Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. & rf! FIRST CLASS REFERENCES AND LADY, WITT FIRST a aination as housekeeper in & 4 hall at or ackiress 16 Laight st., N.Y. "dense pad children’ Gdress 4 West 201 st, “SITUATION WANTED—BY A SOBER, A Hishery aah, ash and iron, or to do the general house- ork of wamall private family; is good plain cook, and an Ecetient, washer 4nd irone: lived three years in her last Since. Call at NO. 8 6th st., near the Bowery, for two days. VERY SUPERIOR PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A exion, ian good cook, washer and ironer, aud ated Hate buker of bread and pastry; will do general housework; {8 Willing asd obliging. Apply ai 424 Broadw STEADY NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1859. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. _ ITUATION WANTRD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG oman, 46 first class cook, or as lain cook, w: ue ‘ronn { Ly references. cutee Butler st., corner Hoyt lyn, top floor, front room. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO DO chamberwork ad assist with the washing and ironing, or to do chamberwork and plain sewing; good city reference. Gall at 60 Lexington ave., northwest corner of 25th st. Logh aed WANTED—AS ©OOK, WASHER AND ironer, in @ emall private family; good city reference. Call at be 24th st., between 6th and 7th aves., in the rear. QITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE / young women: one to do the ; Washing and tron: he other to do chamberwork and sewing; can cut and fit for children, Bi cferences. call for two days at 62 Pearl st,, Brook! ay, up stairs. TABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITU A- aa general hows work ina small private family. 1) recommended. Call at 196 Bust 17th st, be- nd avenue A. ITUATION AS COOK < (Gan give the beat five years. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS U er chambermaid fn . private family, ree Serer Wrest Tath st, between 7th and sth avs. a fn hl “ eD—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS BIE U TON WA nes of io aliend 08 chillren snd @o plain sewing, can cut and ft children's dresses. ‘iood city do plain sewn: be seen for two days at $4 6th av. SITU WANTED—BY A STEADY, RESPECTA- AT Darr oman, as waitreas or chambermald; ts fully tent to fill either situation; is both willing and obliging. SeEpcien gpuionable city reference as to character and capa Bility. Can de seen for two days at 10 Union court, betweea Hh ‘and 12th RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A futuation as chambermaid or waitress. Inquire at 122 7th ay. third floor, front room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO. A testant gir) ag seamstress and chambermaid; it & good wait maker; (5 willing to make herself generally usefal;"can Show good city reference, Call at 160 West 20th st , in the rear, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS A “chambermaid and. wattre as chambermaid waitress, or as cl amatress; the best of city reference, Call for two days ws Cast 22d st., first floor. ri - RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU: ation as murse aud seamstress, or as chambermaid and eamstreas; good city reference given. Call at 73 West 17th st FIRST RATE COOK WANTS A SITUATION IN A private family; one who ia capable of takiag charge o. ahildren; can give ibe vest of city reference. Call at Ill 7th aav., private door, in 18th st, QOOK’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT woman of many years’ experience. City reference. Dalial 9) West Washington place, corner of 6h av. for thres anys. YOUNG ‘GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM. bermaid, or as nurse and seamstress. Best of city refe parce. Can be seen for two days at No. 4 Barrow st. THOROUGH COOK, WITH THE BEST OF REFE renee, wishes a situation; understands all kinds of meats, try, Jellies, &c.; is clean and tidy, and of spood aspositions “Apply at 44 Bi alr. roadway, up st RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS or nurse; can take care of a baby from its and can do plain sewing. The best of city reference can n. Inquire at 163 East 26th st., corner of 2d av., first frent room. ? ‘Beor, FIRST CLASS NURSE WANTS A SITUATION; CAN take the entire care of an infant from its birth; can sew if Fequired. sveume. The best of city reference given. Apply at 260 Sth COMPETENT DRESSMAKER.—A SEAMSTRESS wants asituation ina private family; understands cut- and fitting children’s clothing: no objections to wait on a . Can be seen at 63 West 2)th st.,corner 6htay., second Good references. YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM. A bermaid and waitress, or assist to wash and iron in a pri- ‘vate family. Can give the best city reference from her last place. Can be seen for two days at 93 Gold st., between Front aad York sis., Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation as chambermaid and waitress, or would be willing Bo assist at washing. Can give excellent reference for capa- ‘bility and bone Apply at the fruit store 301 4th st., between @reepe st, aud University place for two days, A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant woman as seamstress; understands cutiing and Siting children’s dresses and can operate on the sewing ma- ehine. Would prefer tg travel with a lady for the winter. Has x Pied reference. Can be seen for two days at 132 West SITUATION WANTED—BY A SEAMSTRESS WHO understands finishing dresses and all other family sew- fing. Will be found a useful person in ahigh family. ‘Also @ young girl to do chamberwork and waiting. Best city refe- mee. Can be seen three or four days at 116 East Warren st., yn. COMPETENT PERSON ¥ nurse and Seamstress, Le ‘@bjection to go south. Addre wonally at 36 West 13th st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRI as chambermaid; is willing to assist in the washing an i, oF travel with a family. Call for two days at 150 Bax- ter st., third house from Grand st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, as seamstress; she understands dressmak- Ea good plain sewer, and works well on Wheeler & Wil. son's sewing machine. Has the best of city references place, where she lived three years. Call until engaged at 134, corner of Sth st. and Ist avenue, in the drug store. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation as first rate cook; no objection to assist in washing Bnd froningif required. Good city references. Call at 96 West ‘39th s!., between 6th and 7th avenues. | RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation in a private family, todo plain cooking, or general ‘ork, cooking, washing and ironing; or ina hotel general work. Call at 96 West 19th st., between 6th and 7thavs. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A ‘as chambermaid and to do fine washing, or to do plain iz and washing. Has good reference from her last place. Can be seen for two days at 96 Weet 19th st., between 6th and 7th avs., rear building. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as cook and to assist in the washing and ironing; can ‘aake excellent bread and biscuit; would have no objection to Go the housework of a small family. City reference given. Inquire at 91 Greenwich av., for two days. DRESSMAKER WISHES A SITUATION AS SEAM. stress in a private family; understands all kinds of plain @ewing. Call at 26 Rivington st. SITUATION WANTBD—BY A HEALTHY YOUNG ‘woman, as wet nurse, who has just lost her baby. In- ‘quire at 207 East 35th st., third floor. Reference given. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS LAUN- dress; bas Jived as laundress in a first class family for last years, and understands her business thoroughly. Best of city reference given. Call at 192 East lst stree t. YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS CHIL- dren’s nurse; is a good plain sewer; would do chamber- ‘work. Please call at 76 Spring st., for two days. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS CHAM- bermaid and waiter; no objection to assist in washing and ironing. Has good recommendation from her last place. Call at 77 West 26th st., between 6th anp 7th avs., in the rear, A SITUATION AS y references given. No G., or can be seen per- 3 3 f for two days. _———— YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS LAUND. ress, or as chambermatd and laundress; can come well Becommended from her last place. Call for two days at 137 West 19h st ENCH SEAMSTRESS AND DR @ situation by the week or monti tween Greene and Wooster sts. A RESPECTABLE AND EFFIC desires a situation as good coo! and ironer; makes piee bread and 3 A a8 chambermaid and waitress; will assist in wasiing; they are highly recommended; would go in the country. Apply at 378 ‘6U) a\e., first floer. YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAMBER maid ; is willing to assist in fine washing and froning; or a general house maid, in a small private family. Inquire a, Zid Bast 23d st., 4th floor back room, for two daya. t SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN AS first rate cook; is willing to assist with the washing and froning. Good city’ reference. Call at 89 6thave., second floor, back room. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL IS DESIROUS TO GET @ situation as chambermaid and waitress, or would take gare of a baby; has good city reference. Oan be seen at 88 At- Jantic st., second floor, front room, for two days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION A prt thet and waitress, in a private family; good city reference. Apply at No.6 Siet et. between Madison and aves. MAKER WISHES M1 at 302 4th st., be- RESPECTABLE WOMAN © <IIRS A BITUATION IN ad enoctiont wanber and isonet ond 90k and baker, Gall at 75 West 17th st, first (ovr, back rogmes ONY Peferences. ee 1OOK.—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A R OTA- le woman ae cook, and i asia. Wi asthn ge ROTA: be seen for two days at 346 Greenwich st. first floor. Good city reference. }OOK.—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTA. ble woman, as cook and to assist in ng and ironing. Can furnish the best of city reference. Apply at 228 West 17 st., for two days. gon an den LN re }OOK.—WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUA, tion as cook, or to do general work of a small family’ Good reference given. Call at her present place 13) Madison ave., for two days. OOK’S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISH woman, who understands her business—soup, meats, game and dessert city reference. Apply after nine @ clock for two days, at 344 6th avenue. OUSEKEEPER'S SITUATION American woman, who is willin; ‘employer's interest. Apply at 12 6th at. Sener WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY (GERMAN), WANTED—BY AN to devote ber time to to astore or do sewing. Call at 285 Bowery, second MUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO ‘as cook in private family. Can bake pastries of all fo objection to wash if required. Call at 85 27th st., hetwien 34 and Lexington avenues, for two days. S TION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- ‘as cook or te do general housework. Apply at 185 Greene 4., in the rear. Sree es WANTED—BY A farina pa aman, housekeeper. est references can be ven. at'76 dediarine at [ATION WANTED—EY A RESPECTABLE MAR- ried woman, as wet nures. Her baby is two months old. ‘of city relerences, Call a 206 26th st., between gh and ‘Sth avenues, for two days. ITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESEANT GIRL, AS lady's maid, or as seamstress; is & good dressmaker and understands all kinds of family sewing; has the Call at 118 8th ave., between 15th and 16 work and fine washing and ironing: good elty re fiven. Call at 270 3d ay. ~ mi peer armed A NEAT, EXPERIENCED WOMAN, A ‘as chambermaid and to do fine washin PECIAL NOTICE.-TWO YOUNG LADIES, OF THE obtain ©. highest respectadiliiy, desi cop: , or other Writing, to dont dh ice. Unexceptionatle references As to capability, c, will be’ furnished. lease Copyist, Herald oftice: ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant, young girl, todo xeneral housework, Call at 217 ‘est Ith st., for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Protestant woman, as nurse er lady’s maid, in a family going to Eurone; is telly a to fill either situation; good references. Cul! at 123 18th st, between Ist and 2d aves., for two days, ee Secamor WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, a8 nurse and seamstress: '\ no objection to as- sist with chamberwork if required; can 1 ke children’s clothes and do all kinds of sewing: no objev\i + ‘0 go ashort distance in the country; city reference give 78 10th at,, near 6th ave. ‘pro YOUNG WOMEN ARE DESIROUS OF OBTAIN- ing situations, one as cook, who understands pastries, sory ULF, guthe, Honing and baking. Hlun the ost of cl eftrences. The olker, as chasabermsid ‘and seamstras sf chambermaid and waitress. Hag unexceptionable references. Call at or address 214 East 20th st. two doors east of Ist avenue. ICKING AND STITCHING DONE ON WHEELER & ‘Wilson's sewing machine, by a French lady, at $68 Third Avenue, near Twenty eighth street, second floor. 0 SISTERS WISH SITUATIONS; ONE IS A MOST excellent cook and baker; has no objections to assiat in washing and ironing; the other is a first rate chambermaid and waitress; have the best of city and country references if re- quired. ‘Please call at No. 131 West 32d st., between 7th and ‘avs., third floor, front room. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, AN ENGAGEMENT as teacher in a private family, “She has had several perience in teaching the Euglish branches, French, jerman, drawing and music on the plano; has no objection. to Gp Seuthior to the Western States, Address for a week Misa farie, 25 2d ave.,N. Y. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, washer and ironer, Has the of city reference. Apply at 302 Hicks st, Brooklyn. ya SITUATION AS LAUNDRESS OR CHAM. bermaid. Has the best of we reference, Can be seen ‘at 346 6th av., near 2ist at., for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do chamberwork and to assist in washing and ironing. Can give thePbest of city reference. Call at No, 6 Minetta st, a few doors from Bleeker, from 10 to 2 o'clock. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A ‘a8 seamstress ina private family; best city reference. Call at 319 84 av., between 24th second floor, Wee. A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION ‘ag seamstress; can do all kinds of family sewing: is avery neat shirt maker and embroiderer, best be seen for two days at 172 East 12th st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO. man, as Durse and seamstress or to travel witha lady; good city reference. between 2ist and 2 sts., in the dressmak ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO ae srs care Cb jem Lee! do plain roar ore cham- work; has the best of city reference. Call at ‘est 27th st., between 7th and Sth ave, third floor, front room. wh ANTED—A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED wo- man, for general housework, for a family of three per- sons; city reference required. Apply this evening, between ‘thompson st, Inquire for two days at SITUATION recommendations. Can I at 261 3d 634 and 8 o'clock, at 138 ‘WASTED-A SITUATION, BY A NEAT WOMAN, AS first clans meat and pastry cook; understands jellies, soups and ; Salisfactory city reference; no objection to a first class boatding house. Apply st, near 2d ave., from 9 to 5 o'ctock. Please call in the basement for two days”, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE young girl, with the best of reference from her last place, as oon, ‘washer and ironer. Can be seen at 66 West 21 st., corner of 6th ave., for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant woman, as nurse and seamstress; can take charge of a baby from its birth; can give the best of city reference from her last employer. Can be seen for two days at 131 West ‘20th st., in the basementr —— SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do chamberwork and waiting, or chamber- ference can be situation in a respectable private family, to do the kitchen work; is food plain cook, and a first rate wi r and ironer; can be highly recommended from her last employer. Call ai 144 East 2ist st., between 2d and 3d avs., for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE PRO. testant girl, as chambermaid and seamstress or waitress; has best of city reference from her last employer. Can be seen for two days at 131 West 20th st., in the basement. ‘ANTED—BY A GIRL WHO CAN CAN COME WELL recommended, a situation as chambermaid and waitress or chambermaid and nurse, Call at 121 East 29th st., be' 2d and 3d ave. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, TO GO SOUTH, BY A young woman; is a good cook, washer and ironer: no objec- tion to do general housework. Good references. Call at73 West 19th st., five doors west of 6th ave, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation a8 first rate cook, and who understands her busi. ness well. and is good baker; io oejection to with the Washing and ironing. ‘The best of city references given. Call for two days at 131 31 st., between 7th and 8th aves. tween Wy er arons, BY TWO PROTESTANT young women, sisters; one as nurse or waitress, the other and ironing: ean come well recommended from both city and country; would like to be employed in one family if possible. Call at 91 West 16th st, in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook; understands her business in all its branches; would be willing to assist in washing and {roning. Good city refe- rences, Call for two days at 191 13th st., between Ist and 2d second floor, back room. WANTED; BY A, RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. tion to do chamberwork and plain sewing, or would do chamberwork and take care of children; best city reference from last place. Call at 145 West 27th st., between 7th and 8th avs., top floor, front. WANTEDSA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and to do washing and ironing, oF as laundress: thoroughly understands Rer business; best etty reference, Call at 99 3d av., between 18th and 14th streets. ,ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, A Scotchman, as assistant bookkeeper or entry clerk; no objection to a situation as light porter, where there would be an opportunity of advancing: unexceptionable references, "Ad- dress W. (., box 125 Herald office. ANTED—BY A PRUDENT WOMAN, A SITUATION in a priva‘e family as cook; good reference trom her last place. Call at $4 Columbia st. for four days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE lady, who has received a good English edncati panion or io wait on an invalid and make herself gene 2 Tul: Wages not ko much an objeet as a comfortable home in a respectable family; most respectable reference. Address M. H., box 153 Herald ‘oflice = shencinis a eee ena eee Oy ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant young girl, todo general housework in a small private family. Good city reference if required. Call for two days at 427 6th av., corner of 26th st., over the liquor store, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘, as cook, or todo chamberwork and fine washing. ‘city reference. Call for two days at 83 West 25th st. Best ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE AME- rican woman, a8 good cook and excellent washer and ironer; prefers kitchea work. Good city reference. Call at ‘274 West 28th st. for two days, if not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid or waitress, in a private family; can give satisfactory city reference, Call’ at 196 East 2ist st., between Ist and 2d ava. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—BY A VERY STEADY GIRL, A SITUA- tion as chambermaid and nurse; four years reference from ber last place. Can be seen for two days only at 143 Fast 13th st. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOM tion a6 first rate cook; best of city referenc be seen for two days at 23 Prince st. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do plain cooking, washing and ironing; good city refe: rence from her last place. Call at 402 Greenwich st., second floor, room No. 6. WASTED-BY A VERY RESPROTABLR PROTESTANT young woman, a situation as chambermaid and seam. stress; can operate on Singer's sewing machine: or wou! 0 bermaid and waitress in ® small respectable famiy, has excellent clty reference. Can be seen for two days at 304 Sd ave., in the siore. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT AND COMPE. tent person, as cook; ‘understands all branches of American cookery; is willing to assist in washing; to aave trouble no one need apply but a respectable private family: Rond reference if required. Call at 119 26th st., between 7th an N, A SITUA- given, Can aves, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as seamstress; ix willing todo light chamberwork; best of reference from her last place. Can be seen for two days at 73 West 2h st. } sa YANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND waiter, by a respectable girl; best of city reference from her last plac lease call at 395 Adelphi street, Brook- Can be seen for two days. WAXTED BY AN EXPERIENCED, STEADY PRO- iat woman, a sltnat professed eook; - stands cooking in all fis branches, all kinds eC inom soups ‘etry, Jellies, dessert, breakfaat bread, boning ity reference. Can be seen for twi rat floor, in the rear, bibs TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, 1s chambermaid and waver, or fine washer und ironer. Please call for two days at 106 West. Sth at., between 7th aud 8th avs., second floor, front rook) 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, AA situation to do chamber work sad Pain, wewing, or to e care of children or & baby. Good efe- rences. Call at 163 West 15th at. is msullgigag yonesnnnd srs sndione doe ten a Beat af A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, ‘who has lost her own baby, a baby to wet nurse at her Rae Apply for two days at 93 Greene st., room 0. WANTEDBY A GENTREL GIRL, WITH EXCEL, lent elty reference, & situation as seamstress and dress maker; can do all kinds of fine sewing; is quick with the needle, wages $8 to $9. Also, a situation ag cook in all its branches; does up Unen in style; wages $8, Call at 216 East 23d st. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. ‘ANTBD—BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, THF washing of a , OF some gentlemen; alt small and plain clothes done at 50’ cents per dozen; there are goo! ac: cou modations for washing, @ large yard abd grass; all orders ) be attended to in any part of the city. of city rete ‘Call on Mra, Mac, 146 $4 ay., in the rear. WAttae A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU. tion as wet nurse, Can be seen from 10 till 40 clock tor two days at 60 Rutgers st, WAXZED-SITUATIONS BY TWO WOME cook, Washer and ironer, the other as cha waitress, iind hag no objection to assist in the wial roving; both wish to get in one family. ‘The best of elty ret rence from thelr last places. Call at 26 Barrow st., third lloo pack room, NE AS maid and Ww NTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST CLASS COOK, in # hotel or large boarding house, or in. first class res taurant; understands all kinds of meats and pastries { their branches; is wil and obliging. Best city referes Can be seen for two days at 77 West. Sth st, between 6uh and ‘7th avenues, second floor, front room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as chambermaid; no objection to assist in washing; is also a good plain sewer. Gi reference. Apply for two days at 52 Attorney at, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and seamstress. or as waitress and seamstress, in & respectable private family. ‘The best of city reference given, be seen at 97 12th st., second floor, between 5th and 6th avs, Wares A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, A SITUA- ye tion as chambermaid, or would do the housework of a oa family, Call at her present employer's, 73 West ANTED—A ‘SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTABLE Protestant girl, as chambermaid and waitress and plain sewer; is capable of taking charge of a baby; good city refe- rence from her last place. Call at 80 St. Mark’s place. WAXTED--A SITUATION, BY A FIRST CLASS COOK, who understands cooking in all its branches, meats, soups, game, jellies, blanc mange, and all kinds of desserts; the best of lly reference, Can bé seen for two days at 115 $0tb at. near 7th ave. WANXTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AB has no objection to do light cham. berwork; has the best of city’ reference from her last place, heed apply. Can be seen for iwo days at 8034, Clinton at, be: tween Delancey and Rivington ste)? tO ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABL man, to cook and assist in the washing and ironin Jaundress ina private family; is an excellent baker, Good 1 ferences. Can be seen at 111 West 26th st., two doors from 7th ay., top floor, back room, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS competent waitress in a genteel private family, Has the beat of city reference. Call for two days at 398 6th av., third joor. 3 WASTED—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT PER- ‘gon, as children’s nurse; would like to take charge of ‘oung baby: is a good plain sewer; can do all kinds of em. brotdery. Tins good city reference. Call for two days Mt 129 ‘West Zith st., between 7th and 8th avs., top floor. ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRLS, situations; one as cook, washer and ironer; the other to do general housework in a small private family; good refe- rences can be given. Can be seen for two days at 102 West 27th st., second floor, front room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. tion as first rate cook; willing to assist in washing: is a good baker; the best city reference. Call at 118 Amity street, A the rear, Wants, A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION to do chamberwork and waiting, or as chambermaid and seamstress; best of city reference. Call at 118 Amity st. Bh there 2 A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION to do general housework or chamberwork and waiting; city reference. Call at 38 Elizabeth st., room No. 3. ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS AND chambermaid, by a highly respectable young woman who has five years’ ee from her last place. Call at or address 119}4 East 20th st., for two days. ‘ AITRESS’ SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPE- tent young woman, or would assist in washing and iron- vy, Bor on Sperber oe. Call at her present employer's, 160 ‘ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do chamberwork and embroidery work; has the nee, Call at or addi corner of avenue A. best of city refer ‘233 Fast 12th ANTED—A SITUATION, TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work, Eye youn) woman. Good city reference. Cail at 177 Adams st., Brooklyn, in the basement. WAXTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND to assist in the washing and ironing, in a private family. Best city reference. Call at 709 East 48th’st. ‘ANTED—RBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and waitress, or to agsisi in sewing, or to take care of children. Best elty reference. Ap: ply at 173 22d st, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT WO- man, asa pod plain. cook and to assist in the washin, and ironing. Good references given. Can be seen at 212 Madi- gon st. WASTEDA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young girl, as cook in a private family, and would be willing to assist in the washing and ironing. Good city refer- ence. “Inquire at 286 West 28th st. ‘ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cook: one who has superintended head cooking in a first class hotel for a number of years, and also in the best private families; understands French and English styles; can make soups and dishes of all kinds, pastry and confectionery, and is a professed baker of all kinds; suppers and dinners for Parties got up in the neatest manner; keh; refinement; has no objection to go South as housekea lady's maid; best of references for the same capacity. Please calf on or address A. B., 116 4th av., near 12h st., until suited, sesntbetielle deste eis Un contended TF ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AND CHAMBER- maid, by & competent, faithful girl who has first rate references.’ Apply at No. 6 Ulark st., Brooklyn. WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do general housework in a small family: has the best of city reference from her last place. Can be seen for two days at 199 West 25th st., third floor, back room. reas, for two days, No. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION IN A WHOLE- sale honse. Would gojsouth or West, or travel. References qiven. “Address Horace, box 116 Herald offce. YOUNG MAN, 19 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES A SITUA- tion South. He has been engaged for the ast three years ‘as general clerk in an extensive wholesale and retail country sore, Can bring the best of references, and will go for area tonable salary, Address Clerk, box 111 Herald oflice. OACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED-BY AN ENG- lishman, of many ‘years experience in England and the United States, and who his a thorough knowledge of his bust nees in all its branches, and can be highly recommended. by his last employer, whom he has just left. Can be seen for three days at 36 Kast 18th st., New. York. |OACHMAN OR GROOM.—SITUATION WANTED, BY 8 young man, who thoroughly ninderstands his business in all its branches; can refer to his late employer, with whom he has lived two years and a half; can produce the beat of city re. ference. Can be seen at or address M. B. Watera’ saddlery store, 840 Broadway }OACHMAN.—A_ PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN OF RE- spectability wants a situation as coachman, in a private family; is an lent city driver: has the best of city refe- reuces as to capability, honesty and sobriety. Apply for this week at 87 East 32d st. ITUATION WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN OF ABOUT 19 years of age wishes to obtain a situation in a private family to take care of a team of horses; can get the best refe- rence if required. Call at 108 Green st., Jersey City. 10 SOUTHERN MERCHANTS.—A YOUNG MAN AS clerk; or traveller to a Southern house; will give satisfac- tory reference. is used to travelling. Address ¥ M. J., box 111 Herald office. [10 MERCHANTS IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND others. Wanted, by an enterprising young man (Ameri. can), who has travelled some through the States and British provinces, and now about leaving for the Sonth, an agency of some kind, or something that could be introduced oF sold. by sample in the Southera cities; would work on a fair commission or salary. No book or such ‘business desired. Best of refe- rence given if required. Address, with particulars, J. B. L., box 161 Herald office, for three days. 10 IMPORTERS OF WINES AND LIQUORS.—ANY first class honse requiring a salesman to travel in any sec of the country, and willing to pay a liberal salary, will address A. W., Herald office. TO ,PRUGGISTS “WANTED, “A” SITUATION, INA wholesale drug store, for a lad 17 years of age, residing ry tion ple: with his parents. Has some knowledge of the business. ho fo much an object as a permanent situation, whe outld acquire correct business habits, References giver edress J. H. D., Herald office. WAXTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A situation to go under instructions at the carpenter trade, or would take any other respectable situation, or take care of © horse; good reference. Call all the week at 270 Sd av. AITER WISHES A SITUATION IN A RESPECT- ; is @ single man. Can produce a x his: last employer. for honesty, sobriety and capability. Call at 845 Broadway, between 13th and 14th wns SITUATION, AS WAITER, IN A PRI- vate family, by a single, steady, Protestant man, (Eng- lish,) with good clty references.’ Address Thomas, care of Mrs, Matthews, rear of 197 East 24th at., near Ist avenue. OMPOSITION ORNAMENT CASTERS—FOR PICTURE frame work, wanted. Apply at 221 Weat Twenty-sixth street, near Ninth avenue. —————eeeE 10 ENGRAVERS—A GOOD HAND WANTED TO ornament silver. Apply to Wm. J. Miller, 10 Maiden lane, Mh SILVERSMITHS.—_A GOOD PLATE WORKER wanted. Steady employment given to good hand. | Re- ee required. Apply to Wan. Fi Miller, 10 Maiden lane, up 8. 0 MERCHANT TAILORS—A SITUATION WANTED, by an experienced cutter on custom work, in a first class tablishment; best reference given. Apply for afew days at Louns & Stinems, tailors, 71 Atlantic st., Brooklyn. (T° JRON FOUNDERS—A YOUNG MAN 18 DESIROUS of obtaining & eituaiion as foreman or general superinten dent of an iron foundry; haa had eight years experience in that capacity. Can keep the books, €c., if required. Would pre fer some Southern or Western State, The best of references can be given, Address for one week, Foreman, Herald ollice. Soh chad enththntenn bn ewormt -tnhneodolaesd 10 COLLAR MAKERS.—WANTED, A MAN WHO UN- dersiands making ai] kinds of eart’ and wagon collars. Apply to C, Francis, 99 Bowery. Ween WANTED—ON GENTLEMEN'S PATENT leather boots and ladies’ weit gaitera. None but the best Yrorkmen need apply to E. A. Brooks, 150 Fulton street and 675 way. Ls ferer = DAGUERREOTYPIST, IN A FIRST el aKa . None but a first artist need address X.¥., New York Fost ouices "®t Fae WAXTED—TWO GOOD MOROCCO CASE MAKERS. None need apply unless used to silver ware cases. Apply to Johnson & Ronker, 25 Maiden lane, N. Y. SEGARS AND TOBA COO. MPORTED HAVANA, DOMESTIC AND GERMAN SE- area Ath, tito leaf, smoking and chewing tobaeco, and all arti- atorekee} 4. MARCUS & SCHULZ, 37 Bowery, ____. HELP WANTED—MALES. A. Poss T.STEWART & OO. WANT EXPERIENCED SALES ment. men for thelr upholstery and curtain material depart- Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets, YOUNG MAN, ABOUT TO GO INTO BUSINESS FOR himself, will shortly resign his situation as general clerk fora manufhturing drm, up town, wil) procure the same for some young man, who can ring satis obey references, For particulars address Charles O. Cunningham, oftice, Enclose one dollar to pay for this advei lary $760 per annum, OY WANTED--16 OR ed YEARS OF AGE, TO LEARN the block and pump 6 business; American preferred. Call at 340 West at. oe D*. GOODS.—WANTED, TWO SALESMEN, WHO UN- ae and tap basees, none canes bed. Ria pee verman, reference . @. Benin, 312 Grand at., ‘Williamsburg. Ka DRUG CLERK WANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE, BUSI- hess Young man, who can give good ‘reference for cha. rueter and” ability as a Tnorongiy clooated. apothecary the city retail trade, Apothecar, and conversant with Address yy Herald oflice, yrs INDUCEMENTS—AGENTS where to sell the Metallic Declaratio ld, silver and bronze metal. Also, Doney’s sj g of the Widow's Mite, Address American pany, Philadelphia, ERCHANTS, HOTELS AND OTTERS, UPPLIED GRATIS WITH CLERKS, SALESMEN, PORTERS, BARKEEPERS, ko. MERCHANTS’ CLERKS’ REGISTRY, 78 Broadway, ‘WM. J. REDPATH, Wane COMPETENT DRUG CLERK; MUST thoroughly understand the business. Also two expe- rienced dry issalesmen. Apply atthe Merchants’ Clerks’ Registry 78 Broadway. Situations procured. No com- mission in advance. The Merchants’ and Clerks’ Gazette is now ready, third number, WM. J. REDPATH. ANTED—A GENTLEMAN, THOROUGHLY CON- versant with the value of dry and who can influ. foen commer naan ¥ 8 Sieahony £09 ion house es oS yutation; to si & person a rs lage we ed. Addrias F. B., Herald afices ‘ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS SALESMEN FOR THE Brag Cae and manta trade. “Apply to George Bulpin, 361 roadway. ‘ANTED—A STEADY, PERFECT YOUNG MAN, AS A bookkeeper in the leather business. Address A B., box 171 Herald office, ‘Yrs. SMART, ACTIVE OYSTER BOY, ONE 1 New York Peat rusement, Sa- WANTED EVERY- n of ce in bo ar Com: who understands the business. Apply at Panorama sa- 4 Bleecker st, corner Broadway, from 10 to 12 A. M. WANTEDIRESPECTABLE MEN SEEKING SITU A- tions as clerks, bookkeepers salesmen, porters, bar- keepers, £c., should apply at the Merchants’ Clerks’ Registry Oflce, i) Broadway. No coruniaaion in advance. | Reference wo class houses. mail must enclose two stamps. Established 1806. 7 WM. J REDPATH. ‘ANTRD—AN EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS SALES- WW rn fhe a ise reait ee tare Moctones eee One accustomed 10,8 city trade preferred. Address, wilh refe- rences, box 1,714 Post office, New York. ANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS TAKING care of horses, Wages moderate. Must be sober and industrious. Address, with references, J. B. B., Herald office. Wa xtepsa YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 18, AS bed ke for night work; also, a young man to bottle ack ink. Appl at the Merchants’ Berks” Rey office, ission vance. elie teh te Ces Goa gets ts? jerks” number. ice eerie big WM. J. REDPATH. '‘ANTED—A STOUT BOY, 16 TO ‘18 YEARS OLD, TO make himself generally useful ina factory. Apply 6 Mosy,to 10 o'clock, to J. D. Bird & Co., 58 and 60 Fulton st. ‘ANTED—A TIDY, HONEST AND CAPABLE COLOR- ‘ed man, as servant in a private family. The applicant must have had some experience as @ coachman, and produce city reference. Apply after 12 o’clock at the Scientific Ameri- can office, 37 Park row. ‘ANTED—AN ELDERLY MAN, TO TAKE CHARGE of a down town establishment, receive money &c.; must he of good address and affable to customers. Bonds will be Fequitedifor honesty; hours early and late; can only have Sun pete roe os at Apply oy the ew Clerks’ egistr » roadway, ions procured. esr? ‘WM. J. REDPATH. ‘AITER—A MIDDLE AGED MAN WANTS A SITBA- tien as waiter in @ private family. Inquire from 10 A. M. to5P. M., atthe drug store, 874 Broadway, corner 18th st.; the best of city reference given. ANTED A SITUATION, IN, ANY FIRST CLASS house (dry goods e: as travelling salesman; any house willing to pay a liberal salary will please address Ht. Herald office. ‘ANTS A SITUATION—A COLORED BOY, 18 OR 19 Yearsof age, wants & situation as house scrvant, in a family, ¢ is fully competent, and can give the vei nee AB to honesty and integrity, Address Colored, box 151 Post office. ‘WANTED A SITUATION AS COAREMAN, BY A RE- table young man, si le, a just ived from Raga well cstertante tos Ste floras eeatarutees himeelf generally useful; town or country, 8., Manchester Hotel, 166 Washington st, ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, AS LIGHT PORTER; AL- #0 @ salesman for a wholesale liquor house. Appl! the Merchants’ Clerks’ Registry office, 78 Broadway. Siti rocured. No commission in advance. The Merchants’ id Biers" Gazette, third number is now ready; contains useful information; price one cent, wM. J, REDPATH, ‘ANTED—A NICE BOY, TO WAIT IN A FIRST class restaurant; must understand his business well and make himself generally useful. Apply at the corner of 2ist st. and Broadway, after 10 o'clock. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS SALESMAN IN A RE- tall bat, cap and fur store; one who has been in the busi- ness in this city, used to trade with Irish customers, and has recommendations from his ast place can have! a seady situation, with ges, by applying in the hat store, 72 At- antic st.; Brool 'ANTED—A BOY, FROM 14 TO 16 YEARS OLD, WHO can speak English and German, to tend bar, make him- self generally useful, and is willing to come on’ reasonable terms; none need apply unless familiar with the business. Ap- ply at 458 Greenwich st. WANTED-TWO RUNNERS (ONE TO SPEAK GERMAN and one English) for an emigrant boarding house. Ap- ply at 453 Greenwich st. ya. YOUNG, INDUSTRIOUS LAD, ABOUT 15 0r 16 years of age, in an office; one who has.a good taste for drafting will find’ this a good opportunity to perfect himself in all branches of mechanical engineering. Apply at room No. 4, 131 Fulton st. WA STEDTA BOY, 12 OR M4 YEARS OLD, IN A HO. siery ahd gentlemen’s furnishing store; must have good references: one who resides with his parents preferred. “Ap- ply at 875 Canal st., corner of Laurens, after 9A. M. WARTEDCOYSTERMEN WHO THOROUGHLY UN. derstand their business. None others need apply at 609 Broadway, basement. sees Eo ANTED—A GOOD WAITER; ONE THAT UNDER- stands bis business, Apply at the corner of Broadway and Spring st., St. Nicholas Restanrant. . FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. NE FILLE FRANCAISE, PROTESTANT, VENANT de Paris, sachant tres bien condre, coifler; elle parle langue correctement et fournir de bont recommandation: désire se placer dans une bonne famille pour prendre soin de jeunes demoiselles. S'adresser pendant deux jours au l4l uane st., chambre No. 12, chez Madame Camut. Sra eas ee Ee ay AITER.—UN BON DOMESTIQUE CONNAISSANT parfaitement bien le service de table et Vouvrage d'une maison on gen , destre se placer. Tl don de bonne ré- adresder a Mr. Martin, 63 4me avenue. I peut ‘aussi servir comme cocher au besoin. ASTROLOGY. AAR reers CLAIRVOYANT.—MRS. SEYMOUR, No. 308 FOURTH street, a few doors west of Broadway, the most sccess- “land business clairvoyant in America. Consulta- tion on sickness, business, absent friends, &c. Satisfé guaranteed or no pay. STROLOGY.—MADAME LEAVY CAN BE CONSULT- ed about love. marriage and absent friends; she tells all events of life. At ey street, in the rear. Ladies 2%e.; gentlemen, 0c. She canses speedy marriages, and gives incky numbers. Charge extra. é STONISHING TO ALIL.—AS MADAME MORROW I8 a seventh daughter of an astrologist, she has a for this Cae Agel having been born wit At} ber face, by nore nla er ; cause speedy marriage, fl how many times you will marry, how soon, and all the events of life, even the thoughts of visiters. No. 184 Ludlow street, fifth door below Houston street. Fee 60 cents. fact: not NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, WHO BEATS THE ‘world, and $5,000 reward is offered to any person who can urpana her. If you are lek, in wroublo, or unlucky in buat hose mater, call up idame C. warranialochrerheu- ‘mal consumption or any ARE worst form, i and sausty yourself. Office 122 Spring street. cayiter: CORA A. SEAMAN, DAUGHTER OF THE CELE- brated clairvoyant, C. V. Seaman, continues the profession ‘as medical and business clairvoyant, ‘at the old stand, No. 101 Goerck street. N. B.—No letters will be answered unless return M22, FLEURY, 23 BROOME STREET, CRLEBRATED ‘by her science and talents, gives medical advice and can be consulted on business, marriage, absent friends, &e., by magnetism. She speaks English, French and German. ——$$_ MADAME RAY.—THIB MYSTERIOUS LADY IS A wonder to all, her predictions are 80 true; all events of lite told, lucky numbers given, speedy marriage caused, visiters age’ told. Otlice 260 Seventh avenue, near Twenty'seventh street. Hours 10t06P. M. Fee 25 cents, ‘RS. LESLIE, THE ACCOM tune teller, continues to r Bult her at No. 4 Allen street, first floor, front room. SHED ENGLISH FOR- visiters who wish to con- tween Canal and Division, Ladies’ fee 25 cents, B.—WHO HAS NOT HEARD OF THE CELEBRAT- « ed Madame PREWSTER? She has been consulled by thonsands in this and other cities with entire satisfastion. She feels confident she has no equal. She tells the name of future wife or husband, also that of her visiter. If you wish truth, ve her a call, at 261 Third avenue, above Twenty-first street. lies 50 centa; gentlemen 43 CHRISTOPHER STREET—IF YOU WISH TO HAVE true information of ee affairs through life, then don’t fail to consult Mrs. H. ROEDER, the only true seer and gifted lady of information, the knowledge of which will save you years of sorrow and care. Her fees reduced, for ladien 25 centa; gentlemen SO cents. Her office is at No. 43 Christopher street, near Waverley place. Mra. R. has sitting rooms for adies separate from geutlemen’s. __._-__ STHAMBOATS. OR BRIDGEPORT, FARE 50 CENTS.—THA STEAMER BRIDGEPORT leaves Peek sii river, every Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday, at 12 o'clock noon, arriving in time to connect with Naugatuck, Houstonic and New Haven r a OR HIGH BRIDGE AND FORDIHAM.—LAST MONTH of steamboating on Harlem river thisyear.—The steamer EMILY leaves Third ayenue, Harlem, for High Bridge, at 755, 9, 10:29 and 11:50 and 2:15, 4and 6 P.M. Retirn- ing leaves High Bridge nt 7:30, 8:35, 9 12:40, 9:20 and 4:30 P. M.; 6 ; ners Sylvan Grove and Sylvan Shore to and from Peck slip, and also with Third avenue cars to and from City Hall. LL FAMILIES WANTING GOOD SERVANTS IMME- GREAT BARGAIN.—A ROUND CORNERED FU Py nial, should apply at the large insuitate for domeation, saves octave rosewood planoforte, suet | io the ‘corner ‘av. This extenaiv | modern magnifioence; ‘grape and serpent dance of cir capable bly io aut sll who eal oF send. “Con Pork superbly inlaid with reat earl work of es, boagu bere a4 Tsang] Sac ger Pures» Sy LARGE NUMBER OF WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED, | éd, " ® gem. pp ood | owner's 6 Sixth avent ear Fortieth Daily found in good situations ofever ‘ind o sult al reatence, Kt Se stam recomme: ven; also, good wirieintely landed wanted. Inquire at Large Fait of 6th ave. te, 148 11th st,, corner GERMAN GRAND PIANO FOR A ee grand piano, nearly new, for $150 price. COOK, WAITRESS, NURSE AND SkAMSTRESS, | Bolecny mélodedve, harmoniume from dilbert, Chieker ‘and four girls for housework wanted immediately; none | Prince & Co. and others, for sale low or to rent, with rent but Protestants with city references need apply at the ma) ay lowed if purchased, by 8. T. GORDON, Music Publish ment Agency of the Protestant hie pal Brotherhood, 124 4i 106 way. Cah ee GREAT CHANOE.—SPLENDID 7, OCTAVE Ro 8 FIRST CLASS FEMALE OFFICE, plano, y one of the best makers T Maathay., near 220 st—Honackeepers, ies? mala | apanieg worh 40; pte ued a fow monn nade wi rf og, nurses, laundresses, prot ements; — thal pln ook wafer and general servauts are wanted fia; | quire at i4t Ninth sin? fo nants ona ROSEWOOD PIANO—6% OCTAVE, GILBERT & ¢ Th, EMPLOYERS IN WANT OF GOOD GERMAN, | AA. Bestos” cokers mit betes tory toe terse atten r RY ‘Apply at GAGHS loan offlee, 208 H.oadvay, comer of Pu Altielth ich Fronsh and Beteh servana canyalways | Apply aLGAGHES in ole aif Buoadway, ofner 6 moderate terms, by applying at the Employ mient Thatitute, 424 Brondway- conducted: on correct businens principles by MORRIS COHNERT, OOK WANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY; A TTENTION, PIANOFORTE PURCHASERS.—M. nifcent sicok of |, to do plali king, wash- | Wholesale prices for cash week. sev ig See ere aaa Tote petereln: canta pak ts anos, one seven octave, rosewood garved Be. for $188, wilting and obligin . None need apply who cannot come highly” for $175, mabogany do. 0, #100. MacDd wt f be Fecommended. “Gali between the hours of 9 and 1 at No. 28¢4 corner of Broadway and Thirtieth stree ‘View place, Hudson st., Hoboken. ye WANTED.—APPLY AT 99 SPRING treet HICKERING & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, S204 38 AND UFRIGR? PIANOS, seep C. & Sons have be varded thirty hve pel dale, . & Sons have been awai y-five prize med rotinehelt Rerranth atclk An coORe Ihe see SND | the superiority of thelr manufacture for fhe past thirty chambermalds, nurses und servants in all other capacities, can | Years. find such now ready for situations at theBervanta’ Insuule, 49 | Al80, for sale, N & HAMLIN'S MASO) SUPERIOR MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS, For parlors, churches, vestries and lodges, ‘ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH Ey wholesale and re Wa witiron 1 living in the country a short . aiatanee frem ths elty; none ‘nest apply but ‘ose wih under: PURE 70 Ee sand tae fing hoa! ore ALL BEFORE PURCHASING AT THE REST ; Uberal wages given. Apply on Monday at 97 Beek- Pome derrig een Oe OR a iy Ciiratoy place, leecker street, near Broadway, and ine Yoned), highly finiabod, 7 octave, pearl K Clanaforte arilch aril Berastd at fell batt ite oes toe ach above was made in the city and is nearly new. HEAPEST PIANOFORTE EVER OFFERED IN city; price $180, worth double the amount, nearly manufactured and warranted by responsible city mak fo. | seven octave, rosewood, round corners, scolloped splendid tone, &c. Apply at the mee, 26 son street. ‘WANTED-THREE EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADIES for the cloak and mantilla trade, Apply to George pin, 361 Broadway. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, AS NURS chambermaid. City references required. Apply at 7 Fast 27th at., between the hours of 10 and 2, this day. ‘ANTED—A STRONG, HEALTHY WOMAN, AS WET ‘nurse fora baby four months old; one having a child the best reference Renwick ISTABLISHED THIRTY-FIVE YEARS. ‘We don’t reeomm ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, | Call and sce them. New and second hand pianos te rent. in a amall private family; must be extremely neat, com: FIRTH, POND & O0., 547 Broadway, New Yo petent and obliging, and bring the best of city reterence.” Ap- ply at 176 Forsyth at, OLD MEDAL GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO STEINWAY & SONS, Nos. 82 and 84 Walker street, ‘ANTED—A GIRL 14 OR 15 YEARS OLD, OF A KIND | Broadway, New York, have always received : sition, to assist in the care of two little girls; must | where and whenever in com} be neat and tidy, and a Protestant. One wanting a home and kind treatment may apply ‘at 121 Congress st.. Brooklyn, between 9 and 2 o'clock to-day. Wart, PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO GO WITH A family bo Mew Cerne, a tai and Lo sani ys A ete nt person (English, French or German pre! , who can Poem ft children's dresses, can address with references, Ellery, Herald office. Boston, New York, Philadelp warranted for years. GH, MEDAL PREMIUM PIANOFORTES.—@, BARMORE, manufacturers, 348 Bleecker street, large and Cd borane of be im) ed pianos, at bargains, pronounced ralled, " ranted splendid 7 octave second hand pianos Tor $170 and’ ‘ANTED—A CHAMBERMAID, NURSE, SEAMSTRESS, isi cook, Jaundress, and waiter girl, for a first class private | enables his pupils ins few family, who will pay the highest wages. Apply at No. ¥ Lith play ,elfectively the most admired com; . at, between Broadway and University place. ‘ourth avenue, or Firth & Pond’s music store, 547 Bread ‘ANTED—A PLAIN COOK, WASHER, IRONER AND ‘AINES BROTHERS’ to be generally useful; wages $7 per month. Apply at PIANOFORTES, a1 Weat iba ‘Whoiesale and retail at their new warerooms, 626 Broadway, next door to Laura Keene's theatra,| WANTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, TO DO GENE: ) HAINES BROTHERS have, in order 10 acco ral housework; @ plain cook, good washer and ironer, | numerous customers, both wholesale Gregory at., Jersey Good references required. Address 22 Clty. ‘ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS OPERATORS ON GRO- ver & Baker's sewing machines, to. work on cloaks; good hands will receive the best of wages and steady employment at D. B. Babcock’s, 69 Murray st. ad sold at the Te, BROTHERS, 626 Broad\ & ©. FISCHER.—SUPERIOR CIRCULAR 8q J. ‘ANTED—A COLORED OR GERMAN WOMAN, TO DO pianos, full iron frames, patent dampers, unequ he housework of a small family of four persons; also,» | standing in tune, | Wareroom 686 Broadway, near, Fou oung girl, to assist about the house, and make herself general- | street; manu! 241, 243, 245, 247, 249 and 251 West iP usetul. Apply after 10 o'clock at 28 Waverley place. eighth street, venue. ‘ANTED—TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS; ONE FOR cooking, washing and ironing, and one for general house- work, in a private family without children, Apply at 25 Wash- ington terrace, Hoboken, ‘R. WILLIAM SCHUBERT, TEACHER OF has returned to this city, aad will resume structions. Application to be made at his residence, 12 Ng place, near cilttion place. A supply of Schubert's celey silver strings on hand. ‘R. OTTO MULLER, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFQ ‘and singing, continues to give lesses either at h dence or at the residence of his pupils. For terms, £0., 7 apply at his residence, 124 Ninth street, near Broadway, ‘ADAME 8. B. MILLS, FROM fig hid fn q ‘or term Mea il rs eneonaen oe poe ,one of the or and not dificult to perform a@ esuts! ver of Thee; with Toon sdmired niclodles of Ute Neautiful oners ett ‘most ope! Bellak, 60 cents. Published at FIRTH, POND & 0O- Broadway. WANTED.—A YOUNG, NEAT AND TIDY GIRL, to assist in the care of children and do chamberwork! can find a situation and the comforts of a home by applying at at 362 Carlton avenue, Brooklyn. Wages $5. ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- WY sat, ag nite rea rates agylum, Apply at 118 Wil- low st., Brooklyn, to-day, between 11 and 8 o'clock. Warns. PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, AS lady's maid. One who understands all kinds of jsewit and can do French fluting. Must bring city references. C; at 276 4th st., Washington square, after 10 o'clock A. M. yeas GIRL, AS CHAMBERMAID AND waiter, who can bring commendation ; an excellent rei from her last place. Apply at 27 West 27th st. ‘ANTED—A NEAT AND CAPABLE GIRL OR woman, to do general housework in a family of four. A Protestant preferred. Must bring reference. Wi 86. ‘Inquire 271 Sackeit st. Souls Brooklyn, keane NE OF THE FINEST TONED CITY MADE 7 OC pianofortes will be sold for cash at $190; cost $ June; elegant rosewood cage, large Jatest'improvements, with a guarantee for thres years. at the residence, 67 Macdougal street, between “B! 1 Ee ounons AND ORGANS.—THE HG AT! anos and melodeons for th, purity’ F durability a gs and ‘are unst hand pi ANTED—A SERVANT, IN A SMALL FAMILY, TO | jodeons from Pianos an: lodeons to do general housework as well as cooking, washing’ and se ORACE WATERS. A mt, 383 Bro froning; German preferred. Apply at 174 Fulton street, New | ‘Testimonials—"The Horaee Wé oa are kt York, tirst floor. ‘among the very best.” —E' “We ean speak ‘merits from personal knowl ”’—Christian Int ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE GENERAL HOUSE. work of a private family; she must understand plain cooking and be a good washer and ironer. Apply for two days at 179 Dean street, Brooklyn. ya WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND IRON; city references required. Apply from 9 till 12 at No. 97 West 11th st. IANOFORTE TO EXCHANGE FOR A SEWING chine, Wheeler & Wilson's, late improved. Appl JONES, 86 Walker street. W ‘ALKER’S PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS, 1] Hall -Agion piace end Righinairant, near Broad Jarge stock of new amd second hand pianos of every tion for sale and hire at reduced prices. N. B.—Tl 3 hi ‘AITRESS WANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL WHO ‘in case of purchase. uy on. bring eee ary sprexetices. Appl: Lever bene jcluhen toi y be ,& woman undress i Ere g INSTRUCTION. ANTED—A SERVANT GIRL TO DO GENERAL LL, FOR $10, PENMANSHIP AND ARITHM] vork; one that is neat 4 three months, 78 lessons, or bookkeeping,| sroner. “Apply av 126 Forsyth'sts near Broome: "SET 8M | ued: $10, iadlew writing 1 16 lessons er month, at 62 Bowers, 28 Fulton strest, Brookivm: Ol Paine, the well-known er of writing, is one of the structors in the State.—Newport Mercury. T $250—WRITING.—MR. DOLBEAR, 609 BR way, will receive lady pupils this day at' only $2.60 hess and ‘trembling will be removed from the most hand in one week by a new system of band training. FRENCHMAN, A GRADUATE, PROTEST] wishes to find a few hours of private tuition in exd for board; best references. Address to EK, M , Herald 'VENING FRENCH COURSE. OPER INST! By M. M. FABREGOU and OUDIN, Instructors In the French department of the Free Academy. Fd iculars apply at the Cooper Institute, room 19, after 7 P. ERGUSONVILLE ACADEMY.—A_ FIRST q boarding school for both sexes; expense, $13) per} term begins November 1. Equestrianship and gyi ironer; a competent person will find @ good situation and home. Apply’at 31 Chariton st., at the basement door, after 10. ANTED—A FEW GIRLS TO WORK; NONE BUT Rood sewers noed apply; also a girl to do general house work; one who can sleep at home preferred. Apply at 85 4th ave. ‘WANTED-A TIDY GIRL TO DO THE HOUSEWORK of a very small plaip family; must be a good washer and ironer and of quiet, steady habits; German or English prefer- red. Inquire at 81 Clark st., corner of Spring, after 10'A. M.; enter basement door in Spring st. Wages $5. ‘WA XTEDTA WAITRESS; ONE WHO THOROUGHLY understands her business and who bas good city refe- rences may apply at 429 4th st., near 2d av., iminediately. ‘ANTED—A SMART, INDUSTRIOUS GIRL, AS Drop a line to 180 Fourth sireet, to inanre a call from chambermaid and waitress; Wages $6. Apply “at 13 | “ial, J. Oliver. pepae on ATE EOS ORSEMANSIIIP.—A YOUNG MAN WISIIES TO . 7a an engagement with parties wishing to learn ho Woe pel —— peo fs pedro tt! ship; to those having horses and grounds for practice and ing to receive instructions from a competent and fearles man, they will find this a first rate opportunity; term Address Mr. J. A. Leary, 326 Tenth street, New York. ARSH’S COUNTING ROOMS, For practice and instruction in BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS No. 348 Broadway, Appleton’s a to paral housework. Apply to Mrs. Jenkins, No. 230 West 2 at. ANTED—GOLD CUTTERS, AT W. H. KEMP'S GOLD leaf manufactory, No. 4 Thompson st... adjoining People’s hire Gamal street. Two or three girls will be taken to learn he business. a ANTED—GOOD PLAIN SEWERS, AND ALSO A tailoress and errand girl, at the ladies’ and children’s clothing warerooma, 535 Broadway. Ww"t NURSE WANTED—ONE THAT IS. Cireulars, with full particulars. on application. _ MARSH'S. COMPLET! ME ‘E WOR for sale. ROFESSOR ELIE CHARLIER’S FRENCH 1 KS, new and beautifd inted PERFECTLY . * yo — y healthy; no other need apply; to go a short distanee in Feciy dion aren Witenes oa try. Apply at 191 Greea' at, at » M., the country. “Apply. a wich 8 A. M., in the primary department. got oncin ICR AEARSNEN PAD ; ‘ANTED—A NEAT SMART GIRL, WHO CAN READ | TAVERNER'S SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION— 2% House, is now Office hours 2 415 P. M.; on] and write, as bermaid and waitress in @ private | days from’l0 to 12 A. Competent teachers "to family; reference required. Appl} i Try ‘ nye Nara cg raerance ‘pply between the | course of instruction to school sent and colleges in all pai United States. Lecture commitiees address J. W. TAV WANTED (A GIRL, TO DO THE GENERAL WORK oF | % Bible House, N.Y. a small fa a ust washing and ironing, and ‘be willing to maint Lk the cones 'UITION.—A YOUNG LADY EXPERIENCED 1 Foun; |; good testimonials juired. By an engagement as visiting verness, Montague place, Brooklyn. ng Apply st 114 | se Koglish branches it a family where the children are would have no objection to go in the. country. mn ‘A DAY.—WANTED, FOUR LADIES OF GOOD AD- <,_ress for 4 money making, Dusiness: ponent and ver enteel. Call and examine, at room No. ullding, 846 Broadway. es dina changed. Address Tuition, box 1,687 Post office. DANCING ACADEMIES. T TRENOR'S PRIVATE DANOING ACADEMI SPORTING. # my for i street, Ri dwar. toe a, . D. (a RAND SCULLERS’ RACE. damneai calisthenics, , taught with presision and DISTANCE FIVE MILES, motion. Pupils of the Bi have at’ Staten Island, in 10, For the chamy poopy yeni lace jonday evening, Oct. 10, 1809. front of Nuntilus Hal landing, on. Monday, Oct Ig, | omen rene from two to four o’clotk, on which ‘occasion the champion’ DWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMT lendid silver prize belt, manufactured by ‘Tiffany & Co. A, free he Buoabwar, Naw Yous? ‘a purae of $100, will be contested for, MONTAGUE PLACE, BROOKLYN. No. LYN. New York, on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS mene ber 24, P'Brooklya, on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, coma Private class for ladies at 11 A, M.; class for children. ™j Sriflon, private slusseetand echoole ate vate classes and schools nttended. Greulars fay be bad at eliher of the acadé featie, C. WRIGHT'S DANCING ACADEMIES, J + sembly rooms, 656 Broadway New York; Gothi Brooklyn, “The New York academy is now open for All boats must be’ entered before tweive o'clock on ao ee, vfibe Siurded for visiters to po fess ace, Seats to accommodate , bapkiment fc the mena,” Persons erected on the em- n Island ferry company, foot of Whitehall will run extra boats. ‘The rae will_come off on the Soom course rowed over by Law and If the weather should "ay. prove unpropitious the race will be poat Guy. To come off from two to four Peldeke se Next fale ee Ug GRAND SCULLERS RACE FOR THE CHAMPION- ship of the American waters will take place at Staten Island on Monday, Oct. 10, between 2and 4 o'clock P.M. The | ception of pupils. Daye Tuesday and Saturday after Mayor and Common Counell are invited, also the press of | Tuesday and Friday evenings, Brooklyn academy op New York and vicinity. This wiil be the greatest rice that | Monday, October 17. has ever taken place in the United States. All the great rowers will contest for the prizes, UMAR’S CHEAP DANCING ACADEMY, 267 BO’ ipl Lessons $1 per month; Mondays ‘Thursday TING ON MONDAY, OCT. 10.—THR, Fucedare and Fridays ladies’ afternoon classes, at 4 0’el atch between is the Jersey Boy, and Taylom of | 8o’clock soirees. Admittance 25 cents, Private lesson City, will come off on the Hohoken meadows for $100 — mmencing ut o'clock. Stages leave the Darcey House y fifteen minutes for the grounds, RANCIS BUTLER, NO.3 PECK SLT choice breeds of dogs. Butler's infalll e and flea exterminator, 60 cenis per bottle. Butler's. new work on the dog, beautifully ilinste sted, $1. Dogs boarded, tralned, &o ANCING.—WANTED, FOUR LITTLE GIRL those who have talent tuition will be given grat board and lodging. Inquire at 546 Houston sree, VER pee Broadway. mange THE DE GARMO BROOKES DANCING ACADE! 5 361 BROOMN stREET. Kadies meet PUBSDAYS and FRI DAYS, 8 t06 P. he P.M. DENTISTRY. NAPPA ADDI A RTIFICIAL TRETH.—DR. DURKIN CONTINUES TO AN Children, WEDNE: Ladies’ primary classes instructed by Mrs, BROOK P: vate Jesons at hours not ooeupied by classes. All the thsbionable daneea tang tn. ve courae i SOIREE KYERY WEDNESDAY EVENING ADAME SAUVAGEAUS DANCING ACAD extract teeth in two seconds without the slightest pain, Teeth set over stumps. Ho exira charge for temporary see extract! where artificial are inserted. a DURKIN, 8/4 Canal ntrect, ome doer au oe from Laurens. STEOPLASTIO DENTAL OPERATIONS, , BY 1 discoverer, at his rooms, corner of Brondway and ohne t ti Broadway, is open for the instruction of pupil ae dota Soe Et bigeye fepat in gett re | lernoon at 8 Gielock. and every eventny ah end niring Riviny petn. em tahell or | dansanie on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thuradaye # 7 wehing teeth can be filled wit from 8 Wil 11 o'clock. © RESTAURANTS. HE SHADES—23 CENTRE STREET, ONE Door KETS, BE from Grand street. Chops, stewks, rarebita, at all hours, 1 for tirget comunun HK Good board f ea hoard for gentlemen with or without lodginus, by. the the city au day or week, Terms auatorate. pas i A SMa, 168 Be