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12 SITUATIONS *Wan;rEmo—F MALES: ce &. ST, MAdR” OP FLOOR,—A RESPECT. 2 FE Toe a0 at dun cok bie y retan cooking in all its brauche no objection to wgand froning; best city reverence. 9 KING &1.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS COOK, 2 best reference. i" “1 —A COMPETENT COOK; 107 WEST at eandersiands all xinds of cooking, and ‘woul coun take entire charge of Kitchen; no objection to ; reference it required. _ NO ST 46TH ST.—'WO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, 109 RETST s(t RESTARLR Gig Other as cbambermaid or Washer; city or country, dest Feiorence. WEST 9TH TWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AY 19 Yirar—a competent young woman as 00K 5 nderstands ail kinds of cooking, baking, poultyy and ame nad to take charge of the kitchen; no ob\e-don rst class boarding house; best city and couwlry rei- rene enw ee 130 NEST BMH STA RESPROTABLE GIRL AS OU cook, washer and ironér ia a stall private cellent ceok; “best city references family; or “as vm the las: 146 WEST 9TH ST.—a RESPECTAFLE WOMAN ‘8 WOU cook, Washer ‘and irone! ity reteronce, TAT WES? gD, Sty, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT room.—A respectable young woman as sood “eook, ‘washer and ironer; good reference. 150 W28t 37H St. FIRST FLOOR—AN Ex- perienced woman'as first class cook; no ebi-e- ‘tion to oin the country; best city reference. Cail tor “two days. 16 WEST BIST ST.—A RESPROTABLE WOMAN TO ‘ence. A Go cooking, Washing and toning; best city vefer- 1G6 WEST SD st., NEAR zH AV —A COMPETENT cook, understnds soeps, meats gaine bread, .Pakos, all kinds of desserts; would assist a te washing fm sméil tamily ; bes: retereno s. 201 EAST 39TH ST., SFOOND FLOOR.—a YOUNG 4 woman as first class cook in # prevate tamily, | thoroughly undersiands her beaness in all iis best City re! uk 20. WEST 2TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, able woman as, frst rate cook yw doarse washing M reauired; good rererefee mee. RESPECT- 9) WEst eri ST.—AS First CLASS COOK: | 12 Sooking in ail ts branches; is | underster Sowilling and @\diging; first clas 26) WEST 30TH ST.—A, FIRST CLASS FRENCH 23: man cok to take charceef kitehen and hotel ~ or restaurant; city or country; Keod mumager ; best rei- erence. ty references, 6 41 WES 2771! ST—A_CONPE cook; would assist in the washing and iron ng if * required; wood refrence; no objection to the couuiry. QAG WEST 2TH St) BETWEEN 77H AND sit 246 avo respectable young women, tovether; one as cook, sand the other as chambermaid'and wait- reas; good city reference. "Call for two days. Q5¢ BAST BIST ST.—A YOUNGSGIRL AS PLAIN 2. cook, washer and ironer, or to do general house work. Apply for two days. 258 WEST 385TH 8’ A WOMAN AS GOOD COOK; OO is willing to assist with the washing and ironing? o objection to ‘ding hot d city reter 31 WEST ‘5 8" J FLOOR, REAR.—A 2 respectable woinan as good cook: first class baker: will assist with washing and ironing: good city reference. D2 east ATH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN < ‘as plain cook or laundress in a respectable boarding house or restaurant; good reference s. EAST MTH ST., BETWEEN 18ST AND 2D AVS.— 326 ® A competent girl as good cook or to go out by she day; willing and obliging; good reference, 33) WEST 17TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, ‘as first rate cook in a small family; best refer: ences, 33 WEST 26TH ST., BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH avs.—A Protestant young. omnes, Just disen- gaged, as cook and to assist wit all Kinds of meats, soups, jellies, game, desserts, ac. ; no objection to the country; best reference from last em- ployer. Call or address for two days. 637 EAST SSTII ST., BETWEEN 18T AND 2D AVS.— ‘A young woman to cook, Wash and iron in a private family; city reference. 403 EAST 22D ST., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. — ) A respectable girl to cook, wash and iron and do cencral house wors 10 @ smali priva’ years’ reference froin her last place. Cull tor two days. 40 WEST 88TH ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH f4vs., rear.—A respectable young woman as fook, washer and ironer; excellent réference from last employer. 41 WEST 22D ST.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS ood plain cook, washer and ironer; good cit; feference. . ml Z ie a, 4.36 WEST eb ST—A YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK and plain washer and ironer; good reference. 453 GREENWICH ST—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN UO as cook in 4 boarding house. Q7 ITH AY... BETWEEN 36TH AND s7TH STs respectable woman and # young girl in as private family; one as cook; the other to do chamber- work and assist in the washing and ironing; four years’ tity reference trom iast place. Can be seen for two days, 500 WES? 46TH 8’ ‘EAR 10TH AV. (BELL 4,)— ) As good cook lerstands cooking in all its branches; city or country; best clty reference. 5 WEST 19TH ST.-A TRUSTWORTHY WOMAN as good cook, excellent washer and ironer; best feference. Call for two days. 644 3D AV.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK IN A first class private family or private boarding 1 12¢ 2D AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS Cook, * washer and ironer; likes housework. Call for ‘two days. 1 405 BROADWAY, CORNER OF 50TH ST.—TWO «U0 respectable pitts; one a good cook, washer and froner, good bread and biscuit maker berm \d Waitress; good city reier A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS THOROUGH GOOD cook; Is a good laundress; can take charge of dairy it revuired; ‘ag cham- oth € thorough] first clas Was able to be one; wishes a si housekeeper. Address BRIDG. odice. understands her business family servant since she tion where there is no KENNEDY, Herald Chambermaids, &c. Q BATTERY PLACE, RESTAURANT.—A RESPECT- ©) able young German girl, understanding some Eng- lish, to do chamberwork and assist in washing, ironing and sewing; desires a place in an American family; ommendations. ry Bb PAST TH st —A Re e) hambermaid and wai Tiling sud chambermaid and waitress; is willing au obliging ; best reterence. = if 2 WEST 54TH ST, maid and waitress; — reference from her last empl jaye. RL AS CHAMBER- ol 5 StH AY.. CORNER 16TH ST. —A RESPECTABLE ) young woman as first class chambermaid and wait- ress in « private family; can produce the best of city reierence. 12 ALLEN 8T.—A YOUNG SW chambermaid and waitress; good reterence, Ad- 88 Mrs. JANSON, 15 S0TH 8T.—A RESPFCTABLE PROTESTANT girl chainbermaid aud to do plain sewing; best eity'rererence: 7 se 8. 194. IS, AY. BETWEEN liTH AND Jart srs., first floor.—A young Swedish girl to do upstuirs Or light housework, in an American ‘amily, DO] WEST eH 8T, CORNER 1TH AV.—A RE. (pectanle Protestant girl, to do chamberwork and assist in washing and ironing} best reference. 207 WEST WEH STA YOUNG. RESPECTABLE Protestant girlas chamber-maid and waitress; sgood refe «i Q9Q BAST sist sr, BETW EE AVS. ctabl to do chamberwork and assist ‘with washing a ‘ood city reference. 236 WES OTH st—a YOUNG WOMAN TO DO OX) chambergvork ; assist with the washing and iron- ; est city reterence from last FAB BAST PH St. NEAR 2D A . ©) able young woman, not long in this country, Svould like to meet with a private iamily, todo ubstalrs or i sework ; reference if required, ing, iu 4 private tamil: Bisce. 6 WEST AIST ST.—A RESPROTABLR GIRL AS ZAS Sembermaa ‘asa waitress 41 a sinall family; ood city reterence. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. re nnn AR Dressmakers and Scamstresses. WEST 2TH ST.—1 arrived from Europe, dresetmaker, cutter, fitter and triny styles, 10 go out to home; city reference. WEST 39TH ST.—DRESSMAKER WOULD QO / out by the day er week; operates on two ma~ ME. ©OAL, LATELY s first slam, tendte. and families at $2 per NEW YORK’ HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1973—TRIPLE uET. wae OR TIONS WARNER FEMALES: Laundresses, ac. 12 HIGH ST., BROOKLYN.—LADIES' AND GEN- tlemen’s spong: % the day or month; #190 op- ¥ pting, on, Wheeler ilgon “machine, ' Address 142 WEST 35TH Sf., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND and 7th av.—A keapectable colored woman to do the washing and ironing of a can do all kinds of flating, few families or gentlemen; her own home. era . 7TH AVA RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘anded, as s:amstress in a nice family; w ill fork at required. WOOSTER ST.—A FRENCH LADY AS S¥ AM- has no objection to light stress or ‘dressmaker ; chaumberwork. Call for two di TOP FLOOR.—A french person as sea! RESPEY ress; understa’ ids ge h growing ch drei Cail for two days, ST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABL’s WOMAN on /machine or assist with light housework. BLEECKER ST. A FIRST Cl/ASS DRESS- maker will go out to cut apd Mit, ¢,r will take the 7TH AV.—AS FIRST CLASS. )WESSMAKER BY ihe day or "week on veasone ble terms, during the" dan ‘season ‘eat cut and a ladies and ehildren's re iis stylish Aer objection to 4 5! Gisanes in the country's Dest references. Call on or ad distance in the cn dress DRESSMAXER. TH ST., HARLEM.—A FIRST CLASS er wishes @ few more engagements to or week er talee work home; cau cal, Land trim. © EAST 36TH ST., TOP-FLOOR,—A YOUNG GIRL a8 seamstress tind to assist with chamberworks Understands Grover & Baker machine, or would work with & dressmaker, Cail for twoaays, AST 13TH ST.—A DRESSMAKER WOULD Mike to go out bythe day; terms $1 50 per cay, EAST S2D ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A PERFECT seainstre:s on Wiveeler & Wilson Dasiness from privale tam machise wishes by day oF week —A WOMAN WOULD LIKE A 2 few families’ sewing; can cut and fit all kinds of children’s clothing and make all kan 350) soing, i asteab walt nay ol,andergars Mrs. THAM ST.—THREE RESP ris; one as regular seamstress ; the.other assist with the chamberwork ; the other and to assist with the chamberwork; car's city references irom last pli . FIRST FLOOR.—A COMPETENT dressmaker, who fits periectly and is a stylish trimmer, will take work at her own house or go out by i (« terms py the day, $1 5 Call on or T WOMAN AS | the day if prefer: address Mrs, His. FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ON WHEELER & Wilson's sewing machine, thore engagements by the day roughly understands cutting and making ladies’ ai i undergarments, Callonor audress OPE. wishes to make a few rivate families; tho- YOUNG GERMAN LADY WISHES TO ENGAGE herself in a small private family todo sewing and chamberwork; best of references. Apply by letter to K. M., No. 27 Washington st. LTERING DRESSES TO THE specialty, by a first class dressmnake: houses, by the day or week. LATEST STYLI Address Mrs. FIRST CLASS OPORATOR ON WHEELER & Wilson sewing maehine wishes employment; Stands dressmaking; can ci children’s suits, &c.,'al ‘Address’ M.D, ptown Branch office, a all Kinds family sewing at $1 dressmaker, box 122 Herald 1,265 Broadway. Gencral Housework, &e. STRIKER’S ROW, BETWEEN WEST 52D AND 53D s., Near llth av.—A respectable Jed, to do general housework ; W! orders. Call for two days. WEST 13TH ST., BETWEEN 8TH AND 6TH AVS— An English person todo general housework, who is willing to make herself generally useful; no country folks need apply. MONTGOMERY ST.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN Tal housework; 1s @ good plain cook, oner ; good refetence, , A GERMAN GIRL TO DO KOEN ‘oung woman, Itely ling to do according the coarse washing ; excellent bread, biscuit and pats baker; an expert at 2HARLTON ST. SECOND FLOOR.—A RE- yectable young girl todo general housework, : is a good cook, washer and ironer; not references if required. PITT ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN to do general housework in a small family, or would do fine washing and droning and chamberwork; reference if required. 155 into family ; has five BROADWAY, FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUNG fr general housework, to cook, wash and 14.7 WEST_BD st... SECOND FLOOR, FRONT z. room.—A respeciable Woman, @ good Washer and ironer, to go out by day. 15] EAST2TH St, BETWEEN 3D AND. 1 OL ton ays, top floor, back.—A first class laundress wishes a tew families’ washing, or would go out by the day; best refere: . 153 WES? SIST 8T.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDKESS, OD to do ladies’, gertiemen’s and families’ washing, French fluting, &¢., at her own house; is reliable a Prompt Call on gr address Mrs, SIMMS, naa WES? 28TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 158 Seite Stow epgacemeuts to do Washing by the day oF wees; ean ivrnish good reference. 16 EAST 42D ST.—LADIE® AND GENTLEM Ded or tamily washing wanted; understands fluting; best caty reference, 20 FE.AST 39TH ST.—FIRST CLASS LACUNDRESS wants washing atown Rome; understands ilut iny-ot all Kinds. 202 AST 20TH S8T.—A RSSPECTABLE WOMAN as first class laundress; no objection to a private YY reference. 9205 WEST 41ST ST., NEAR YTH AV.—A R SP \CTA- iJ) ble woman wishes w get a tiew ladies and gen- Jemen’s washing or would go out by the day; cau do Aoting, Call tor two days. ct 6 WEST 20TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, 208 Nts first rate laundress in a private family; good reference: LO EAST 2TH ST. REAR BUILDING—A RE. spectable woman’ wishes afew more gentlemen’s Washing or to go out by the day; isa good washer and ironer ; best city reterence, 218 THOMPSON ST.—A FIRST CLASS COLORED Jaundress solicits families’ or gentlemen's wash- ing to do at her house; reliable, prompt and trustworthy. Mrs. J. W. BROWN. boarding house; bes ¢ 4.0 EAST 418T 8ST,, TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. A respeciable young woman would so out by the day to do roning OF housecleanin Q4Q WEST 2TH 8, TOP FLOOR.—A RE “te ful woman to do families’ washing at home; 1s Willing to go out Ly the day; bestreference, Call tur two jays. 953 T 31ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN ed wishes io get some washing at her own house or to go out by the day, and also housecleaning done in periect order, 266 © TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS 400 good washer and ironer; best elty reterence. 306 BAST SP S1.—A WIDOW, TO TAKE IN WASH» ) ing or go ont to day’s work, 308 WEST 23D ST.—J NEVER DISAPPOINT. A e first class laundress so licits families’ washing to do; linens and fineries done in superior style. Call on or address LAUNDRES HELP WANTED—FEM/.LES. . A CHANCE TO LEARN TEL) Jearn, ie peaigonss fege, 204th aves opposite Cooper lege, 204th av., opposite Cooper NUMBER OF HEALTHY WET NURSES CAN FIND situations | Perry a eg ‘tt HANSEN'S Nurse Agency, N INTELLIGEN? GiRl, FOR VERY PLAIN GEN- iefore It o'clock, ry nd to make herself useful Apply, nd for operstorey: we eee A. Te N’S Col 4 ° oe fest 10th st, ASRS DIES OR GENTLEMEN—CAN MAKE $25 to An a tate hts; can obo a oma Hewes ataee sen CLERKS AND SALESMEN. flan- 561 8th av., between TED—A FIRST CLASS ENTRY CLERK IN A goods house; none but thom onet ‘ANTEO—A YOUNG MAN TO DRIVE CART, a who understands shipping goods may apply at esey Py suze -Two. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT WAIT. derstand their basi Iso. a hay, to. assist For eae oc after TD clack nah tar woes ee: st, Brooklyn, Wage tos CREAM MAN, AT CASINO, CENTRAL ‘ar ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, 19 ikkeeper $e pagenen, o Poth years of age, ax ie references given. uthern: festern, A. SELIG, ‘613 B: ad wa YVANTED-IN A SUMMER HOTEL, A STEWARD! W for the remainder of the season; @ good carver in- : epefore 51. M. dispensable, Call toa COU LLOU GH, 922 Broadway. One? WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—GOOD WAGES Viillbe given to ome who understands ber business thovoughly, will assist in the washing and troning and being good city references. Gall, beta Yand Wo'clock, ‘at 12th st., between Madison and 4th gvs., south side of street. Those ealiing will receive their car fare. Pre CAP MAKERS WANTED.—FIRST CLASS hands apply at once to WM, BERGEN & O0., 522 Broadway, La WANTED—TO LEARN A BRANCH OF PHO- tography easily poarpred can earn. pe | aaa weekly 5 terms eagy. Call, after 10, at 332 East 13t! M hese oats AND MILLINE! WANTED.—REAL first class persons accustomed to the finest work and able pgs. the best city references may aeply, at Mine. C, DE LACY"S, No, 88236 Broadway, near 19th st. W ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY HOTEL, ¥ a Scotch girl as chambermaid. No. 37 6th av. ANTED—AS CHILD'S NURSE, A SWEDISH WO- man; m a] an ave e ref. erences. Apply before 11 A.M. at4s3 DUN ay, f WASTEDIFIRST CLASS MILLINER, TO GO OUT of the city; none but first class need apply. BAN- BERQ, HILL & CO., 475 Broadway. Call Tuesday morn- ing, 90 1 o'clock, arreirereoentennmseoesmenr aise panrad sama Wnt irre. GOOD SALES GIRLS, AT P. WHELAN’S dry goods store, 76 Newark av., Jersey City; also one German girl. Was FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, TO take charge of custom department in a leading Western dry goods house; a desirable situation for a first class party, with best references. Address box 5,531 New York Poat office. ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, A FEW MILES from the city, a strong and willing woman to cook, wash, &c. apply, at No. 31 East 44th st., Tuesday, 19th inst., trom 12 to 24 o'clock. V [ANTED—A CH. ERMAID; MUST BE A GOOD altress: must assist with the washing and ironing. Apply at 156 West I1tn st, ANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, A_ GIRL, about 14 or 16 yoars of age, to take care of a child and assist in doing housework. No. 222 East 7éth st., be- tween 2d and 3d avs, V ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK, ALSO A FIRST class charbermaid, in @ boarding house. Those that are willing and obliging and understand their busi- ness call at 325 West l4th st., between 8th and 9th avs, ANTED—A YOUNG OR MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN to attend a bakery. Address M. R., Herald Up. ranch office, ANTED—20 GOOD OPERATORS ON WILLCOX & Gibbs’ machines for ee a silk ties. Ap. ply at once to MCCLINTOCK & GIBSON, 552 Broadway. 310 EaST 3TH ST.—A WIDOW WISHES A FEW « gentlemen's washing; 1s an excellent washer and ironer; or would go out by the duy to work. Inquire tor Mrs, JOHNSON, ‘ANTED—TWO TIDY, RESPECTABLE GERMAN girls who speak English, to attend in the ladios’ restaurant, up stairs, at 6th av. and 59th at., at the : must have recommendations. "Call atter 8 o'clock, NTED—BY A bookkeeper or HARVEY, Hei YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS enistanty best references given. Ad- ANTED-A WAITER AT THE CLARENDON Oyster House, 16 6th\av.; must be sober, steady, d understand his business. NTED—A YOUNG MAN OF STEADY HABITS TO of and buy for the hoisery depart- ‘oods store on Broadway. salary expected, DRY GOODS, NTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION IN some fire insurance company ;_hi i of the business aud controls & ood line o rst class ret ce and sec! Greus INSURANCE, 497 Broome st ANTED—A BOOKKEEPER IN A REAL ESTATE oung man prefe: REAL ESTA’ ANTED—AN ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, BY AN ting house. A stating sal expected, Po 106 office. saline reg {17 ANTED—A BOY, ABOUT 4 YEARS OF AGE, TO: Weruerandn carry bundles, &c. Address, in hand- Figs ‘of applicant, stating salary expected, box 1,957 ‘ost gilice, ANTED—A BOY, TO CLEAN FISH AND OPEN. oysters, at 301 Bleecker st WAITERS WANTED—TIRST CLASS” RESTAURANT waiters, Apply at 137 8th st., between 4th ay. and Broadway. THE TRADES. A “WANTED, BANK .NOTE PLATE PRINTER: A » permanent situation to @ steady man. HOMER,. LEE & CO,, 62 Liberty street. ’ A CANDY MAKER WANTED—aT NO. 2,354 3D AY., detween 127th and 123th sts. ANTED—A CARPET AND FURNITURE SALES- man, at No, 1 Bowepy, corner of Division st ANTED—IN A TEA AND GROCERY STORE, ONE or two good men who. understand the business; Germans preferred, Address N. NTED—AN ENTRY CLERK; MUST BE A YOUNG man’ with experience and*good references, Ad- dress, stating terms, age, &c., box 213 Herald office. ‘ANTED—A RAPID COPYIST; ONE UNDERSTAND- ing shosthand prcjerred. at 39 Nassau st, room 7, from 1) ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT BOOK- keeper, in a commission house. None but those hest testimonials need ap} ddress L. M. M., Heral ., Herald office. with speciinen, 4 to-d ply salary $1,000 ice, GENTLEMAN PRACTICALLY ACQUAINTED WITH: patibsimaking and upholstery, and who is capable of taking charge of a set of books, désires a situation in a. store or factory; best references. Address A. B. 'C., Herald office. BOY OF 14 YEARS OF AGE WISHES TO LEARN a trade. Address Mr, BRUNN, 65 Uliver st., rear. A FRENCH WINDING STAIR CASE BUILDER, who is Soreachy competent, is desirous of ob!ain- sip employment, all on or address MORIN, 205 West ste NORNICE MAKERS.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, 15- good galvanized Iron cornige makers, Skilled wor! men only apply to GEO, DWIGHT, Jr,, & CU., Successor to American Corrugated Iron Company, Springtieldy Ass. A MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF THE sutt and Cloak department of a first clags ret house: toa reliable men, with thorough experlence salesman, possessing good judgment and com elp, @ permanent situation and good salary is offered; wlso ‘an assistant, to keep stock, and one to give i former place of employment, out work. Address, ¢ box 116 Herald Uptown Branch office. TED—A SMART, ACTIVE, RELIABLE YOUNG man, who understands bookkeeping, to advavee with the business of a prowressive retail dry goods house ; none but one very rapid and accurate at ced apply. Address, giving particulars, Ptown Branch offi best reference, box 116 Herald ANTED—A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED AND active salesman for the lave, ribbon and trimming department of a large fancy drv goods house. Addre ptown Branch offi giving experience, box 116 Herald Uj OACHMEN AN D SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG M. tike care of horses no objection to the country; from former employer. Address N, TO good driver and can milk; can give first class reference gE. Herald office. BLO BAST, 43D SU, FIRST FLOOR, BACK.—A e/ woman to take washing and ironing to her own house or go out by the day; can do up fine linens, tluting, &c.; best reterences for honesty, &c. 296 BAST 3TH St, TOP FLOOR, BACK ROO OLD Arespectuble young woman Wishes to tak gendemen’s and ladies’ washing; can do fine washing, pulling and fluting ; 16 year business. 33] WEST 27H St, THIRD FLOOR, ROOM 14.— OOL An experienced ‘laundress wishes’ families’ and genticmen’s washing; understands French fluting and puffing; will be done at reasonable prices. 339 WES? Sori ST.—WASHING, IRONING, PUFF. OOO ing and tating neatly done, or ladies’ suits done up in style; @ good woman to work out by the day. Mrs. REGAN, 338 WEST 86TH ST.—A WOMAN WANTS WORK @—OVO oe at washing and ironing, or take work ing fluting. 34 % WEST 36TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTE! OD tant woman wishes gentlemen’s and families’ ‘washjng, or to go out by the day or week as cook. 5.4. RAST TH St, TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. OE A woman to do family washing at her own home, or Would go out by the day or Week to work, 425 EAST 17TH ST., NEAR AV. A, TOP FLOOR. e) A respectable widow wants the washing of a few gentlemen. 426 WEST 62D ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH avs.—A respectable widow to go out washing on Se by the day. May be seen at any time by ngviring. WEST 33D ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO do general housework in a small family, city T 19TH ST. BETWEEN 6TH AND 71H —A young girl, aged 15, to assist in light house- do chamberwork and waiting. 3D AY. BETWEEN trom 10'to 12 A. M, and from 3 to 5 man girl to do general housework, or as chambermaid and sewer in a smal! family ; good references. ST., FIRST FLOO! ble young wothan to do general housework in a respectable family. INDIA ST., GREENPOINT.—A GIRL, LATELY landed, to do housework in MULBERRY ST.-AS HOUSEKEEPER OR TO do general housework in a small family, @ boy thgee years oid would be no naidanegs FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE young girl to do general housework, or as cham- permaid and waitress; good city reterence. 9TH AV.. TOP 430 BAST lord st. THIRD FT.OOR, BACK ROOM. OU A respectable’ widow woman’ wishes famili and gentlemen's washing at her own house; five years’ reference in doing store work, city reference. Call on or addgess Mrs, BARNES. 43, WEST 50TH ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH € by avs. first floor.—A respectable woman to go out {he day washing ‘or house cleaning, Call for one Wee! 439 WEST 25TH ST.—A WOMAN TO DO WASII- ing at her own home or to go out by the Mrs. STR. 450 WEST 19TH ST., ROOM 7—A RESPECTABLE F lady wishes a tew ladies’ and gentlemen’s wash ing. AUNDRY MANHATTAN,—SHIRTS, 12 CENTS; coL- Jars, 2 cents: Cuffs, 5 cents per pair; new shirt Styles; goods called for. 2324; East Thirtv-sixth street. Nurses, «ec. G4. NORTH MOORE 81.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, JE ‘to mind children and do light housework ; country preferred ; reference It required. sen WEST 46TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl for general housework in a sm family; & good plain cook, washer and troner; is willing and obliging; good reference from last place. Apply in the grocery store. EAST 59TH 8" BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS. c of age, to do light housewor! OQH WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—A YOUNG girl for light housework in a small family. Call at her present employer's, WEST 41ST 8T.. BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH avs.—A respectable young woman to ao gen- eral house work or chamberwork ; four y¢ and mind childre: rs’ city refer- A TIDY YOUNG GIRL TO DO rk in a small private family; EAST 27TH 87, general house: city or country; good city reterence. EAST 47TH 8T., THIRD FLOOR.—A RESPECT. todo general housework in a able young girl’ to small private family; is willing and ob! EAST MTH ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK.—A respectable girl todo general housework ina willing and obliging; good city biiging; has Cail tor’ two small private famil reterence from WEST 42D 8T.—A RESPECTA ISH GIRL AS | do general housework. Call for two days. EAST 29TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR, BA ‘oung girl to assist with general obliging; city refere: WEST STH 8T., TOP FLOO tant woman to do housework or cleaning by t! ‘ood reierence. housework: willing day or week ; aT SOTH ST., BETWE N 10TH AND, ITH petent, respectable wo- housework for rat A com) ded, to do general N 23D AND 2TH STS.—A respectable woman to do general housework in a private family; will make hersel: City reterence from last place. 2D AV., BETW i generally useful; best Call tor two days. TABLE YOUNG GIRL, 9TH AV.—A RESPR. y landed, to do general housework in a small ye ECTABLE GIRL TO DO G eral housework in a small private tamil, ood washer and ironer. 3D AV.. BETWEEN 77TH AND 78TH STS., in candy store,—A respectable woman to dd Call tor two days. 1D AV.—A RES. general housework. Housekeepers, &c, 8TH AV., SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG LADY housekeeper; reference it required. GS] WEST 28TH sr. AND STH Av EA Ri le young girl to do chamberwork ; hi tion tochifdrens Call tor twordays 306 WEST 4TH ST.—A YOUN RL AS CHAM bermaid and waitress ; good city reference BiG FAS 27 Sioa RESPECTABLE SWEDISH « girl, lately landed, as cham ene- i housework in # small American 2 B70 WEST 8D St. SECOND FLOOR—A RESPEC. table young Atherican girl (/rotestant) as cham. \d Waitress; good city references. 3 WEST 32D ST.—TWO SISTERS; OD s CHAM. bermaid and laundress and to assist in the ‘washing. Can be secu at their present employer's tor two days. WEST 25TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE 4l chambermaid, and to assist at wa ing; willing and gplicing. ‘sh B51 SE ANSA RESPECTABLE vouxc GIRL As washing. GIRL, AS hing and iron chambermaid ani waitress or would assist wilh 6 8D AV., CORNER 70TH 8T.—A RESPECTA | 1.210 ble Youtig Danish, girl in an Averican famlly mec rina | TT nderstands dressmaking. — 8D AV.—A SMART, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG girl as chambermaid, and assist with the ‘washing, or would do general housework in a wail pri ‘vate samily. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. STH. ST., FIRST FLOOR.—AN AMERICAN e family as seamstress and nurse ; nee viihcgr a cibbe" sewing machine , best ref YN.—A COMPETEN Kk tew "8 ngemen ts by the or take work in at home; can cut and make (urnitute covers in the nicest manner aud op- erate on Wheeler & Wil Address. {QQ RRR 2TH eF.—MME, GUTTIN, DRESEMAK- er. just from Paris, in a private faesjy, and is to tive lessoms in the Vrengh ianguage Addis , new reer 6TH AV., FIRST FLOOR.—A RE: pleasant address, as housekeeper or companion tor an aged widower or bachelor: no objec. | FINED YOUNG BROADWAY, FIRST FLIGHT, ROOM Indy as housekeeper in a widower's tamily 3D AV., CORNER 65TH 8 gent woman of # years as housekeeper to a single person of either sex, or 10 take care of an invalid; gond reterence, Address Mrs. HINCKLEY. YOUNG LADY, AMIABLE AND PREPOSSESSING, requiring unmediate pecuniary assistance, desires a | sition as housekeeper; would | onorable gentleman of wealth who would assist her. leraid Uptown Branch Office, —AN INTELLI- ¢ to meet with an +Address DESPOND —BY AN INTELLIGENT PER- er; will do the work of a dress M. GUISE, Margaretta QITUATION WANT ry as hi t, Williamsburg, L. 1 BY A LADY, WHO prefer to take charge of a large house or hotel ; capable ot carving and marketing; best references. Address J. O. G., Blizabeth, ANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A private family, or companion to invalid or elderly person; best of reference given, Address box 75 Post office, Kast Saginaw, Mich, Laundresses., &. WEST MTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST Je) ant girl as laundress or waitress; good reference CANNON 8T,, CORNER OF RIVINGTON.—A RE- spectable Provestant woman todo washing at her own home; good reference. TOY FLOOR.—A HIG or gentlemen's wast at her own home KING ST.—A_ RESPECTABL, nd ironing of @ few faimili WOMAN TO DO flemen ; can a Q ELDRIDGE sr, Washing and ironing tabep in from indies and | ecatemen, $1 per dozen M 1g. LENHL Re 12 2 CHRYSTIE ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG J girl, 15 years old, to take care of children and fami wired. 157 WEST 45TH ST,—AN AMERICAN LADY WOULD f *. like to take care of an invalid, or work as house- eeper. 191 AY, G, THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM,—A RE. spectaple married woman to take a baby toeither bottle or spoMMieed at her own residence ; doctor's refer- ence. Call all week. Mrs. E, C, 212 WEST 27TH ST., ROOM 9—A RESPECTABLE Protestant widow woman as nurse and. seamstress, or can do plain cooxing, washing or ironins; good refer: ence from last place, Can be seen for two days, 927 WEST 277H ST, TOP FLOOR—A YOUNG y4 d, to take care of g1 girl abont 17, lately la ing chilaren, do light housework afd make herself gene- ly useful. Inquire from 10 till 2 24 § A YOUNG GIRL, SPEAKING Fs Fr ‘hand English, as nurse or éhambermaid or waitress in a private family; age 16; reierence. Call for three days. 321 EAST 37TH ST.—AS NURSE IN A PRIVATE OL family; can take entire charge of infants; un- derstands machine and plain sewing ; best city reterence. 402 sti AV—A MIDDLE-AGED AMERTCAN WO. 4 man, experienced, skilful, amiable, quiet, and desirable as monthly or sick nurse.’ Address or apply. 4.14. WEST 2rH st—a youxa of age, ty take care of children; obliging and kind to children, 424 WES? 27TH ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH aE avs.—A respectable young girl as nurse and to make herself useful; is obliging; best reference 43) 1sT AV., TOP FLOOR—A RESPECTABLE € woman wishes a child at her own home, where itcan have good care. Call for two days. 439 NEST TH st.—a youna AMERIOAN GIRL as nurse. A WEST 2TH ST.—4 YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE eare of children; isan honest, civil and obliging Dall for two days. RESPECTABLE MARRIED 1 breast of milk, who lost her as wet nurse’ in a private ox Mrs. MURRAY. 4.90 SIXTH AV—AN int NT WOMAN TO attend onan invalid lady; is experienced incase of sickness, can take charg country preferred ; best city re ® infant from its birth 2 IST AV.—A GIRL, 14 YE 496 H en ce, Call for two days. RS OLD, WOULD like to mind children and make herself useful in a‘small family. 6 35 SD AV., NEAR 42D ST., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT. Jet) A married woman is wet nurse; baby thre months old; fully competent to take charge of an infant; Satisiactorv reference irom foriner employer. G52 GREENWICH sr, CORNER OF BARROW ST, WIL Astehild’s nurse;'can bring a baby up by the bottle; no objections to the couniry; six years city reference from one place; can be seen till suited. 747 wre Aye erent 7—A YOUNG FRogeerAry merican girl to make hersel and take care of children. * "ereelt Generally eae 62 3D AV.—A PROTES 883 3 UTESTANT YOUNG GIRL TO take care of children; willing to assist at chdém- berwork ; good reference. N EXPERIENCED MONTHLY NURSE CAN BB EN- AX gaged by applying at % Bediord st. PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN AS THOROUGH intant’s nurse; is capable of taking sole charge and ot bringing it ub by the bottle: given trom present employer. Ad rotestant, Uptown Branch Herald ount Fr; PROTESTANT SCOTCH GIRL, WHO IS WITH HER Present employer in the country, wishes a situation to travel with a family as nurse, or With an invalid, A note addressed to G. K., box 4421, will meet with imme- ate answer. Misceilaneous, WEST 2TH ST—A RESP CTABLE GIRL 410 Katy sdnaca, A BBS aid; willing and obliging. — ia RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A situation as Sompanton to an elderly lady; under. stands sewing of all kinds. Address M. G. J. box 14 Herald Uptown Branch office. (A. YOUNG LADY WISHES 4 SITUATION AS GOV- erness oF companion and assistant housekeeper; the best refer given and required, Address for e da K. OT48, Brookivn, L. = =e fa ae” WASTED-BY A MOST RESPROTABLE YOUNG W a pret thna dately landed, a situation ax lady's mn id js rst class dressma Food A “ Die MAID, 643 West Side “erence. Address Warts BY AN EXPERIENCED STRAW SEWER, a st un F fo work on premises or to take work live 84,042 Jyot vilice city reference. Call at 403 7th av,» RL, 18 YEARS | is willing and WANTEDCA FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS, | wir ‘ood city reference, ina private iamily. “Apply a No. 254West aah st “a Algal W4STED—A WORKING HOUSEKERPER FOR THE country, about thirty-five miles from New York; an American’ Erotestani, not under forty years of age; understanding thoroughly the care of milk, making butter, bread, &c, ; in the Summer season, when the fam- ily are at the'place, she has the assistance of other ser- vants; during the Winter none. Aduress box 1,0: Post office, YOUNG SWEDE ESIRBS A SITUATION AS waiter in a hotel or restaurant; he speaks French and German and understands his business thoroughly. Address SWEDISH WAITER, Herald eftice. RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES A SIT- uation as waiter ina private boarding house. Call at 20 Hast dist st. YOUNG MAN WISHES‘A Ntuarion AS GROOM underastnds bis business thoroughly and drive if peers Please to call on or address ,J K., 235 East 20th st. GENCY WANTED-IN NEW ORLEANS, BY A competent and responsible party, for any article, ready sale; refers to Vincent &Co., 2) Thomas st. Ad: ress AGENCIES, to their care. YOUNG MAN WANTS EMPLOYMENT TO TAKE care of a couple horses; no objection to go a short x in the country. Apply at Feed Store, 123 West h si SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS waiter ina private family; four years good Tefer- ence; cause of leaving, tamily going to Lurope. Address J. K.'D,, Herald Uptown Branch oilice, 1,285 Broadway. A BOY OF 17, ACTIVE AND RELIABLE, WISHES @ situation in a wholesale house; is willing to make himeelt usetul; best city reteronces. Address L. A., Herald othe COMPETENT BARKEEPER DESIRES A POSI- FA giion; city reference. Address COMPETENT, Herald office. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS PORTER , or driver; speaks Englisn and German; has good recommendation from last place. Address, tor two days, N. B., box 230 Heral oilice. A YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF INTEGRITY AND business experience, having a moderate income, responsible position, with plenty to do and prot- uling to services. Address A. A. C. C., Herald ranch office. YOUNG MAN WISHIES A SITUATION AS POR- ter, in some wh je business; good reference. TEHL, 120 Orchard st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, LATELY from Southampton, as waiter in a private family or im a saloon; English references. Call at 222 Sullivan st, tor WANSER, SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS understands his rences. Address man and groom 04, 17 Kast 30th st. i YOUNG GERMAN GARDENER WANTS A SITUA- tion; understands his ‘business in all its branches; Shed relerences, Address GARDENER, box 107 Herald office. FPOREMAN WANTEDCIN A CIGAR FACTORY; MUST be experienced; state name of last employer and. references, as Well ab salary expected, or no attention will be paid, Address, with full name, WILSON, box 134 Heraid office. MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS CAN,OB- aVi tain first class cutters, trimmers, bushelmen*rnd Journeyman tailors at DITTMAR’S, 217 Greene st., cor- her of Amity st. OFT HAT FINMSHERS AND POUKCERS. AND blockers wanted, at 330 WSAibout st, near Marcy ay., Brooklyn, &. D. ‘A. AOOPER & CO,” TPO, SUPERINTENDENTS OF | RAILROAD SHOPS, fo~An experienced car panier wants a steady no object . V. BOWLES, 1,517 situation: understands finishing, &c. Jeaving the city. Call on or address av. 10 JRWELLERS.—A GOOD. LAPP!'R OAN HAVE: employment by applying to BUCKENHAM, COLE & HALL, 10 Maiden lane. WANTED—A FIRST CLASS, DESIGNER, AND PEN? artist. Call, between 12M. and 1 P. M., for three cS AYER & MERKEL, 24 Church street. WANTED—A FIRST CLASS WATCHMAKIN, WHO" has had experience as salesman ; reterences. nired. Address F, M. HERRON, care Cross & Beguelin, 21 Maiden lane. : WANTED—A BOY, 16 YEARS OLD, TO LEARN THE mannmnerng daw cless trade; must be one who obeys his parents. dress JEW ALLER, rf NY LADY OR GENTLEMAN REQUIRING A FIRST class coachman, with excellent city reference froma last employer, ple: i! on or address R. 8. N_ ENGLISH PROTESTANT MAN, OF GOOD REF. erence, requires a situation as first class coachman. Address J. J. HiNDS, 72 Union st., Brooklyn. COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE- spectable, trustworthy man; can furnish the be: reierence from last place. Address Schermerhorn st., Brook'yn. 8 COACHMAN,—MARRIED, WITHOUT ENCUM- long experience; thoroughly understands in all its branches; has unexce| reference. Call on or L YOUNG MAN, NEWLY MARRIE: place as coachman; understands knows how to do allin the line of horsemanship; is recommendation from last ILLER, Castleton Corners, D. COCHRAN, D, WANTS A Apply wo JOHN idand. EXPERIENCED COACHMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion—Good reference as to honesty, capability and sobriety; can break in horses to harness or saddi¢; can be wellrecommended. Address D., coachman, 45 West BOLh si GARDENER’S J wanted—By a single man, who thoroughly under- ood driver; can milk; wi est city references. Address stands both branches \OACHMAN SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE man; is an excellent the best city references, .) Private stable, ARDENER On FLORIST—I ‘oom and good drive: all on or address J. M., 126 Y A SINGLE MAN, ; understands the propagation and cultiva tion of greenhouse and hothouse plants, bot and cold graperies, kitchen and flower gardening. ' Address G. L, box 210 Herald office. ARDENEQ’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A GER. without ramily, who has 23 ye in this countr: practical knowledge i flowers and vegetables, outdoor an pe from foymer employer. in raising ‘frait, RDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR- ried Swiss gardener; is a thorouzh, petent man; without chi with some class; isa the best of recommendations. care of Alfred Bridgeman & S practical, com- dren; would prefer a place grape grower and florist; 1 on or address LOUIS, » seed store, 876 Broad: G!TUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COL- WD ored head waiter or janitor jnst from the country; understands full charge of dining room or house; best SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN’ fas groom; Understands the care of young horses; Good rererence. Address T. A.abox 108 Herald office, shes HOTEL AND RESTAURANT PROPRIETORS. Situation wanted as a first class carver, or ay supe eee class references, Address 0, K., 77 Cedar room WAntsD—A SiTUATION AS FARMER BY A married man (German); can take full charge of a farm; best Telerences Address FARMER, Jorners, 8. I. gentleman Castleton ; SOBER MAN, A SITUA- tion as night or day watchman, either in'a public or rivate institution; can give the best city reference. Ad- ress WATCHMAN, 30 Bowery. WAMERTA FRENCHMAN WISHES A SITUATION as; waiter in a first class private family; 5 years) reference from his last employers. Address for a week » box 104 Herald \aetttets SITUATION BY A YOUNG MANINA Wholesale house to learn the business: can speak German and papen) no object: can furnish best Tererences, Address R. ZOLLER, No.5 North William st. CLERKS AND SALESMEN. MERICAN DENTISTS WANTED—FOR ouR DE: tal establishments in Europe and New York; also, Jeans men, fairly educated, of some means, inelined t arn dentistry, PRETERRE BROTHERS, 159 Bo' CCOUNTS—BIGHT LANGUAGES ; ARREARS written up; single entry accounts converted into doubie entry ; books opened, examined, balanced or kept by contract. “Translations, ' JAMES COX, 51 New street, A. RRUG, CLERK, SPEAKING GERMAN, WITH first class references, may hear of a situation by addressing F. 8., Herald Uptown Branch office. N EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER IS OPEN FUR AN engagement; is a good penman and very correct at figures; first class references, Address G. F. F., Herald of FIRST CLASS POSTTION AND GOOD SALARY IS offered to A person thoroughly, quick aud accurate ihone but unexceptionable reference accepted. Address, giving full particulars, box 16 Herald Uptown OOKKEEPER AND EXPERT. —THE UNDERSIGNED, with large experience, makes the adjusting of com: Blicated books.a, specialty references unexeentionable. Address, care Wellington, Kidder & Co. A. F, W. WEBB, 74 Broad street. GFROCERY CLERK. — WANTED A YOUNG M. X single, who thoroughly undorstands the busincss, to attend store and make himsclt generally useful. Apply to W. CHAMBERS, Tomkins ay. corn INEN SALESMAN WANTED.—A GOOD OPENING for @ steady, reliable man, who can Influence some trade. Address, giving experience and references, Y. A. B., New York H oftice, ALESMAN WANTED—IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE +) who is competent to sell fine woollens to first class wholesale trade only, Address, stating age, references and salary expected, WOOLLENS, Merald office. tages WANTED.—AN ENERGETIC, GENTLE- ‘ maniy man as city salesman for a manutacturer; es, $20 ik. ress S. H, P., Herald office. ra N WANTED—TO TRAVEL AND SELL TEA by sample; for trial trip must and receive commission on sales as a remuneration; it successful cau have permanent pasition a must ee 1 trade already established an: ences, Address IMPORTER, box 2,902 Post of i HOTEL MEN.—WANTED, BY A MAN OF LONG experience, a permanent situation in a hotel, or would like the management of a Southern hotel tor the Winter; good references, Address box 4,298 Post office, N. Y. 10 NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS,—AFTER 15 YEARS’ experience on a prominent metropolitan eek jour. nal, i am open ement. I am thoroughly ac- of the business and 1 le- Dartmeats; can give (he, Wort eatletnatory, Terere a re ¢ establishment where employ: Tes8 NEWSPAVER, box 125 Herald office. XARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED BY A MARRIED understands graperies, green- nt to take the general char Call on or address Ji B. W. Collender, man, who thoroughl jouses, &c., and is compel Y. care of present employer, ue PI pi ITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT MAN; is first class farmer and vegetable gardener; has 20 ears t tee ge ah will take ch: SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN, ascoachman and to make himself generally useful; reasonable wages required; first class reference from lastemployer. Address J. G., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND unexceptionable reference. Call or on ad- No. 109 West 37th st. TED—BY A PROTESTANT MARRIED MAN, A uation as coachman and Dall or address, for two TED—A SHORT DISTANCE IN THE COUNTRY, man and wife; man as coachman and gardener; wife as cook, washer and ironer, Mr. BOUTON, 45 2d av., groom: good city reter- 's, R. M., M44 5th av. NTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND gardener in the country, by a single young inan, lately landed from the old country: is @ good groom pertectly trustworthy; good reference from former D. GONLEY, East Chester, Address WILLIAM estchester county, for three days. TED—SITUATION AS COACHMAN ©. city or country ; sober, willing, good tem- 's’ reierence from last piace. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A GERMAN AND wife; no family man; as corchman and gardener; wife as cook, washer and iron dress C. N., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND gardener; is willing to make himsel! useful; a good t references given. Address J., box milker of cows; best 211 Herald office. _HELP WANTED=NALE: CHANCE TO LEARN TELBGRAPHY.—MEN, WO- men, boys and girls learn and take mand for operators; no vacation, lege, 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institute. T. STEWART & CO. WANT A FEW ENERGETIC «men for the various departments of their retail Only experienced, first letter or to the manager, Broadw ENTS WANTED—NEW ARTICLE, THIS DAY; sellseverywhere. Canvassers can make $100 weekly. Bo Srpany Pays sarger commission. Samples, mailed, een ‘AN NOVELTY COMPANY, 302 Broadway. ISHMAN, OF FAIR EDUCATION, CAN HAVE ermansts situation and $15 THOMPSON'S Col- per week at Mc- Broadway; must be an indus. trious, well recommended man, SMART, INTELLIGENT BOY WANTED—I6 OR 17 ears old; one accustomed to office duties in a mer- house, Address, with references, box 1,907 Post NGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, 6L LEXINGTON AV.— Want agreeable, honest, strictly temperate Americans, for baths and office, ot older than 2 years. MAN WANTED WHO THOROTGHLY UNDER- stands the mannfacture of leather and velvet belts. y. kK CHISHOLM & CO,, 24 ENTS WANTED—LIVE MEN, TO ticle of rare merit; $52 smart men. Comnmyenye with $7. intelligent. industrious, cook and steward, SELL AN AR- yr week made easily by 116 Nassau st., roomy7. ENTS WANTED—TO SELL HOUGHTON'S INK and Mucilage on commission. Address or call at Brooklyn Ink Works, 46 State st., Brooklyn. V =~ KLY NBWSPAPER OF- Y WANTED—IN A WEE! ayrerar and write @ good hand; wi box 5,480 Post office, New Yt D—AN FFICE Y 5 AGES $2 PER Ke Im ese Ha Pine st., room 5. O* D DE—UNE FRANCAISE, QUI NE SACHE nbe pur coudre: Hi tant quelle Gott almabie et quretig t ‘ol be 3 he soit. as trop Jeune Hille. S'adresser a MELHADO & COOPER, 49 Pine’st 8, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. —4,—A.—FREE REGISTRY FOR THOSE DESIRING« * torent Honses the ensuing season, at the real es tate office of PHALON & SLOAN, No. 3 Kast Seventeenth: street (North Union Square), near Broadway. . Most cen- tral iocation in the city. SMALL FORNISHED HOUSE, FOR SMALL PRI- in New York: uYookivn or hear ele: party. seaponsibiey in New York, Brooklyn or near ci 3 01 le; satisfactory references. Address WARREN, Horald offees URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.—WANTED, FOR A private family of five adults, a small, modern built House; west side preferred ; would hire sill May or from ‘one to five years ff terms suited. Apply to or address: JOSEPH MASON, No. 8 Pine street. PRENCH FLAT WANTED_EITHER FURNISHED OR ‘unfurnisied ; must be absolutely first class in every particular. Please address ¥. ¥., box 171 Herald office. } OUSES, FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED—ALSO~ Stores and Lofts wanted tor numerous applicants. Parties ee) Trent please send particulars to A. JOURNEAY, penard street. USE WAI .—A WIDOW LADY HAVING SOME furniture, would iike to hire House unfurnished, or partially tarnished, central location, for private boarding: onse, where party will remain, if agreeable. Address: HUUSE, No. 406 West Twenty-third street. | IMALL OR MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE WANTED—IN a good and unodjectionable neighborhood, suitable for a small first class tamlly. Address 8. 0. M,, box 17h 7 ANTED—SMALI SOAP FACTORY. WITH STEAM, rendy for use. Address GROUX MANUFAC: a COMPANY, 1389 Newark avenue, Jersey PV ANTED—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, FLAT, Wa rrvapartment maltese, ter housekeeping tor a small family, above Forty-tirst strect nd between Fourth Eighth avenues. dress G. 8 Herald office, for Vv ANTED—A NICE UNFURNISHED FLOOR, WITH all Free aa heed Pega h between Fourth and’ a Twentieth streets and nd Fourth avenues. Ad. bet stating particulars, B., box 2,369 New Yors Post offic Ware FURNISHED ROOM, WITHOUT bord, for a gentleman and wife, above Twenty- eighth street; state terms. Address H. T., Herald Up- town Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. WANTED—A SMALL FURNISHED “HOUSE OR Flat in New York or vicinity. A good opportunity: for any one leaving the city who wishes to leave propert, with a responsible party. “Address, stating location ‘ond terms, box 1,199 Post office, New Yor! \\eetiacs A DENTIST, SMALL OFFICE, IN THR neighborhood of Twenty-third street or Thirty- fourth street. First class parties may address D. D. 8, Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—A WELL FURNISHED PARLOR AND Bedroom, on second or third floor, in a stric! rivate family, by two responsible gentlemen, who will’ perinanent; location Fourteenth to Forty-second street, Fourth to Seventh avenue. Address with tuld Particulars and price; none others noticed; references . J. H.M., box 149 Herald Uptown Branch aia aoa NTED TO LEASE—NEAR THE WATER, PREM. ises tor grinding purposes, with 15 to 20 horse ower; if containing grinding mills preferred. Address. RO ANNON @.CO.,40 Burling slip. Ware TO RENT—AN UNFURNISHED HOUSE,. in Brooklyn, from 8 to 10 rooms. Address, giving location, describtion and price, which mubt be moderate, SNYDER, Heraid office. V J ANTED TO RENT—IN BROOKLYN, A NEAT tage, seven to ten rool with all pprovements, ” within 20 minutes of Fulton ferry. Address, with fuil’ Vo Lari B. R. THOMAS, box’ 4,139 New York Post. office. gt WARD.—WANTED, BY A FAMILY OF THRE! e a persons, a small, first class unfurnished House. Ad- ating price and location, box 4,872 Post office. $50 PER ANNUM WILL BE PAID BY A PRI- e vate family for a Second Floor Flat or Lower’ Part of a house; not less than 6rooms. Address PER-~ MANENT PARTY, box 100 Herald ottice, In the Coantry. W4NTED-N HOBOKEN, PROM MIDDLE OF SEP: Board for’ two adults and one child of li yearm. ih a oard for’ two adults and one child o Fespectable faintly. Address, stating terms, HOBOKEN, Herald office, Ya Bega TO RENT—FOR SIX, MONTHS OB A year. a furnished Cottage, in New Jersey, within: 1 rey. of Wall street. Address A., box 1,677 Post office, New Yor! ASTROLOGY. —MADAME LA ANCH, THE GREAT UN rivalled Business and Medical Clairvoyant No. fr luz West Twenty-eighth street, near Sixth TTENTION!—KNOW THY DESTINY. AFTER YOU have beep deceived and lost faith consult this won- derfull, Clairvoyant; gives luck, causes mar- Hazes, tolls everything.” 169 West Forty-first street, near Broadway. UROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT TELLS NAMES, fogs iT snes, Causes marriages cents an . Hi ineete ae maernges Fy N [A DAME, ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVO’ reveals your whole life, from the cradie to th graer #1 Canal sere near Hudson,” Fee, Sie 2? 3M, DEGRAFF, THE WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- Ant, just arrived from California, can be consulted at No. Ili West Twenty-munth street: she is the seventh Gangnees, of the seventh daughter. Letters answered promptly. bb Qu. MADAME BYRON, MEDICAL SPIRITU- alist; truthful advice upon all affairs of lite; no satisiaction no pay. 314 Fourth avenue. MEDICAL. A =DR, AND MME, GRINDLE, PHYSICIANS @5 4A. years’ practice), 120 West Twonty-sixth street. AWNME, MAXWELL, PHYSICIAM, RESIDENCE + M4 Bast Tenth street, near Third avenue, A —MADAME RESTELL, PHYSICIAN SINCE 180,— + Office, No. 1 Kast 52d st., first door from 5th (PRAVELLING SALESMAN WANTED.—ONE Ac. quainted with the lamp and glassware business. Ad- dress GLASS, Herald office. H nd PHARMACISTS.—A YOUNG MAN IS OPEN TO an engagement; is sober and capall speaks a and English, Address APOTHECA: erald office. ANTED—HY SEPTEMBER 1 OR SOONER, A Po- WA ition as music clerk, Address MUSICAL, box Uptown Branch office. ANTED—A TRAVELLER FOR WHOLESALE furniture manutactory; must have experience and if it references; good salary paid, Adi box erald oflice, ‘ANTED—YOUNG MEN TO LEARN THE RETAIL A goods business. Apply to LORD & TAYLOR, corner Grand and Ch ANTED—A MAN TO TAKE ENTIRB CHARGE OF a first class restat oye competent need address N., box 175 J stock raiser, to work 60 acre: fine hay, &c., rais land on shares; references, A, HA WHO UNDERSTANDS NTED— ‘OUNG am can driye a horse and busine: oly at 207 Grand vy A.” MAURICEAU, M, D—OFFICE 129 LIBERTY he t, near Greenwich street TTE =! bye (LATE OF PRUSSIA); consultation teen rivave office 161 Bleecker street, 7 —DR. & MME, DESPARD, PHY. Pena TBR penty sighth ot, near Fourth av. R. AN EN, 67 AMITY STREET, NEAR Di pithatenus. “advice free. "Gall or write 1 ‘D BSTABLISHED PRIVATE OFFICR D™cERQQt> ERTARUIMURD, uty ATH On (ME. VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN.-Im PAST M“froncr-cinth st. between 80 und Lexington ava