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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE! is RNTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, IN A RESPECTA- Wi ble io pevaie fomlly; Ie willing 10 navial in the washing and heparan Jodo the eotre washing i the fuunily tap wear Bi ‘tour B14 Mott st., 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE us couk wasber apa yemen, 38 ey amily, Has the best of city reference. Van be seen for two ‘days ad «90 Uh av, tntrd on Dr. fois EOC Ray fo es emp A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A is su and af et re. terene will be given, Call Bf on oddzeee HA Gian, frst yor", corer Of Slat t., over the grocery ato ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A RE. W ey Mare’ marret ‘woman, who has foe her baby. Ware A RRSPECTABLE AMERICAN WOl wishes totake with hers No nijeabe era apn ates cant Inquire for three days at 611 9th wv, oo 8. TM seein THE the ‘washing "‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE eg eons ct 8 tow private families, and a! Best of reference. I cbs & the tore, ‘Ro Rent Wetec, vont Zant. ie We A A SRUATION. soy eae a AND inn Foapectatle ora oe cus, Cane noch at itr. J. B, "No. 319 Bowery. OMAN, A ex0e. Wagsenax 4 A RESPECTABLE W' he ‘maid and ta Peli ccarence ‘given.’ Gail toe owe days ‘air eee tea rANEED—A. SITUAT brea! Las A ONG WOMAN, IN any capacity 14 ‘would "be sonaldered Moquislions ‘apply for two days at It -Leroy place. ANTED—A st orn by A. RESPECTABLE age NTED—! LADY, A SITUATION AS c ih ks charge of and instruc would abe ‘to go South or to Pairan or addreen A.W. 6., Brooklyn, Prince st., near Myrtle ave. Ww NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, | We pe the washlags vest elly reforenos. Call in i or two days at 6 West Washington place. phi Saal eet a Re “WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN, A ‘the country. Vena be seen ‘ult fcagaged et 18 18 East ‘ast veecond tlear, back ANTED—BY "A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN, A a8 Tau five washer or to do ght chim: ‘Derwork: “Gail at 188 West 19th 8, Fear house, ‘until eng: ERE oa ee ANTED—BY TWO PROTESTANT GIRLS, SITUA- tion; one a plain cook, washer and troner, theother as *hambermat raitress. Satisfactory references from ‘Der lat place. "App! Weat 25th st, third oor. “ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS Tadndress; can give the best of reference from her last lace. Apply for two days at 89 West 1th st. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermald or nurse; tnderstands fine washing ‘and fully competent for either sitnation; best of alty re ‘Can be seen at 747 24 ay., in the dry’ goods store. ANTED—A SITUATION BY. RESPECTABLI woman, &# good plain cook, washer and froner; selty reference, Call at 285 17th at ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A pivalion as ted pute cook; unders:ands all kinds <of pastry, ‘und poukry; also to assist inthe washing and Tiled aI Paelie sts corner of Boers, Brocklyss Stor two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA ‘lon a6 Bo0d cook, washer and ironer. Best city refe- erence. Call at 75 West 1ith at. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO man, #6.an experienced cook; the best of city reference from her last place. Can be seen for two days at 11 6th &t., ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Jain cook, washer and ironer, or would ‘as Inuudress in a private family: has good city references om be agen wnt ‘engaged ut O68 Gib av., in the plore, between ANTED-A SITUATION, BY, A, RESPECTABLE ung girl, who is well recommended from her last place, vas chambermaid and waltress or seamstress in nice privatd ‘Eanlly; aa good plaia sewer. HL Tthay., near 23d epee id A ated baat ae A SITUATION cham bermaid and waitress or hare bermaaid and seam- uptress 0 oris willing to do the fine washing and i ; has the Dest of city reference. Can be seen for two ave 82 West 26th 6 st, between 6th and 7th av: ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE washer aud jroner, has good ely seen for two daysat 147 West 27 tween 7th and ‘aneve ‘ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RECOMMENDED AMERI- can Protestant woman. a qiwuation as Gret class cook: un _ meats, read, biscult, &e.; can show pepe podem obj jections to the country. Also, a young mas chambermafd and todo waiting Sebousework, Call at 610 Broadway, third floor, front room. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ‘situation a nurse and chambermaid; would have noob: Gections to travel; beat ofreference given. Gall at 147 West 2ist “Bt., between 7th and 8h avs. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION ae Large § Loe = ‘competent girl, who can refer to the @be has lived four years. Apply nt 208 Went Bist ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- ‘testant gir), as chambermaid and waiter or to do plain wing; is. able of takin or = baby, and can assist 4m the washing and ironing Goud’ eily retards. Call at 80 Eas a place, for one day. aera eee A aon ae Pybl peal a rivate furally, ‘Good reference can be given. Oui’ at No. iS James st., near Maln, Brooklyn, for three days, if not previ ‘ously engaged. 'TED—A SITUATION. BY A YOUNG GIRI, TO W's sc postal senieen ork_or chamberwork; 0 objection to ql png Call at 112 Chrystio st. NTE ‘A NEAT, TIDY GERMAN GIRL, A don ea chanibermaid oF Wo do general housework: ‘Gall at 101 East 17th st, near 8d av. A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- specedal We td caemmeeraaid nok wedeeesy poe ci retstueoe ee os a ctnodare a Meo, Bain oe, Cocos Cher ani Broadway. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS miviag Gngoa planter onde nl kiecr casas, vt . Wallet ile 21h st. near Tis av. room No. 8 ‘ANTED—BY TWO PROTESTANT GIRLS, SISTERS, situations; one as good plain cook and excollent washer - renee Se ‘the other ‘maid and waiter; would like to get into ‘one family. Good city references. Call for two days at 98 Tillary st., corner of Lawrence, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT YOUNG ‘woman, as chambermaid and waitress; god city refe. renal Can be seen for two days at 183 ‘8t., Second ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RFSPECTABLE WO. ‘as cook or to aasist in washin; lroning, in a civele st family. Can be seen for eesise’ ‘at 145 Eliza- ., in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl to do chamberwork and waiting, or assist in ‘the washing and ironing; good clty reference Yom her last place. Apply at 49 Allen st., N.Y. ANTEDOBY A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, WHO Speaks the English language fluents, a situation bageam- ‘Sa, and e pre tee meally. 4, and can 5 y East 22d st. -pmall bell ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaia and seamstress, or as nurse "seamstress. Best of city reference. Cull for two days at Ey ‘West 26th st , between Broadway and 6th av. "WA XTED—DY A PROTESTANT GIRI, A. SITUA- tion as seamst-ess and to do light chamberwork; ean work well with her needle, and show good city reference, Call'at 150 West 20th st., in the rear. ‘ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE ‘;IRLS, SITUA- tions; one as first rate cook, washer and ironer; the other as chambermaid and waiter. Best of refereace from their last they both lived four years. Can be seen at70 At- n. Wittcs NTED.—A FAMILY ABOUT GIVING UP HOUS! cadtant con centre ing. vetergnaee. and fall aroniar ‘given »; Sedalia ov rterenos and ga ‘4 ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND to assist in fine washing and ironing. Can be seen for stro days mat 963 2d av. commer of 241 at, serond tooe, back ire in Berrigan. Has lived yours: Slave; ans refers to tas plose. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, ‘a situation as chambermaid, or to assist: in washing and 7 ral housework for a smal! family, Can be geen at 51 Bi taltma street, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG SCOTCH woman, @ situation as wet nurse. Call at 26 Amity street, Brooklyn, top floor, for fourdays. "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and fine washer, or as waiter; reference. Apply at 13 Forsyth street, room 8. ‘ANTED—A GEC ATION, B BY A HIGHLY RESPECT. ‘Dest of able young oman, && cook; has the very best vot elty reference! from be Tast lace. Please call at 243 Eliza- ‘eth street, second floor; first house near Housion street, foe ‘two days. Can be seen until engaged. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ome. A ‘situation as first rate cook; understands bri and pas- oy; will be willivg to Cpe in washing aud fronin, ng. The | it city reference given. Can be seen until suited at 220 Ist avenue, between and Mth streets, first floor, back room. ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, JUST ‘ARRIVED from Europe, # situation to atiend a store of'any kind, 0 elie arty ieces tS two epllrenn: ca cee tiod to atra, q 8 for tw f ‘view may be had, L.,. Herald ea ee = Re ‘ANTED-RY A RESPRETALLE GIRL, WHO UNDER- standa all kinds of plain sewing, a situation. to take cate -of children and sew; best city reference. « tall nt 303 Hicks: corner of Pacific, Brooklyn, second tloor, {rout rooms. ANTED—A SITUATION, & W entnie a seamstrewandmtrnideter, heOREST ANT o chamberwork or take care of children. Apply arise We Bist st., between 7th and Sth avs. setts nara pela) ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARL Young wornan, a8 cook, nnd would be willing to ais’ in swashing and Ironing’ best city reference; lived in the Dost Families in this citys’ Gan be Seon til “sui tween 19th and 20h sts. ANTED—A_ SITUATION, young wing: Can give th er, with whom! two days at N BY wrsand ahaif. between Madt O00 aud OL Aids NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1860.—TRIPLE SHRRT. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. AAR ARRAN ANTED—A SITUATION, | BY A ‘ABLE ng girl, as cook. the best ‘reference fr bor la ed eure. A| wr Nie8 da Slat” Sian Mado ands “PY 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS soba aed arene aaa cad tek gtartent ie, Pate for two days. ANTED— A SITUATION AB PLAIN COOK, WASHER : two days at Nov Hud. Jon Mie We wets sak. vay eases "and 10h ava, Por eS FOR THREE BXCROLRST ‘ANaale le domestics, with frat class foe eneral Bousework, ly at wing ot bo Lala wel rooms ua two fu a ppl se win, Please : ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WITH A be iy Can be cenenre ve weal tt in ea for two days at 167 Sinith at , first floor, back room. a. up a W2sTHD— A. SITUATION feotly Ny compete i ake fo Toharge of and superiitend the fe to.capabilly and character. Call rey: Seer ts eee ‘tie even or it yea room, for two for two days at 197 at, noar lst ay, ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID, AND can give the best of re quire at ie cery store in av., ‘Clinton av, Bofon' fre ANTED—A SITUATION, | BY A RESPECT ABLE young woman, t0.40 ‘small fami- , or to do cl berwork and apo rly ty ye 18. Photos from ber lat place facen for two days at 4), Went Sh aL, betwead tin tnd fh eve top floor” front roo. ANTED — BY A. RESPECTABLE, PROTESTANT situation elther to do chamber oung gir! sowing. or to lake care of & child and oa ee eat sive goad oly reference, be seen for two days at 130 West 19h a., cor- ner 7th av. Waee A Lyre att moe rp A pe Led shambermaid and ean do se, has best of city reference. Can Ya sehas ot ied Beats ‘35th at, be- tween Ist and 2d ave.) wecond , second floor, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO take care of children or tike entire charge ef » baby, or to do light chamberwork and sowing; is willing to make ler- belt generally useful: best of ety re ference, from her last place, Call at 143 East 24th st., three doors from 2d av., in the fancy store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS nurse and seamstress in a'private family, or to do cham- berwork and plain sewing, or any kind of needle work; best of reference. "Call for two days at 50 Pear! st, Brooklyn. Wanrensar A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, 16 ars of age, & situation in a small private family to do work and waiting, or to take eare of childre the best of city reference. Can be seen for two days at 266 Kast Tith ot, bs story, front roo. WA AN AMERICAN WOMAN, A SITUA- A tion as housekeeper in a respectable family. Call at 596 4th st. 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid and waitress; good city reference. Call at 44 Aflantic st, corner of Willow, Brooklyn. 'ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘a8 good plain cook; is an excellent washer and ironer; has good city reterences; can be seen for two days if not en: gaged, at 15 East 16th st., first floor, back room, wees poe tee BY A ERT ARES E good cook, und is willing to ussist in washing ‘and ironing; has no nomen to go as Prony = = two years reference from her last place. Call at 117 West 26th street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘as seamstress; can assist in light paged or will travel with a lady. Cail at 94 West [6th st., near 6th av. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AS urge and seamstress; is mild anid gentle with children; has good reference. Can be seen unt engaged st 158, now Canal st., near Bowery, sixth stor WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS seamstress; understands dressmakin; a eee best of re- ference. Please call at 210 Adantic at., ‘WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. A situation as chambermaid, take care of children, or iis plain sowing. Call for two days at 138 West 16th st., between and 6th aves. ‘ANTED—A SITUTION' BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO cook, wash and iron in a small family. Call for 2'days at 167 Smith st, between Wyckott and Warren. ‘Good oity reference given WARTEDTA SITUATION AS COOK, BY A COMPE tent person who perfectly lunderstaids ‘her business, can be seen at her present emplo} ‘where she has lived for je last years. Call nt 38 Kast Sth 8 ANTED—BY A COMPETENT GIRL. A SITU ATION as waitress, can be scen at her presentiemployer’s where she has lived for ihe last dures yeurs. Call at Sf east iste lor two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 70 do chamber work and take care of children, or ber work and plain sewing, can give, good city Peforeace fron her Jast place, where she ved for the lsst five years. Gail at Not & First st tean be sten for two dae. War SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO 'S berwork and ing or general housework in a small family. Best city reference. Call at 37 State at., South Brooklyn, first floor, back room, for two days. WARXTEDOBY AVERY RESPECTABLE AND COM. petent woman, situation as iady’s maid; understands the care of ladies’’ wardrobes; can cut and fit ladies’ and children's dresses in the neatest manner, and make up mus- Jina and laces in French style: can take the outire charge of baby from its birth; abe haa filled both situations; has travelled with the best famiues; is willing to go South; can give unex- ceptionable reference as to character and capability. Call for two days at 134 East 23d at., near 8d av., third floor, front, WAT ED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS nurse; is fully competent to take stiarge een isa very neat sewer, ‘and would like to do chamberwork ; best city reference. Address 164 9h st., between 3d and 4th avs. Wiebe A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as nurse; is competent to take charge of a bay from its birth; ita-pood plain sewer; bes city reference. Call for two days ast Broadway, first floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, as nurse and to do berwork or waiting; has good city reference. Call at Mrs. Latham’s, 872 Henry st. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS chambermaid and seamstress, or as chambermald and to assist in the washing; roduce the best of city reference. Callacor address 41 Bast 16 at, between 4th av. and Irving place. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid and to assist with the washing rad ironing. Bestof city reference. Call at 173 East 32d st, rst floor, back room. W3STED—A SITUATION. BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO cook, Wash and iron, Cail at 176 Madison st. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, as seamsiress In a private family; under- sands dress, aud shirt malcing; bas no objection to chlléven, Call or two days at 70 32d st. Hasthe best of city reference TANTED—EY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, iiluniion ag cook, washer and ironer. Has good refe: ce. Apply at 89 East 32d st. for two days. A beet tars tf A PROTESTANT ENGLISH WOMAN @ situation as seamstress and chambermaid. Call at 58 Warren at., between Smith and Hoyt sts., opposite the public school, Brookly a. Weoneue a A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and waiter, or would take care of children. Has good reference. Can be seen at 66 Ir- ving place. Waste ED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do chamberwork and wait on the table; Can be be seen for three days ‘at 229 Mulberry st., first floor. 7 ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK IN A PRIVATE family, by a woman who ae hy understands her rence. business; has good city reference; bel to the English church; is a good baker: Call at 10034 io 5 eae 7th av. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as laundress and chambermaid in a pri- vate family; has best of city reference from her last Place, Where she has lived for the last three years. Can be seen for two days at 53 West 25th st. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION TO DO THE WAITING AND Baht work of @ small family; excellent reference given. Call on Mary Greally, 195 av. A, between 13th and 14th sts., first floor. ANTED—BY A COMPETENT YOUNG WO | A eftuation as seamstress; can clothes in the neatest manner, make shirts, and do all kinds of family sewing; has lived se in her last place. Can be seen till engaged : at at 56 West 15th s ird floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE MID- dle aged woman, as nurse; is competent to take the en- tire charge Gta child from ite 5 or would wait on an in- valid. Has the best of city Sameera Call at 118 Smith st., se- cond dc door ‘rom Dean n Dean st., Broo! WwW ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG GIRLS, SITUATIONS; one ag chambermaid and waitress, the other to do sew: ing and take care of children; both are worthy and have five years highest recommendations from thelr place. Vall at ‘West 17th st. Can be seen until suited. NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE A ae HS teat = ped or to do. Perea qe ogy rivete 1 ference can ven from her hl lace, where sbe bas lived five years. atta 291 Madiaon st. OOD St WASTED— A SITUATION, (BY A RESPECTABLE young woman. lain cook, Beat of eity reference, Call at {71 Chaves Solita hoor ANTED SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls; one as plain cook and to asdist with the washing and ircalng, the other aa nurse and nomrastress or ee chesanos maid and seamstress. Best of city reference trom their last Jace. Call at 139 Kast 29ih st., between 2d and 8d avs, third nor. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to travel South with & gentleman and lady or small family; 18 accustomed to travelling. Good reference given, Address \. B., Herald office. ___ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, ‘A GARDENER TS IN WANT OF A SITUATION: TAS 4 very small family, or can take asingle man’s place; can produce the best reference as to respectability and compe. ten ‘both under glass and out doors. Address Florist, or call immediately at 15 John st., N. Y. YOUNG MAN, TWENTY YEARS OF AGB, WISHES animation in & business house where he would have an Sreoreuney usiness education; would make himself gene: write well and furnish undoubt ed reference accept $200 for first year's services. Herald office. Address J. W A™ MARRIED MAN WANTS A SITUATION, WHO Has deen in the foundry and would like the same as super of & manntaeturing business i WOE UGC Ade gay Leduc TWIN Mead vag SITUATIONS WANTED—HALES, MARRIED MAN (OERMAN) WISHES ‘To Gk! BM nt n'a store As porter, or any other kind of v ork Inigat be requirsd of him; is able and wiliing to make hin self generally useful. Callon or address P. Heyuieb, 177 Elm st., corner of Hiroome, capa aati os A Si NOONE oy Ae YOUNG MAN, WHO SPEAKS AND WRITES ber ighyroms Bnd Spauioh bueniiy, wud sume stened, ise good penn iman and accountantand | ‘knows something of bok toartng. wisbes to find » situatic mercantile house. objection Ugo Romi He wou lepine na lr | “wan eae Box 156 Herald once, Pelerenen ive. AN AMERICAN BOY. ABOUT 16 YRARS OLD rao speaks Frevoh, Italian, Greek avd Russian, would sike ment, 0 ge ee vara ake hinoatt at ment, or ath if r a1 fo arty Sapa afar aa capabie the best of reference tor Chavecter, Address A. kt. A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION INA WHOLE- wale bouse. Would th or West eee Reforeuces Address Horace, box 116 Herat ial ET ae A STUDENT WISTS TO OBTAIN SOMR PROFITABLE ad Senieg ecit after pap ‘clock would e1 pt wil g ‘igen oF thing en ry references given. | Addreas A YOUNG MAN pees 4) A SITUATION. id POxen: man; un of horses thoroughly, a take charge of 8 arden, wing to make beabelf gone: dy Pl 2, Herald aiee, for two piven fea. oflice, a. BM, referonse can be given. YOUNG MAN WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUATION | crocks has had three ina jes house; has had -xperience in the business. Can bring the best of refe Fete fran hs former employers ‘aidzems room 9, nierns: GZOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION: TO GO mrTy ed fate lethtog busnean for. oop Me Wheat of clly references given. “Address G. Fry, 188 Kaa Brosdway, fn the care of tar, Bely ol. pA 0, SES call HE gree th gr pce Pied yr nent oar A RE- v6 experience Uall ator addrees fo8 (wodays, 261 Bo abet prac a oa a ETE A AN A SITUATION DE PROCURED, my AN feces ‘oubg man, of good steady ness qual RY ho itaoh af to work for an honest living? a. a. situntl ‘and shoe bad several years city reference. Address aH Hy Brook ‘Brooklyn Post ofice. OACHMAN OR GROOM—A SITUATION WANTED, BY a young man who thoroughly understands bia b ail its branofies: has served four years under a-vetécioary sure eon; can produce the best of efty reference. A fe Frninor. aaddle and harness store654 Broadway, near Bond at CCOACHMAN. SITUATION WANTED, BY (A RESPEC. table man, as coachman or groom; is 8 careful driver and ive the est cliy reference. Apply at West 27th st., for threesdays. GITUATION WANTED—AS PORTER, BY A RESPECTA- bie Protestant young man, in m weboleaale dry goods house. Apply to Nellly & Glassford, 22 and 24 Church SITUATION WANTED—BY A PRACTICAL FARMER and vegetable gardener, would like the charge of a place. Can be well recommended. Call at 35 King st. in the rear, first floor, until employed. competent groom, can or address Coachman, Yee MERCHANTS AND Pi trie AN ACTIVE yor man, of good ad ) and who penman, desires a situation in’ mereantile house or an oliee, where he would be wiNing to make himself generally useful; salary no obiets Shag’ reference given. Address Business, box 192° He- 10 SOUTHERN MERCHANTS —A .YOUNG MAN AS clerk; or traveller to a Southern house; will give ant atisfac: tery reference- is used to travelling. Address box 111 Herald office. ANTEDIBY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, AN AME- rican, of genteel address, a situation at almbst any kind of husiness where he could make himself useful. Address Fr. 8, 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO has bad four years experience in & counting ro ing to erally useful: willing if generally useful; pmployimeu: more ‘an object than salary. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS assistant bookkeeper and general clerk, oF as correspou- dent in the English and German languages; has had experience for several years in this city, and can give the best references. Address P.'8., box 178 Herald ottice. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SINGLE MAN, AS ‘waiter in a respectable private famil Iyihas lived’ with the most respectable families in this city, and has a character for bone sty, sobriety and capability. Can be seen uptil en. or Broadway, between 13th and Lith sts. Io ATTER “WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUA. ter ina wate famil: good Aatlons: Atdrens A.B, box 196 Herald oes es oem ANTED—A SITUATION AS SALESMAN, BY AN experien: son, in a wholesale clothing or cloth house: isa practial talor and a ret clase custom eviter, Good references given. Address Ferdinand, Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, TO take care of horses or work Jn a gardens is willing’to do anything; references given. Address 129 Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIREMAN IN A HOTEL, ‘steamboat or suloon; would go in the country if required. Call at 310 West 26th st. ANTED—A SITUATION, FOR AN AMERICAN BOY, 17 years of age, to learn the trade of res bookbinder, r respectable trade, Call ator nddress all this week 3 avs. ‘A SITUATION AS ae A steady, active man who perfect! understands his busi ness in every respect, andis a careful driver: he understands the care and treatment of horses; has the best of references from his last employers. Address R. ee ‘at Mr. Trainor's ogi diery store, 664 Broadway, near Bond st. Wo Biri rier eg BY A RESPECTAULE MAN and wife without incumbrance; the man ‘as gardener or coachman, the wife as cook and first rate washer and ironer. Good city reference. Address J. H., box 185 Herald ollice, for two days. 7ANTED—A SITUATION AS SALESMAN IN A JEW- elry store, by a young man having a thorough know ledge of the business, ands thorough temperance man: woul have no objection to, go South; can give the best of ity refe renve. Please call at ‘ANTED—A_ ee BY . RESPECTABLE. married man, without a family, as coachman: perfectly understands his business; is a good and careful driver; is nirletly temperate; has twelve years) reference: or would go porter in a store. Call at or —? 198 East 2istst., near 24 av., for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RRSPE( ARLE young man, to drive a milk wagon or drive around soo ry or fed store; is willing to nee himself eaneraly it 60 West Wasbington or an: 63 S4th st. TANT For particulars’ please call at place, in the grocery store. THE TRADES. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER a = in or out of the city. Address for four days to 88 Hi jA/GARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY YA PRAC- er, who urderstan grapes, ofcity referen re a tea mices 8 to al J. M., Herald office, which shall be ai- HELP W’ ALES. een LL ¥ IN SERV. mary abot ly > SERVANTS IMME- dance of civil cars capable belp to sue woo call ato. "Con ‘Con ducted by a respectable A: merican A SARGE NUMBER OF WOMEN AMD GIRLS WANTED places a ato an) = renee wanted. fi it Lair afte ie inate some, NUMERR OF GOOD DRESSMAKERS WANTED— Ino several apprentices to learn, watt West ith A ONG HADY. WANTED, WITH SOME KNOW- ledge of the Liurinoss, a ealeswoman in a faney ary goods ply, with good refereuce, at 241 Gi store. rest uses GIRL WANTED—TO DO THE BOUEE. DBS ap yee ge and troner; wages, Yvan Gey velerenseas at At 3 ae Et CA girl to take care or ehildren. between Sand ry Boney LL. EMPLOYERS Ww, @ooD oun AY English, Trish A toh tg AR can alwa: nal them on moderate terma by applying gf the Kuaploy ment Laat. We, 424 Broad) m1 plying of the eaanior! principles, by WORRIS CONNER T | A cot ew wired WOMAN teoug washer and coon br 8 Hove need soply who ne einen ferences required. Call ata We ia tar and Gib eve! Bout from 1D oi AM Cook WANTED—A GOOD COOK, ey tie ae, Benes wring So toake make pecontt useftl, and ployer, 1 Citnton st Brookly, is i3 ic aed ees Cert Lake! tahoe d A ravers seven APPLY, h good. at 196 av. OOK WANTED—I KODA: A COT 4 SMALD, F, MALE, OF hapily invest wages will be gi in rs ithe grocery stores Howson he given, morner of Sheri, “PH RSSMAKERS AND rae” ya WANTED. AP- D* ply at 1,004 Broadway, near 26th. IRST CLASS FEMALE OFFICE Udy yall & €0.'5), Fourth avenue, nee Lge g cae street. Employers particular in, thelr to apply, as they Cam be sulted with housekeepers, a No wavel iy experienced phrses, laundzesses. profeased and plain cooks, waitere, chara: bermuid nnd general servants. Protestaut and others, with good reference. A Indy in attendance, Fifty smart Protestant firls wanted immediately, athighest wages, in private familien HELP WANTED_FEMALES. ——— vy ONE WHO Wires re rarer. oo fe Between 10 andZococe > MCs app at , PRIVATE FAMILY, A TIDY Wetetat ect A SMA) seamstress: child four years vat on «Som » bet ap oe iy Teferences a 23 Weet 284, ween mo hae, HOUSEWORK, A must be 2 Bot pial {io cape of 86 Orombery Rook for Tee ee warrge IN A FIRST CLASS BOARD.- | understand her business. ” Apply. io Wea Sat ey at e NTRD—A WOMAN, TO Bo GENER, BE work, ineludin, ig cooking: a be at be one tear a ge — Wes NEAT SMART GIRL, TO DO GENERAL, maupesroc (on: es she must be & good piaia cook ‘and croelient washer ‘and froner. Onl o ccmapeient room tae ‘a elt; reference, at at 6 6th » belwoon 9 cick. "Mame over the bell’ ‘Wares $7, sis EY mie gl AMERICAN, GERMAN OR scoTcH or hapaew 8 ama 2 chek. ei a a at., between ‘Falon ay. \ANTED—A roune AMERICAN OR ORENAX and seamstress. Apply from 9 to 12 A, M. ED—TWO G@ 0 WiZRSt ae are ma ogling ela ANTED—SEVERAL GIRLS WHO UNDERSTAND ‘working on hosiery. Apply at 514 Broadway, up stairs. igs CHILD'S NURSE. GOOD CITY RE- Fs ya ae required. Apply at 198 East l0thet., from 11 ‘ANTED—A COOK FOR A HOTEL IN THE COUN Sey, mania oe feeeale, ooleees oo white; one who under- stands meat and bread and cake baking. Apply Heween Baud 10 a. at78 Nassau st Bape intniee YOUNG WOMAN AS NURSE 2/5 chambermaid. yo reereness pears. ‘Call on Wed- oo, om 2 o'clock, at No, 7 East OREWOMAN WANTED—ONK WHO 18 COMPETENTt to take cha of operators on Wheeler & Wilson's and Grover & Bake Geo. Brodie,. 300 Canal street. 8 at 2 EY A ERMAN GIRL WANTED—T0 DO GENERAL HOUSE. work; good washer and, irouer; one speakine Kn pes Thguire for two days at Nor s Seuih Wit sewing machines, Apply to IRL WANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY. TO do general housework; must be a good cook, washer and ironer; and come well recommended; a Protesturit preferred, spur emcee? ‘at 182 Remsen st., second house west of gas ofice, Brooklyn. 0 PERATORS WANTED.—WANTED, A NUMBER OF first class operators on Wheeler & Wison's and Grover & Baker's sewing machines. Apply to Geo. Brodie, 300 Canal atrei gVERAL GOOD COOKS, LAUNDRESSES, WAIT- resses, chambermaids, and well recommended servants in All other capacittes are now ready tor situations at the Ser- vants’ Institute, 149 Grand street. Also situations wanted by several coachmen and waiters, ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, AN EXCELLENT cook, Washer and ironer; one who can bring the best of city recommendations may apply ati47 West 20h st., between 10 and 1 o'clock. TANTED INMEDIATELY — ONE EXPERIENCED trimmer and two oF three good milliners. Apply at $07 Broadway, between 20th and 21s ANTED—TWO PROTESTANT NEAT GERMAN irls; one as nurse and seamstress, the other as cham- bermald, iter and to assist in the washing and ironing, ina te ye | of four persons. Apply at 227 West 3lst een Bth a 8th anc d 9th ave avs. Good references required. (\ ANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A PROTRSTANT women, to cook, Wash and fron. | None but those: wil- jg to make themselves useful, and with the best reference, ued ed apply at 191 Clinton at., Brookiyn. W ANTED—AT 65 PIERREPONT STREET, BROOKLYN, ad troatug: one heed ‘apply unless thoroughly competent and well recommend- zy il bebe ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK, WHO UNDER- ‘Sands thoroughly ali kinds of cooking, and can bring satisfactory references. If suited from: $9 to $12 per month, ‘Apply at 106 Clinton st, Brooklyn, berween 9 and SBclock, TANTED.—A YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN DESIRES Vy aituation ine 2 gla wal 0 do et ee and in sewing; speaks well, and can give the best. bay refere Hinguire of J. Fleischmann, 298'6ih ave. Waren, 4 CHAMBERMAID AND TO ASSIST IN the washing and ironing, one who thoroughly understands her business and kas "recommendations. Apply at 37 Union square. ANTED—A GOOD COOK AND WAITER GIRL IN A family of three persons. Apply at 196 Henry st., near State st., Brookly TANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A COM- fetent woman, a8 chambermaid and laundress. Good city-ieference required. Apply for two days at 30 West Lithst. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO CHAMBERWORK AND TO assist in taking care of two children in a private family. Apply at O8 East Sh t., for two days, between the hours of 10. ‘ANTED—FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, A) GOOD ‘smart girl; must know how to cook; also a little girl as waiter. 60a av. ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK in a small private family; she must be s good plain coo [rather and ironew, Apply at 1S West 1ath et, near 7th av, between the hours of 9 ANTED—A WOMAN, TO TAKE CHARGE OF A laundry,’ Apply at Taslor's saloon, $65 Broadway, be- tween 9 and 10 o’elock this (Wednesday) morning. Bh fgets GIRL TO DO CHAMBERWORK AND [i Apply at ‘wait upon children. Apply at 178 Henry st. ANTED—A NURSE, SEAMSTRESS, CHAMBERMAID, so00k and waiter gitl, for « first class private family, who ‘will pay the highest w Apply at No.7 Lith st., between Broadway. and University place. ANTED—FOR A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A thorough servant; must understand all kinds of plain cooking and be an excellent washer and froner. Apply with city reference from last piace at 19 4th st., corner of South 9h st., Williamsburgh. ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A PRO- testant girl (English preferred) as chainbermald; mnst be able to do plain sewing aud give good references. Uall at 85 East I7hst., after? A. M. ANTED—A GERMAN, COLORED OR IRISH G to do general housework in a private family; good wages Apply ats MBROTYPIST WANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS: had some experience. Apply to Henry Tobias, at the gal- Jery, 166 8th av. A. G00R RATTERN MAKER, WANTED—ALSO A brass finisher, at 142 Centre at., 2d floor, back room. \OOTMAKER.—WANTED, A FIRST RATE WORKMAN to go in the eonntry, to one of the pleasantest places in New Rugland, ‘Steady employment and’ beter ay than oity ‘workman. “Apply at 40 and 42 Broad Arial SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN WHO ancien experience in the management of a Sagi yng ofa store, and some little experience in the Nea tao PRINTER WANTED—AT RINTOUI. ‘& Rockwood's PI and far ee est. Address E. R. oe gallery, 839 Broadway. Also, to cut and mount nin aa ilaaciiacll MEU ‘PROOF RRADER— SITUATION WANTED, AS PROOF reader ree by one who tn woroughiy competent io perform the functions devolving upon ell Reader, Hocald oflice, sbi ad SUreser nt WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED GAR. dener, who understands budding and ; 00, to 'go South or In the country; will make Mesele ob ising. ot knowledge of cultivating grapes. Ad: ress A. G.y a et nt 0 LITHOGRAPHIC ARTISTS.—A FIRST CLASS AR- int, accustomed o letering with pen jand brush, can have constant employment by apy rh mediately to ‘Tohnson, iithogeaphers, 874 Broadway. Noy ‘ dacobs & 0 PRINTERS WANTED, TWO FIRST RATE JOR com) tors, accustom to work, none otl eed apply to Wm. L.'S. Harrison, job p ater, 80 and 62 Duane at yy BOSS MA' CHINISTS—WANTED, J A SITUATION, teh a young man aged 22 years, in a machine has three years experience at tie In iat would ke to. serve tio or two years more ina here be could finish his time; ogee no object. Adirose We Hughen 174 Woe ioe gig cee tafe hel SIX GOOD SILK HAT ishers. Constant employment upon applicatio: Pp. HenthiPiae™ gcooaiant employment upca, pelcation to fa pte sos to SITUATION WANTED, cutter, on custom work. Boat re rence . AY pply for for a few di Fanos gi etiten, App foe 8 w days to Downs & Stiner, tail 10 TAILORS.—WANTED, IN hig HAVEN, CONN., A T first class pant and vest cniter. a Hants cata tosiate the system ‘be user in cutiing, sad “how lear is MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS —WANT- ed, by a man who has some experience in sat a aitua. ‘and for hoes been @ cutter.” & medisicly, i Franklin, N ikven, Gone aig wd T°; The could cut and sew; has no objeotion. to inti uch t gountey: wager noken mich an object asm seedy pifces” Aa 10 HATTERS.—FOUR GOODSILK HAT TRI T wanted, immediately. Apbly at Clark's, 197 Will Wilma Scoeatsreeeteenaenecateatn ee meme ee ‘WASTEDIA FIRST RATE FUR CUTTER. MUST BE ‘well recommended. ‘Apply to F, W. Lasik & Son, 52) Broadway. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST RATE JOBBING faney dyer. Toa good hand constant employment will be given, none but tendy men need apply. Address by let ter, iene ween ‘expected, Al. ‘ box 1,020 Post office, De- 7ANTED—A GENERAL BLANK WORKMAN AND ruler, to take charge of an established bindery in a heal- thy location South; a married man preferred; a liberal sala ddvess, With reference, box 95 Philadelphia Post ANTED—A PRACTICAL Apply at 126 Jane st, Vv JANTED—A TAILOR, TO MAKE BUSINESS COATS and boys clothes. Tuquire of T. Dixon, 64 Carmine st. FANTED—A GOOD JOURNEYMAN SLATER: G Wages und stendy employ mez bam, 1228 Coals st, Pliladelphis, mae ye WASTED=A GOOD TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER nly to Thomas Harrison, 260 West st., between Laight pad Vestry FANCY acest taaakag D or $8._Apply: to a good girl who understands her business. Greenwich st., near Barclay. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSKWORK; mut be a good sc cook, washer aud ironer, willing and obliging and accustomed to children. “Cal! for two days, with city reference -ANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK AND FIRST RATE wasbel nd ironer and to do general housew ‘Apply at 70 West 30th ste small family; wages $7 per month. near 6th ave. ANTED—A TRIMMER OF LACE GOODS, WHO CAN ‘work tastefnily and steadily. A permanent engagement ut good wages will be given toa competent person. Also, one wanted who is accustomed to boxing lace sets. Apply at 150 Waverley place, near 6th av. ‘ANTED—AN EXCELLENT ee 8 MAID, NOT UN- der twenty-five teeth are, well ie and doing up musiins; none but those with t! and willlng fo leave New York, need upply ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS WAITRESS and chambermaid, and to assist in the washing and froning. Inquire at 7139 Madison avenue, second door above Wth st., before one o'clock ANTED IMMEDIATELY—AT 23 WAVERLEY PLACE, three good iilliners, three apprentices, and two impro- vers: also, an r% ae a girlto make,herself useful; al in ‘CED COOK. BEST OF CITY Feferences required. Apply at 33 East 2uth st, to-day and to-morrow, from 10 tll 12 A.M ANTED—A_ STRONG, ‘wash and iron for a stnall have good city references; wages Canal st., at ihe photograph galle ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; ‘one who isa good washer and ironer, and can come wel recommended miny apply at LI North Moore st. WAstenz an EXCELLENT LAUNDRESS, WHO*UN- derstands fine Tess. ing. Apply from 10 ti 12 A. wo day and to-morrow, at 33 TATNED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A CHAMBER- maid and waitress, elther white or colored. Good city recommendations required. | Apply immediately’ at 2) East 87th st., one door east of [ANTED GIRLS TO PACK TORAGCO, KONE NEED Wn. |. emnon, 318 218 and 21 Duane st. Say WANTED AN ACTIVE, TIDY YOUNG GIRL, FOR kitchen work; must be a plain cook and first rate tie eg ‘and ironer; none others need apply at 44 Macdougal at. ‘ANTED-IN A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING 3- tabliahment, a capable forewoman; also six good plain sewing hands. None but experienced hands need apply at 252 ‘Wooster st., corner of Amity. ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, IN YONK( to cook, Wash and bon and to milk one’ cow. Apply at 44 East 36th st., between the hours of 9 and 2. JANTED-IN 4 SMALL FAMILY, TEN MILES FROM thoroughly understands general PAL %, afi noe ‘apply without good retevences at 185 Washington st. TANTED—A _ CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRE! one who thoroughly understands her business: other need apply; English or Irish preferred. Call thi between the hours of 10 and 12 A. M at 37 West 32d st. WANTEDTWO GERMAN GIRLS, ONE AS COOK and laundresa, the other as chambermaid and seams- referred. Call for two days between the 73 First place, Brooklyn. WAnten—a GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, in a family of two persons; must be willing, active, good cook, wa! ve ironer and come well recommended; none need apply unless fully qualitied as above; as ediately at 30 Walker: st. ve Pasese? Ww" NURSE WANTED IMMEDIATELY TO NURSE ‘an infant one month old. Apply forthwith at L Bast ACTIVE GIRL TO COOK, family without children; must per month. Call ag 421 trese: Protestants pr hours of 10 and 2, Witte SD—A MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT WOMAN, todo the work of a small family, geotieman, wife and two children, youngest three years old; wages $5 per. month. These who thivk more of a comfortable home than high wags may apply between 10 and Lo'ciock to John McGowan, 172 AED FOUR OR FIVE GIRLS Fo.) WORK AT East Fifteenth 5» at 85 street. None but, sewers need heed apply = 10 38: OR 12 RESPECTABLE AMERICAN YOUNG LA- dies wanted. as drat class basters, to work on tailoring, thin work and children’s clothes; must board ip the also adressmaker. 244 West 2%hst, HELP ‘WANTED—MALES. , PHOTOGRAPHIC OPERATOR OF LONG EXPERI. ence, who has also conducted a gallery for a number of Yeurs, wishes to engage in some respectable gallery: ifin New York could introduce ‘considerable custom; no ebjection to apy pat of the country. Address Photograph, box 112 ie FIRST CLASS SALESMAN, ONE ACCUSTOMED TO rald Aka to jadies, is wanted to Ol’ ce in Broadway. None heed apply unless ri he Aas, to give the pest ety references aa to cepaeity. i Ipleariy, with references, Compe- teney, Bri . OY WANTED IN AN OFFICE—ON# WHO WRITES A iain hand, resides with nts, and wi sive good references as 10 honesty and a ithfulness. aires ‘With reference and salary required, W. X. ¥., Herald ofiice. OY WANTED—A BOY 15 YEARS OLD, ABLE AND silee, to work, inadrug store. Best of reference re- quired as to honesty, &e. Inquire at the drug store, corner of Adantic and © Columbia sts., South Brook; klyn. situation will be given. DPF, 00008, SALESMAN WANTED. APPLY AT 253 Fulton at., Brooklyn, = ARDENER WANTED—A SCOTCHMAN PREFERRED; who fully understands vegetable and flower gardi ing, 10 lake the entire charge of a country garden and Fea pie ee y ERMAN BOY WANTED-BY A WINE IMPORTING must be smart and active, write a Salary tral year‘ l00. -Adiireas come Highly recommended. box 4,216 Post office. ERCHANTS, HOTELS AND OTHERS Merchants aeamen. Porters War reuevers) ac, ferct ‘s ’s Registry, 78 Broadws ‘WM. J. REDPATH. ANTED—A SALESMAN IN A FLOUR STOE®, GER- man preferred. Also, two stout boys, as light porters, jan ag outdoor salesman. ay a the Merchants! Gener Bituations prosared, class hot me ae REDPATH ANTED—AGENTS, TO SELL Waris ress and Book attach ounces, sells yrofits. ‘or Iireas Joba i. Oodley & Go., Poughkeepsie, N ‘ANTED—IN A ‘WHOLESALE IMPORTING HOUSE, oubg Man experienced in the trade of watch mate- rials and wate! cers’ tools. Reference and full name of ap- icant to be made in own handwriting, and addressed to box ,696 Post office. Wenn ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, ONE AC- quainted with the streets of Brooklyn, accustomed ie rie th oven . and willing to devote his whole time, may oral oflos, stating roserenone ‘ANTED A MAN TO SILVER GLASS FOR SMALL et mirrors, 10 work by the day or plece, Apply. be. tween! the hours of & and oa. and P.M. at 50S Broadway, third floor, 0. 6. , room, Ne WAXTEDIAT McINTIRE'S CITY EXPRESS POST, ten good boys, well acquainted with the city; must read ‘and write and furn! of reference. None others need apply to W. H. aya he ‘No. 2 Maiden lane. ANTED—RESPECTABLE MEN SEEKING SITUA- tiona as clerks, bookkes salesmet jortel bar- weerery fe. auld apply at the Merchants” Clerks’ Registry office, No. 78 Bi 0 commission in advance; reference to first class bouses; pplleantny mail mustenclose two stamps. ‘Thigd number of the be issued on Saturday, ‘WM. J. REDPATH. Ghee YOUNG MAN, FROM 16 TO 18 YEARS ‘of age, to make if generally useful in a factory and todo errands: Apply, fer two daysto J. D. Bird and Co, 58 and 60 Fulton si., up stairs. WARXTED—TWO SMART, ACTIVE CHECK BOYS; none but those who aré well acquainted with the city need apply to Charles Street & Co., 415 Hroadway” ‘WANTED TWO,GOOP DRY GooDs SALESMEN. AP. ply to H. B. Clapp & Co., 57 and 59 Catharine st. ANTEDIN A LAWYEWS OFFICE, AN EXGROSS. ing clerk; weekly salary $4; bring specimen ot Appiy SM. Charles Kdwards 85 Pine sc Me WANTED-—A SALESMAN IN A DRY GOODS STORE. ‘Apply at 269 8th av. A fog ay CANVASSER, OF UNEXCEPTIONABLE address. Call at room No. 6, 34 Pine st. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO TAKE CHARGE ofa horse and tend a grocery store; also an experi yizlter and an ovsterman. Apply at the Merchants’ Clerks? Registry office, No. 78 Broadway. Situations procured; n comm! serum ‘WM. J. REDPATH. WANTED AT 62 HOUSTON Sf... WAITER IN THE Bank saloon; American or English preferred, Apply after 10 o'clock A. M. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG LAD, 18 YEARS OLD, IN A are business, down town; one not afraid to work; suiary tirst year $210. Apply to Thos. Sweeny, 6S Water a, eiween 8 and 4 o'eloc ‘ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, patent A SINGLE MAN, TO farnlabed with s pair of horses and wagco; me give $500 cash Se security; Ooe Who has been onthe ned and metersiootc tie care of horses may address box 2140 Fost otic, ANTEDA. BOY, WHO RESIDES WITH HIS PA- Wn can give reference as to honesty, integrity apd i indie Apply at W. 0. Jenks’, 456 and 458 Pearl st., New Y travel for an established WASTED —A FIRST RA RATE MAN, AS PORTER, AND rho understands horses and driv ing, and will make ineelf useful arctea’& fire diese family grocery; one that is honest and steady, with the best of references. Ad: dress X. ¥., box 108 Herald obtice. ‘ANTED—A Gat SALESWOMSN, IN FINKLE & LYON'S machine oftice, 803 Broadway =e FIRST CLASS aries UNMARRIED. ply, with references, between 6 and 7 0 clock in the evening. at 21 East 14th st, (0). BEEE, WANTED ANY | RESPECTABLE + man having $300 cash to loan bis employer (best Security given} may have a permanentand gente! etuation in ‘a superior old house, and ‘$15 per week the year round. ‘A nplandid opportunity this. Apply for two days at 80 Nassau, at, room 1, rear buildin, FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. N DEMANDE UNE FILLE FRANCAISE, SUISSE OU Allemande, pour pre des enfants. On exigera de bonnes récommendations. S'adresser & §9 Ouest 19me Tue, entre Sme et 6m¢ eaves. ——_—————— TNE bi enral ar DESIRE TROUVER UNE PLACE Us le femme +hambre te couturiére, sachant “parfaite- went blew p faire ie robes, et tone eure ere coiffer, ete. ie inte. S'adresser - ria Protestante. De bonnes références. sake UNE, RRANCAISE DESIRE UNE PLACE DE FEMME de chambre, pour ailer dans le Sud, la Nonvelle Orléans preféree. Elle peut fournir de bonnes récommendations. On pent la voir chez Mr. Isabean Act, coiffeur, 819, Broadwa: Tr VO co MONSIEUR FRANCAIS, EMPLOYER DANS LF commeree du bas de la ville, desire obtenir la pension et sa chambre dans une famille Francaise a New York. Pri modéré. Kerire aus initiales, P,P. box 2,811 Pow BILLIARDS. re ILLIARDS.—BILLIARD PLAYERS WILL FIND FOUR tables at the Club House, 200 Sixth street, ness . One abiliing per game. SALE—TWO SLATE BED, SATIN: WOOD ass, in use sixj months, cost $M; at 17 Broadwsy or 926 avenue OR billiagd tables, firs will be sold for $650 Broadway, corner Twenty-first sire: NIFFITIVS INPROVED CUSHIONED TABLES CAN only be bonght at his f , CalLand examine. Pateat cushions of all the makers for sale, H. GRIFFIT! The Fulton street, HELAN'S, ana ED BILLIARD Tah aM Trimmings o LENDER, ae Neely on 9 TOO rare” ane CLASSIFICATION. Whee porter’s stock; a e, Gi rooms for the w winter can by applying at BARGAIN TO CASH PURCHASERS.—ROSEWOOD \ GREAT niobes Sites ce oarmaes, tee for sear | Tait he eelues fu ppl a tbe reidoce, 8 cae eta re calgon A GREAT SACRIFICE FOR CASH—AN ELEGANT seven Lotiche superb rosewood case, Began Tiralahed second story ‘and r Or ly; dinner at six, Erect, second block West of Broadway. OARD. ea ey FORA rote many AND WIFE, bap where there are few or no rooms, annonee vietnd der tele of Broad- ren below Fourteenth street. Inquire of Mr. TAYLOB, owery. pase IN pnoeem ye LARGE = ROOM a second floor. with bedroom |, may be had, Tul or para board, at 96 Pacific street, corner of Henry, rooklyn. ILEGANT HOUSE IN FOURTEENTH STREET TO let.—A five story brown stone bouse in oureous in perfect order; all modern improvements, and +h are quite new) for sale ale very low rent of — $I IGHT, 648 Broadway. é Turapar, Wepeespay and Tuvespar, AT HAMILTON, PARK, SIXTY SLXTH STREET, ween Second and Cnt the Lith nwt the plowat Palace Garden, where ee Oe iiaadon: 25 cents. OR SALE—IN CO! the proprietor, the iiquor and oyster saloons hited ty ments, ‘This s one of the old esi . now doing a capable pees isa opportunity for an enter person to realiee a fostane articulars inquire premises, southeast corner of ees eal e = : a Hi | Fe Ro: SALE payee LEASE, GOOD WILL AND fixtures of the oldest established oyster, and drink- ing saloon in Williamsburg, now doing god ‘good bi Satin coe factory reasons given for selling. sold cheap to 2. customer. For further particulars apply to8. D. BURR auctioneer, 97 Grand street, Wi ltarnsbore PUENIEHED HOUSE. TO LET AT 63 8 BOND STREET— tainin, Fooms, “with all iments: fully furnished, sod f ta "parfect onder: teat as Tent STS pec Tmoulk, or the Turoteare would [Be sold and the house at a moderate [rent. Address B., station D, for further par- lars. TATE ERISON | MONOPOLY —A >, the Anti-Prison Labo eaday evening, October §, 180, at ty Hal MJ. U, Wittenberg and others will address in favor of the rights of labor are invited to atteod 0 LET, FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR Casi—AN large house, with every improvement, ine Deaulteliy iovaied botvcem Washlagton oveure eat Bone? way, well known as a first class private house, Alled: with'permanent, Prgttable, prompt paying rofts upwards of $90, as can be explained; newly turn ‘June ‘with every’ requisite. F furniture $1,100; yearly rent $1.20. yhgitress GW. J Proprietor? aes ie pri wazan “ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. @ barbers street, will sell on Thursday, to-morrow, a6 10 e’clock, the stock and fixtures, with lease, of the and of agood casks, sHea liquor store 72 James street, corner of Oak, col stock, black walnut counters, glass case, kegs, stand, scales, molasses cans, &c. Wares A SMALL FAMLY, A PABTOF A gid ip a res} below drean J: Gordon, $38 Brosdvay, Sang nocomolailoes tts and location. ty, suits ble rooms, in the best style, or unfur~ wage “Fable unexceptionsble. orp PERSONAL, __ al COURT MOTHER KNOW HOW YOU ARE AS soon as possible. If ever in need, dra A. LLEN COTTER.—WILL res) COTTER. WHO formerly lived habe @ family at No, 76 West Forty-thire street, call at said house! l’ BENJAMIN BRAMHALL LOCKEY, OF Rope ag :Pngiend. and more recentiy of Virginia and will commit his present address to TRE box 10 ‘whereabouts je Herald office, he will hear of so1 or decease will be rewarded. Southern papers please copy. something to his avy person furnishing reliable information of his JF XR, DEWITT, 4 RESIDENT OF BROOKLYN, WHO crossed to Staten Island, Vanderbilt landing, July 9, at S P. M., wili meet his friend on ‘Staten 16 o'clock, Oct. 6, a satis‘uctory explanation will be given. gees het Ila MILLER AND LU- retin, his tha Morrison resided. ia te i rchatles iter reaed in “Rewsfone in si carpent or ne: in ma thing to their advantage by addressing O. P. Q.. Herald T° THE ee ‘WHO RECEIVED A LEATHER. travelling bagon Saturday, Sept. Seventeenth sireet and Union saiuare.—He wi will, Nase, deliver the same at Thirty-tirst street station, and collect his charges. 8. VREDESDORGS Express. pee re gene on Ne meetings pee rad ATTENTION THERE WILL ete evening, October 5, Saturday ‘events beneath at ret o Feo niso on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'cluck, at A. Somos, X Prince dance is street. Punetual atten JA MBS CARPY, Cap dap J. J. Kane, Secretary. ‘KETS TO HIRE.—MUSKETS, BELTS, SWORDS, rode —- &e., to let for Companies out of | STARE, 158 I ol SPORTING. POE SALE THE SLOOP YACHT ISLAND FAWN, OF abont twenty aS well eee i. Apply to to HENRY STEERS, foot of Twelfth street, East "TLER. NO. pte Iya) be yy BU" ae ye choice s oo Pas carerzsinater, 60 onnae pee ble mange cure ton ike Dog, 1. Dogs boarded, Gained: Be. ——————————————————————— pete Kind Burope, and rings out paréels its agepts there. Writs Pango & OO CALIFORNTA, OREGON, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, BRITISH COLUMBIA AND PACTFIC COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA. GREAT REDUCTION IN RATES. fy REXL express will be forwarted on WEDNESDAY October 5, 1859, by tha Non Atlantic Steamship Com- ‘8 magniticent Baumic All freight must be securely packed and water proof. Freight will be received until 10 o’eiock A. M. on Wednea- day. Small parcels received till 12 o'clock. Letters (enclosed in government stamped envelopes) till one o'elock. Parti arity 1 aitention will be given to the receiving and deliv Hers forwagded by Ourexpegs. ARGO & CO. We Srvadey

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