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“ ’ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Cooks, d&e. 1 UNION COURT (UNIVERSITY PLACE), BETWEEN Uth and 12th sts.—! irst class cook, hotel or restau- Fant; 1s good carver and business housekeeper. CBINTON PLACE.—A FIRST CLASS FRENCH ook for boarding house or private tamily; sneaks ‘Do English; best city reterence. Address tor three days. 2 WEST 2TH ST., RING BASEMENT BELL.—A respectable young woman as cook ; has no ob- tion to assist in washing and \ing ; best city refer- ences, Cau be seen trom 5 to 30" ‘DOD, MH AV.. NEAR 2TH S: nan as compet 1 for two day 348 WEST jeri sr. BESPECTABLE WOMAR 8 good cook and bakers willing to assist with washing and ironing; best city references from last em- Ployer. i ole Minh? 72) 6TH AV., BETWEEN 41ST AND 42D STS.—A8 iirst clas: cook; underst:nds French and Aineri- ‘can cooking: no ovjection to the coarse washing; best city reference. ‘WASTED—A SITUATION AR FIRST CL.488 HOTEL cook in clu! or restaurant. Address, for two days, D. C., box 115 Herald Uptown Branch office, Chambermaids, &c. MINETTA LANE, TOP FLOOR.—TWO COLORED girls as chamocrma’ 1” NEW YORK SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. 89 e: 1 taking full Sonor ‘small children enc Hausekeopers, «ce. JORALEMON ST., BROOKLYN.—A LADY OF perience a8 housekeeper in a private ‘amily; is ares of a gentleman's household best Boston and New York reter- es Address K. P. Cail 13 is her own exerticas, hav! breaking up; would accept an agreeab! housekeeper, or ws home; is VARICK ST.—HOUSEKEEPER': POSITION wanted, by a lady, in whose principal depeudence 1 Jost her famil: bout ud join @ party in making a pieasant anxious (o leave the city; very best references, i for three days ing. 142 WEST $$) ST, ROOM 5, SECOND FLOOR, tront.—Wanted, three or four gentlemen's wash- » Apply of addr 19) WILSON, laundress, PRINCE ST.—WASTING AND IRONING FOR gentlemen and private tamilies done by Mrs 21 widow as housekeeper in a widower Panion to an Invalid jady. Call for one week. WALWORTH ST., BETWEEN DE KALB AND Willougby sts. Brooklyn.—A young American 's family or com- 22: herself usetul in any position noj menial; try; best reierences. 239 family. Call all the weel WEST ATH ST.—AN AMERICAN LADY AS housekeeper or coinpanion to a lady; can make city or coun Call on or address 6. A. WEST 10TH 8T., NEAR HUDSON. Ingy as Housekeeper oF companion Ii a widower’s A YOUNG 42 EAST 12TH ST.—-A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. bermaid and waitress, Call at present employer's. 126 EAST 40T\l ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUN German woman es chambermaid and waltres: ‘Kood reference. ‘ 31. Peng an YOUNG roman AA CHAM- ‘ rinaid and to take care of chi family; good retervuce trom last place, Pe TL trata, or chambermad an irahitesss besteiey am berm: A = = and waitress; best city 9g 020 8D AVENUE, HARLEM,—A RESPECTABLE * young girl as chamberinaid or waitress and to assist with washing and | » Ot 3 fp assist with washing and ironing. Call or address; best 305 housekeeping, from 2 to 5 0" ment, Address A. B. C., Boston Post ®2D ST, NEAR 2D AV.—A MIDDLE-AGED North Gérman lady. who has experience in fine , Would like to get & like situation. Apply LADY OF CULTURE AS HOUSEKEEPER WIT in elderly gentleman or widower: family of retine- children, Add: derstands tl week, appointing RUE, Herald Uptown Branch office. WIDOW LADY, WITHOUT ENCUMBRANCE, DE- sires @ re-engasement as housekceper; Is tond of 4, Gagnble, of Instructing then? reference. ress Mrs, RAND, Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUN@ WIDOW LADY, FROM THE SOUTH, AS housekeeper : widowor's family preferred; fully’ un- charge of a large house. Address, tor one interview if convenient, Mrs LA ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERI. can woman, as chambermaid and* seamstress ot ‘purse; is a first class operator on different machines; has ‘Deen employed in private families by. the da; steady piace for the winter preterred; is wiliing and obliging; references it reauired. Address, with particu. Jars, R. C., box 15 Herald Uptown Braneh office, 1.265 , Broadway. § HOUSEKEEPER, BY A LADY, AGED from those willing to pay | wTefined lady. Address ‘Branch oftice. IN AN elderly gentleman's family; ankwers desired only erally for the services of & L., box 154 Herald Uptown Position as housckeeper or companion private tamily, or widower's; references. pte YOUNG WWOW OF BOUCATION AND REFINE- ment, accustomed to the best society, would like a ina first class A. B., Herald own Branch office, N AMERICAN WIDOW DESIRES THE POSITION as housekeeper in first class hotel or widower's family; would notobicct to going out of the city. Ad- dress HOWARD, Verald Uptown Branch ottice. YOUNG LADY, WITH THREE YEARS’ EXEP- ‘ook 174 Herald oftic ri pnce and good reference, desires a situation as er, cashier or copyist.' Address A. A. H., box GREENWICH AV., CORNER WEST 10TH ST.— ure Work, Cail for three days. — 6 PAs cmaker Gedsie wortty ihe Gaver cose neue 35 WEST 39TH ST.—-A RESPECTABLE COLORED good references. Address, for three days, PATTERSON, Dressmakers and Seamstresses, 2 AS seamstress; good knowledge of dressmaking {An operate on Wheeler & Wilson’s machine; will do up- UNIVERSITY PLACE.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS- Atead trim, and use diferent machines; references given, Address EXPERT, Woman as Seamstress and nurse, or as chamber- maid and seamstress; no objection to wait on ladie: 47 GOUVERNEUR ST—A YOUNG GIRL AS SEAM. stress; willing to assist with the care of children; ‘Will be found usctul in every respect, A address, for five days, Di: W, YOUNG WIDOW OF CULTURE DESIRES THB position as housekeeper. Only those of ability need ox 192 Herald office. YOUNG-WIDOW OF PREPOSSESSING APPEAR- ance, with musical talent, as housekeeper for a widower, or a middle-aged gentleman ot means. Address H, H., Herald Uptown Branch offic 5! UNIVERSITY PLACE,—DRESS CUTTING, BY z one who understands her business thoroughly; arillcall and measure and ‘ht Indies at their “own ‘real jen desired, at short nouce. Call on oF a FASHION DESIG NLR. ieee eh es 6 IRVING PLACE (YOUNG LADIES’ CHRISTIAN Association).—A competent dressmaker would like t make engay ents in city or conntry by the day or onable; good r . ‘week; terms 105 WHST 2TH STA COMPETENT | DRESS. maker wishes a few more customers by the day} is 4 first class cuter, designer and trimmer? also chil: dren’s clothing. 109 West, MT st—a RESPECTABLE WOMAN to aceompany a tamily to Europe; is a first class seamstress and can cut and fit ladies’ dresses in the most approved style. Call all the week, J10 EAST tH sta PROTESTANT yoUNG Wo. man wishes a iew more customers in first class families, to go out by the day us dressmaker; thoroughly understands her business in cutting and fitting ail kinds A A also highest of references; reply to H. LADY, YOUNG AND PREPOSSESSING, WOULD take chatge of a gentleman's house ; can turnish the none but first class parties need A., Herald Uptown Branch office. EEPER, 0 abroad; unexceptionable YOUNG WIDOW LADY AS HOUSE companion, or would naeReuCeR Address MARION M., Herald Uptown Branch office. LADY OR EXPERIENCE AS HOUSEKEEPER IN a gentlenf&\n’s tamiiy ; is a good seamstress; would superintend the education of young children. Ad- Gress AMY, Herald Uptown Branch office. who a widow, where no'menial services are @osition df trust; would like to meet town Brant N AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, PREPOSSESSING and agreeable, wishes a position as housekeeper tor quired, or any hageitleman UL, Herald Up- would aoaist her. Address FAITH abjection to ch! 8, Herald Uptown Branch ottice. MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES A POSITION AS House keener in a hotel or a widower's tamily; no dren; best references. Address Mrs. C. 806 { HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1873.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Laundresses, &. 423 RAST 18TH ST., ONE FLIGHT OF STAIRS, back room.—A respectable woman, a competent laundress, wishes some family washing; terms from $1 to cents. 428 FAST TH 81. SECOND FLOOR—A RE- spectable woman. & competent laundress, wishes ® family’s washing: satisfactory reierence; terms 75 cents to $1 per dozen, including fluting; gentleimen’s Minen done in the neatest manner, 43 EAST 17TH ST.—THE WASHING OF PRIVATE families, in or out of the house, ora few more gentlemen, is desired: careful treatment and prompt de very: sample of work or reference, Call on or address M ESLIE, laundress. 43} ) WEST 40TH ST., TOP FLOOR BACK.—A R +7 spectable woman to do gentlemen's or familics’ Washing at her house; best 4.55 WES, 2TH ST. REAR—A RESPECTABLE 2) Protestant woman desires washing at her own 490 will do them up in good style; reterence washing spectable woman to go out by the day to do washing or would go out by the day; reierences if re- at her house ; isan elegant French fluter: good reterences. OTH AV. FIRST FLOOR.—A RELIABLE washing and ironing; best city reterences, 8TH AV.—A_ FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS quired. 1.43 30 AV,—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO S tuke washing and ironing at her house; is a Address hire COOK, box 2 Herald’ Uptown Brauch ofilce. woman wishes to do gentlemen's. or family 8 8 Lirst cl undress ; best city reference. — 3D AV., BETWFEN 4181 AND 42) STS.—A RE- 804 Sites Nome tadicoana gentlemen’s washin, can do all kinds of tluting. Ring second bell. EAST MTH ST., IN THE CROCKERY STORE,— A respectable widow wishes to take in family first class shirt ironer; or would go out by the day. ' Call for two days. ANTKD—BY WOMAN, FIRST ¢lass ladies’ and _gentiemen’s and family washin Nurses, &. 15 WEStMTU st.—s COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN Asnurse; most satisfactory reference trom last Place, Cail or adaress. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— seecnonannarebnansna ee aoe A HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TEACHER WILL GIVE Keasons in English, French, faney work, including wax tower: cl . Bey Herald ‘8, in exchange tor board. ad N ACCOMPLISE PARISIAN LADY WISHES TO give French and itaiian lessons at her home or pa- pil’s residence, or will give the same in exchange for & megane. Address PARISIAN, Herald Uptown Branch RECOMM A HIGHLY NDED GERMAN LADY (graduate) wants a situation as governess: sho feaches al! the English branches, including literature, botany, rhetoric, lowe, &c., as well as French, German Latia, drawing and painting in oil and ving resided many years in Kome and éaks those languages like'a native, with the ply at sai 25d si LL SOLID AND ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES OF A Polished education taught married, young ladies, children; sleepy minds awakened to earnest work} method delightful; first class. Address BOSTON LADY. GRADUATE, Herald Uptown Branch oftice. A RUROPEAN LADY TEACHER WISHES TO 0C- eupy a few hours daily in a private fumily as a Visiting governess; German, English branches, music and drawing taught’ rationally, address C. Ay Herald Uptown Branch 1,265 Broadway 8 CED LADY AN top ACSOMPEISE teacher gives private lesso lish, to ladies and mises of neglected education; terms easy: Address or apply al room 5, 24 University place. APADY QUALIFIED TO TEACH ENGL .,, spanish and pinno desires a situation as resident oF Visiting governess, Address TEAGUE, care of Sheldon & Co., 677 Broadway. ie H, FRENCH, YOUNG LADY WANTS A POSITION IN A PHOTO- graph vallery or work to do at home: can retouch pegat Nom and color pictures. Address Miss BROWN, jerald o GERMA ADY WISHES TO GIVE INSTRUC- tions in English, french and German in exchange for a home; best references, Address EDNA, box 100 Herald Uptown Branch ottice. RENCH, GERMAN AND ITALIAN TA conversation and reading. hy a supe teacher, trom Paris, at her own or pupil’sresidence ; best reierences. Apply at No. 9 West 19th st. AIRDRESSER WISHES CUSTOMERS BY THE month; dresses hair at thé lowe t terms, 123 West QQ BEYEOKER 8T.—A MIDDLE-AGED = WOMAN € will take charge of an infant trom its birth, or waiton an invalid and make herself useful. Apply at Protective Union. 46 RIDGE 8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A U baby to wet nurse at her residence, she having lost her baby when only a few days old; terms reasonable. Inquire of Mrs, FITZPATRICK. 6Q WES? wt H GIRL would like to go to Europe with a lady; would not object to take care of children. 6 ST. MARK'S PLACE, IN THE BASEMENT. young girl to mind growing children and se wait on a lady; she speaks #rench fluentiy : has very best city reierences. 10] Sti, Av. cA COMPETENT WOMAN AS NURSE With a family going to Europe; has been abroad with familics several times and is never troubled with sea sickness; understands the care of children thoroughly in all branches; is willing to take charge of an infant from its birth; best city references, Address for two weeks, 203 TT AY.AN AMERICAN LADY AS MONTH- ly nurse; has experience and can be highly re- commended. Cuil on or address NUKS p 6 WILLIAM ST. 220. 230 Bast arty, A PROTES T WOMAN TO take the entire caro of a baby from its birth; or would take care of one or two growing children; is a & good needle woman ; good reference. 933 WEST, 2TH st.—AN PERTENOED GER- 2 man girl to take care of growing children or as lady's maid; good reterence, intar PROTESTANT cH girl as nurse; first class references. Address H AV.—AN EXPERIENCED SICK NURSE. erence to first class families and medical gen- vould not object to taking entire charge of an up on the bottle. DAD BAST TH ST. FRENCH FLATS —A 4 age Swiss woman, speaking French and fo take care of growing childrens isa good seamstress? best clly reference, Call on or address for Monday und ATH re N AN panlon, nurse fora. lady or keeper in hotel; competent and wel orcounury. Address Mrs. M.D, JONES, Herald Upiown Branch oifice. ELDERLY WOMAN AS HOUSEKEEPER, COM entleman or store- recommended ; city rooms, Address A. OUSEKEEPER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A lady, who will give her sarvicesin return tor a few ©. Heraid Uptown Branch office. N 2D AND 8D AVS, dressmaker work of a few American ‘of ladies? ed. Addrest Miss £., dressmaker, tor two aayR aa and 140 WES? sist st. second FLOOR.—A DRESS, Maker wishes work by the day; catt ‘fitter. Call on or address J. F aie eee e 145 Wast 20H st—a FIRST CLASS | DRESS. maker to go out by the day or weck; fitted and taken home; is a good cutter and fitter; also a stylish trimmer; references given. Address DRESSMAKE: 17] RIVINGTON STAN EXPERIENCED DRESS- maker wishes a few more engagements by the aay in sewing, cuiting and fitting all kinds of Indies and children’s garmenis. = ~ _ 200 WEST 287 STA FIRST CLASS DRESS. maker wishes to make engagements in families dy the day or week, or wil go out tocutand fit; would stake work home. Q13 SULLIVAN St. FRONT ROOM, | THIRD floor.—A respectable young woman as first class firessmaker, by the day or week, in a private (amily. Apply tor two days, 934. STH AV.. BETWEEN 19TH AND 1TH STS—A first class dressmaker wishes employment; can . Mtand fit; makes ball dresses; receives her fashions from,Yaris and London, Call or address. 2Q EAST ser 5’ 239 first toot AN irimmer would like t xDerienc lies at herhome, or would go out by the day. Address URESSMAKER. £3 988 3, Av. BE N 22D AND 28D STS. IN the store.—A dressmaker wishes a iew engage- ments to go out by the day atreasonable rates, Can be ween for two BIQ Av, A, CORNER OF TH sta YOUNG Judy as'scuinstress and to assist in upstalrs work, or to assist in flue wasiing and ironing; first class reter: ence from her last place. Call or address for two days. 396 BGELCKEE St. NEAR 0TH 8T—AN EXPE; rienced dressmaker wants a few more families’ work; understands trimming in the latest styes and all kinds of sewine machines; will go out by the day or take the work home. 337 WEST 2 —A FIRST CLASS DRESS. faker to sew for some fumilios; does cutting and Atting after the latest fashion im French’sty! ddress. 357 Wi 82D ST. BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH ays.—A first class dressinaker Is now prepared tomake engagements to go out by the day entting and fitting, or would take a sitvation ina first class dress: maker's establishment. Cail for one week. HST. HOU! ANTED—BY small private family: able home most desired, A MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN woman, a position as working housekeeper in a salary no object: a qulet, comtort- 4 For turther particulars address SEKEEP SR, Posi office, Hudson City, N. J. ot ch: expel references. office. \TANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER FOR appreciated; South preferred; dreas 8, G. 8., box 158 Herald office. WARZED—A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY A lady, the widow of an English army officer: is fond ildren, and would take charge of'a widower’s family; Address H. H. H., Herald Uptown Branch, ‘a hotel rience, where any position of trust, by a lady of large honesty, industry and integrity would st Tefercnees. Ad- Jady only 15 ‘OUNG LADY OF g accustomed to the duties, as housekeeper for a smal wishes Indie: by the day's RESPECTABILITY AND RE- fined habits, by a stepmother deprived of a hom: ly without ladies or children, or as companion to, no objection to travel; strictly honorable parties address RELIABL<«, Herald office. Laundresses, &c. MYRTLE AY., BROOKLYN, TOP FLOOR, BACK room.—A widow woman and daughter (colored) and gentlemen's washing to do at home or ork. 5 doze, need 10 the g home; best city 142 do gentlemen’s and families” washing at her own house, 142 tlemen’s linen done up in the neatest manner and with 41ST ST., NEAR 4TH AY., IN THE STABLE.—A ‘spectable colored woman to do washing by’ the : isa good washer; none but respectable parties apply. WEST 23D ST.. do gentlemen’: fe A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO d ladies’ washing at her own Call for two days. WEST 85TH ST., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 7th av.—A respectayge colored woman wishes to ., FIRST FLOOR, BACK,—A COL- wishes washing and ironing; gen- WEST 33D ored woma) reatest despatch. — 415 6TH AV., IN THE JEWELRY STORE.—A ©) good French dressmaker wishes to work in a private house Guring the dav;.can operate on a sewing machine. Address Mine. JAFFIER. 42 WEST 40TH § 9TH AND 10TH avs.—A first class seamstress wishes a tew more sngagements by the day: un lerstands children’s cloth gan cut and fit und operate on, almost any machine val COND FLOOR,—A FIRST CLASS reference. Callon Monday. 469 SBAy; dressmaker to take work of few families at her residence, or to vo outby the day or week. Call on or dress DRESSMAKER. 6TTi AV.—A FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER ilies, by day or week; Intest style of patterns, toed ie Ot Mine. THACKER, 637 SDAY.-AS DRES:MAKER DY THE DAY OR 5 week or permanent; ix a Protestant; city refer- Ay , sD A z § A 608 Manfindnre dressmaker sill go out by the day or week; has all the new styles; $1 60 per day. Competent dre-smaker, alty; reverence, 61 tingand fitung a spe dress DRESSMAKER, Vs ad 513 desires afew more engagements tn private fam- ence. Call or address tor two day 8D AV., NEAR 39fi1 8T., IN TH —A STH AV., Bi EN 29TH AND 40TH Si go out by the day; cut- Cail on or ad- ‘compe engagements by the day or 1 075 8D AV. BETWE Dressmaking done moderate prices, O91 1ST AV., BETW s9TH AND OTH 8TS.— ii Q 1 Aeccambtress by the day or week ; accustomed to dressmaking and understands ail Kinds of machines; references. Call or address. + 6D AND OfrE all its branches at ver, DRESSMAKER, WHO IS A FIRST CLASS DE- ier ind fitter, would make an engage. ent as forewoman, Address tor three days, HASTE, Herald Uptown Branch office. RESPECTABLE LADY WISHES A POSITION WITH ‘an elderly genticman or widower as housekeeper. Address F. H. C., Herald Uptown Branch offic YOUNG LADY, LATELY ARRIVED FROM A Europe, as first class mautilin and dressmaker, cut- tef, fitter and trimmer in all French styles, to go out to families by the day. For reference, &c., inquire at Dan- ziger’s tancy store, corner ot dist st. and Broadwa A GOOD DRESSMAKER WILL CUT AND Fir gratis three or four garments for any one who will Procure, her 8 few customers; reference. Address STRANGER, box 133 Heraid Uptown Brauch office, YOUNG AMERICAN WOMAN WOULD situation with « first class iamily as seal ‘willing to assist with housework if required; wages not go Much an object asa pleasant home; answers irom first class parties only will be noticed, Address Mrs. M. S., Herald office. RESSES AND SUITS MADK, IN THR LATEST styles, by a first class dresemaker, fur $12; iadies fitted av their own residences. ME. WASHINGTON, 777 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE jewart’s, Fashionable dressmaker.—Dresses made in a superior style at short notic nd on most reason: able terins, All work done at Mine. Washington's estab Ashment guaranteed to give satisfaction, General Housework, &e, MADISON ST.—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL to do light housework and waiting on the taple. 210 STH ST., © 218 todo general ho ood city reference, Address. ‘work in @ private tamily; Housekeepers, &e. NIVE PLACE.—A_ LADY OF REFINE. Daan to beep House and take care of children; ‘Address BUSINESS. 24 Feference given. Address 82 Broadway. | AST OF BOWERY.—A YOUNG GIRL | eS 142 WEST 33D ST, ROOM 5, SECOND FLOOR, a front.—Wanted, three or four gentlemen's wash? Apply or address. 143 Gay the first two days in the week; good reference, WEST 39TH ST., BETWE BROADWAY AND 7th av.—A respectable woman to go out by the 15 15: at he: Perienced in the business. reliable. WEST &TH ST,—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS wishes to do a iamiiy's washing; 13 well ex- Cail on or address E. P, WEST 31ST ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDR. solicits ladies’ and gentlemen's wi r home; expert at futing and fineries ; hing to do 15 15 undei Mrs. 23. 25 25 ably. oF 27 ar SE or W 31 ean or W fa 4( and gentlemen’: washin, 159 211 fF ing, either PALS her own home and fluung. G 23: Washing at her home or wouid go out three d reference. iter ow i YAO WEST 197M ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A = respectable Ww 258 her own resi idence 306 Washing to do at home, or would go out by 327 33 334- own home, or would @ Swedish woman. HOUSTON 8T., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A. respectable woman to do gentlemen's and la Washing at her own house; done up in first class style; fluting and pollshing. SECOND FLOOR.—A FIRST id wish to take in a few ladies? ; Also go out by the day. WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE wishes to go out washing or cleaning by the day ands her business perfectly. Call on or address vAL. BAST 28TH § spectable w y the week or dozen. FAST 28TH ST., SECOND FLOOR,—FAMBLY washing wanted, by a competent, laundress, at understands all kinds of fine washing all or address. ST.—A RESPECTABLE FIRST ishies ladies’ or gentlemen's ys; best “WEST 2Tll class laundress w rs co P FLOOR, BACK ROO: an wants a strail family’s sh- BAST 46TH class laundress BAST STH ST., TWO FLIGHTS OF STAIRS, back room.——Good lanndress wishes washing at home; understands fluting, an to go out by the day todo Washi ae 000 reference, A EAST 45TH 8ST.—GENTLEMEN’S AND LA- 245 Ges washing wanted Brown home. Call for two days. ( WEST 47TH ST., NEAR &TH AV., ROOM 5,—A respectable Engilsh woman wishes ladies’ oF fentiemen’s washing ; ladies’ clothes done up inthe neatest manne on or address M flannels washed the same as new. Call REYNOLDS. WEST isTH SECOND FLOOR, FIRST door, in the rear.—A respectable colored woman 2 Wants family washing; can be done neatly and reason- WEST 41ST 8T., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM,— A respectable woman wishes to do the washing few single gentiemen or of @ sinall private family at 61H AV.—FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS WISHES gentlemen's washing : shirts done up in the neat- Cail or address Mrs. 8 nanner and at short notice. MOUR. “WEST MIST ST., ONE As experienced liundre: vould go out the di EAST 38D ST,, BETWEEN 18T AND 2D AVS. first. floor.—An experienced Jaundress solicits the day. Mrs. GIBLIN, AST MPH ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS wishes gentlemen's, ladies’ and family washing ; ‘do all kinds ot French duting, puffing aad polishing; vould go out by the day. WEST “Tit REAR HOUSE, SECOND floor, A. respectable woman wishes a few gen- +s washing at her own home, 1st AY.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS wishes faiuilies’ or gentlemen's washing at her ‘o out by the day ina first class yortidersands ait kinds of futing. Address. JQ BAST 2TH am. —WASHING, @ AND FLIGHT UP, BACK — to do washing at home 8 IRONING AND futing nicely done for ladies and gentiemen by IRVING PLACE (YOUNG LADIES’ CHRISTIAN 6 Association).—A middie aged American woman 8 housekeeper or in any place of tr ity oF country; best reference, 6TH AYV., THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUNG WOMAN 8 wishes to do ladies’ and gentlemen's washing at ‘ber own bama, day ihe 42 and ironing at her own home, or would 41 KAS? ISTH ST., TUP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A woman wishi EAST WTH ST. Toom.—A_ respectab to take in family washing, THIRD FLOOR, BACK woman wants washing go, out by the 4 Understands doing up all kinds of Ane clothes, dut. end polishing , good FelgrGcdy WOMAN | Tuesday, Res 5 ae 24.4. WEST s7TH ST—A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE “E and seamstress; understands dressmaking and Plain sewing; very best city reference. ES 947 BAST STH ST —A YOUNG GeRL TO TAKR care of one or two children; best city reference, Gall on Monday from 1 till 4 278 DELANCEY 8T.—A COUNTRY GIRL TO TAKE 14 care of children. Mrs, PRICH 302 EAST 59TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to bring up an infant on the bottle; reference if required. 34: WEST SiTH ST., BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH avs.—A respectable lady as sick nurse or nurse to an invalid; at present disengaged; will take a ‘ew en- Ragements; reference from doctors and ladies. Call on or address NURSE. 32) WEST 20TH ST., BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH e avs.—A Scotch lady of refincinent as monthly or nurse ; the very best reference. 354 82D ST.—A MIDDLE-AGED FRENCH. nurse to an infant, best references and Lor address. WEST 61ST ST.-A PERSON OF EXPERI- ence as monthly nurse. 133 XPERI- 436 5TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE AND e enced Protestant Episcopal girl as nurso to young children. Call tor two days. 450 WEST 19TH ST.. ROOM 3—AN AMERICAN e mafried lady would take a child to bring up on the bottle at her own home. on or address Mrs. H. 513 WEST 44TH ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE YOUNG OLO married woman as wet nurse; first baby; city reference. TT first class private tam mended by her physician. WEST lady 7TH AY., BETWEEN SIST AND 52D STS., TOP floor.—A’ respectable woman as wet nurse in a her first baby; can be recom- 2.480 2D AV.—AN AMERICAN WIDOW WISHE . the care of a young child at her own home, Gall on or address L, B. A. LADY, HAVING MUCH LEISURE, WOULD LIK the care of a child; liberal compensasion; rei ences; pleasant home, near Central Park. Address ¥. M, P., station K. am TION WANTED—BY A YOUNG PERSON FROM is AN excellent sean ry. Addres stress: good refere o M. 30 Herald Uptown Braue SHELTER, 332 6TH AV.—AS NURSE OR CHAMBER. maid and seamstress. Call for two days. Waitresses, &e. Oil WEST 22D ST, REAR HOUSE, SECOND floor.—Two respectable girls, one Sectch, the other E} hin the one house; one as waitress and chambermaid, the other as child’s nurse and seamstress. Miscellancous, 14.2 HINTON, 8%, PROOKLYN.A GERMAN lady desires a position in @ fainily; can speak English and teach young children French} wouid assist in any kind of sewing; good references. Call on or ad- dtess E. YOUNG LADY OF CULTURE AND R desires a position as com: Middle aged lady; would be willing to take is a goot reader and musical; is th embroidery and ail kinds ot needle wor given and required, Address L. D. ruoklyn, £. D, YOUNG LADY IN REDUCED CIRCUMSTANCES Id, like a position to fold cireutars, Gut labels or any other light employment to do at home} has done the same betore, Address G. B M., Uerald office. N UNPROTECTED AMERICAN ORPHAN OF 2, reduced circumstances, wishes a situation, wh With her smal) income, will render. a support; any | tion not menial gladly accepted j infers need not aisw Address, for one week, EDNA BROWNING, Herald U, town Branch office, A MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN LADY OF THE HIGH- AA est respectability wishes a situation in a genile- s nursery governess or directing servants; in every capacity; salary notse much an ind home. Address Mrs. J, A. T., box 139 ‘aid Uptown Branch office. man’s family 4 trustworthy LADY OF EDUCATION DESIRES EMPLOYMENT as amannonsis, copyist or reviser of mannscript; can furnish sketches or stories for magazines; will un- dertake any light, easy work that a lxdy may consistently engage in. Address, for one week, VARIETY, Brooklya Post office. A FRENCH LADY, SPEAKING ENGLISH FLUENTLY, as sleswoman; wonld prefer in showrooms of arlors; best references. Address H. H., box 175 Herald Uptown Branch o} N ACCOMPLISHED FRENCH LADY (PARISLAN) desires to take charge of French correspondence, private or commercial. Address E. B L., box No. 4 jon F. N AMERICAN YOUNG LADY, RESIDING WITH ber parcnts, would like # position as cashier or in some wholesale house. Address L. ©. D., box 15 Post office, High Bridge, Westchester county, N.’ Y. Bath st ae GOVERN .—A NORTH GERMAN lady, of nine years’ experience, wants. some more pg for English, French and German. Address OGTA- JON, box 12’ Herald Uptown Branch lee. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. i WALTON, 802 iirondway, above Union ageate, ANTED—A& FEW HANDS ON GOLD EM- broidery: those ful Pe cana broadway.” competent can apply at Mi ANTED—FOUR GOOD OPERATORS ON GROVER & Baker's macbine, with their own machine. Cail for one week, at pie@Pant pri: fs gne meets Pi Private house, stands back, No. W ARSTEDEXPERIENCED SALTSLADIES IN OUR ow ahge: pembrolder ies cand. trimming departmen G4. 66, 08 and 70 Allen st SU Grand st, RIENCED) IN WASTED SALESLADIES (Exp ‘our flower department. EDWARD RIDLEY & §' WASPED-GERMAN SALESLADIES IN NOTIONS, gloves, velvets and bonnets. 2 EDWARD RIDLEY & SON, 309 Grand st, WANTED-SALDSWOMAN, FOR RIBBONS, mings and trimmed millinery; none but those hav - ing thorough expericnce need apply. JOUNSON BROS, & 00, Nos, 34 and 36 East Lith st., Unton square. TANTED—A GOOD DRESSMAKER; ONE WHO can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's sowing ma- chine and make button holes; none others need apply. No. 43 West 10th st., between oth and 6th avs. WANIED-OPERATORS, AND HAND SEWERS ON ladies’ and children’s fine undergarments; none but first clags hands need apply. WILSON 4 GREIG, 771 roadway, corner of 9th st ‘WANTED—FIRST OLA88 HANDS TO WORK ON LA- dies’ wrappers and children’s outside garments, Apply at once to WILSON & GLEIG, 71 Broadway, cor- ner of 9th st. § ‘ANTED TO SELL—A NEAT BUSINESS, WHICH can be carried on at home, by which a lady can make from $5 to $10 per day; will sell for $2. Call for three days at 444 Grand st., up stairs. V TANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT FORE- woman, in a first class dressmaking honse ; must be energetic ‘and used to first class cliy trade; none others need apply, Address F. ¥. 8, station D, Bible pouse. WANTED—A STEADY YOUNG WOMAN USED TO housework 1s housekeeper for an elderly gentleman. Address Mr. BROWN, care of M. Exgers, box 27 No. 23 West 4th ste V ET NURSE WANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE OF AN infant onc month old and bring it up on the breast a. per own home. Call at 333 West 22d st., between 8 and ISITING GOVERNESS.—A LADY WILL GIVE LES- sons in English, French and M terms moder- ate, Address M. F., Herald Uptown Branch oiice. ISITING GOVE 8. —AN GLISH LADY DE- sires anengavement for the aiternoon hours in a family having young children to instruct. Address LN- STRUCTION, 47 West zath st. Wistep=i INERATIVE EMPLOYMENT, FOR 8 fow hours daily, by a lady, at lads me. Addrei ting all particulars, INDUS ity, Hora office. bs A SITUATION AS FOREWOMAN IN A aking departinent; no ob/ection to go out of G. Bleecker st. dress the city, Address A Y A YOUNG LADY OF TASTE AND a position as forewoman, in an under- hin understands her ‘business; cun en Address A, B., station D. Turnish good re! V ANTED.—A YOUNG LADY FROM MUNICH, WHO ) speaks English and has received a first class educa- tion, wishes a situation as governess or companion In a nice Jewish tar ; ean teach French, German, music, ; ces only mutually exchanged. Apply to oth WaNtep— experic garment estab HELP WANTED—FEMALES. . STEWART & CO, WANT 4 first class milliner, Apply at manager's desk, First class dressmakers. makers, ‘son white work. Steady employment and liberal pay, Apply at Yth'st, entrance. Broadway and 10th st. A —CLOAK MAKERS WANTED. ; First class hands may apply ot H. B. CLAFLIN & CO.'8 workrooms, 42 Leonard st , 100 CLOAK HANDS. 194 A WMANTED IMMEDIATE + Call, for ane week, ats, & W. E. CORWIN' Chureh st. WANTED, SMART and merino ROLDERERS ON sainple of work required, M 4N8, No. 5 Gr Jones st. —WorK new se: ducements this w cern in this business, Dd, 21 Astor place ang 142 East Sth st. A petcas WHEELER & WIL! jewing Mach'nes sold at acturers) prices. Payable in monthly instalments; work led at good rices to all who biy machines at the NEW YORK MA- HINE SiITCHING , 16 Clinton place (Eighth street). BOUT machines—For plaiting with or without steam Power; also. an experieuced joreman, WELWOOD, MURRAY & © SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY WANT A COMP: tent German girl to take care ofa baby and make elt generally useful. Apply at3ll West did st. FIRST CLASS MILLINER WANTED—FOR A country town. Apply at v6? 8th avs FOREWOMAN WANTED—ACOUSTOMED TO FINE work, to take charge of one of our dressmaking rooms. v LER, ABRAHAMS & CO. and'29) Fulton st., B K; the okiest and most reliab POND & ©) 50 OPERATORS ON WILLCOX & GIBBS? 85 Wooster st. he month or board preferred; 4th st Mass E. STRONG, broidery store; one thoroughly acquainted with the Business. Apply at sul Broadway, betwoen ith and 20th sis. MIDDLE-AGE: JA eral housework, in a nea: WANTED—FOR GEN- i all family of two persons; must understand cooking, washing and iromng, and well recommended. ali trom 1 to 2 o'clock, Monday. No, 17) Bast 16th st., between dd and 4th ava, CHAN! TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY.—ME! A. women, boys and girls learn and take positions demand tor’ operators; tuition $20. THOMPSON'S Ci lege, No. 20 4th ay., opposite Cooper Instiwute, VIRT CLASS OPERATORS WANTED-ON WHEEL & Wilson's and Willcox & Gibbs’ machines. Apply toD, B. BABUOCK & CO., 167 Church st JIRST CLASS OPERATORS AND FINISHERS ON ladies’ cloaks and suits wanted at LORD & TAY- LOR'S, corner Grand and Chrystie sts. IKLS WANTE ladies’ neckties mont. Apply at No. sO Bond users a bins ‘a good salary (0 @ competent, person. Ap; Kast 17th st INERY. WHO UN- steady employ lady wh steady ¢ thoroughly un- yment; wages HALF De THOR- accustomed to knit seine and di Park place. 1S ON WHEELER & WILSON MACHINE— thoroughly understand dressinak Mrs. HOLLIDAY, 160 West 36th st, ON WHEELER & WILSON’S AND DO- Mth st. and 6th av. VE FOR AN ARTICLE which ‘has a rea pays a good protit; wanted everywhere. . R. G, HUTCHINSON, 44 Maiden lane. Wanren-s WET NURSE. Apply at 28 5th av., arter 2 P. M. A RAL LADY ©. RS, wx E OR TWO APPRENTICES TO LEARN dressmaking. Call at 322 West Sth st. bs TANTED—AN OPERATOR ON GROVER & BAKER'S sewing machine, for dressmaking 31 cast 2th st. wx D—A COMPETENT WOMAN FOR @ housework. NERAL Apply on Monday, at 827 East Soth st. TANTED—TEN FIRST CLASS EMBROIDERY HANDS Won silk dresses; constant work and good pay. Ap ply for three days. me. FANNY, 864 Broadway. TANTED—FIFTY FIRST CLASS CLOAK AND Wires makers. it, HAYWARD, 822 Canal st. or 45 Lispenard st, TANTED—EVERY LADY TO KNOW THAT WE teach the best system of dress cutting In the world, in two hours; 4 perfect Mt guaranteed. Room 1, 769 Broad) iy ANTED=A GIRL OR WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework ina small tamily; 4 good person will receive high wages and a good’ home. Inquire on Monday, at L. SHAW’S hair store, 364 Bowery, c: 4th st. GOOD AND RAPID WRITER WOULD LIKE A. Copying at home, Address Miss ELLEN CA3(PLE, station 0, JITUATION WANTED—BY AN EDUCATED EURO. pean lady of good appearance, to wait in the Gf a photograph gautery ; understands some photo Address M.8., box 111 Herald Uptown Branch ofc 10 PHOTOGRAPHERS.—A_ LADY, A FIRST RATE negative retoucher, with a general knowledge ot the business wants an engagement. Call for or address Miss R., 108 Greenwich ay, genteel. 0 anution ; a8 ationda a nteel_ occupation; p aph gallery or similar position. Address DILIGE Ox 138 Herald office. ESPECTABLE in a photo- NUE, PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. WAVERLEY PLACK.—A LADY OF BE 15 ‘ment and culture destres @ position ga governess, Companion or housekeeper; No objection to travel; high- eat references, Address, for one Week, Mrs, MILLER, 3D. AY. 5 NEAR STH ST, TOP FLOOR—A 57 lady, speaking fluently French, German and English, in’ family as visiting governess, or to give lessons at her own house; highest references. Address oF YOUNG FRENCH LADY+ WISHES A SITUATION AL Wiaiitinery tie aay. Cai th LADY GIVES LESSONS IN ENGLISH BRANCILE 1. at her reside! q fotorences, "Adress or call ob TEAUHE My “ay ah between Oth and 7th ava: R, A MIDDLE-AGED comtor e home, todo tie ashing excepted ;' first class ss HONESTY, Herald ofte WARTEDIAS Hou EKE Protestant, in a quai! housework, with one help. reference required. Addre A eee eee TRIMMER; ALSO AN APPRENTICE and two stnart errand girls. References required, at Mme. BE. WINTER'S, 27 East 14th et . WAXTER AT, THE PARISIAN | FLOW PANY'S, 3% East Uth st, e salesiady rn wages paid, None but the most competent nee t anply. Waxteoout RST CLASS ‘competent hands need ¢pply. FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKURS; PANTED—TWO % as dressinaker, at M’lle WaEo “one “apprentice BERTHE, No, 507 6th av. aa v ANTED—AS HEAD FOREWOMAN, A DRESS AND cloak maker of taste and ability, | One ac med to the best work and who w her business can secure agood situation, Adal 3, Herald office, Waxes —TWO GIRLS, WHO UNDERSTAND RBOT- uing and labelling patent medicines, 10 M ate yy ast: ED—A FIRST CLASS LADIES’ HAIR DRESS. Yat feet eM good” saleswoman, “Inquire at 229 6th a CARPET SEWERS, EXPERI. ‘ew York. W 1 ‘ady k. Apply at {36 Broad: way, corner Worth st., basement V TANTED—FIRST CLASS MILLINERS TO GO OUT of town: will 25 or weok. JamoS 1 BURY VERB Uadon tauare: “PPO At NA, $10 —ANY LADY CAN EASILY MAKE $10 DAILY + by devoting three hours’ time each day to anew and respectable business; no peddling arrangement Ap- ply to Mme. HERMAN, 113 West dst st., from 10 to 4, SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, FRENCH COOK WANTS A SITUATION IN A private family: no objection to go in the country ; Zood Felerenee. RADE. 205 West 2th at SPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES A SITU- ‘ation as waiter in a first class private boardin: of as body servant toa single gentleman, Ad- West 20th st., top floor. N AMERICAN LAD OF 16, RESIDING WITH HIS guardian, would Ike a situation in an importing or wholesale house; can give excellent reference. Address P. B., Herald ‘Uptown Branch office. YOUNG COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION as waiter, either im a private family or boarding 226 West 30th st RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN AS FIRST class waiter in a private famil}. Apply at 193 Prince st. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS LIGHT porter and collector in some wholesale house; thor- oughly understands his business, Address C. A., box 125 Herald omce. FRENCHMAN AS COOK IN A PRIVATE FAMILY; excellent references. Address 415 6th av., jewelry WISHES A SITUATION TO DRIVE A WAGON. Il or address 154 West 25th st., in the store. A LOCAL AG CKSONVILL 1 sale of Patent tions, Noveities, new Publications, &c. e days, D. L, ., care Munn & C GITUATION WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG MEN; ONE ©. as barkeeper; the other as grocery or tea clerk; no objection to the country: best city reference. Address tor three days, J. C., Herald office. AITUATION WANTED—AS WAITER, IN A PRIVATE 1D family or boarding house (rat clase city reference. Address, for four days, A. HICKS, Herald Uptown Brauch oillee, GITUATION WANTRD—BY A YOUNG FRENCHMAN, Sas waiter ina private family, Call at Mme. ROL: RIN’S, 16 West 19th st. rear house, ITUATION WANTED—AS PORTER OR WATCH- © man orsome similar employment, by a well edu. cated, sober and steady young man; can speak, read and write English, German and a little French; best city ref erence. Address SAB W. BENDER, care of Mr. Krauser, 182 Cherry st. V ANTED—BY AN ENGLISH AND FRENCH COOK, and expertcarver, a situation as head cook. Address T. T. ©., Herald ofice, CLERKS AND SALESMEN. YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE WRITING TO DO evenings. Address box 2,865 Post office. MIDDLE-AGED MAN, OCCUPYING FOR MANY years a responsiie position in a largo mercantile House, whose basis has changed hands on account of death, is therefore open for re-engavement and willing to acer) t any position 11 w t and close at- tention to business af made, or would represent some manufnetn n! first classy reterence. Address DILIGENCE, box 135 Herald ofiice. YOUNG MAN WANTS A POSITION AS BOOK: AL keeper, assistant, correspondent or assistant in the credit department; city reterences as to ability, integri- ty, &e., furnished. | Address NOTIONS, Herald office. YOUNG MAN AS CLERK WHO IS. NOT AFRAID to work; salary $6; must write a fair hand. Call EIN & GEORGE, 30 Beekman street. G MAN HAVING TEN YEA 4 in a furniture manufactory d tion as assistant bookkeeper or clerk. Address H. box 106 Herald office. N ACTIVE YOUNG und sell good capital required $1 \d Uptown Branch oftice WANTED—TO TRAVEL MAN sy sample: eam easily earn from $30 Address EU. AKING ENGLISH, GER- omed to office and or abroad: reter- HENRY, Jr. San YOUNG MAN (2, SP man, spanish and French, ac tshex an engagement he tional. Address. T. A unter, neces U Francisco, Cal. SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN dic-age; strictly temperate; thoroughly under- Stands his business; as clerk, steward or head waiter in a hotel or restaurant; best city or country reference, Address STEWARD, Herald Uptown Branch oMice. CLOTHING SALESMAN WANTED—WITH A FIRST class custom and ready made trade. None other need apply at 234 and 235 Broadway, pete AE YOUNG MAN, 18 YEARS OLD, LARGE OF HIS age, who has had fitteen months’ experience in a Provision house, wants a situation In a grain or tea broker's office to learn the business: is willing to. work; best. of reference. Address FRANK, 305 Cumberlan st., Brooklyn. ; “4 GOOD HOTEL MAN DI A. clerk or steward; A} HOTEL, box 191 Herald’ ottice. IRES A SITUATION AS 1 rote) Address rences. ER WANTED N RBOOKK A Mast thoroughly understand bis business and be abie fo furnish the best reference: salary Address, with (uli particulars, BOOK PUBLISE Herald ottice, YOUNG MAN, RECED ny respectal irions and. sobe Suns EM- found expe- ‘UL, box GHT LANGUAGES; BOOKS DE- special i books opened, examined or balanced ; books ten up periodically b, contract. — JAMES COX, di New street, room is.” TRAVE LLER FOR THE CITY IN SHIRTS AND shirt fronts; Le ta Mag having experience and a id connection need apply. hia Ti, N.1J. GOLDIE, 18 Lispenard st EEPER, CORRESPONDENT and general clerk, of large’ experience in mer- Chandise, manuiacturing and agency business, desires to make an'engugement; reasons for changing and reter- ences satisfactory. Address M. F. J., Herald office. THOROUGH BOOK PS (AMERICAN) RELIEF CLERK I8 NOW RUGG disengaged all days exce! Wednesdays and ‘aturdays; can furnish best reference. Address HOWARD, 226 24 ay. URNITURE SALESMAN WANTED—ACCUSTOMED Ree Nist clues retail trade, EORGE C, FLINT & CO., 396 Hudson st. JITUATION WANTED—BY A SOBER AND 8ST! SO Vounk man, as bookkeeper of assistant {na litho graphic establishment; nas four years’ experience; is Able to receive orders and to give’ estimates: best city reference, Address SENEFELDER, Herald affice. JERVICES GRATIS.—A YOUNG MAN, WITH BEST SD ‘references and experience as salestian and book- keeper, offers his services gratis to some good business house ; ‘absence trom city only of beiag disengaged, Address J. W. A. Herald ofc CLERKS AND SALESMEN, FANTED—1WO DRY GOODS. SALESMEN. to B, CALLAN, 2,195 3d av. TANTED—AN KXPERIENCED | DRY GooDs ‘salesman. THOMAS McOORMACK, 283 Columbia st., Brookivn, SALESMAN, WHO CAN nong jewelry and tancy Address box APPLY ws TED—A TRAVELLE command some trade at sods houses: best of references required. WAXtED—A conn well and have b: Address CORRESPO. D V 7 ANTED—A DRY GOODS SALESMAN; ONE WITH @general knowledze of the business apply, with reference, om Monday morning, toJOMN McLAUGHLIN, 679 Broad st., Nowark, NJ. WAXTED—1W0 YOUNG MEN WHO THOROUGHLY understand the retail dry goods. Apply imme~ diately at the oltice of Sweeny’s Hotel. WAXTEDSBY A PROMINENT RRTALL DRY GOODS house in a Southwestern city, two competent sales men ; those who wish will find a good and si Inquire today, between 9 and LA. M, at2 WANSTED—A YOUNG MAN IN A REAL ESTATE AND aw office, 16 to 18 years of age, who would be UNDENT; MUST WRITE uess experience; $2 per day. NY, station A. willing to commence on & moderate salary. Addredty qnly im applicant’s own handwriting, stating age, reste eniee, references and salary, CHAKLES SCHABENER, 890 Sd ONE OBTAINING ME & situation in any bank, insurance company oF any mercantile house, or a position as collectors good Folerence and security given. Adress W. W. W., Herald office. COACHMEN AND GARDE A COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANT. ED—BY A young married Englishman; understands hin dutiew thoroughly; unexceptionable city reference. Addrems, tor two duya, T. Ty 100 West Sist st, saddior's store. A SITUATION WANTED—A8 COACHMAN, BY Scotchman, married; ts a good groom: 16 ye: best reference, “Apply to oF address COAUHMAN, stable 219 West dist st. E A QOLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION ad coachman ; can give clty reference from last place, Owil at id Varick st, rear, ih A GQLORED COACHMAN WISHES A SITUATION thoroughly understands his business: best city ret. erence trom his last employer. Call on or address I5AAG S MATTHEWS, 151 West 26th se A. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUA tion for his coachinan, whom he can thorough Fecommend. Call at or address 83 West 13th st, privat a A. PRACTICAL PARMER AND GARDENER RE quired; also the wite as thorough butter makerz best qualifications demanded, Address BROOKS, 3b Trving place. M for two days. 8 GARDENER—MARRIED, NO FAMILY; UNDER- 1 stands flowers, graperies, Kitchen xarden, stock, &c. ¢ Wife as good plain cook and butter maker it required; English; temperate; good referenee. Address G. Gay. Herald Uptown Branch office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A COACHMAN; MAR- ied; no childreu; Protestant: first class city refers on or adrress J, C, CULBERTSON, care of a arriage builder, No. 7 East 18th st, YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH. man; is willing to do the general work on a gentle- man’s place; hay four years’ first class references, dress P. ¥,, box 104 Herald Uptown Branch office. N ENGLISHMAN, MARRIED, NO ENCUMBRANCKy wishes a situation as first’ class coachman; two years’ excellent reterence from last einployer. Call om ‘oss W. 8., Campbell's store, 00 4th ay. COLOR MAN WISHES A SITUATION Ast AA coachman or groom. Gall at 218 Fast 28th st MARRIED MAN, WITHOUT ANY ENCUM- brance, wishes a situation as coachman In a private; family; 14 years’ reference from last employer. dress J. M., Dox 102 Herald oftic PECTABLE MARRIED MAN WISHES A SIT- uation ag couchman cause for leaving Inst place folks gone tritvelling; best city reference. Call on or dress, tor two days, t. G. F., harness store, 644 6th av, AOACHMAN AND GARDENERS SITUATION WANT / ed, inthe country, by an American married man understands the care of horsesand vezetable gardening, Mice, good reterence. Addre NOACIIMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST claas coachman and groom; 10 years’ first class ref erence. Address, for two days, T.Q., Herald Uptowm Branch oftice. NARDENER SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST class French gardener; married; no faintly; ander- stand ail (branches of gardening thoroughly atid practic ally; can give best reterences. Call on or address L. 3.. gardener, Bridzeman’s xed store, 475 Broadway, XARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENG- SE ee vee by ii ands his Lestat nd both out doors and under glass, laying out new groun: aon cust releronce. Gall on Or address WITT: Bridges inai's seed store, 876 ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE young man; wages $40 per month and board. Cals gp of address GARDENER, Bridgeman’s seed store, roadway ITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN, as coachman ; is a good groom; understands how ta milk ; no objection to the country: first class reference. Address P. C., Herald Uptown Branch office. ITUATION WANTE has had considerable experience among horses, ag Coachman or driver of a wagon in a store or private fam~ ily; will make himself encrally useful; best city, and country reterences. Address, for one week, W. W.. WHO Lake, Sullivan county. ANTED—A SITUATIQN AS COACHMAN AND. Kroum by a very competent, young married mam. Protestant; is pertectly sober and trustworthy in every respect; first class city and country references; cause of leaving family going io Kurope. Call on or address E. Hay No, 5) Fourth avenue. HELP WANTED—MALES. } GENTS |W. IN CITIES AND TOWNS, TO sell a housenold article; large commission offe: to agents, sells at sight. Cal on or address 5. & R., Keade st. GENT WANTED—NEW ARTICLE THIS DAY; 7 others, just out; one agent made $5t last week; ae Company pays jarger commission; samples mailed 5c. AMERICAN "NOVELTY COMPANY. S02 Broud way, ANGELES TURKISH BATHS, GL LEXINGTON AV.— Want agreeable, honest, Intelligent, ind ustrio Strictiy temperate Americans, ths and office, a us cook and steward; not ol GEN1S CAN MAKE MONEY SELLING GEORGE Alfred Townsend's p Washington, Outside and Inside.” Just out. Apply to DOUGLASS & MYERs, 37 John su DVERTISYNG AGENT.—WILL J. W. JONES PLEASE t call at 25 Ratgers street this evening, or at office to- inorrow morning, on important business, aud ob) GENTS WANTED—TO SELL KAMBALL'S SPRIN@ and Brake for running sewing machines; retails for 33; samples sent for $1 5); agents with $13 capital are making trom $10 to $20 daily. Call at or address 694 Ful- ton st, Brooklyn. FEW MORE ES RISING YOUNG MEN AND boys, day or evening, to quality for profi€able situa: Hons by learning bookkeeping penmanship, arithinetie or phonography. WEST s1DE BUSINESS ‘COLLEGB, 6th Please catl. T THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, 130 8th st., near Broadway.—Positions as soon ax qlinli- fled; the only school where telegraphy is taught practi-® eully and made 4 specialty. . TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY.—MEN, ys and girls learn and take positions nd. for operators; tuition $20. THOMPSON'S Col> 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Lustitute. OY WANTED—IN A REAL ESTATE OFFICE; SALm ary $12 per month. Address, in. applicant's hand , Dex 154 Herald office. Y TO LORD & TAY LOR, corner Grand and Chrystio sts, D IRECTORY ADV I writing, which must be good, (Bhst nts BOYS WANTED.—APP TISING.—FOUR GOOD MEN will be engaged. None but those who are competent. and experienced need call at GOULDING'S Directory office, 132 Nassau street. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MALE COOK, WHITE, with good references, for officers’ mess, West Point, ‘Apply by letter to D. M, LAYLER, West Point, WANTED—A FIRST CLASS OYSTER COOK who Understands his business, with good None others need apply at GOULD'S, 35 N WANTED— ABLE AND EXPERIENCED ARTISTS, Frenchmen preferred, to decorate tans; work givers gptistendy employment; good pay. “Address PAINTEIE Herald office. o — . V 7ANTED—YOUNG MEN TO LEARN THE RETAIL dry goods business; LORD & TAYLOR, Grand ct. corner Chr; WW ANTED—A YOUNG, UNMARRIED MAN, OF GOOD address, to drive a laundry wagon; unexceptionable: references required. Apply. on Monday at Empire Laun- dry, 329 and 343 Kast 53d st. from 10 toll A.M. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN SPEAKING SEVEN different languages, a position as Hgnt, porter in a dry goods store or ddress ALEX ZANDT, is Wooster st., New York. Wares EN VO FILL UP 25 men to go to South Ameri MPAY to work placer mi that pay $50 per day to cach man j leave October 4; gael must have $iu0 for his outtit, Apply at N cker st., irom 104, M. to2 7. M. ‘ANTED—A MAN TO GO IN THE COUNTRY TO) pote fruit and vegetables, Address COUNTRY, a WANIEDA FIRST CLASS SALESMAN, COMPE. tent to take charge of our lace and embfoidery de- partment. WILSON & GRETG, 7M Broadway, corner of dh st WANTED-FIRST CLASS DRESS GOODS SAL men. Apply at T. K, HORTON & COS, 304 and 896 Fulton'st., Brooklyn. WARTED-THRER YOUNG MBN IMMEDIATELY, to learn bookkeeping, penmanship, mercantile calculations (no theory), from experienced accountant, Brooklyn, 8 to 1% V2M.; terms moderate, Address COLLENS, box M0 Herald ofhice. TANTED—A CITY SALESMAN, WI established acquaintance with the retal to an energetic man a permanent situation. ind Zand 1 on SEABURY & JOHNSON, manufacturers o! Oruggists’ requisites, 30 Platt s " TANTED—A SITUATION AS COPYIST, AMANUEN- sis or cashior in a store; best reference. Address box lt Herald Uptown Branch offic NTED—AS SALESMAN, A YOUNG MAN OR LADY ws fi 0 t ‘a retail establishment: & person ang afeg war pGetopaahte medicines and Dodks Address, stating qualidcations end termu. UL. stadoa New V TED-THREE RUMIABLE YOUNG awton, | soa bow Sennen oes. ANTED—THREE REL YOUNG A'TTO! ee Se " V hers Call on CONTINENTAL COLLECTION | WWANTEDIINO tart LO To te | COMPANY, 407 und 409 Broudway, New York, Fancy Beeike Bnastamoue oe JANTED—A YOUNG MAN WELL ACQUAINTED | Y\TANTED—A SMART TRAVELLING | AGENT, TO W 4 With tie ancy coodehasiness; tansi be thorougly | WWANTEDCA SMART, cio; one acquainted with the. hosted. WM. KINGEY, Broadway and 9th st” | Ching and ulass ware trade will be preferred. Address W. W., box 129 tleralit office. oe AN Rat CLASS HEAD COOK IN & ANTEDSA, SHestatirant. Address D. PB. BROWN, Herald offic WIN WINE TANTED-EXPERL SEWING MACH Wearanwers. to whom we are willing to Day & ree se ind. comunission. Apply to the HOW! sina 1INE GoM Jer J FANDED-A SMART BOY, ABOUT L2 OR 4 YEARS Wee ro wait and assist generally in a restaurants 4 ‘Apply between the hours ie is parents, must reside’ with Uls pa 'UNTIN, No. 2 Benson of 9and 10 A, M. to WLLLIAM 8. Leonard, TANTED—A FEW ACTIYE, ENGRGUTIC MEN, AS canvassers for the improved Singer sewing machine. V Apply at 632 8th a ED—. JS ANTE! FEW MEN OF CHARACTRR AND Wiihlity assolicttors and managers in the metr tan divirtet; algo nk tis tn eter States: inexperien welll be tavorably considere on meee COMMONWEALTH LIFE INSURANCE COn i Broadway, Park Bank Building, New York. For Other Situation Advertisements Sea * Elscwheree