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2 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1874—QUADRUPLE SHERT. la sITu ATIONS youna MAN. OF 17, LATELY ARRIVED | PROM England, wants a situation as waiter in a & Private family of or hotel; best reierence. 4754, Hudson st., in the Jewelry store, ARMER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A PRIVATE American farmer: thoroughly understands is busi- ness: would take full charge of a od references: smallfamily, Call on or address, turd tree days, FAI ME. aK, 345 bast 0th Gituariox WANTED—BY A BOY OF 17; A GOOD writer and quick; best reference. Address A. M., box 102 Herald office. puntata Srcamay WANTED—BY A BOY or 16, IN SOME \ wholesale house; accustomed to office work; best Address J. M. B.. 40 Grand st, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN or business: eupersen0e any kind of indoor e mploy. ment; writes agood hand, is quick at figures and not afraid of work; good city reterence, Address W. Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED man, to work on a farm ee ft gentleman's Place; four years' reference. Address \ Dox M6 Heraid Up- town Branca office. reference; LR _. COACHMES AND GAKDENERS, “A FIRST CLASS AMBRICAN FARMER (MARBLED) would ali maven perALDIe box teat Font ofice, M. T. “A VOACHMAN AND GROWS SITCATION WANTED— By a warried man; no family. thoroughly under. stands his business; first class city reference. Call on or 88 JAMES, No. 25 Lexuigton ay., private stable, COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A Set i~] man, joer years very woe oe reeoe BROrHens Las bron) SY gulbennoed A GOOD GERMAN GROOM WANTS A SITCATION inth st and good city reierence given. Apply at 23 West A Conca srr ITUATION Want D—BY A SINGLE J tely ed fh five young man, ry or city; can milk ‘and na Address, for two days, M. MACK, box iy Herald ‘otiee Coacutanss SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG country man; thoroaghly understands the care of hor caciog ia tac ‘iret crass ohty ole ast © Ss so. brookiya mployer. Cail ai or adiress (3 Union J AXTED—BY A SWISS YOUNG MAN, NOT SPEAK- ing English, work on # farm or as assistant gar- dener. Saavese FRANCIS, Herald off SEEUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES. | SPTOATIONS WaNTAM—remaLus. | F en FEMALES: soli Cooks, de. } how A LADY WRITES LETYERS—BUSINESS LETTERS, z “s FLOOR. BACK 25 a) WHST @TH ST. NEAR STH AV, ROOM S—A ‘A triendly letters, social letters, advertisements, checks, 156 WEST 18TH AT, SECOND & and w as reepectabie Bagiich woman wishes ladies bills, Teceipts, orders, accounts, notices, reviews, reports, YD room.—A respectable “ ae ‘al vor Tawultes’ washing to do by the a paragraphs, pamphiets, stories, rhymes; answers ews gist with the washing aud ireping . doaecn tuteng dome neatiy Mra REYSOLD: paper correspoadence, replies to editorials and criticisms, enee and has no objection the coun - aud gives lessons in letter writing, punctuation, capitall- — Tr, FIReT BEL 310 BAST MIE oT —A RPSPRCTABLE W a gation, pronunciation, oem reer: composition, com 92 2D AV. 1 to aseiet with Jo geotemen’s or tamulies’ Washing 4 her | struction of sentences, grammar, &c. Tae, two wir hambermaid and W | oWn residence ‘ ang Miss’ W—, 348 East I7th st. ashing and 1 I city. relerences. sams aoner rae make herself ght chamber B98 EAST MST ATA FIRST CLASS LA ‘S GIVEN IN HAIR, FLOWERS AND W4 x | DSO who undermands all kinds of polish! ee ite, Ladies, cai e pa ing. Wishes some to do at ber own home at Te. per T Chambermaids, &e. | 1. viteT YLOOR—A RE: | DRIVATE LESRONG IN ENGLISH, FRENCH, OIL uOM THE tofamiles Washing at her Pasnting, Pastel orawine, Harp, Panoforte, Sing- 127 WEST 12TH ST.—4 GIRL. PROM THE, day | ine; reteren: es 10, pupils. Parents desiring a picasant try, as a) sit wet He, 0 »2 Fa} al lor two littie is or * wore y; willing aud indusirions RXre a. | address Mrs si eae ara TS'iast SA Se ones ! te tc ithe and fneries & | [PESLDENT GOVERNESS.—A CAPABLE AND WELL oy WEST (7TH ST.—A COLORED GIRL AS CHAM : 4 up in fi rst class | | qualined Bugtish lady requires a situation ; childrs en 164 Woimaid; good reterence Mine WALK | garetily trained aud ‘alvanced. pupiie thoroachy i : - structe references exc! Mbv Q13 cuir dere Mcnahtingd wikeas | 42Q MET Ora st. wRrW REN gem AND, wert | Box 1a feral oflee oe Mie) French and German. asc y 24 ava, 1 + froot foom —A young Woman ner care of children; good reierence. € or two days ass inw as oh satietactory reference | A POSITION AS GOVERNESS “OF CHIL. ce : — for hext summer. by a well educated German 2 LAST lat T—-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG OQ Kast TH ST, SECOND FLOOR.—A_ RE. | laty; a is a thorough teacher ot teats, English 233 fir aschambermait ani waitrem im a prvawe | 44 woman, a thotouuhty competen’ laun. German iauguages and of muste; has to objection to family. Can on tor Iwo days at her present eu | Gro Washing; te The. per | ihe place of residence. ‘Address M. W., No. ployer’ doxe UMactory Fever | Hoboken DY WOULD LIKE TO DO AMERICAN Le nt chikiren; no ov on to country in summer. a | mily preierred Address VOCAL MUSIC, YOUNG GERMAN GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID OR 2\ gure i 4 private tamily ; good city reference. Ad- | dross V., box 150 Herald offic } Dressmakers and Scamstress¢s. } *)6) WEST 9TH ST.—LADIES CAN SAVE ALL. | 2). ‘rouble of having dressmaking done at home, as elegant walking, evening and reception, Lands me ft, trimmed in the Tatest Parisian siyle, are ali done at a very low price, 10 EAST SMTH ST.—A KES woman Wishes afew more class taailies, to go out by the day as aressumaker oughly Guderstands her Dusiness in cutting aud diting all Kinds of ladies’ dresses, Address Miss M., dressmaker. | WEST 9TH ST.—MME, COAL, LATELY PROM 140) Girone, as arst'ciass mantitia'and dre se maker. < duier and trimmer in the latest French styles, would go ont to families by the day at $2, or will make silk d 's, handsomely trimined, at Lome, at $15, cash; ity reterence. ge = EAST 2TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS- Od ulaker wishes a few more customers at her own house; works tor some of the best families In the city, to Awhom she can refer strangers; will also cut and baste. é ail op or address Mrs. A. FAY, formerly Miss ALLEN. WEST 28D ST.—A FRENCH LADY, JUST AR- 16S rived from Paris, as dressmaker, te o,out by the av in private families. ‘Address, Mime 4 7] BAST $$D ST,—AS COMPETENT DKESSMAKER li m a private (amily; can cut and fit and do all Kinds of tamily sewing: understands all machines; good releren Can be seen lor two days, i! , IN THE BAKERY. aa COMPETENT A409 Geisinker, who. cuts and trims inthe latest | styles, would engage by the week or day; terms mod: | ‘ate | best reference. QR om AY. FIRST FLOOR.—AN EXPERIENCED. 4) 8 “frst class french dressmaker, who understands courting and trimming in all its branches, wishes a few a! ments bt ys ai terms $2 per day. Address 428 Th, ju a first class 3p AY TH AV, OND FLOOR, ROOM 7, FRONT.— ass seaussiress, good cutter and fitter, janily ; good retereuce. 608 NEAR 39TH ST., IN THE CIGAR OS store.—A first class dressmaker will go out by the day or Week; has all the new styles; $1 80 per day. 63] 2 Av: BEMVESS MIM AND 3oTH sts — de ‘An experienced dressmaker, who fits pertectly and trims in the latest style. willtake work at her own red, terms very Ring home, or go out by the day if prete: moderate. Call on or address DRESSMAKER. second bell, FRENCH DRESS ements by the day. 934 BEoAmAras, 1.194 BROADWAY.—A FIRST CLASS DB maker pantie ca few more engagements by the LADY or SUPERIOR ABILITY WOULD LIKE A few more customers, either at her own house or to Bo out by the day. Address or call on DRESSMAKER, 459 dsast 39th st. FIRST CLASS SEAMSTRESS WISHES A PEW EN gagements by the duy or permanently; operates ou Wheeler & Wiison’s machine ; cuts and fis; willing and obliging. Address K, box 1:4 Herald oifice. LADY WHO IS IN REDUCED CIR PANCES and compelled to sew tor a living, wishes work im- | ibediately; has been accustomed to make her own dresses andcan make them for others alter the most Jashionabie styles. Address Mrs. LUCILL, uerald Up- town Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. LADY OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES AN ENOAGE- ment with a wholesale suit or dressmaking estab- Tishment. Address 8. D., box 124 Ueraid Uptown Branch office. YOUNG GIRL CAN WORK DIFFER! machines; can do all kinds of famil; Gerstaads crossmaking; wanis 4 tew more customers Oy the day; terms $1 5) per day. Address SEAMSTKESS, box 162 Herai Uptown Branch office. FIRST CLASS TRIMMER AND MILLINER IS open to an engazement; can give five years’ reter- ence from a French house; understands taking orders, buying and sellivg millinery goods and taking charge of workroom. Address, tor uiree days, MOD{S1E, Herald oihce Ww* TED—A SITUATION AS FAMILY SEAMSTS 83, by the day, week or month; good Grossmaker aud operator; reterenve. Adi! ress D., Herald office. General Housework, &o, ©)2 4 WEST 31ST ST.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO “)T do housework ma smail private family; good Feicremce. 307 EAST 19TH ST., FOURTH DOOR EAST OF 2D —A young Woman as general servant In @ e family of two or three city or country. Aoply as above, to present employer, atter I A. M., for e days. 32) EAST 2TH ST, TOP FLOOR,—A YOt Swedish girl todo general housework 01 chambermaid in a small American tamily in the city. Cail tor two days, Housexcepers, we. 2 EAST 19TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A RF: t able colored woman to take charge ot a house for gentlemen; is a first class cook, washer and iro er; OF will go out by the day or week to do washing; vest ref- erences. MARY JONES, 237 NORTH 2D 87, WILLIAMSBURG,—AN ENG- lish woman as housekeeper or to take care of an invalid row. is a good sewer, Call on or address, tor 24% EAST. 38TH 87. cs LADY oF THE “HIGHEST respectability as housekeeper; would assist With the sewing: references exchanged.’ Call on or ad- dress Miss C PER. 25% WEST 41ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman, without encumbrance, to take care of & tenement house, Call or address tor two days. 369 WEST 12TH ST.~AN AMERICAN LADY, 25 OOP years of age, as housekceper: qualitied in every particular; no objections w the country; strictly hon- orabie. Call or address. PECT- YOUNG GERMAN LADY, ¢€ OMPETENT TO TAKE charge of a house, wishes a situation as house- keeper in the tamily of a resp widower; refer- ences. Address G, k., Her A WIDOW, 20, SOCIAL, REFI DOMESTIC, +1 house! kasper to an elderly gentleman or widower, tidious. ot couutry or travelling; can please the most fas. irs MILLER, Sth “ay., between 46th and 47th over the crockery store, WIDOW OF 30 YEARS D JX of housekeeper in a respectable tamily , widowe preferred; first class references. Address Mrs. H. nx 16) Heraid Uptown Brauch oifice. CAPABLE YOUNG LADY DESIz as housekeeper and companion or t the day or week; operates. Address L. M ,Yown Branch office. THE POSITION A, o sewing by Herald Up Laundresses, &e. 30! CARMINE 8T.. IN THE GROCE 2 respectable wilow woman more day's work a weck at washing, ironing. or general house work. LTA ST., REAR BASEMENT.—A PROTES- SL fact woman to take work home orgo.ont by the day; 1s a good washer and irover; willing une obliging. 0 WEST 27TH 8T.—A SUPERIOR LAUNDRESS 1 solicits washing to do at her house; \inens and fineries of every description done Prompt yin in saree ) style. EST STH 8T., REAR BUILDING 109 5, spectable woman to go outby the day dress: first rate was washer and irone 110 WEST 17TH ST., BASEM. Jamilies’ wash AN EX. perienced colored Jaundress wishes lurge or small DOOR. - children’s clothes and fine fluting; | by the day sT @b S&T, NEAR WTH AV.—s RESPECT = we WoNTHD BY \ LADY, Board IN EXCHANGE 445 Ji Mnarricd woman wisnes to go vat by the for lessons given, Address M.D., box 125 Herald day or take washing home, Call tor three day: | Uptown Branch office. Men THOMSON, ‘Scio ele ial {G8 TH AY; BETWEEN STH AND g9TH STR. A HELP WANTED—FEMALES. _ T. STEWART & be operators on Wheeler & Witton’s sewing machine (pro- Pelled by steam) on collar and cuff work; only superior Work women need apply ; also a gents? ue maker, for Ayn clase work. Apply @tth st. entrance, Broadway resvectable woman wants ladies’ oat washing understands her basiness well Ring the WesT «IH ST.—A GERMAN WOMAN, EX ol 3. perienord laundress, desires work by the day or win } take tn One washing at reasonable terms: polishing, Suting ond puding by the deseu, week oF month: a | am rences PARTY, “WITH W WILLCOX & GIBBS’ AND <> SD AV. =A RESP CTABLE WOMAN WIsHES , afew ure ‘amuies washing by the month or | Zt. heele: & Wilson's machines, to make ladies’ Aud - a boys’ pleated waists in a first class manner, at good OF would Becut | prices and in {urge quantities; references and security Foquited, Add: + BROADWAY, BETWEEN 0 AND wrt ae ae Gene ao 1. 416 sts, top foor.—A respectable woman as first =NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, 139 nat, eat Brondway Only’ school where tle class lauvdress: would take tauily Washing to do in her own house. hizhest city references if hy 1s taught prac Wr RANDOL hi Professor. 5DT W Av.. BETWEEN 79TH AND Seti STS — GOOD EXECUTIVE ABILITY WANT. L! = 4 A respéctable woman wants washing and | A oq ineteat to take ehtire chante cian extonave troning to take home, or go ous by the d Fetail milimery department. Address, with fall partic: offte ’ 58 dozen, at Te. a dozen, fluting inciuded : terms moderate, Inquire LADY OF A DANISH WOMAN WISHES A siTvaTIoN as | laf. MODES, Heraid Uptown Bran ite altag in a tamily, Address Mrs. BROBBIN, A STEWART & 7 mena first Class cloakmakers; } only those Aconstoined to Work on high coat silk and vel- ply. wages paid weekiv. Nurses. Be. RENWICK ST. —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL ‘ant { first class dressmakers, vet need Fi Apply at 9th st. ea- Were SITUATION BY A YOUNG YRENCH- man, as waiter or valet, in a private tamily or noe not long in the country: highest references given. rest A. B., box 149 Herald Uptown Branch office. \_CLERES AND SALESMEN. _ COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER WANTS A SITUa- tion with some we house; hat business pre- ; command @ good trade. Address JAMES, FRENCHMAN, OF MIDDLE AGE, EXPERIENCED m, beet understanding much Eng- nd of embayment in a business house: time without salary. Ad- dress SaNFINER & W! YOAND. 31 St. Mark’s place. MAN WANTED—WHO CAN FURNISH bcbg with ior a‘amail manuiacturing, business. “Agaress. FINA CIAL, box 166, Herald office. — A oEnaeeey JUST OUT er bbl! WANTS sometaing to do; is @ good bookkeeper and c spondent; best references as to ability and integrity’ owl work K cheap. _ Address A. H., No. 1 Irving pl SALESMAN WISHES TO ARRANGE WITH ONE or more good manutacturing or importing houses to sell salable articles on commission. Address, with pardculars, ADVANTAGE, box 15) Herald office. A YOUNG MAN HAVING A edge of dry goods would aie to act as agent ior a first class house Nouth, viz., Baltimore; commission or salary; Al reterence as to character, &c.; trade is first class. Address SOUT! aldo! as child's Cd oF chambermaia ; ts a ueatsewer; trance. \ awiway and it —WANTED, FIRST OLASS “TRIMME RS; NONE but experienc ed han ply. Cali tor three ath. ULSKi's, 19 Division CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS | AND AIR to learn Telesrpphy and take positions, SON'S College, V.. opposite Cooper Insitute. Telegraphy taught i... cally, with instruments. SEAMSTRESS WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAM- ily, who can sew on & machine ; city reierences re West a 2 saad on Monday, between 1 dnd |, at No. 123 . | ee PASSAGE TO ENGLAND—FOR THE SER. Vices of au experienced nurse neva ehild one month old. Apply by letter, to Captain BEVAN. care Messrs. ie Wil Gains 4 Giion, 2 Broadwa: mi reat -WANTED, 3 EXPERIENCED LINEN HANDS 397 EAST 8TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL, TO MIND A, ou Wheeler & Wilson's machine. Apply at 65 Mer- children; is willing to assist in chamberwork cer st. Call for two days’ hat | wanniep | } 41 EAST 20TH ST, PRESENT EMPLOYERS respectable young woman as nurse, is capable ot > ¢ taaing the entire charee of an intant. 112 West OD St, Finet FLOOR —A RESPECT 44 able widow woinan wants a child fo bring up on | the bottle; will receive # mother's care; best retere € val tor one we k 127 BAst stn sta RESPECTABLE PRoT- | 2 = estant woman as monthly nurse or to attend an | invalid lady; best erences, Can be seen al residence | 9 aaigremplare Mr CW. Fisher, Inquire for Mra ¢ 135 "AMITY ST, TOP FLOOR—A YOUNG AMERI- can Woman as wet nurse; basa young breast of AIRDRESSERS ATTENTION !|—WANTED, wit 35 WEST 43D sT. rae BESPECTABLE Tepossessing young ladies, who are acquainied DOF woman as wet nurve in a first class private faw- With hairdressing and the barbers’ trade, ross C. A. ily; no pply; recerences exchanged. . Herald office. 395 AV., BETWEEN %i8T AND 33D STS ADTES WANTED—TO SEW ON BEAD Lac ; BEST 3719) ane second Pell. A young gifi to mind chil 4 prices given; work taken home, 426 dta av. Ring her: » best city referem twice. dren and m: or AV., 4] AN BETW KEN BD, AND . | TAprEs w TaetEG, TO LEARN A NEW / D IM. seco! loor.—A_ respectable 1a n king wr lady would like to take an imiant to bring up on the bot | specime: ‘the ‘Wax ower ‘Stud ~¢ Men square, Ue, where it will have the very best care; best relerence. | room §: these Howersare colored and artistically finished, ~ | and have a bright and natural appearance ; :aci il 63 EAST 16TH ST, BETWE AVS. B AND ¢ will receive ri basket M of perfar towers top floor, room 15.—A respectable woman wante a baby to wet nurse or feed on the bottle at her hoase; good reference. 818 LEXINGTON AV.—A HIGHLY RPSPECTABLE © married English person as wet nurse; has a trésh breast of milk; can be highly recommended DG9 De Ali PARLEM TA RESPECTABLE | 2.2 JJ English girl to go to Lurope as nurse and seamstress, Meche OPERATORS WANTED—ON LINEN AND | stuff suits; also finisher ne but frat rate hands eed apply. cw aa “6 Howard st near Broad) Minit “WANTED—NONE BUT THOSE WITH aj lass references RICHARD MEAKES, corner 6 ‘6th av. and 19th st. H. MACY & CO., 6TH 81. AND 6TH AV., WANT experienced saléswomen. Apply atthe ‘Superin- tendent’s desk, 8 NURSE (MIDWIF £) BY A LADY WhO AS HAD A many years’ experience: best relerence; wages $6 | — —_ {6 $8" Address Mrs YOUNG, box 5311 Post oftice. QUITS. -@ GIRLS ON SUITS AND CLOAKS WANT. q ood Alse 0} yo N EXPERIENCED MONTHLY NURSE CAN BE bu Whocler'a Wiltou's and Lie ae mchines. gaged by week or mouth; refers to first class pl Apply lo NAUGHTEN & CONKLING, S31 5th orms very moderate. Call ator address .48 ta st. need ea eri apply atJ. Bazaar, 365 Sth av., between ath and 24t! Waste NURSE (FEMALE) COM fake AN AMERIC. AN” LADY, Lily NG NEAR CENTRAL | Park, familiar with the wants ani aliments of chiJdren, would take an infant having lost its mother and used to nursing bottle, Address Kas PONSIBLE, Herald of \ LADY WOULD TAKE CHARGE OF A BABY on | PETE, re of an elderly lady, who ivat umes par ranged, but never vir res, with rejer- d terins, box 2.234 Po oung child; @ comfortable home and the best of ANTED. MBER ¢ rf LE Sag ieivet Nov Hash avenue, between Thiewwaisih | W“Browanc’ workingwomen rane oer saat aod fairy event streets. have good erty | reforenace trem last or prevent employer. Address M. J. C,, station 3) ANTED-IN A SMALL FAMILY, A NEAT AND tidy young German or American’ girl to take cate of a baby and make herself useful; reierences required. Apply at 2S) Bast 19th st WAXTED-1WO OR THREE THOROUGHLY ae ble business men, familiar with the wholesale crade of the city, None need avply except those having a goo business address and Who can write a rapid, good, plain hand ; references us to character, &c., required. Cail at 33 Park row, room 5. D—OPERATORS AND FINISHERS ON CHIL wits; Wheeler & Wilson machines. 66 Leo V D—GOOD, also an experienced pe gt 3 first willhave nigh wages and sieady work; a respectable learn the business. Apply on Mouday = ing, becween 10 and 12 o'clock, at L. SHAW'S Hi Waitresses, &e. 9 215 WEST I6TH ST.—A RESPECTABLY COLORED = girl as waitress or chambermaid ; good retercnce. Cail for three days. Miscelianeous. 9 2 ee AST 4TH 8T.—A SOUTHERN WIDOW DE- 4 position hot memaL Address, appointing interview, M Mm 0! care Mrs. | Seeers. 329 East ‘STH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW Woman, to go into the country, where she can have her little girl with her; good retereaces. 46] WEST 32D ST.—POR HARRISON WOOLLEN | | Sot Bowery, corner of 4th st Malls in Franklin, or Yantacaw Mills, the same place, a young woman, lately landed, wishes a place ac A olen” weaving. AV.—A ‘YOUNG WOMAN, A PROTES TANT, | Wy AuTaD A RTIv IC AL FLOWER BRANCHERS, bx. perienced hands; permanent Work; also Call of or address CATHERINE € Onl who thoroughly understands her business, a5 | (girls) on bead orvamenta 85 East 9th st, near Ath lady's maid and seainstress; cute fits, trims with iaite ; | does all Kinds of sewing ou Wheeler & Wilson's and other ANTED—A FIRST CLASS LADIES’ AND CHIL- dren's capmaker, Apply at 761 6th av., atter 12 HANDSOME HAIR WORKER class hands machines; dresses natn. "oe: up laces; no objection to trav good home preferred ; est relerence. N BDUCATED GERMAN GIRL AS LADY'S MAID or to mind children; can do fine needlework, sew on different machines and cut and ft; only first clans families need apply. Address J, G, W., Herald Uptown Branch ottice. MIDDLE-AGED SWISS WOMAN AS LADIES’ mand or nurse, Address 8. P., Herald office. MIDDLE-AGED PERSON, OF GOOD EDUCATION, 41 speaking French fluently, would take charge of one or two children of a tamaly going to Europe and would be willing to make herself otherwise useful. Address 0. M., box 162 Herald Uptown Branch office, o'ek raNTED — FIVE EXPERIENCED MILLINERS steady work and ‘ages wil be paid to good eit scuwa TZ'8, Sth bands. Also saleswirl. bi ure at ry comirl. Inquire : TED—AT HOTEL 8ST. @ MAIN, TR “TWENTY: Vv AN attend an infant in arms; mast bean excellent seam aoe, Willing and obliging; wages $16. References re- quire ay., between S#th and second street and Broad h girl, to ANTED A. WORKING HOUSEKEEPER, IN A rences required. : dress, stating HIGHLY RESPECTABLE SWISS GIRL, SPEAK- * mpl ae Gai, Weeki A ‘hg French, Germanand English and who under: sas anand sa La ee ee stands dress cutting and fitting, operates on several ma- chines, good hairdresser, desires a position as lady's maid fin AT 303 6TH in a first class private tainily, or to act as nurse: ernes ANTRD—FIREE ous MILLINERS, av., corner 19th st. undoubted testimonials from persons hi Aduress, till Monday morning, CAPABLE : ANTED—APPRENTICE GIRLS FOR DRESSMAK- y Herald Oreos. W ing, at Mme. L. VANDENBURG’=, 59 West Sist st., FRENCH LADY, FIRST CLASS TRIMMER, | NOFtheastcorner 6thay pico A a first class store; Herald Uptown Branch offiee, 630 6th speaking English sufficiently, wants a situation in food retereuces. Address “HU, | YY OMAN WANTED- THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE oF neckwear; st fopermeeee: — know bow to pay yrncewesk also Rub. a achine, 4 ad. ‘Ga ab ‘Bast | Houston st, room 6. WAR a av. PIRST LASS MILLINER, APPLY AT aT A GERMAN LADY, TWENTY YEARS OF AGE, 4A three months in America, wishes a situation in first class American family ascompanion to a lady or wach her language; reterences. Aadress B. R., Herald V ANTED—AS | o DMPANION AND 70 TRAVEL WITH “AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG WIDOW, OF GOOD See i iaiiaker te condemns Gat ah Goat 4 standing, desires some position ot trust; interview | b¢ pretty and prepossessing in appearance and of good | disposition ; an orphan preferred; thy dom met with. Address tor three days, stating where to be seen, WHARTON, ‘lerald Uptown Branch office. WANTED—A FIRST. CLASS MILLINER ON CHIL dren's lace and sik bounew; work ail the year. Apply at 2i4 5th av. Wacol py medicine tor ladies. granted at home to responsible parties only. Address ALONE, box 108 Herald Uptown Branch office WNGLISH LADY WISHES A SITUATION TO TAKE 4, charge of the linen room in a hotel; hag had jong experience in England and America sp ks French ; or ili go in the storeroom ; is willing to make herselr tah; good city reference. Address W. E., box 182 Herald ottice. oS WOMAN, French lady, AGENTS TO INTRODUCE A Call at 47 Amity st., basement WANTED, A SITUATION BY A in a millinery or cloak house, oipetpa aks | Apply to Mr. WALSH, at Tos. & Go., 450 Broad way, PD-AN EXPERIENCED NURSE FOR AN intant, with good references. Apply on Monday, trom 12 to 2 O'clock only, at No. 44 Bast Slt st. wholesale or retail; could take entire charge: » good English and German. Jolnson LEARN A LIGHT tistic business; those having some knowl ae of ATES eat enna tet — ED-YOUNG LADIES Te D—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT LADY ; erience, as cashier in hotel. dining room or preferred, piy at office UNITED 8¥ restaurant; best city reference. Address, tor one week, Ags"cDMPANY, 17 Woward st, between 10 AM E. B., Herald Uptowa Branch office. M Intelligence Offices, WANTED MILLIS tes “AND > DESIONERS. ONLY . ey those who can make up their own samples and SEVERAL GERMAN WOMEN SERVANTS, GooD k ne S*vooks and other capable, relisble Delp for generat it Mercer st cigoniaideniatimeesisiyhssss 0 1 os are at the HOME BUREAU, 18 6th work, city or countr: also good situations ready im . 10th Bt; ay., above ——__—. mediately. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS FEMALES. V and see specim W TAX FLOWERS TAUGHT BY THE NEW AND OLD methods, We. a lesson; fruit and toll $5. Call e Mrs, DUNUAN, 205 33d st. yYANTED— HEELER & WILSON MACHINE OPERATORS—9) 8 ood hands on fine shirts: no work given out evening dresses rt totice. cane 490 SD AV. CORNER 38D ST.—A GERMAN Wo. Nd , CLARK & PLAGG, : Br ironeay. WEST wre S8T., SECOND FLOUR, FRONT OV “man as companion to a laay; good city refer- | =~ V2 roma table, active colored woman to | ene 5(Q) EMBROWERS, | ALso PRESSERS AND A io out by te day, or would take Washing home, ~ aniaetnanaiara —————- | JY servant Tor housework, at L. WAKAUX'S, 896 — LADY WRITER, WITH READY FOR LADIES | Broadway, offiee 5. WEST 33D ST., .. SECOND FLOOR.—A = COL- A and for gentlemen, letters, tales, lectures, verse and = - ———- 12 20 ored girl to do washing and ironing at her own | prose; will copy, translate or compose. An interview is 5 GOOD BUTTONHOLE MAKERS WANTEDTO home; city relerence. free to all wishing on Mrs. H. to call, 780 Ml av OU work op suspender ends; also a good 04 rator on — n - —— | Howe's machine. Come jared to wor! 6)s) WEST 4TH ST., INBASEMENT. FIRST CLASS GENTLEMAN WITHOUT YOUNG CHILDREN DE. | morning at No. 4 Greenwie basement door LL undrese solicits the waaere of families, la siring a person of experience and discretion to su- | - ‘ Rentiemen, finest futing of all kinds; feustwortuy rintend his househoid can obtain such by addressing | 109 WEST 25TH ST.-A PERFECT OPERATOR ON and prompt “Calon or address Mrs, HABRIE rs. X. ¥. MORTON, Post office, Williamsburg, N. ¥. | Grover & Baker's machine desires a few enuage ——————_ | _ Hest roference given and required. ments by the day oF week, in tainilies or with » dress iD) 5 WEST YTH ST, (RING BELL 17). =A RESPEC nee maker, Address OPERATOR, 4+ able woman wants either gentlemen's or family washing at ber own room; no objection to go out by the day ; best city reterence it required. 145 WEST 9TH ST.—WANTED, PRIVATE PAMI- +) lies’ or ladies’ washing; fating; gentlemen's ahirts done by the week, month or dozen. Call ou or ad- dress Mrs. URIFFIN, 156 ST 18TH ST, SECOND FLOOR, BACK DD room.—A respectabic woman as laundress or Wo chamberwork and fine washing :does fluting and | rtains; can give good reierence ana has no objection to the country. Te) weer orn st FRONT. — 16 FIRST FLOOR, OL A first classlaundress sand gentle. | men’s washing; families’ tak th and done } jn @ superior Manner; promot. 21 WEST TRH ST.—A_ RESPEC TABLE WOMAN wishes tamalies’ Washing at her own house or to ie by day CS Of Washing ; best city tefereace for | jonesty and capabil WEST 2TH &T FRONT | house.—a first clays Jaundress wishes some a ag to do wt ber own rvsideucs, Call om or wddress TOP FLOOR dress PEACHE t, 208 THOROUGH TEACHER AS GOVBRNERS—TO fake entire charge of one or :wo children: 9a y f NTE D—M ALE: speak French Huenty and would teach muste “ SEU ATIONS Wanrn = wad qui ‘Address BK. (, box 149 Herald Uptown Brauch 164 REST NTH St —StTCATION WANTED BY A offic IF colored man as first class waiter; good reterence. | A BOY 16 YEARS OLD WOULD LIKE A SITUA. tion In @ banking or Suporte house; can furnish collent reierence, Address W. B., box 1) Seraid A. YRENCHMAN, OF GOOD EDUCATION, WISHES a situation in'an American family as waiter, or to | travel with a gentleman; good references. Address A. GERARD, 158 Wooster st A pee AB oy on PORTER, WANTS » A SITUATION, wor! at notions, dry goods and stationer. aa dress". PACKEM, HeraM office teunn tt YOUNG MAN WIMHES 4 SUTUATION INA 41 restaurant, hotel or boarding house to make es \ gett generally useful. Address ROWARD KRING, 08 West loth st, between Mh and lth avs | A COLORED MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS FIRST class cook; understands a!! Kinds of meat and fancy Cooking; can cook any place, good references, Cail at 132 Weas Lot tte LADY, OF CULTURE AND REFINEMENT rienced in teaching children nglish, for the same; re t 23d at. A maste, desires a "Sia re LADY. AGED %, witH THE HIGHEST TESTE A monials and several years’ experience in teac muste, English, &e.. accomplished and domesticated sires a situation as governess, oF to take entire manage. | ment dower's {amily preferred; salary low. Ad- | dress AMY WILLSON, station H. NURSE OF SIX YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. IN THE re of patients with aberration of the rmin¢ ishes to obtain a situation; no objection to war Lin ae Call on or address, ali the week, NURSE, 765 2d av, NORTH GERMAN LADY OF EDUCATION DE- sfes & situation in a tamily in exchange for board; twaches fe a French German and music; best reter- ences. Address'B, C., Herald Uptown Branch office. de! | ¢ i TNOLERY, }¢ oe, TIER, Het A FRENCH GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, oF great experience in the Arst class mantle and cos- dume waking wish to be truste1 wiih the management of that branch of business in in arm; eet hee speak English ; oe references. Address T. A. &., Heraid Uptown Branch ofice, A. MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS AND THOROU @ Disinses axperlenoe, travelling in New Jersey, Con- necticut und Long*Isiand, pe ‘add a tine of goods ou commission, nadreas D. F. 48 and 50 Washington st. YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION AS CLERK, collector or bookkooper ; is acquainted with fire and life insurance business, also real euthte } strictly honest, sover and industrious; mot atraid of work; reference Al. Address DILIGENCE, 73 2d 31 BUSINESS MAN OF EXPERIENUE WISHES TO <1. make arrangements with ae manutacturers to koep their accounts, a.tend to their sales and generally act as their agent; has an gige established and can Bive Al references.” Address P. P.. box 303 On SALESMAN WANTED—TO SELL MEN Ss FUR- nishing goods; none but those having a large trade id well nainted need apply. Addreas, giving reter- ences, 4c, A. D.N., Horald office. RUG CLERK WANTED.—A THOROUGHLY OOM. petent young man, with city references, at 209 Bleecker st. RUG CLERK'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A young man of pice ears’ experience: best of refer- ences given. Addret INA, 106 Court st, Brooklyn. DRUG ASSISTANT —WANTED A YOUNG MAN. 16 to 18 years of age, with from two to three years’ experience ; one not afraid 0 work. Address U. U. Herald Uptown Branch Reman DRESS GOODS.—WANTED, TWO YOUNG men: salesmen and window dressers; ‘ce tions ermanent and salar Hosral. aonly at offi ran Central Hotel, trom 7 to 10 HREE GOOD SALESMEN WANTED—IN THE SEW- ing machine business; first class men, with or with- | out experience, can make uberat arrangements. Apply to manager, 46 Union square. u beg ees. —A DRUG CLERK DESIRES rc si (out nzaens JTRAINE on COACUMAN'S ion wanted —| 4 s0perior horseman bao been th horsaxhly egucatod nS branch of horse- county F dress Ret, GARDENERS SITUATION moc pract Highiand Falls, Orange WANTED—BY A RE married, uo chiidren; is all ite branches: first class rel- W.. box 18 Herald office, JARDENER'S 81 SITUATION | WANTED—BY A STEADY, Addrems compete cs "ba. an: ‘Brookiyn. his business. ARDENEW'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE ying a Sa ae aes yg ge ae M., Dd ({ARDENER's SITUATION ‘WANTED—BY_ A THOR- rere RD practical 1 oneliah hman,, married: is well syesu cultivat ‘of orchidwus hothouse and Uy on Pay tne nar and lute management of vi ei pines, peac ‘&c. ; fruits, flowers and vege males and general ma: ment of a Myentloauaute plac — class recommendations, Those requirin, ager A person will Please address HEN the services BIRD, New: ARDENER’ ried; make it pay Fork 3 Welk, box! 18) GASES SCAN MANTIS 4 THOR i “d procure the services ot a frat class man, © month, wit d, address J. OWER, Bye K. Bilss & * Sons, N No. 3 kK place, New York. (GA RDERERS SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AG. tive Itaiian married man; fhorooshly, understands ne ‘Agusta, 26 Peay all i s branches. © Address A, M..fcare of A. Gan ARDENER—MARRIED, TWO. CHILDREN: THOR- oughly understands the management of a first class place, or to take charge of a small farm if required ; best reference, Address, for two days, D., 876 Broadwa; ITUATION WANTED—AS GARDENKR OR FARMER; ) is capable gitaking care of a gentleman's place; married, with ate eet ry ea good reference. Ad- dre: box 1 oftice. ITUATION—SCOTCH small tame ‘tho AN MAR. thoroughly competent; wonld to those inclined; macd nore and vegetable i give 00d reference as to ability. Address erald office, W'nrep—a SITUATION BY A SINGLE MAN AS wardener or as gardener and to look afier horse and CATT ARR te Enelen: several ¥. ‘ears’ first class reter- ence. item White, Staats- burg, N. W creapectait SITUATION AS COACHM [AN egeagectable man; best reterence. B., care of BY A Address 7. M. ©. 5S 3d ay top | floor. WANTED-A SITUATION AS COAG HMAN, BY A sober, honest, industrious colored man pest cit references.’ Call on or address, fur Wo days, JAMES K RAY, 151 | West 52d st, rear. ANTED—BY A GENTLEA MAN GIVING uP UIs horses and stable. a situation for his coachman, whom he can recommend as being in every respect a most desirable fae Vall at private stable 17 West 44th St, for THOMAS. y ANTED—BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN, A. SITUA- tion as coachma1 & good sroom; or would take Chane as Sxpoms Aiea riley Se sober, honest, willing and ol vall ator address, for two days, 153 Wesc 28th st. “od _ HELP WANTED-MALES. GENTS WANTED—ALSO. MEN FOR GENERAL agencies, with from to $500, in the diflerent States. Apply at 746 Broadway, room 3. —NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, 139 +, 8th st, near Broadway.—Only school where tele- Braphy is taught pracueally and imade a specialty. K. 5. RA OLPH, Protessor. FEW MEN OF a ADDR USS WANTED—TO gape i Address M. & UO., canvass for an elegant and very valuable book. box 115 Herald ituation ; To geo Poe encores: preferred; is Nieensed, ex; can turnish satisfactory ret- erences, dress ACONITIA, Herald Brooklyn Branch office. HE " “ALDINE. "THE “PROPRIETORS OF THIS vournal h. for publis! Gemands of the peanes oe are now issuing the work ‘a, moathl; ble on delivery. Office of “Aldine,” w York. Agents wanted. WANTED=A ‘SALESMAN T0 SELL VINEGAR ON ‘commission in New York and vicinity; a German, with some trade, preterred. Address VINEGAK, 1’ost omice, Brooklyn. V ANTLD—BY A bah mr TEA AND COFFEE house in Front st., a first class salesman, with an established trade in cit: ‘abd vicinity. No other need ad- dress JAPAN, box 201 Herala oftice. \ fnelail TANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS CLERK IN SHIP chandlery store: one acquainted with the busl. 0 as security. Address SHIP it Uptown Branch office. ve. SALESMAN INA WHOLESALE JOB- bing liquor ery ; No one need apply unless he has an established near- bY, trade and come well recommenda- ed, Address PINKNEY, box 109 Herald office. ANTED—TWO OR THREE FIRST CLASS SALES. then for eity canvassing: salary or commission. Apply at 93 4th st, corner South Sth, Brooklyn, Wy ante. —A PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPER WILL instruct a few oung men in bookkeeping, roe mereia} cajcnlations, &c.. at his house or their home: Gay or eveninm: terms moderate, Address COLLINS, box 14) Herald office. TANTED—IN A FANCY GOODS STORE, A FLOOR walker; must be @ good window dresser ; good ref- jaye Ba Le aia Address FANCY GOODS, Brooklyn Post of A CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, to learn. TeLarre Duy and take positions.— BONS College. opposite Cooper hy ti ty with fastraments DVERTISING AGENTS, A MEDIUM OF EXTRA. ordinary merit commands an open tield ; $20,000 in ofdera to be taken: best men only need apply. Address R., box 1,900 Post ottica. GENT WANTED—DON'T FORGET TO SELL UNI- versal clothes dampener; a new patent; best pay- ing article, is now offered to agents; wanted in all fauut- lies; only 2 cents. DERDONK CO., 405 Grand at. GOOD PENMAN CAN HEAR OF A SITU ATION by. addressing Mr. HAMILTON, Herald oftice, Salary $100 week, —WANTED, 200 YOUNG MEN; EMPLOYMENT A. light, pgrceable and respectable; salary, no com- mission, ress, with reference and stamp for return answer, BUSINESS, box 193 Herald Uptown Branch oitice, ‘BOYS AND | GIRLS THOMP. institute, FEW MARRIED MEN, WwITlt A SMALL “suM OF money, Will hear of 4 business that will pay large Weekly profits; must be persevering, steady and willing to work at anything that is honest. Apply at 11 Green- wich avenue. GENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.—NOW IS YOUR A “time: just out: one canvamer, made $71 March 3; daly $1 for an outa: money rerunded tf dis-atisied, NOVELTY COMPANY, 302 Broad way. oY WANTED IN A REAL ESTATE OFFICE, AD. _dress H. EL bux 182 Herald office, or WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE YANKEE No. tion house. Address box 2,634 Post office — D—A SITUATION BY A SINGLE YOUNG s large acquaintance throughout the South and West, and can fone his employer $1,00. Address BU INEDS, box 9 Hera’ ANTED—SALESMEN IN A ‘RETAIL DRY GOODS Hoase in iret Mond Ind. Apply to ANGELL & 44 Hudson street, onday, t between 9 1d 10 o'ele ci TANTED—BY AN ACTIVE GERMAN, AGED 23, having @ fine beg mney education, a position as en- try clerk, salesman or bose® ere Orst class references. Address t for three days, INTEut Herald office, JANTED—A VARNISH ‘SALESMAN, WHO HAS V travelled in this line heretotore. Address, with par- ticuiars, VARNISH, box 112 Herald oMice, | ‘ANITOR WANTED—A _ MIDDLE-AGED MA take charge Jorge banking Louse and tive in the building ; strong testimonials as to character of the first jortance. Address, with name and references, JAN- R, box 436 Post office. Vv ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, OF experience, who can deposit $1,000 as security hear of a good’ situation as collector, by addressing AGATE, box 116 Herald ottice. TANTED—A GOOD CANVAS man or woman to call on every citizen of and New York w explain a matter; a weekly trom $20 to $10, according to ability, paid and a sion besides; a oer s work to a talented person. i ork. ANTED—MEN WHO WRITE VERY PLAINLY, TO ‘assist tn the preparation of Wilson's Business Diree- tory, Address, in writing of applicant, with reterences, KB HALLOCK. 11 University place: Applications i person not attended to. ANTED—A_ SALESMAN, WITH A FIRST CLASS established trade among the grocers of Brooklyn ; none others need apply. To the nget part a liberal a1 permanent srrangement will be made. Address BROOK- LYN, box 174 Herald office. W ANTED=A SOBER, RELIABLE CORRASPOND- nt; suiary $2 oad day. Address CORRESPOND. ENT, ox ot station D. TANTED—A RELIABLE MAN, ACQUAINTED with first class jewelry trade, to travel with sam) _ Address, stating reference, L. C. W., box 3,554 Post off TANTED—A SITUATION BY AN OLD AND EX- perienced cloth suuan, with good trade, in a Jovbing house, Address ©. w BED, box 5,457 Post office. TANTED—A SALESMAN A FEW HOURS EACH evening in a gentlemen's furnishing store; one liv- ing in Ninth ward preferred. P. J. MACKKON, 6th av., near Lith st. J ANTED—ARTISTS, DRAU GHTSMEN AND DE- signe! iso meh used to Hthographie showcard work on stone, Apply at ofice UNITE) STATES GLASS COMPANY, 17 Howard st., between 8 A. M. and 12 M. WA NTED-A BALESMAN IN ry 6TH AY, GENTS’ furnishing store; one well recommended and liv- ing in Ningh or ixteenth ward, and can influence some trade. Address TEMPERANCE, tierald Uptown Branch office, with reterence, ANTED-IN A BUTTER AND CHEESE HOUSE, A young man, German, who ts acquainted with the busines and can ‘infuence trade and read and write re English, Address in own handwriting, BUTTER AND CHEKSE, Herald office. me as Wen SALESMAN IN ry Tre ’ b he MAN OF 25, STRONG AND WILLING TO work, © ed and write, and of sober and steady re habits, will make himself generally usetul tn a store, giier, ‘Saice” York or Jersey City. Address (. M. M., agrEn—s PARTY tw SKLL SIRUPS, BITTERS, toone who has @ ey trade large induce Apply at 1nd Bllzabeth street. Ww ments il be wade. bers COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER, WAGES must have first class reference. Ad dress a Son" 1H Herald offic WAntevean EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS BALES: an’ window dresser, at 461 Sth ay.; one qaainted with city trade Wns GERMAN AS “SALESMAN AND coL- lector for ap ale brewery. one having an — lished trade already with Germans prete security required for nonesty-and which can le ins savings bank Addrom, with particulars, GERMAN, Heraid office. $25 BONUS TO ANY PERSON FINDING ME EM- ployment as clerk or ht porter from 9A. M. tot PM. Addres 4. W. MOsURE, Herald office. COACHMEN AND GARDENHIS, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT ENGLISH COACH man Who Tatands the care and raes, first ciass cily Griver: best ret aiidrens Las Went bath sts near 6th x ® COACHMAN AXD GRooM wy A SINGLE oung man of ¢ ety reference. Ap- sly at prigate mabie 1b? Wem a “a KI vee cowossy CO 4 jo ny 6 é AS St ee i tees aes * | ager’s desk, YyrANTED—A SMALL, GENTEEL OFFICE BOY, about (2 or 13. Address BOY, box 187 Heraid office, ANTED—A BOY AT AN IMPORTER'S OFFIC ‘E, IN Beaver street; must reside with his parents ani be well recommended; salary $150 first year. Address, im own handwriting, box §,553 Post office. TED-MEN WHO WRITE VERY PLAINLY, TO ‘ution of Wilson's Business Direc: diet Un applicant, stating r < University place. “Appl tory. erences, R. B. HA tions in'person not a ANTED—AGENTS TO SELL THE-SUN GAS ILLU- minator, already introduced in some of the best houses in New York ; it recommends itself a! ht, active men cin make trom wa to $2). PS day. Call, after IL o'clock, on JOHN ODGE, Ly ‘Nassau st, up stairs. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FROM 16 TO 18 YEARS ‘of age ; must be a good penman, quick and correct at figures and reside with his parents; best reterences re uired, Address, in handwriting of applicant, JORDON, Herald oftice. (TANTED—CANVASSERS ON SERIAL SUBSORIP- tion books, to canvass New York, Baltimore and sae fare paid. Call, after 12 o’¢lock, on JAMES SHEER 77 Chambers street. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO LEARN THK DRa- matic profession, with a star, in a first class com. pany; must be a good reader and have $40; Instruction, fd and expenses first sea r salary afterwards, Address A. By care Jaines D. Merland, syricuse, N. ANTED—A_ BRIGHT, ‘ACTIVE BOY, IN A BRO. ker’s office; salary’ about $3 weekly; reterences necessary. "Address box 3,24 Post office, ANTED—A BOY 16 OR 17 YEARS OID IN A SHIP. ping merchants office to do any kind of work re- quired; wages first year $150. Aadress, in handwriting or applicant, stating age and reterence, J., box 3,722 ost TANTED—A YOU MAN, 16 TO 18 YEARS OF age, intelligent, correct at figures and of active habits; one residing in the city and with his parenta preierred, ddress BUSINESS, box 164 Herald of ANTED—A FEW LIVELY BUSINBSS MEN, on Monday, at 10 A. M., at 426 8th av. ANTED—FIRST CLASS BARTENDER; IRISH Catholic preferred; he vives unexceptionable rejerences as to honesty and sobriety. Apply to rgd KEOGH, 416 West Thir ‘th street, from 9 to 10 A. Becta Le ate if poked tel CAN. CALL vassers for Brooklyn; business pleasant; pay to both gentlemen and fadies who will work: “Address, for two days, A. B. J. Brooklyn Post oitice. Warrey. re NTY ©. AN VASSERS TO SELL “M0- nopolies aud the People bankers, lawyers, mer- chants, brokers and professional men buy it on gant highest commissions patd. MADOX, 42 John st ay FIRST CLASS BUSINESS MEN FOR CITY; ALSO Newburg and Ponghkeepste, agents for Jersey City, Ne | A. PORTER, 409 Broad way, room 7. THE TRADES. — A. T. STEWART & © first class eurpet carter one having city experience Ws se way MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN ti A ation in a draughting oe then Bo ob ing shop tor a ime re, box 13h Norwich (Conn oat om ae oF A Winees, Apply “st man- SITU. enter- rege J. TO LEARN A TRADE OR to mae hi poset ati Fate Beever at LR st Adarens oss es toare. o€ ME ot bom ) PRATER AND A goop ie Toad, RLBCTRG oss HAWKASGS, se fi’, Oe Bormpt. aNew vork. _ HELP WANTED={MALES. N INTELLIGENT | BOY, 15 YEARS OF ads, 1K, LBA’ q MT izes to “learn # profitable traite. ad: ne iverald office. LL SORTS OF JEW. NG.—W NDER.- A a BLBY GILDIN EU all branches 2 aoe (acid color)4 tas fine as Ww. iso jewelry polishing. Call's 105 Prince street Nt &'T. AUGUSTE A BOY WISHES A siTuation wits A WATOR food Knowledge of the businesk “I93Gib Ye nn RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, ee ga Agi A acre (0 learn the printing ‘trade ; is steady om fed with ‘copies ee well recommended; is satis: es. E, 54 Hane iy vms. Call on or address JOHN NGINFER WANTS A SITUATION, CITY OR COUN- E* C7 2 Mell fecommended and teiuperate ; moderate bon Sd Werata ahegPlovument. “Address MACHINIST, — ah RON WORKERS AND FENCE MAKERS WANTED~ A practical man in Boston to take ch: of a shi one capable of making estimates on fron ak ry busta es a with particulars, box 1,086 Boston (Masa.! MABELBIEER. WANTED at Mean LAU BLPHIA ; AN enced and taster derstatds his Tesluecn ean set fa of ot aking ight colors, to such asteady and MATAR TAS Siate dross, with references, Mantel Compan, mae .. Philadelphiw Se SHADE HANGER WANTED—SOBE: +) steady job, at moderate weems Apy atti Hons uted, @ situation as an oxperieiie’ a’ young workman an bent er iy vereronce 4 rs of ag Al and water heating eppsrata area ING, Herald otter. globe valves cooks, & patterninek: nba ) DRUGGISTS.—A YOUNG MAN, AGED 19, WANTS F rs a) the business; wages Mo object’ Address A. street. — ——_—_—_—____, = ENGINEERS, TRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, wecessary dray ings arteos satisfactio id Uptown Branch ofce. merece ames ARNISH MANUFACTURERS. —A THOROUGH VAR- nish maker ix open for an engagement; thor understands all connected with the wade by. the tates YY oie cheapest methods, Address A. B., ag 1a Hersid ice. Vy ‘ANTED—A “PIest. CLASS, VARNISH MAKE! also salesman with New York and Sastern trade. Address, with references, VARNISH, box 2,541 Post office, Philadeipmia, ws TED—GOOD. STAMPERS, FOR EMBROIDERY, at L. HARAUX'S, 896 Broadway, office 5. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO WORK AT OABE IN 4 job offtce; also one who is a first class show card writer, Address, stating terma, &0., COMPOS, box 168 Heraid office. V ANTED—A SKIL FUL woop TURNER; ONE wie understands scroll sawing preferred: ‘Apply at 165 East #4th st, Monday, at 9 o'clock. WANTED-NEN UND! RSTANDING CHEAP POL ishing on small walnut work ; also a thoroughly et- Aclont, sober working foreman, controlling outslde work, on interior. Apply to SCHSNCK, S09 West 1th st, WANTED-A SITUATION AS BAKER IN A HOTT! or restaurant; understands making all kinds puddings and pastrs first class restaurant having haa experience in such in@ ig a steady and temperate yor man and can furnish first class references. Call’on address J. LANG, No, 115 Goerck st. \ ANTED—\ GOOD, STEADY WATCHCASE POL- State st Unteago terns) by FRED. BLANER, 182 South jeago, J ANTED—A ‘SIST. 1 PHOTOGRAPH PRINTER, AAG Me understands (errotyping. Call at 237 Grand c ANTED—ONE "PATTERN MAKER, SOLDERK: gilde moulder, (our energetic men, with $1,0: to $1,400, to invest In a business established twenty years: permanent sitns Hons, ieee dnterest in the busines, au kood security given: investigation solicited. Apply at 1k) Mercer st., New York. FRENCH ADVERTISEME TNE BONNE CUISINIERE FRANCAISE, NOUVEL- lement arrive, connalssant fa patisserie, desire jacer dang une famile Byivee Americaine. Adrosese ARIE PASILLI 8 Bleecker first fi ~ PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. A’ 2 UNION SQUARE—HAINES BROTHERS WILL offer their Ane assortment of first class Pianofortes at prices which cannot tail to suit the times. New rina to rent and rent applied toward purchase it desired. Pianos taken in exchange, STEINWAY PARLOR GRAND, WEBER, CHICK. ering and other fine new Pianos, $30 and upwards; specialty ae ‘ash, on instalments and for rent. AGL & CO., 16 bast Fourteenth street. “ BEAUTIFU L PIANOFORTE, ONLY $100.—A A Steinway Puinoforto, 73 ootave, carved to ‘over- strung bass, every unprovement; great sacrifice tor cash, J. BLDD.E. 13 Waveriey Di near Broadway. el eae CABINET ORGAN FOR SALE— th $: n instalments, or @ bargain for cash. “Dad's muste store. (70 Eighth avenues GooD. SECOND HAND PIANO WILL BE SOLD cheap for cash; the lady having bought a new one. pee ae 01 Kast ‘Fwenty-fourth street, northeast corner LADY “WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN $75 A handsome rosewood full iron frame Flanot Woaern Beye and Tmpkoveent Micluaing Music. third street. DECKER & BROS. PIANOFORTE FOR SALK AT @ sacriflce—A 7% octave, brilliant toned, four round rosewood Piano, having all Jinprovements, ‘full agraffe, richly carved case. cost $976, tor Stool, Cover: box for shipping: also entire Househoid Furniture ia lots Weatbit Call this day or Monday, private residence 210 ‘est 2ist at. BF: AUTIFUL 734 OCTAVE R ROSEWOOD PIANO, four round corners, agrade treble; sacrifice, $160; yecne b ae reat bargains; Dat taken month- ABLE, 107 Wei Went 25d corner 6th NUMBER OF SECOND <D HAND ANOS OF DIF. ferent makers for sale ey spene for cash, avJ. MAHON’S, 224 Kast Tinirty-ninth street, or at factory, First ay and Fortieth street. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale—Four round corners, richly carved, made order, City maker, used five months, cost $950, for $275; Parlor, Charmer, Dining Furniture, @ sacrifice ; property family be is day, est 15th at, leaving a Can seen near 5U GRAND SCALE 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte tor ives ali improvements, full agraffe, carved case and ae best city makers; cost $1,200 for $300, ox for abipping ; in use eight months; Par- : tyle; chamber. Suit, with Dressing cases, ie & sacrifice. Gait to-day or Monday, private rendence, 120 West Twenty-third street, POR SALE—A FIRST CLASS PIANO, ALMOST NEW; Gost $400: will be old atw sacrifice. Call aad ‘Brooklyn, &. D., over bank. Ask tor Mra pus 3. SECOND HAND, OF VARIOUS MAKERS, IN thorough order, for sale at low prices: also Pianos ty rent of our own manufacture, OHICKERING & Sune 1 East Fourveeath street, between Broadway ren’ avenue. IANO FOR SALE—GREAT BARGAIN, MIX & DU ham’s make, rosewood, 7 octave, cost $1,000, will sold for 320). Apply at store Bal Broad wa) [ANOS TO RENT—FROM Negi hy $10 Pir: R MONTH, rent ayes: to purchase. GRAND SQUARE; bargain for cask ie tSauaimente 3 V, DUMSDAY’S planotorte warerooms, place, corner of Ninth street, University D MILLER'S ESTABLISHMENT, 63 SIXTH avenue, near Waverley place—The utmost valng paid for cast-off O ye arpets, dc., by calling on of addressing Mr. or Mrs. MILLE! et TB, MINTZ’S, 245 3D AV., BETWEEN 20TH AND 218? ets—60 per cent more cash will be paid tham risewhere for ladies’ silk and woollen Dresses, gentlee men’s Clothing. Carpets, Jewelry, Laces. A note by post punctually attended by Mr. and’Mrs. MINTZ, Brooklyn, orders attended, $10. 000 WORTH OF CAST OFF CLOTHING, Carpets, ee wanted for Chicago. 1! highest prices paid. Callon or address @. KLLAS. 41 Seventh avenue, between "thirty: second and Thirty-third streets. Ladies attended by Mra, Ellas. BE "ASTROLOGY. “MADAME LA BLANCH, THE GREAT, UNRIc A, valied Business and Medical Clairvoyant, No. 108 Twenty-eighth street, near Sixth avent 1ON.—KNOW THY DESTINY; AFTER YOU e been deceived and lost taith consult this won- dersutt ‘sifted Clairvoyant; gives ieee tells everything. 159 West rorty: r Bro ‘A TENTION CONSULTATION ON BUSINESS, losses, enemies, lawsuits, absent friends, love, Hinge sickness and death, tiated. 0. 6a Pay retused unless sat Sixth | avenue. __Mme. SINGHI, oe y; ie} triends, ‘a it rapes In Bast Thirveth sine VOYANT—TELLS, NAMES, ae aes ‘Sc. aud $1. CROFEAN shows likenesses, causes 142 West Twenty-fitth street. REVEALS FROM THE CRADLE TO THR Gane finds absent Eeotay recovers stolen prop= erty. Hours from 9 to 6. 35144 Bowery. [ME, COLLINS, ONE OF THE BEST GhathvOw- ‘ants the city, 273 Sixth av., near EMT < iy B, MEDICAL AND BUSI BE STONE ‘bsent friends ; losses (iit hs, enity street, near sixth avenue. Fee 250. to MME, BYRON, BUSINESS “AND MEDICAL OPN tialet: ‘test her.” 314 Fourth avenue, Medical consultations free every Wednoad R RODGER: CLAIRVOYA. CHAL~ Pires e Rat Canes given of the living ana the dead. arth street, z MEDICAL. __ CPTENTION|—DR, FRANKLIN, LATE OF PRUSSIA. A Jonsultation free, Private fe office, 161 Bleeck “) M. MAURICEAU, M. D.—OFFICE 129 LIBERIE street, 1 near ¢ Greenwich street. y cua. REST ELL, PHYSICIAN SINCE 134— fice No. 1 it 52d —MME. VAN BUSKIRI “PHYSICIAN, A EAST A. 28th street, between 3d and Lexington & avenues. —MME, MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, RESIDENOK A. a East Tenth Rrest, near Third avenue. = E8T—ALL COMPLAINTS. NONSULT DR. OR MMB. WES’ C Advice treo. ‘8 Bivecker streok , near Broadw: T)R. KING CAN BE CONSULTED CONFIDENTIALLY D at his private office, 6 Amity street, near Broadway D's ag vane ESTABLISHED ten we we oFrioe AND, HO, ORE ane GRINDLE.—ALL OOMPLA: rr Af AND a ‘Twentv-sixth G5 years prections

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