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!" SYTUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, pfgstuced na 1 gates coat (ty ie rsity place), second | Boorse ‘ot s ay ira laga cook Hote or 8 ‘rst Piaes ‘boarding house; city Porigo out by tre dare IVATE PAMILY ag LABS COOK (WOMAN)—IN A PRIVATE FA adn DR hae teases Uptown wranch ofice COURT, WEST SD ST, NEAR 7TH spermalé in eb oiored ge _ cook C4 BOND’ '8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS 1 private family ; 2 stand ener negni rate a) s 7 Piacee zag gine ‘and Tuesday. OTH FLOOR.—fWO GIRLS TO GO 39 Cee. dat as cook and asatst with the washing, “and esther as cha hambermaid and assist wi fing and ironing ; best city reference. BAST HOUSTON ST. Uf STAIRS —A GREMAN 95 2 one ‘would assist’ with washing and ironing; V., CORNER 451H ST.—A FIRST CLASS %] 20 Gertast cook wishes a place in « private family. BROADWAY, IN, THR STORE.—A FIRST L 19 French’ cook, with best city reterences honesty, bo aba station, in the city; high |, Magen eapecied. Call of address. * At FIRST CLASS ORDER COOK WISHES A SITUA- BoA abot a hotel or restaurant Address M. 4., box Chambermaids, &c, «& EAST GD 8T.—A REPEE RARER youna GIRL 22 aschambermaid and waitress or chambermaid Plain sewer; best city reference. Call on Monda, PRESENT EMPLOYER'S —A Ge erst Parting with a trusty servant, tlh oy her tamil would ike to pro- ny YL WEST %TH ST., leery BESPECTABLE eolored irl as chambermaid ® large private 18 “iar 8T., BROOKLYN.—AS _ CHAMBERMAID fi and seamstress; understands Wheeler & Wilson's ‘machine; will take charge of growing chi mn. Call or ce a SER a OS 25 WEST QD ST. UP FRUNT STAIRS.—A RE. jetable colored woman as chambermaid or jundrem in & private tamily. Apply for two days, aiter o 244 WEST 47TH ST., IN THE 8TORE.—A YOUNG Girl as chambermaid and waitress ln a private 2BG sD AV.—a YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID Z in a hotel; city references. Wa. SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE ' iddie-aged Woman from Bermuda, as ghauaber- arg ‘and nurse in a pi fy. Address Mra. A. ‘Dox 3,342 Post office, lor three Jornal dag 4 Dressmakers and 8 and Seamstresses. | "239 ot us 8T. MARK’S PLACE, 8TH ST—A COMPETENT aresemaker to zo out, by the day to families, who, years experience in cutting, fitting making ladies’ dresses in frat class establishments this) fiers her services to those who may desire Por MANGIN ST.—AS SEAMSTRESS IN A FAMILY ‘week or month; has ‘own machine; terms $4 oper week.” Call on of address LIZZIE JACKSON. ST OSTH ST.—A PERFECT OPERATOR ON r & Baker's machine, who is also a good ‘buttonhole wvorker, is desirous of obtaining a few engage- » iments by, the day or week In families or with a dress- «maker. Call on or address OPERATO! 109 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—LADIES’ and children’s Dresses made in the very latest «styles on most reasonable terms, with the bese of phar Y. ELDRIDGE S8T.—AS_ SEAMSTRESS | AND dressmaker in th ipeleed an’s family ; can do any ‘< Uikind of family sewing and operate on sewing machines. 157 2487.80 St. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL 0, , at deamstress in a plain private family | willing ibe aonist in the care of children; can assist ist with d comaking. 2i EAST 23D ST., FIRST FLOOR.—TWO wOOD- dressmakers—one a cutter and fitter, the other a and operator—wish a few more customers by tes ne best city'reterence. Call on or address DRESS- . lone at their own houses; sagnenes a Call from 10 4. M. to4F. ‘24.4. WEST (7TH ST—A YOUNG GIRL AS SEAM. siress; understands dressmaking; would like to Sita! on a lady, or would take care of one child; best city 25: WEST 26TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRES3- seers of long experience wishes a few more scustomers by the day; latest styles warranted, fitting sand trimming especially. Call on or adaress 26 WEST 21ST ST.—A DRESSMAKER, WHO thoroughly understands her business, wishes a few and teand ta in families by the day or week, or will -eutand nd take work home: ; 310 EAST 21ST ST.-A GOOD OPERATOR WISHES plain. ‘amily sewing. Call or address, TH AV.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER ‘wishes a few more engagements to go out by the “day in private families; can be highly recommended. w 348 ®. Ay. taht rupted ST.—A pabl hes mak wishes a few engayements to go out by ‘the day; understandy dressmnaking in all Its branches. “Gall or address. AQ] SHAY, NEAR 2TH STA FIRST CLASS dressmaker wishes the work of a few more fam- flesather own home or by the day: old dresses made «over equal to new; weddi ng trousseau a specialty; best ‘Feterences given. Please call and see specimens. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Housekeopers, ac. WEST 13TH 8T.—A YOUNG, INTELLIGENT 222 ae orderly a ye house- 996 B "anoo ST. areas —A GERMAN LADY i per, to take charge of houses. WEST 10TH 8T., NEAR HUDSON 8T.—a YOUNG 23 ent nt Meltaiine peck: in » widower’s (amily, or as meer 43D ST,—A LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER 2 hotel or to fers charge. or raen. or ery can ; has had many years’ ex; ice ant ihe best reference. | Pall on or ‘addres: U, G. F. 314 ma 26TH ST. (NURSES’ HOME)—a RE- fined, respectable Protestant widow lady, of an amiable disposition and good experience, 1s anxious to suitable position as companion and care taker to an lady, or housekeeper to « widower, or any etn # trust; good testimonials; no’ objection te ing. Address for a week. LADY OF CULTURE AS HOUSEKEEPER WITH ‘an elderly genueman or Poot efi family of refine- ment, Address A. B, C., Boston LADY THOROUGHLY COMPETENT WISHES AN engageirent as housekeeper in hotel or matron in tute or boarding school; best reference. Address x 227 Herald oilice, LADY OF EDUCATION AND REFINEMENT wishes a position as companion, housekeeper or any in city'or country; highest Teterences given. Address A. J. A. Herald’ Uptown Place of trust and useful: Branch office. A WIDOW LADY OF REFINEMENT Lge oh Position as housekeeper, or to, meet with @ who will assist her in taking Branch office. Ly farnished house: will give choice of rooms. Address Mra. G., Herald Uptown YOUNG WIDOW AS HOUSFKEEPER IN Dachelor’s or widower’s family, Address L. Herald Uptown Branch office, MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, OF LONG EXPERIENOE 1m housekeeping, who is tond of children and under. stands cutting, fitting and sewing on machine, woul glad to obtain a situation in & first class tamily, or as companion to an old lady ; best references given ‘and re- quired. Address G.-8., Herald Uptown Branch office. Aw WIDOW LADY WOULD LIKE a eed AB housekeeper: could take the entire char speak iengitsh, “French and rald Uptown Branch office. good dressmaker, and can make chil ferent Bt oth on a furnished house or small hotel; can ‘Adaress A. RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN WIDOW? withont children, withes a situation as housekeeper in a private family. Address J., box 203 Herald office. EX! D HOUSEKEEPER DESIRES A A’ iy furniohed House. ing good location, where family will board for the rent or the ‘most nicely furnished of it, and where a ‘ew select boarders m: giiian or call on Mra, CAKPENTBR, from nyiose orclocky a 160 Bleecker street. LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS AND FINE © Srvation yoni Ng S83) erintent he household of 3_the est rete red ui woadrens’ LONELY, Herala Uptown Branch A WIDOW, AGED Sl, DESIRES A POuTION as bousekedper, in a Christian {amily ; good reference. Address E. Herald Uptown Branch eae POSITION AS | EES tacoaaged 4 wipow. aged 82, oF would join some disengaged gentiemalt in some honorable business. Uptown Branch office, 8 HOUSEREEPER IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, would assist in taking care of children; isa good aeamstrosa; reference given and, required. Address 8. ° R., box 167 Herald Uptown Br ii LADY OF THE HIGHEST RESPECTABILITY, A and a good housekeeper, would like to take the gen eral supervision of @ gentleman's house, olty or countr; feference given and required. Address Mrs. WICKH. Herald Brooklyn Branch ‘oice. A LONE, MIDDLE-AGED AMERIUVAN WOMAN, OF thorough reliability and experience, as house- ra or Spy penuen of trust; best reference. Address G., box 150 Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘OUSEREEPER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A Protestant woman, 1s energetic, Capes an ever reliable; fully understands the positior ticul vig held similar tuduation 3 ts willing Was superintend; best box 145 Herald Uptown Braneh ‘oie. 10 rence, Address ‘ANTED—A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY A lady, the widow of an English army ofticer: is fond of children, and would take charge of a widower's family; references. Address H. H. H., Herald Uptown Branch office. TANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, A PO. sition as housekeeper, or any position where menial t be required; would like fo meet with an honorable gentleman, who would be willing to render me assistance to a very worthy lady. Address FRIEND- services would not LE: Herala Uptown Branch office. 1,265 Broadway. ANTED—BY A MARRIED WOMAN, WITHOUT children, the care of flats, furnished rooms, first class tenant property or similar occupation; best refer- ence given. ress M. A. H., station ANTED INMEDIATELY—A POSITION AS HOUSY- keeper, by widow of 35. An e! igerty gentleman of erald Uptown means may address Mrs. G. SCOIT, Branch offic isrespectful answers desired, Address CLARA TIs, Enfield, Conn. Laundresses, &e. 8 6TH AV. THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUNG WOMAN wishes to do ladies’ and gen:lemen's washing at her own hoine. ANTED—BY.A YOUNG LADY OF EDUCATION " ‘and experience, a situation as housekeeper or Secosems, er would act as travelling companions no 15 ee ete ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A RE. spectable colored woman wishes gentlemen's and iamiiies™ washing to do at her residence. Mrs. LOMAX, DRESS WISHES SOME jadies’ and gentlemen's or 123 ¥, washit private family; understands all its branch QB STH AV, FIRST FLOOR —AN EXPRRIENCED 4 French dressmaker, understanding cutting and Grimming nail branches, wisies a.lew enyeremente by the week or day In families; terme $2 per day; first clas Telerences, Address Mme. RAM 13 6TH AV.—A FA‘ TONaBEE DRES! e) desires a few more engagements in private fami- lies; latest style of patterns. Mme. THACKER. 608 2% —A FRENCH DRESSMAKER WILL GO ont 40 ladies Prete ey fit and have + ning. “work ready; very fine fitting and de: mre FRANCE. 6 Bz 8D AV,, NEAR 39TH ST., IN THE STORE.—A fashionable dressmaker ; Will go out by the day or week: has all the new styles; $! ay. 06 ie IN THE FANCY STORE.—A RE- Manic te smaker, to zo to ladies’ residences to cut, fit a ‘work ready; fits exquisitely and hasa $icrough knowledge of ine work, ike D} 8D AV., CORNER 45TH S8T., THTRD FLOOKR.— A young German lady, who is handy in dress. Ee hairdressing and all taney work, wishes a place id in an American tamil), in or out of the =H lay. 93 BROADWAY:—A FRENCH DRESSMAKER wishes a few more engagements by the day. ' ing, or take home washing. 931 EAST 4TH ST., TWO FLIGHTS OF STAIRS, back room.—A Jaundress wishes washing 136 WEST 19TH ST. FIRST FLOOP, FRONT ROOM.— A respectable woman todo work by the day or Week; is a good washer and ironer and can do house- cleaning; good reference. Call or address. 142 WEST 28TH ST., REAR HOUSE.—A RESPECT- able French woman wishes gentlenen’s wash- ing to do at home. WEST 31ST ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS 1583 Siicitsladies’ and gentlemen's washing to do at her home; expert at dipting and fineries; prompt and reliable. 16 WEST 2TH ST.. SECOND FLOOR.—AN EXPE- rienced laundress would take the washing of a few private familes or gentlemen at her own home; best reterence. Cail or address. WEST 36TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH Avs. top floor, back.—A French woman to co out washing and ironing by the day in a private family; good reference. 91 WEST SOTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to go out by the day to wash or do houseci ather home; understands fluting. __SEFUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Laundresses, 0. 450. 22, AvcGA FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS, WHO has lived in the best f to “io tamilion oF fmants washing? anekoo} ; Som se cays ms 4 7TH AV., BETWEEN 35TH AND 86TH STS.—A respeciable woman wishes a few gentlemen's or families’ washing at 75 cents per dozen: is a futer; best ee Telerence. MTH S8T.-A RESPECTABLE winor. weaning ather own home; understands French suting best citv reierence. EAST 1TH ST, THIRD FLOOR, BACK room.—A respectable girl wants Fontleman) ‘sor famil les’ washing and ironing, or would wi ¥ ut by the day, it preferred ; best reteren MARGA’ MOYLES 51 Q EAST, STH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN Wybes ladies’ or Soke would go out by the day: ce if ____ HELP _WANTED—FEMALES. A wi ‘STEWART ac WANT. 0 first class CLOAK MAKERS; frst class BUTTON ii HOLE MAKERS; first class OPERATORS for all kinds of work on Wheeler 4 Wilson’s machines, run by bows bower, Steady employment and liberal pay will be given to experienced bands op bP at Ninth street entrance, Broadway and 10th LL MY OPERATORS WILL HAVE THEIR work delivered at their homes and taken away when finished, tree of expense; constant work teed iD writing, if ‘ol wish, at the toliowing prices pail shirts, $2 25; large size, $4: chemises trom $1 to ©: night dresses from $4 to $15. The ‘lelivery of Wo kand taking itaway are worth to any lady paying for a machine $10. We sell new first class macuines only. HUNT Sewing cy, 115 4th ay., cor- ner of 12th st, and 55 Greenpoint ay., Greenpoil 15 EAST 16TH age )M 10.—LADIES’ AND GEN. tlemen's washing done at 75c. per dozen; first class reference. Miss SMITH, 5 QQ sP,AV. BETWEEN 30TH AND OTH 8T8.—AN experienced laundress todo washing and Iron- og at home: linens and fineries done in superior style. Call for two days. 804 8TH AV., BETWEEN 48TH AND 49TH 8T.— A first class laundress wishes some ladies’ and gentlemen's washing; can do all kinds ot futing and putl- ing. Ring second bell 1.435 2% ‘AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO take in washing and ironing at her own home or go out by the day; best reference, IRENCH FLUTING ON ALL KINDS OF MATERIALS for curtains and furniture, by a new French system. 737 Broadway, opposite Astor place. Nurses, &e. 104. EWEN 8t. BROOKLYN, B D.—A YOUNG t_French girlas nurse. CHANCE TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY,—MEN, women, boys and girls learn and take position demand Jor operators; tuition $20, THOMPSON'S Col lege, No, 20 4th ay., opposite Cooper Institute. A YOUNG LADY WANTED—EXPERI“NCED IN THE kid glove trade, for retail department; must have Good business reierence; wages 81 Address GLOVER, erald office. LADY, CAPABLE OF CREATING A REFINED and comfortable home, is about house and wishes a party or genuemen desire comfort and are willing, to pay ti ences exchanged. Address M, H., box Ks : 09 | Herald « oftloe, A xouxa WIDOWER WANTS. TO FIND A GOOD governess tor his daughter, 5 years old; ® North German widow preferred; the applicant must be lady by birth and culture, weil educated and in possession of best references, Address ARLINGION, box 149 Herald ofice. NY LADY CAN EARN FROM $15 TO $25 4 Wek a new Fespectable business; no p Apply ats Wost 15th st, alter 10in the morning 157 YEAST 33D ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO MIND children where most of time is prenged in sew- ing; very neat: operates on Wheeler & Wilson's machine. 16 weet 41ST ST.—A WIDOW AS MONTHLY ; has no objection to an invalid, or would 0 aa working housekecper: best recommendation, “Ap- ply tor two days. 91 7TH AV.—AS NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS BY A French lady, a short time in this country; good reference. 94 ) EAST ISTH 8ST, IN THE BASREENE 8 tress; good Bai for"twe day or address Mine, | 27 DELANGEY STA YOUNG COUNTRY GIRL to take care of children. 396 NEWARK AV., JERSEY CITY.—A RESPEC TA- ble American woman wishes to get a baby to pring up by the bottle, or an older baby, where it will pore taken care of Call on or address, all the week, 330 WEST (80, 8%, NEAR STH AV—A YOUNG Protestant Scotch woman as nurse and seam- stress or chambermaid and seamstress: good operator on Wheeler and Wilson's machine; best city reference. Call tor two days. 35: WEST 62D ST._AN ELDERLY LADY OF EX- perience, speaking French, German and Eng- lish, as monthly ni i bow references. Cail or address. 50 WEST 29TH ST.. TWO STAIRS UP, BACK room.—A lad: ty will take a child to nurse from bottle; a very desirable place, having no young children, WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman will take a child to nurse on a bottle; or a growing child; it will have a mother's care. 51 WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman wants a baby to nurse at her residence. Second floor, reaf building; @ healthy locality. 022 ST, MARK’S AY, BROOKLYN, ectable colored gin, 15 years old, nb tate gare 0 peantian ren ina private family. ‘Call on or address 2 8ST. MARK’S AV., BROOKLYN.—A RE- spectable married woman, aged full breast of good milk, baby two months’ give her baby up and’ go as wet nurse dress, f for oné week, Mrs. ‘Rigas: DAWS A: —SALESLADIES WANTED IN THE VARIOUS DE- partments; must speak Engish and: German fla- ently,” EDWARD RIDLEY & SON, corner of Allen and Grand § sts, B New be ATANTED. 100 MILLINERS TO MAKE VELVET + hats: highest prices paid, “Apply a roadway, corner Spi oe REDEN & 00. A —MILLINERY—MILLINERS WANTED, APPLY ON + qiecond floor, at EDWARD RIDLEY & SON'S, 309 Grand st., New York, HAT AND BONNET TRIMMERS WANTED. AP. . Rly. ‘on second floor, at ane RIDLEY & SON'S, Grand and Allen sts., New York. A ‘ORK GIVEN OUT TO PAY FOR FIRST CLASS « new sewing machines by instalment cial in- ducements this week; the oldest and mone re Felts gple con- cern in this busin Dd. 21 Astor place and 142 East Ath st., near Broad A. SOMBER OF EXPERIENCED HANDS WANTED— tomake comfortabies, Apply at 20th s¢ entrance, LORD .& TAYLOR, ATRANTEDCDRESSMAKERS, TO OPERATE ON « Domestic and Wheeler & Wilson machines, Steam power. H. B. CLAFLIN & CO.’ Peres @Leonard st at A. —WANTED, 80 FIRST CLASS, EXPERIENCED res z,Piaiting hands. Sn Ulloa & Gitibg’ machine; work en home it preterr ince tf began ik. HtUSSON. Apply at A HUNDRED FIRST CLASS FINISHERS WANTED on, Ingles! suits and cloaks, Apply toD. B BAB. COCK & C0. 167 Church st. A. BUNPRED CLOAK HANDS WANTED—EXPERI- enced hands, Aply i ee SOnWi, E, IN, 194 Church st. AH RANTED CLOAK AND SUIT MAKERS, NONE «but nest class need apy, VAHNER, 464 Broome st. OPPENHEIM BROS, RESSING ROBES.—EXPERIENCED HANDS TO make men's dressing robes and jackets. BO work y WE 00, Canal st, given out. H NVELOPE GUMMER WANTED. ENT SIT. good wai 0., 71 Jol in tstreet,_ “\ LADY DESIRES TO FIND A GOOD SITUATION for her baby’s nurse; an English person; thorough iy competent both as children’s nurse and lady's maid; best recommendations; is willing to travel and can speak French. Call, from 1 $0. at Westminster Hotel, Irving place and 1éth st., room ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE BY A VY | healthy woman recently landed. apply at Castic len. ‘Waitresses, &e. 15 WEST 2TH st. REAR—A YOUNG WOMAN as first class waitress in a first class private fam- ily; is thoronghiy competent well recommended by last employer. Call Mond Miscellaneous. 14. BARK St. NEWARK, N. J.-A YOUNG TADY desires a position of usefulness in a family going to Europe. Address E. W. 5 LIBERTY ST.—AN EXPERIENCED LADY aS OD matron, housekeeper’or acs for an invalid ; testimonial given, Addr KWELL, Q StH AYA YOUNG LADY WHO SPEAKS French and English and understands Gressmaking in all its branches as lady’s maid in an American family. Address by letter. 4 WEST 33D ST.. HOUSE NO, 4 DUNHAM'S court.—A respectable colored woman to go out by the day housecleaning, Mrs. YATES. 146 WAVERLEY PLA AS SALESWOMAN, A short distance in the country preferred. Cali on or address Miss PICHA, 225 ROWERY.—AN EXPERIENCED LADY copy. its, wishes writing at bome; terms moderase. Kadress 5. A.W. 33° WEST 40TH S8T., BETWEEN 8TH AND out avs.—A respectable woman to do housecleaning; meee ‘a respectable parties need apply. Call on or a ress 43 Weer mm st, NEAR 10TH AV. IN THE store.—A neat, kind. respectable young French girl, as lady's maid and to take care of one child. Cail yr three days in the morning, LADY DESIRES THE POSITION OF VISITING governess for children, or ladies whose early edu- cation has been neglected; will teach the English branches and French. Address M. F., Herald Uptown Branch office. GRADUATE LADY TEACHER GERMAN) OF reat ability. desires to make an engagement either teacher visiting or resident governess oF Jndy's companion ; she teaches piano. singing, langnages and all the elementary branches; has highest, refer- frees; no objection to travelling,’ Adireas ‘Ee 'il. ‘box 186 Herald office. N EXPERIENCED LADY AS MATRON, HOUSE- keeper or companion for an invalid: nd objection fo go out of the city. Address, for two days, 2, M,, Herald Uptown Branch office, ress YOUNG WIDOW DESIRES TO MEET A PERSON willing to establish a respectable, first class house for gentlemen ; willing to work to secure a home. Address WORK, Herald office. A FRENCH DRESSMAKER, WHO CAN CUT AND fit well, wishes a few more engagements by the day cian week. dress 8. 8,, box 131 Herald Uptown Branc! 23) WEST 29TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED woman desires the cee Oa ae first class gentle- i address Mrs. men or families; best’ reference. FREEMAN, (A. EADY WHO UNDERSTANDS CUTTING AND FIT. ence wed. Address L.'S. HOME, Herald Uptown ~ Branch office. 939 EAST 23TH ST,, BETWEEN $2, AND 3D bm — A widow wants washing et ber own washed tor most resp: DOUGHERTY. se; ectabl tean be ‘well Pespemended | for honesty and ‘capability: Call on Mra. YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL AS SEAMSTRESS OR } companion, or would travel with a famil kind Treatment more desired than salary. Address M.A. 8. Brooklyn Post office. COMPATENT DRESSMAKER WANTS A FEW ‘customers "ha the day; is a frst clase gotten, ter a frimmer of | jadi doh , dremeg;, terms $1.30 per, day box 117 Herald Uptown Branch office. A, RAPID, CAREFUL AND EXPERIENCED DRESS- ies: maker wishes to work by the day in first class fam- HY perme $2per day. Address EXPERT, box 64 sta- ion D. LADY, THOROUGHLY UNDEKSTANDING EVERY A, ae cara drossinaking, desires a position, as jest relerenc © worl Ridrou DRESSMAKER, vox 2 ‘Bi Herald office. DRESSMAKER, WHO IS A FIRST CLASS DE- signer, cutter and fitter, would like tomake an en- ‘Address DUESSMAKEN, 946 WE! T 30TH wishes a few more ladies’ and Ronen families’ wash fg and ironing; also goes out b: best city reterences. Call on or address LA! NDR: top floor. ST.—A COMPETENT WOMAN NEAR 8TH AV., ROOM 5— 950 WEST, arte St respectable Engilsh woman wishes ladies’ and ng; understands her basins e gentlemen's washing: Mrs: REYNOLDS 6TH AV.—GENTLEMEN'S WASHING DONE up in first class: 3, ne bhe® a first class laundress. Call on or address Mrs. si 988 ae) YOUNG GIRL A8 LAUNDRESS; city reference. XN INTELLIGENT, CAPABLE WOMAN,’ AGED forty, wishes some employment, where conscientions Attention to her business will be appreciated: would like & position as companion ‘9 an invali grown children, or to take the su erintenden public buildings Address WATCHVUL, box 64 station E D. rere WANTED—AS COMPANION, OR ay position not menial, (4 aft, educated Parisi: conversant with big) in ang English: city ence. Address C. G., box Gteraia Uptown Branc! pe Ex EXHIBITORS OF AMERICAN INSTITUTE var, 1873.—A_young lady, of several seasons’ experience, in enga; omer during the coming tair; best re/- dre: , box 179 Herald Uptown Branch desire: erenci oftice. Wy ee a BY A YOUNG LADY as copyist. Address, tor two days, F. D., Herald Up- town Branch office. A NUMBER OF GERMAN SERVANTS, CAPABLE and car Twentivth street. on sand, at 247 Third Gvenue, near Twentieth stree! ra. HOLSTEIN. 310 BAS? MTH ST—A WIDOW WISHES GENTLE. men's washing or a few families’ washing; is an excellent washer and shirt polisher; can figte nice! would yo out by the day. Inquire tor Mrs. GaN as 81 7TH AV., ROOM 1.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG rt man. |" Address, ior three days, woman wishes todo some family washing. Can “PHEBSWANER, box 12 Herald Uptown Branch omtce. "| be seen avany tine. Auber 4 . FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER WISHES A FEW more customers by the day or woul! take work at <home. “Address Miss E.. Herald Uptown Branch office. IRST CLASS DRESSMAKER TO GO OUT BY THE a AX goods references. Address WORK, Herald Up- ranch office. General Housework, &c. Q4. BAST 1TH St. NEAR BROADWAY, SECOND floor.—A respectable colored woman to’ do house- + Cleaning. Apply to MARY JONES. 254. MAPIsox stro Do HOUSEWORK INA Private family. EAST ISTH ST., NEAR 1ST AV., IN THE CANDY re—An ienglish woman to do general house- Phe oe ‘food private tamily: is a first class washer and i ® good p'ain cook: is willing and agreeable; 4 ed tobe where there is no other heip. Call tor two 432 at am STA RESPECTABLE, YOUNG jo generi Gaunlly; Beat Oty relcrere hourework in a smail private Housekeepers, &c. 1 Woneekenpar ornate TORRE INEMENT 48 ens f teaching and care of children not ove Feet not object to the € Adal 9TH aan ms Wwipow, wr HOUT ENCUM- rance, as housekeeper in a So tae hatge he cine Fst class family references given and r M. W., for three days. STATE 8T.. TRENTON. N. J.—A REFINED, TN. tol an as olsekeepor i, (rill anstenet ren, mal e home eer and bri ip ‘Address HOME, pinaaa hea Le od 12TH ST.—A LADY OF REFINEMENT ‘& position as housekeeper in a vidower's ror select party of gentlemen. Address K. L, a EAST S6TH ST., NEAR LEXINGTON AV.—A japaniean lady of experience as housekeeper or 315 WEST, WTH ST. REAR BASEMENT.—A RE. spectable woman to go out by the day’ washing is a first rate washer and irouer; and housecleaning best city reference. ' Call ail week. 321 VAN BRUNT ST,, BROOKLYN.—A SWEDISH sir! as laundress. " 399 WEST 38TH ST.—FIRST CLASS W ING and ironing done by Mrs, BURNS, at her own PROFESSIONAL L SITUATIONS WANTED— or BOO OE ST A GERMAN NURSERY. GOVERNESS DESIRES A aren Pean also, pve ioatruction othe Shano; est ‘sity ren ; can also o1 1e iano; references, Address L. WIL, 208 West 43d so ANE EXPERIENCED TEACHER Danae A SITUA. or visiting governess, in a school Ln na on the Bast ih Moe work; also the art 8; ‘rst clasé retorences. Address EB. PARISIAN LADY, SUPERIOR TEACHER, HAV- ing references from the best schools, where she teaches French, German and Italian, desires to find Boara in exchatige for aa No. 9 West 29th instruction. Apply afternoons at house. BETWEEN 20TH AND 21ST STS,, of stairs in the back.—A woman to do 350 WEST 87TH 8T., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— JU A respectable woman wishes a few ladies’ or gentlemen's washing; best city reference. 5Q, BAST oT St. TOP FLOOR —A RESPECT. 4 able woman wants families’ washing at her own A 03 WEST 20TH ST.—A RESPEGTABLE, FIRST 4 class colorea woman desires the washing of first élass gentlemen, and ladies or families. Call for two Gays on Mrs, KELSEY, EAST ITH ST, ROOM In—A PROTESTANT 40: widow woman wishes Tamilies’ or gentlemen's washing; fine washing and fluting done at reasonavie prices. EAST 18TH ST.. ONE PLIGHT OF STAIRS, 423 back room. —A respectable woman, a competent Jaundress, wishes some family Washing; terms from $1 | to 50 cents. LADY TI HER OF EXPERIENCE WISHES TO obtain Board in 4 private family liting near Har- ge, DP Raee, viper’ posteecuon in eet in par German and accept armen Address INSTRUCTHESS, Herald omee, Pere Aymene LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING, DESIRES a few more pupils on ashe plang: terms very moder- ir ‘est Twenty-fitth street, YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT DESIRES A Position as companion and reader to an invalid indy ; is.4 good correspondent: highest references given Fequired. Address 8, M., care H. V. & H. W. Poor, & Broad wa A LADY INSTRUCTS, AT HER RESIDENCE OR the ee with Brent success, in alt ene Enj en, branches, Fren 8 simple methods for Indi neglecte educations; rammar s specialty; best re reter om Address or cal “La TRACHE: tween 6th and 7th a’ 1 MIDDLE-AGED a TADY AN EXPERIENCED teacher of English, French and music, wishes a po- sition as governess; country preferred : salary no object; eferences. Aildress 169 West 10th st. = 423 Bast 17TH ST,, SECOND FLOOR. out by the day. A RE. spectable woman to take washing home or go “ ‘ST. SECOND FLOOR.—A_ RE- 42) hn competent laundreds, wishes bi meat sreciashing; satisfactory reference cei including futing; finen done tt the ‘neatest manner. . 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 4:30 fishes fo ke ii washing, at her own Romney under: good reference, is duting, &c. rienet, kind and obligin, g, desires a position Soe keeper a i Cai ay ir widower's family no but, honorable persons need ay apply. “eall on nay Hone BERNARD, WEST 3sTH ST.—A LADY AS HOUSERERPER e 208 * Hotel oF to Tate “eh arge of linen oF store experience fanaa: Call'on or address, tor two days. GL. & 260, SLEROKEE 8T,—A WIDOW LADY OF EXPE. ashing; reterences given. 44] ¢ WEST 82D ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO ironing at her own house; ref- 0 w erence it renuired? seca” ronne Snes 450 Sisal atl a nh Sa jentiemen's E. ROOM 15,—A KESPECTABLE 433, aia renee ‘wishes ladies’ and gentlemen's UL SOLID AND ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES OF A polished education taught married, voung ladies, children; sleepy minds awakened to bartnest work: method a ee frat clase, Address, BOSTO Heraid Uptown Branch 88 BUSINESS HOU Wik PAY $9 " er ve fe with sdvancement as merited, to, ¢ #0. perior lac well educa’ neat pe 1. quick a} ac. urate ut smal for ofice work.” Addreas box 8,80) Post uation % an experienced hand; H, DUNKINSON & | PBXPERIENCED OPERATORS ON. ‘WILLCOX & Gibbs’ machines for linen and lace trimmed collars and cuffs; also smail girls tor pinning. HOLLINGSWORTH & LEEDS, oo Broadway, | Chios DRESSMAKERS 3 WANTED—ON PIECE WORK. 1 best prices to first class hands, Apply at Toentle street entranc ORD & TAYLOR, TRST CLASS MILLINERS | WAN, rED TIMMEDIATELY, I, OLNEY, 30 Kast 14th st. ERMAN WOMAN WANTED—TO TAKE CARE or house in the country and make herself generally useful. Address, with particulars, COUNTRY, box 123 Herald office. ADIES CAN EARN $10 A DAY, BY DEVOTING three hours’ time. Cail at 208 West 384 st, Mrs, DUNCAN, ILLINERY,.—WANTED, A FIRST CLASS TRIMMER, who fs used to first class work only ; Wages no objec ‘with a good hand, 68 West 14th st, PERATORS ON DOMESTIC MACHINE; THOSE AC- Customed x0 tailoring and, dressm King; also Anish. era, AtASHER & A) 364 Ls PERATORS WANTED—ON EMBROIDERY. MA. chines, Apply to D.¢B. BABCOCK & CO., 167 Church strect, PFRATORS WANTED—ON GROVER & BAKER'S machines; also good cloak Anishers, HAYWARD, 822 Canal st, Goarrs. EXPERIENCED Hanns TO MAKE MEN'S sear: ‘9. work given ou y at y Cock, NEWELL ek 0., 271 st me WO FIRST OLASS WATTRESSES—APPLY EARLY Montes evening at 62 Cedar st. TED—A,GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AMS Went’ th st. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER. APPLY ON “Monday, between 10 and 12 A. M., at 507 Broadway. TANTED—TWO GOOD MILLINERS AND TRIM- mers, at M. THAK’S, 2,239 3d ay. Also two ap- prentices. 2 fergebton tame as itl | FOR WILLCOX & GIBBS’ sewing machine ; thove accustomed to plain \/ ANTED—FIRST OLASS EMBROIDERER ON SILK, at Madame FANNY’S, 863 Broadway. Apply for a week. No work given out ANTED—A GIRL, 12 YEARS OLD, TO WAIT ON W tiicnnd make hereele userul, Apply Monday, with city references, at No. 160 East 38th iN gp epee 2d A FIRST CLASS MEAT AND EASTey pr and expert carver, situation in a hotel. Ad- ., box 221 Herald dress L, Witten, tor GOOD MILLINER AND TWO APPREN- wie fice for frm claws clty business, Apply at 242 ey An Een caaae teeta hey ad DO arte | housework; mast be oy Ss ble and as city references. aboiy ice. washer and ironer, and have to-morrow, between I andl o'clock, at 11 West 18th 1 “To ATTEND IN A ‘and gentlemen's dif DG E 2 00,308 Greenwich st a1} ANTED—BY A WINE BITTERS AND > Wuiskey a city ealeenam om commissi ‘Address ALEX R, Herald offi ANTED—TWENTY FIRST Lieig DRESSMAKERS and one presser on ladies’ 5: DOYLE & SADOLPH, ener ANTED—A YOUNG. MAN, FROM 18 TO 21 YEARS old, as outdoor salesman im a wholesale trimm business. Addreas B. B, box 199 Herald office. ANTED-—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER. at Mme, LIPMAN's millinery store, 413 ah av. EAST 9TH 8ST.—FIRST CLASS M wanted; sno others ned need apply; | LINE: 130 an errand boy. __ SITUATIONS _WANTED—MALES. _ wan / WANTS W WORK at ANYTHIN, erate wages. Address J. ice. AT} MOD. M. B., box 202 Herald FIRST CLASS HOTEL COOK, NOW RETURNED ft er hotel, wishes to obtain » situation in d cook; can take full Address, for two ‘days, box 230 & first class hotel GRADUATE OF WEST POINT AND AN OFFICER erience and in good standing in the ng civil lie; Dent Cg: yment address, { wn Branch offic ‘A. genres HAVING BEEN 1N THE RETAIL business on Broadway for 30 years, the best families and can command a ood afte dwt sa situation that will compensate bim his services. Addross B. C., box 193 Herald office. MAN, WHO THOROUGHLY UNDERSTANDS THE compounding o! wines: and lquo rai class house ; QUALIFIED, Herald Upic of 30 yenrs’ ex; fre aesires enter: 2 years’ experience. Address n Branch office. ANTED—AN EXPERIENOED SALESMAN FOR rimmnaer and toilet soap; applicant must be oe acqualnted with city purchasers and accustomed raved Wap som samples. Address PERV UMER, Dox 212 ald office, ANTED—A SOLICITING SALESMAN; ONE UN- derstanding re biank book and stationery business preferred, Address B. B., box 120 Herald office. Waites “THOROUGHLY COMPETENT BOOK- keeper accustomed to the export provision ade ager the hand writing of applicant, to be addi box 4,273 Postottice, with reference: JANTED—TWO DRY GOODS SALESMEN WHO UN- dersiand their business, at G. H. Chee cd New irk av, and 11) Montgomery st., J Agric ror YOUNG MAN, COMPETENT T goods and keep boows by double entry ; must bo rapid writer and correct at figures; sulary moderates dress, stating salary expected and reference, J. O. Boy Herald baie ANTED—AN AOTIVE, FIRST CLASS SALESMAN to soll plated ware and taney goods need apply. Addvess ACTIVITY, box 123 Herald Wares state salary expe for three days, J. 0. h., “__ COACHMEN _AND GATE RESPECTABLE MAN AND WIFE AS HOUSE- feaee reference, Call at 22 keepers; have Bast distet; have no SMART, INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN DESIRES @ situation to travel with a city and oer references, Call af 5th av., New York. INTELLIGENT LAD OF 16, RESIDING h his parents, willing and not situation in'some wholesale nd quick and correat at refer nce. _Address BR, J. A. OF address No. 83 mangers cat furnish ‘rood (A. SITUATION WANTED—AS Coact competent man; isa -cotoaman wor Where he coald remain 20 years? reverence address J. B., 04th a COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR ba place Call on or Fed inany one In family; no objection to the country, Seven years’ best reference trom last pluce. Address & A West 2th at. 8 COACHMAN AND GROOM, IN A PRIVATE family, by a single man, Engiish; th: ugly wn . est derstands his business. Gall on or address 2, S0th st., private stable, YOUNG MAN OF FOUR YEARS’ EXPERIENCE as advertising agent for travelling Beople wishes a, mite to travel or a light adele in the cll Herald Uptown 8 (A. MARRIED | MAN WISHES, iy SPN) ATION a8 coachinan of groom; nas 10 sterence : 18 honest; sober and’ industrious Address JOHN PLES: ING, 416 West 29:h st, LORED WAITER (FIRST CLASS, BEST REFER- tuation in a first class PmORY or for JOSKPH for three days at Titus’, 24 Thompson st, Washington Parade Groun ITUATION WANTED.—A YOUTH OF 15, WHO LIVES with his parents; is very active and’ not afraid to learn a good trade. mice, Mc wants a sit { WANTED—BY A COMPETENT FRENCH in @ private family; good city references, fiat RWIS, Herald Uptewn Branch office, 4,265 a ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG FRENCHMAN in elty oF country, to make himself useiul: he is willl ing and obliging. A RAY, in Red Bank, Moumout! A FIRST CLASS GARDENER WANTS A_SITUA- tion; city references, Address TOM BERTHOLF, box 128 Astoria, L, I. A YOUNG MAN, 21 YEARS OF AGE, DESIRES & i Pination.as # conchman an and ye} or Aiseful man in w o reference will Address COACHMAN, box 167 P ierata oflice. eae A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS FIRST class coachman ; has the best of city references. Aj ply on Monday at harness makers', No. 22 East 13h ar Broadway. A COACHMAN WANTED,—ONK THOROUGLLY competent and temperate; must be willing and pices. only those enaving first class city reference pe apply. Gall at 28 East @th st, Monday morning, be- tween 7 and 10 o'clock. ITUATION WANTED—RBY A BOY OF 17; WRITES A plain hand and is quick at fi lat) rosides with tts Parents; best reference, Address ITER (COLORED) + box 102 Herald office, WISHES A SITUATION IN A Private pany or boarding house; is not afraid of referenec from last employer, Address JOAN, | Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED A SITUATION AS BARKEEPER, BY A the South, who thoroughly under- sulted will buy an interest; unex- given and ‘required. di standst ae Fete DURAN: ce BUSINESS Herald oftiee. ‘ANTED—BY A SCOTOHMAN (MARRIED), A SITU- thoroughly understands farming the proper care and treatment of 5. box I6l Herald office, ation as farmer; in all {ts branches and young stock. Add: ea oy A RESPHOTABLE dress WILLIAN GTuuwone 35 -AITER—ENGLISH, IN eS class testimonials, Address W. F., Herald Up: ra COLORED Youxa PRIVATE FAMILY; GENTLEMAN GOING TO EUROPE WISHES TO procure a situation for his coacnman, one he can iigniy recommend; Protestant (married) man. with on or address E. H., No. 50 4th A YOUNG 1 ENGLISHMAN SEEKS A \ SITUATION AS finn renting aetp cu tras a dress WILSON, Tieraid office.” dineestine ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE middle aged man, speaking French, German and inglish ; has a thorough ple of plants, grapes, fufis ts and venetables; good city, reference. Cail on oF ad pen G. GARDENER, Bridgeman’s seed store, 876 way ARDENER—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, SINGLE; Has ‘a thorough practical experience ‘in the manage- ment of vinerles. forcing, flower and kitchen garden, Move and greenhouse plahts, o.; good roferonces, -Ad- dress H. H., 67 Nassau st, Now York. Ui binge ‘RST CLASS FAMILIES. ‘WANTED, BY A MAN and wife, situations. man as coachman; wife ag first class French and Eng! iL oo OR best references. Address F, J., 357 Hudson st., New Y BONUS CASH TO ANY RESPONSIBLE PARTY who will assist me in procuring a situation in 3 Ome Custom House or under city. have the highest testimonials, Please wddress O. We A., ND SALBS aN, 300D PENMAN DESIRES EVE of any kind, at home or in an office. box 211 Herald ofice. ERACTIOAL DOUBLE ENTRY BOOKKEEPER ployment by addressing tm- 1 Herald office, a “huaross G. i, ind imeaistely’ MERCHANT ‘box Lt ACQUAINTED WITH THE CLOTHING AND rchant tailoring trade throughout the entire West will make a chan fe Jan ary 1 next; salar, ; sales guaranteed. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION: FOR MY COLORED coachman, who has lived with me for 21 years; ho is 40 years old, anmarried and_ reliable, and can be seen army house any time this week atter Monday, 125 East ANTED—A SITUATION BY A FIRST CLASS Coachman (colored); thoroughly understands his duties; good reference from last employer. Address E. 48 West 53d st ANTED—A FRENCH, SWISS OR GERMAN GAR- dener. ee to W. P, RIDGELY, Hackensack road and Ball's Weehawken, Ni J. ORANGE 1 ye ant wivie leach and take. poaltioess women, boys and girls lei d nd for Gperators; fitter jon MOMESON'S Col- 0 4th av., opposite Cooper Tustitute. 0) OUNTS, EIGHT LANGUAGES, ARREARS WRIT- ten up, balancing old single entry’ accounts by double books opencd, examined, oF "SB oa JAMES C X, LN OOKKEEPER WANTED—ONE IN the wholesale liquor business and competent to ins fluence first class trade; none others ee api dress, stating reterences and salary, bi ENERGETIC AGENTS WANTED—BoMai ‘work; none but men of abilit ‘and those who can be well vouched for need apply. Cal Uae hy and 12 A. M., at 58 Maiden lane, until Wednes- x / | for town and country PYING.—A YOUNG MAN WOULD Pike gory. ing in the evenings. ENTISTS, SPEAKING ENGLISH, AS ASSISTANTS, wanted—For our offices here and in Europe; also educated, inclined to learn dentistry RETERRE BROTHERS, 159 Bowery. Address box 2,865 Post T THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, 129 Sth at. near Broadway.—Positions as soon as qialt- fled: the only school where telegraphy is taught practi- cally'and made a specialty, GENTS FOR THE BEST SELLING NOVELTIES IN the market; three new articles: $5 per day easily made; call and see. 509 Broadway, room 23, FIRST CLASS ONPORTUNITY FOR A CAPABLE and influential man to sell stock of an incorporated company, already in successful operation; a large com- mission can be made. Address G. 0. L., Herald office. GENTS WANTED—IN EVERY CITY, TOWN AND county in th ites States to obtain subscribers for our great national hotographic picture of the Presi dents of the United ‘Staton, 1778 to 1876; without exception the very best thing out.’ Our agents are making trom $5 to $W per day. There is no necessity of men with ad- dress, energy and Claelig bate out of employment Call and see it and you will certainly take hold of it cles . FINLAY & CO., Publishers, 16 Cedar st. pec CLERK WANTED AT 1273 BRoADWay, RUG CLERK WANTED.—A WELL RECOMMENDED, Competent and experienced German, will iind @ per- manent sitnation at ‘8 CUNZ’s Pharnracy, 851 6th av., corner 48th st, 0G CLERK WANTED—CORNER BLEECKER AND Wooster sts.; must be thoroughly competent and able to give good reterences. PERIENCED ENTRY CLERK WANTED—IN A roods ie Address, with refere wholesale dry ences, box 229-Heral 'VENING EMPLOYMENT ones ae A GENTLE- arena and copyist; Al rei Address ALPHA, Herald office. jerences and seeucily can be GENTS WANTED.—NEW ARTICLE THIS DAY; 37 others just out; canvassors make $100 weekly ; company Paya, larger commission + samples* by mall cen! CAN NOVELTY OO. , 302 Broadway. —OAS H BOYS Rafe ts pa ON SECOND floor. 'D RIDLEY & SON, W300 Grand + New York. Al BOY WANTED-IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE, AD+ dress L. V. G., box 204 Herald office ANY Goop PARTY “WHO CAN LOAN EMPLOYER $6,000 (real estate security) can have permanent sit- sind poerd t in hotel Sood salary by addressing BY G TO MAKE HIMSELF GEN. tally estule talnry $3 per week. Address box 5,644 Post office. URNITURB SALESMAN WANTED—ONE WELL hie te. trade and Mats | to work. Apply at tween Wth and Sist sts. OY WANTED—IN REAL ESTATE OFFICE. AD. r4 dress, in own handwriting, A. L., box 4,543 Post office. URNITURE SALESMAN WANTED—WHO HAS A long experience in or Nd retail furniture trade of Pete FLINT & 00., 396 Hudson ste ERMAN-ENGLISH DRUGGIST, HAVING SEVERAL yet, wishes to fill 4 sane, | i is city ; none other need ty 5 other days in the week free Gentiomen Wishing Outhelpers please nddross Sd av., Orst floor. SY are enoox. & GIBBS OPERATOR on nishing department. ARNOLD, Wont AB th CO. ce Broadway and ‘oth ANTED—100 FIRST CLASS MILLINERS, STEAD‘ work and bighest prices, SOLOMON MAY & or 68 Broadway, 152 Crosbj WANTED A WOMAN, WELL RECOMMENDED AS plain cook, food washer and ironer in a family Weation eth st, Heat Sth ay. Apply at soldroad way, room 28 between'12.and § o'clock WAnteps COMPETENT COOK AND TO ASSIST in the washing, to go @ short distance in the coun- Apply e Wa ip aearenoee between Wand 12, on Mon- at try. aay, Warten t Sore DESIRING VERY GENTERL by which they can, remectably make $8 to stperday taking orders for demrabie ii Call at OU Broadway, office I, up stairs. ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL for panerel housework ina small private family; must furnish satisfactory references. Apply at 346 Bloos: field st., Hoboken, N. J. ANTED-A SMART, ACTIVE WOMAN TO DO a he rol cl refer- Ences required. Apply at 174 West 10m 7 ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT a an WHO stg 4 stands manufacturing edie s? neck we: lace and silk. Address FRANCE, box 160 He: ome. Ge sble emtplnod p GOOD HANDS, ON SILK BM- aproldery's york: good opportunity for ladies with leisure Summit st, South Brool Take Court st. cars to teat Place. WAXED Hann SEWERS ON FINE LACE Goons, rs on Willcox & Gibbs’ machines for plaitnig; none but experienced hands need apply; no fork given out. | RAT, CAN, TRIM ne thatsuits « liberal salary will be eivck. apres 8 ‘Bast 17th st. WV AXTEDCFIRST CLASS OPERATORS ON WILCOX V & Gibbs machin for lace work, plaitings, s Apply At MORRISON, MERRIMAN & COS 807 aid 509 Broadway. ANTED. ‘A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ON THE Domestic Sewing machine: also an errand girl. WANteD—cters TO WORK ON WILLCOX & GIBBS’ W sewing machine, to make ladies’ neckties; aiso girls ladies’ ties. Apply at 668 who understand | fringi Broadway, room 17. ANTED—EX? RIBNCED HANDS, ON | CLOAKS: good hands Ai er week. ISDN CCT oue etre eR'S 264 and 256 C: ANTED—EXPERT OPERATORS ON LOCKSTITOR wie einrants ne ments; fg goo hans iiperal rf infants? 0 is liberal pay mnd steady work. iyi Lispenard a third f ANTED—A, FIRGT CLASS MILLINER, A nitas distance from the city; best salary. ny Inquire erure BROTHEWS, 696 Broadway, between 9 and M nd ARTISTS,—A bed leat piled YOUNG LADY, OF good form, ene? to make engagements with one or two artists, n'y first class, need appl: ldress (' SPIDENTIAL. era 14 Uptown Branch Othe: ANTED—ENGAGEM at WITH A PRIVATE family as visiting oF resident teacher of English branches Lol CS gy young children preferred, Addre: ae » care W. A. Rowland, box New York Post ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A aa & = SOUR fret Vv ANTRD-EXPE ica SANDS = cre Md rappers, misses’ suits and sacques. at work- room sntranee, 1h RNOLD, coxsrance pe Broadway and lath st. ct ANY HOUSE IN THIS CITY THAT pret ainctory of some Kind wh ir $30 a wi Have been int business for sirpeiree reference given, Address READ’ 3. ‘Herald’ Uptowa BERAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO EXPE- rienced sample salesmen; also agents for interior cities, tor @ machine that will recommend itself. 91 Laberty st., room 9. gry ae Sage camel te) TO GO airenae rienced 88 (Food tt JOHN SILOAN. ‘Sweeny’ 8 tel, Roo WANTED—WHO. THOROvOELY UN- derstands ladies’ necktie trade, Me Address, by letter, refe! COLEMAN, box 160 Roo ANTED CROCKERY AND GLASS. th an Capo near by trade. dress, giving 1g particulars, A. B. box 164 ITUATION WANTED—BY A ble and trustworth: J. L, box 106 Herald ITUATION WANTED—AS CLERK IN A FIRST or elsewhere; manv — ‘Address HOTEL, Herald’ Uptown Branch THOROUGHLY RELIA- poeate any capacity, Address SEWING MACHINE COMPANIES —THE ADVER, tiser, with exzerience and qual to an, engage’ rences, ‘Address t NTED—AN EXPERIENCED PROFESSOR OF Natural Philosophy and Chemistry. letter, stating terms tor five hours references, St. Louis Col 28 ANTED—AN EXPERIE! BELLE Ob, 88 Brooktyn. ment tor ‘Sook kee box 207 Herald ot first class, veter NCED SALESMAN FOR and oilcloth department. USE, Columbia st, corner Summit, South ga A YOUNG MAN, A_ POSITION AS capacity where trust and tity bacftt etl salar: invert re re reaed: ; position. duress uch looked fi QUALIFICATION, ‘Herald sermane or ANTED—¥OR WESTERN NEW YORK, AN EX- perienced Irish dry goods salesman of good habits; one accustomed OY WANTED—IN A NOTE BROKER'S OFFICE; Ore reterences; salary $100. Address A. C., box 173 Herala office. OY WANTED—AN INTELLIGENT BOY IN A moulding depot; only those whose parents are will ing ne to give security Gg honesty need address GEORGR IN, station F. EN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT WILL FIND PLEN’ of work find Rene be pay by applying to the HO’ Macuens COMP. eo 08 Moiltgomery street, Jere sey (PUR CONTINENTAL COLLECTION COMPANY, «8 Broadway, want ten gontlemen of good business qualifications and address: security required. War A LAWYER'S OFFICE, A BOY WHO writes a good hand and Is willing to work. Ad- dress Y., box 105 Herald office. ANTEDA STRADY, HONEST CAPTAIN YOR North River hay barge; one who understands the hay business preterrod; situation permanent to the right ain; must have some knowledge of ship carpenter: 243 Front street, Vv TANTED—ENERGETIC CANVASSERS, MALK OB female, to examine & new, usetnl and paying ar- ticle; large commissions; business legitimat nts can make money fast. 736 Broadway, up ot front room, ANTED—A COMPETENT | FRENCH COOK FOR private table, Cal immediately at 138 5th av. ANTED—OPFICE HOLDERS TO TAKE AGENCY for selling coal at retail, Apply to B. C, KUBTZ & CO., No. 80 Wall st, WANTED-A, BOY TO WORK. IN AN OFFICE & lithographic press and to make himself generally ueefat, eA Ny bY oie Stating ane, salary required: acc, W NTED—A STEADY MAN WITH A 4 jul 1 opal eat dollars, to take an interest in a good security. Address B., box 127 He: W Wore pine MEN TO GO TO SOUTH AMERICA TO Yours lacer Cg that pay os ie te ir day to the man; each man must have Jrom ‘lu A.M, to 2 P.M. at No. 1 Bloecker ae — mg. | “Wy ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED PORTER IN & wholesale dry goods house. Apely. ly, with nf ferences on Monday, between 12 and 1 o’cloc! at No, 56 Waa AGENT IN EM sla LARGE TOWN and city for Potts’ Lgeat nd Spice Extracts; war- nted the best ever put o1 the ket; also French ognac, Oils and Liquor Plavorl HERS commissions lib- eral. Address FRANCIS POTTS, 50 road st., New York. ANTED—A GOOD BAR TENDER; ALSO A f° we Apply at MARTIN'S WINE HOUSE, I ay. ‘WANTED—A CANVASSER, WIIO HAS HAD, EX- Derience in soliciting for insurance compani to arses windows preferre: ply, rmpaneny, and plen AE oe P. Me, at ST Grand 8 ‘ANTED—A FEW FIRST CLASS MEN Bonds to hotels and restanran, BIGELOW MANUPACTURIN G COMPANY, 137 William st. ANTED—A SMART SALESMAN, hi ROUGHLY 1d in all the de none need app hi vuslidioadons; good reference wanted. Apply at general dry COMPETENT ASSISTANT BOOK- Keeper: good references required. | Addre ting salary expected, box 199 ANTED—A WILLING ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, aS has had some experience in the fur business Aj Tuesday, oe, Wo'clock, at H. B. C) ms, 42 Leonard st. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN BY A VAR” nish man ufacturing ho Je right party. se ib ‘Address, with partic Vv ANTBD—TWO IRISH GIRLS; ONE As A COOK; the other as ® chambermaid, at Ii 7in st, in the ‘saloon. wages. Werk SWISS GIRL TO DO THE WASHING pls Pgh irontne ‘i ra “3 the ig. generat! housework in rival slate torms'and reforquae. Ad Macon Herald offic Newspapers or directories ; Done but those Seed san address, combined yao cine aga ideation need a all at No. 33 Park row, roo ten. application, ‘giving name and residence, with retae= WAxtep—3 YOUNG MAN, FOR THE EXAMINING o ds; one who has Praag fand packing of millinery £000 oe ea tet experience in that line preterre CHILD'S, 88 West 4th st "8, $3 West t4th se _______ MAN, ABOUT 18 YEARS OP ANTED—A YOUNG, MAN, Ae0 Uno understand Incing’ risks, bookkeeping, writes well and resides is tats eliy with parents. Nowe ‘others need address C. Lug 7 Weraid ome. NTRD-IN AN INSURANCE OFFICE, A youxa Wan, aged i7 to 20; must write a good hand: having ereenee in the flee business preferred. ada, AUBNCY, box 188 Herald office, A ANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, WITH $100, IN bust ofits ap 5 Meee ieenee ada PM rh ag Bk) t NTED—A BOY TO RUN ERRANDS; ALSO & Wes ash boy. any ney FORD'S, 311 For Other Situation tion Advertisements Sea Klaowhere.