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Cooks, &e. E.~A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 2 bai ae eae ‘cook, Washer and purines 4 een SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES._ |, A town Branc! NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2%, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. SITUATTONS WANTED—FrEMALES. Dressmakers and Scamstresses. FIRST CLASS FRENCH DRESSMAKER WOULD like to posts the day. Address F. F., Herald Up- 1TH AV—A PROTESTANT GIRL AS COOK, 86 Washer vad troner, vest oy telerence, Can be seen for two days. 9: BAST HOUSTON ST—AS FIRST OLASS GER. ‘Man cov! ity or country; first class refere! ST 2TH ST.TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG VO5 Mast 27H Sraclass cook and iaundress; the other ase ered and waitress; Will aasiat With ‘Washing ; best city elerence. — « WEST 19TH 8T., FRONT HOUS TWO PAIR 130 Whitin pt A tregpectable voune’ aint as good oe eist wih, Washing and ironing tt @ prival Fook ne as iectiog toa short distance inthe countrys Dest city reference. pags = West SiS? ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS 145 WE otk good wasner and irouer, ins pre vate fami Ny. Caiiior two days OQ 4 EAST as? ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 234. Bhnan‘ss cook, washer and ironer; good city Felerence from last place, 92Q WEST STITH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS PLAIN 207 cook, 4 good washer and ironer, in a small 1am- iy; good retereace from last place, 24.6 WEST CTH St, TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— rs, 4 young girl as good plain cook, washer and ironerin « private amily; best city references Can be wen for one da: 948 WEST 47TH ST., PIRST FLOOR. —A RESPECT. able girl as cook, washer and ironer; best city revere 30) EAST 23TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS vv" ) cook ; 1 objection £0 mssist With the washing. 317 SIST ST.—AS COMPETENT COOK; SIX YEARS? Dit referer e from her |: plac } 32 WEST 17TH ST., REAR—A RESPECTABLE girl as plain cook, Washer aud troner, or would do housework for a small family ; city reterence, 3 10TH AV.. BETWEEN 28TH AND 29TH STS, rear house.—As French cook in respectable family. 40 BAST 18fH 8 TWEEN 1ST AV. AND A, in the bakery.—A respectable womaa ag that glass cook ; thoroughiy understands English, Premeh and American ‘cooking; soups, teats, game, pastries, bread. amd desserts of 41 Kinds; city reterence ; no objection to a first class boarding house. 1 3 = 3D AV.. BETWEEN 77TH AND 78TH 8TS,, 0D) top tock, tront.—A_ young girt to cook, wash: and tron ina sual private tamily; good elty reference. 1.4.05 BRGADWAY, CORNER OF STH sta et young girl as plain cook, washer and troner, or to do genera: housework in a small private family; good city reference, MERICAN PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SIT. uation. —Where the best cook in the city is wanted, would suit me best nnot be exceiled Mm Freneh, Spauish and all other new styles of cooking; is capable to tuke the charge and do the marketing: the best city reierence, Can be seen at her present empioyer's, | Address J. L., box 143 Herald Uptown Branch ot SITUATION WANTED—AS COOK IN A PRIVATE SS tamily; no objections to either count 4 tress MC Herald othoee mati aa ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS COOK | last employer, “Address®. My Mi care John Selena. Ser* | fe ress r wey CuY Heights, J aes ee Chambermaids. &c. 296 RENWICK ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL <U as chambermaid; best city reterencea. Gall tor two days. 5O MES? 2TH St.—a YOUNG COLORED WoMaN aschambermaid or nurse; best references from Present and former cimployers. Address M. J. 63 WEST SSTH ST, PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—. A respectable young woman as chambermaid or Waitress or to do chamberwork and waiting in a small faxuly. 8 BASEMENT.—A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL + : hamberwork and washing und ironing. Can be seen, tor two days, at present employer's L13 WES! HTH St—TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG girls: one a8 chambermaid and waitress: also a rst clags cook; first cluss reierences May be seen at their lastemployer’s, Cail or address, 137 718, AY. BETWEEN lsTH AND 19TH STS—A , Young woman to dochamberwork and waiting in & private family ; willing to assist with the washing and ironing; three years’ city reference from last place. 138 WES? WtH st, IN THE REAR—A YOUNG ena gan ae iret class Chambermatd nd todo fine ‘oping in a private - Crenco from last place,” Pave tamUY: good city res 5 WEST 88D ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS chambermaid and waitress, or would do general + willing and obligi wd city reference. WEST 36TH ST.A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM- bermaid and waitress and to assist with wash- PAt ing and ironing; best city reterences. 212 WEST 2TH ST., ROOM Ll.—A RESPECTABLE oR oey Louse ; willing and obliging 226 EAST 45TH ST., ROOM 12—A YOUNG WOMAN as chambermaid and waiiress in a private tami- dy; best city reserence. 230 EAST 53D ST.. BASEMENT, PRESENT EM- ind over's—A respectable young girl as chamber. ‘mxid and waitress or to assist in Washing and ironing in suall private tamily; 1s kind to cluldfen; tome year? Dest city reference. 934. Ast ast sta, youNG WOMAN TO DO chamberwork and fine waslung. or would do Plain sewing good city reference irou fast place. A will make herself Week, BLRMANEN’ oftes 3 city 14 ‘work in @ small private family; 1s a good servant for & steady home. Call, aiter 10 o'clock, at basement doar, city GOOD OPERATOR, WITH OWN WHE 204 LER & WIL son machine, would like to live with a dressinaker; enerally usetul, Address, for one box 143 Herald Uptown Branch e General Housework, cc. EAST HOUSTON St—A HIGHLY RECOM. wended German girl to do general housework; er country, pac tae: 3 WEST 4TH st. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S) —& Protestant young Woman to do general house- MADISON ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A_ YOUNG girl to do general housework in small private iFeterences given if required. 0 WOOSTER ST.. REAR.—A YOUNG SCOTCH girl to do general house work ina private family; proterred. 40 45 236 work ; be: 998 236 tor two days 6 247 249 Feferences. Call for two days. ‘work in @ small American tamily. dress; goud city reference. -feference. Apply te-morrow. FAST S4TH ST., TWO FLIGHTS OF STAIRS, Ht—A respectable girl to do general house- city reference. Call for two days. WEST 82D ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO do housework ‘in a small private family, Call BOWERY, —A GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL housework ; city or country; best city reterence. WEST 2TH ST.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN Wishes to do housework in a small family: city AV. B, CORNER OF 15TH ST., GROCE RY.— | 4 respectable German girl todo Zeueral house- | 1 ) EAST 46TH 81.—. = general housework, “BS tee a YOUNG GIRL TO DO & very good plain laun- WEST 52D ST.T0 DO GENERAL HOUSE. work: isa good cook, washer and ironer; good | ic | tween Isth and 19th sta PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— REMALES. A Spewe, wipow, 3, Teas OF AGE, WELL | wicuted and mus! ; would preter to travel, Address’ in ox oT Herald once. a ff A GERMAN LADY DESIRES A SITUATION AS erness in a frst class family; she isa perfect ieacher of French, German. musie, &c.; best references. “Address P. O. B., box 2,43 Post office. __ HELP WANTED—e “MALES. CHANCE FOR MEN, WouEN, BOYS AND GIRLS to, learn Telegraphy and take ona — THOM? BONS College, 20 Fourth avenues opposite Cooper Testi tute. “Telegraphy taught practically with instrumenss. A* mn ABLE BODIED. INDUSTRIOUS, TIDY WOMAN, dena th youne children, can have rent, fuel, educa- onal ad wes, kc. for her services, ©: - dress SCHOOL, 39 East ath street. tee COOK FRENCH WOMAN; N&ED NOT SPEAK ENG- lish; must bring certifleates; none but first class need apply: also French wattre: housework; must speak k: st, between Il AM. and 1 ADIES WANTED—TO WORK either at home or in store. trom 9 A.M. to3 #7. M, MULINERS WANTED.—FIVE OR SIX FIRST CLASS Vi hands wanted for an old established house in & Western city, Stea employment given. |For partica lars call at the oifice of J. BENNETT, 544 Broadway, Sew York, for one wee! 5 must t with tan, Apply at 83 West 26th ON BEAD LACES Inguire at 260 6th av. LOWENSTELN’ ‘ER WANTED—A1 TRIMMER, TO GO TO BAL- i the most liberal arrangement for the year or season; none need w Hi Salta Retiree ee Te HMEN AND GARDENERS, COAG ee COACHMAN AND GROOMS SITUATION WANT. ed—By & single man; safe and accustomed city driver; excellent groom: sober, reliable man; first class references. Address 8., box 132 Herald office, COACHMAN AND GROOM'S SITUATION WANT. ‘ed—By a married man; understands lis business thoroughly; city or country ; first class references. Ad- dress T. k:, box 202 Herald office. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN coachwian ana groom; good gardener if required; two years’ city reterence ‘trom last place. THE TRADES. 3 WATCHMAKER, OF THRER YEARS’ EX- WV iniresa situation, where he would have &n opportunity to linprove himself in the higher branches of his business; will work for 4 moderate salary where the advantages are extraneous. Address lock ‘box 367 Post olegy Springfield, Mass. GINEER WANTED—FOR al East ath st 2. side OTICE.—TO FRESCO AND HOUSE PAINTERS, first “class artificial workmen are always to be Yo! perience, “DAXTR ENGINE, 2 COACHMAN, box 152 Herald ottice. FIRST CLASS COACHMAN (YOUNG MAN), WIT the highest recommendations: polite aud obligt horoaghly conversant with the duties, Addre HOMAS, care of J, B. Brewster & Co., 5th av., corner of Gall for two days. 8 GARDE gi - MIDDLEAGED MAM. — nt to take fulbeharge of a frst c! place ; ci | Fotorbnce, addres F. CARDENKI, Qos Ll Herald oes. YOUNG MAN, HAVING HAD TEN YEARS' EXPE. rience in the banking business, late receiving teller in one of the New York banks, desires & position im.sotue UVauking house or bank; is thoroughly conversant with the business in every particular; an turnish unexcep- Honable refercnees and secury. Address B. J. B., box 155 Herald oftice. GARD) COACHMAN AND wanted—By a single man; thorou doth branches; can mil os afral moderate ; best city revere! G,8., Dox 198 Heruld office. A SINGUE YOUNG MAN As coach dener’s assistant and ian of all wor ‘ood tnilker, driv Worker; Scotchman preferred. pply, with Reaeitt "§ SITUATION bly understands to Work; Waces ny nices, Address, for two days, PFOTESTANT WANTED—AS WAITER OR CHAM- permaid or to do general housewosk for a small family, with reterence. No. 247 Sist st. PEN EMBROIDERERS WANTED—OF SUPERIOR abthty. Address, with full particulars, ABILITY, Herald Uptown Branch ottice. WANTED, © | PROTESTANT GIRL, TO TAKE charge of a young child; great experience not so much required as ap ntire willingness to conform to wishes of employer. Call at69 Union place (4th av.), be- 49 in a small private family; good'eity reference from last place. 1TH AY., BETWEEN 6TH AND 370H STStA respectable young girl to do general housework 51 98 2 f pani gir conv Upto rene verwork and pan erence. 8D AV., SECOND PLOOR, OVER THE GRO- cery store.—A competent Young woman to do | ral housework ina swall private iamily; city rer JANTED—A GOOD SEAMSTRESS, WHO WILL assist with chamberwork; none but a Protestant need apply at do Js West Slst st. WARSTEDIA RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL FOR general housework, in a small American family; must understand English and be a good washer ald ironer. Apply at $ Cottage place, between 11 4.M. and BETWEEN 67TH AND 58TH STS.—A.,| irl to do general housework or cham- iting.” Cal'tor two days 8TH A soune. Housekeepers, &c. WEST 4TH ST. TWO FLIGHTS UP, ROOM 6.— A young lady as housekeeper in # wilower's fam- juure BLLA. 6TH AV.. FIRST FLOOR—A YOUNG LADY as housekeeper in a widowers family, oF com- Call all woe! UATION WANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER OR COM- ion, by @ well eaucated lady, 2% years of age, ersant with French, Engtish and German; city ref- address, for two V.. box 183 Herald we Branch N. A wisn 36 veare become responsible tor the rent, and jor whom. she would act as ho Mrs, BE, ob} roy WIDOW, POSSESSING FIRST CLASS FURNI- ture, sufficient for a three or four story house, es tO Meet With a party of gentlemen who would usckeeper: best reerence. Address Uptown Branch office. Nuracs. dc. VANDAM 8T., FIRST FLOOR. —A YOUNG GIRL I6 years of age, living with her parents, to take of children {n'a private tamily: ts willing and ing: waxes not so much an object as a good home. tor two days. 89 toa 14 fam best isa gal Kurope as nurse, or as waicing maid to # lady or tamily. 115 226 _ 229 29: F At resent employer's Can be séen trom 10 A. M. 316 city or country.’ Call or address for two da, 38: chamberwor! trom its birth: can bring up oa the bottle and do plain sewing ; best city reference. BQ] 3 Avy CORN pore ST.—A PROTESTANT OL! English woman as infant's nurse; can take care of it from its birth, and bring it up on the bottle if re- | CHRISTOPHER ST., ROOM 19.—A RESPECT- able young Protestant girl to go travelling to EAST 46TH ST.—A COLORED GIRL AS NURSE or chambermaid in a private family. Call tor cae pe pet Cotes WEST 28TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK.—A& 1, 16 years of age, to assist in the care of chil- maké herself generally useful; no objection short distance in the country. 5 WEST 38TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED O. girl as nurse in & good private tamily. WEST 17TH ST.—A RE ool “ WEST 27TH ST., FIRST PLIGHT, FRON respectable girl, 13 years of age, in a private ily a8 child's nurse; Would like to go to the country; reference. STH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL ‘one or two young children; EAST 39TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK.—A respectable Protestant girl as nurse'for a baby; | neat sewer, by hand or machine; no objection to ER ST—A COMPETENT YOUNG to mind children and assist with Hent references Call for two days. 2 BLEECK 4 woman ex 2D AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS IN. fant’s nurse; understands the care of an infaut ed; is Willing o travel to any part; best reterence. for two days. 246 WEST 47TH ST, TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— few and 80 6TH AV.—AN EXPERIENCED MONTHLY nurse, at present disengaged, wishes to make a more engagements; best city reference trom ladies joctors. A young girl as chambermaid or waitress in a. private family; can take iuil charge of @ dining room; est city references trom her last place. 994. TH, AVi—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER. 4 maid and waitress; over six years’ retere Irom last place, ei as 1.428 fresh breast of milk ; good reference. 2b AV., INTHE BAKERY.—A RESPECT- able young Woman to go out a8 wet nurse; BOO BAST 0 st.—as Finer CLASS CHAMBER- maid; would assist with Washing and ironing; best city references. 33) BAST sist ST., BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS.— respectable youn; ri as chambermaid and to assist with waiting; Good city relereice. © WEST 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS 33. chambermaid or waitress; no objections to « Private bearding house or to go im the coumtry; good tity references. 35 5 EAS? 19TH ST.~A SWEDISH GIRL, AGED 17 DOO years, as chambermaid and waitress; «mall waxes, but good place; Thursday atternoons or evenings and -unday atternoons iree tor three months; best rei- erences. Call or address. 3Q7 STHAYcAN INTELLIGENT COUNTRY GIRL as chambermaid or waitress or to assist with housekeeping : can operate on the Grover & Baker ma- chine and is willing and obliging; good reference. 436 WEST 2D ST. BETWEEN 9TH AND 0TH OD avs., second took, room 7.—A respectable girl to do chamberwork and waiting or chamberwork and sew- ing: can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; good city reterence, . 32D ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A GIRL 15 YEARS old to dg light chamberwork and waiting ina te family. Call tor two days. 1.299 Bar, SOUTHEAST, CORNER 71ST ST.—. B,450 As chitmbermald, and to assist in ‘the wash- Dresesmakers and Seainstresse. 13 WEST, WASHINGTON PLACE.—A FIRST CLASS © French dressmaker wishes few more engage- ments by the day or week, five years’ experience on the Wheeler & Wilson machine; can uring one if required: liberal terms; best city reference. Address Miss LE BRON, BQ WEST gid STOLADIES CAN SAVE ALL « trouble of having dressmaking done at home elegant walking, evening and reception, handsome fi trimmed in the ‘latest Parisian style, are all done ata. very low price. 12 WEST 90TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A FAMILY seamstress in families by the day or week. Call br address SEAMSTRESS, 20 WEST 27TH ST.— who is a g Wands dressinaking a iid or do Light chamberwor! over four years’ reference from ber last employer. 22: EAST 42D S1.—AS SEAMSTRESS IN A PR vate fami city or country ; understands dress- making; can cut aud fit; overates on Wheeier & Wilson’s | machine ; best city reverence. z WEST 21H ST, BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH SA eran young woinan an dresden: il pete stress; can do all Kinds o/ tamily sewing; can operate on several machines; good city reterenc 252 WEST 26TH ST.—A COLORED SEAMSTRESS, OL with best city reverence, wishes a situation by | is dressmaking and all i ail the week on seamstress EAST 46TH 8T.—AS FIRST CLASS SEAM. | stress; good city reference. Inquire for Mrs. the week or month : understan kinds of family sewing. C: 30) FINN, edit to be seen ; is willing and able to av anything ro: | 1 Hrequired. Call for two days. 2D AV.—A HEALTHY YO! ‘wet nurse; her own baby, se WOMAN AS en weeks old, ed: no Objection to the country; best city reference city or gentleman; @qther as 1 a Uptown Branch office. WELL EDUCATED YOUNG GERMAN LADY wishes @ situation to take care of an iavalid lady ntleman ; good reference ean be furnished. Address jy DOX Herald office, sae et RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN AS NURSE and seamstress; speaks French and English; best reference. Address 5. K. A., Herald Uptown Brauch oftice. E KNOWLEDGE | to Europ: M., Hera FRENCH MAID, HAVING of English, wishes to find a family coin iady’s maid. Address F. | A | eco | office 10: 13 ‘wee! | tem ironi from fineries of every description done pro! style. 245 | 24¢ Wasliing aud ironing: tormerly worked 1a a laindry, ¢ 251 or would go out Ly the day; futing done 1 Qe | 330 address LVA > COMPETENT NURSE WOULD LIKE A SITUA. tion to mind a baby to bring up on the bottle; well munended. Address F. ¥., Herald Uptown Branch e. Laundresses, &ec. WEST 27TH ST.—A SUPERIOR LAUNDRESS solicits washing’ to do at her house; linens and | mptly in superior | JW. BROWN. | WEST 251H ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK.—A J respectable woman to go out two days in the «to do Washing; would take course Washing home. inane ee ST 45TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS LA' ess: Dest city reference. | WEST 28TH 8T., respectable young woman to go out FIRST FLOOR, BACK.—A y the day WEST 47TH 8ST. N. R #TH AV., ROOM 5—A respectable English woman wishes ladies’, gen- nen’s or taiuilies’ Washing, by the mouth or dozen, ea ly. REYNOLDS. EAST 28TIt ZAR 1ST AV., TOP FLOOR.— | A respectable Woman to do Washing (without ing) at her own residence; 20 years’ best reteremce n city of Newark, her former residence. Call on or JH WARZ, Mrs. and year 1 181 ST, THREE STAIRS UP.—a FIRST | laundress to do family washing; fluting | fineries neatly done, on reasonable terms; tree | #' city reterene | 61 Bete 13 fami | boar two davs. 210 ¥ 6TH AY. A respectable woman fluting, or Would go out rences. Call on or addre Waitresses, de. WEST 19TH 8T., IN THB REAR.—A RESPECT. able young girl as first class waitress in @ private ly ; Lest city reterence trom last place. CORNER 36TH ST., IN THE STORE.— | fo Waehing, ironing | by the day or week. to work CG | | | Sf 27TH 8T., ONE STAIRS UP, ROOM | young woman ag first class waitress: private | ‘ding liouse preierred; highest references. Call tor 390) WEST STH St. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S),— OLY A respectable woman to do general housework; good reference BQH Wit AV. BETWEEN 28TH AND 29TH s7s.. OL) rear house.—As first class dressmaker with & respectable family by the month, 465 STLAv.ONE DOOR ABOVE 28TH St., FinsT De) foor.—A' first class dressmaker, with” Al city references, would like the work of @ few more tamili by the day or at her own home; wedding x ner specialty, she alters misfitted dresses and makes over* old ones equal to new; wiso cuts and fue WEST 42D ST.—A FIRST CLASS SEAMSTRESS wishos # few more engagements by the day In private families; can cut, fit and trim in the latest styles vate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine ; ladies’ and infanw’ trosseaux a specialty. Address COMPELENT. 622 6TH AV.—AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAK. ‘will go out by the day or will take work at uwa home: fi ‘@ specialty; terms reasonable, week Ce as of Gressmaker. Address Miss ILD OLAK Hunter yout La Wee reverence from employers. Address K. 5, or ress. “div NM AMERICAN GIRL AS DRESHMAKBR IN A rald Uptown Branch o' ate i= few A Rieek Aree WISHES TO GO OUT BY THE DAY private tamily, or to go out by the day or week; IPETENT DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE A more engagements by the day; a perfect fit Clay references. Address L. C. B. town h office. pM a) ee RIRNOBD DR: MAKER 1 0 OUT BY De renter ae naa 29 character, wa. 6TH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL AS WAITRESS IN 4 small private family; best reference as to agter. Be. at present employer's, Can be seen trom | Hu BM 4 r i and | | Ww 794 good reference. | make different languages and is williny erenci terms low. Apply to 4TH AY, NEAR 68D 8T.—A COMPETENT girl (German) as waitress or chambermald; Miscelianeous, | EAST 2D ST. OVER THE PRIVATE STABLES — A respectable Woman to assist inthe kitchen and | reelt generally usetul. Call tor two days. —A RESPECTABLE WO- ment house ; can speak three Work; best city ret- | PER. CORNELIA 8T., ROOM AN as janitress iu a teu Inguwe for HOUSEKE| 28 MADISON AV.—A GERMAN MAID TO AN [N- valid lady or to take care of children; bust references. are A FIRST CLASS HAIRDRESSER D @ few more Indy customers by the mont Miss 1. G., Sia Oth st, Letween lst Third bell id ave., second floor. Intelligence Offices. LARGE’ NUMBER OF GERMAN SERVANTS. capaole and (rustwortay, found constantly on hand wy, near Zuth at, Hirst floor, Mrs, HOLST Et ANTED—SIX FAMILIES ANDO FIVE LABORERS tor South Carolina, one cabinet foreman. two boys one maie cook, ce, ce ower Mrouch Youse Won a | GMs DUULY, General seotetary, |W | fion; can turnish first cluss reference,” Address | box li ANTED—A COMPETENT WOMAN FOR DOWN. stairs work. 347 East doth E ANTED—GOOD HANDS FOR FINE SEWING ON children's clothes, 2145th ay,, corner 26th st. V W v. earner i ncaa pte Ae Herat ig acre ae Magi eral housework for. taipity of twos wages ply, with references, at $82 bast 78th see os 88 ab eee ree LANs EMER Lapses wbrovers and apprentics Al iately to A&W. W.5l WA 77) Canal band me ‘ANTED—A. NEAT, TIDY GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework and plain cooking ina private tamil in Linden, N. J; a pleasant home aud $10 per_mom wages Apply to J. P. MAHQUAND, Jr., 107 Grand st, corner Meroer. anh ANTED—IN.A PRIVATE FAMILY, A GIRL TO cook, wash and tron. Apply at 108 West lith st. JANTRD—AN INTELLIGENT GIRL, TO WHOM steady work will be given; work to be done at home it preterred; wages weekly. in own hanawrit- ing, stating where can be seen, G Z M., Herald Uptown Branch office. NT“D—20 EXPERIENCED HANDS TO WORK | on paper bags. Only those who sunderstand the | trade nu Pply at BLEYER BROS, , 274 Kast Houston st | | at 49 Broadway. A. WORKING | SINGLE SCOTCH GARDE wanted—Must understand xreenhouse, flowers, Plants, vegetables and fruits and general superyision o & gentleman's piace. Address, with copy of references, Dox 2,425 Post office. COACHMAN SITUATION both branches rs’ relerences, AND GARDENER’: wanted—Bby a single man , understan: thoroughly: sober, and obliging; two Address J, F., box 210 Herald office. YOUNG MAN (MARRIED) WANTS A SITUATION as first class coachman ; no objection to the country. Address 44 Eastalst t., or 23 William st,, Morrisania. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A young man, single; leaves on account of employer going to Murope; Hye yeary city reterence. Call on or address J. J., 22 Bast 18th st. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A married man, no family: is a good groom and a careful drivers good city references: to objections the-count jdress J., Herald Uptown Branch A. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—DY A SIN: gle young inan of long experience: is a first rate driver and excellent groom; has the best city reterence. Call on or address No. 68 University place. SITUATION AS COACHMAN WANTED—CITY OR country: first class recommendations Call at or address, for one week, Il. harness maker, No, 1445:h av. COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A Ps competent man; is temperate, aud understands his business thoroughly; has the very'best city references, Call or address il East 9th st, private stable, [Ohi SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG married man; capable in every particular; sober, faithful and honest; three years’ reierence from last cemployer. Address P, M., box 105 Heraid office, (Obed AND GROOM’S SITUATION—BY A first class man; understands his business persectly;, can milk and help with gardening if required; heat and obliging; first class references, Address K., box 14 Herald office. \OACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE, / man (North of Ireland Protestant); cando plain gardening and milk if reautred; does not smoke, chew ‘ink; best references. Address M. D., box 204 Herald WANIEDIA NEAT, TIDY GIRL TO MAKE HER. | self generally useful in @ small private family, where there are children; best city reference required. Apply at No. W9 West lst st. WANTED-A GERMAN GIRL, AS SHAMSTRESS, and to wait on children, Apply at 45 West 5uth st. from 8 to 10 o'elock. Wantep—a COOK, WASHER AND TRONER; CITY references required. Apply at 142 East 13th sc crom XERMAN GARDENER.—SITUATION WANTED, BY J a single man, who thoroughly understands his busi- pss in all its branches, greenhouses and graperies, truit, tlowers and vegetables, best city reference from L ployers. Address 4. S.; at seed store, 15 John st., N NARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A GER- 3 man married man, who has a practical knowledge in raising truit, Gowers and vegetables, outdoor and un- der glass; bestreterence. Address M. B., box 141 Heraid Ones ha 10 tol2 A. M WANXISD-A GIRL AS WAITRESS AND TO DO | the tine washing and ironing; best references re- quired, Inquire at Hast 54th st, “WaAnNtEDrA FEMALE ASSISTANT IN A FANCY | store to learn the business; also a competent yirl | for housework, at 412 4th av, WANIED-A GOOD COOK; MUST assist WITH | washing: city reference required. Apply at 16 | East Sist st, trom 9 till 12 ML | WA D-—A SMART, STEADY WOMAN, TO DO | kitchen work and a Vittle plain cooking ; to a ood | Woman good wages. Appiy at Pinsent Oyster saloon. 217 6tn ay., alter 9 o'clock. TANTED.—A FIRST CLASS GERMAN ©OOK CAN find an excellent situation, with high wa; city reierence required. Apply at 54 West tween 9 and 12 o'elock. WANIEDCA FIRST | CLASS | WASHE starcher in the laundry 248 East 20th st. those who thoroughly understand the business mced ap- | y. Cail immediately, ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, LADIES OF REFINE- ment, tor a profitable business, which eau be done at their own homes; taught in o1 Y least $20 per week. ‘Call at resid trom 10 to 4 dormerly 8 4th av.) | ANTED—A GOOD COOK, wHO UNDERSTANDS | her business thorcughly and can give unexception- able city reference, none otter need apply at 140 West Sith st, from 10 o'clock A. M, til 2 P.M, WANTEDIA RESPECTABLE GIRL, ABOUT 16, TO ‘do general housework. Apply at $10 Weat 20cn at, between 9 and 10 A. M. to-day. WANIEDTA GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER; | also a smart girl as waitress and chambermaid, in a private boardias house: no ovjection to cook having & little girl with her. 353 West 35h st. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE SITUATION WANTED—BY A SCOTCHMAN QAR Pied) as farmer; thoroughly understands, Ris Dusl- A ;_wite to take charge of dairy and poultry if re- red. Address J. S., Cook avenue, Newtown, L. L. N EXPERIENCED BARTENDER AGED 22 WHO AA thoroughly understands the business, Gepites a situa. | ne quil TAUR, box 217 Herald office. _ N ENGLISHMAN DESIRES A SITUATION AS waiter, and carver if required, ina boarding house | or private family; city or country’; elty reierence, 223 Vest 27th st. YOUNG MAN W A SITUATION WITH A farmer, aud can also help to keep accounts and Tuuke himself generally useful Address D. J, £., 125th st., between Sth and 9ih avs. GITCATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN (GER. | "man, as ator address No, 1 V TANTED—A farm or country seat, by a middle-aged American, who can give, the best refere: Address box 73 Post | office, Port Jefferson, Suttolk county. N.Y. J ANTED—BY A COLORED MAN, A SITUATION AS waiter; has eleven years’ experience from one place. Call, between 12 and 2, at 31 East 38th st. y TANTED—BY RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A | situation In a grocery store or as bartender In a're- spectable house: reiereuce and security if required. A dress T, P. D., Herald Uptown Branch office, WALTER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A COLORED | oUNg ian in a boarding house or private family ; city relerences. Gl) Sthav,, corner of 40th st. WAXTED=A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN OF | twelve years’ experieice in the business, ag asalst- ant barkeeper; will be disengaged when a suitable situ- ation offers. Adcress P. ., 74) Myrtle av., Brooklyn. } CLERKS AND SALESMEN MAN, WITH $300 TO LEND HIS EMPLOYER, can Have a good situation: a good salesman or tray: | elling agent preierred. Apply to or addross JACKSON, 179 Hester st., second fleor. A PRACTICAL, ENE ©, RELIABLE BUSINESS A wan, salesinin, ‘negotiator and manager, will en- gage at once with a mercantile or msanufacturing house At A moderate salary , the best proof Jurnished as to abil ity, integrity, tenacity, &c., upon an interview. Address | ENTERPRISE, box 44 Herald office. | RU ERK WANTED—A SINGLE MAN. with reference, at 02 Grand st APPLY, | GAL SMAN, WHO CAN SY joobing trade, can earn ing them to a manutacture cums, Address. B., box WAXTEDIYOUNG sx dry goods t corner Grand 3 E OUT-OF-TOWN ission by introduc. | of shirt tronts, collarsaud — Heraid office, 10 LEARN THE RETAIL Apply LORD & TAYLOR, Chrysti ws TED—A EXPERIENCED ENGROSSING clerk in a law office in Brooklyn, Addyesa, With | references, M. £. D., Heruid oftice, | WASTEDIBY A YOUNG AT TORNEY-AT-LAW (WITH | fe a tuploma), & ps on ts correspondent of collector | for. percantile louse. <idress, £ | WARDS, vox 107 Heraid oflice. ee | ANTED—A SALESMAN WELL AC With the liquor (rade to seli an old and first class stomach bitters 40 years in tbe market, Address, With | nee and terms, GKISTHOLD, Herald office. | A STOCK BROKER'S OFFICE, A put 1) years old; must be a good ac. inménded Adaress, for twodays | | UAINTED well, Heraia office countant an ANTED=IN A DOWNTOWN REAL ESTATE OF- wood and rapid writer: salary $6 per week and apercentage on his carnings, also a boy; $3 per week; those having ¢ ice preferre dress (own wrinkg, with reicreice and experience, O. ¥. b & CO., | (55 Hera ¢. ED UPHOLSTERY ang the department; « competent person wil be liberally dealt JOUNSION, Broadway, 5h wy. and $24 st. with, J WASTED A CLERK TO DO SOME BOOKKEEPING ‘and attend tw various duties, and who is not efrald | of constant Work 10 tours a day and 11 hours when nec: | essary; uo Sttention will be given to answers without | reierences, the residence of the applicant, and full par. | Uculars in Yegard to ormmer business pursed. Addrexe TANTED—! EXPERIEN salesman capable of ima thorough! %, B., DOx 149 Herald otic WaAXte YOUNG MAN TO ACT AS ABSIBTANT | ys of an incorporated company: salary $1.00) ber year; must ve a stoccboider in the company to the st 1800), Adurens, With reference, U, OU, Gry BONUS TO ANY PER! cure for ine @ position rence om 10s N y Muy | hab | ont of pla | gle; best reterence. Addre: | of Brooklyn and New York | need apply. No. 5 Wall st | Address, in ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST class man, who thoroughly understands his busi- in every respect; would preter a situation where cultivation of flowers and fruit is made a specialty had long experience; good reference; no familly; it required, Wife would take charge ot dairy. Address J. W.N., at Henderson's, 35 Cortlandt st. VARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE man: good flower and vegetable gardener; under- siands the cure of horses and cows; Js wililng and imdus- frlous; best reterenoe. “Address ENNIS, New England jotel,'30 Bowery. JARDENER SITUATION WANTED,—UNDER- stands hot and cold houses and vegetables, laying s and drainage; can milk; middle age ; sin: M. D., box 205 Herald offic YARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A THOR. * oughly practical man; understands greenhouses, hot and cold graveries, iruits, flowers aud vegetables; also laying out gentieman’s piace: is married; one child; beat reierence, address D. K., box 217 Herald office. SITUATIONS WANTED—BY A MAN AND WIFE; man as coachman and rdener: wife as chamber- aid and laundress; satisiactory reference. Address, for two day: 202 He: id oftice. GITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A 8O- © ber, respectable single German: understands his business periectly; good city reterences. Address H. G., Herald office. iin QITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN GARDENER, sD married: understands greenhouse, raperies, trulf, flowers and trees. Address HERMAN LWCKSIM, summit, Union county, N. J. ae SITUATIO! WANTED—BY A_ PRACTICAL GAR- deuers ‘married: the best of reference from last oe Addreas J. C., box 148 Herald Uptown Branch ottie i ‘ tcal gardener and farmer, to manage ss box 629 Middletown, Oran, \ BY A GERMAN COACHM. city references, Address 2 gentleman’ counts TUATION WANTED-BY A THOROUGH PRac. | iS | alia IAN; CAN GIVE | West 17th st. toand ‘Assembiy Koome, 200 34 rv. ee vita FRESCO PAINTERS? UNION, | CULVERSMITAS = WANTED-TWO GOOD PLATE workers and a chaser, one that is used to chasing Castings and boly work; mone bt sober men need ap- ply. Direct to SCHULTZ & FISCHER, No. 10 Swvenson street, San Francisco, WASTEDIAN ARTIST IN OIL OR PASTEL: one in water color, ink and crayon can obtain per manent situations; none but strictly first class need ap: ply. ANTHONY £ Cv., 591 Broadway, or BENDANN’S Galleries, Baltimore. ANTED—A FIRST CLA: ALSO RAL CUSTOM cutter in a fine tailoring establishment; a berma- nent ‘position form succusstul man, Address TAILOR, 099 Post office. ~ GENE: MAN IN A CARPET STORE pity; one who is thoroughly acquainted , and must r in Jersey City; best ting salary required, City Post office, NTED—A BRASS TURNER AND FINISHER, ke W* periect in his trade; none others need apply: ps must state full particulars where he has worked, Address, wh imme- kind of Work most accustomed to, &¢. 4. box 3 Heraid oil diately, E. ¥, G. V J ANTED—A SITUATION BY AN E machinist: sx years’ sea service aud twelve years Asa practical machinist; understands all kinds of en- gines, high or low pressure; also understands steam pipe Hitting; No objection to going to sea; strictly temperate; best recommendation from last employer. Address B. M., 213 Bast 23d st., second tloor, [NE FILE FRANCAISE DESIRE | SE, PLACER comme fille de chambre ou bonne d'enfant.. Sia dresser, pour deux jours, Wane heure a cing, au No. 135 South 5th av. FRENCH ADVinasSEME TS. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, QENNET? BUILDING SS GREAT REDUCTION IN RENTS. WITH A VIEW TO SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS’ FOR THE FEW OFFICES NOW REMAINING UNLET IN THE BENNETT BUILDING THE RENTS HAVE BEEN REDUCED, AN FIRST CLASS TENANTS MAY OBTAIN OFPICES AT VERY LOW RENTS. TO INSURANCE AND BANKING OFFICES IS NOW PRESENTED AN UNUSUALLY FAVORABLE OPPOR- TUNITY TO SECURE ELIGIBLE OFFICES, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, THE ABOVE BUILDING COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, HEATED BY STEAM, Two TORS, ALL MODERN IMPBOVEMENTS, INQUIRE oF iJ [ElE|3I =| | [| PS HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREET, STOR PLACE HOTEL TO LEASE, PAVORABLY.— 100 sults of rooms, stores, rostaurants, basements; most sitely, centrally located, fronting Broadway, be- fween Cooper Insutute and Bible House. Apply at 27 hi nu CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED.—TO LEASE, THE Reservoir Park Hotel, to a responsible party, corner Of Sixth avenue and Fortieth street; first class location, Apply to H, SOLUMON, 55 Reade «iret. bis DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Unfurnished. A UNFURNISHED DWELLINGS, cit recaney Nad Y East, No.6 West S2d. No. 5 Kast ‘Seth, V. RK. STEVENSON, Ji ACTASOHANCE (TO LEASE, | FURNISHED, 2 + cosey House, suitable for a small family: rent mod. erate to a responsible party; possession at once, Apply at a7 Ninete avenue, from ee erect, tourth door east of A —TO BASE, 324 MADISON AVENUE. RSE + class House, Hove Scona stone, nou! ni Hodp. For permite aypiy at No. Beat Ports seventh Se NOTTAGES, BRICK HOU; ,OORS C' cheap—in the Ninth ward ingood locations; Floor and Basement, Niveteenth street; trame Cottage Sixteenth street and Ninth ; Apply 4t 603 Hudson street, “YCBUe eight rooms To LET—THE DWELLIN: Fifty second street, ing May L For terms apply t ney, &e., 153 Nassau sree : LET—THE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE Qwith French roof) M1 West Thirty. store minty lourth streets po rent$3.W0. Apply to 5. B. HU 8, 38 John street. KT, NEAR LEX of LET—ON FORTY. SIXTH sti ington avenue, & smi ree ste House, “Apply to tl; H. CAMMANN, 2 Ping sirece, Me YOUR, STORY BROWN stone Dwelling, No. 3 West Fifty-third stress be, tween Fifth and Sixth avenues; 8:2, $53, $100.1 L. SOUN, 335 Broadw Sion Inquire of ANGNBC; LS iL, OL, 647 | Mad! ‘nue : Ok ast 8d, 22 Wi HOUSE ny wr Bat condition; poasesslo E. FARNSWORTH, Attore ‘MENTS FURNISHED ROOMS AND APART: TO LET. N ELEGANT, COMFORTABLY FURNISHED SUIT of Parlors to let, to gentiemen, in first class private dene iu family) No. 230 East TWenty-bifd ab PARLOR FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS, FURNISHED, for housekeeping; piano. bath, hot water and gas; house private: terins moderate: " parlor, warmed odd also two other Kcoms. 171 East Elghty-sevent stree! FURNISHED UPPER ROOM, $34 FRONT HALL Koow, $3 50; fire in cach if desired, at reasonable first class residence. No, 6 St. Mark’s place, near adway and Cooper Institut SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WISHES TO LET A 4A pleasant furnished tront Room to a respectable gen- tieman; all the iinprovements on the same floor; price $4.4 week, gas included, at No. 106 Fitty-sixth street, be- tween Lexington and Fourth avenues, NIC LARGE FRONT ROOM Y FURNISH ZA over parlor to let, to gentleman only, in private house: all improvements: “terms reasonuble:” reer: ences, 107 Kast Twenty seventh street, near Fourth av. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TWO LARGE Rooms on the second floor, furnished; all the im. provements: low rent: convenient to cars, &c. 313 West Ninetecuth street, {URNISHED NICELY—FRONT ROOM, WITH BED- room, water and everything conventent for howse- keeping, aha quiet house.” No. 4 Varick street, near North Moore street. T° LET—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOB Floor; also a ark Room and Hall Bedroom om second fivor; bath and gas, 214 Kast 1u6th st. 18 ¥ ‘OURTH STREET, ONE BLOCK FROM Broadway.—Une or two nicely turnished Rooms, with use of parlor; rent very moderate; Board if de 23' rf PB D STREET, WEST.—THREE HANDSOMELY FUR. nished Parlors to let, on first floor; have been occu. ied by a physician for two years: house and locality Brat cliss. Call, with referGnée, at No. 118, 26 LINTON PLACK, WEST UF BROADWAY (uighth street).—Nicely furnished Rooms for and wife or single gentlemen; everything comfortable; price moderate; English, French and Ger-nan spoken. SHED ROOMS AND APART+ NTS TO LE’ A SMa LY ADULTS, DESIRING 70 reduce expenses, can rent the greater Part of @ furnished Louse, in @ central part of the city. above Twenty-thir' street; house held by a dentist, who de SPLENDID CORNER PROVISION STORE TO let, in Harlem, with handsome fixtures, ice and THOMAS B, BERDELL, 806 Kast 118th street. OWERY.—TO LET, THE WHOLE OR ANY PART of @ first class Building on west side ut Bowery, at a low rent; store extra large and well adavied for elothing or dry'goods, For particulars apply to owner, 25 Water street, ANAL. STREET STORE AND DWELLING, ‘near People’s Bank, to lease for five years, at $3\ Tnquire ot WILLARD & CO., No. 3 Union square. NESS LOCALITY—NOS. 4,6 AND 8 East Twentieth street, adjoluing Lord & Taylor v or together. ‘JESSUP, 288 Broadway. BROADWAY, NEAR 387, 000, Cedar street, to rent, suitable ior lawyers insurance agencies, coal &e. Apply to E, H, LUDLOW £00., No. 3 REENWICH STREET.—STORE AND BASEMENT 286 Greenwich street, near Chambers street, running through to Bishop's iune, to let or lease, Inquire of ISAAC J. GREENWOOD, 214 West Fourteenth street, from 3 to 6 P. M. y OFIS TO LET—THREE FLOORS, 181 WILLIAM ST 4 Lofts to let—Three Floors, 185 William strect. Lofts to let—Three Floors, 19 Willlam street, near Spruce street. T, MARK’S HOTEL—!6 ROOMS, NEW BRIGHTOS Staten Island, is, owing to the death of the proprie= tor, to lease; Furniture for sale; ts one of the most popu- lar'and successful hotels in the United States. W. A. COLLINS, 28 Pine street, QTEAM POWER-—OR WITHOUT, TO LET, EITHER three Lofts or whole Building: size 5)x5% Apply 10 CH. WAGNER, 413 and 415 Ka: nty-iitth street, XTEAM POWER TO LET—TWO FLOORS, 36 BY 44; good light: heated by steam; power elevator; rent and Insurance low. Inquire ot &. C. KOBINSON, 160 West Twe: venth street. TORES TO LET*CHEAP—ON SIXTH AVENUE, Ninth avenue, in the Ninth ward and Canal street; first class locations tor teas, groceries, furniture, liquors, lager beer and oysters; twoare old established liquor Corners. Apply at 603 Hudson street. JANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND ‘dener: th fen Ae eg oe the coed and garden! O1 refetence dares 2. B., ‘box 207 Herald ENGAGEMENT, EITHER AS nd florist or private gardener; great in America; is thor. Address 1. P.F., 67 Vv horses and carring: trom last employers. At oftie WaATED-AN hurseryman ai experience ii Europe and five ye oughly competent; best references. Nassau st. WARTEDIA SITUATION AS GARDEN Englishman, single : nine years’ experient country ; understands the business in all its branches. Address M. A., 876 Broadwa; JANTED—A GARDEN who must be married; ODELL's, WY West 34th st. WANTEDGBY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION | AS groom: has perfect knowledge of his business; will- ing and obliging; best city retercnee. Address, tor two days, P. P., private stables, 131 West 17th st. ER, BY AN ALSO A COACHMA HELP WANTED—MALES SHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS to learn Telegraphy and take’ positions. —THOM BON's College, 20 Fourth avenue, opposite Cooper Insti+ tute. Telegraphy taught practically, with instruments. Aa LL'S BATH ), 61 LEXINGTON AV,, WANT agreeable, ’nd women tor baths and offices, notolder than 25 yeat 0 boy who understi '$ WANTED—TO SE GED in every 1amily: smart men can make from $4 to $6 113, a day, DVERTISING SOLICITORS OF EXPERIENC JA yeliability can optain profitable and permat émployment on a popular and much oudway, room 2. AND ot weded basiness | directory of New York, Boston and Philadeiphta; will fleld never worked ith retcrences, to &. St, basement. never have to ask or go but on commission 25 per cent. Apply WILLIS CLARKE & CO., 64 Beave BY FROM 12 10 15 YEARS OLD WANTED—AT 21 Weat Oth st. ;_one who can lodge at home; colored preierred ; wages $3 per week. OY WANTED: 14 OR 15 YEARS OLD, TO attend news stand; reference required. Apply, be- tween li and 12 A. M., at Hofman Hous FEPEAND, BOY WANTED-ONE WHO LIVES At {i home and can come well recommended; wages $2 r week. Address, in boy’s handwriting, ERRANDS, 0x 108 Herald office. USIC TEACHERS AND OTHERS AS CANVASSERS, ‘A new book of popular songs, with easy accompanimen.s. Not in the trade,” Large, commission, EYNOLDS, 1,263 Broad- 4 Apply, tor one weex, to Dr. v ANTED—A MAN WHO UND Ufacture of regalia in all 4 branches, Call ator No. 434 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa. D—A BOY WHO CAN WRITE ENGLISH AND RSTANDS THE MAN- ANTED—TWO RELIABLE AGENTS TO TAKE orders for @ most attractive publication; expe: rienced parties of good address can realize handsomely. JOHN W. RHULE, 16) W: ANVASSERS, FOR THE CENTENNIAL of the United States by A. Von Steiiiw: entleien and ladies of good address. Apply at 28 jond st., first floor. V TANTED=CANVASSER.—\ GOOD CANVASSER 04 business man or Woman to call on every citizen to exp.ain a mutter; a weekly salary of from $2) to $4), according to ability, pail, xnd a commission besides. A year's work to a tal: enied person, 7W Broadway, New York. WASTE O—A BOY ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD, IN’ AN office; must come well recommended ana write well; sulary first year $3), Address, in own hand- writing, A. W. da, 401 Fourih a WASTEDIA MAN (ORDER) COOK ONE WHO UN. derstands oyster cooking and broiling; none other JANTED—A BOY ABOUT 15 YEARS OF AGE IN A comission house; must live with his parents, wi handwriting, box 448 Post office. Vv THE TRADES. COMPETENT APOTHECARY, SP! man and English, wanted at S41 2d av DRAUGHISMAN i wi A WANTED; in this | intelligent, industrious American men | (0 LET—FROM MAY 1 NEXT, THE FIRST FLOOR, No. 00 St. Ma 's place, suitable tor a physiciai 10 LET—FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, THE UPPER Part of No. 12 East Fourteenth street, near Univer- sity place; Secona or Third Floors, together or sepa- rate, inrooms. Call as above, | MO LET—STORES 52) AND 5% BROADWAY, EITHER, Soe te or separat excellent light and ventilation; Grea 15,000 square tect; Tent low to, a responsible house. JOUN , DOYLE, 57 Wall street 0 LET—TWO OR THR. K ROOMS IN THE Lest business part ot Broadway, at 433, corner How- ard street. Apply on tirst floor. 10 LET—FOR BU double iron buildi prominent trou JON A, HAD. ‘+, FLOORS IN THE nd 41 East Thirteen y 5 Will bi dd iow 45 West Tw N AND HOUs! Apply to EDWARD FIMPSON, 115 and 117 Nassau street, room 11. | mo LET—TH: | enue. Apply ty E Nassau street, room IL. AND HOUSE $00 EIGHTH AV: ABD TIMPSON STOR WITH OR WITHOUT DW lung Part of a comer how: enue, Inquire at 779 Lexington ET—A BUILDING i, TABLE FOR MANUPAt turing purposes, 25x108, with loit 40 feet deep, in Broome sirect. near Mott; possession immediately, “Ap- ply to R. D. BARKLEY, 30 West Twenty-third street. mo LET of —FOR BUSINESS OR RESI- dence, Plot of Ground, 200x400 feet on the river, with dock, at Lower Ravenswood, L, I., opposite Sixtieth sereet, with stable, MERRIE NO LET—A STOR and also I “BOOT AND SHOB STOKE AT RO hen. ong Island; haudsome glass front, uxtures; dweilinz attached. Apply w or address 5. A. U., room 5, 26 Court street, Brooklyn. 4 A R BROADWAY.—FU House, four s1 14 Roomns, to let for seven months, for $175 por inonth “dne room reserved, with Board, Address M. £., Heraid Uptown Brauch of GQ] SIXTH, AVENUE. —sTORE AND DWELLING to let, for u term of years: will put plate giass front in, Apply at STRATTON'S Houseturnishing Ware- rooms, 687 S1xth avenue, TH STRE DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. AX, OXUSUAL, OPPORTCNITY —THE ington Kestdence of Jame on Bennett, Es With several acres in lawn and shade, sioping ‘to the Hudson Kiyer, will be rented, furnished, to @ caretul tenant and inimediate possession given: stables, carriage houses, barn, &c.; grapery, greenhouse Itis situaied upou an elevation of over 270 feet above the Hudson River, of which it has a maguificent view. Rent $4,0w per anina The grounds will be keps in order by the owner, The Boulevard and si Nicholas aveuue, which are now completed, atford excellent drives to the property. The time (rom bey street to Fort Washingtun by steam is about forty minutes, For further particulars apply to POTTER BROTHE, Nos 4 and 6 Warren street. SHED DWELLINGS, 619 FIFTH AVENU: 8, SUL, 715, 415 Madison avenue; 22 Kast Twent) fourth street, 3 Last Thirty-third strvet, 3 Bast, 0 West Forty tith street V. K, STEVE RARE CHANCE FORT WASH- | | Je, Il Pine street. N A GEM OF A HOUSE, 41 Seventeenth street, near sixth avenue; rent low; Giegant Furntiure for sale, al bali its Value, as owner is gong to taro) PISHiGi & RE | AN ELEGANTLY FUR 4A near Firth avenu adults; rent $400 JOHN'F, CONKE Hovis inter pthing to buy; 610 Seventh enue. 8 D HIGH STOOP HOU He) to rent to @ private family of th For particulars apply w No. 162 Broadway, room 9. WE*T YWENTY-THIRD STREET— a, including plang, oil paintings, &¢. ‘wal $40 per i meh re ISHED, TO STRICTLY PRIVATE. Lt, Mansion, 23 Bast twenty-second street, broadway; d4x/0; handsomely trescoed; kitchén and laundry separate, Apply from 2 to 4. MO LET—FUKNISHED, A HOUSE IN, MADISON avenue i Forty-Arst and Forty-secout streets, roma! to & perfectly respousiole art private fainily, on a leaso oF Uhree to ve years, or bi the Furnitate will be sald cheap to lessee of live ven Joaving use of five large mirrors and off paintings, w gus fixtures, Ow! ning w buroye. Apply to DOL | TOR, 72 Madison w THE FOUR StORY FRENCH brick Rastdence No. 17 i ext eid, Nea Meats Inquire of HIRAM | Uptown Branch ottice. ELEGANT LOWER PART OF BROWN STONE 847 West Forty eighth’street: open 10 to 2; possession. MORKIS B. BAER, 72 West thirty-fourth street. Frrexce FLATS TO LET—IN HIGH STOOP STONE houses in Fifty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue: ballé XECOND FLOOR FRONT—PARLOR, _ BEDROO! kitchen, water; cheap; posscasion March 1. avenues. . ud L AT LOW RENTS, FIRST FLAT AND BASE. sires to reserve office room, Address SANDFORD, Horald “House, 6 rooms, modern improvements, $750, No 01 eted and heated ; rent $50 to $75. spiel SRREEL, 013 sixth aven West 1 wenty-eighth strect, between seventh and Eighth ments and one Second Fiat of new brown stone dwellings Nos. 897 to 324 East Seventy-ninth street, Jank tor on the premises. MO. LET—COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS OF TWO, and tour Fr ch, at 15 and 17 Ludlow street and 39 Canal st 1 first class Basement at 3) Canal street, Inquire in store 39 Cana) street, cor- Ludlow, or of the owner, 172 Henry street. M0 LET—IMMEDIATELY, THE BASEMENT OF THE most elegant private house, 157 Second nvenue, con sisting of three rooms, kitchen, wash kitchen, with all improvemenis; large place in cellar. LET—THE THIRD STORY OF HOUSE 1,078 SEQ ond avenue, near Fifty-seventh street, with all mod- T°’. ern improvements, to a ‘small family; rent moderate, Inquire in the store 0 LET-IMMEDIATELY, THE TOP FLOOR OF THB T° host cloyant private house, 137 Second. avenue, coa- sisting of seven rooms, kitchen, wash room and bath Foom. with all modern’ smproveincnts: also large piagg in collar for coal. &e, Inguire on premises frot 10 to A.M. and srom2 to4 P.M. STREET,—THIRD QD WEST TWENTY-FIFTH 152 Floor tolet to a tamily of adults; gas, bath. room and suitable pantries, the whole newly painted; possession now. HOUSES, ROOMS, worn ee &C.. WANTED, Re IN, in this City and Brooklyn. —A.—A.—PERSONS DESIRING TO RENT THEIB AL Honter the ensuing season can enter them, UpoB our books free ot charge, Renting first class residences & specialty. PHALON & SLOAN, 81 East Seventeenth street, THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE WANTED— Kast ot Fourth avenue, between Forty-fith and Siz. fleth streets: rent not 10 excecd $1.40), Address, with jull particulars only, ©. H. M., Herald office. RESPONSIBLE GENTLEMAN — DESIRES TO lease an unturnished House; below Thirtieth street, ear Madison square, preferred; family mall; adults send particulars to E. A. DA ‘No. 583 sixth ay. PRIVATE FAMILY, OF TWO PERSONS, WANTS a high stoop House in a first class location, betw ntieth and Fortieth streets, betore May 1. Please send permits immediately to E. 1, 29) Fitth FOG8E, WANTED—UNFURNISHED, SITUATED BE. ween ‘ihirty-first and Forty-s.cond streets, and not nore than Halt a block away trom Puth a basement preferred, wath three rooms on fi house must be in yobd repalt: ix for sutletty private tam. ily, and « lease tor six or seven ye 1; r Felerences given. Address EUWARD PAYSON, Herald Uptown srauch office. ies i ANTED—A NICELY FURNISHED FLAT, WITH WA iithroom, below tnirticth street. Address P. 3, 43 Broad street, room I AE: ANTED—BY A LADY, A F D ROOM AT moderate rent; one for light housekeeping and where she can enjoy the company of @ kind, elderly lady, preferred. Aditress M. J., box 169 Herald oftice. WASTED Fon THE IST OF MAY, AN ONFUR- nished second Fioor, in thorough repair and with all the modern improvements, in a private house; situa. tion between Fourth and Sixth avenues and Ninth ‘Twentieth streets, Addre: nn ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED HO! spectable neighborhood, by a smal tween Tenth and Fil Address ts. M. W., box 143 Herald office. wu NISHED ROOM, WITH home comforts, by a single gentleman, Address A. B., box 110 Herald’ oftice, A ¥IVE OR SIX ROOS of four adults, below Fifty-nint r $40 a month, Address A. B. ANTED TO RENT—A WiLL FURNISHED tension House in the city for the summer mouths box 2135 Post ome WARTED (TO. RENTOTMREE D Kooms, from Thirty-fourth to Forty-elghth street and Lexington tw Eighth avenue, tor a desirable ea TIMPSON & PEBT, Bre orner of Forty-fourth street. V TANTED-THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, SUITA | ble for housekeeping. not pals $20 per month; | west side preterred, not above Thirtieth nor below ae stromt. Address U, A., Horaid Uptown Branch oftice, A RE tamily, be- eth streets: rent not over $1,000, V for a tamily. Address D. In the Country. 1g jae" ENT IN NEW JERSEY, WITH OP. seas i SP ERS HL Finch street, Walkwensburg, Lek 'O RENT, A SMALL HOUSE AND GAR- Oa ibor 20 miles of New York, Address, box 1i4 Herald oftice. | NTED—10 LEASE, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, & Ware eied Summer’ Hotel” Address H. M. Phare SON, box J1v8 Post omice, New York. i wane D—FOR ‘THE SEASON, A FURNISHED PANTED—' jen, within 15 A) stating price and location, Qountry Residence on the seashore, to contain 14 rooms; one wi the Shrewsbury luver, between Hranet: Hrsnid, Hed) Bank, oF on the sod. ubowt two holea tant irom the city, e fuunt price, &c., X., box 2012 Post office WASTED fo. Ja FOR THREE OR FIVE ‘years, « Furm of about 75 acres, with good House and oritbuildings; rent must be low: Westchester county referred. Apply tot. #, FOULKE, Ol Nassau streak etorred. Address, stating sed Ww York. MEDICAL. L, PHYSICIAN, RESIDES enti street, Hear Third avenue iD MME. GRINDLE PHYSLOLANS (25 20 West ¢Wenty-sixth street PHYSIUIAN SINCE 188.— st, first dour from Sth av, TION.—DR. FRANKLIN (LATE OF PROS TA) ultation tree; private olltee 1St Bleecker # ML. M D—OPPICK 120 LIBERTY street, hear Greenwich street. ww Mts. V SKIRK, PHYSICIAN, 14 EAST Hwenty-eighth st, between il anu Lexington ava, TY Dk, OR MMB, WEST—ALL COMPLAINTS vice iree, No, 68 Bivecker st., near Broadway ot 8 BD PRIVATE iad RENAME RAP CALS ATi te A. “ ae —Dk, veur: —Malk, D*,

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