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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. § WANTED—FEMALES, Cooks. awe. AST 26TH ST.—A LADY (DESIRES TO PROCURE @ siiuation In the county SITUATION: EMALES, lousekecepers, «ec. YOUNG WIDOW LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS, RE- finementand education desires the supervision of a _ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE: Miscellaneous, 6TH AV.. UP STAIRS.—A FRENCH LADY i cut and fit and dress ris -” HELP WANTED—FEMALES. FEW FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS; those able to trim and finish off, wanted. Also oper: iors on Wheeler & Wilson's machiac, Call all the week at 55 Macdougal st, t class cook; fo be scen on fentleman’s household, CLERKS AND SALESMEN. A TUATION AS SALESMAN, CASHIER, OR EM. loyment of any not menial, wanted, by married man, 30 years of | ; Al references and ughiy competent in ever ect. See er ere ath erinlaver NG WOMAN AS COOK AND Oe ok ironing: Ws good cep! be treaied wath x $ thoss_of good posttion need 1 and where sbé would jonorable parties and Address Mrs. L. A., station D YOUNG PARISIAN LADY, WELL EDUCATED, AS 2D AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS LADY'S maid and seamstress; operates on W n'y machine; best city refesence., Can be seen for FOREWOMAN WANTED—ONE THAT FU: derstands the cutting and fitting of suits and recommended. Apply at A. FIELDS’, must come well corner Grand aud Chrystie sts. if required, Address J. M. P., Post office, Jersey Ci A MAN, THOROUGHLY POSTED IN THE LAMP 4A and glass business 18 open for an engagement June veral years’ experience; reference Al. Address os to Baker. Cail on Moi WEST %TI ST., CORNER OF 7TH AV.—A etent woman as Orst class cook in a’pri- untry; Newport pre- hou-ekeeyer to a gemleman of means, or would like to re‘urn to Europe. Address, for three days, FLOR- NOE, Herald Uptown Branch oitt HOUSEKEEPER—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU. pevson: is very industrious and obliging and wi Address, appolniing an interview, 43D ST.—A_ PROTESTANT YOUNG woman as lady's ‘maid and seaunstress: ean cut, fitand trim dresses with taste; operates on Wheeler & can do any kind of family sewing; go to the country or travel for the W FIRST CLANS OPERATORS ON DRESS- 13 white work, also waist trimmers, V., near 20th st. RESSMAKERS WANTED—FIRST CLASS; competent operator on Grover & Baker's machine, M. WEB: TER, 238 4th a’ FIRST CLASS TRIM- EAST 23TH ST.—TWO YOUNG WOMEN TO- Jain Cook, washer and iron- er as chamberinuid and Waitress; good reter- dresses hair; would Sumimer ; good reference. YOUNG LADY OF TLEASIN would like something to do by which she could Address tor two da; town Branch office. FRENCH LADY WOULD GO TO THE COUNTRY with an American fowily, to teach French and mu- i¢ ; good home and small salary required, Address PA- LAN, Herald office. FRENCH PROTESTANT panion or lady's maid, be for one week, L. M,, Herald YOUNG GERMAN GIRL companion to an inval'd vod reterence, , box 184 Herald ofiice. —WANTED, YOUNG, ACO‘ puny widow, possessing natural talents necessary youn gentioman and as dress HARTFORD, box ether; one as good APPEARANCE RESSMAKERS, SEVERAL, rs wanted at Mrs. HOLLI DAY'S, 160 West 36th st. RESSMAKERS WANTED—GOOD HANDS, APPLY LLL, 170 3a av. RESSMAKERS.—GOOD WAIST FINISHERS, ALSO Apply before 8 A.M. at basen IPLISHED LADY OR M., Herald Up- N 3STH AND 3TH STS.—A it to do the kitehen work of a sin plait cook, washer and ironer. rm OTH AV, RETW: fo manage the househol: aun charge of a young 143 Herald oftic LADY, WHO Is A thout encumbrance, would like a ntire charge ; no sating terms, 6T AV.. BETWREN 49TH AND 50TH 8TS.— table womn as firs parading house; no object ubley ; good releren: PERSON AS with a family going to resent employer's, Uptown Branich office. ESIRES A PLACE lady, or to take charge of Children 6 to 12 years of age. Address G. H., box 123 Herald office. YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT WOULD LIKE 4 position as useful comp: eferred: of would travel in this country, “Address E. W., box 114 Herald Uptown Branch office. LADY, WHO HAS HAD LARGE EXPERIENCE in teaching, has spent two years on the Continent, speaks Freneh tently, desires fo travel in Fugope as Koverness to children or companion toa lady, for her ex- penses, Address Miss TUTTLE, St. Denis Hotel, FRENCH LADY, NATIVE OF PARIS, HAVING A good education and business ecapacit: nily going in July, either aga com- Address Mme, CLEKOX, 100 West 's iauinily to take “n. Address, Branch oftice. COLORED LAD’ Position as house! clase cook ina pri- nto go ashort Cuil on Monday, WOMAN DESIRES A SITUATION AS COOK, WHO has been several years in France; hay just ursived nendations asx to cay avility, Can be seen at the Bur ESSMAKERS WANTED,—FIRST hands and trim ASS WAIST 0 others need AGED SWEET 16, DESIRES A yentlemen ol color please : this ts business intended to he of interest to ies. Address SOUTHERNER, box 142 Heraid {IRST CLASS DR Quire at Mrs. GU NOOD DRES! SMAKERS WANTBD—GOOD iso one or two apprentices. Tn- 00 West 2th st. and has the highest rec: honesty and sobrety. Labor, Castle Gardea. ISH BRUNETTE, DESIRES A ecper, Oniy gentlemen of means WIDOW, A 8’ pesition es hou: address R. A., Lox 146 Herald Upt JOUSEKEEPER'’S POSITION Chambermaid: 2TH ST.—A oman, lately | ion toa lady; cou: ABLE PROT. estant young WANTED—IN. CITY hands on Wheeler & an American person under 28 years espectable, intelligent, capable and heat; noes given. Address T. W., Herald Uptown Branch ii R. HAYWARD, 823 Canal st SHIRT MAKERS WA P. CARMICHAEL’ WO NEAT, ACTIVE GIRLS TO ATTEND LUNCH “counter Wanted. 36 Liberty st, EAST TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Protestant girl as chambermaid aud waitress in small family; can do plain sewing; good re‘erences, EAST 9TH ST, THIRD FLOOR.—A Goop, trustworthy girl’ to do upstairs work and assist oning:s three years’ cits : EAST 16TH ST, TOP K.. first class chambch maid ; is willing and obli Would goa short distance in the country; seven ye city reterence trom last pla PECTABLE COLORED GIRL WISHES A fitnation aschambermaid or waitress in the coun- M., box 109 Herald Up- ANTED—A SITUATION AS WORKING HOUSE- keeper, who understands all kinds ot French cook- ing and is capable of taking entire charge of a house in general; widower with children preferred; enees, Address L TANTED—BY AN AMERICAN LADY OF per’s position in a hotel, or a fumi- i ren, or as travelling companion With a lady for the Summer : only honorable parties and those of good position need answer, Address Mrs. D, E. } rald Uptown Branch office. Sy amet CED HANDS TO WORK ON viand organdie 4 WILSON GREIC. 771 Browds ANTED—A GE E housework, Apply at 87th st., cighth house east of wishes to go with washing and to Europe with a fa panion or interpreter. 771 Broadway, corner of 9th st.._ LADY OF HIGH RESPECTABILITY AND A stranger in the city will (eel most grateful sor the interest of any kind gentleman in getting her a situation ial. B., Horatd office, - LADY OF SAFE REFERENCE WOULD ladies’ residences and write up accounts and all | Jong-unanswered letters. Address WRITING LES. box 246 Williamsburg Post office, FRENCH LADY AS LADY'S MAID OR TO TAKE care of growing children; with a family Furope or travelling preferre erence. Adlress Mme. C. O.. NIRCULARS, ENVRLOPES, &C., ADDRESSED TO ANY line of business men, merchants, farm ed States from well classified lists’ of n: THURS MURPHY, No. 5 Dey street, publis! ence Books and Directories, with comme: business statistics of every merchant in the United States. UROPE—EUROPE.—AN EDUCATED FRENCH PER- son, accustomed to travel, and never sea sick, would take care of children, or wait on 4 lady, in return for her aAssage ; best city references. 07 Herald Uptown Branch office, ANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED FRENCH LADY, A position asusefal companion and assistant house- keeper or nursery governess; best reference, k1yn Post office, ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS Jady’s companion or governess to young children; bject to travel; reference to be had trom Dr. 0. 8 Chariton street, or Miss E. A. Rice, Darien K. W., Darien Seminary, ment, a housekee ly where there are child NTED—AT MME, B. TOUJAS', 450}, 61H AY,, NEXT the corner of 28th st., first cliss dressmakers, an oerator on Wilsou’s machine, also apprentice TANTED—AS CASHIER, EITHER A YOUNG LADY nable of keeping accounts, single ress STIEBEL & CO.. 56 West Mth y icky reference, Address J. town Branch ofiies. , Laundresses. Se. GANSEVOORT 8T,, REAR, TOP FLOOR.—A RE- spectable woman desires to take gentiemenrs wash: ing and lroning ather own residence; food reterence, 4187 8T., BETWEEN MADISON AND 4TH AVS.— Stable colored woman wants Washing on rms, Inquire at the stable, WEST 36TH ST., CORNER OF 6TH AV,—A RE spectable middle-aged woman as first ¢lass laun- dress; would assist with chamberwork if required; first class city reference. WEST 31ST ST.-AN EXPERIENCED LAUN- dress solicits washing to do at her own rooms; and fineries done in su, or gentleman ca Dressmakers and Seamstresses. WEST HTH S§T.—MME, PERRIE OUTS, FITS AND erior Manner and in the latest styles; an any other first class, reliable is a neat sewer; Post ofee, Brooklyn. A FIRST CLASS FOREWOMAN good, cutter, fitter a it only those who are competent 8. WECHSLER & BROS’, 201 Fulton st. eharges less ti WEST NTA ST, NEAR BROADWAY.—GOOD ‘F dressmakers wanted; also apprentices; come pre- pared to work. WEST 127H ST.—A FIRST CLASS SEAMSTRESS to go ont by the day; accustomed to all kinds of work; terms moderate, EAST 86TH 87. rain the Unit —A GOOD WOMAN TO DO housework in the country for a small family; must be a good bread maker and cook; she can assist with the washing and ironing, Address 8. L. C., Herald office, for al ratings and A YOUNG LADY, WHO IS A perior style: first class operator. on Wheeler & Wi Mrs. J ANTED—THREE ED HOTEL. business. Appl ANTED—GOOD DRESSMAKERS, WHO UNDER- stand trimming and finishing; also an improver at P ¥ ‘son's and all the leading sewing machines, wishes a few more engige- he day or woek; understands all kinds of fain- ily sewing. Address Miss ANDERSON, GREENWICH AV.—WANTED, PLAIN SEWIN ircumstances. Call on or ad- eee ott snl Address PARISIAN, Lox WEST 20TH S8T., THIRD ¥LOOR, FRONT om.—A respectable woman would like a few gentle men’s or families’ washing at her own home. bi MRS. HUSBANDS, EAST M4TH §T.—-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as Washer and ironer at lier own residence; of fluting; city reference; prices @ lady in reduced aide iced cl R AND 'TRIM- Apply at25 Court st., op- understands ail ki moderate, Inquire on Srst floor. EAST 27TH ‘ages no object. WEST 2TH ST—A FIRST CLASS DRESS st.. Brooklyn. maker, who cuts and trims stylishly, makes ball and dinner dresses and gives entire satisfaction, desires the work of a few more families by the day. “Addross ST. TOP FLOOR, REAR.—A s respectable woman to go out to wash or house- clean; reference it required. Call ior three days. WEST 46TH ST.—A GERMAN FIRST CLASS Jaundress desires work by the day or to take in fine washing; good references, EAST 389TH ST.—A_ RE! = dress would like a few familics’ or single gentle- men’s washing; duting done; best reierence. WEST 26TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM. A respectatle Younx woman, a’ first class laun- dress, wishes to take home gentlemen's washing and will do it batistactority. WOMAN, HAY Seminury, Conn, Address N. nd reliability. fo ede Pp. A. PECKUAM. T DRESSMAKERS, ood hands need apply (also an apprent with references, at 88 West [sth st. NTED.—LADIES business can make $3 to $7 per day, so- nt Nttle article, wanted by all y, Up stairs, office 1. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY with some kno; TILSON & CHARDE ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, cutters by My. 8; ve applications’ t adway, second i 3 t + bring reference: EAST ATH §.—MORE WORK WANTED; also one to cut and go out by the day. WEST 29TH ST. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. WEST 20TH ST.—LADY's MATD, waman, ina family, to travel, eithar to Furope United States; 'thorough'y_ understands is an excellont dressmaker and hairdresser; entiie charge of @ lady’s wardrobe. Address W. ANTED—COM PET! MME. COAL, LATELY AR rived from Furope, as first class mantilla and dressmaker, cutter, fitter and trimmer, in all the French Styles, to go out to families at $2 pr ) home, or as cutter and fitier in a store; city reference. WAVERLEY PLACE.—A DRESSMAKER AND seamstress to g it u 4c and fitting. Agdrem Bey. ee ay) can do cutting WEST 26TH ST.—A RE: tant girl as seamstress, chambermaid or waitress; city reference, Call for two days, WEST 2071 ST, to go out by the cay a fitting; can operate on Grover & Baker's and Willcox Gibbs’ machines, WEST 26TH &ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS- maker, who cuts, fits and trims in the latest vies, solicits a few more engagements by the day or week. Cail on or address M. A, C. WEST (387TH AN ENGLISH y or take work Meiting orders classes. 615 Broad w: WEST 20TH 8T., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH avs.—-Private instructions by the month in the “and French by a competent lady at home mornings, NY AND ALL LETTERS RECEIVED BY OTHERS, rilliant literary talent by a rather young lady’ who commenced the practice of sion before she was thirteen years old, letters were published while still a school girl, and barely she was offered a rate por col- in harness with a pen in ‘The same box. 79 station D, has been her Post address for seven years. Wherefore, during the eventy-seven her antediluvi PHRMANENCY, inst time they chance to meet her "Why! we didn’t know how to find you!” LADY TEACHER OF ARBILMY WIL) English, French, Latin, music 10 a quarter, ‘Address'GRADUATE, wn Branch offi YOUNG LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS WISHES TO travel as companion with @ Ind: changed. Address Miss F. DU BARRY, Herald Upiown Branch office, 1,263 Broadway, PYING TO TAKE TOME. Mrs, GOULD, 224 East 82d SSIROUS OF A HOME, WOULD TEACH Address Mra, EMMS, Brook- PECTABLE. PROTES- ABLE WOMAN hing, and would go wan's a few gentlemen's w out by the day. FAST 49TH 8T., TOP FLOOR, BAC spectable yovna'girl wishes a few more en; ments as good washer and troner or to do housewor' ISP AV., REAR HOUSE.—AN EXCEL Iaundress wishes family washing to do at her house; reference, —A COMPET those willing t Understands eur TAYLOR, 816 Br LER & WILSON’S AND OTHER FIRST CLASS new, sold on ork at home. answered with ewing Machin four were printed befor She expects to NEW YORK MA- ING COMPANY, 16 Clinton place (th st.) ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST CLASS MILI busincas pertee atrons will please exclaiming every FIRST FLOOR, REAR. first class laundress wishes families’ or gent men's washing; fine fluting done. EAST 16TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM. ‘oman wishes families’ and gen- ence with store 8T.—A COMPETE maker, first class cutter, fitter and stylish crim- day; Wheeler & Wil: Call on or address Miss A. AND 23D STS,, FIRST floor.—A first class cutter and fitter, by the day or week, in private families or hotels. ‘ast 16th st., between 7 ANTED—LADL est novelty of jon square and Sth w CE THE GREAT. he age: has large profits. t., between 10. and 12 A, M., for two days. RL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK @ good cook, washer ani Call, from’? till P. M., mer. to.go out by the good reference. 8D AV., BETWEE A respectable tlomen’s washing; had five years’ experi work, Call on or address Mrs, W. 10TH AV., FOCRTH FLOOR, BACK ROO: resnectable woman wishes a few ladies’ and ge tlemen’s washing; understands fluting. $ THIRD FLOO! jaundress wishes a few families’ home; laces and finery done equal to new; the best city daily instructio Call or address, reminaifer by the day or werk, in OF out of the city. Call or address. EAST MTH ST., ANTED—A ¢ i references ex- ironer:; city references dang third bell. ANTED—A_ RESPECTABLE, a German family of three ‘adults: references re- Apply 4295 ‘New York ay... between Congress and North sts,, Jersey City Heights. —A COMPETED washing at her FOURTH FLOOR.—A COMPE- tent dressmaker wishes employment by the day; understands cutting and Aitiny sewhiz¢ can operate on the machine, FAST 14TH 8’ maker desires the patconage of famili work at howe or go out; 0} e:ales on any machine ; terms all kind of family 8TH AY., BETW Take Hoboken ring secand bell. ladies’ and gentlemen’ fluting and puiing, 48TH AND 49TH STS., first class laundress to do washing; can do all kinds o: one or two children, CLASS DRE! } LADY 20 TEND IN BAKERY, 205 Greenwich st. ANTED—FIRST CLASS DRESSMAK. ANTED—A YOUN at GILMOR’ YOUNG LADY UNDERSTANDING ALL SEWING machines Wishes a position as saleslady. Adress Miss M. E., box 174 Herald FRENCH LADY, SUPERIOR TEACHER, SPEAK- ing and instructing also German, Ita'ian and Eng. fish, desires to find a home in return i Address box 146 Herald Uptown Brant A RESPFCTABLE rivate family as seamstress; under- has her own machine, YOUNG GIRL 8D AV, TOP FLOOR.—A YOUNG FRENCH Woman’ as good seamstress or to take care of stands all kinds of famtly sewing growing children; best reference. Call on or ~ Can be seen tor two da; ED—SOME FIRST CLASS SKIRT TRI r her instruction; {also an operator on the SW 8. DRY, 143 8TH ST., NEAR 4TH All kinds of work done handsome fluting, lace curtains, &e SMAKING.—A F collirsa specialty lected and delivered promptly. NTED-—-TWENTY FIRST ¢ also first class hands on entrance on Lt ren’s pique good Brondway and 1th st. YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT AND EDUCA. tion would like the loan of a small sum of money, for which she would be willing to work in any ca Address, for three days, town Branch offi PARISIAN LADY, JUST ARRIVED, WHO HAS erience in teaching in some of the ires an engagement 98 governess ina family, either in the United States or in * Geypentary, drawing, BROADWAY, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT, ROOM {ent dressmaker in'a private tamil ean cut and fit to perfection and do all kinds ot tam anderstands four machines; Wheeler & Wilson's Breferred; recommendation trou’ pre Nurses. &c. D—TWO FXPERIE awit, cloak and uni good salaries and permanent si el none other need a to take care of 4 thing departmen treatment preterred to hig! ml home and kind ‘all on or address, WEST STH ST.—A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE girl as nurse in a fami: rowing children, Whom she reiers. 8D AV.—A YOUNG AMERICAN WOMAN AS purse to an invalid; is kind and obliging; good sent employer; thang way, 5th ay. and ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE a few miles from the cit preferred. Apply at 25 West 13th st., office. JANTED—FIRST CLASS DRI at 104 West 29th st. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL OR A WOMAN for general housework in a French tamily of good city reterences required. Ad’, 4503, 6th ay., next the corner of 25th st. SILK HAT TRIMMERS WANTED-—AT J, CALI 140 Bowery, between 6TH AV.—A COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS AND Rae dressmaker wishes a few more engagements by kveancutand fit; 6TH AV.—A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN aa seamsiress; isn good operator ; cily or coun- try reference. Call on Monday. 1D AV.—A YOUNG WOMAN WISHE nts, to go out by the day or week or ig nert home. Address, for three days, BE. FANGE- where she can have the Call at present employer's, to small family ; German own Branch office. YOUNG FRENCH LADY, WHO 18 WELL quainted with ail phria of Europe, wishes to ac. company a family there; willing to make heryelf usetul ‘Address TRAVEL, Herald Uptown MAKERS. AP WEST 33D ST.—AN ENGLISH LADY, TO travel with a family as nurse ; is kind and oblig- Address B. N. CLINTON PLACE, 8TH ST., nurse; can take a charge of baby from its birth and bring it up on the bottle: thoroughly understands the care and management of children; good city references. Call or address for two days. EAST 32D ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE YOUNG American woman as nurse to one or two chil- dren, age from three years up, ina Jewish family re- is neat, kind and obliging; first class onday and Tuesday, from 10 till 5. HARLEM.—AN| EXPERIENCED nurse can be engaged for monthly or general sick- Call on or address Mrs. in any ‘position. OE EE YOUNG LADY (PARISIAN) WHO HAS TAUGHT IN en some of the best schools desires a fay ily to instruct her languaze and the elementary English branches in exchange for her board; no obiéctions to the country. Address MARTE, box 82, 205 Kast Fourteenth osttion in a fain- RPSPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A ROOM 3—A8 in : situation as seamstress; can operate on Wheeler & ‘ilson’s and Grover & Baker's mael best references. Address A. M., t no ob ection to r WAITRESSES — WANTED—AT O BANKERS AND BROKERS’ DAIRY, 62 Cedar st., opposiie Post fice; must bo of good person, written references. RENCH.—THOROUGH INSTRUCTION IN FRENOIT, with conversation, by a foreign Indy. call Monday evenings only, Mile. ALZAMORA, 39 St, street, Brooklyn, L. LECTED EDUCATIO COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE A few more engagements by th fits and trims in latest style. Addre: town Branch office. LADY WHO HAS I1AD A STYLISH BUSINESS OF her own, but had to give it up for some time throt bad health, would like a few engagements to go out by ‘the day; would preier cutting and fitting or preparing h Vics of trimming and 1s ance-and bring Apply for two days until7 o’clock P. M. 4. B.—No liquors sold. —ANY LADY CAN BASILY MAKE $10 DAILY + by devoting three hours’ time each day toa new no peddling arrangement, town in the States, Ap- ‘Ast st, from 10 to 4. ‘T.—WANTED, A HEALTHY WET Call Monday evening, between 7g and 3s, for J. L, BICKFORD. |. F., Herald Up ‘A LADY OF THE MOST Inished education In almost every accomplishment, rstands the many ‘who, however, well reasons why thero mi n ladies who cannot trust their reading and writing to the criticism of even their own families, offers her services Ask for the teacher of music ,, Who is at home gen-& Su be Agents wanted in every cit wiisfactory reference, eto Mme. HERMAN. for their improvement. ana drawing at 348 Bast 17th st. erally, and between 4 and 5 o’élock almost invariably quiet and alone. Willing to do anythi DRESSMAKER, WHO IS A ind fitter of ladies’ and children’s dresses, de- the day or week; is a good 0 leave the city. EAST 80TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as experienced nurse and seamstress; no objec- fon to travelling; good re.erence. Inquire for K. G. 4TH AV.—AN EXPERIENCED SICK NURSE can be recommended by first class. tamilies and. would like an infant from its birth; IRST CLASS CU Cail for one week. STORE IN THE ngagements bi Tator; no objection Herald Uptown Branch offic ADIES MAKING THEIR OW ., can obtain the services of a first class ish fiiter, at their own residences it pre- ferred. Address MODISiE, Herald Uptown Branch ot ANTED—A SITUATION city or country; to board with the family pre- Call on or address Miss NABE, 48 West Washing. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. YOUTH OF 1§ WISHES EMPLOYMENT IN SOME business where he can learn something and make has served three years at wood engray- J 10. 7 Madison street, first floor, FIRST CLASS WAITER'S SITUATION WANTED— :eountry preferred f Addrésa CHARLES, ‘n Branch offiee, 1, RESPECTABLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS Medical gentiemen ; is a Protestant and Engitsl EAST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl to mind children and sew: would do light to the country; city refer- SUMMER -COS- cutter and sty Intelligence Offices. PROTECTIVE UNTON AND DIRFOTORY for faithful domestic service, 1,502 Broadway, second door below 45th chamberwork; no objection Ina private tami, TANTED—SOMETHING TO DO, FAMILY SEWING, ding or making new; has a good ma- chine; can cut and fit children’s clothing; laces, black or white, a specialty; in the fami! Address WORKER, Herak box 130 Herald Up- batching, me: WEST 25TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS nurse for grown children; to go travelling pre- forved. ‘Address M. W, Ls fat FAST 28TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, having lost her baby, wishes one to nurse at her home. AST BALTIC S8T., _ HELP WANTED—FEMALES. T. STEWART & CO, WANT first class, ex, RAT and BONNBT TRIMMERS, Apply at 9th st. entrance, ed Brond way and 10th at. ‘TANT EMPLOYMENT TO THOSE RUYTS any first class sewing machines; all earned ov Amal instalment we pay in cash and. contline giving work after machines are paid for, TER & CO., U5 4th av., corner of 12th st., and 101 Bleecker st., near Broadwa; —WORK GIVEN OUT AT A pay for first class MAN WANTS waiter in a private family. Address 265 West RUSSIAN MA ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as competent seamstress; ressmaking and ail kinds of family sewing; would go bythe week or month: can giv Address M. J., box 115 ivevald Uptown Branch office, TOP FLOOR, BACK poms,—A young married woman as wet nurse in good reference can be given. situation as porter or night wa take charge of a barge on the river; goo re » from the Custom House serv: box 149 Herald office, ity reference, a private ‘amily for three days. WEST $iST S',—-AN EXPERI nurse solicits engagements; would wait on ladies during and after confinement; will make herself gener- ally useful: good city reference. WEST 26TH ST.—A RESPROTABL irl as child's nurse; is willing and obliging. Call on Monday STEEL MIDDLE-AGED AMERIC. wishes a situation in some respectable family as Callon the corner of Broome and Mulberry sts, third floor, over the grocery store. RESPECTABLE COLORED WOMAN AS N and chambermatd a 8 Address J.B. General Housework, ¢ FAST i6TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A GERMAN virl to do general how Kk, 2D AV., BETWEEN 65TH AND 66’ third floor, back room.--A young ii the entire honsework'of a small pri or country; best city reference, LATELY — ARRIV wishes a situation as waiter in a private Amer: no objection to travel. BLAKE, BUCKWAL- Apply to A. D., at 173 NCED PRIC Machines, All earned instalment we pay promptly in * purchased machities of us three and four years ago are still in our employ. #CO,, warerooms 142 East Eighth street, near Broadway, and 2i Astor place, A few good canvassers wanted. UCATED YOUNG WOMAN WANTED—AS Nuensis; must be of good disposition, indus- ndent on her own exertions for a living. Y JAMES, box 167 Herald office. NEAT, TIDY, WELI-RECOMMENDED GIRT, wanted—To do general poe, 14 miles in the country; good wages, PASTRY COOK WA hotel or restau ate family, an clty Tally competent, sober honest; best city references, ‘Address P. C. G Housekeepers’ &e. AMITY ST.--AN AMERICAN WIDOW, 33 YEARS of ze, compantonable, desires a position as house- keepef in the tamly of an elderly gentleman, Callon Mrs, SEPION, ‘AN WIDOW YOUNG GERMAN MAN AND WIFE, WITH NO children, wish situations for housework orin a rant or hotel; man understands the care of horse: reference, Address C, HENNIG, care G. LDLEI, 8) Durse fo an invalid. lain sewing ; city ref Herald Uptown Branc! ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS YOUNG ighly educated, as nursery governess to make herself Herald Uptown IFE, LATELY LANDED, WISH SIT. uations; willing to do any kind of work. Address )., box 229 Herald office. ARTENDER—BY A SINGLE YOU 2 years, who understands the busin tion to go to. OS eet reference —A YOUNG LADY, LATELY. for companion ; widower's Canada, as housekee family preterted; ot would like, to xo to & maid; the highest references, Ad- L, H,, box 4 a8 above. BAST 26TH ST.—A WIDOW LAD’ keeper in a gen ut first class partis need call or address, WIDOW (AMERIOAN) AS + is fully competent to take entire isthe care of children ; best reference, WEST 36TH § 7 French lady, or useful companion to a lady; will useful: good reference. Branch office. NTED—A SITUATION, BY A PERSON SPEAKING h, the entice charge of a ehitd some one needin: dress, for one wee —WANTED—FIRST CLASS SALESLAD! our ribbon departme mt; only those fully ¢ KN BROTHERS, Sor FEW FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS WANTED— Aiso a good buttonhiole maker. veen 5th and 6th ave, FEW FIRST CLASS MILLINERS AND TRIMMERS wanted—Some ready to work. ILER & LEWIS, 47M South, as how tleman’s hous English and Frene! years old; goo own Branch office. T CLASS RRENCH COOK (RF cordon blew) iurnishing the best city references as to y. sobriety and efticiency, in a first class family, Address M. 8., Herald Uptown Branch oftice. T DESIRED—IN CITY DEPARTMENT. ‘4 railroad or insurance: one-third of salary allowe h education ; best of testimonial: TLEMAN, Herald office. YOOK.—BY A FI 116 West 11th st., be- —A YOUNG WIDOW LADY As keeper; No objection to children. VARICK ST.—AS_BXPERIE, koeper in an honorable widower’s family: no Call on or address A. B. N AMERICAN ‘Apply to KAHN- PLACE.—AN erican woman in a private family where there is no washing done, or will do upstairs work and sewing; good reference. Call STOPHER 8T.—A WIDOW LADY AS NUR. foverness or seamstress; can cut and fit and teach embroidery and lace work. ‘as commission ; thorguy age, Address GE ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG willing to make hinself generally ood reterence from anes employer. BD HOUSE. RE DRUG CLERK WANTED,.—ADDRESS AUGUSTUS, New York Post office, stating age and qualification: RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTED—TO Do THE cooking, wasbing and. ironin Zity references required. 48 West triflers need app! WEST 26TH ST. honsckeeper in a hotel, or any position of trust; Address HOUS MADISON STRE ENGLISHMAN, of @ small family; Oth st.,-between Sih ITUATION “WANTED—BY A FR CHMAN, AS waiter in a private tamily; has firstclass city refer- ences, Call on or address H, ANTED—BY A MAN, AS MEAT COOK OR od references. Call on or addr 487 Atlantic st, first door, second floor, Brooklyn. NTED—BY MAN AND WIFE, a situation in a h aelves generally usetul; wite is a good lai A NEW ENGLAND LADY 4 as housekeeper or to take charge of a linen room or laundry, or any position of trust and responsibility ; country prelerred. Call on or add: y 7TH ST.—AS HOU aged American widow, 2 GROVE st. work by the ‘a Call for two da; PINEAPPLE 81, BROO: ™ ING WO- man who i necustomod ta: the sea aud competent to take charge of children desires to acco P jones any time aiter the first of July. =A COLORED WOMAN WISHES housecleaning or washing and 00K WANTED-—TO GO IN THE COUNTRY, WHO understands rostaurant cookin and ironing. A 6th and 7th avs., from I TO LEARN TELEGRACHY.—MEN, ‘women, boys and girls learn and take yper Institute. DRESSMAKERS WANTED—ALSO and will assist ot , 45 Broadway. ‘est 26th st., between = d PER, BY A MIDDLE- Call, or address MRS. Se RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT MAN AND WIFE, ith one baby, would take care of a gentleman's sr ihest reference, Address R.J., box 193 Herald Up: NO ENCUM- ; will make them. undress, Address mand for opera 2) 4th av,, opposite NUMBER OF WEST 2TH ST.—AN EXPERIENCED GOVER- YOUNG, Herald oftiee. shinies YOUNG MAN, THOROUGHLY CONVERSANT he advertising business, hi Be had 7 years’ op as advertising clerk ona leading daily jour- ual, also thorouchly understands marking a paper, sub- scription and pubtieation books, and, in fact, every detail in the business devartment of a newspaper, desires a sita- ation: would attend tothe advertising business of some mercantile house or accept a position as clerk in any kind Pf husiness: Is a good worker: would leave New York: erences as 1 character md capability, Ad- dvess EXPERIENOF, box 102 Herald flee. ocar Lit oe ave AQES; reir 8 2 vritte: books devised to meet special require~ ments; books oy ened, kept, examined or bainn ed. JAM 8 OOX, Removed to 51 New street, room 13, A TRAVELLING SALESMAN WANTED, HAVIN an extensive Wester to sell on Inission triminings for white oods, Ince goods, rnc Apply to ERSKINE & CO., 85 Wooster st. YOUNG MAN, HAVING BUSINESS EXPERIENCE, res a situation as outeide salesman, either local or travelling: has urge acquaintance with druggists of city and throughont the United States; best reference. Address N., box 105 Herald oflice. N EXPERIENCED SALESMAN WILL BE SHORTLY A\ disengaged, desires a position or will trave! on com- mission, Addréss J. B. K,, box 15) Herald ofle RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE SPEAKI RMAN and with the best city refereneos. Apply jor wo days at Lst av., corner 53d si } OTEL MEN.—A THOROUGH BOOKKEEPER, FOR the Summer or permanently: has had experience as Manager: would accept a position of trust, city or coun. try: references Al. Address PEARSON, terald ofiice. WANT A GOOD, RESPONSIBLE TRAVELLI salesinan, to take orders tor Hob printing. Cail 0. address, with reterence, E, K, HAN: between 6th av, and Broadway. or OOM, 56 West 32d st., SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WHO IS +) not afraid of work, in a stationery house, with a chance to learn the business; guod reference ; salary 10. object. Address F, A. V., Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED SS double-entry bookkeeper, a8 Dookkeeper, salosman, clerk or in any Capacity; references Al, Address B, M., box 118 Herald office. GITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MA “AS SALES- ne: Dino wareroom; understands the m branch; can tine and repair pian nthe country ; city preferred. Address FUN 0, Mo PAPER MAN “SALESMEN, first class men. the coming New York city trade. Liberal arrangements will be mace Hone Brtonty coutdtntiale ate be eee eee ons 5 vy confidential, Apply by letter Cl 33" SHEPHERD «& GA ' We: an) A ~ ie yas SITUATION, BY_ A YOUNG clerk or salesmai MAN, AS Address ©. A. H., Herald oitice. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FAMILIAR WITH WHITE good to travel, on comimission or otherwise: ane having the necessary acquaintance and unquestionable reference can make satisfactory arrangements by ad- dressing TRAVELLER, box 221 Herald offic WANTED—A SALESMAN, WELL POSTED IN THE __Veneer business, Address M., box 130 Herald office. A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 17 YEARS OLD, tent a stationery store. Apply to JOUN M: POLLOOK &60., 847 hays APPIY © Vv ED—AN EXPERT ¥ coods and lad erence required. iNCED SALESLADY FOR 8’ white wear; first class ref 8. 1. BALL, 436th av. TANTED—A BOOKKEEPER, ADDRESS, WITH . references, Which inust be Al, H. D, ROBB, station ©, New York WASTED TWO GOOD. GENERAL SALESMEN , SCOTI'S dry goods store, 62 New- Ke - oquisite qual - Jsalesmen, can apply at 9 o'clock DN, 12 Dey’ st, ees, we et f good address, having the ifications to make g to VIRTU& YOR WaAkt8D-A YOUNG MAN TO KEEP BOOKS AND _ make himself useful. Address, in own hand- writing, stating wages and where last employed, A. B., box 162 Herald offi WANTED=A 603 correspondent, who understands German thor- Address, with references and salary expected, x 135 Herald office. Was D—A FIRAT CLASS O| DOOR SALESMAN to sell base baits from sample; those having a con- nection with stationery and toys preferred. J. RYAN & ©O., 83 Nagean street. WANTED—A SALESMAN, BY A FANCY GOODS and notion honse; one having an acquaintance East desired; none nerd apply untess thoroughly familiar with the business. Address ©, . box 165 Herald oftiee: WANZED=A SITUATION AS COLLECTOR OR BUSI. v : nly competent and tristworthy man; ample security given, Atdress COLLECTOR, box M2 Herald Uptown Branch office. W4NTED-A TATION AS CLERKIN A STORE as bartender. —A land, requires the above; has the’ most satistactory charizes from last employer: advertiver would make him- self generaliy useial. Address J. ©, Herald office. AND pudhily. WaNtEp—py A YOUNG MAW. A POSITION AS entry clerk or assistant bookkeeper. Address A. RENFREW, Herald office. WASED—THE SERVICES IN| WHO) of a gentleman thor ry business i 1, including novelties No is alae own to the leading he ie her particulars address, giving age, expe- ces, H. RR. 8., bax 180 Herald ofiice. WANTERAIN A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION NEAR jew York city, an eashier; one who ts Com doubted testimoninis as to character (or security if re- quired) may secure a permanent sit m; salary $700 u her annum, with probable i ase. Address, for three day, box 178 Herald office. WAXTEDIA YOUNG, MAN AS) AN ASSISTANT bookkeener: must be posied in the har tware husi- ness; sinall salary at first, Address HARDWARE, Herald offles, giving reterence. WASTED -A SOBER, | FAITH L AND INDUS- trious man, as coachman and gardener and to make himself gen 3 Ha gentleman's & dence, 43 miles trom New York, on New Have db: ref erences required. Inquire of A. J, OUTWATER, at Kidder, Wetherell & Co.'s, 83 John street, 'T CLASS DRY GOODS SALESMEN WANTRD— or the auferent departments, nly those who can r ference need apply. furnish first class reference need apply. oo. g ypp S7 50. —WANTED, A YOUNG MAN AS CLERK IN DLOV. a country city g 'y store, understanding bookkeeping; with this amount good wages and an in- sigiven. Address J. M. F., Albany Post oMe: $] OOO To AAvEstawit services OF A Oke first class bookkeeper and thorough bus ness man. Address B. A. C., Herald office. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. PRA R WANTS A SITUATION single renee; terms moderate. Ad- AVING THE COUNTRY W! A. thine is man as first rate Coachman and 5 re dener: ism Fuil particulars will be ly given on application at 26 East 60th st., for three days. YOUNG ENG WISHES A SITUATION AC ts gardener centionable in every respect. Address , Fort Lee Post ofide, Bergen county, N sabe sas COACHMA ATION WANTED—BY AN EX- A perien 3 first 3 strictly temperate; six years’ unexcept! erence. Call address 0. B , 804 6th ay., between doh wnd 40th sts. ENCED COACHMAN, WITH FIRST 8 enecs as fo capability, sobriety and in Call on or address #. C., Stitting’s saddiery, M4 snd gro ees. A tion as coach ura hess and can give ret S48 Bust 32d st, § COACHMAN AND ¢ ZA ily—-By a single man stands his business, Call on or address P. Bil st., private stable. SITUATION WANT JA. coaciiman or groom; no Address J., 26 Lexington av., GERMAN (MARRIED) WISHES A SITUATION AS coachman and gardener, with his wile as washer and ironer. Inquire at ss Jay’ st. ethndita ey RESPRCTABLE COLORED YOUNG MAN ISDE sirous of procuring asi'uation in the capacity of Coachinan and groom; necessary qualifications furnished. Aildress EF, T., HL Wost Gad st, ATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG 3 Ps chinan or gragm and coachman ; thor: derstands the 200M EN A PRIV FAM. English + thoroughly undor. 1, HO West D—BY A YOUNG MAN AS tion to the country, mployer's stable. Herald Uptown Branch offi YOACHMAN—BY A MARRIED A isa good horseman and experienced driver, sober, ientive, emart and willing: if required can do gardeni milk and be generally. raver seven ears’ first class eity rete layer. Ad~ dress, Monday and Tuesday, B., box 125 Herald Uptown five 30, WHO t= TATION WANTED—BY, A YOUNG years’ good retercence, Address DA- ox 119 Herald office. ptehman RS si VID tt 8 YOACHMAN.~A PRIVAT! J itst class coach reference, Call op 28 Lexington av. YOACHMAN AND GROOM'S SITUATION WANTED— ady, sober, single Young san, aged 30; good city Ord country reterences: from and former em LING OUT, A highest elt private sae M. K,, 1,065 2d av. NTED—BY A COLORED MAN, EMPLOYMENT as head waiter or first city hotel, Call on L, Madison ay., for one week. TANTED—EMPLOYMENT AS PORTER, BY A Lt pe ag Irishman, Work; sina CHOLES nox 1 Herald oftice ANTED—BY A CHINAMAN, WITH GOOD REFER. ences, « situation in a private farmil to take charge of the dining room; is rome, CHAIRLL Lat i019 2 o'clock, ish and French finent): six; does plain and machine sewing? these Sa ; ’ . fx, plein. i; three years’ Amer. BAST 318T ST.—AS GOVERNESS FOR CHIL. speaks several languages and edie work or general fa Call for one week. towa Branch ofc derstands music RESPRCTABLE AMERICAN PROTESTANT WO- man wishes a position as housekeepe Jake charge of @ house for the Sumiyer mon enced In all its branches: no objection to go a short dis. best references. improyers. Apply, for two months, at 1,108 Broad- ‘ome prepared to work, GIRL WANTED—ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE, TO assist in the housework 1) at 500 Lafayette av. MME, LA FORCADE'S, Wanted, 20 first class t ‘way, near 28th st. cook ig a Summer or Madison Avenue Hotel, rivate tamily. jostrand, Brooklyn. NO. 6 WEST HH ST.— rimmeérs, waist makers and finishers; nove other need apply ; high wages and steady employment. =—LADIES ARE INVITED TO » of Sewing Machine they like, and to take out shirts, ladies’ suits or undergarments, &e, in shop, and yay on! sums every week an Address Mrs, ing; no objection to the country, fair penman; 8TH ST., BETWEEN AVS, C AND D.- accustomed t French, German and Fi est references, A LADY OF REFINEMENT, EDUCATED IN PARTS, House in French or Engli temployment at home. ,for interview AISE, Herald Uptown Branch office. DOMESTIC HABITS, ‘keeper; salary not 86, L, ie egal on jon lady; salary n + rest Fe C.,care or itra Lennon Ue LEXINGTON AV., CORNER 48TH ST.—A GOON, emart Kitt, ina Tespectable family; can speak French and English. ish, as travelli TAKE ANY KIND OF QUIET, hinvelt generall tana home, eh An Ob MIS Mere Untown Branch office, fo make at hone oF down and leave small tor work. BONY. 106 Chambers st. Address, appointiny ployers, Address F. F., 644 Oth ay. N AND GROOM’S SITUATION WANTED— Obs eric man; three Fatt city reference fro last place; no objections to the country. Call on or ad- dress “a East ‘st, priv {AMPLOYMENT WANTED BY A THOROUGHLY COM. E tent coachman or general useful man, wHh first rate testimonials. Call on oF addross J. B,, 264 Front st. ER WANTED—WHO UNDERSTANDS ALSO GA enna of horses, Inquire atl Tprondwe Toon 83, Grea SANGRE, Batre A SITUATION.— te Fouly. competent in alt the branches; can milk, thke horses and carrlages and make himself gentrally te food referenoe. ‘Kaa JAMES, box css ices omer e COACHMEN AND GARDEN: CLASS SITUATION WANTED—RY A FIRS’ married and temperite ; eu “4 Gall ou or address ti. clase conchma! dest city reterences. and Empire Spring ITUATION WANTED —Ag FIRST CL found willing an JAMES, care ot J.B re st, and Sth ay. TANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A horonghly understamls i ss JOHN, Herald of best city reference, achman and t j must be a good driver. JANTED—SITUATION, BY A MARRIED M nan; No encumbrance: no o! or country; best city reference. Apply at LS East 39th st. TANTED—-A SITUATION AS GOACIIN y married man; soiail ; Willing and obbging ; pbicetion to the countcy TANTED—A SITUATION BY A_ AI’ ‘man as frst class coachman and gro: iy foterenoe front last employer. GROOM; TO A MAN WHO understands the care of trotting horses a None but these who have good need apply to GEORGE B. BISSEL good situation is off HELP WANTED—IALES. W'S NATIONAL Sth sh. near Broadwa pericnce #s practionl by superintendents Union Telegraph Vompany. foroness—Oieers of nand (ake position THOMPSON'S College, riitors: no Vaoatic site Cooper Institute. NTS WANTED—IN EVERY STATE, SUTTON & G FEW MORE FIRST CI s gents of experience will do well to call on us, SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, Kast Tenth street, 1 doors west of Broadw: SALESMAN FOR READY MADE references need respond. 8 Astor House, ready. YOUNG MAN OR YOUTH As aequainted with bookkveping, in a small manufae- exporence and salary expected, D,, BH and 87 0 Apply early Monday morning, ENTRY OLERK, BOOKKEEPER, bo FIRST OLASS WAITER WANTEDM@MUST BE Aditress J. A. K., Herald Up CANVASSERS, WANTED—TO SELL rter's Improved dressmakers’ hemuner and binde patented December 19, 1471; took first premiun where; will fit any family sewing machine jh welt, sham, without basting, bind neath coarse, angular seams perfectly every time; liberat ample heiumer, cireulars and terme and’ hem over duce nents offered sent to any address, postage prenai: cipt of $1 and ame of machine. y mail to WM. J. SOHTLLENG manufacturers’ agents, 210 and 212 Marion Brooklyn, N.Y. INME REPUBLIC TAKE INSURANCE COMPANY, 409 y, Want o few first class business men to act 4s solicitors in the metropolitan district. TAITERS WANTED—AT THE CAS Park, for Sunduy, May 25. —TWO ACTIVE, INTELLTGT for our parcel counters. BRADBURY BRO FEW G00D MEN ON before 81g A. M. on and SU Bower: SALARY AND TANTED—A MAN WILLING TO MAK positively must be zentot caloulaty generally usetul matician and 4 ready. dress 0, BENNETT, Monday, between tho hours of Mand 12 o'ch TANTRD—TWO YOUNG dress, as students in the de ing to make themse Brooklyn, on k N, WITH GOOD AD. jession and will weful, will allow a small com- “OR OIPY AND COUNTRY, TO ew and tiseful article New England toie!, 90 Bowery, of a dry goods jobbin references, G,'& B., Herald office ANTED—CANVASSERS AND our goods for & Address, stating TRAVELLERS ON ory State in the Union; wholesale COSTAR COMPANY, 237 Centro st., New York, ANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, TO DO JANT+ tor work; muat live with employer: able reierences reattired. Apply this day, between: 8 de Y CAN FIND NTED.—ACTIVE MEN AND WOME immediate employment by applying: 560 Lexington avenue; box 5,165] —STX GOOD, AND EXPBRI- cauvassers to sell Bibles in all the cities in. Western New York, on weekl to JAMES J. COOGAN, 16 Hast Seneca street, But ANTED—A HHAD WAITER one who understand, his business and cai %., Herald oM ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE MAN steward; must be a good carver and bu lent to manage store oom and Kitelie ITED SPATS MARING Corps, 500 fine, able-bodied men. This service offers splendid opportunites to visit foreign countries on board For further information 49 Chatham street, New JAMES LEWES, Major United States Marine Corps, | “D—A STOREKEEPER AT FISHER & COS ning Rooms, 13 Thomas st. —A YOUNG MAN OF GoaD i r with the stationery and printing business, icit orders on comuuission for a first class house; one estimates desirable ANTED—FOR THE U 4 ships-ofwar, apply at Recruiting Rendezvous, Address BLANK THE TRADES. A RESPEOTABLR alont, residing with his parents tured apbrentice to the pic pply tod, BROC bi OF 16 WANTS A SITUAATOD Printing ; has served 4 wonths, pn street, Foom Sl, YOUNG MAN, 17 YEATS OF learn the carpenter trade, YOUTH, WITH AR- ial sign and scenic WISHES TO. ie two days, at ORNAMENTAL PAINTRR—Us 4 seape painting, wanted LF MARVIN & CO., 328 West, t 00D REFR 00) (o 1,080. can engage ina safe ntitable business, already established, Address box NT PRINTER, RONZER WANTED —TIOROUGHLY VNDERSTAND- ing solutions andacids. Apply at 69 Duane st. NOLOR MIXER WANTED—IN A PAPER olor mixer who perfectly understands work and machine , Herald oitice. WITTER WANTED—VOR FIRST CLA nt a thoroughly: Address, with reference, G mixing tor 1 1, box 184 He E CARPENTERS WANTR Apply to GEO. A. KINGSLAND, 137 Kent ste Greenpoint, Brookiyn ITHOGRAPHY.—WANTED, NARAVER AC- 1 and map work; must be to MAJOR & KNAPP, Apply, with speciin 56 Park place,” mo LIQUOR. D y manufacture all RS —A_ SITUATION WANTE Inds of liquors, ayrups, ¢ Address M.A. L., Hera h offtee, for three days. TATOH MAKER WANTED, STEADY to agood workman. Apply at 605 Broadway. INDUSTRIOUS BNGIN : y, understands the rendering of lard; y. {PLOYMENT TANTED—AN who thorough): none other need app! WAGNER & DAVIS, 821 lst av YOUNG MAN WIfO UNDERSTANDS repairing cloeks and jewelry, aud willing to make himself usefnl in th rovanent sium Apply at 415 th ay. D—-MEN TO WORK none but first clags hands nee ONEW YORK STEAM IAS INQUIRE. ATH. FANTERIA, CAD DRUSIRR rn n street plank MAY'S slaughter louse, road, Brooklyn, BD TANTED—IN A FIRST OLASS OLOTH nin the boy's and children we experience md be thoroughly qualic “i. Apply by letter to B. & D., station A. ANTED—FERROTYPE MEN, WHO TAYE 8OMF roping; also two palr he H. GREER, 256 Bowery. NTED—A BLACKSMITH, WIiO UNDERSTANDS wagon work and horseshoeug: Apply between t0 and 12 o'cle Ut No. 7 James ship. SANTED—A FIRST CLASS EXPREIENCED BARB jor a city hotel. he must have knowledge of out door Tubes, Boxes, Baths and one 4 Apply atthe Stevens House, ADVERTISEMENTS S8E, PARLART LF NE FILLE 8) Vaneman, desire @ plac au dessus de deux ans: references, 8" “MISCELLANEOUS: RS SONK.—EXTRA AND PLAIN BOOK ne at shortest notice and lowest priee @ditions of Buoks done in beat style, % Dey strcet. AND BOARDING OTeat furwnine in oe pots \ ee Treas at 9) per cent helo ou Aue tony Pe giditon street, corner of Willian ARTIES WHOSE STOCKS HAVE oni ‘at the Stock Exchange by their ter in, cl Keeover dainages 12 Wornid office je binding do: Blank Book Manu whe made to pattorns.;

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