wishes 2 position as housekeeper in a wid- ower's family; none but respectable partics necd reply. Address Mrs, KITTIE H., box 122 Herald oflice. N ENGLISH LADY DESIRES A POSITION TO take thorough charge of a gentleman's Jarge estab- Ushments testimonials as to capability and respectability. re SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Laundresses, cic. 1,305. ecitbte wenn to do wating for or gentlemen at her residence; terms moderate 87.-A RE- good GTUYVESANT LAUNDRY, M43 8TH 8T.—ALL KINDS of washing done in superior style ; cuffs and collars @ specialt: ‘oods collectea and delivered promptly; or- ders by mail attended to. Nurses, dc. . Q18 BAST, STH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘woman as wet nurse in a private family. ° sta nt @ first class DRESS! ke measure, cut At trim, dee; one wie has fad cig experionce and drecamakings aint tora Apply at No. 6 West Ith st, ‘meur to live out and wor! light housework. Broad ossesses taste and ability will, if proving competent on a {iiat, be liberally dealt with and have a permanent situ- ation. EL before 9 A. M. at Manager's desk, Broad- way and st. A T. STEWART & CO. want a FOREWOMAN, to take charge of the hand sewers in the CARPET DEPARTMENT ‘poly at the Manager's Also, first class CARPET SEWERS. Apply before 9 A. M. at 9th st. entrance, Broadway and 10th st, 29 WEST 17TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH = <i) avs.—Wanted, a baby to wet nurse at her own residence ; has lost her own, two days old; first class ref- erence; is young and heaithy. Address Dr, E, ALTEN- WEST 2D ST.-AN IMMEDIATE ENGAGE. ment as monthly nurse: BLEECKER 8T.—-AN AMERICAN LADY would like to have a baby to nurse on the bottle, ‘re it would have a mother’s care. Q7 WEST 2TH STA RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman as wet nurse, city or country; willing and obliging: good reference mada 44 WEST 25TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST. ant middle-aged woman as monthly nurse; no objection to go out of the city; best reference. Call on or addyess Mrs. JOUN COX, N AMERICAN LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION AX. as nurse, by the week or month, in some. first class families; none others need address J. . L., Herald Up- town Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. ITUATION AS WET } SE WANTED—BY A YOUNG Woman; baby a inonth old; best reference, Address Mrs. MARY SMITH, Bergen Post office, New Jersey. Miscellancous. 24.3 WEST 8D STA CAPABLE AND HIGHLY ©) respectable lady to take care of an aged couple or fo travel with an invahd:{s a perfeet seamstress and competent to take entire charge of a house. Can be seen atany time. F. M., East New York Post vitiee. A TRUSTWORTRY, COMPETENT, MIDDLE-AGED or to sew and to tike care of American lady, in some good family, as housekeeper motherless children, Ad- dress GOOD OPPORTUNITY, box 12 Herald Uptown Branch office. —WANTED—A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER BY « @ middic-aged lady in a gentleman's family, oF one nenial; city or country. Address WLDO Kym Branch office, WIDOW LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS AND manners as housekeeper in a widower's etent to take charge of a house; or A pleasii iampy;; is fully com) Wolke ¢0 a4 companion : no. objection to travelling; best refe¥énce. Address Mrs. &., box 129 Herald town Branch office. ‘A. WELL EDUCATED GENTLEWONAN, ALWAYS accustomed to the management of n large house- hold, otfers her services as superintendent in a large hotel; ferred. ahotel tobe opered for the Summer months pre- A LADY WISHES TO TAKE CHARGE OF A GEN. Address H, H., Herald Uptown Braneh office, tleman’s city or country residence during the ab- sence of owner, for the next three or four months; no paymentrequirad. Address Mrs. EDWAKDS, Herald Up- jown Branch office. (A. YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT AND GOOD quality, aged 13, would like # situation as house- iceeper ina gentleman’s faintly ; widower preferred. Ad- dress Miss I. D., New York Post office. YOUNG WIDOW LADY, LAYELY ARRIVED FROM the South, as housekeeper, widowers family pre- ferred, or would like to meet a gentleman willing to ad- vance her a small sum of money towards taking a fur- nished house. Address Mrs, BUYDELL, Herald Uptown Branch office, A YOUNG LADY FROM THE COUNSRY, EDU- cated, refined and agreeable, desires a situation as honsekecper, companion or any gpeiton, of trust; refer- lig dress STRANGER, Herald Uptown Branch ottice. A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN, of refinement and education, as housekeeper; un- derstands the hotel business berctly, also any kind of ¢ 34 EAST 17TH ST. N ENGLISH PERSON, WHO e speaks French, as lady's maid, or nurse ‘to one giMI no objection to travel. Call on Monday or address ST., FIRST FLOOR (PARENTS? -® young German lady as lady's WEST 48TH residence), WEST 40TH 8T., THIRD FLOOR, BACK Toom, between 9th and 10th avs.—A girl wishes a situation in small private family; illing and oblig- ing. Can be seen on Monda: A. RADY WISHES TO ACCOMPANY A FAMILY TO Calitornia; is never seasick; will take care of chil- ren or an invalid for her passage, Address Miss M., Herald Uptown Branch office, tor three days. —WANTED—BY A WIDOW, A SITUATION AS + janitress of a house arranged in-French flats; would Attend to cooking if desired; reicrence. Address TRUST, Herald Brooklyn Branch office. AND EDUCA- ‘as companion ne goin ty Eurone preterred ; highest reter- ences. M. B.S. Herald Uptown Branch office. A. YOUNG LADY, HAVING MUCH LEISURE TIME, 1 wishes copying or some light employment .Address Miss S. D., box 124 Herald Uptown Branch office. LADY OF MATURE AGE WISHES TO HEAR OF A arty visiting Europe whom she might aceompany attendant; has good reference as to fenuine respecta- lity, &c.; mutual terms may be agreed on; has had ex- perienet a voyager; answers will be awaited foi YOUNG LADY OF REFINEME! tion, possessing fine musical talent toa lady fortnight, J. C., Brooklyn Branch Herald office. YOUNG AMERICAN LADY WISHES COPYING to do at nome or in an office. Call on or address COPYIST, 44 Rivington st. YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE COPYING OR writing of any kind todo at home, or would take a Situation, Address A. 8., Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘ANTED—A POSITION, BY A MIDDLE AGED ay of refinement, to take care of aud read to an invalid; would accept aor thing not menial, Address M. A. V., Brooklyn ich Herald office, sewing machine, Address Mrs. H., Herald office. A. XQUNGLADY, OF ABOUT 28 YEARS OF AGE, OF culture and refinement, to superintend the house. hold of a gentleman, veing in every way qualified to teach young children; rejerence given ani required. Address D. N., box 120 Herald Uptown Branch office. POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A GENTLE- man’s fainily, and that of @ widower greatly pre- ferred, is desired by a young and cultivated lady, who 1s inevery way competent; satistactory references given and required. Address 7.'R, 8., Herald Uptown Branch office. ITUATION WANTED BY A MARRIED LADY—TO be agent or housekeeper for a house: first class references; integrity and strict honesty promised. Ad- dress, by letter, Mrs. BERG, 452 Canal st. ANTED—A SITUATION FOR A HIGHLY EDU- cated, middle-aged German lady, in. a respectable family. either to superintend the housthold or to educate children; she understands English and French pertectly well and has great experience in teaching; best refer- ence given amd required. Address F. ¥., 113 Market st., Newark, N. J. WANZED=BY AN EDUCATED AMERICAN WIDOW, of 283, a position in a widower's family, where she could have her little daughter, aged 6 years, with her; is capable of making-home happy and not afraid to work wiles {9.56 fo the Sout sarel pauarerencs as Wa red.” Only first cl arties need address, appointin: interview, MAUD M. Vs, Brooklyn Post offee. : ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED LADY, a position as housekeeper in a Ce See 's family; country preferred; aa member of the Bnglish Church; tree enubtis en fad pelea eciven and required: ree e Fi ei s Adress Mra, KARROTHERS, Horall Upiown ‘ranch office. ‘ANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER’S POSITION IN A hotel; no objection to leaving city. Address for one week J., West Side Advertisement office, 308 West 23d st. ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY WHO THOROUGHLY understands the care of children, a situation as lady's or children’s maid ; she wishes to return to Europe and her services to be given in return for rian iat ood as ee Address MAAT, box lil Herald Uptown ch office. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. RATHER “ELDERLY YOUNG LADY,” WHO IS surfeited, suffocated, submerged, swamped, overrun with friends, t h and applause, and who never yet ever found ‘anything in life dificult to obtain, except money, is just now ready to work very hard for some + tor, in her present finances, butter would be esteemed an unjustifiable luxury. ‘There is scarcely any work, trade or profession that, with ready means, she is not capable of pushing with extraordinary executive ability ; but she infinitely prefers literary work. She will write ‘a letter, @ story, @ novel, a poem, a sermon, & political speech or anepic. She writes one and the other with equal ease, haying already done all of these. She will teach every: thing exeept the languages. “One tongue is enough for & woman,” when it is as long as her's. Preliminary cor- respondence for those whose work is not quite ready. $1 each exchange of letters; only the first two eommunica- tions 26c. each exchange.’ Please address MONEY, care ‘Miss Weller, box 79 station D. Safest security tor chara d required bet n interview is granted. YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A SITUATION AS cashier; can give best references, Address K. K., box 122 Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS saleswoman; would take charge of an underwear lepartment, or would do copy . Address, stating par- ticulars and salary, T., box 123 Herald office. RESPECTABLE YOUNG PERSON WISHES TO tend in a fancy confectionery, bakery or shoe store ; is trustworthy, Addyess, with ‘particulars, M. A. ©.; Orange, N. Je ‘ANTED—A POSITION BY AN AMERICAN WIDOW understands housekeeping in all its branches; would take charge of a widower’s family; no objection toa Southern or Western city. Address, for one week, HOUSEKEEPER, West Side Adveriisement office, 305 West 234 st. ANTED--BY A WIDOW LADY OF THE HIGHEST respectability, @ position as housekeeper, or any place of trust; reierences given and required. Address A. B. K., Herald Uptown Branch office, (A. FRENCH LADY, LATELY ARRIVED, WISHES 4 situation in an American family to teach French and sewing. Call at 33 West 13th st. Segond, floor. MME. VBESER, from 11 to3 P. M., Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday. FRENCH LADY OF EXPERIE to have a few more scholars to teach daily. for her evening class, on very reasonable terms. or call at 136 Wooster s sts,, care Mrs. Address between Prince and Houston Pension Fr T. STEWART & Cv, want several first class DRESSMAKERS, who have becn accustomed to work on high eost silk dresses. Also CLOAK, SACQUE and POLONAISE MAKERS, for custom work irst class MILLINERS. First class CREPE WORKERS, First class OPERATORS on LACE, ILLUSION and WHITE WORK. Steady employment and liberal pay per Appiz belore 9A. M. at 9th st. entrance, a jiece or week. roadway and A —WORK GIVEN OUT AT ADVANCED PRICES TO + pay for first class sewing machines by instalments ; instruction tre: POND 20., 142 East 8th st. and 21 Astor place. CHANCE TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY.—MEN, women, boys and girls !earn and take positions; de- inand greater than the Supply, | TUOMPSON'S College, 20 4th av,, opposite Cooper Institute. A —WANTED, SEVERAL FIRST CLA6S SAL + ladies for our ladies’ underwear and corset depart- to those fully competent we offer good salary and 'y situations, STERN BROTHERS, 367 Sixthav. —BLAKE, BUCKWALTER & CO., . 115 4th av., corner of 12th st., want two experienced’ cutters on ladies’ underwea: work given out to pay for first class new sewing ma- chines; we pay the highest prices paid iu the city for our work ; allearned over a small weekly instalment we pay in cash; the best inducements ever offered to get @ sewing machine, either to pay for the sai or in cash. In justice to ourselves we feel it caution the public against impostors in this bu ness, Who sell second hand, worthless machines at enormous profits and pay starvation prices for work they give out, which reflects on those that are doing an honorable budness. We sell first class new machines, and pay the highest prices for our work, We will sell for cash this week a variety of new machines just recelved from the manufactory, at About 20 per cent less than the same can be bought for, Come and examine our goods and prices for yourselves. N EXPERIENCED NURSE IN A SOUTHERN family; must be neat and genteel and well recom- mended f¥om last employer; German or French pre- ferred ; goot wages if sulted. Call, between hours of 5 and 6 o'clock, Monday afternoon, 470 Broome st, up A. XOUNG LADY TO MAKE false collar and cuts, 0 chine; one who thoroughly O, BOUSSON, 6 Broadway A —LADIES ARE INVITED TO TAKR ANY KIND + of Sewing Machines they like, and to take out shirts, ladies’ undergarments, &c., fo make at hoine or in shop, and pay only small sums down and leave small sums every week, and sf cash for work, FINSBURY GARMENT MANUFACTURERS, 106 Chambers st. A —WANTED, EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES FOR + our jet goods and jewelry departments; none but those having good city reference need Apply. THER, 367 6th av. STERN BRO RAWERS,.—EXPERIENCED OPERATORS WANTED, IJ ‘on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, tomake jean and linen drawers: steady work at good vrices, WEPMORE & HITCHCOCK, 271 Canal RRAND GIRL WANTED—MUST BRING 4 references; must be at least 15 years old, know how to read and write, and, if competent, will find a good situation at Waverley plac ines? CLASS CARPET SEW M. SHE. RS WANTED. TY, 808 Broadway. OOD HANDS WANTED-—FOR BOYS’ CLOTHING J and shirts; vests given out A. GIRY, 466 6th a T OOP SKIRT HANDS WANTED.—BEST PRICE paid and steady work. ©, SHERWOOD, 248 4th av. ADIES—WORK FURNISHED AT HOME TO PAY 4 for first class sewing machines on easy monthly in. ee. NEW YORK MACHINE _COMPANY, 361 3d av., near 26th st. |: auataaaeaal ON LADIES’ SUITS WANTED, Also braiders on Indies’ suits. Machines run by steam. Experienced hands can have good wages and steady employment, Apply at H, B, CLAFLIN & CO.'S workrooms, 42 Leon- ard st. PERATORS ON WILLCOX & GIBBS’ MACHINES, competent to do the finest lace work, such as pleati puffing, &e. ; to such will pay from $8 to $10 a week. Cail, ater 10 o'clock, on Tuesday, at 71 Broadway, over music store. PERATORS WANTED—ON GROVER & BAKER machine... EINSTEIN & BERNHARD, 413 Broadway. OPERATORS WANTED—ON WHEELER & WILSON'S and braiders on Grover & Baker's; first class hands only need apply; also finishers on ladies’ suits and ap- prentice. GERE, No. 4 Grand st. TRAW SEWERS.—FIRST CLASS HANDS WANTED, to sew fancy braids over frames. J. THOM N, 577 Broadway. JANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; one who can wash andiren. Apply to Mme. DES- BOIS, 513 6th a ANTED—A TEACHER FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE and needlework. Address N. N., box 134 Brooklyn Branch Herald office. ET NURSE WANTED—FOR CHILD, 1 old. Address NURSE, box 4,352 Post 7 Rata iar RY NURSE _ences, 17 WANTED.—APPLY, WITH REFER- East 36th st weird 7 CLERKS AND SALESMEN. -AMYED—A SITUATION AS DRi Warr trea mes cae a Gren G. P. 8., 817 Court st, coruee ot hea 'ANTED--A GOOD MAN TO TAKE CHARGE on hosiery de] Mt; must be th Wit. KINZEY, Broadway, corer dia WA STED—A YOUNG MAN, 18 T0 2 YEARS OP acre with a knowledge of bookkeeping, who is willing to make himself ; salary moderate, Address K. 43 ©O., Herald office. 10. —ANY LADY CAN EARN $10 DAILY aT + home, by devoting a few hours to an honorable new business, easily learned. Apply at 237 6th gy., watchmaker's store. 1 EAST 9TH ST., NEAR 5TH AV.—WANTED, FIRST ©) class milliners} no others meed apply. 100 OPERATORS WANTED—ON ALL KINDS OF sewing machines, to make ladies’ linen and lawn suits; those having t! wrt pohines pacterred work ANTED—A GENTLEMAN FROM 25 TO 3) YEARS) of age to assist in the imtroduction ofa first cias ilustrated’work. A pa: with some self-reliance an modestly good address, who has am! mn beyond weekly salaries and the routine duties of an office, Can make w& permanent and lucrative income. Apply at 53 Maidem Jane, Monday and Tuesday, between 10 and 12 A. M. WAXTED-A BOOKKEEPER -TO KEEP WORK~ hand ledger and make himself generally useft! one who has occupied similar position preferred; state. business, ata good salary, or a percentage would be flvea must be able to keep books, de. Address X. P., ferald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG MAN, SPEAKING FOUR LANGUAGES, Wishes to procure a situation as cook, waiter of valet with a good tamily, in city or country. Address JOHN, box 177 Herald office. RESPECTABLE COLORED BOY WISHES A SIT- uation in a small private family as a waiter or to take care of one horse. West Sud st. A —TO DRUGGISTS.—WANTED, BY A YOUN + ried man, a situation either in @ retail or wi store; is well acquainted with the city retail and pre- scription trade; best city reterence. “Address for one week, stating salary, &c., DRUG CLERK, Herald Brook- lyn Branch office. A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS WAITER ina private family; he speaks French and @ little English, Address 644 6th avenue, first floor, A XQUNG MAN OF FAIR EDUCATION, WITH A unger, Wishes @ situation as tutor in a highly res or a few pupils to teach them Frene: ta! at their homes; wages moderate: best references given. Address ABR. GREEKER, Herald Uptown Baanch oftice YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS, JUST inily ax groom or valet; can be well recommended by a leman in this city from Europe. Address J. W., Herald FRENCH MAN DESIRES A PLACE TO MAKE 1,271 Broad way. SITUATION WANTED BY A BOY, 15 YEARS OF Address his father, DANIEL €, CHAPMAN, 20 6th ay., Brooklyne in @ private fami thoroughly understands his busine: best city reference, Address J. D., Herald Up- ic landed trom Eurobe wants a sitiation in @ private Uptown Branch office. AL iinsete uefa kr ony employment. address A. D., age,in some mercantile house; wages no object. A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS WAITER IVENING PLOYMENT WANTED—BY A RESPECT. 4 able, industrious voung man, who is disengaged after 6P.M. Address W. JAMES, station | ‘OTEL OWNERS.—A GENTLEMAN OF 15 YEARS’ experience offers his services to hotel owners to Manage and superintend the same; country or city; sal- ary moderate ; unexceptional reterences given. Address, with real name, CASWELL, Herald office. EADWAITER'S POSITION WANTED—BY A COM- petent man; isa good carver, kitchen and dininy room manager. Address CHARLES R., 90 3d av., second tloor, lett stairs. JITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN OF NINE YEARS? kD experience in the wholesale grocery trade. Address CHARLES G., 62 South Sth av., drug sto ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GERMAN 19 kK of age, who speaks a little English and writes a 00 ; office work preferred. Address N. G., 517 est 24th st, ITUATION WANTED—BY A VALET OR BODY SER- +) vant, to travel; speaks several languages; very best oi references, Address box 135 Herald Uptown Branch ofice, (0 BUTCHERS OR VEGETABLE DEALERS—A young man wishes to drive or carry out, Address, stating salary, J., Brooklyn Branch Herald ottice. I ke rath tatet AS TRAVELLING SERVANT for Europe in a private family: speaks perfect French, Englisti, German and Italian; good references, Address A. E., Herald oftice. V ANTED—A POSITION EITHER AS A TRAVELLER, buyer or manager of a first class window shade custom and upholstery store, by one who has had expe- rience in all the above positions; a lhberal salary wouid be required ; no objection to lucality. Address X., box 109 jerald o WANTED—A SITUATION FOR A BOY IN SOMIE ligt business, with a view of learning it; has vood reference: dre Herald Uptown ANTED—A SITUATION BY AN ELDERLY man person (male) ; hght employment preferred; ood reterence giyen. Address J. G. J. KAISER, 403 reenwich st. heir own m flyed out Apply ty OPPENIIN BRON & RAMNER, | references and aaiacy, which ‘aust bo moderate: ng Broome st., New York, othe I be notic \iress D. L. N., Herald office. Q19 GE AV AT THE MAIN ROOMS OF | TIT ANTED-TWO, FINST CLASS SALESMEN OI ‘arisian Be be ase waist a hosie : éan make batton holes, anda first class skirt hand.” SOHNSON, BERNE & CO., 94 and %6 Rast 14th st, | GOO -AEAPY, WItH THIS AMOUNT CAN SE. AN\ED-EXPERIENCED SALESWEN Fuig! ») « cure a good situation in a store doing a nice wee mourning goods and dress goods. ANTED—EXPERIENCED SALESMAN door, sash and blind business. Address, erences anil terms, B. A. E., box 139 Herald off ANTED—EXPERIENCED SALESMEN FOR Tie dress goods department. Apply before ll A.M, to W. JACKSON, 729 Broadway. ANTED—TWO YOUNG MEN FOR PARC clerks; must have a thorough knowledge of pars cel wrapping, WM, KINZEY, Broadway and Ninith street. 4 & GRELG, 71 Broudway, corner ot 9th st. f IN Tue with refy ce, Westen GENTLEMAN POSSESSED OF GOOD! conversational powers to act as outside salesman, i liberal terms are offered. Apply to to.a competent pa ANTED—A SALESMAN IN, A CARPET STORES must understand the retail trade; reference re- quired. Address tor one week J. box 184 Herald offic: V ANTED.—A FIRST CLASS LADIES’ SUIT AND! cloak honse desires toengage a salesman who is. well acquainted with the best dry goods jobbers and res tailers coming to this market; a good opportunity for at Seve man, Address, with particulars, W. W., Herald, omce. JANTED—A MAN, THOROUGHLY POSTED IN) every branch ofthe dry goods department, to take charge ot and to act on the floor; none but those having: best city rererence need apply. Toa competent rere a good opportunity is offered at B. ALTMAN & CO.’S, 33% and 333 6th av. ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE AND EXPERIENCED: person to sell dress trimmings. None but those fully experienced need apply at B, ALTMAN & CO.'S, 33h and 333 6th av, eee beeen CRITE AI et Sahel ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE AND EXPERTZNCEB person to sell dross trimmings, None but those having, best experience need apply at Be ALTMAN & *S, 331 and 333 6th av. A. 3.) SEEN at Ap ei ST YOUNG MAN AS ENTRY OLERK IN business: must be a gt and rapid orrect at figures, and reside with par. \ TANTED—A the hardwa: writer, quick and ents. ‘Address, in handwritins of applicant, box 164 Hers ald office, stating age, residence, qualifications, refers ences and amount of salary expected, oe. V JANTED—A CLERK IN A HAT STORE; ONE THAT can iron and block hats, a practical man, preferred. Inquire at J. D. BIRD'S, 514 Broad way, trom 10 till E ANTE —A DRY GOODS SALESMAN THOROUGH ly understanding domestic and linen stock; will he also required to take charge of store after business and in same; the best of reference wanted. dress NNITT, 105 Chureh street, New York. COACHMEN AND GARDENSES. ‘A. MARRIE Gener or farmer; good reference. New Brighton Post office, Staten Island. SITUATION WANTED AS COACID u spectable married man; the best of city rete oe ast employer. Call on or address G. T., 29 West MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GARs Address, West from Alst tleman’s road team; no objection to the country. dress D. C., box 161 Herald Uptown Branch office, MARRIED MAN (SWISS) WANTS A SITUATION AS first class gardener; best reference ean be mien Address J AD, Port Washington, Long Island, AX ABLE, BODIED MAN, MARRIED, WANTS | Ay situation asfarmor and gardener. Address 5. Line fngton & Sons, 216 Front st where particulars eau be had. YOUNG MAN, 18 YEARS OF AGP, WISHES & situation to take care of four or five horses cr a wen ds FIRST CLASS COACHIMAN (ENGLISH) WISHES & situation ; undoubted city reterences. Call on or ad~ bog H.S., at Brewster's, Sih av. und Lith st., for two days. FIRST CLA $8 COACHMAN AND GROOM WANT at 1; isa German, married man, no family, perience; undersiands his business in al excellent driver; is sober, respectful and city references. Address ADAM, box 12 FIRST CLASS COACHMAN WANTS A GOOD SITUA tion—Can give four years’ reference; no. objection tgcity or country. Can be seen for two daysat 186 Fast 32d st. CLERKS AND SALESMEN, PHONOGRAPHER WANTS A SITUATION AS amanuensis or corresponding clerk. Address 8. A., box 107 Herald o A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WHO speaks German and English, as entry or shipping More. cierk, or to make hinselt tsefill, ina wholesale Good references given. Address W. 8. Lofitee. ice. V ANTED—EXPERIENCED ENAMELLING GIRLS and paper collar hands; high wages paid; also office b ence. Apply at 15 Lispenard st. WASTED—ONE, LADY AND ONE GENTLEMAN, TO sell diamonds and jewelry at wholesale price, on commission; to those with an_ acquaintance among pri- vate families great inducements are offered: references, Callat jewelry store No. 6 Astor House, Broadway. 7 ANTED—A FIRST CLASS TRIMMER; ONE ACCUS- weet to ordered work ; also two good milliners, at ay. with re! ANTED—BY A LADY OF EXPERIENCE, THE position of housekeeper or the care of children; first class references given and required. Address Mrs. K., Herald Uptown Branch office. KE THE EVENING TELEGRAM, AND KEEP POSTED ABOUT MEN, WOMEN AND THINGS. A AS dvertising trom her WEST 4TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL cook, washer and ironer; LOL ARLES, 87, ROOM IS LADIES’ AND GEN- tlemen’s washing taken in, ble colored woman golicits families’ washing, cooking, houseeleaning, & WEST 29TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH avs,—An experienced laundress to do famil: washit De HARR| 4.0 WEST 2D St. NEAR 7TH AV., FIRST ironing and liousecleaning by the day; best city refer: ence. WEST 40TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, BETWEEN do the fine washing of & few families (ladies or gentle- men), Call ‘address LAUNDRESS, at any tim 3 Wishes families) washing; all kinds of fineries done up in the neatest style ; best references. 214 frito take in washing at herown residence, or Q1G WEST 2TH, ST., SECOND FLOOR, ROOM 6.— A respectable woman wishes washing at her own has good reterence, Call for two days; can be seen at bate he onl would like a family washing; understands flut- tags peowelly reference. Call om or address Mrs. Mc- last place, "Call for two days. V7 Wee? 2. ST., FIRST FLOOR,—A RESPECTA- if —# ing j.ls0 fluting neatly done, Inquire for A. D. floor.—A respectable woman to go out ‘washing, TA7 Bron ‘ay and 7th av.—A first class ‘laundress to 208 WEST srt sr.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS WEST TH ST.. TOP FLOOR.—A YOUNG will go out by the day. house or to go out by the day: can dy all kinds of duting ; for Q17 WEST TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN GO WEST 90TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH € 226 vs.—Wanted, by a respectable colored woman, a family’s wash. | 233 Hien, HIGH ST., BROOKLYN.—A RESPECTABLE laundress wishes a few centlemen’s or fa milics? washing at her own home. Call Wishing at her ne on or address, as above, 239 WEST 20H ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED woman wish men or families; be: he washing of first clas: reference can be given. Call or Mrs, FREEMAN. entle- 525, poste pt Ad rao A rare Geen ‘T . 3 housekeeper : address. 250 VES? 20,80, THIRD FLOOR. BACK Room. OU A respectable worman to go out by the day was ing, ironing or house cleaning; excellent city retere G6 st Av. RING | Fist BELL—AS HOUS Keeper in hotel or other position of trust by a cap! ble middle-aged Scotch woman, with best recommenda- lon Mond. 10 + WEST 44TH ST.—AN EDUCATED, RESPECT ble lady as overseeing I fam- Ty ot a ane, ady ae overseeing Nodsekeepes in the fain taught; references exc T14. BRECKER st, RooM 22—4 wiDow Lapy I. as housekeeper; a widower's or bachelor’s family preferred ; a good home more an object than Muh salnry, Address oF call immediately, Mra, SCOTT, 114 EAST 2TH ST.—AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY AN American lady; best references; she is a good seamstress or nurse, and capable of taking entire charge, one or more chil ed. Call tor ‘unecdae” pe Call or address. 12. WEST BROADWAY, IN NEWS DEPOT,—AN American woman ot middle age as housekeeper; ‘will guarantee entire satistaction, having a thorough bay es ge of all kinds of domestic work; is accustomet rst class families; will cheerfully volunteer to assist, well as superintend; understands marketing thoroughly; also baking and pastry; best recérence. 35 EAST WTH St—A MIDDLE-AGED LADY AS Reaepkeepe is thoroughly practical, and com- Petent to undertake any position of trust. 83 RODNEY st, BROOKLYN, E. D.—A MIDDLE- ps of the highest respectabilit) house- et eat teee and we ve eset any aye Hone but reliable parties need adaress HOUSEKEEPER, ‘AST SOTH ST.—AN AMERICAN WOMAN, a8 house- fully qualified in ail domestic 4 rin familly, im this elty, taimediataly ; exchanged. 223 WEST SOTH Jamily, ST.—A UTHERN LADY AS ina housekeeper of pachelor’s 305 WEST MTH ST, FIRST FLOOR.—LADIES’ OR je) gentlemen's washing or ironing done. 309 EAST 48Tf! 8T., BETWEEN IST AND 2D AVS, e An experienced laundress solicits washing to do at home, or would go out »: "s work, 1D ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS 316 EAST 32 ' sglicits washing todo at home; linens and fine- qr in superior styl WEST 26TH ST. FIRST FLOOR BACK, RIGHT hand.—Gentlemen’s ladies’ and families’ wash- ing solicited by a first rate Washer and ironer. 41Q tH AV. THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM—A respectable woman to do Washing for a few gentlemen ; good city reference lt required. WEST 3TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK rooms.-~A respectable woman would like to get a family’s or gentlemen's washing at her own residence. Call or address, 420 Piled Watt Teg tame woman, a competent Jaundre: wishes sone families’ washing: terms from 7c. to st, — duting tistactory references. Call or ad- 502 fen ance ree Bato oes — erienced laundress solic engagements to go out by the day in private famities. EAST MTH ST., NEAR AV. —A EOT- 506 fy pico A a ba families! washing ry tore, "Reference, 8 OD Mt® 535 GREENWICH 8T., IN THE REAR.—A RE- e' roma bv presbag 8 in to go out b: da: hing and ironit usec! , Tne Asa hopes gl ea A YOUNG PARISIENNE LADY, JUST ARRIVED, speaks three jansuages, wishes to teach French, or find some position ina gant jeman's bose 4 Address, for io weeks, LUCY DE CLEYRAZ, Herala Cptown Brat oftice. YOUNG LADY OF CONSIDERABLE BUSINESS ability desires a position as forewoman in s Inanufacturing establishment—ladies’ fine suits pr ferred—or as salesitdy in some store. Address for two Herald Uptown Branch office. LADY DESIRES A POSITION “IN A_ FAMILY; willing to make herself generally useful: reads and writes French as fluently as Englisi stands thoroughly the theory of mic; ts a neat sewer and can furnish the highest refe cn @ from her last em- ployers, Callon or address TIA: lt .R, 328 West 14th st, LADY WILL GIVE FRENCH LEs- oe PARISIENNE, box 110 uch of DY OF EXPERIENCE ition as designer or days G, F., box 1 D ABILITY DESIRES take charge of either a LAI a dressmaking or millinéry establishment in this or some adjacent Ct first geass references, Address, stating articulars, M. DE KOSE, Herald office. WANTED-EXPERIENCED | SALESWOMEN | FOR ladies’ underclotuing, children’s department, laces and embroideries, cloaks and costumes, WILSON 216, 771 Broadway, corner of 9th st. RETG. y TANTED—FIRST CLASS OPERATORS ON FINE organdie goods, WILSON & GREIG, 771 Broadway, corner of 9h st. ¥V ANTED—FIRST CLASS HANDS TO WORK ON ke fine organdie goods; also a few first class dress- makers. corner of 9th st. Vy ANTED—AT 43 WEST SOTH ST., A WET NURSE; references required. ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A GIRL; MUST be a good cook, washer and ironer; must be well recommended. Apply at 362 ANTED—TWO PROTESTANT GIRLS TO DO THE housework of @ private family. Apply at 377 Bowery. ‘ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A RESPECTABLE girl for general housework; must be a good washer and troner, Call at 49 Henry st. GERMAN LADY WISHES ONE MORE PUPIL— Teaches Music, German, French; good references, Address aricm Post office, N ENGLISH LADY OF EXPERIENCE, ABOUT KE- A“ ‘urning to France, where she has tesided many Years, would take with her several youug ladies desiring f finished education in music or the fine arts, offering them every comfort and elegant society, as she is highly connected im the artistic world. For ‘particulars please gallfrom 2to4P.M. or address MME, SELBY, Il Tenth street, New York. YOUNG LADY OF REFINEME man’s daughter, tleman. Address M. E. Broad Kast A CLERGY- manuensis to an elderly gen- box 109 Herald Uptown ch NASHTER.—A LADY OF GOOD APPEARANCE, WITH J strongest recommendations from first class estab- lishments, speaking French fluently, desires employment mt UsSWicl in a hotel or restaurant. Address BR ICK, Herald Uptown Branch office. NERMAN TAU T—BY A LADY WHO HAS AN EX- X ‘cellent method and great success in teaching ; terms . per lesson, 40c, in classes. Address NEMO, Herald office. ESSONS IN LETTER WRITING, MUSIC, DRAWING 4 and all the English studies. Terms low; but there will be no reduction to old patrons who have tried and proved her, and generously confessed her “cheap atany price.” They have her unparalicied gratitude. Miss W., 48 East Seventeenth street. RS. CHARLES T. CUNNINGHAM, PEN ARTIST, 769 Broadway, third floor, room 19.—Lessons in Writing to gentlemen, ladies and children; lessons $5 per quarter. Visiting cards and envelopes addressed in the best style, Copying executed at short notice. Lessons in Music $10 per qu OPERATOR ON WHEELER & WILSON'S MACLINE, in a dressmaker’s establishment. 469 6th ERSONS CONTEMPLATING GOING ABROAD CAN secure the services of & lady who imparts French (@arisian pronunciation) practically in a comparatively short tne; references. Address FRENCH, 3$ Irving place, ERY LOW PRICES FOR SUMMER FOR THOSE who will send reliable name and residence as secu- rity against trifling, and who will not consider low expec- tations commensurate with inferior ability. Lessons in rammar, arithmetic, plain and parlor readings, a! re higher English branches aud music. Address VERY HIGHEST REFERENCES, box 152 Herald Uptown Branch office, WArten-« SITUATION AS GOVERNESS EITHER in city or country; teaches the English branches, French, German and Music; has first class references. Apply at Workingwomen’s Protective Union, 38 Bleecker V ANTED—BY A LADY OF CULTURE AND RE. finement, a position as saleslady; first class refe ences. Address M., Herald Uptown Branch off _HELP WANTED—FEMALES. —OPERATORS ON WILLCOX & GIBBS’ MACHINE, + on ladies’ suits. Good hai can fii k at ASHER & BRONSON’S, 381 Canal pny ee A FRENCH NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS WAN Must thoroughly understand taking charge of a baby. Apply at 4 av. fam st nich Kh 1, —WANTED, 50 FIRST CLASS OPER. RS ON A. Wheeler & Wilson’s machines, and ie hee work . take work home; also a few Oe ane rE OM ALOOMSON 8 OGe —EXPERT OPERATORS ON WHEELER & Wile A. son mac! ladies’ fine undergarments; high- ne: iv bs rem SACKMAN St 16 Wooster st ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE TO TAKE charge of an infant 17 months old: good city ret- erences required. Apply at 116 East 20th st, Gramercy Park, after 10 o'clock, on Monday. Vv ANTED—LADIES WISHING .GENTEEL AND profitable business can make $3 to $7 per day, so- Neiting orders; convenient little article wanted by all classes, 615 Broadway, upstairs, office 1. A genre oe ED FANOY STRAW BRAID sewers on frame work. CLAFLIN, 40 ‘ker st. HODGES & 'ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SALESWOMAN IN the cloak and sult department of a large retail house ; must have good taste in designing and getting up styles; also a thoroughly experienced cloak and dress maker to receive work at her own house; all work paid for promptly, and good fucilities affurded fo work out of house. Address, giving full particulars, box 153 Herald Uptown Branch oifice. ANTED—A GOOD COOK, TO ASSIST IN WASH ing and ironing; good bread baker; city reterence . Apply at No, 2 West Twenty-ninth street, Mou- Mareh It ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL FOR GENERAL can family; reference from @ month, Apply at 231 last place required ; wages $1 Hast 40th a WARSTED—A GOOD, PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO yery light housework and willing to assist in the care of children, reference, a Vv ANTED—OPERATORS ON THE WHEELER & WIL- son machine. Only those accustomed to bias work gost spely immediately to TOFHAM, WELD & ©O., 003 ir ‘ay. Such a one oly may apply, with Third Deedee J AN’ TED—FIVE LADIES TO TRAVEL; ALSO FIFTY ladies to canvass; ladies can surely make men's wages, trom $60 to $75 per Week, by calling at 783 Broad- way, room 10, ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, at 260 West 11th st.; none need apply without the recommendation for quality and porn ws wages $14 month ; four in family. JOSEPH Re ANTED—A FEW LADIES TO CANVASS FOR AN article wanted in every business house, large or I, throughout the land. Call wt 303 Broadway, room 5 ANTED—OPERATORS ON SEWING MACHINES; ‘also several good suit hands, Apply, at 8 o’elo A. M., to RODGERS & ORR, 183 8th av. ANTED—AN EXCELLENT MILLI mer; also @ saleswoman thoroughly experienced in selling trimmed hats and bonnets and accustomed to the finest city trade; none need apply who are not tuliy competent and can bring first class references, Mme. ©. DE LACY, £82 Broadway, between 1sth and 19th sts. WANTED-A, FIRST | CLASS OPERATOR | ON Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine, dressmakers | and waist hands, Apply to Mme. RALLINGS, 1,115 Broad- wi nder the Hoffman House. ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN berwork and plain sewing; wages No. 408t. Mark’s place, Sthst. LL [ANTED—A FEW GOOD SALESWOMEN ; MUST BE te Bequalte WM. KINZEY, 767 and 769 Bro ‘W4xtED-« GOOD MILLINER; TO A COMPE- tent ere @ steady situation would be given, Ap- ply at 692 av. WASTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, food Fr, ijroner aud plain cook; family small; ference. hariton st. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS CHAMBERMAID AND waitress; well recommended; avo & laundress, Avoly Ot 9B West Ith sweet Baral’ SITUATION WANTED IN A TEMPERANCE GRO- cery or butcher business by a man of some experi- ence; can keep accounts and ¢an loan employer $60 it secured, Address HAYWARD, Herald office. A. XOUNG MAN, AGED 19, DESIRES A SITUATION in some large house as’ assistant salesman, stock clerk or any good position where he can be actively em- ployed; first class reterence In regard to honesty aud ability from last employer. Address E, F, H., Herald omice: FURNITURE SALESMAN WANTS A SITUATION, Address SALESMAN, Herald ofiice. DRUG CLERK WISH EMPLOYMENT, WHERE it in the business in six he can obtain an inte months by investing about $2,500. Keference. Address DRUGS, Herald office. TRAVELLING SALESMAN WANTED—TO SELL Universal RuMings, Fluting and Trimmings, Apply to J. V. ROCKWELL, successor to George H. Woos 118 and 12) Duane st. GOOD BOOKKBEPER, ACQUAINTED WITH THE Finting business, estimalings &e. with about $5,000), desiring to connect himself with a house of estab- Hished ‘reputation, may hear of a very favorable opportu- nity by addressing TYPO, box 17 Herald office. SMART, BUSINESS MAN, GOING WEST 1 days, willtake a few “specialties” in taney dr: goods, Fe. on cominiss reference and, security. Ad- MAN IS DESIROUS OF OB- , Herakt offi A taining a situation as salesman In a carpet house; is thoroughly posted in all its branches: best references given. Address W. B., box l6t Herald offic: Bye o's . EIGHT LANGUAGES; ARREARS WRIT- ten up books kept, A* EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, WITH AN tensive and influential acquaintance with the best ry goods jobbers and retailers shroughout the West and Southwest, is Eee to an engagement Address P. §., Herald Uptown Branch office. T . TENG SALESMAN—POSITION IN JD some good business house ; one who has six years! experience in business for himself; capable of handing any class of customers, Address X, station ©. KERY, , selecter, packer OF any position ; y, completely posted: has near by tra from last employer. Address ALB. RETA PRY ville, two young mu Apply to JOUN GILGA Hotel, at 8A, M ITUATION WANTED BY A SMART YOUN New England; good penman, ‘stand the business. © from 4 Fect at figures: best city references for 4 sobriety. Addrexs A 10: 10 PIANO MANUPACTURERS, party; residing in St, Louis, desires the agency of some weil established piano company, Address” H, ROSVENOR, care County Treasury, St. Louis, Mo. 10 CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLE. sale drug dealers.—A young man, 23 years of ag having studied in this country and in Germany, desires a position where a thorough knowledge of yeneral and alytical chemistry will render his services valuabl of references given and required, Address for one N. F. M., box 121 Herald Seed DRY GOODS OR CLOTHING JOBBERS.—SITUA- tion wanted as general clerk, to go South or West, by an entirely competent man, and persevering; desirous ictive, energetic, industrious f locating permanently im tither sections lied ‘many years; fobvers Who oF Whose customers ueed a man thoroughfy posted in dey foods and clothing can secure one. by addressing PROMPT WORKER Herald Brooklyn Branch ofice. y TANTED—A CLERK IN A LAW OFFICE AT $10 per week. Address A., box 142 Herald oflice. Wat BOY TO ACT AS CAS live at home ; references required. Herald oftice. ANTED--A MAN THAT THOROU stands the iron and steel busi ences, IRON AND STEEL, Herald WAXTED—A YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT BOOK. keeper, Address, with reference, stating particu- , box 79 Post office. HLY UNDER. Address, with \AN AMERICAN MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS coachman: is willing to assist in gardening; thor- oughly understands his business: no objection. to go. in. the country ; city reference. Call onor address, for two dgys, M. J. STTLES, 258 3d av., near 2ist st. f YOUNG ENGLISHMAN WANTS A SITUATION a8 coach man ; Instried ; without encumbrances; pore fectly understands the business; no objection to tha country; with jirst class reterence. Call or addresg BRADLEY, in le, East Sist st. — YOUNG MAN, 1 above or to work in a ai, or im a market ie’; object 18 to learn, box 126 SINGLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS coacid man in a private family; has first class reference, from present and eremployers, Callon or address. 3 D., 24 Bast 40th st. MAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED first class reference from NOACH / man, without any famil; Jast employer, thoroughly acquainted with city and New. ort driving. Only first class families need apply a rewster's, Lith st. and Sth ay., Monday, , COACHMAN'S | SITUATION WANTEDBY ned sponsible colored man; best city reference. Call on oF address J. D. MOOD, No. 6 Dunham court, ad st, near, 7 it 4. Past class narried ; no encumbeal w York and Brooklyn; ty iy Address box 138 Brooklyn Branch Herald ofiie, G ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A GER- X man, « practical man, of experience in greenhouses, graperies and to take charge of a gentleman's place; six ears’ first class reference trom last place. Address J. %., box 140 Herald office, or E. J, B., 15 Nassau st, room 21 his last emplover. NARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN J capable of laying out a new place, putting up gras perics, greenhouses, €c., or tuking good care of a gentles man’s place already improved; would take charge ot ® small farm in connection with the garden; married (Seotch) and would like a good, permanent ‘situations at Bridgeman's seed store, 876 Call on or address A, J. Broudway. N COACH H wife; the wile to wash Inquire of Mr. GEORGE BAI JITUATION WANTED AS COACTIMAN OR COACH- man and gardener; m to the country; 10 years with a previous loyer; highest references. Ad- dress W. 1AM W |, box 446 Post office, New York, JITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A YOUNG married colored man; 8 years’ good reference y thoroughly understands his business. Nos. 2 and 4 East’ (ith st., stable. ITUATION WANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY COMPE. tent coaehman ; nice, clean, tidy and stylish drivers be xroom; strictly sober; best city reference, Audres@ |. H., 6) West 4id st., private stable. \ ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A MAR- \) ried man; best reference; sober and indastrious, Call on or addres: U., 210 West 20th st. TANTED—A FARMER AND GARDENER, GERMAN; must speak English; none but a thorough man witty good referen ed Broadway. WAXTEDIA GOOD FARMER, MARRIED, TO GO 27 miles from New York; speak frene CORBETT, near Bowery. | RDENER, BY AN’ ng German many erence can be given, Address E. 8 WANTED-BY, A MAN AND WIFE, SITUATIONS, man as coachinan, wile as first rate cook ; thoroughly: understand their busine: lish; Dest reference. Address A. B., 213 Barrack 8 ork. iF neg <c me eT Aa WASTEDEA SITUATION AS COACHMAN (PIRST ” experience ; re class) by a German of several yea nearly 5 years in last place ; first rate ity re Inateinployer. Call on or address F. B., 67 Ii saddlery s'ore, WANTEDSA, SITU afi", Middle-aged ma monials ag to respo Ridrens Be J, us He. wd oti WAxTED-A SITUATION BY A DELORNANOY GAR. den 'y gentleman wishing his place improved! from the ture of yesterday can find @ mi capable of imitating nature in virgin and romantic style, Call o1 or address HARRY JOY, Bridgeman’s seed store, 87 Broadway. ; fad htt ne A TANTED—A SITUATION AS CUACHMAN AND groom, by an Englishman (married, no family), can be recommended by last employer, Call.on or ad. dress BEN, first floor, 779 7th ay. near Sist st. TION AS GARDENE 1 man, Who can produc and good conduct, Scotcha ce, ANTED—YOUNG MAN FAMILIAR WITH PLUMB. ing and gas fitting supply business as city salesman, Address, stating former employers, M., Herald office, ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, 30 years of age, as assistant bookkeeper or general clerk; Al references; moderate salary, Address box 153 Herald office. ANTED—AN A NO, 1 SALESMAN IN A LARGE Southern clothing house; only such who have been in the wholesale clothing business here and have the trade need apply. Address box 2,243 Post office. rANTED—MEN WHO WRITE VERY PLAINLY, TO the preparation of Wilson's Business Diree- n a in tory. Address fi f applicant, stati te KR HAL LOUR, ae "k Appllcauous in person not at VW ANTED— XPERIENCED BUSINESS h asters tances teeetaP reais Sees Could set as salesman; undout fen; taper views, y saa Addyess Mr, CO! 225 EAST SOTH ST.—A FIRST CLASS COLORED 4+) coachman; excellent references, Cail or ad- dress for two days. HELP WANTED—MALES. __ A SANYASSER WANTED_ONE ACQUAINTED WITIE shore it st egmebip commeniee, shipowners and aion nore merally. At ‘ith AMERICAN COMPAR Merain omecs 70° sri. PRACTICAL ART TAUGHT FOR $10, WHEREBY gapatie et ta ear ecenee aharzy Devoae’ asastante without charge to re os AT box 140 Herald office. ai GENTS AND SALESMEN WANTED—FOR CITY AND ; ; peady sales; great induces A country ; patent article aii tala ieee CHANCE TO LEARN 1 RAPHY.—MEN, A coon boys and girls learn, tious: = reater than the supply, NS Collexeg sopposive Cooper hstivuie.