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MEXIOO AND THE UNITED STATES. ‘The ‘American Army Muster in Texas eRe Peeten Oman: oF She Move- \ 24.) ron ates of be ‘ee at nts ‘of cre- ea, an excitement some B.3 our o colleagues. Tne unter- ng of troops within the limits of one's own ‘country is no more than the Dutch taking Hol- land, The Roremant of Mexican troops to the i States of Coahuila and ulipas never creates J excitement ‘smoug the American press. Then why should the movement of troops in Texas give alarm J to our worthy colleagues? A short times since the Mexican press denounced tne people of Texas for marauding upon Mexican territory, and United States troops have been sent to that border to vent any further marauding. At first our col- were incensed at the marauding; now they are equally indignant because the American government has adopted measures to prevent it. The Pajaro Verde, in reply to our assurances that ‘ 9 government of ‘the United States cannot march its troops into joreign countries or wage war with- out previous deciaration, says:—‘ Unfortunately swe have already seen that’ war is waged without previous declarations or authorization.” We w not what case our colleacue refers to: cer- tainly none on this Continent, and pai rticularly ioe United States are exempted fi rom that charge. our colleague refers to the occupation of the aus. «puted territory in Texas, in 1547, it cannot make out acase. The “occupation” was authorized by the duty of the Executive; the war that rollowed the attack on the American troops by the Mexican al ‘at Resaca de la Palma and Palo Alto was au- thor! by an act of Congress, The only unau- thorized waging o! war in that connection was that pi the Mexican troops without the authority of ' THE Doom or THE Deap HeEaps.—Five of the dargest railroads doing business with this city have the agreement to issue no more passes r July 1, except to employs and to those en- titied by contract to receive them. These roads are the Illinois Central, the Burlington & Quincy, { the Rock Island, the Northwestern and the St. Paul The Chicago & Alton road refuses to join the movement because it is not Leer ng 3 enough. Its President annouuces that every pass heretofore issued by that road will be reculled July 1 and no more meee Wi be issued in any case. The Indi- anapalt, Bloomington & Western, the Peoria & Island and the Rockford, Kock Island & St. Louis Raliroads declined to sign the eee ‘but for what reason is not stated.—Chicago dune, June 27 ‘) YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. OATS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ON HAND AND built to order chea} ea at my shops, 368 and 373 South Street and 1lith street, Uarleni Kiver. STEPHEN ROBERTS. ANAL BOATS J. tile auetion id VOLUN ERS sold at public auction on Thursday, atl0A. M., at pier 38 North Rive ited OR SALE—EIGHT OR TEN FINE COPPER FAST. ened Row Posts, rey cheap; new and second a8 a naare of D, NOLAN, Bergen Point, Chanceller rg0- OW, 165x133:" also several Osgood’s Mud Diggers. A, M, DA COSTA, 117 Wail street, OR Leap OR a ee one We shed smaller Boats, a ressure 24: inch Tug, in good order. ‘A, MDA COSTA, 117 Wail street. LOOR YACHT MISKODEED, om FEET § am, in the best of order, Inquire JRAVIS Bay View Henke: Canarsie, ETT? Ss" hot TUG FOR SALE—ONE NEW STEAM TUG, 112X25X10, AND A 1534x634 feet hold; engine 17x17, with iresh water Apply to 0, W. COPELAND, 64 Broadway. IIE SLOOP YACHT LINDA FOR SALE—42 FEET pGTater line, 48 feet on deck, 16 fect beam: good accom. Podations anid modelled for speed ; buiit first class enport, Lei. ‘Address JOS. Ae STOUT, 91 Barel : ANTED—A SMALL SCHOONER YACHT, WITH N ‘accommo‘ations ior twelve, trom 8th instant, for four days’ cruise: must be fully manned. Address, stat- ing lowest terms, B., box 4,423 Post otlice. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1873.—TRIPLE | SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Cooks, se. WATTS ST, BASBMENT.=4 Boarding Rouse,» mestaries *pSard'a clty reference. * and Loe 6 house preferred; cack tho NUMBER 30-4 BE ota er re yer's, WEST 33D 8T.—A FAMILY WISHES TO OBTAIN 2d Spectavierpietas business; is wai aacon Jt rith the quired ; city or co aoe “tat Call at hor prese: & situation for a table young woman 68 Kk, washer and ironer; will take for two days ry eked ity reierence. be seen Present employer's, 4 WES? 8D ST.—A LADY LEAVING FOR EUROPE is desirous of finding situations for two Lad vants; one as and laun i the other as c! iber- maid and waltress or lady's maid; city or country, Ad- dress or call tor three days. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES. , Chambermaids, &c. 154 etree oak fan us thammbermld and to assist Washing and ironing; good city reterence. 1 ITH AY. OVER THE 3H STORE — A YouxG = ras Balntittace country pated aed ok city WREST 27TH er BeAractas to take care of be seen at present employer's 09 % bid 2TH ST.—A BUSSOLA SLE: PROT! assist with the hambermuid the care arenllaren: | Willing and obliging; ‘slgy'or country; good 2u IRL AS = Cas WEST 53D ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTA- poe BY Ga girl 45 chambermaid and waltress or ing and ii 5] EAST 9TH Sr.. PRESENT EMPLOYE@'S —A RR. ctable wom.in as cook and fo assist with wash- ing: willing to go a short distance in the country. ing; best city references, MONROK hat § FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUNG 21 fousewerk, landed, as chambermaid or to do Aneat. competent young woinan as a good cook to assist with washing and ironing im the country; ood baker ; good reterence. MADISON AV.—A COMPETENT YOUNG WO- man as frst class cook tn a private family; excel- 6 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, FIRST patie pent ai 75 lent city reterence. general hi 215 BASt_BTH st. SECOND FLOOR, | BACK room.—A respectable young girl as chamoermaid and waitress; no objection to'a private boarding house; best city reierence. 220 west, ISTH ST.—A COMPETENT YOUNG art chambermaid and waitress; no objection to the country, good city reterence. 93 Houston ST., UP STATRS.—A8 GOOD GERMAN ©) cook and chambermaid; city or country; good reference. 102 AST ast ST.—A LADY, GIVING UP HOUSE. keoping, would like to fina a situation for her cook ; no washing. Eee 103 West «rH ST, NEAR 6TH AV., ROOM 6.—A8 cook or laundress, WEST ISTH ST.—MOTHAR AND DAUGHTER, mother as first class cook or laundress; can do all kinds of French fluting; caughter as waitress or fon = Sg al best city reterence ; no objection to the count Q33 WEST ser St.. IN THE GROCERY STORE.— A respectable young girl as chambermaid and to assist with Washing ‘und ironing; or would do hou: work in & small family; no objection to the countr: Good city reference. 935 WEST 27TH 8T., ROOM 8.—A SCOTCH GIRL, Just arrived, as chambermaid and waitress; first Class reference. 30: BAST 23D 8T. ae ScoToH GIRL AS CHAM. _bermaid and waitress. BAST: 1H ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO CHAM. berwork and fine washing or chamberwork and ITH 8T., REAR, TOP FLOOR, FRONT A Stable Young woman ‘to cool iron; is an excellent ba no objection to a private bourdiig house; bes references, WEST (IST 8T, BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH avs.—A respectable young girl as chambermatd ; € 331 will assist in waiting and take care of children; notobjec tion to the country ; city references, 123 WEST 2TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COO! thoroughly understands the care of a kitche: best city references, Cun be scen tor two days, 129 West worn sr, FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM. Dg hteirst clase c ‘ok in & private family; can bone and lard; would do the marketing; clty or country ; best city re e. Call for two days, 13] West ote st.—two PROTESTANTGIRLS, TO- gether; one as good cook, washer and ironer; the other as chamberinaid and waitress; no objections; best city reference, 13! CANAL 8T., NFAR BOWERY.—A GERMAN 40d girl ascoox in a respectable family. WEST 28TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—AN experienced woman as first class cook; under- stands cookiny in all its branches; no objection to the coun r the Summer; best city referent 150 WEST STH 8T.—AS Gg 000K: bye and ironer in a private family; and pastry ; will goin the country with a a teaally: tor for ihe Summer ;nine years’ reference, 15 LEONARD S8T., REAR.—A RESPECTABLE Protestant woman as goot pian cook, washer and ironer or to do general housework ; no objection to a short distance in the country. 152 WEST 26TH §T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 3 woman as first class cook; understands soups, Jelties and des: id all Kinds of baking; would go in the country for the Summer; best city reference, 158 WEST 2TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS plain cook, washer and ironet small family; city or country ; city reference. 17 EAST ST.—A R}SPECTARLE GIRL AS cook wasber and ironer ina small private fates ily; is an excelient cook, first class washer and ironer; best city reference ; also @ girl as chamberinaid and wait: ress; best city reference. EAST 2D ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM- bermaid and waitress, WEST 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG is as chambermaid and to assist with washing 339 34 and ironfay WEST 2TH ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH avs.—A respectable girt as chambermaid or no objection to the country; good city refer- 1 or address for two days. 40 2 KAST 17TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTES- tant girl as chambermaid or to do light house- ‘erences; no objection to a boarding house. 4¢ WEST 40TH 8T.-A YOUNG GIRL, LATEL landed, as chambermaid and to take care of gnilirag, or to do. oko to th housework in a small private family ; ho objection to the country. 43 WEST 28TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG VO girl as chambermaid and waitress. 446 WEST 27TH ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH avs.—A respectable young girlas chambermaid and waitress or nurse and seamstress. 45% WEST 13TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL iri chambermaid and waitress in a private tamily best city reference. Also a respectable girl as coo! Would assist with the washing 1n @ small private iene unexceptionable city reterence. WEST 82D ST.—TWO GIRLS; ONE AS CHAM- 4.54 “ermaid and the ‘other as' cooks washer and froner; have good references, 47 STH AV., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—A tent young wirl as first class Charsbermaia’ bad to do plain sew{n, 48 STH AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS chambermaid and waitress or as waitress alone ; besteity reterence, ‘Cal’, trom 1 ull % at present em- ployer" 203 EAST 83D 8T., TOP FLOOR, FRONT.—A RE- sapectabie Fs Protestant woman as cook. and would assist wi and ironing it required; no ob- Jection to the cout ery? st city r reterence, WERT 13TH ST.—AS GOOD PLAIN COOK; 207 Wiling to assist with washing and ironing; best city reference. 505 West ‘2D STA RESPECTABLE GIRL, € lately Jaded, as chambermaid and waitress in @ private jumily. vali oraidress, 73, EAST 9TH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG sewiny 7 ANTED—A CAT-RIGGED CEDAR BOAT, 16 TO 18 feet long, must be in good condition and sate, Ad- stating lowest price and where it can be seen, B. fersid Uptown Branch office. 213 EAS? 4TH bia tele! 2D AND 8D AVS, third floor.—A able young girl to ‘cook, wash and iron ina private amily, or do. upstairs Work and assist with the washing: good city reference. a FOR SALE—SCHOONER YACHT, KEEL 58X Sng draws 6% feet; in fine order; two new awning, and everything necessary for im- ; Modiato uss. " Addreas box 1,08) Boston Post oftice, 21. WEST 3TH ST., IN THE REAR.—A YOUNG Rirl as cook, washer and troner; no objection to do, general housework in a small private family ; best city ference. aoa HOUSES, RUOMS, «C., WANTED, In this City and Brookiyn. A SINGLE GENTLEMAN WANTS A ROOM WITH- out board, between ore and Seventh avenue and Twelith and Fifteenth streets; moderate price. Ad- ress B. R. D., Herald office. ‘ANTED—TO RENT, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A ‘Neat House, not less than 20 feet wide, located mm Tenth an itt fe -third streets, not turther east an Second avenue. Address, ith price and patticu- . G., No. 12 Rivington s ‘ANTED—DESK ROOM, FOR A LIGHT BUSINESS, Address V. & CO., Herald office. ‘ANTED 10 RENT OR LEASE—A WELL LOCATED g, four story House, becween Thirtieth and Sixticth Sreets and Fourth and Sixth avenues; must be in good } sondition. Address N., box 2,886 Post off | ‘ANTED—DESK ROOM, WITH USE OF DESK. Address, with particulars, DESK, Herald office. ANTED—THREE FURNISHEDROOMS, SUITABLE for light housekeeping tor & small tamily of adults. Address HENRY, stating price, which must be moderate, Gerald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG COUPLE, TWO OR THREE light Rooms, suitable tor housekeeping, between Peery, hee eh een Streets and Seventh and ; rent must be moderate. Address [OUSEREEPING, Herald, Uptown Branch otfce. In the Country. ‘ANTED—A FACTORY WITH NEVER FAILING ‘water power, within a short distauce of New York. pstress stating particulars, &c., FACTORY WATKR OWER, Herald office. at on A ‘Aout COUNTRY HOUSE, NOT r 200 miles from New York city; mountain air aims reed. or near a lake wers musts state number of nd full particu: tate lowest rent ress HEALTH, box 218 Herald office. Bookkeeping, wrung and evening. Ladi Arithmetic and Languages phy tangy practionliy demand for Jepartment. Teiezra, pperators. No vacat! GENTLEMAN, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT TO teach French, Knglish, Latin, mathematics, draw- and vocal musi Il _take engagements as tutor, for e Summer. ‘Teaches to r music in a sbort time and to draw trom nature; best reterence given and require go objection t ts PLA, L., Herald offi A DISTINGUISHED YOUNG (GENTLEMAN WOULD pond to re a ay, or gentlemans, in reierence _ | better knowledge o: the English langu: 10 teach modern languages, ii desired, or fay, Feasonae price. References exchanged. ‘Address box 4,286 lost oflice. RIVATE FRENCH LESSONS GIVEN BY A FRENCH RARUALS, box of the highest testimoni: Address f ptown Branch o} oe , TANTED—A LADY TEACHER FOR A GERMAN. ey English school. at or address Twelfth ward f German-English schoo wark, N ANVED—A SPANISH TEACHER; IF SUITABLE can have first class board. address, with particu: { bo ohh ge terms and reterences, J. H. P., Herald eee va RARE OHANCE FOR CASH—AT PRIVATE REST dence 21 East Lo 8t, near Broadway, Parlor Suits, 75; rep Suits, $45; Bedroom, $25, and 30)’ lots for less an halt cost. ts and B UR Jing cheap to Feast OF b) peek | aaondiy payment 1g cheap to IF by we kay and nd 211 Hudson, corner LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, ture and Bedding, at lowest casn prices, by instalments, at O’FARRELL'S warehouse, rig ‘eighth avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets. aay Geet a it, nearly new ; cost Bi40. for $200: one do. rooatel and rep Suits, $69, $90 and 839; Pianwiorte, “Paint ‘ood And walnut’ Cham! Suits, Mattresses, “O8eW Bedaing, Carpets, Butlets, Ixtension Tables, less than pall cost, Residence 14 bast Twenty-tifth street, between fourth and Lexington avenues, PRIVATE FAMILY NOT WISHING TO HAVE A PUB. lie auction will expose Library's sale a Pianotorte, Parlor, Drawing Room and Library suits,Chamber Suits Book Uase, Carpet, Centr Buffet Chairs, &c Dall immediately at residence 10 West 234 st MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM pA IT, CARVED, silk brocade, cost $800, for $200; 0, do. $40 jangiorte,, Parlor, Chamber and Dinas Purnitares crifice. Property of fam leaving cit ‘Fineenth streets Tear rifth's avenue, eda Purnitu: Beds, Wedding’ &e, i Vayments taken the week or month. Terms easy. KELLY & 0O., corner of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue, (00D SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS—A specialty.—All sizes rich patterns Fnelish, Brussel! and ingrain cheap. at 112 Fulton street between Willia and Nassau str: WEST 36TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as cook, washer and ironer; good city reference. WEST 2TH ST., IN THR REAR—A PROTEST- ant woman as good plain cook; good city refer- e trom last place. WEST 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as first class cook: no objection to help in wash- 22: 22 23: ing; good city reference can be given. 236 EAST 19TH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S, a4 respectable woman as cook; willing to aseist |i the washing and ironing; good clty reference. Call ror two days. 23 WEST 41ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as cook; is willing to goes in washing and iron- ing; best reference trom last employer. 248 WEST 30TH S8T., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT room.—A rep ble young woman’ good Blain cook, washer an froner: an excellent bread “and iscuit baker; best city reterence from last place, Q57 STHAY p48 GOOD, PLAIN COOK; WILLING to assist in plain washing and lroning in a small family; best city relerence; 415 years with her last em- ploye! 29, 7TH aya THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A spectable PRO TR Cosco from last place. 312 west ‘TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYEWS).—A young girlina small private tamily, as plain cook, washer and ironer, or would do chamberwork and take'care of children}, no objection to city or country; best city referen be 325 EAST MTHS’ TOP FLOOR.— Yo man as cook in a private family; pha good Washer and froner; city references. Can be acon for two ays. NG Wo. 32 EAST atte 87, BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS, € second floor.—As good cook and to assist with bs washing and ironing; good city reference from last lace, 32. EAST 33D ST... SECOND FLOOR, FRONT Toon:.—A respectable woman as good cook, washer and ironer; no objection to the country. Call for two days, 34: WEST 39TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as cook, Vettel and ironer ; 1s a first class laun- dress; best city reference. 41) EAST 17TH ST., NEAR 1ST A A nile rood able young women ina private family lain cook, washer and ironer; is s willing and Cae as long Télerence from Jast t place. 442 WEST SIST ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH ava—A respectable English girlascook, washer nd ironer in a private family ; Ho objection to the ‘coun ‘Y: 8TH AV.-AN AMERICAN WOMAN IN A small American tamtly ; isa plain cook and good washer and Ironer and understands her buanes. Call ‘on or address K. E. J. 495 %!, AV.—TWO NORTH OF IRELAND PRO- testant women; one as cook the other as cham- bermaid; good city references. Call between 10 and3 o'clock, at present employer's. 566 2D AV., NEAR SIST STA RESPECTABLE girl as good cook, washer and irouer; best city reference. 3D A . , TWO STAIRS U by a first class cook, in boarding house ; besi city reference. Call for two days. 624. TH, AV. NEAR 43D ST. PRESENT BM. ployer’s).—A respectable woman as first class cook ; no objection to & private boarding house. 631 ST ANc A, RESPECTABLE GIRL As GOOD De cook and an excellent washer and ironer ina small private family; best city reterence from last place. 858 6TH AV,.—A RESPKCTABL cook in w private family going a short distance in the couniry; best city reterence, 8D AV., BAKER'S STORE.—A GOOD GERMAN 931. se te'coows Jews need apply. FRONT.—AS COOK, hotel or first class WOMAN AS GOOD has no objection to Chambermaids, &c. 6 w 22D ST,—A RESPECTABLE GIRL (PROTES. tant) as chambermaid and to mind children; good reference. SPRING ST., NEAR BOWERY, SECOND FLOOR, back room.—A respectable fear girl as chamber: mai 1 BAST (9TH ST.—AN HONEST, RESPECTABLE Young woman as chambermaid and waitress with Sens le tainily. Can be seen at her present em- yer 14 LIVINGSTON PLA PRESENT EMP OYER'S, A young girl as chainbermaid and ‘waitress oF chambermaid and nurse; no objection to the country. 39 WEST I71H ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl as chamber Aud waitress, or would have ho objections to do light housework, Can be seen tor four ays at last employer's 58 West «TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO CHAM. asst: the berwork and waiting or to do chamberwork and to t write washing; Mo objection toa short distance in ntry. WEST STH ST.—~A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS chambermaid and waitress; no objection to go in 6 the country. Can be seen at preset employer's, ‘REKLY Poa MONTHLY Cg lag FOR FURNI- COWPE: uy and Bodding, ‘at BM. 0 THWAIT 2 So. te8 nd than street An tm mense stock ana iow vies fe seventy AVENUE, M MR. ROSENBERG PAYS Atpica {he following pricos:—For, Drewes Coats, or ws oe fahom of adare farabever ye Snoer WATTS 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO UP- 4 stairs work; city or country. Call for two days. 95 CLINTON PLACE A RESPECTABLE GERMAN Gr! axchambermatd and to do plain sewing oF Senerel Locrework in s mall Iasstly; reteaenos, "Gall ae Present employer's 98 CHRISTOPHER 8T.—TO DO CHAMBERWORK and waiting ; will go In the country for the Sum- immer; best city reference. Qo “M, MARKS WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT, Ii Sixth avenue, opposite Eighth street, Jadies and Gentlemen cnn receive the utmost value in chal oF thelr Saat off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, Lacey Ae Please gall ator adress the number as above. Ladics waited on by Mra. Marks. Please try, and satisfy yourselves Ate, B. MINT#Z)S NEW STORE. 48 THIRD AVENUE? between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, ladis and gentlemen will be astonished at the, great, Prices Bie cash for cast-off Clothing, carog ‘Von 8 to for silk $20; Pants, Di 4 to, Poet Dunctualv’ stisnded to by Mr. or Mrs Mints. 13 WEST 19TH 8ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE YOUNG e girl to do chamberwork and fine washing, or to do laundry ‘work; Mo objection to go im the country; wood reference, 13 % WEST 18°H ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS chambermaid and waitress, or would mind chil- dren Daler and obliging ; lately landed, would assisi with washing; no | | Call or address girl as chambermaid and waitress or to do plain good referenee from last place. Call for two days. 760 1TH AT. SECOND FLOOR — A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl as chambermaid and waitress or as nurse; best references. Call or address. 1.067 2.A¥;,BEtWEEN sTH AND sri sTs.— A respectable girl as chambermaid and laun- Gress in a private tamily reference. Also a woman to go out vy the day. oie 8 CHAMBERMAID AND SEAMSTRESS—BY A Young girl ot good disposition and character and well recommended; is Willing 10 go w short distance in the country. Address J. P. C., Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—AS CHAMBERMAID AND waitress, by a Scotch girl; § 004, city Wel ores Ad- dress M. W., Brooklyn Branch’ Herald office. Dressmakers and & Seamstresses. EAST 47TH ST.—A LADY WISHES TO FIND A SIT- uation in the country for a competent and trustworthy Person us seamstress or to wait upon o lady or grown children, Call tor two days BRIGHT S8T.. JERSEY CITY. ay DRESSMAKER would like to make an engagement for the Summer; cuts by Taylor's system; trims also with taste; if en- fased yy the month would go at reduced prices;’ would like to #0 out of town; excellent reference. Call on or address DR. KER, 106 ORCHARD 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL AS SEAM: Stress ‘and dresinaker; operates on diferent machines; country preferred. Address SEAMSTRE TIO WSSt, AAT St, FORMER EMPLOYER'S —A good seamstress, With her own sewing machine, wishes a tew engagements by the day or week. 13 WEST 16TH ST.—A DRESSMAKER, WHO Has got through her engagements in New York, would work by the day tor private families a short distance trom the ci work also done at her own home; first class city reference. fb Se 14: WEST 28TH ST., REAR BUILDING.—A SCOTCH- woman as working housekeeper; may be seen for two days. 15Q WSs? HTH STAs NURSE AND | SEAM. stress; understands Wheeler & Wilson's ma- Chine, Gan be seen at present employer's. 192 MADISON AV. (AT PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).— Avery good dressmaker and thorough seams- tress; willing and obliging; best city references. D220) TB a AV The OMPBTENT DRESSMAKER would like a few more, engagement by the day, Gt would take work Rome and fit Indies at thetr resi: dences If desir verfect fit guaranteed, Call on or address L. B. SITUATIONS WANTED—-FEMALES. WEST 2TH ST., bg ay ry or ans AV.—A 9. renpecesbla young girl to do general house work: or country. private farsily. Cait ior twodse. 191 MOTT ST.—A erat, OF Pig se? IN THE VOUN- try, to do house ® family; understands 23 WEST 32D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Siatatly. landed, todo general housework for General Rousework, ir ay. SECOND FLOOR,—A GERMAN GIR! 18 years ei Re _ work ina ‘anal chamberwork and washi: ny & private 240 BA ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG fit to dohousework ta a small private family: Good city reference. . | arruarions WANTED—FEMALES. aapiiiassomaanae oe 1 5. ye sti ST. ROOM 6—A. RESPECTABLE of'milk;”lost her own baby, one monih old." “Teast WEST 29TH ST., NEAR 71H AV.—A_ComrE. tent woman as suas and seamstress; can do all Kinds of family sewing and operates on Wheeler, & Wil- "sand Grover & ‘ machines; best reference. Galtor address tor two days, 173. THOMPSON ST—A | FRENCHWOMAN, JUST rived from Paris, wishes to take care of grow- ing children and to sew; no objection to go inthe country. 20] BAST 8TH St. NEAR SD AV.—AS NURSE. BY @ competent woman, who is thoroughly experl- gnced in the care of young children: fully capable of taking entire charge infant; many years city ref- Il _HELP WANTEDFEMALES, ‘ANTED—A NURSE GIRL, TO GO. IN He Ah ML seamstress preterrodk Call wt 136 ‘Baut Tur vt. tor twe a Wersattroe FIRST CLASS CHAMBERMAID ate waitress and to assist in washing and ironing, at — ANTED—A. 04 aoop (200K, “WHO WILL DO COARSB stat af. tod A fronting ; references required. 2 West ANTED—A NEAT YOUNG GIBL TO COOK, WasH, iron and bake broad for a private family: Apply. with reterences, at AU University place, near 1: ASTED SOME GIRLS Fo Mra 383 6th a TT. sa,, vecutd Boor.” 242 wae jot WEST STH ST., SECOND FLOOR, —A YOUNG Feteronce! girl to do housework in a smnall family ; good city 24 MULBERRY ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl is willing todo general housework in a Private family. Call tor twodays. MARY BOLGER, Q54. WEST 2TH ST. BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH jt. ava—A respectable girl to do general house- Work or chanberwork and waiting; no ovjection to the i country; best city references, 299 TH ST. BETWEEN AV, D AND LEWIS ST.—A respeciable girl, lately landed; is hamble and Obliging; wiling to undertake general housework; No objection 4 ‘the country. 316 STE STA RESPECTABLE 3 b Aes ST, yy BERERCT ARLE: xouNG ‘GIRL hed lo general hou iD a emhail private tamily, Call this day, from 9 till 5 P.M. eae 31 EAST 25TH ST., REAR HOUSE.—TWO YOUNG Swedish girls Yo do general housework in an American tamily in the city, EAST MTH ST.—A YOU NG GIRL TO DO GEN- B22 "etal housework; two years’ releronee trom ber last employers, 327 SOUTH 8D 8T., WILLIAMSBURG.—A GIRL TO do general housework. Inquire for three days. 33 E. ae TH ST., BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVs. ye A re ble young girl to do general howework +7 sm elly reteren wages not the object; no objection to Othe country. 33 mily. EAST 22D ST.-A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY landed, to do general housework in a small ‘ 341 Raye: : EAST (7TH 8 34 general housework ; isa good plain cook, fond washer and ironer ; or wo id goat laundress in a private boarding house; willing yor obliging ; good city reter- ence, 350 WEST tH st. BETWEEN STH AND ori OOU aya—A respectable Protestant American girl to assist in the housework; no objection to take care of & baby. 351 WEST OD Sf, FIRST FLOOR—A RESPECT. able young woman to do general housework in a Il private family; good city reference. Call tor two WEST 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl todo light housework in a small private —& YOUNG GIRL TO bo days. 401 EAST 16TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl to do generai housework; 168 good washer and ironer, 407 no objection to the country; good reference. seen tor two days, 408 7TH AV. R 83D ST.—A PROTESTANT ZUO girlto do light housework in a private family. WEST SSTH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUNG girl todo general housework in a small family; g004 city reference, 44 WEsT 38TH avs, Work in a sn 454 EAST LTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO do general housework in a small private family; Can 8T., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH '—A respectable woman to do general house- yall I private family good city Teference. WEST 82D ST.—A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY Janded, to do general housework. Housekeepers, &c. G63 WEST BTW ST, CORNER 6TH AV. FIRST fight, do not ring.—An accomplished American young lady, from Savannah, Ga.. aged 2, as housekeeper or travelling compan 3 widower's or bachelors tamily preterred. Miss HATITE HOWARD. 114 AMITY ST., GROCERY STORE.—AN ENGLISH lady of 50 a4 housekeeper on a farm or in a small house in the city ; good reference. 2D 8T., FRONT BASEMENT.—A WELL EDU- cated widow lady as housekcever in a widower’s family. ‘Call Jor address. 150 W287, 8TH St, BETWEEN OTH AND 7TH avs.—A respectable young person as housekeeper to an elderly gentleman, or in a widower’s family ; wages no object; Country pretérred, Call tor two days," 160 WEST STH STAN AMERICAN LADY 48 housekeeper in a hotel or Tt aaa of trust, city or country. Address HOUSERE, i WEST 30TH ST.—A YOUNG LADY OF EE. EST 30TH ST.—AS COMPETENT NURSE OR to do plain sewing ; no objection to the country; ears’ reterence from last pla 225 & 394 EAST GOTH ST.—AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG e person as working housekeeper or light business; is active and industrious; good reference. Apply to Miss FRASER, 395 MEADow s BETWEEN §TH AND 10TH STS, ) Hoboken Germa lady to make herself gen: erally useful in a tamily housekeeper In a widow- er's tamnily; city or country. Call or address. for two ays. 397 JAY ST. BROOKLYN.—A COMPETENT AMERI- can woman as working housekeeper for a party ofgentlemen, or would take charge of @ house for an aged couple. 689 STAY, (DON'T RING), FIRST FLIGHT.—AN educated young lady, great ability and expert. ence in travelling, would make home pleasant and cheer. ful; bachelor or widower's f tp Rreferred | no fotters received. Call trom 5 A. M, till Li 697, BROADWAY, FIRST FLIGHT, ROOM 13—A _lady as housekeeper in a widewer’s family. 3D AV.—-AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY AS housekeeper, or would take a position in some fens no institution; a pleasant home preferred to high w: Fe eldon to the country. Address, tor one week, widow. _ YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT, REQUIRING immediate financial assistance. desires a position as housekeeper or teacher ; would like to meet wtth an non- orable gentleman of means who would be willing to ren- der her assistance. Address SINCERITY, box 182 Herald office. 22 6TH AV.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER wishes a few more engagements by the day fluting and trimming in the best style ; highest 1 Telerences WEST 20TH ST.—A, FASHIONABLE DRESS. aker, most of whose customers have lett town, © would like to make turther engagements for the Summer; city or count Address DRESSMAKER, Qe 326 EAST 33D ST.—A FIRST CLASS FAMILY seamstress solicits engagements by the day; pert at all Kinds of tamuily sewing; operates on Wheeler Wilson's machine ; excellent reierence. 4.07 WEST, 2TH St., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH avs.—A respectable girl; understands now to Operate on machines; would assist in chamberwork or take care of chiidren', no objections to city or country; good city references. "Call for two days. 417 WESTSD STOR LONDON TERRAC ‘A FIRST" class dreasinaker wishes a few more customers work done on short notice; reasonable prices; full trim: med suits made trom twenty to twenty-five yards of silk. 436 3.4%: ..TWO STAIRS UP.—A FIRST CLASS dressmaker and operator on Wheeler & Wilson machine, understands all Kinds of iaimily sewing ; will go out by the day or week, or Will do the work at house, Call on or address Mrs.’ ANDREWS, 43 WEST 2TH 81.—AN ERIENCED OPER AY ator to go out by the day or take work home; best city reference. Call tor two days. 47 Om AV.—A YOUNG WOMAN WHO U (U stands ail Kinds oi family sewing, dressm would like w go in the country with @ iamily or with a lady; no ovjection to see to * children first cl EJ reference, Call on of address M. 504. TH AV-cA FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER v desires a few more families; by the day or week; can make shirts and all Kinds of white work on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, B12 ett BREWEEN 8D AND TH Ste —A respectable Protestant as seamstress and to care of one of two growing children or ussist. in light chamberwork ; in the country, 77 6TH AV. CORNER OF 42D 8T.—A RESPECT. (OF adie xoiing woman as seamstress: Is a good operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; has some | knowledge of dressmaking: no obje growing children; would go a shor 11 at present employer": A GOOD DRESSMAKER WISHES A FEW MORE engagements by the day or week; can operate on principal sewing machines Address DicksoMAkiit, x 132 Herald Uptown Branch office. mto the care of distance in the coun- Genera! Housework, &e. WHITE PLACE (WEST ISTH ST,)—A YOUNG WO- 5 man tw do light housework in a small private family. 16 BANK S8T., IN THE REAR,—A YOUNG GIRL TO _ad housework in @ private family. 28 weer, 13TH S8T., IN REAR—A RESPECTABLE woman do do genural housework for a small tam- ily ; no objection to go @ short distance in the country ; good reterence. KAR WEstT sr ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER’ OO respectable youny woman to do general ho work sign goot plain cook, washer and lroner; willing and ol 17 HENRY "ST, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL to cogs eneral house work in # small private family; good city rete rence. 6TH AV. IN HE REAR —A RESPECT. BLE 85 omen, lately landed, in a small Private ramily, to do general housework; no objection to the country; reference. 109 ul erence, WEST { 33D ST., PRESENT | EMPLOYERS.—A young girl to d0 housework, EAST 2D ST. =A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT English girl to do {general housework ; good ret- ll WEST 80TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH avs, in the rear.—A respectable middle-aged woman to do general housework in a small private tam- fly. Can be seen for two day: “BAST S8TH ST.—A GERMAN GIRL AS CHAM. bermaid and ,waltress. inquire at present em- 154. Beta Waa iS WEST SD ST.-A YOUNG WoMAN TO pO general housework in @ suall private family; city retergnce, 157, | 217 A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE, DISCREET YOUNG lady, well educated and of prepossessing appear ance, wishes a position as housekeeper to an elderly wealthy gentleman or widower; can give unexception- a a, reference. Address Mrs. ST. CLAIRE, box 144 era N AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, AGE 29, OF EXPE. rience, desires a position as Housekeeper in small family ; understands all household ‘duties, and is willing to make herselt useful; will go for wages ifshe can have her littie girl, 9 years, with he would go out of the city If a pleasant ‘home is offer Mone Dut parties who want, @ reliable person, need an; eral awer; best references. Address Mrs. Uptown Branch office, 1,266 Broadway. Laundresses. oc. 34 BAST TH St—a RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo OF man as first classy laundress; understands fluting nd all fineri distance in the Q7 NEST TH st. BETWEEN 127 waa respectatte girl ne, first class Taundrces; understands her business thoroughly; French fluting and puiling; best city reterence troim last place. 143 West ep sta RESPECTABLE COLORED woman to do fine washing at her home ; will be neatly done ; good reierence. 16] Saet 2TH St, SECOND. FLOOR, BACK J. first class inundress; will assist with chamberwo k if required ; no objection to go in the coun- try: good city rerer 216 West 2TH st. FIRST FLOOR, ROOM NO, 4, A respectable woman to 4o washing and ironing At her own residence or to go out by the day; first class reterence. WEST 28TH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes washing at her own home or to go vut by the day. 315 EAST ‘ATH “ST. “THIRD “FLOO FRON. O respectable woman to go out by the day at wal ing or cleaning. Call for two days. 390 EAST SST ST., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A OLY respectable wouan wishes washing or cleaning by the day; best reference, Can be Ume. 347 STH AV., NEAR MTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE « young Wotan as laundress or chatnbermaid and lauvdress Can be seen at her present emplayer's. G4 7TH AVCAN EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS 4 DE solicits Washing to: go at her rooms; 75 cents per dozen; prompt and reliable. Z 7 STH AV,, PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—A YOUNG 4 girl as first class laundress; best reference from last employer. Cail for two days. 1.023 6TH AV,—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WO- ing. maa to do Washing and ironing or houseclean- Nurses, ec. 1 BAST 2TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL IN THE COUN. try as nurse; is willing to do light chamberwork ; best reference from present employer. 5 BAST 12TH ST.—A FRENCH LADY T0 TAKE e care of children andmake hersel€ generally use- ful in an American fauil: 10 109 west ISTH 8T., REAR BUILDING.—AS THOR ough infant’s nurve by a Protestant young woman ; is capable of taking sole charge and of bringiag It up by ho bottle; excellent city reference; wages Qo object settled in 8 good family ; Ro. objection to the country. 123 WEST =XTH STA COMPETENT YOUNG woman as nurse and seamstress; is fuliy com petent to take entire charge of a baby; can come recommended, BAST MTH ST.—A YOUNG BABY OR GROWN child to nurse at home. Apply aS ong ori. AL crence: 20 SPRING ST.—A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH woman wants the care of a child from oue year old at her own home; will have the best of care. 204. WEST 41Sf ST.—A SCOTCH PROTESTANT girl, lately Ianded, to bind children wad do plain sewing in a private Sersit Te hi ods plain dressmaking Wh 21 AV. As TOP FLOOR, ant eit 236 WEST 20TH ST.—AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN as infont's nurse or for grown children, or would Waiton an invaiid; is a good seamstress; can alier and Te) air; city or country; best references. FRONT.—A PROTEST. 1, aged 18, in the country as nurse or to as- QA) WES? ISTH ST—A YOUNG GIRL AS BX, perienced n illdo plain sewing; expert on Wheeler & Wilson's machine ; or nurse and chamber- maid; city or country reterence. DAG WEST a8t st—a YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE care of children or to do chamberwork in a small family ; best reterence from her last place. Q 316 BAST MTH ST. ONE PAIR OF STAIRS UP.— A young ett aged 18 lately landed, is anxious to get a situation, willing snd obliging ; ‘would take care of children and sow, or do any kind of work; no objection e country, Gall for two days. 31 WEST 2TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR—A BABY to wet nurse, by'a respectable won at her own home, where there are no other children. ‘Call tor two days. 332 STH AV. NEAR 2197 | ST —EXPERIENCED e infant's nurse; 1s reliable and kind to children; commortable home more desirable than high wages; su- en ce, 388 SIXTH AV, AT MRS. SHUNERMAN'S.—A GIRL to take care of children or to do sewing. 4.25 BAST STH 8T.—1WO RESPECTABLE GIRLS ©) (aisters), in city or country, together or sepa- 425 one ay nurse and to assist with chamberwork ai sewing; the other to do chamberwork and waiting or to Dace. ‘with washing; one year's reference trom present ec. 432 West seri st 2 married woman own home; it will have 4°77 ADELPHI st. bie girl to take to the country In « sma ROOM 10.—A RESPECTABLE ishes a child to nurse at her other's care. BROOKLYN.—A RESPECTA- ire of a baby; no objection to go private family. 808 mr ‘A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN as hile t aures or to take care of growing chi 1.367 8D AY., BETWEEN 77TH AND 78TH STS, * two flights up, In the front.—A respectable young girl, lately landed, to take care of children or to light housework, | (A roUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS NURSE: can be seen from 10 to 3 to-day at 135 West 3Uth st., third floor, front room, Mission office. Waitresses, &c. 1Q HAST Sori ST—A LADY WOULD LIKE TO 8E- 4. cure a place tor acompetent waitress whom she can highly recommend. Call for two da, 5] WEST sore ST.—A FIRST CLASS W Ten Who thoroughly understands her business; chambermaid. e'seen at her present employers’, who can recommend, 12% EAST 6TH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S :'8.— TWO girls; one as iirst class waitress; er = and to assist with washing ai a ironiny 47 LADY GOING TO EUROPE ORCHARD ST., NEAR GRAND.—A SCOTCH Wo. STH AV.—A wishes to obtain Misceliancous. ‘me. a situation for her waitress, TE man to wait upon or travel with an invalid lady; or would take care of an injant from its birth; best city references, 10 ‘AMITY ST. —AS MAID, OR TO TAKE Mel oF 4 growing children, Call on or address A. 1l EAST @D ST.—A STRONG WOMAN WANTS new houses to clean; terms moderate; best city reference. Can be seen tor the week. 12 hey 19TH 8T.—AS COM PET INT LADY'S maid; understands hairdressing and dressmak- whiny toge different machines; best city reierence; the count 133 % ACDOUGAL ST. § LADY'S MAID; FIRST class French hairdresser and experic: ced. dress and cloak eure is thorough cutter, fitter and trim: does up ladies’ fine laces equal to new; wishes to 1. Can 1 seen for two days. 147 EAST 2D 8T., SECOND FLOOR—A YOUNG German girl ita first class tamil; to"take entire charge of children and to help thein iu ail branches of their school lessons, — Call, on or address 0. 163 & ST. NEAR D AV., TOP FLOOR. A RE- Sociable woman wishes'to go cut by the day to work. 16% EAST 39TH ST.—A LADY WISHES TO MEET with a family going to England or Ireland, who would require her services in au pee for her pas- sage home. Address or cali on 9 32. EAST 28TH 8T.—A RESPE TABLE WOMAN Os. to take charge of a tenement or a gentleman's dwelling; best clty reference. Call tor three days. ‘Mrs, LYONS. 524. WEST ST.—A THOROUGHLY COMPE- tent hairdresser or ax lady's travelling com- anion; would chease for season. ‘Call on or address ins THOMPSON YOUNG GERMAN LADY DESIRES A SITUATION as lady's mald or to take charge of children: per. fect in the English and French languages; first class ref- erence. Address or call at Busch’s Hotel, Hoboken, tor TPHE, ADVE , A YOUNG ENGLISH will give a bonus of $5 to any one procuring situation to travel toeurope or elsewhere as lady's maid; has travelled on the Continent; Is never seasick: Addro ull Thursday ie M. DAVIS, box 1 Herald Upwown Bra offices Intelligence Offices. ERMAN SERVANTS FOR ALL POSITIONS —CAPA- ble and trustworthy, found at 219 st. eee Bowery. Mme. HOLZSTEIN. PROFE! “| NEW ENGLAND LADY, WHO HAS A CHARMING faculty In instructing young children, would like to Sigage na governess and matron itdesied in a. pleasant family, either in New York or elsewuere. Ad ANNA'W, LITTLE, Beverly, N. J. (ONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. GERMA’ N LADY, WHO SPEAKS FLUENT FRENCH (three years in France) and understands a little Engtish, desires a situati cates ar fed companion or gov- erness to one or two young children in an American family for te! Pomimes, ‘months; uo objection to the coun try. Lettres 38 dist st, between Madison and 4th avenues ANTED—A SITUATION AS GOVERNESS, BY A young lady, for young children, or a companion to an invalid aay best reference given and required. Call on H. EC Park ay., from 10 till 4 o'clock. _HELP w ANTED—FEMALES. NGELL'S TC RKISH BATHS, @ “LEXINGTON AVE- nue, want intelligent, industrious Protestant Lar} Rot older than 2 years, tor baths and laundry; wages 8 to $2); references required. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTED- “TAKE A cure of growing children: one who understands her Business; in'a small private family.” Apply at 07th av., corner 13th st. i GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL z must be @ plain cook, washer and ironer. No. 218 East 8d st. Will call for two days. Pei ae COOK AND AN ASSISTANT COOK WANTED— FOR A alarge kitchen in the country; both Prot and the former # good bread baker, 25 per month. Apply at St. Luke's Hospi wand Sh avenue, on Wednesday, July 2 GOOD COOK WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY of six persons; either German or English; must do the plain washing and Ironing ; also one who understands her business: wages $18 per month. Apply at 687 6th av., corner of 52d st. i GENTLEMAN, LIVING NEAR GILSEY HOUSE, wants first classy laundress. Address, with refer- gnees, box 182 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broad- ANCE TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY.—MEN, A women, boys and girs learn and take positions; de- mand for operators; ho vacation. THOMPSON'S Cok tege, 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institute. N INDUSTRIOUS LADY, PLEASING IN HER WAYS AN and especially punetusl, can find employment in dur establishment at $2 weekly salary; must commence to-morrow, and have some education. McMENAMY & CO., 735 Broadway. _ (AUAMBERMAIDS AND WAITRESSES WANTED—FOR / hotel in country; fares rem Apply at O'DELL’S, 109 West 34th st., near Broadway. Ts, CALL AT 16 CLINTON PLACE, STH 81, and buy & new Wheeler & Wilson, Weed or Ameri: ean Sewing Machine on monthly instalments in Wor! Wares 139 WAVERLEY PLACE, AN ERRAND girl about 14 years of age. competent good wages wiven. Apply aul ANTED—A_ FIRST CLASS Lavy, Staten vai | We toe tree Indy fitters; none 4 annlye be iad hates to pay storage aig GIRL TO DO A pabeg ty “pias: | COOK AND CARVER WANTS A SITWATION; CITY or country, Address BLK, Heralt office. STRONG, ACTIVE AND HONEST AUSTRIAN gins @ situation. Apply toCHARLES, 105 stam ton A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUA. tion as light porter and to mak himself seul im @ store or warehouse, Address W. H. S., Herald ott YOUNG MAN WISHES TO BE FMPLOYED BY A gentleman; understands horses and harness; work on a iarm; has references, Address J. G., box 2 Herald office, 8. VALET, WAITER OR TRAVELLING SERVANT, enks French a Address English, age 3, minen lations. even PB. B. , WANTS LATELY ARRIVED, A ir; would be giad to meet » private: services of a lootman. Address A Herald office. family requiring th W. A SITUATION—. box an A YOUNG MAN WISHES porter or driver; speaks English and cerman: has food, Fecommendation trom last place, Address T. B, YOUNG MAN WOULD LIK" TO TRAVEL Ag courier to Kurope, with a family; has travelied be- fore; can speak English, French, Ger:nan, Italian. Ad- dren A.W, 204 bast Lith st tor SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ACTIVE YOUTH, who writes. plain hand and is smart st tgures, Address ACTIVE, box 230 Herald oitice. iio RESP! CPABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS IDUATION as bartender ; first class cit otorepens and security ho objection to the country. H. C., Hert Uptown Branch oilice. A RES PECTABLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS cattle and head groom and servant for horned horses. Inquire at 12 Smmett st., Brooklyn. A and German, best clty reference can be given. A > Weat Li YOUNG MAN (SWISS) WANTS A SITUATION AS waiter in a private family; speaks English, French Address FRENCHMAN AND HIS WIFE DESIRE SITUA, in the country; the husband to do all kinds of the wile as ‘housekeeper, ieay ‘3 mas, seam, stress and fo take charge ot the in the absence the proprietors; both speak English ; good reterenee. Address P. BE. raid Piptown ranch office, YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION TO assist in bartending and make himself general: Dall for two days at 312 West 40th st., on the third tloor. A FRENCH MAN WAITER AND HIS WIFE (COOK) Want situations in @ private family : good clty refer ence. Address A. H., drug store, 62 South | RESPECTABLE SINGLE COLOKED MAN WANTS a situation as walter or driver in a private family, or as porter in astore. 25 Clark st, rear. YOUNG MAN WISHES TO GO 70 THE COUNTRY to make him elf generally useful on a yentleman’y piace; also can milk. Call fur three days at No. 441 Wi ith st, in grocery store. ARTENDER WANTS A SITUATION, OR WHERR he can make himself useful; is not afraid ot gia has best reterence trom lust employer. Address J. D, Lay Herald office. BABKEBERRS SITUATION Pep leidlediaecy 4 steady single man; many years experience toad ee in this city; good reference. Address. B., He! ce. ITUATION WANTED—AS HEAD WAITER OR Sutraveling, errant; ative of Germany; spoake Englisl mn rench ; city ces; knows Euro} well, Address F JAMES RLOTEI, Sie ast Sad st “ANTHRD—A POSITION AS FIRST CLASS BAR, tender, For information and recommendation ap ply t to or address ANTON MESSLER, 36L East lvth st. TANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, SITUATION Ad ; no objection to do rden work, if re. quired’ is isa box 208 Herald office 7 ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS AMERICAN MALE good driver, Address Vv cook. a re-engagement’ thorough! Ni wwitiony of French and American cooking. Address MALE COO! Herald office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF TEMPERATH habits, a situation as thessonger, watchinan oF some positicn of trust; best references; security quired. Address J. D., Herald office. wants ‘A SITUATION AS COOK AND CARVER, by n who thoroughly understands the Lime moses threo years’ relerences.” Address COOK, ter ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young man asbarkeeper; best city references from last employer. Call on or address BARKEEPER, New England Hotei, corner Bowery and Baya ANTED—A SITUATION IN A "WHOLESA’ strong, able-bodi grocery or drng house, by a man, as porter, packer or ‘anything, where he make hitnselt usetal; is not afraid of work. Address @, ©.M,, Herald office. 3 BRS 3 ANTED—BY A MIDDLE. AGED MAN, A PLACE A@ waiter, or gardener or butler. by one of taste and ree finement. Address C. MAY, Herald Uptown Branch office, for one week. ANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, | vit SITUATION AS etter in Phen, family ; good city references. Ad~ A HIGHLY "RESPECTABLE YOUN will give $100 to any person who will procure ood first ress, for Heraid Uptown sranch office. $100. hin a fair situation ; writes & class reference and security. Adi VATE, CCOUNTS.—EIGHT LANGUAGES; — ARREARS written up ;pooks devised to meet special require ‘nts; books opened, kept, examined or balanced. JAMES COX, removed to 51 New street, room 18. GOOD. SALESMAN 13 OPEN TO AN ENGAGR- ment for city trade; no He ete highest refer. éncen Address UALIFORNIA, ieraid office. YOUNG MAN DESIRES A POSITION IN A STA- ery or jewelry house; has had experience in both ; ii a food salesman and bookkee ie ion can give first class references. Address J BW: box LM Herald office. you G MAN WISHES A SITUATION woh Same t bookkeeper or cashier; can speak rim aud Enxiishs best references given. Address J. 0. Sy Herald othee. \LERK Naf trae! Captain PENMAN, Malet a J deposit $300 with employ; good wages at ‘ol siant anprment Apply at 607 “Broadway, room 27, from to yeve CLERK WANTED.—APPLY CORNER 9TH I ‘ay. and 36th st. City reterences required. AIRST CLASS COACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION] ] understands his business in all Its branches: 1 years gity reterencgs;, fant ng to Europe. Apply “at Bust Sst at, ble. Mg MaaiPior LESM AI Ls ing office in New York, well known to ait Mine's bing. and leading Fetal hy houses here and eitoughont Sve Peete ancy cGavere all or portion oC nb tcve tn sel rans vdbvere all. oe porto ti Wr goods. Address RESPONSIBILITY, Herald. ANTED-IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE, ‘A FIRS? class bookkeeper, Who must also be horvaghiy able able ea coe in German. Address, stating rei Herald office. WANTED—A STEADY MAN, WHO FULLY. UNDER- stands the liquor busines’, to act as outside man and also in the store, in the wholesale ‘and retail liquor business in the city Of Bilzabeth, S.J. Apply early at WELLBROCK'S, 68 Vese: TANTED-AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, A® 4 moderate sulaty, “Address, stating Teterences and salary expected, T. & CO., Herald office, ANTED—A YOUNG lawyer's ouice. Address, 3,001 Post oiice, stating age, &c. TANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WHO HAS W knowledge on ote isis a: and } ocabrelders Apply to E. A. MUR) W23TED-A SALESMAN HAVING A C among retail tancy OR ANE MAN AS COPYIST IN & in own handwriting, box WASTED’ MIDDLE. AGED M4 ary CE ana ean N u aving the best of ‘ oS. Herald ‘Uptown Branch, <ccond hand Fequired. 7 ANTED. Avholenale dry fortune of trade tot solicits employment m a bank, references Ad fen ~ TCity wnd Brooklyn. Wishing to rent oF oth dspowe of WANTED—A Sita Syne atable for a small tamuly, may had thirty Nenant by ‘addressing, with full particulars, general Bnew) ee a ten boas edgy Is Herald office. Acted asbookligs wANTED—VOR A FIRST CLASS EUROPRAN Gomouyes: F ar Broadway, be ~t i K le $7, 107 Bast Bighth street, 7 R—OFFICR NO. 6 snag fAhie day af 8,0 oust of Net BM ‘Ro. “Apply ae a 2) BONE BEAM EN- Ke; one beam Engine, 54 Engine, 38 inohes, 9 feet Siler Engine, 3 inches cyl Apply to CG ‘A PERSON SOMS, Co, | WANTED. t dia NTED IN THIS CITY—LOCATION “dares rors Kobjectionable and_not above Sixteenth Apply, for two days, at 113 West 20th ERS PREFERRED, IN ; y Sars clash Nest cations: suitable for the brovi- ANTED—AN AMERICAN OR GRRMAN PROTES- ann New wey City or Newark. me to do general housework, 142 West Forty- i ! mon ea io pay Mideued K, Jersey MSON, ‘box Sat Bh eee} ———— — ne office. r A NEAT AMERICAN WOMAN as | §* — Warrecccper. call at granite yard, foot of 4ath at, = - ANTED—A_ FACTORY WITH NEVER, PATLING water power, within & short distance of New ve ANTED—OIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK DOW EE, ata, ken, FACTORY Wa ‘one for light housework and to take cary ride Address, aS office children ali S82 West Sst st POWER, ioral! Mee, ar “ the 7 ANTED—A BMALT, Couronts ¥D-A GOOD GERMAN GIRL Tpetescapl ANTI i W \Svaatt and iron in an American fant ealtom ovo suet |W ATiritsped ¢ ty eat ap to ove ‘oe ished street s taeally of of x os satis ly ' i ‘EXES AND E BARS. __ zd RTIPIOLAL AUMAS BYES —t J. DAVE and improves Art u an eve, Wetnclotges' brane = ‘nonihy tome be the ee OT oF | corres irvee brewees tind and Poarin eee RT A LOCA EM ET HENS

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