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14 THE WOUNDED IN WAR Whe National Societies for the Relief of the Wounded and the Inter- national Committee. The world at this moment is a witness to two movements opposite in their alms, yet at the same time closely united to one another—the first, national and miliary, driving men to dispute, with arms in Band, for politcal preponderance; the second, pa- @fic and humane, teading to diminish the evils of thi contest, to attenuate its consequences and to bind up its wounds, If the one has on its side the @ramauc interest, the feverish anxiety which always Ww attached to these encounters between vations and to their terrible results, it ts to the other that every sympathy should belong; i is to support aud gene- ralize it Uhat all eforts should tend; for, not to be deceived as to its essential nature, it contains a germ of & practical protestation against war, and this protest is eptirely diferent from anything Wat can be sald or Written on the subject. Ibmay be of interest to our readers to have some definite detalis, Which are taken from good autherl- ties, concerning the organization which has sprung up as ove Of tae results of Une Conference of Geneva tn 1308, concerning Which many erroneous ideas are prevalent. But, as the materials are as abundant as the subject is Vast, It is necessary to choone frou them only the most essential features. The immediate result of the Conference of Geneva end of Lie principles whlob il so bapplly prociaimed has been the formation in the princtpal Kuropean States of national societies for the aid of the Wounded, Bach ove of these societies hus Its own ate existence and its own rules, waick relate only to itsell and tw the government, for the later Willogly lakes Wem uuuer its patrouage, even go- ing se far in some cases as to appotat stelr prest- denis, bach cuaniry has tus iis own aid society, Which organizes 18 means Of activa tn conjunction wits the Cv and iniitary authorities in accordance with tie Javits of Lae country luo which it belongs. Iu Prance tue headquarters of the Central Aid Bociety duriny the War are at the Palais de 'indus- trie. in Germany the atd societies of the different bel- ligerent states decided to centrailze tuetr efforts hy appointing a conuuittee, with its beadqaarters at Berlin, a which delegates from each of the ualional committees took part. in SWitzeriand a sunilar soctety nas been formed. Its headquarters are at Berne and its presideat ts M. Duis, Who is at Uic same Ume the President of the Voufederation, Branch societies ave beeu es- tablished in a great number of cantons, and at Ge- peva Re. neo yee Teveatly formed, with Al. Turret- tin! at fts he: Besides these national societies, whose objects ex- lain (eis yes, there @Xista, moreover, 4a Inter- uatonsl Committee, Whose lunclious are NOt 80 wy defined. This committee has its headquar- Ts at Geneva, aud as Jor its president M. Gustave mier. his very generally and erroneously believed that the commiciee busy the aitributes and powers of a central committee, with @ sort of cosmo sulive power in regard to relief gud smakitanes We: tems, Matters have not yet goue £0 far us this, aud the nations uf Europe have not yet reached the point Of giving up tu (avor of an interuatioral committee worutives which they cousider as ultrivules of ur OW Sovereignty. Tue luteruatioval Committee has thus no autho- rity whatever over the various wid sveleties, and cwarly none over the countries now ut war, action is limited to serving as Miermediary tween them und to jending its good vilices to- Wards everything that is of common aud general Interest, Such, 11 two words, 1s Lhe part played by the International Committee, and even reduced to Wese modest proportions {t is not the less called epon to reuder the greatest of services, It represents, 580 10 spcai In the midst of the furors of war, ihe mentally of charity plongeside of these sucieties having au eficial cliar- Acter, ‘ihere are found both with (he veiligereuts Bud aMony the neutral countries uumerous inde- Ndent aid societies having special objects in view. uch, for example, i3 the communities of ladies which as been formed at Geneva for the purpose of fur- Dishing stores of ali Kiads tothe wounded of both ides, Such are wise the comipittees wich have ep formed in very many cities in Europe upon the Grst outurexk of hostihuvs, However, While (uese associations are not directly ed to the oilicial societies, they Lave not the less very great interest in making use of the commit- Lees ax iucdiums for the application of vielr chariiable Intentions, These comiuitiees command fegources and facilities which the private socteties Would have great dificully in procuring for them- welves, The organization of the aid societies is more or Jees complete, according to the cowuiries. In some ey ure only in taelr infancy; in others they aro ery pervectly organized. Germany 1s i the first fank in this respect, Her societies are organized in B® wauner to leave nothing to be desired, During the war all the German aid societies communicaie With the army through the medium of the “oyul Oommissary aud Military Inspector of Free Aid,” Prince Henry vou Piess, appointed to ints tmpor- Jant post by King Wiilam, The Prince von Piess ls, so to speak, the General-in-Chief of aid for the wounded, abd all wis goes vn with true military precision. From the very ontset of the war an Important Geclaration was made by the aid societies of the belligerents, The two central societies eagaged with each other to act with the most entre impar- Glality, aud to treaf (he wounded without any dis- tincuon of nationality whatever—a declaration which 18 in comformity with Wie principles of the couvention of Geueva, as it Is in accordance with the duues of humanity. Besides Us the Germans have printed the con- veyuon of Geneva, and have distributed tt in profu- fon among their troops, #0 a3 to give the greatest gaisleity L0 its urlicies, As for the societics of the utes nolengaged in the war, their functions con- sist in impartially giving Uhelr assistance to the vornmuttees of the two belligerents, ‘The Loiernational Committee serves as a bond of anion between Lue beliigerents, taking charge of the correspondence belonging to the wounded, At the resent ume despacches are freely exchanged be- ween the committees of tle bdeliigerenis, with the solo guarantee of the red cross with which they are marked and of the stamp which is aflixed upon them dy the cominittees, The International Comnuitee receives aid both ta money and to kind, Which are sent to it from the neutral States, and passes them yver Lo the committees of the belligerents. For the purpose of facilitating this transmission Wie internativnal Com- mittee has established an agency at Basle for the whole duration of the war. ‘tls agency carries on she business of au tminense coimtuission house, whose gratuitous services are at the command of ail who claim them in the name of humanity. This agency receives and forwards thousands of levers from the wounded or prisoners of bow) sides, and=in all the services which are Gutrusted to it sows a zeal which is beyond ail praise. The lovernational Cowmittee constantiy keeps dtgeli informed by the committees of the belligereuts occ, the Kind of articles of which they are in most pressing want, and prepares its shipments ac- cording to these needs, ail, if is needless to say, with ghe utmost impartiality, ittransimits, at we same time, to the committees of the neutral States the ad- vices which 1 is charged with communicating to shem in regard to the needs of the belilgereuts, In this way tis committee obtained au immense quan- dty of surgical instruinents, which were calied for 90 both sides immediaieiy after the terribie series of engagements around Metz, aud trausuuited them promptly to ite theaire of war. The different national comuuttees rival each other tm their zeal in procuring materials for the relief of she wounded, and the International Comittee re- eelves tinimense supplies (rom all quarters, whieh it sends with great rapiuity to Une proper destination. {t 18 by tons that a singlé one of these committees that Of Milan has forwarded bandages, clotting, nt, moaquitonetting, &e. The Vatch National Commitice, establushed at the Hague, centraiizes the aid furnished by Holland, Engiand, the United States, Ausiria, Belgmm aud Spain, wid actively arranges coijections tur Lhe relief of the victims of ths wal ‘The gifts in money watch are sent to ibe Inierna- tonal Cominitiee are, iv pret ce, converted by Ut into articles for the comfort of the weunded, in gccordance with the roquesis Which are made wo it frow Paria and Berlin. Passing from tbe questions of those 0} personal assistance Inatertal ald to ib may be remarked the International bas Ue @uch embarrased by the erroueous impre son orig prevalent in Europe in gard t ts competence in respect to them. As the conference of Geneva was ortg.nully brought ebout under the tufueace of the complaints which @rose from the abandonment of the wounded upon the field of baitie, it waa generally, bur wrongly, su that the principal aim of this conference Of the societies creaied through its indueuce Was to send forth, at the moment of action, legions of nurses and volunteer assistants, to bring of the wounded and attend to their wants, even upon the Dattle field. Li 1s suficient to reflect upon the Matter for & moment to see that. this was a Utopian idea, and that no European staf wouid rinit tis muss of people—wel! meaning, Lo doubt, bat unknowb—to circulate Unrougu ihe ranks oF the army. Not that the zeal ef volunteers cannot be atiized, however, if not upon the fleid at least with the ambulances ard in the bospitals at the war. Jt ig easy (0 see that the choice of volunteer as- sistapts cannot be left vo tte discretion of the Iuter- muuional Committee, but why the beliigerents re- served to themselves the exclusive rigit to accept or reject such offers, After the commence- ment of the war the International Comuiuttee was overwhelmed with offers of tuls kind of ser- vices, elther In bebaif of aby or of Fratce, But it was jound impossible to accept them, even if ‘or no other reasou than that of tue dimicuity of procuring the necessary inforinaiion in regard 1 them. These applicants, iN Most cases, were re- ferred to the respective societies of the belligerents asthe best means of cae the acceptance of their offers. A certain nomber of perscus, however, gpon iusormation Which the Internatious! Commit- we was able to give in “4 to them, Were per mitted by both sides to go iu the capacity of voluu- teer assistants to the scuae of action from Geneva, some through Germany and others by way of France, Suck Wy lw genera ioasures. is wae great plan of Cainot that he first organized victory; generals are losing or gain.ng battles the faithful dis- ciples of Charity are labor ously organ'zicg their Pacific victory—a victory which canses neither blood nor teara to flow, but witch, for all that, 1s not the leas worthy to count in the history of humanity. SHIPMENTS OF MILITARY STORES FROM THR WEST TROY ABSENAL.—The shipment of armns and military siores generaliy trum the West Troy Arsenal sult conuinues. On Sunday night a thousand boxes of carbines were carried to New York by the Connecti- ua and on every subsequent evening the boats have hh snipments from the Arseual at West Troy, ‘These are ostensibly lutended for New York harvor; Dut they must have some other destination, as enough carbines, rifles, pistols and other smail arms have been sent om to furnish every United States soldier in New York harbor with a ton of weapons, ‘The fact bas created a great deal of gossip in the vicinity, Some persons claiming to Know that the arma are Lotended for am expedition which will leave New York early in the coming month for a point he government of the United States has been looking at with envious eyes for some years. There are others again Who assert that they are intended for the arsenals On the seacoast and in the vicinity of New York city, A company of United States soldiers i chrough Albany Yesterday en route fer New York, ‘ihe oMeer in charge Was Very retl- cent as to their movements after reaching that potnt—Lroy Lines, Oot, 2. POLITICA A REGULAR MEETING OF THE YOUNG MEN'S Pleasure Club of tne Fourth ward, beld in thelr rooms 's wtreel, the following resolution was unani- pledge ourseives to use emacraite nominees to the JAS P. QUINLAN, JOMN VAReR, Secretar; Commitee on Resoluuous—James Walsh, Thomas Carrol, Michael Croain, exes tn iret ofr 1.—POLITICAL PRINTING MUCH LESS THAN THE Al Bua tates: Tickets trom 80 cents; Pos E inches. $15 a 1.000; Cironlars, 75 cents a’ 1,000, AMERICAN PRINFING CO., U1 and 23 Ann street. PEMOGRATS STAND BY | YOUR PARTY.—AT A meeting of the Dernneratic Union General Committee, held at Masonic Hall, October 2, Williaa, quent e: hirteeuth sireet, Tuesday evening, Hoyd, Esq, after an able and clo. e duty ol the Democracy to achieve a victory io this State preparatory to the great national reiomptton in 1872, oifered the. following resolutions, which, Being put to vote, Were adopid by a large major Whereas, “Iwo Democrat and county alrexdy In the teld, one nominated by the organization meet- ing at Tarmmauy Ball, apd by an nssociation com moaly known as the "Young yi" and. jereas, The Tribune, the principal orean of the repud- heav purty'in thie city aud State, ntves the wapport. ot the ticket of the “young democracy” by the republicans, for the following reason :—~ Our, own conviction is clear and strong that General Woouford's election would be all but assured by the adoption of the anti-ring democratic Ucket—that Woodiord could not be beaten iwenty thousand In our city if this were done. ‘And the Standard, another republican or; tea th reason, (or the xupport by the republicans of the candidates of ine “young de "fn the following broader and Hel ianyuaye :— “To Mr. Hull, personally, we have no objection to make that would not apply to any leader in his party. Bat M Hall represents au organization which must be overthrown toclear the way for the re-nomination and re-election of Grant. The election of Mr. Ledwith would secnre that result, and we bold the easorsement of this nomination to be clear duty of the ps ey Whereas, The Kepublican State Committee, especially charged with the duty of attempting to elect the republ ean Stat 0 far Intermedaied w: t ty’ ling the candidates of the ‘young democracy’; us on bebalf of the Democratic Union organization, ft is rely Heaclved, That thts General Committee will not, add to existing political combinations by the nomination of a third democratic efty and county ticket; but that, in view of the danger indicated by the above éxtracta trom the republics organy fa thie city, and the unprecedented action of the re- ublican State Committee, of an attempt to obtain support for local nomiuees by betraying the democracy of the State and watlos, this Geberal Committee sarnestiy invokes every true hearted democrat, whatever way be bis views or feelings In regard to pe ra, 10 be vigilant and shtal in ‘ui and nnited support rats ouly, a8 candidates tor State ws and for the Assembly, and of ouly those candidates for avy ollice who are true to we principies and who seek the succesa of the demucratic party, And this Committee also appeuls to the whole democracy of this city ce any aod every person professing to lemoerat found guilty of empporting republican nomi- neea for any of those ollices, and to oppose and labor to de- feat every candidate whuse friends and sapporters shall be guilty of ‘such base treachery to the democratic party. Resolver, That the several ward associations are hereb Tequeated ty take active and eiicient n the objects of the foregoing resolution, PATRICK KERRIN, Chairman, P. J. MoGumnr, ¥.G, Duwey, '$ Secretaries, mal oe local matte efforts to secure a fu oficers, for Cony sures to accomp! pe EVENING TELEGRAM, THE: PAPER OF THE PERIOD. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, THE LIVE EVENING NEWSPAPER Tae EVENING TELEGRAM, TAG REFLECTOR OF ALL THE DAILY NEWS. ‘BEE | THE CITY NEWS, TRE MILITIA MOVEMENTS, THE FASHIONABLE GOSSIP, THE BALL REPORTS, THE RICH, RACY SKETCHES, THE WALL STREET MARKETS, THE POLITICAL MOVES, THE COURTS EACH DAY, _ THE LATEST NEWS FROM ALL; OVER THE WORLD, “ALL OVER THE CITY,” KVENING TELEGRAM. TWO CEN A COPY; FIFTY CENTS A MONTH; SIX DOLLARS A YEAR PUBLICATION OFFICE, 97 NASSAU STREET, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION Nineteenth Ansembly District, Yor Assembly, THOMAS C, FIELDS, SHEPHERD F, KNAPP, Chairman Nominating Convention, Josan Ponr d Perea B. Mastknso,¢ Secretaries, EGULAR DEMOCRATIO Reform Nomination. For Sheriff, j. BROWN. TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. SEVENTEENTH WARD REGULAR DEMOCRATIC AND PEOPLE'S NOMINATION, For Member of Assembly, ap 5 A NGEL, HENRY REHEISER, Pres, JOS. P. SEBACK, Pres., HENRY Ross, Secretary, Jou, HorrMan, Jr., Sec, Regular Dens. Convention. People’s Convention. JOSIAH W 1 TANTED—A GOOD SAFE, OF SOME GOOD MAKE. Address V. B., station ©. Wisren-seconp HAND FOUR BARREL COPPER fy Bottle tor brewing Address K. TABARINI, Clifon, RESTAURANTS. PoseRts RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN, 1,164 Broadway, Where the public will aiwaya ind the choicest Wines, Liquors, Ciyars and Reilahes. A iarge parlor room, where will alwaye be found the newspapers of the day. MATRIMONIAL. Bye \ JENTLEMAN OF RESPECTABILITY AND ZA thorough business qualifications, who can give the best Oi Teferetices auto chara integrity aud honesty, would like au tntraduction to domesticated and cheerfal lady with view to 40 early marriage ; One possessing from $15,000 Lo $20,000 praiarred. Aly commmnications 19 be strictly comii- deutial. Address WM. G. MUNRO, Herald odice, « LEMAN, AGED 38, HEIGHT 5& Fi w AXA. inches, of means, wishes to meet a lovely lady or wilow of fortune," objec rr Adress, appointing inter- view, MILES, 645) West Thirty-second sirect, CLOTHING. NTH AVENUE, NEAR 1’ T |. ABRAHAMS will’ pay the best prices Furuiwure, Carpets, by calling or addressing, to by Mrs. Abrahams. ive ets by callin tended by irs. Misi, Al 02, OPPOSITE AAL. ar gentlemen will be asion- ished atthe prices M.'Marks pays tor Qust-oil Wearing Ap- }, Carpets, Furniture, Jewelry, &c. ‘The beat you can do js please to call ut my estabilahmeat or aend una note; the number as above, Ladies waited upon by Mra, Marks. ‘Truc, you wii! be dealt wita to your sutisiaction aad beuslit, Pape ASTEOLOG pus PUILLIPS, THE CELEBRATED ASTROLO- tert Her address will oe found in neat Thuraday*s jerald. 0.) bytere CLAIRVOYANT, WITO HAS NO EQUAL IN America,—-All who are sick or in trouble should consult, M. SMITH, No. 31 West Fourth atreet, New York. ADAMF LA BLANCH, THE GREAT UNRIVALLED Business and Medical Uiairroyaot—No. L1G Went Twen- ty-sixth street, between Sixth wenth avenues. ADAME ) MEDICAL AND BOSINESS CLAIR- voyant, tells the past, present and future, shews likeness of buaband. 16¥ Weat Forty-iret sweet, be:wepo Broadway bod Seventh avenue, EAST 28D 8%. AT, PRESENT EMPLOYER'S — nan colored; woman good cook, was frat clans butler; bast referetice. Call al 4h marti 13. - WEST J1ST ST.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS Plain, first class cook ; good reference. 207 TB St; REAR CAS EXPERIENCED COO! u ly nd ugly under her bus! 1 branches; no objection to # frst for two days, Ky 18 308 YES, 2TH ST. NEAR 8TH AY.-AS FIRST © class cook ; is willing to aauiat with the washing and froning; willing aud obilging; beat elty reference, Cull or address. 326 Jn @ emall famil; country: best city reference. Call on or adceas Mra. HER all week. 418 RAST STH st, THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. A respectal testamt girl 19 do cooking in mnail private famlly; would assist with the washing and ironing: can be seu ‘from 9 until ; has good city reference Mf required, Call on Monuay. EAS? :6TH 8T.-A RESPECTABLE WIDOW, with a boy 11 years old, as cook, washer and ironer OF would, take care of a house tn, city, oF Cha bermalday &e. 240) NEST AS? ST.cA RESPEOTARLE GIRL AS chambermaid and to mind children; good city reference, ‘ 248 he wasblug ia & small family, clock. WEST 4187 8T,-A NEAT, TIDY GIRL AS chambermaid and waitress; willing to assist in Call on Monday til 2 3] EAST 22D 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER- e maid ant to take care of children; is willing aud obliging; city reference, BIT Sit AN, BETWEEN Q8Tlt AND 2071 Sts.—A respectable young woman as chambermald ani assist with washing abd {rouing; good elty reterene 39] 88H AX: BETWEEN 29TH AND 50TH STS.—A OAL competent gir as first class ress, or would do general housework ; best city reference. 405 FAST BTH ST OA RESPECTABLE YOUNG 2) girl aa chambermaid and waitress or to take care of children; uo objection to a boarding house; good reference. Cuil on Monday, Dressmakers und Seamstreases. QQ LAIGHT 8T., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.- A RE- ZO apectable gir! as laundress in'a botel, orto do up stairs Work in a boarding bnuse and to help inthe kitchen; has g00d references from ber last place. Call for two days, 5H WES UTH BT. BETWEEN OTH AND | 6TH avs.—A first class dressmaker, having removed her Tesidence up town, desires a few more customers; makes dies’ and misses ‘dresses atd cloaks tn the most tasiiona- toa ail work done nextly and promptly at reasons prices, ‘Inquire for Miss MILLER, WEST 40TH 8T,, NEAR 6TH AV,—EXPERIENCED dressmaker and stylish fitter wanis work by the day; frat clans references. Inquire in jewelry at 125 WEST SOTH 8T.-A FIRST CLASS DRESS- «J maker demres a few more customers at her own house or to go out by the day. 14.8 YESt Bsr 87s DRESSMARER WOULD LIKE © abe custom of a few more families; can cut and make small boys’ anitf, 173 EAST, @D st. NORTHWEST CORNER OF 3D ©) _ay.—A competent dressmaker wishes a few more en- sagements by the day or week, Call all the weex, 2) 8D AV., THIRD STORY.—A DRESSMAKER would ‘ew more customers; millinery, under clothing a: W chine ¢) profes on will goto the house and fit erred; prices moderate; be sure and ask for third story, as there are other drossmakers in. the house. 216 WEST JetH BTA DRESSMAKER WISHES A J few more engagements to go out by the day; terms $1 60; work taken home, Q3G NES! TH St. THIRD FLOOR, FRONT OU room.—A French jady, speaking English, who the- "y understands dressmaking and sewing in all ite braticlies, wishes a aituation s private family ; best city refer- ence, Address Mme. MIENIE: 243 NEAR 2D AV.—A FEW FIRST ted WW a dressmaker ; only thora Who can wive the finest work and wil.ing to pay for the same eed apply ; ladies stopping at hotel will be waited on; §% ry and fit. “Adcress DRESSMAKER, 245 1TH AV.—A COMPETENT DRESS AND CLOAK Jes’ and children’s «ir maker withes a few more engagements ; good fitter ses, with or without @ machine; city reference, Address Mrs. LEONARD. Q WEST STH §T.—A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR on Wheeler & Wiison' chine would go out by y or would take work home; can furnish her own ma- Call or adaress, 3: 7 EAST 17H ST., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— e. Fashionable dress and cloak making: Fall and Winter Suits, 36, upwards; Wrappers, $3a 33 50; also, children’s and misses rments made te order; Patterns pinot Plates, cutting and basting, Terms casb, Call or address, AQS 8TH AV.cAN | EXPERIENCED DRESS AND J+) cloak inaker, a frat class cutter and fitter, as cutter or forewoman in an establishment. Can be seen at present 8, Cull or address DRESSMAKER, » BETWEEN 86TH AND S7TH STS.—A good dretemaker wants a few first class custor at her house; wiil fit at their residences wedding outits, v vet cloaks; reasonable price. QQ, 82.AV-—A GOOD DRESSMAKER, WHO THOR. &oushly understands eutiing, fitting abd trimming. to do the work of afew more private families at $1 60 per day. Address Mra. K, WILLIAMS. O76 Ba phty NEAR [4TH 81) IN STORE. MME. (0 HARLEY, a first class band, wishes work as dvess- maker. Address or call. SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS—BY A PROTESTANT girl; cuts and fits dresses and does all kinds of famtiy perates on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; first class elty reference. Address M. R, W., box 192 Herald oflice, SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS—BY A YOUNG WO- in a good operator on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing sed 10 pki and fitting dresses and to the care good city references. Address Miss GORMAN, box 473 Post oflice, New York. FIRST CLASS DRESS AND SUIT MAKER WOULD ‘A. go out by the day with sewing machine; terms $2 50 er day; or would take work home, terms low; or would jake charge of ctimg and fitting in a first class house, terms 825 to 480 per week. Call on or address DRESSMAKEH, s rooms 86 and 87, Waverley House, 4ih st. and Broadway. General Hansework, &c. LEROY ST.-A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO GENE- Tal housework ; best city reference. Call for two days, 55 Q3 SH AV: IN, THE STORE.—A RESPECTABLE Jewish girl to do generai housework in a small Jewish private family. Cali for two days. 35 EAST 37TH ST., BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS., e second floor, back room.—A good, respectable girl to dd general houework in a small private family; good city reterence. Call for two d: Housekeepers, &c. QQ BLRECKER STA RESPECTABLE | MIDDLE- OO aged American as housekeeper, to take care of an in- valid cy teach young children ; can give good reference, Ap- WEST #TH ST.—MRS. CAIN, A FIRST CLASS 329 laundress, wishes family washing; understande the business; does tuting, lace curiains and iuery of all kinds; ‘good reference given, 34 WEST 86TH ST., BETWEEN 81H AND ?TH AVS.-- A competent laundress wishes some lacies', gentle- men's or families’ washing, by the month or dozen; goes out ay. 36 WEST 51ST ST.—LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S 402 West SsTH ST.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes # few ladies’ and gentlewen's washing ab washing and froning d Fb cents a dozen; Hutlag neatly done {no extra charge. 408 BAST, UTH Sr, Room 1 woman wishes a (ew gentleme: temen's sh in the week. 13 EAST, 12H ST.--4 RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes the washing of a few gentlemen or w family; jo objection to go out by the day, 504. FAST ITH ST. NEAR AV. A. FIRST FLOOR, e roon: No, 6.—A respectable woman to go out by the day to do Washing or ironing and housecleaning. Thoroughly acquainted with ft. 964: Boiss, BETWEEN STH AND, STH STs. « third floor.—-A respectable German woman wishes to take In washing and ironing, or will go out by the day to do washing, Ironing or housecleaning, 1.397 BROADWAY, NEAR (aD 87.—FIRST CLASS +00 | laundress todo ‘washing for gentlemen aud families at her own house; good refereace, ints done pin sigles ‘woait qo out two all on oF adirens Mrs: HAMIL"? Nurses, &e. ELIZABETH 8T,-AN ELDERLY LADY AS NURSE} isan American and has had many years experience; ‘ustworth, erzon; will go out of the be permanent if auite, Mrs. 8, K. 6TH AV., NEAR 8TH ST.—A PROTESTANT GIRL urse; 1s fwly competent to tae the entire charzo from its birth; can bring it up by the bottle if re- streverence. Cun be seen for two da yi 45 WEST SST ST, NEAR 6TH AV.—A VERY GOOD, intelligent and thorougnly competent colored girl to 121 take care of children: best recsmmendations. 134. EAST S4TH ST. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- de man as echiidren's pn Can be seen and recom: mended by her present employe: 221 NEST, TH, SCAN ELDERLY | PERSON, fully competent, to take eare of chilérem; has two years’ reference from ber last place. 805 WEST 29TH ST..—A LADY WISHES TO TAKE OVO care of a baby and bring {t up on the bottle at her own house; bas no children of ber own. 8310 WEST 21ST 8T.—AN AMERICAN WIDOW WILL ‘ take care of ‘own home; g 340) Bast MTHS A « respectable married woman, who has recently lost her baby, to wet nurse achild at her home; best reference, Apply for two days. 5D STH AV., CORNER OF OTH ST.—A MIDDLE OLL aged woman would take care of a child, do plain sewing and light chamberwork. ANTED—A_ RESPECTABLE. YOUNG | MARRIED woman as wet purse, with a good breast of milk, from two to three months old. ‘Apply, with coud referenee, at the Lying-in Asylum, in Marion st., Monday morning, Miscellancouss QT XORTH WASHINGTON | SQUARI cated young lady either aa governes Address GOVERNESS, AN EDU F Companion QQ 80, FELIX St, BETWEEN FULTON Od kaibavs., Brooklyn.—Spanish,. highest reterences, desires, in. New York or Brooklyn. more pupiis; teaches by constant conversation, th AND DE- —A foreign lady, with few tating the acquirement of the ge. Addre! tepag the scanirpmnant af the. Innguags, 7 WASHINGTO: ‘Q e) taught a fine, method, by an Eng! or can take private can be studied, Address or cail on Mra. 8. C.'S, 156. Bast Aut, St.4, FRENCH WIbow LADY OD. that speaks English to attend a store; good recom- mendations 11 required; is handy at anything. Addreas for three days. MRS. TURBIN, ‘6 Q18 aera Ttepectatie widow (Protestant) to, take charge ot one or two child five or six years old, or as conpanion to an invalid Indy, is'a good sewer, cheerful and oblix: ood reference trom present employer. Call on or EAST 60TH ST, BETWEEN 2) AND 3D LADY, FOR SEVERAL YEARS A SUCCESSFUL teacher in the New York Schools, as teacher of tnglish ches at the South or West. Address K., station KE. yet MOSUUREy aOSSNATORE tony rs tb st, Entrance to the workroom in Lith st, we ATO NAS NECKTIE PASTER ED BOLDs THE y dof collar and the tle diess of buttons, Lad grutiemen agente wanted. “03 Hroadway. ANTED-GOOD HANDS FOR TAMHOUR WORK Apply immediately at 39 Union square, second for, ANTED-—A FIRST CLASS TRIMMER; HIGHEST wages given, Apply to Mme, LIV MAN, 263 6th ay, ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL AS FIRST CLASS COOK, Good references required, Apply at No. 9 West 62d st, ANTED-—GOOD DRFSSMAKERS; NONE RUT COM- Een ands need epply; come prepared to work. 87 er a “ANTED... EVERAL GOOD DRESSMAK ALSO one dressmaker who can operate on Sin chine, Cail on Mme, J, MAURICE, Weat Lith st, near Uih av. WASTED BY A GENTLEMAN mantown, a lady, Shoroughly cated and entirely competent to pres: jousehold; none but those having the best of references need apply. Address S,, box 180 Germantown (Pa.) Post office. We pester aut vonar Aone i MUST BE & FINE a er. i A a ae pply, with city references, al RESIDING IN GER edu ver his ine, washing an lly. Ci 41th Mowiay nad Tadntay ON WANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK FOR PRIVATE cent roeainlly of game ten persons who will be willing to ao- ages for a permanent place; Frencl ferred; male or female, -Adiiress box 3/187 Post ollie. W4SZTEDIA GIRL SPEAKING GERMAN, TO DO UP stalra work; referenaes required, 150 Bowery. AEE Desk SONG: CARMAN: TRI WHO IS A airlto Koon errands, Appiy at 145 Weat gothst, ? **™* WANTED—MALE SITUATIONS A SITUATION WANTED—nY A REGULAR TOTAL temperance man ; willing to travel ; can sell any amount of goods: or any arrangement local; very beat reference, or fecurity for auy place Of trust, Address HENRY, box ‘M40 ° Hera A PHONOGRAPHIC REPORTER, WITH SOME EXPE- rience in the courts and journalism, desires employ- ment with alaw firm doinga large business. Salary to be ‘fixed after acquaintance. Address box 140 Herald oilice. pres thorough order. Call on or address B. F., No.1 im all, in a small Herald office, fami, Small capital required, Address B., oflice. COACHMEN GARDENERS. — JOACHM AWS SITUATION WANTED RY soorom, / man; tands his business; 4 ity. tateceuee, Address COACHMAN, Brow. Aatisfuctory city refereace, ers Carnage Warercoms, 4 oth ay., corner Mth et, for two ays, ENTLEMAN WISHES A SITUATION FOR HI@ 2 coachman; can recommend him sor honesty; an exe cellent driver, good tempere! and will keep every thy # ANTED—BY A PARTY OF EXPERIENOR, APLACK a8 coachman in a ate family, Aj to A J, BLEECKER, 30N & CO. ir a Getararen 4 JV ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ENGLISHMAN, or driver or as walter; willing to do either of family; beat reference, Address G, BAO! } ANTED—A BITUATION tan 1 AS COA busines DAMAN, BY A thoroughly j Ie first cluay city references. Call og stable, 64 Kast 4th at, RESPECTABLE Boy) ABOUT 15, WANTED-TO learn the business assist 1n stationery store 9@ t., corner Hroadway, Apply as above, } GENTS WANTED—TO SELL TUE PEOPLE'S SEW tng Machine pr & LLOYD, 29 Broadway, room 15. ! GENTS WANTED—TO INTRODUCE A STANDARD article, used in ever yielding a good profit. box 002 New Yori Post RY, WANTED-IN A WHOLESALE JEWELRY House, Address, atating quailications, parentage, &c., MAIDEN LANE, Herald oitice, Y OY WANTED—IN THE OFFICE OF A WHOLESALH Bo ariware qoonse; one who. wri good hand. correct at figures and sirfetly houest; age aivou’ 18 or 18 yearo, dress Ju applicant's uandwriting, with references, BODKS, box 3,268 fi : ANTED—A GERMAN OK FRENCH BOY, FROM to 16 years oid, to make bimseif useful In a private family and as companion for a child who is not strony. Ad~ dress box 2,089 Post oilce. ANTED—IN A RETAIL BOOK STORE, A STRONG, active boy, about 16 years old, to do the heavy works American or German parentage; wiust live iu the cliy. Ad- dress A. B. U., Herald office, ANTED—A COMPETENT MAN, WHO THOROUGHLY W understands the bottling of Aquor. Only such need 0» f i] cs] < 5 3 Z ° E Fa Fs # 8 = B | PAPER OF TH. & PERIOD, | 3 =z & | EVENING 1! = LEGRAM, | 8 = 5 LIVE EVENING NEWSPAPER, B EVENING TELEGRAM, | all | = & | REFLECTOR OF & 3] LL THE DAILY NEWS. 2 = & THE CITY NEWS, THE MILITIA MOVE! THE FASHIONABLE TUE BALL REPO! THE RICH, RAO! THE WALL 511 MARKETS THE POLITI MOVES. THE COURTS EACH DAY, THE LATEST NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. “ALL OVER THE CITY,” IN THE GO! 7: SIP, 2 Zz & 8 iE’ ETCHES, | 2 5 5 a a IF| | TELEGRAM. TWO CENTS A COPY; FIFTY CENTS A MONTH; SIX DOLLARS A YEAR. PUBLICATION OFFICE, @ NASSAU STREET. ‘YOUNG FRENCHMAN AS COOK; IS AN EX- A. caltent pastry cook; wants a situation in » private family; excellent reterence, “Address FRANCOIS, 5475 West ot EVENING A FIRST CLASS SALES’ ‘AN, OF MANY YEARS? experience, used to Broadway trade, is now disengaged ; is qualified to take any position, Address SALESWOMAN, box 116 Herald office. A. YOUNG LaDy OF PERIENCE WILL GIVE ONE Hour lessons on piano to pupils at thelr residences for 10 a quarter; may rely on rapid progress and correct siyle, Address Miss K., Herald olice, LADY FULLY COMPETENT TO GIVE INSTRUC- tion Jn instrumental music, would give lessons on the piano to a limited number of pupils at thelr own homes ; ref- erences first class; terms moderate, Address H. B., Herald oiflee. LADY DESIRES A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE tamily where inition three hours a day in music, French, dancing, all the English branches and mathematics will be equivalent for comfortable room and board. Address 8. B., No.7 Nasaau st., room 13, YOUNG LADY, FROM VERMONT, OF EXPERI- ence, intelligence and refinement, to'take care of and instruet children, or to cut and fit children’s clothing; can operate on sewing machine and make herself use(ul in any ITUATION WANTED—BY A BOY 12 YFARS OLD, IN $5) a store or in any other capacity, or errand boy or any light work, Call or address 405 Enat'I7th st. NTED—A BOY TO MAKE HIMSELF GENERALLY useful.» Call for three days, 7% 9th av, w* ANTED.--LADIES OR GENTLEMEN OF EXEERI- ence in canvassing, with good recommendations, will be Mberally dealt with by applying’at 183 Chambers st, Yoom 05 , Wa TRAVELLING AGENT; ONE WHO UN- deratands the book business and is familiar wi trade preferred, Address PUBLISHisR, box 1,792 Post Wantso—s YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 16 YEARE Oi ina produce commission house, must be active an write a zood band, Address, in own handwriting, box 4, Post oilice. THI 'TRADYS. oo * ft DAMS PRESSMAN WANTED.—A MAN WHO A Thoroughly understands is business ani capablg of rh of w room; liberal wages Glass oan, Apply to RUSSELL BRO, 28 Centre st DP AND POWER PRE3S HAND WANTED.-ONE hi ‘accustomed to making forces, setting dies aud wha experience in petUng up ‘small zooda from sbeeh brass; steady emplovment Appiy tod. W. KEEP MANU: FACTURING : CO., No.8 Dey 8! )IRST CLASS JOB AND BOOK PRINTER WANTED. ‘Address PRINTER, box 2,039 New York Post offlce, ; EWELERS WANTED.—A FEW FIRST CLAS3 WORK. rien to go to, Springfield, Mass.; steady employment none but bod Ye ROBINSON, 1b Maiden lane, Now York ATTERN MAKER WANTED—ONE USED TO LIG®® terns ‘Apply at <7 Ann st., second floor. patie motele Sapa at ra te ete 10 UPHOLSTERER'S.—A MAN FULLY EXPERIENCED in the business in all its branches wishes @ situation Ad> dress T. FOX, 316 6th st, ANTED—A GOOD DIE CUTTER ON FIVE JEW: elry dies. Apply to or address G. & 8S. OWEN & 60, No, 5 Maiden lane, ine ANTED--TWENTY STONE CUTTE rubble, Inquire on the joo, Fintbush av, corner of lace, Flatbush, or to W. BRADLEY, stone yard,cor- Gourt'st. and 4th piace, Hrookiyn. Union ner of ANTED—TEN FIRST CLASS JEWELLERS 4ND two engravers to work on gold jewelry. ‘he highest ices will be paid to expert and steady workmen, HERSHFIELD & MITCHELL, Leavenworth, Kanua ANTED. COMPETENT ENGINEER TO PUR. WW 2inssa small foterest aod run the engine of a steams boat upon a short and proftable route, Address STEAM- BOAT, Herald ollice. a orc ern SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE AGED man, in any capacity in which ne can earn a liveli- hood; has had some experience keeping books and can give first class references as to ability and character. Address A. RAEBURN, care of D. W. Maclean, corner East and Delan- cey ats. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION IN A WHOLESALE HOUSE or hotel. by a young man as light porter, or to mage Rimeeit generally useful, “Address JAMZ ANSCOMBE, 17 at _CLERKS AND SALESMEN. _ SSISTANT BOOKKEEPER WANTED—IN A SHIP- ‘ping and commission house. Address, with city refer- ences: LEDGER, box 1,061 Fost office, CCOUNTS INVESTIGATED, BALANCED AND closed; errors corrected, bankrupts’ books examined ; books accurately kept, Address 2,777 Post office. gentleman's family, Address MINA, Herald office, LITERARY YOUNG LADY READS WITH MAR- ried ladies of the first families, who may have mind to preciate and wealth to remunerate, intellectual culture cenversation; refers to her own book and our leading ater editors. Aduress' Miss WELLERS, Post office box “, A. SUPERIOR LADY DESIRES AN ENGAGEMENT an daily or resident teacher, companion or amanuensis ; acquiremenis—modern languages, fine arts, calesthenics an dancing. Address PARIS, Herald office, er (A BARE OPPORTUNITY, JB OFFERED TO TWO yonng men of means as clerks in an extensive dentist's office, where they can learn the business gratis, Apply at 169 Bowery. A. GENTLEMAN OF MIDDLE AGE, SPRAKS: GER- man, English and Spanish, active and well acquaint- ed, desires a position of responalbility; can take care of a mercantile business or factory or would act as collector; references first class and under cirenmstances would invest ,000 to $10,000, Address B. O, N., Herald office, LADY OF REFINEMENT AND EDUCATION DE- sires a position as Companion or governess for small dren, Address COMPANION, box 124 Herald ot OOKS OF ACCOUNT EXAMINED AND ADJUSTED by en accountant, with A 1 references, Address EX- PERT, box 3,195 Post oflice, LADY, EDUCATED IN PARIS, WITH EXPERI- ence in teaching, would ge lessone three hours daily 1m English, French, Music and Drawing in exchange for her clly reference. Address PARIS, box 205 Herald LADY OF RESPECTABILITY AND REFINEMENT ‘wishes employment during the day; wiil do anything to gain an bonest livelihood; best reference given. Address Mra. H., Herald office, LADY HAIRDRESSER WILL VISIT LADIES AT their own hom rma reasonable. Address A. M., station E. YOUNG LADY WHO SPEAKS GERMAN AND English desires a position as saleswoman or to attend in a bakery or confectionery store; can refer to former em- ployer, Address #’. B., box 140 Herald ofice. ply to W. W. PLIM' 57 UST Sty NEAR 6TH AV.-AN INTELLIGENT © 4 American’woman as housekeeper in small, plain family, widower's preferred, or ax companion to @ lady; woud be satisiied with moderate rumeneration; good refer- ences given. Call on or address F. B. 6 WEST 39TH STA WIDOW LADY AS HOUSE- keeper; a widower'’s family preferred. Call for one week. 206 -AN AMERICAN WIDOW, TO TAKE 1) charge of a house during the absence of the owner, in clty or country; or any situation not menial, 20 17TH = S8T., HARLEM.-A RESPECTABLE widow as housekeeper; is fully qualified to take the entire charge. Call or address Mra. C, HANES, 294. FAST BROADWAY.—A THOROUGHLY COM~ Petent lady as housekeerer in a hotel or s gentle. man’s fai A or as matron in an lastitution; first class ref- erence, Af of dd M. R. 303 EAST, 20TH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG ©) widow as housekeeper; wages not so much an ob- ject as a good home; good reterences, Call for one week, YOUNG SCOTCH WIDOW AS HOUSEKEEPER; thoroughly understands all bousebold duties; no objection to children; would leave the city If required; ference, Address for one week O. L. Herald office. I ov! PER'S POSITION WANTED—BY A LADY of refinement, qualified to take entira charge; reter- ence, Address Mrs. ELLA BURR, Herald oflice. ‘9TH AY ANTED—A POSITION BY A YOUNG WIDOW LADY of education and refinement ag housekeeper; all an- swers must state where interview can be had as the lady re- ides out of (be city. Adress box 207 Herald office for two lays. Laundreswes, &c. . AMITY ST., THIRD FLOOR, SOUTH BROOKLYN. ) Arespectable womau wishes families’ and geptle- men's washing. 248 reas ny de WEST STH TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A respectable woman wishes Washing at her own foting and pulling dose fn she peatest manner; terms 30TH ST., BETWEE it, ‘OND FLOOR, PRO} D37 EAST sort Bt. s ao apetent wo family and genti ‘s Washing at her own ho id go out by the day to do Washing, ironing and i 2; good reference. ST 3D ST., IN TH spectable ‘woman g; Is a first rate wai AR, ROOM NO, 9-— 6 some ladies’ or gen- er and ironer; well re 239 X% tlemen's was commende 949 WEST 418T STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN aE) wants some washing at ber own house; all kinda of French flut yle; good reference if required. QA WEST WH st. ROOM 10,—A REBPECTABLE “atO w ito a s’ or geciiemen’s wasbing, or would go out by the day; best city reverence. QS5Y WEST GTM ST. SECOND FLOOR, BACK 9.4 room,—A respectable woman wishes the washing o or two gentlem if required. 2309 ITH AY., BETWEEN {TH AND 38TH &TS., UY rear.—Family washing and troning by the dozen, week or month; Huting and "a wash- uiling and gentlemen’ ) SCHILET ing and froning neatly done. Mra. SCHILLING. 312 EAST SST 8, BETWEEN IST AND 3D AVSy 4 third door, cear. A respectable woman to do ladies! and gentlemen's of families’ class sbirt pol- fahing and fluting. en al ts 329 EAST ST, THIRD FLOOR, BACK ‘ room.—-A reapertable woman wikher to’ get some amiiy's or gentlemen's washing ; can de (iuting or poling} Devt reference if required. 2D YOUNG AMERICAN LADY WOULD LIKE TU OB- tain a position in a family where she could have pleasant home; understands housekeeping in all its branches ; Also family sewing and dressmaking, with the use of Whecler & Wilso: machine ; good reference given, Address A. W. HOME, station K, Yorkviile, for une week. LADY OF HIGH RESPECTABILITY, WIDOW OF one of the oldest citizens of New Orleans, wishes a home in a family, for which she would give in return those little accomplishments she possesses; is a well educated German, speaks also French and English fluently; i¢a good housekeeper ddr Herald YOUNG LADY OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES A SITU + ation a& cashier or bookkeeper; beat city references. ‘Address L. E. B., Herald office. YOUNG LADY, WITH UNEXCEPTIONABLE CITY reference, desi situation in w first class store, Ad- dress A, D., Herald o! |MOROUGH INSTRUCTION GIVEN ON PIANOFORTE and singing by experienced lady teacher for $10 per juarter; best references given. Address, with residence, TEACHER, box 112 Herald office, Boxes TRRUAPS $200-FOR AID TO GET SITUA- tion in elty, now or soon; can keep books, correspond, work as saleaman; could be ‘generally useful; 18 active an vf good address; has references and ample ‘security; low position and salary enough, if prospect fair; no patent Fight, canvassing, partnership, or “center!” humbug. dress, appointing interview, GOOD FAITH, Herald office. RY GOODS.—WANTED, A GERMAN SALESMAN and a German boy, 15 or 16 years of age; both must speak English fluently and be acquainted with the city trade, Apply to JAMES WARD, 830 Grand st., Williamsburg, L. I. RUG CLERK WANTED.—APPLY FOR TWO DAYS AT t02Grand « IRE INSURANCE.—A SUPERIOR PENMAN AND correspondent, with a thorough knowledge of insur- ance, ‘leaires employment at a small ralary, References un- exceptionable, Address PHENIX, box 108 Heralo office. OOD HOUSES DESIROUS OF BEING REPRESENT- ed in the South, on commlasion or otherwito, by a tho- rough business man, will please address SOUTHERN TRA- VELLER, Herald olice. OOD, EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS SALESMEN iGermany: also good window dresser. Apply to M. ROSENDERFF, 295 Grand st. ‘AT SALESMEN WANTED.—THOSE HAVING ESTA B- Ushed trades, wishing to connect themselves with an old established first class house, will find it to their advantage by communicating with W., box 230 Herald office. QALESMEN WANTED_IN A FIRST CLASS HAT, CAT, fur and straw goods jobbing house in this city. Special | inducement will be offered to such as have a well eatablished trade, None others need apply. 78, Herald ofice. RAVELLING AGENTS CALLING UPON DRUGGISTS in the various States may receive a first class commis. sion by addressing R. W. C. & CU., Herald office, No samples tocarry. No money required, ORK WANTED--AT CARPET SEWING, ALTERING, fitting aud Iaying; matresses made over and reno- vated, Address Mrs, CILARLUITE PEMBROKE, 92 Kast Broadway. WANTEDAA POSITION AS vis GOVERNESS by @ lady competent to teach the Engilsh branch French and rudiments of Spaulah aud Drawing. Addres ©. T., Herald office, 1)—BY A LADY WHO Is SMART AND A GOOD ANTE talkes mething that is light; must be good wi an operate on Wheeler 4 Wilson and Wilcox & Gibb: ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSERY GOVERNESS by young lady from the country; references ex- changed. Address, statiog terins, &c., Mf. E.'M., Mohawk, N, ¥. ‘oper machines and partly understands “Kddress, for one week, OUL, Herald olice, Intelligence Offices. ERMAN SERVANTS, CAYARLE AND TRUSTWUR- y, constantly to be found at 803 Bowery. slid Secarss es ‘hire. LOWE, "HELP WANTED—FEMALES, - YOREWOMAN WANTED—FOR DRESSMAKING DE- partment: must be « firet ciass fitter and a peraon of faste in trimming. Apply at 12 Kast 14th at. AND RESP! lunch counter. IRLS WAN on Monday at No, FEW YOUNC to wait on New et., near W. T NO. 15 EAST 11TH ST.—FIRST CLASS DRESS. A makers wanted; none but perfectly capable need to app’ Sua a —SEVERAL GOOD WORKERS ON FINE LINGERIE and children’s clothes; also an errand girl, with best reference. 17 Brevoort place. HIGHEST PRICES.—WORK GIVEN OUT TO PAY A. for first class sewing machines by instalments, In- struction free, BLAKE & POND, 189 Eighth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue, I Apply 5 Wanzen_siuktion IN A LAW, REAL ESTATE ‘or broker's ofilee hy = young married man of correct and, hereafter, the st habits; isalawyer by profession, bi expects tobe able to pay Me can give references from his creditors; is able and willing todo anything honest and work night or day or both for his employer) prevera to work for a very strict business man, Addresa N. A, M., Herald ofice, ANTED- nihil oat CLASS DRY ae on men; en will have # permanent situ fase compensations Inquire of A. STREUZ, 291 Grand st. A YOUNG MAN IN A RETAIL FANCY , umbrella and parasol store; one who under- ‘an preferred. Address, with references, GEO, RTS, Ba) Bowery, corner Bleecker st ANTED-IN A BROADWAY RETAIL STORE, A ‘oung man ae entry clerk and salesman; one having » knowledge of the print or book trade preferred. Address M., Herald odice. hie ‘WASTED A, SALESMAN FOR THE SOUTH AND Weat, having a connection in corsets. | Apply, Dy let- OROTLY BROTHERS & CO,, 125 Hudson st, BY. MEDIATELY—BY A YOUNG LADY oF y and education, copying to do; writes a and; competent to fill a responsible | pos! oraslady’s companion. Address, at once, L. B., He Waren SAL ence for the several swart, int ‘SMEN OF ABILITY AND EXPERI- oth avd dreas goods departments; also it canh boys. CAMPION ¥4 STUART, 81 Broadway. K I! |, WITH WANSTED—A CLERK IN. A LIGHT BUSINES ‘a Knowiedge of accoun.s. Address, wich referance, FELIX, statido D, ws —TWO RAILROAD TALLY CLERK ply at Office Panama Railroad Company, 88 Wi JANTED—EXPERIENCED RETAIL DRY GOODS W “clormon forthe drew pote and cloths. Apply to J+ &C. JOHNSTON, 767 and 760 Broadw' / RESS MAKERS WANTED—AT LORD & LO AE Olea corner Grand and Chrystie sirecta. Nove but good hands need apply. ESSMAKERS WANTSD—ONLY GOOD TRIMMERS DP tor at ‘and evening dresses neod apply. M. A, HUD- NETT. 25 East 15th st., basement door. MAKERS WANTED—ALSO AN OPERATOR ON Fyneelet ‘& Wilson's sewing machine. Apply at 212 East Boh st. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, OACHMAN ‘A SITUATION.—UNDER- famdatiie bunineas and has the best reference, Call on or addrena Hi, F., at Messra Brewster & Co.'s, #4 5th av. NOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE CO tuteinans hes bed. long experience with road horses; T ADIESWORK FURNISHED AT HOME TO PAY FOR wit achines: instalments. lostruction ttre TORS! MACHINE SEIICH COMPASS, 48 Bleecker sires i Veity drivers best eity reference trotn his last em- ployer. ‘Call on or addkess J. O., 114 West 46th st. San Fran- isco stables, WANTED, BY AN ENG Coens ered troroughly. understands his dotien; city or country, Beat city references. Call on or rs Ma WW Wost Teeaw fours street, ANTED-—IN A JOB PRINTING OFFICE, A CYLIN« W ‘der pressman, accustomed to first class work; refer: to char: and capacity required ; steady employ. ment for one who will give satisfaction, Address F. U. Via Herald office. TANTED—A CARD PLATE PRINTE! ay H. HOSKINS, 913 Arch st., Phila A’ 3. ences APPLY TO 12, ¢8 HEYMANS one price establishments. Fvery article marked {n plain Agures, Our depariments complete. Furniture in great variety. Parlor Suits. Chamber Suits. Library Suits. Mirrors. Dining Room Furniture, Kitcben Furniture. Mattresses of best Hair ites: 5 or any material used In the roarkes, We have on hand tor inspection Eight alfferent qualities of Feather Beds, Blankets of all grades, sizes and qualities, Bed Comforters of all descriptions, Horse Blankets lower than any house in the city. Being the manufacturer of so many different artides we, are enabied to sell them at a smail advance. Our trade 1s constantly on the increase and we attritute 1¥ picade, ' to the fact that ours are the only furniture and bedding dew partments in the city marking each article in plain figures. . 4.390 Hudson 8, & G, HEYMAN, 268 an ndson stro G. & 8, HEYMAN, 585 Sixth avenue, corner Thirty-third steet, Factories of G. & 8, HEYMAN, 376, 378 and 980 Hud t, AT ERNEST ROTH'S PARLOR, SUITS MANUFACTOR! 60 Bleecker street, between Broadway and Mutber: atreet, 100 per cent less than Broadway prices.—Pasor Bu! covered with reps or haircloth, from #50 up to $100; lion back or latest sty.e Suits, covered with rep) or sat! Dbrocatel, from 100 up to $175; Fompadout style, (rom 8 up to $279; Turkish Chairs, from $26 up to $25; Lounges prices, Call before purchasing elsewhere. morning, at 1039 o'clock, at the privat Tenth ‘feet, block west of Broadwi sity place and Fifth a covered with satin brocatel, reps and’ hal Mirrors, Paintings, Bronzes, Clocks, C Library, Dining Furniture, &¢. » RICH BLACK WALNUT INLAID PARLOR SU: made to order by Broadway maker, cost $550, jor $250, due do, $150; two Suits, in reps, 14 pleces, for Bi! ; ten Bedroom Suits, complete, from Bae col 74 octave rosewood. Pl MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF ELEGAN# Household Furniture at public auction, _golatons Ci Ne ne Paria y nue —Carpels, clegaut, Paria. Bulls urtains, i a $275, stool and cover; 20 Carpets, bic. yard. Call # privat@ residence 118 West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixh av. 1 LARGE LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITIRE, 01 good quality, wanted to buy, or hire with the df buying. Address AMERICUS, Herald oillce, NY PARTY HAVING FURNITURE WHICI TH! will give m exchange for Board or rent ot Room Apartments will do well to address B, G, F,, box 18 Heral ottice, C ARPETS AND OILCLOTHS, Wholesale and Retail. ‘270 Canal treet, Just cast of meee] \OMPLETE SETS OF FURNITURE OF FIVEROOM! COW carpets, und utensila for housckeeping wll be #01 cheap, as the party intenda going to Europe. Appy at No. Sleebker mreck, tiled Hoor, trom 9 A.M. to P. Mk , EGRAAF & COCHRANE, Foroiture manufacturers, 488 and 428 Canal and Nos, © and 10 Vestry nreets. Walnut Chamber Sets, j $65 ant uy; Walnut Parlor Bets, covered fi reps, Walnut are back Sets, ipraishs eats covered inreps, 811 covered in bracatel, $160; ds guarauteed as represented, Fee Ea RAAT & COCHBAN Ci 4} Walnut square back Sets, nj BNITURE, CARPETS ‘AND BEDDING, CEN re yuseboepers aunpiled with the abort P Teduly or montht ments ont a ay! weekly or m ELLY ico, KE! CORNER TWENTY-FIFTH ST, AND SIXTH F RNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, & monthly or weekly, at BENDALL'S @! —PAYMENT! stand, 209 an 211 Hudson atreet, coruer of Canal, 4 MARE A SPECIALITY OF FURNISHING 300D ANDY substantial Furniture, the newest and best patterns of | ets, pure Hair Mattresses, Spring Beds, Mirrorg 4c., either ‘or cash or on liberal terms of payment, GEO, A, CLARKE, 747 Broadway. OFA BEDS.-NEZDHAM’S NEW PATENT SOFA BE (on exhibition at American Institute Fair) gre the #' plost and vest Parlor Bed yet invented; for cash or oa eral terms of payment, W. §. HUMPHREY, Sole manufacturer, 64 Broadway. BERLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS.—CARPE: W ure ny, &o. rN LALY & CUNNINGHAM, 396 Third arene, near Twenty-eighth street Prices lower than any other house in the cil.

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