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12 SITUATIONS WANTED—VEMALES, Nurses, We. ‘ST., RING’ THE FIRST BELL.—A RE- 10 pon menor child’s nurse; three years’ city reference. BASEMENT.—TWO Mine to mind ebildren, the LEONARD ST., c i 10. 9 do ligt housework ana waiting. ~ - NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. 9 6TH AV.—AN AMERICAN GIRL AS CHILD'S 1 nurse ; Ro objection n to travel. Apply trom 9 to 5, 21 RE ISTH ST.—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE TO erences as to qualification and character. take charge of an infant during the night; best ref- STH ST.—A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN Flas children's nurse; understands the care of an infant from its birth; best city reference, Apply for two days. 2 MADISON AV., CORNER 25TH ST.—AS COMPE- tent nurse; can do plain sewing ; no objection to the country; good city reference, Callior two days at her present employer's. aa MADISON AV., CORNER 25TH ST.—A RESPECTA- ble young girl”as nurse and seamstress, or would @o light chamberwork and sewing. Call for two days at present employer's. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. 30 WES? UTH et.—a8 GOVERNESS OR TO WAIT giucated youns Dh tindy peas French, allan and inglts! with a family Madfems GoVERESS Te Fi years’ city reference. Ty) EDUCATED AND INTELLIGENT YOUNG LADY desires any honorable position whereby she can fty tor any’ position St titer ce cranaenses fy capavlc, ion or Lt 3 witling aud'anxious to work. Adaress Dox 4829 Post AA* nome with te EAD: ¥ anger yn ome w f a e some honorable party itor two days rt distance irom the city preferred. Ca! on Mrs, 1, 108 4th av. (A HIGHLY ACCOMPLISHED SWISS LADY, EXPE. rienced in the education of children, wishes to make an engagement with an American Sean tatending wo to Europe and to spend the Summer in Gene ving & home in Geneva sh take the entire charre children, if the parents should wish to travel; best ret- erences in New York and Geneva. Apply to Mr. F. W. Christern, 77 University place, New York. 6TH AY., RING UPPER BELL.—A FRENCH 361 person, lately landed, to take care of children. 8TH AV., SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A Brotestane nursoean Dring ‘ap an infant from its birth; isa good family sewer) no objection to the country; best city references. 412 STH AVA YOUNG GIRL AB NURSE AND to do light chamberwork. 4.25 BAST IsTH STA YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST class nurse ; Willing to go into the conntry; best references given, a 4.26 EAS? WH eT —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG charge of's baty trou ts birth; best gy references troy fast place. Call or address. ad 4.26 {1H AV. STORE, NEAR 2TH 8T.—A YOUNG a<i\) woman as nurse for growing children and to wait on a lady, understat sewing on the machine and hairdressing; jour. years’ city rence from last em- ployer. 430) oe Sta, iene AND Atak assist in plain sewing. Call on 'M, G(s Dermalds can QQ West writ 81.8 COMPETENT NURSE AND seamstress; can dress hair; eight years’ relerence from last place. WEST 87TH S8T., 6TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE 2) Protest: nt girl as hurse for growing children and chamberiaid or fine washing; willing to 445 WEST 418T.—-A COMPETENT WOMAN AS ey nurse or to take charge of an invalid lady; can gage charge of an infant from birth: country pre- 458 T WEST 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG rl, lately, Janded, ag nu: to take care of chil- fo fintry best reference. dren and do'upstalrs work: Call fortwo days. WEST 45TH STA LADY DESIRES TO OBTAIN | 4 A @ WEST 2D ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).— a situation for the uurse of her children, whom she A young girl, competent of taking entire charge ean highly recommend tor ability, faithfulness and in- | of a baby; would make herself generally useful; no objec= tegrity: growing children preterréd, but competent to | thon to the country; best reierence. take charge of an infant. Apply for two days, between iw {2a opne gap 1 and 2 o'clock. 46452, AV.. BETWEEN SIST AND 390 STS., IN THE _ arse 2 “—E fancy store.—A Protestant young woman as JQ CHARLES ST-—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL | nurse or maid; no obyection to travef; five years’ city to take care of children, ference, B] 2A cA MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN WOMAN | 4.7] ITH AV. BETWEEN, 30TH AND S6TH STS.—A as nurse in hospital or family; has had hospital ex- Tespectable young girl as child's nerse and seam- rionce tor three years; elty relerénees; call for three | stresi; can take care of a baby from its birth; best city ys reference. 10 CLARK ST., BROOKLYN.—A LADY AS NURSE ‘J w an invalid, Apply at present employer's, where satistactory reference will be given. 10 WEST ISTH ST.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS nurse and seamstress; can take entire charge of Sbabyegr, growing children; city or country; best city ence, 108 REENWICH AV.—A YOUNG AMERICAN © giz to take care of a couple of children, 109 MADISON AV.. PRESENT EMPLOYER'S —AS AYFse and scamstress to growing children; can operate on Willcox & Gibbs’ machine. Call before il or V1] BAST ATH ot, BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D Avs., third. 4uor, back.—A young girl, lately landed, to take cr. of children and do plain sewing; will be tound willing and obliging ; is a good sewer. i WEST J9TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman to take care of children and do plain sewing; will be fotind willing and obliging; two and a halt years’ reference from last place ; no objection to the country. Call or address tor two days. AQ() STH AY. ROOM 6—AS8 COMPETENT, EXPE. YU rienced nurse; understands the care of a baby from birth; no objection to travel with a family ; best city. referenee. 51 WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN A OLS child to nurse on the bottle. 516 EAST UTH ST. TWO STAIRS UP.—A GERMAN & irl wishes to take care of an infant; no cee ied to the country ; good reference. Can be seen tor two ays, WEST 26TH ST, 537 an hambermaid. Call or address. 602 2 AV, IN THE FANCY STOR —A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE —AS NURSE, by an English Protestant women, who has many years experience with young children ; thorougnly under- stands the care and nmianagement of & nursery: compe- tent to take entire charge of an intant from ‘its birth; many years’ city references, 62] {TH AY, THIRD FLOOR —A RESPECTABLE and trustworthy girl as attendant on an invalid or aged lady; has no objection to travel; is a good plain sewer; best city reference, T WEST 16TH ST., NEAR 6TH AV,—A TRUST- worthy person as nurse and seamstress; has long and most excellent city reference from last employer; very neat, willing and obliging. 769 3D AV., BETWEEN 47TH AND 48TH 8TS.—A J respectable Protestant girl fo take entire charge ofa baby, or will go as children’s nurse; no objection to the country; good reference. ll WEST SOTH ST.—A COMPETENT YOUNG girl as nurse and to do plain sewing, or would do chamberwork ; good city reterence. EAST STH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER’ respectable woman as nurse and to take care @hild from its birth or growing children; willing ebliging; best city reterenee. ul WEST ATH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS nurse; understands the care of a baby; or would @o ehamberwork and sewing ; no objection to the coun- try ; good city reference. 171 EAST 62D ST., BETWEEN 3D AND LEXINGTON avs.—As nurse, by a respectable Protestant widow, capable of taking care of a baby from its birth, and can False if on the Dottie. “Call or address tor two dys, ©) WEST 2TH ST., NEAR 6TH AV., BASEMENT dell.—As competent nurse, or nurse and todo ht chamberwork or plain sewing; city or country; ce. ‘rst class resere: 47 7TH AV.—A_ RESPECTABLE AMERICAN woman as nurse ; is perfectly competent to take charge of ababy from its birth; country preferred for the Summer, or to travel; best reference given. Call or address. 538 FAST MTH 87-4 YOUNG GIRL AS CHIL. le dren's maid; will do plain sewing and make herseif generally useful SECOND FLOOR, 61( front room.—A respectablé young girl to take care of growing children or as chambermaid; has the best of references. q7 7TH AV., NEAR 52D ST.—A RESPECTABLE, J English Protestant girl as nurse: 1s willing and obliging and fond of children; very ity reference. 7Q() STH AV.cA PROTESTANT WOMAN OF LONG experiénce, as nurse; is capable of taking en- tire charge of an infant from its birth; good city refer- ence. ent young woman as nurse or to do sewing in a le private family; takes special interest in chil- aren; or would do chamberwork and waiting; can fur- wish good city reference. Call or address. 122 WEST 20TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE, INTELLI- ta 781 6TH AV., BETWEEN 44TH AND 45TH STS., IN store.—An experinced infant's or growing chil- dren’s nurse in the city or any part of the country; cellent references trom partiés who can be seen‘al the above numbe: 124 WEST 41ST ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER’S.—A competent young woman as nurse; can take en. tire charge of an infant from birth, or would take care of roung children and make herselt generally usetul ; coun- %, breierred, during Summer months. “Apply atter 10 w’clock, 132 WEST, WTH St, REAR—AN EXPERIENCED 4 young woman to take care of a child and do sewing; ‘willing to go In the country ; good city reference, WEST 19TH ST., IN THE BASEMENT—AN r 135 Mrerean girl, 17 years old, to mind growing chil- dren; best city reference. 14.0) WEST 7TH st., STORE.—AN EXPERIENCED nurse and seamstress or as purse and chamber- maid; city or country ; city reference, WEST 19TH _ ST.. YOUNG GIRL, 16 Y: 8 144 old, to take care of abate ; is willing and obi ing. 147 ‘WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN As nurse ; fully competent to take care of an In- Jant from its birth; city or country. 15 WEST 2TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE & and seamstress or as chambermaid and to do gewing ; no objection to the country; lately landed, 157 FORSYTH ST, REAR BUILDING, FIRST & floor.—A respectable German woman as sick rse ; best referenc 200 BYBsON, STAN AMERICAN | GIRL AS children’s nnrse or to travel with a lady; no ob- jection to the country. 20 ST., CORNER 8D AV.—A_ RE- spectable woman as nurse; no objection to the EAST 37TH fountry for Summer months; five years’ reference from last place. 202 EAST 31ST ST., SOUTHEAST CORNER 3D av.—A girl, 17 years old, to take care of chil- Gren and do plain sewing; good city reference. Call or ress. or todo light chamber- 1 for the Summer ; good reference. 20 ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROT- estant woman as nurse; can take care of a child from a month old; good reference: no objection to the country for the Summer months. ()Q WEST sort ST—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as infant's nurse ; can take entire charge of a baby from Its birth; to bring up by the bottle ; is very fond of children; good plain seamstress: no objection to & little chamberwork ; willing to go to the country ; three ars’ city reference, DAP 18T AV., CORNER BTH IN SHOE STORE.— ©) A respectable young woman to take care of children and do plain sewing; ts kind and attentive to children; best city reference for honesty, &c. Call for two days. 295 WEST 30TH ST.—A_ COMPETENT ye) no objection to do chamberwork or plain se ing ; best reference. 2) WEST 36TH 8ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS COM- petent nurse and to do plain sewing; no objec- tion to the country; excellent reference from last Call for two days. B} WEST SOTH ST.—A RESP ABLE YOUNG 5 y place. girl to mind children and do embroidery; or ‘would do chainberwork and embroidery; is willing and ebliging ; be: TANT AS ity reference. 5: Dai Intenvercrear cas brine coeun om he tetas ie an excellent family sewer; no objections to the coun- try; best city reference. D4] MADISON Av—x RESPECTABLE PROTES tant woman to take charge of a baby from in- fancy or of growing children and do sewing; highest city Feference. Cull or address, QAT WEST 2TH St. NEAT STH AV.—A RESPECT- able young girl as nurse for one oF two children; Bo objection to a baby; willing to doa little chamber: ‘work ; is 4 neat, plain sewer ; three years’ city reference. D247 WEST 33D 8T.—A SCOTCH PROTESTANT young woman as nurse; is capable of takin charge of an infant from its birth; good clty references. © 24 S ERY EXPERIENCED 2 1 do plain sewing ; can rear an infant b : reference, None need apply only ant. 2TH ST.—A SCOT se OAR WEST 47TH 8 8TH AY. AND 256 Broadway.—As nurse in a private family; can take charge of an infant from its birth; can bring it up on a bottle; city reference. 256 HENRY ST. NEAR MO #0 spectable married lady would t child and sew for itin a first Class . a ma Spanish. Call on or address, for two ENRIGHT, OR 4 BAST ATH ST., SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM. A respectable German widow wishes to take in @ child to nurse; has good breast milk and a doctor's Feference. 303% se Mts birth 5 two ¥ B04 pEAST MTH ST—A YOUNG WOMAN AS Nurse is experienced in the care of an infant or Srowing children; willing to assist with chamber work ‘or plain sewing. cS EAST ATH ST. SECOND FL 314 testant girl as nurse and seamst, Derwork and seamstress EAST in day T 42D 8T.—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS can take entire charge of an infant from rs! city references, a712 12TH ST, FIRST FLIGE PRON) BG room.—A compersne Neh ok eealts, FRONT nurse in a first class Christian tamily: speaks. good ench able to teach ; can sew. Call or uddrees: 3] 3 MADISON AV. (2b ST), PRESENT EEM- ployer’s.—A_ respectable girl us nurse; e 21S porerers, apectat) nurse; Wishes to 39] BAST SD sta. Re girl to take care of co) city or country; best reference. 333 {TH AY, IN DYE STORE —AN fe De. Protestant nurse, who understands th: ap infant trom its birch, and will bring it up q tle, or grown children ; is willing and obliging ; has good fe: from her last employer. Address or cali. EAST 9TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE PROTES. tant woman to take care of an invalid lady or to i jady who may require the services ot an PiTignced person; best city reterence. “Call on or addre LiZA ORMSBY, care Mrs. Potter, for two days. NO OBJECTION references. 34 EAST 16TH 8T.—AS NURS to g@ to the country ; good ¢: . 347 wi country, s 3 84 EAST 320 RE} TABLE YOUNG ST.—A SP girl to take care of children and assist in chara Derwork or todo plain sewing ; good reference, 12TH ST.—AS NURSE, BY A RESPECT- Protesignt young girl; no objection to the A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WHO HAS LOST HER baby of flve weeks old, would like to take care of a baby tor the Summer. Address Mra, LEE, Glebe street, range, N. J. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO GO TO Europe with a lady or grown children; can instruct in the English branches it required; is a good seamstress; Will be disengaged first week in June; best city reference will be obtain Address M. a. 6., Herald Uptown Branch office. | Way bookstore, desires some sunt | sition of trust Qimoatios ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN PROTES- \O. tant girl to take charge of an infant; either city or country, L., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION As NORSE WITH ‘A FAM ly going to Europe; reference of 9 years’ service. Fs f'DAN re A barrios Address MAR’ é, Post office, Brooklyn. 4 EAST 18TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO. man as waitress in a private family; unexcep- tionable city reference. 115 WEST 4eTH St.—as FIRST CLASS WAITRESS; ©) would assist with washing; five years’ city refer: ence. 14.5 EAST 2TH st. BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND +) 3davs.—As waitress; will assist with chamber- work: no objection to go with a family in the country; city rererence. 21 % WEST 30TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS FIRST class waitress; best reference from Jast place; willing togoto the country for the Summer months. Cail or address. 21 WEST 26TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE PROTEST- ant girl as waitress and to assist in chamberwork in # small private tamily; will be found willing and obliging ; good reference, “Gall for two days, 232 EAST 45TH 8’ yA petent person as waitress; is an excellent cham- bermaid and fine washer and ironer; undoubted city reference from last employer. 24.6 WEST STH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG ) girl as waitress and chambermaid ; no objection to take care of children; five years’ reference from last Place. 250 NEST UTH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN as first class waitress in a private family; will be willing to go to the country ; best city reference. Waitresses, de. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, IN FINANCIAL difficulties, wishes to meet with a party, who will joan her some money, on good security. Address SE- CURITY, box 123 Herald office. is A. EADY WRITES ADVERTISEMENTS, LETTERS, business letters, friendiy letters, social lette cheeks, drafts, bills, receipts, orders, accounts, etcetera. Mi 38 Eas Ey FRENCH LADY, SUP: st Seventeenth street. jest seven A Tig ned tantecoting im m, Htallan and English, de change for her instruction, in try, yin ,the Summer: bost city FRANCE, box 145 Herald Uptown (OR TEACHER, SPEAK- her native tongue, Ger- nity Hvinge in ths coun: family living in thé coun- references. Address Branch office. _HELP WANTED—FEMALES, ‘W4ANTED_A NEAT, FRENCH PROTESTANT GIRL for chamber ang; clty relerence Tequlvea fia ties Slaten and om CLERKS AND SALESMEN. ~ EE AND ALBEE. W “lene vnc salsa Sitenegeapher. hadress GRAPH clerk, wi rapher. ; ER, licrald ofiee, giving ocenpation and wagesexpected. Wren 4 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK ii ‘tvate famil jasher, ironer and plain dook: “Apply ai 6s Wess ssthors manor? ‘WV ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND Wait rererence required: Appiy atid Bee ita ate ‘ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM- bermaid and waitress; one who thoroughly under- stands her business and can bring Crete reference. Spy y, between the hours of 10 and I, at 115 West si Wane 4 YOUNG FRENCH GIRL TO ASSIST ‘with plain sewing and the care of litle girl, five years old; one 5 sig French only preierred ; good relerence required. Call at No. 7 West 20th ANTED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND IRON IN @emall family. 217 West Sid st. Wate. ‘A GIRL, ABOUT 16, TO ATTEND A BABY and make herself generally useful. Apply at 106 ANTED — THREE INTELLIGENT, REFINED ladies for a genteel and honorable business; good #y to competent parties. Those ready for business call. 9 Broadway. bastion. Thote re0ty A. PECRUAM. ANTED—A CHAMBERMAID, WHO IS ALSO A superior laundresa; must oe willing and obliging. Call to- ay be! Mand 12, at 2 Bust 20 at sa ‘WAXTED—A GOOD COOK; BEST CITY REFERENCE required. Apply at 723 Lexington av. WWAntsn= wo GIRLS; ONE AS OOOK, ONE AS chambermaid and waitress; must assist in washin, and froning. ater 9 o'clock, with city reterences, a ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS CLERK IN THE DRY goods business £o,'08 toga eng one who hhy Ay jone need apply . Apply to RO’ SRB EGER Wallant'Seovocn ahd ts 8 4to6 P.M. "COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. RESPECTABLE MAN A. 1FE WISH SITUA- Sha SP Ye cceetrz: be in Es tn eft and conch: as; reter- nce from tant place. Gull or addrean 90 St Mark's place. SITUATION WANTED A COACHM ANY, BY A i +6 years’ Felerencee grees Tee aa scompotent man ; 16 year FAMILY GOING TO EUROPE WISH a" SItu. Saag ns ean pak ead, who has lived with + mM! Inevery respect. fail’ or address room 10" Cirand iow), Mroudway ancl A COsgHMAN'S | SITUATION WANTED—BY A colored ‘ood driver; understands his busl- ness i my its branches; good oity reference. Address J, ay. AS’ COACHMAN.—A RESPECTABLE MAN WISHES a situation m a private family, has nine years’ city reference from his last place; no objection to fg & sho distance in the country. Call on or address ISAAC P, STILLINGS, 144 5th av., in the saddlery. GENTLEMAN, LEAVING THE CITY, WISHES TO procure a situation for his coachman; thoroughly understands transis take him with me, but. the ANTED—BY A YOUNG, WELL EDUCATED GER- man lady, a situation to assist in housek: ina private family; is a professional cook and can teach the rudiments of music. For further particulars address H. G., Post office box 92, Hoboken, N. J. __#IELP WANTHD—FEMALES, _ GOOD GIRL FOR A SALOON OR KITCHE: Apply at Jegel’s Hotel, 47 Barclay st. \" GIRL WANTED—TO DO THE GENERAL HOU! work of a small private family; mu8t have good re: eS Apply at 560 Latayette ay., near Nostrand av., roo) A CHANCE TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY.—MEN, WO- men, bo: 1 girls learn and (ake positions; demand greater than the supply. THOMPSON'S College, 20 4th Av., opposite Cooper Institute, A LADY TO CANVASS AMONG DEALERS FOR THE sale of Harrison's Parian white tace powder. Call Friday, May 16, atter 12 o'clock, at room 9, 737 Broadway, third tory. CASE OF LAW FINDS IT NECESSARY TO EM- ploy a landlady of refinement, clever at intrigue. Address HI, B., box 142 Herald office, WET NURSE WANTED FOR A BABY 14 MONTHS id must bring doctor's reference, Apply at 161 6th st. GERMAN OR COLORED GIRL WANTED—TO DO general housework in a small private family. Ap- ply for two days at 325 West 45th te A ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO CHAMBERWORK AND undry work; inust be willing and obliging. Call at 22 West Sist st, from 9:30 to 10:30 A. M. ET NURSE WANTED. erence, at 15 APPLY, WITH FULL REF- pia jth at. ANTED—AT 2 3D AV.—A FIRST CLASS MIL- Miner; wages no object. branches; woul young man does not care about going so far from home. Address P, C2534 6th av. SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH. man and gardencr; not afraid of work and thor- gusnly understands the busine: he best of reterences. Adlareas D. , box 280 Herald oiice. A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, WITHOUT FAMILY, wants a situation as coachman; no objection to the country ; best city reference. Call on or address T, H., 26 Lexington av., private stable. Wy Arab. GIRL, WITH CITY REFERENCE, AS chambermaid and waitress and to assist with housework, Call this morning at 315 West Sist st. $10. —ANY LADY CAN EASILY MAKE $10 DAILY q « by devoting thr jours’ time each day to a new ectable business Bo peadilng arrangement, Ap- me, HERMAN, 113 West 4lst st., trom 10 to 4. and rei ply to AQ WEST 19TH ST.—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY; MUST OP ve willing to assist in Washing and ironing, _SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. SCOTCHMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO TAKE charge of a farm, can come well recommended. Address box 15 Branford, Conn. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION WHERE HE id be constantly employed in some light store can loan $1,000 or $1,500; books and suationary ‘Address ANXIOUS, YOUNG GERMAN WOULD LIKE TO ACCOM- pany a family to Huropo as valot; speaks and writes lish and German; will pay his own passage; best ret- erences, Address or apply at 113 Stanton st. A —WANTED, A LAUNDRESS, TO DO CHAMBER- work the Inter part of the ' week ; good reference required, Call at 66 West 54th st., between 5th and 6th avs. AS WAITER IN A_ FIRST GLASS GENTLEMAN'S tamily ; is fully competent and can be pagny, recom- mended; age 35, single, Address K. F, MORRIS, corner University place and 12th st, GIRL WANTED-IN A SMALL FAMILY, FOR xenoral housework; one who can wash and iron and Understands plain cooking. 178 2d av. A GOOD, WILLING GIRL WANTED—TO DO UP- stairs work and valine and assist in Saking. care ot re CRUSE German prelerred. Inquire at 361 East oth st. (Oa a Ce BOOKKEEPING, OR ANY EVENING work Whatsoever, at any price, wanted—By a youn man employed as clerk during the da} dress GREY, pox 161 Herald office. RESSMAKERS—AN OPERATOR ON GROVER & ah Pierre nachine; also one errand girl, 31 Kast IRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS WANTED—NO others need apply—at Mre, DALES, 469 6th av. IRST CLASS MILLINERS AND SALKSLADIES wanted.—Apply at Mine, A. A. BINNS’, 773 Broadway, opposite Stewart's, oD PL COUK, WASHER AND IRONER X wanted—Near the city; nice, permanent home and ed Aoply to-day, from 10 to 2, at 686 6th av, Second AUNDRESS. WANTED—FOR PLAIN WASHING AND 4 ironing. Call after 9 o'clock at restaurant, at the Park, 6th av. and 59th st. IE Laptermr deed ON WREELER & WILSON’S MA- ped chines wanted for shirts. Apply to Mr. PURDY, & ay. HOROUGHLY RELIABLE.—COLORED MAN, WITH best city references, wants a situation to take care of 4 gentleman's residence during Summer. Address J. F., 153 West 3ist st. ANTEB—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A CHAMBER- bermaid and seamstress, with best city reter- ence ; one who understands Wheeler & Wilson’s machine. Apply at 35 West 49th st. ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL OR do general housework in a small family, with no children, One wishing a home on the banks of the Hud- son may apply tor one day at room 26 Park Hotel, Beek- man st., from 12 to 2 P.M. ANTED—A COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN FOR veglytinberwork and to agsist in washing ; references, WOMAN TO ANTED-IN A SMALL FAMILY, A YOUNG PROT- estant girl (German preferred) to do upstairs work and take care of children, Apply at 14¢ West 12th st. ANTED—A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work in a family of two; must be a first class washer and ironer, a rd plain cook, and have best cit; eee wages, $16, Apply trom 10 to 1 P. t ew ANTED—A GOOD GIRL, 16 OR 17 YEARS OLD, TO take care of children and do light housework. 'Ap- ply at 217 West 32d st. ANTED—A LADY TO RETOUCH NEGATIVES ‘and photographs; one that can tint preferred. Ap- ply at DAKLING’s PHOTO ART STUDIO, 311 Fulton st, co sonst, Brooklyn, W NTED—A GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID; MUST BE ‘a thorough fine washer and ironer:; references re- quired. Apply, trom 10 until 2 o'clock, at 34 East Sist st. 7ANTED—FRENCH NURSE TO TAKE CARE OF A child four years old. Apnly at 31 West 42d st., be- tween 10 and 11 o'clock, for two days. ANTED—FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS AND AP. prentices; come prepared to work. 105 West 19th st. ; ring dressmaker's bell. “ A YOUNG MAN DESIRES A_ SITUATION AS waiter or anyemployment. Address J. F., box 142 Herald office. A. XQUNG MAN (PROTESTANT WISHES A SITU. ation: is man of all works ona gentleman’s plac understands the care of horses; is a good driver; ca milk; tarming and vegetable garden in all its branches, waiks and lawn; is sober, industrious and obliging; best references. Address for’ three days J. B. B., box 134 Herald otice. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION 1N A HOTEL or private family as waiter; can carve If required; best city reverence. Address M. J., Herald office. A STRICTLY TEMPERATE YOUNG MAN (AMERI- can) desires a position in some large wholesale house, where industry, promptness and {a'thtul atten. tion to the interest of employer will be recognized ; can furnish best testimonials and willing to make himself fenerally, useful; will accept a moderate salary, Address BRADSHAW, 849 Grand st., Williamsburg, N. Y. N AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, OF GOOD CHAR. acter and business habits, now in very reduced cir- cumstances, wants a situation of any kind where he can earn something for his family. Any one in want of a trusty, faithiul man address or call on 5. M. A., 141 East st,’ Good references. YOUNG FRENCHMAN, SPEAKING A LITTLE English, wishes a situation in an American family as waiter or valet; country. Addi reference; no objection to the -D., 4654th ay. AN BNQUISUMAN, NOT LONG IN THIS COUNTRY, wishes work in Stables or to make himself useful in any kind of work. 282 West 4éth st., near Sth av., room 3 A. RESPECTABLE GERMAN MAN AND WIFE dX wish to take charge of a gentleman's house dur- ing the Summer months: he will do carpentering work about the house, Address W. L., Herald Uptown Branch office, RESPECTABLE ENGLISHMAN AND WIFE WISH situations in a gentleman’s family; the man to take care of horses, wife to do general housework; will make themselves generally usetul; first class references. Ad- dress P. M. box 306-21 rd A SITUATION WANTED—BY A FULLY COMPE- tent family coachman oflong experience in the care ot horses, carriages and harness; sober, honest, willing and obliging; seven years’ reference to correspond to the above mentioned. Call between 12 and 3 P.M. or ad- dres: COACHMAN, 363 Broadway, Hoover & Calhoun's sadadlery, ‘R OR VALET IN A PRIVATE FAMILY—A 8; speaks French, English, German and th 0 objection segs to the country or Euro; nee. Address L, B., 150 East 42d st. }OOK.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUA- tion as first ciass cook in a hotel or restaurant; is quick and smart at his business; can give references from some of the best hotels and restaurants in the city; aks good English and French ; wati* moderate. Ad- ress, for two days, P, L. G.,box lll Herald Uptown Branch office. (KOMMERCIAL | TRAVELLER.—¥OR | COMMISSION and general merchants.—A young man, with energy, respectability, good address, and twelve years’ experi: ence for first class houses, is open to an engagement; Al references, Address SALESMAN, Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—AS PORTER, BY A YOUNG man, in dry goods or other store; not afrald to work; can comé recoinmended. Address box 168 Herald office: ITUATION WANTED—BY A COLORED MAN, ON A gentleman's place; understands the care of horses and is willing to make, himselt generally useful; “best reference, Address AARON EVERITT, 62 Union av., Brooklyn, E. D, 252 AV. A, BETWEEN 15TH AND 16TH STS.—A OL giri 16 years of age ax aasistant waitress, oF taking care of children. Call for three days. 31 2 EAST 2TH ST,—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS first class waitress in a private family: best city reference from last place. 517 10TH AV., BETWEEN 88TH AND 39TH STS.— « A young girl as waitress and chambermaid or to do general housework in a small family; country. pre- ferred; good city and country reference from last places. 590 Pants ctWO, STAIRS | UP, FRONT. — A a ung Protestant woman, from ‘the Ist, as thor- ‘ess in the count Can be seen for one week. "6TH AV., CORNER 42D 8T.—A YOUNG WoO- man as waitress in a private family; city or at city reference. try; PVANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS WAIT. Tess; best city reference. Call at prerent employ er's, Stevens’ Building, West 37th st., room 13, Miscellancous. WEST 23D ST.-A FRENCH GIRL AS LADY'S maid. Call or address, 2 5TH AV.—A FRENCH LADY AS LADY’S MAID for one lady or young ladies; knows how to make dresses and all other Kinds of sewin; joes not under- od English. Address FRENCH 32 MEST STH ST.—A PERSON SPEAKING ENG- 24 lish, French and German offers her services to a family or lady going to Europe; best references. Ad- reas or call on Miss E, 33, EAST BROADWAY, FIRST DOOR ON THIRD 2) tloor.—A respectable young lady in a confectionery or bakery; three years’ experience. Call for two days, 42 PIKE 8ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN’ having a child 5 years old; would be willing and obliging; best reference. Call on or address M. B., tor two days. HQ iT St. PRESENT EMPLOYER'S —A RESPECT. OO adie young lady as lady's maid or nurse to in- valid. 209 WEST 26TH ST., NEAR 7TH AV.—A RESPEOT- 2 ble, Hrotestant’ womans is capable of taking charge of an infant and sewing : best city reference, Ci for two days. 32] WEST 28D ST—A LADY OF CULTIVATION e and refinement, lately reversed, would serve as lady's companion to the'sea shore, or take charge of resi- dence during absence of parties Yor season in or out of chtgs relerences exchanged. Address, for one week, H.™. K. i GIRL WISHES A 0 40 situation in a private family, is willl obliging: good clty references. n+ # WHling and 5Q PACIFIC st. BROOKLYN.—A scoToH wo. le} man wishing to go to Europe, would ike to travel with a lady; would take charge of a baby; is an excellent sailor. Apply between 10 and 4 o'clock. 488 7TH AV., ROOM 9.—A YOUNG AMERICAN ) girl to take care of a grown child or to wait on 8 door or xe errands; wages not, fo much an object as a comfortable home; from 14 to 15 years old; has three years’ reference. ING LADY, REFINED, THOROUGHLY EDU- aking several hagen, experienced in travelling, companion to &@ —4¢ or lady going to | Europe; would make herself userul; highest | nials, Address E. T. L., B id Uptown RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, WHO FOR three years past has been cashier in a large Broad- F situation oF any po- highest references, Address MARION, Herala office, WAXTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISH PROTESTANT, 4 situation to go with a lady to Burope; not sea- sick. Address F. J., Herald Uptown Brageh office, Intelligence OMees. Lb EXPE RIENCED SERVANTS AND. GIRLS, y el can get bests 5 W'S, 188, Weat lin mt, comer sth ane ee G MAN SERVAN ble and near Bowery. S FOR ALL POSITIONS— " (worthy, found at 219 6th st.: entrance Mme, HOLZSTEIN, LL RECOMMENDED GERMAN SERVANTS CON. rooms, Jl) and J1s Bowery, corner Bleecker st. V ANTED—A HALF-GROWN PROTESTANT GIRL, to take care of @ child three years old; must bé very clean and tidy. Apply, with good reference, after 9 o'clock, at 416 Lexington av. NTED—A YOUNG GIRL AS GOOD LAUNDRESS; must assist with the chamberwork. Call at 390 55th st., etween Sth and 90 ‘3. ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL TO WASH, IRON and assist in other work; also a woman for’ cham- berwork and sewing. Call after 10 o'clock, with recom- Mendations, at 21 Kast 24th st. WANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL, ABOUT 30 YEARS a old, to mind children. Call, with reference, before it No. 5 Great Jones st. WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; family three adulta; first class reference required: Call at 412 West 18th st, Leases Ware ate THE COUNTRY, A YO tmind children; wages $8. Address town. N.Y. 8S. B., Tarry- ITUATION WANTED.—A YOUNG GERMAN, WHO understands his business, wants a place as barkeeper; spore Bagley Spanish and German. Address W., box ‘ald office. ITUATION Ww. NTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COL- an, ashead waiter in a hotel or large Doarding house; city or country ean take full charge; best city reterence. at 408 7th av. ITUATION WANTED—AS STEWARD AND CARVER in a hotel or restaurant; understands markeuye &c.; city references, Callfor three days on BENNETT, 105 West 20th st. 0 ESTATE AGENTS AND OTHERS,—EMPLOYMENT wanted, by a man who isa good bricklayer, plasterer ; pnderstands piain painting, &o.; country district no ob: ES HARVEY, Communipaw ay., Jer- LUMBER DEALERS.—ANY ONE REQUIRING the services of a trustwortny and experienced man no WASTED-A FIRST CLASS GERMAN COOK IN A small family and to do washing; also a good German chambermaid ; none but those who speak Eng. lish and can give the best city references need apply at West 22d st., between 10 12 o'elox WASTEDITWO GIRLS FOR THE COUNTRY: PRI, vate ‘amily; one as first class cook, the other as waitress and chambermald; must be well’ qualified for the above sitnations, Call at 311 West 83d st on Friday, 16th, before 12 o'clock. ANTED—FIRST CLASS COOK, WITH Bi recommendations; also superior Jaundre: ‘West Sth st. zs pawl: WANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY TN A SMALE, house, a good plain cook, washer and ironer; must Ls! kis ohaging and have good oy reference. 4 on ursday an Tiday, between 10 and 12 0% Be 7d West Sith st. pmb, eet! YOUNG GIRL - ¢d aad AND SEAM: ‘stress: city reference required. Apply, be and 3, at 37 Bast 234 st. PO ee caine 7 ANTED—AT ENGLEWOOD, cook, washer and ironer. 28 West lech st. TANTED—A PROTESTANT GIR ” references, as nurse and seamstress. morning, at 107 Sussex st., Jersey City. A GOOD PLAIN Apply, between 11 and WITH BEST ._ Apply, in the Cross Cortlandt ‘VANTED—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER TO CUT tor five or six girls, principally on store work, None but a competent person need apply at 167 Bleccker st, second floor, TANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A WET NURSE FOR A Daby two months old, Apply at Sz Rust dist ste ANTED—A GIRL TO DO ¢ RAL HOU. German preferred, Call at 323 2d av., reference. wat tan to-day. r EWORK; with city D—82 WEST 33D ST.—A FRENCH PROTES- nurse for two children and w sew. Apply GOOD, TIDY WOMAN To cook, var smare } 58 Ln ee 8 family of four per- sons, at Shrewsbury, N.J.; Wages $15. A 4 f Orclock, at 104 Mudice y DOW Serene ay FANTED—A GIRL, OF 13 TO 18 YEARS OF AGE to take care of a'child two years old ina private family: good reference required. "Apply at" 3b West st RAL HOUSEWORK ® good washer and $12, “Apply at 485 Kast jarnily of three : ironer ; German preferred 8th wt, ‘i JANTED—A GIRL FOR ood relerences. Apply East 49th st. ANTED—COOK, WASHER AND IRONER; PROT. estant preferred ; must be willing and obliging, and gone well recommended. “Cail at 20 hast 7 ar ih av. wage No. Mitchell's place, ast 74th eb, ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOt one willing and obliging. Apply at4l Ki near 4th av. ANTED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND IRON: good references required. Apply at 112 West 824 st. WaAntep-s OMPETENT NURSE FOR AN INVALID at Fea ly from 1) 2 A. M., with references, at ag general agent, or to take charge of a yard, address E. M, CHARLION, care box 87 Post office, Sing Sing. RICTLY SOBER MAN, A SITUA- as first class meat and pastry cool Address B., Herald oftice. AITER.—BY A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT Frenchman in a private family; city or country; four to seven years’ reterences, Address A. J., 229 East st id carver. S »—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, A SITUATION 4s waiter ina private famfly, where he would make himself generally useful; city or country. Ad- dress M. ©, G., No. 3 East 28th st. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER, BY A highly respectable young man, with first class cit; reference, in city or country, Address M, HOLLAN: West 32d st. WANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT Young man, todrive a light truck or business wagon ; best city reference. Cail for two days at 452 West 38th st ANTED—BY A MAN AND WIFE, AS waiter and cook; man is a first class walter and thoroughly domesticated ; wife Is a firat cla: its branches and @ good’ baker; economic worthy, and both have the highest references; Protest. ants, Address ADVERTISER, 387 24 ay., betwoen 22d and 23d sts. LY eee SITUATION AS BARTENDER, BY A young man just disengaged: best, reference as to ao- briety and competency. Ad J ‘suth tween 2d and &I avs, ‘WARTED-BY TWO YOUNG BNGLISHM' tions as butlers, In gentlemen's families; good re- commenaations furnished. Apply by letter or in person at 342 Sd ay., for three days. HOMAS SAVILLE, ret GERMAN (SINGLE) WANTS A SITUATION AS coachman; city or country; ten years’ experience in this city: best eity references. ‘Address 8. D., box 10 Herald office. COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A colored, man, single; best city and Washington : for one week. oe TeNee Ter deg RIGHARDSON, YOUNG MAN OF TEMPERATE HABITS WANTS | asituation as coachman; thoroughly understands the care and driving of horses, carriages and harness; will be found willing and obliging in every way; No ob: Jections to the country; has the best city and ‘country reterence. Call or address, for two days, P. F., 1 South 6th av. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS coachman or groom; thoroughly understands the ad horses st city references. Address J. W., box 226 Herald offi A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS first class conchman and groom; five years’ satis- factory city reference trom last employer, “Address M. K,, box 119 Herald office. GERMAN PRACTICAL GARDENER WISHES A A situation; three years’ first class reference from inst employer; no objection to act as coachman. Address Ay li, Ge, box 136 Herald ottice. ferred; reference from last Herald office. GENTLEMAN WANTS TO FIND A SITUATION for his coachman, in city or country; first class, trustworthy, sober young main; single; an experienced, sate, accustomed ‘city driver: perfectly understands taking care of horses, harness and carriages; under- stands gardening; can iuilk; 18 not afraid to works is Willing to mnake himself useful. Address GARNET, box llé bk id of tor two days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITU- ation as conchman in a private family: country pre- employer. Address J. 8., COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED BY A RE- spectable single young man (Scotch) who thoroughly Understands the care and management of horses and car- rlages: best city reference; no objection to the country ; illing and obliging in discharging his duties. Address ., 144 5th ay., harness store. is wi TE. 8 COACHMAN—BY A STRICTLY TEMPERATE single man¥ reference trom his former emplovers for honesty, sobriety and capability. Apply at 24 Lexing- v. te stable, for two days. COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SIN- gle man no objection to the country ; best city reter- ence. Gall on or address 399 4th av., harness store, COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, ration WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COA‘ * competent and thoroughly a business ; best clty rete; » OF i address 4. str. Brewster's Sosth ave 8 OOF ; ITUATION WANTED—BY A ¥IRST man; lerstands the proper care of clase horses and carriages; best fet from hegre teria peicrerene rom iat place SITUATION’ WANTED—BY A MARRIED MAN, practical ener; understands his business these oily in all its branches last place. Inquire of Mr. Broadway, in flour stor four years’ rete juist, corner Amity a M, HD. GS garrom WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A MAR. - lace roduce the n trou 8 he, be Wont Suunrate © Tererence: Calton, wang KMPLOYMENT,—A YOUNG MAN AS GROOM a fonchwen: unmarried no followers; few ace wintances; perfect very re: Cs Graddroas PW, 137 Kast 19th ot, heat Trving plese WAXTED=HY A PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN, (GED: 26, # witual couchiman and groom; knows his businoas woll | I Enowiedge ot horses and isa reliable driver; oat milk, anda In other willing and obliging; Country preferred, Address ri we W,, Herald aitos, J ANTED-SITUATION AN COACHMAN BY ASINGLB nished. Apply riod man; no taimily; has been seven years 'n Vr 4 i y or colored man; beaeof rererence fur at 129 Naswau at, Mrookiyn, rear, A Sire ; ANTOD— SITUATION AX COACHMAN AND i dener by ht Xt | ean sollk and make: useful; rot W.'h,, bon 0 Novald vom all empl loyors, U ANTED A ano A Trou, HY A araLe YOUNG man, as coaohinan an room) Willing and: sng 99 Aral clave city reference from lou i droks K. » box HY terald amos, pees WANTED<HY A YOUNG COLORED MAN, A artery aitustion ax coachman in a Drivage famlly 4 Is driving In 0: and count a ‘Srooin- Ing; best reference. Address iy We, 1080 ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, young man, single; is a good groom and driver: understands plain gardening: can milk; and obliging; good recommendations, Address Herald office. ANTED—BY A COMPETENT MAN, A SITUATION. V ts couchman; thoroughly understands Is bi ood ¢! reference. (1 on or addre: or two days, J. fi Peare wr. Miller, 213 and 216 West dlst'st ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN A jardener; city or countr’ wiling to make fenerally useful best references. Address J., box lerald office. ve Gn ey, A SINGLE MAN, A SIUATION AS n and gardener, or to make himself so, best references, Address J. K., box ANTED—SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND GAR. dener by a single man; can milk and make bimselé useful; good reference from all employers. W. B., box 200 Herald oitice. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN, & tion as first class coachman, or as janitor in @ best. Ca given. Call ou or AN, 240 West 20th st., in the rear. asingle man; city or country; best reference, Ad- WAsTED—« SITUATION AS COACHMAN, &0., BY dress P. D. office. Herald Uptown Brane! Di «graphy, 139 2 years’ experience ‘8 practical operator Fecogmzed by superintendents, Kelereuce: Weesten Union Telegraph Coinpany. CHANCE TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY.—MEN, WO- men, boys and girls learn and take positions; demand greater than the supply. THOMPSON'S College, 20 4th Qv., opposite Cooper Institute. N AMERICAN BOY, FROM 15 TO 17 YEARS of age, wauted—In the office of a first class di goods commission house; he must live with his paren and be well recommended. Address, in handwriting, box 1,128 Post office. MAN COOK WANTED,—APPLY AT THE LIBBY Hotel, 56 Warren st. GENTS WANTED—IN EVERY COUNTY OF EACH Presidents,” GENTS WANTED—ONLY LIVE MEN, FOR THE world’s necessity ; sells vory rapidly profits 200 per cent; $7 required. HECK & SOHNS, i16 Nassau st, atter 10 o'clock. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- man or groom; city or country. Call at 25 East 10th present employer's. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- man or groom; best reference trom last employer. Cait at or address, for two days, 97 Christopher st. pri- vate stabie. 8 COACHMAN AND GROOM IN A PRIVATE family—By # single man, English; thoroughly un- derstands fus business. Call on or address P. P., 140 West S0th st., private stable. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- man and groom; is a steady man and a good driver and groom; country preferred; best city and country reference. Address R., box 113 Herald office. SITUATION AS COAOCHMAN WANTED—BY A sober, trustworthy, single man, who thoroughly understands driving and the proper care of horses and nderstands gardening: willing and obliging; Address G., box 202 Herald office, BARTENDER WANTED—TO ATTEND BAR ae sort steanoe nines souney one that is smart ‘Willing to-work in and around the store e charge of ity” security required and good recommendations; salary not over $15 a month and first class board and good Tome. Inquire at 23) Kast 26th st., Soria's office. ANGELD'S TURKISH BATIS, 61,LEXTNOTON AV.» want agreeable, inteiligent, indu ‘ouing men and women, Hot older than 25 yeara; profitae bie employment, with’ medical instruction; references required. GENTS WANTED—TO SELL PEKRY'S AUTO- matic Hemmer Guile for sewin, ‘Most perfect attachment ever made. SMART, ACTIVE MAN WANTED—iN A LIGHT A outdoor business. ARAL after 9 o'clock, at the EW YORK BOOK CONCERN, No.7 Warren st., fourth floor. FEW GOOD PENMEN REQUIRED. in own handwriting, box 4,145 Post office. ADDRESS, COACHMAN AND GROOMS SITUATION wanted by a single young manj, six years’ first class city references. Address K., box 125 Herald office. A. GENILEMAN GOING TO, EUROPE WISHES A situation for a first class coachman and groom, Whom he can highly recommend. Call on or address at present employer's, 55 West 38th st. SOBER, WELL CONDUCTED YOUNG MAN, A. ‘ants & place as conchman and plain vegetable gardener, flowers, &c.; can milk and take care of cows; fooa city reference. Address D., gardener, Herald Up- {own Branch office. A YOUNG MAN, PROTESTANT, WANTS A SITUA. tion in the country as coachman and groom; best reference. Address, by letter, or call in person, JAMES WARREN, 22 East 18th st, a WELL ESTABLISHED WEEKLY FINANCIAL journal wishes a representative tor securing adver- iiscmionts in this city, | An uctive man, who, has experi: ence and acquaintance, can mai csirable arrange> tient by addressing 477 New York Post office. MARRIED COUPLE WANTED-MAN FOR FARM. ing, gardening, driving, &c.; wife to do housework fora very small iainily; a good place for the rignt sort, Apply at 10 o'clock this day at 2) Nassau st., room SS.” FIRST CLASS COPYIST AND ENGROSSER CAN A obtain a permanent situation in a desirable law office. Address, with samples of hand and salary ex- pected, COUNSELLOR, Heraid office. NY BOY WITH FROM $2 TO $5, WHO CAN WALK A on stilts, can double his capital each day selling ous. Patent Adjustable Stilt, Call at 449 Maideu ane. SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- mi an be highly recommended; has first class . Call on or ad- Feference; no objection to the countri 25% Broadway, in the saddlery. dress i. M., 1, COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—IS FIRST class groom, experienced city driver, strictly tem- Derate;: unexceptionable city reference. Call on or ad- dress JAMEs, 118 West 33d st., private GENTLEMAN WISHES A SITUATION FOR HIS coachman; a trustworthy young man that he can pes —— Call on or address MARTIN, 28 est 20th st STEADY YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD HABITS, wants a situation as coachman and groom or in a store or any business where he can make himselt gener- ally useful; is not atraid to work; can furnish best of ref- erences from his former employers for honesty, sobrie! and faithiulness, Address 1. C., box 19 Herald office. YOUNG MARRIED MAN AS COACHMAN IN THE country with a private tamily; good reference. 335 bth st., room 10. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED BY A PROT. estant married man ; no encumbrances; the highest English ew York city references. Can be seen at Coleman's saddlery, 1,252 Broadway. COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE- Hable man who thoroughly understan ts the proper care of first class horses and carriages; will make him self usetui on a gentlemen's place ; can'milk a cow tf re- quired; tour yeury with his preset employer; the best City references. Address for two days F, D., box 205 Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—AS FIRST CLASS COACH- A, .nan ana thorough groom, long experioncs in city Gnd obliging.” Address R. i. 10) West Sist st.” AC MAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE. J apeetadle, youne tan, hor uh nda stds hs ys wi and obliging: se thoes “Gall on or address 1. 19 West 20th at ‘AN AND GROOM’S SITUATION WANTED— OAC M eciaee single man; will be found ready and Pio, Week ears’ references. Call on or address LK. West 26th st. NUMBER OF FIRST CLASS CARPST LAYERS A. Nanted immediately. Apply at LORD & TAY- LOR’s, 20th st. entrance. RTLNDER WANTED—REFERENCE REQUIRED, BAS ata m rket, corner of Madison st, 8 A.M. BY. WANTED—A bdo: A RESPECTABLE | PROTESTANT f about 16, to work in a ward dining room St. Luke's Hospital: ‘must have good reterences tor char- acter; board with small wages will be given. Apply at the hospital, 6ith st., corner 5th av., between 9 and o'clock this morning. OY WANTED—ONE WHO LIVES WITH, HIS Bi parents and can write a plain hand; wages $5 per Week. Address 5. G., Herald office. 18 STEAM ICE CREAM MANUFACTORY, 28 Diitccker st—Kespon-ipie parties can get "the celebrated ice Cream in neighboring MENAMY, HESS & CO, WANT AN EDUCATED gentleman tor their Catholic department, at @ pro- nary salary of $15 weekiy, with @ view ‘to promo. tion; an Irishman preferred. - Buitab! ‘apply at 735 Broadway. slap ber a! AND LECTURER ware A society ; must be a gentleman ‘Ret tastes able to Souduet phitowopaeal investigations prepare reports thereon; must be able to deliver lectures oceasionally, read papers, organize tashionable rei and conversatione, aud assist in editing the publications of the Society. Address PHILOSOPHY, Herald Uptown Branch office. Branch ofncer ne ED—CANVASSERS, YOUNG MEN OF GOUD andres, to canvass in Brooklyn for the sale of Howe Sewing Machines: the most liberal induce: offered. Apply, with reterence, at 301 Washington st NTED—AN ERRAND BOY, AN AMERICAN, WHO Avesides with his parents, im this clty. Address JOB- BERS, station B. = W TED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND BAR, Ml mg 7) good city reference. Apply ‘at 260 10th av. 7 MMEDIATELY—A BOY, BOUT 16 YEARS Won: rae write a fair hand. Address in own hands writing, giving references, 52 Dey st. (AOACHMAN AND GARDENER’S SITUATION WANT- C iano ar echeteice a aeay asin as : as % Hd Oarat class city reterence. Address P. M., box 206 Herald oftice. AN AND GARDENER—MARRIED; UNDER- JOMands both positions;. unexeeptionable _ reference from his late employers. Address KR. N., box 291 Herald office. YOACHMAN, SINGLE, WANTS A SITUATION; CAN COME tad inake himsel usetul ; Dest references. Ad- dress G. 8., box 134 Herald office. ey (AOACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION—A STEADY, RE- Ofveciable man with Food reference; understands 25 3 is situation by the family go- Ing to. Burope. ‘Address J. 8, 11 Bast S7th ., private stable. ACHMA ROOM'S SITUATION WANTED— CONTE ANcanccuy or country; three years city reference from jast place, Address T., 146 West 28th st., private stable. ‘ANTED—CANVASSERS—SOME TO TRAVEL AND East, West, North and South. Will not interfere with other business. A. A, CONSTANTINE & CO., 42 Cortlandt street, N. Y. WO INTELLIGENT MEN TO ACT AS Ange ADDY from 9 to 12 o'clock to HENRY MARs TIN, 14 Park p! ——__—___+ TED—FOR THE UNITED STATES MAI ae orpe, 800 fine, able-bodied men. This service splendid opportunities to visit foreign countries on United States ships-of-war. For further informer gpnly ‘at Recruiting Rendezvous, 89 Chatham Ww ‘orl JAMES tewi Major United States Marine Corba, ‘ANTED—TWO OR THREE AGENTS, TO SELL AN ‘article by sample required in every family; none but competent parties need apply. Address Bond ¥IDE, Herald office. -ANTEI ART BOY FOR A BILLIARD ROOM, W'Shouei7/ at 38 Broadway, basement. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN AS VALET, to travel with a gentleman or family to Europe; speaks French, English and German, Address 8. G., box 172 Herald Uptown Branch offic QUMAN—BY A COMPETENT MARRIED MAN, DOarithout encumbrance; understands his business thoroughly ; four years’ first class city reference from last employer. Address M. C., Herald Uptown Branch office. A oeenl? gem FEW ENERGETIC MEN IN A LIGHT busine-s; a fine opening tor ond coneeveaticaal powers Apply, ater A wat y st. __ CLERKS AND SALESMEN COUNTS—RIGHT LANGUAGES; ARREARS WRIT- A ten up ; books devisea to meet special requirements; books operied, Kept, examined or balanced. JAMES COX, ren d to 51 New street, room 13. YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS HAD FIGHT YEARS! A. Experience in’ business, desires situation as book. keeper, assistant bookkeeper or correspondent in mer- cantile house, bank or railroad office; can give good ref erence from’ former employers. Address J., box 152 Herald Uptown Branch office. SALESMAN WANTED—IN A PRODUCE COMMIS- A. Sidntiouse; one ofexperience only. Address, with Toference, PRODUCE, Herald « [R09 cuERK WANTED, 61 1ST AV. RUG CLERK WANTED—SPEAKING GERMAN AND English, with first class references from 1ast em- ployer. 488 Hudson st., New York. RUG CLERK,—WANTED A PRACTICALASSISTANT, temporarily. perhaps permanently. Apply at BUCKLEY's drug store, Henry st., corner Sackett st., Brooklyn, in the forenoon. RUG CLERK WANTED, GERMAN PREFERRED, Call at 184 Grand st., Brookl: Wa srepapava CLERK; A GERMAN ASSISTANT, Miadave ED—AN BXPERI a steamship company's whart, ofc ENCED FREIGHT CLERK ‘Address box Y§ SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN, aE who thoroughly understands gardening in all its branches and has the fortune of good taste in making up flower decoration and landscape. Maps for gardens, pleasure grounds or parksmade before the work commences, Call on M. P., at Bridgeman’s, 876 Broad- ‘New Yor WwW i UNG MAN IN A DRY GOODS STORE A New fnginnd a Welshman preterred. Address E, 02 Pont ofice, OUNG MAN (COLORED) TO ANSWER WN aad oe himeclt useful. Apply at the Bt a Julien, No. ington place. R’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE n take care of horses; best city reference. box 196 Herald office. YARDENER'’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A_ MAR- G ried man (no family), lately landed; thoroughly un- derstands G Werf wite good seamstress. Address I nes, greenhouse plants, flowers, fruits workman; wages moderate ; refers M., box 225 Heral (MARRIED, ONE OHILD) : ood groom and first, class pest city references. Address ERMAN COACHMAN wants a situatic ver; sober and obliging yx 22 Herald office. M. eed OR SECOND MAN'S PLACE WANTED—BY Asingle man; three years’ city reterence from last lace. Address GROOM, box 100 Herald Uptown Branch otlice, SITUATION AS COACHMAN—SINGLE MAN, SCOTCH; © an excellent hand with horses; the best of refer- ences. Call or address M. N., 67 Nassau st, seed store, gitvation WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS s coachiman and groom; thoroughly understands his liging good d business; will be found willing and Be Bon om Ya blaees i ‘on Of "uddeegs rat ‘av. in harness store. 2 MERCHANTS’ OFFICE, DOWN AS malt boy who resides with his parents; Og month. Address, with name and reference, sind tox 130 — WANTEDA STRONG Bi OY IN A GROCERY; & German preferred. ©, WILLIAMS, 69) 2d av, ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—FOUR OB FIVE YOUNG W y! ainted with the wholesale hard+ Trauee, None but wove Having a knowledge of N 200. 79 and aia WANTED FIRST CLASS WAITER, SINGLE, aie Brook . None bat Funtners need apply to SMITH, CO! ne st. understands carving. Apply at 172 Atlant lyn. f TED—A_ YOUN! WW eounter and tote business and recom MAN hae ATTEND LUNCH t knowledge eeand lace to urant, at thé < all, after 9 o'cloe Park, 6th avy. and Sith st. MEN WANTED—TO WORK ON THE EW 100 ‘fen of the New York Gentes Beseoas rey ma jaborers juarrymen an fons, current rates paid. Wil. L, HOBLITZBLb & 00s For Trade Advertisements See Ninth Paaq

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