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rd ~ SITUATIONS WANTED-FEm ALS S. Cooks ace ae DP AMty PLACE aourn sn AY). A MARRIED wed from Paris, as cook in # pri- vate mins i. eeroates given, Address Macame F. gare of 3 of Mr. nates Cools drug store, pee Ae | a7 8 HUBERT ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- cult baker; wi mean as good plain cook; 1s. frat class bread and pls 13 PRESIDENT ST, SOUTI RROOKLYN.—A_ RE- iing and obliging; elty ov co: Prote-tadt woman and her daughter as cook or ‘nurth and seamaress: ta a re rave cook four years? pa from her inst place; ber daughter as chambermaid and waitress, ah fi CHARLTC AS ENGLISH ‘COOK. ADDRESS or Calle NEW YORK HERALD. SUNDAY, SITUATIONS JATIONS WANTED—FEMAL oho a on ghitucrkeenerm &o. 8T.—AN RIGAN WIDOW LADY 167 wks a Rusts te a poy yy cok Man high for WIpo' days, O17 ped rn Bre A yoy WELL QUALIFIE OF would tax 9 Seat of an toreitd D, ‘or gent emau’s family, lady’ or gentleman; best iy references, Call on or addross Mra, CAL oN ROLL. 230) B IN 8T., BROOKLYN.—A FIRST CLASS 30 Rope housokceper, of many years’ experience, in Private family or hotch city of covsury. or caster im Hotel carats good reference, DELANCEY ST.-AN AME: pow PACT Can Tie seen for three days, if sT—AR CTABLE COLORED WOMAN Kin a tirst clast private family. & weet wT ‘ST. B — CLASS COLORED | Cr 104. TS ee “BULLIVA GIRL TO 2 8 CT. Q10 Sick and assist with washing; wages Fi per month, Gan de bbe seen for two daye, Sr ae 2 WEST OTH S7., IN THE REAR, ROOM 8—A 218 _first clase cook and waitress, 6)Q IST AV. BETWEEN 18TH AND MTU STS., ZO third floor, front room.—A rerpectable young girl to cook, wash and fron for a small private famuly ; no objection to do general housework; good city reference. Call for two days. « 0G * ST {40M STA SCOTCH GIRL AS PLAI BOG vehok, washer and ironer, or as laundress, in a pri- vate rate family; city reference. WEST {1ST ST.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS plain cook, washer and ironer in a private family; 32 good references. 330 dng; deat city reference. 86 5 BAST STI! 87.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK, Washer and ironer or to do cbamberwork and wash: Cail for two days. , Chambermaids, &e. GAY ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED WOMAN 12 ichatnbermaid or laundress, in a club house or-pri- vate family. Can be scen for two days, JQ WEST UCM STA RESPECTABLE SCOTCH Wo- 19 San as chambermaid; best chy reference trom Yast place. EAST 16TH ST., ROOM 10.—A RESPECTABLE 41 ettlaschambermaid ina oer family, and to as- sisi in washing; good reference af required, 6TH AVA YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL 72 ‘as chambermaid and nurse; good reference. FR] 9TH AV. NEAR 63TH ST.—1WO RESPECTA. 851 Te youn fila: one as chambermatd and waitreas, ‘the other as first class dressmaker; opel & Wilson's machine, no objection ‘odo light chamberwork ina first class family. Calt lor two days. 2D AY.. . LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN A situation for her chambermaid and waitress. Spply at the girl's residence. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. —-NO BETTER FITTING OR MORE STYLISH can be had in New York than are made at the Tooms of the Paria fib av, next to Macye; cheap walle getinn catab- and basting apectal LEXINGTON AV.—A SFAMS8TRESS WOULD day; has her own Wheeler & Wilson's 39 WEST, ISTH 8T.—A COMPETRNT DRESSMAKER Wishes to work out by the day; can give every satis- faction in cutting and fitting ladies’ dresses; good (() WES® 23D ST. iY} way.—A lady of ‘ike a few more customers at her own or their house; cut- ting and filting a specialty. 106 SOUTH STH AYs NEAR PRINCE, ST.—A French dressmaker would like to have a few more gustomers toca out by the day orby the week. Apply to Mrs. BROQUET. 12Q_ WEST, 0TH 8T.-a YOUNG GIRL AS SEAM. stress in # private famil operator ; no objec- Vion to take care of growing children; wages no object; well recommended. 12: CHARLES ST.—A DRESS AND CLOAK MAKER | wishes more work from ladies; dresses cut at their residence if desired; at home or by the day. Terms reas- onabie. 38 WEST STH §T., BETWEEN 6TR AND 7TH ava.—A cressaaker who thoroughly understan er business would like to make a few more engagements by the day, or woula tuke work at her own home. all she week. QQ WEST UTH St. CORNER 6TH AV.—A. FIRST class ar a cloak maker, to cut ani Ot Iaaies* and misses’ dress: 2 garments of every description, by | ‘Ue day or week; Wiison machine if desired 159 § EAST STH 5 maker W will go o1 16 1pQ wr ‘ST O0TN ST. —A FASHION. | aiis crostaakeroiabes a Tew sore caslomers ry | the day or week; can be seen on Monday. 6 WEST RD ST. LADY OF MANY YEARS’ experience in the cutting ‘and making of children’s garments, infants’ outs nd Swiss overdreases, ladier’ Underparmevia, &c., desires the work of families. Call on or address Miss KETCHAN. 16 WEST 2D ST.—AN EXPERIENCED DRESS. maker wishes to make a few engagements to go ut by the day; is accustomed to work in respectable private Tarnilies. 38TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM 3D AV. -A FIRST 6 200 cttts dressmaker wihes a few roore engagements 10 CORNED. 3D AV.—A DRES the day or take work at home, ‘A rate on Wheeler | makers’ Formula, lately epenrd j uke to make a few more engagements to go out by the . r machine, wit ference. | ‘A FEW DOORS EAST OF BROAD. | jong experience in dressmaking would WI ‘as housekeeper in some reapertavle fesatiy, widow- “AN RES! SPEOTABLE GENTLEMAN ‘wilo DESIRES A superior housekeeper, interestip, perapenion aud faith- , ful friend, asaress H, J. S.,’Herald SITUATIONS WANCEN—FE US Nurses, ace bs iggt bd e Peemne GENTLEMEN.—AN ENERGETIC, e Leg a tray ene Ger ES soliorts Teraioneplion: | Feterences, Address MARY, eaten be i ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH charge of a bal trots fen bath hesaras ear DE, Herald Up. prey Salah ce, 1,205 Broadway, Frege ACIS CP Misrehanceus, EAST 35TH ST.—A GERMAN mane TEACHING, BE. ber own lan; Italian and music, bas highoat reiorences. ee Address al 10 & LEE pty Pp feat mi grnyinneen ps ED! address wRITEER, English, Spanial, moraing hours disenga eq; UCATED for ap tnaur- or would experience; good reference. Call on or WIDOW LADY AGED TWENTY: 'Y;FOUR AS HOUSE, ceeper in a widower's fami; ing place interview, DODGE, Herald of . WIDOW LADY OF CULTURE, AGED 22, A STRAN. EEF in the city, wishes a aliuation as housekeoper tt gentleman's family. ‘Address Mrs, TAYLOR, Herald office, ‘appointing an inte: CHICAGO BADY, ‘WIDOW, tate by the late fire in that oily, housekecper in some gentesl fam! best reverences. Address Mra. [. BEING LEFT DESTI- would ltke a position as Lr A erat rienced jatuition, as visiting petent to teach English, with the (aequied in Maris) ant elementary few hours’ datly tuxson as compensation for EAST 4 QsTH ST.—AN ENGLISH Lavy, EXPE- Or Testient governess; usual branches ; Frenc! rely eg would board an ive - lodg- fog; good reterence. A 13 ABINGDON sQv'al dy as governcas music; good referen A REA YOUNG GERMAN BOND ST.. —A YOUNG LADY OF EDU: DATION At _copyist or bookkeeper. Call on or address M. M. G Herald office. WIDOW LADY OF REFINEMENT AS HOUSE: Keeper in a Rentleman’ ‘1 tarnily; no objection to chil dren; woud Bath OF 2, California, | Those io earnest addrens Mrs. ENGLISH, Brooklyn Tost office. COMPETENT AMERICAN WIDOW LADY OF RE- ment and capabillly desires a poaition as house- Keener for nel lower aris told nquestionable refer. ences given and required. Addresa C. H., Herald oflce. A LADY OF EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE AS honsekeeper tn a small family; is fully competent to take charge of the education of young ebildren; best refer- ences. Address aire. M. Y., Brookiyn Branch Tlerald office. A YOUNG LADY, oF EDUCATION, WISHES EM ployment ag a eopyist, or would take ‘charge of a gen- Beman's. house: no ot, ction to teaching children, or as Trager and Address, for four days, DORA MOORE, Brooklyn Post otice. A MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN WIDOW LADY wishes a position as housckeeper in a hotel or widow- er’s family; has bad expertonce with children and competent toinstruct them, None but firat class need apply. Refer- ences exchanged, Address WIDOW, box 140 Herald ofice. AS EXPERIENCED WIDOW LADY WISHES A sida. tion as housekeeper; ts a very agreoable person, and tuily capable of taking entire charg ood home more &n odject than salary. “Address Mrs CLINTON, care of Mr. ‘Willard, 186th at, Fort Washingt WIDOW LADY ¢ ger in the city, without any encumbrance, wishes Situation as housekeeper in the family of a widower or for NORTON, Herald Up- arty of .eotiemen, Address Mra, own Branch oitioe, 1,265 WIDOW LAD: YEARS OF AGE, WITH BEST clty references, ‘fully understanding housekeeping and ihe care of children, wishes a. position sa housekeeper and governess in the family of a widower; salary not ao much &n object as a good home. Address GOVERNESS, box 119 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,285 Broadway. LADY OF GREAT EXPERIENCE HAS JUST GIVEN up her position as housekeeper in one of the firat fan ano ma files to Philadelphia, and is desirous of obtain:n family; will ‘Address A. Lay Ger | would prefer » hotel or widower’ recommenaed by late em, loyer. oe, 1, 25 $ roadw: her own house for a number of years, desire 8 housekeeper in a hotel; she 1 exceedingly active and in- Higent ; ttle giri, seven years olt refers to business men of standing. Address M. D. N., Herald Uptown Branch ofice, broadway. OUSEKEEPEK,“WANTED, A POSITION IN A SEW ing room or a boys’ bourding schcol or linen room of @ hotel. Cull on or address for three days E. V., 499 8d av. ITUATION WANTED—AS WORKING HOUSEKEEPER, by an American widow, from the Weat, in the home 0 & widower or with au aged ‘couple; understands housexeep- ing in all its branches, with the care of young children, and sew nicely and operate on sewing machine: or would take care of an invalid lady or gentleman; wages no! 80 mueh an object at a steady hoine. Address for ‘one week, stating wh rean interview can be ad, Mrs, LILLIAN ST, ELMO, Herald ottice, 7ATTED—A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY AN American Indy, ina private family. Address J, C., Herald office. WASTED-SITUATION BY A LAME LADY AS coryist Jn some gentleman's ofice: or would take work horne, is a very fair writer and very adept at reading. Addre: pointing interview, for three days CHic ao, Hera'd ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN LADY, FULLY COM- petent, a position as housexeoper or companion to an fnvalid; no objection to travel or go in the country; the pest reference given. a, Aidtess A. MINER, Brookiyn Branch ne AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, ‘ully 5 ald ottice, Court st. V mpetent, @ situation as housekeeper or as cot anion tou waite ints no objection to travel or go a rort distance In the country ; best reference given if required, ‘Address ALPHA. bor lil Herald Uptown Branca ofiiee, LAS Broadway. WANSTED-BY A COMPETENT YOUNG PRRSON, A situation as nursery coverness or useful companion, | or housekeeper, in some Kind famiiy, where she canhave a pleasant home, or would like to travel; has satisfactory ref- erence. Addresn, fortwo days, stating | reanirements, salary, fc. oF aproint thierview, HARMIET THORNE, Brooklyn ‘ost office, Laundresses, &c. 10 WEST 15TH £T., IN THE REAR, TOP FLOOR, front room.—A respectable woman would like to take ladies’ or gentlemen's washing to do ut her own house; wont, by the day, week or month; ean cut and fit in the lat- ; hata Grover & Baker's machine; or would take = ‘at her own residence. Call for one week. 15 WEST, 1H st. BETWEEN 7TH AND. STH 215 was competent dressmaker, who understands bperating, cutiing and fitting, would Ike a few more cus- tomers by the day. Call on or address DRESSMAKES. Qi, STH AY. —A DRESSMAKER, OF MANY YEARS! 3 Broadway experience, will go out by the day in pri- vate famiiies, with or without an assistant; — refer- ences. Cal! on Monday. Mars, SMITH, a 6TH AV.—LADIES CAN RELY ON GETTING | perfect fitting dreases, made nnd trimmed in the | latest styies; walking suits made on eight hours’ notice at ode prices; garments cut and fitted.’ MISS CLINCH, 4.04. EAST, S78 SRA RESPECTABLE YOUNG lady as seamstress for growing children, Call on Monday. iy q STH AND 290TH STS, over fancy store.--A fashionable dressmaker, tira Glass cutter, fitter and trimmer, desires a few more engage- ments by the day in families ; Hotes not attended to, —A YOUNG WOMAN AS | jest city and country refer- 6TH AV., BETW EEN S TWELFTH AND THI Knox futing machine! y washing; lace curtains, rea! d family washing, LIKE or direct letters for advertisements, or TO PUT UP for three 83) et all sorts of tluting and fi lace mending and doing u 88 STH AV., NEAR 53D ST._AS SEAMSTRESS; 13 a Grst rate operator on Wheeler & Wilson's and ver & Baker's machines; also understands ladies’ and bore’ clothing thoroughly. O72 8, Ave ZIRT BELLA FIRST CLASS A, Grecsmaker derires a tew more engagements at | ome; thoroughly understands all branches of her business @nd promptly executes it; has excellent taste In trimming; Guiting and basting a specialty ; prices moderate, a 1.057 22.432, 2iNe FOURTH BELL- z Tenced Operator wishes a few raore engagements to go out by the day: all k f family sewing done at her wh residence; no ‘inoue "to engage with a dressmaker ford the season. “4 COMPETENT DRESSMAKER DESIRES A PURMAN- ent siiuation. Address F, M., box 152 Herald oflice, TA COMPETENT | DRE: sae . WHO IS tomed to do first clans work, wishes to go out by the day private famiiies, Address D, box 100 Herald Uptown Branch omfee. | YOUNG woman woutp patent medicin a porition, as seametress in a family, (Add days, NELLIE FOSTER, Brookiyn Post off N EXPERL D DRESSMAKER, A PERFECT cutier and fitter of polonaise, walk avoid th the latest eeyies, good trimer, wishing by the day in the winter, venience of going y, the month as reuotanker Rd soamusires Vheeler & Wilson's sewing inachine ; ter terms moderate; references unexceptinnable. Mrs. M., box 113 Hi Uptown M” ‘operates on if engaged for the wine Address EB AME. TIL BR, FASHIONABL making. 9 made In any # cloaks (rem $2 to $8; pervect tte, g polonaiee ebid's ibe. ; ladies? A “fitting by stem. 449 Gitvatiox EXPERIENCED iD lady wa cutter aud na arettnaxita eoablishmat box 216 Herald, ee accts- | 1a frat class laundress, poiisher and futer; best reference. 119 BEST, 8D ST. TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM —A ke in plain washing in her own rooms, 124 WEST 40TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to do a few ladies’ or gentiemen’s washing; will go out by the day; beat city reference, 125) GREENWICH AY.. ROOM 5.—A RESPECTABLE 2+) woman wishes a few geutiemen's or families’ wash- ing at ner own nouse. 154 WEST ISTH St. REAR, ROOM &—A RESPECT. able woman watto some washing or would go out so.Work by the day. Call for one week. 155 WEST MEH ST. BETWEEN 6TH AND 1TH Oe ave.—In a laundry as first class shirt troner. Can be teen for two days. 16 WEST 88TH ST., OVER THE STORE.—AN EX- perienced Ixundress wonla take the washing of @ j families at her owa home; best reference given. QOO MET TH ST. CORNER ITH AV. FIRST Soor,—An experieniced laundress solicits the patron- age of families or gentlemen; puding, futing and linens done in superior style. 21 Stier FAST S5TH S8T., NEAR IN THE BACK hasement.—A respectable widow solfcits a few fam- Washing at her house, 2 WEST 2TH ST, ROOM &—A_ RESPECTABLE 218 girl wishes gentlemen's or families’ washing to do at her own how 297 & EAST 29TH ST., FI or cleat 235 EAST MTM ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM, ‘As firat class laundress, to go’ontthe two first Gays of the week to do fine waahing and froning; pullng and fluting doue by hand or machine, and all fine’ work in the neatest eet manner. iT FLOO! BACK ROOM. (32 EAST BROADWAY.—WORK 5 man, at altering ai comfortables and hussics OKE, Mrs. PEMH: fittin: carpets and mattress terms reasonable. WANTED, BY A WO. Adare: WE! 9) 52 D, St 20TH ST.—AN ENGLISH LADY DESIRES TO ge With one or two families haying young chil- dren, for n few hours each day as vistla moderate; reference. Address GOVERN E Ww L12 “Wifvotewrant gin’ as late dresser and dressmaker snd'a good for two days, 1 3 west ast S' Prowid go crit by the d , fami tel “136 "WEST £57R &T.—A YOUN! OO fine writer, a ory or keeping; terms bie. Call or EST 18TH ST,, BETWEEN eTH AND 18 AVS.— mai operat is & good hair. Can be seen AS FIRST CLASS HAIR DRESS- would like a few more of ladies’ bair dressing: +week or month to ladies in private iG LADY, WHO Is would assist with oe address. 152 LEXOY ST.—A_RESTEC a ing. boo 206 is is perfectly 220? ‘eT, AV.—A YOUNG A lady's companioi WEST 19TH_ 8 pe AST SSTH address L. R. reference given. C A LADY OF 12 YEARS’ EX. | rience: in Switieriand, asa watsh-eusanisuer; | competent in her business, Adilress J. 1. STA YOUNG GERMAN LADY f high respectability, speakiog. | imam, as iady's maid, or woud instruct cl laren. TARLK WOMAN AS housemaid and to assist with the washing and iron- MERICAN LADY AS or address. English and Ger- Cali on or 319 EAST MTH ST.—A LADY TO DO WRITING aa | home. Address COPYiST. 34 6TH Av, IN THE HAIR } enced in man, Frenci and Englis oung Swi and hseful companion t best references given. Ror stl av. #).Ge) French gitl aa lady's maid; ing thoroughly; four years Call or address for two day: upil'a residence. | ne ‘College, £0 East Fourteenth 8 A YOUNG LADY, WHO WRIT! and handsome hand, would ; home or ina private ofiice, Address IN THE HAIR STORE.. Address DRESSING STORE.—A wornan, educated and well experi- her duties, accustomed to travel and spe lady, invalid or nursery governe: ‘all or address. A Rl, ENG reference from her ast place. , wa underst an: treet, pas A CLEAR, BOLD ving to do, veer ‘at 1. 'B. 35 Heratd office, A to obtain copyin, STRANGER 1N THE “immediately. Address tion D, Bible House, YOUNG LADY WISHES A for the plano; success gu dress Mise L. Bi, A. reference. coring, of would write for an in for three days, K. ¥. Z., box aranteed with practice; Herald office, Neral id FEW MORE yumee N EDUCATED YOUNG LADY DESIRES TO DO - surance ofice, Address, office, LADY EXPEKIL ED 1 English, French and music de: references the most me; FRENCH LADY, WHO IS TEACHING CHILDREN sires @ position for the satiafactory. Address TREMONT, Herald Uj d Uptown Branch ollice, 1,206 Broadway, | A RADY ADY, WHOSE ACQUIREMENTS ARF ENGLISH, French, musie; writing, arithmet'c, needlework, £c., | desires a siiuntion ‘ne visiting or resident governess; ence given, Address ESPRIT, Herald Uptown Branel FULLY COM refer ETENT, — French and | gr governess; terms G a h oftice HELP WANTED—FE SMALE. AN EXPERIENCED SALESWOMAN WANTED—ONE ge ‘to cell trimmec bonnets. Only euch need apply ‘aft the Union Bazaar, 848 6th av. NOVEMBER 5, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET. _.- CMURKS AND SALESWEN, WA STAD SALESMAN, IN | GENTLE! pepe oe FURNISH. | 106 Goods business; 7O0r6 LEWD, No’ Park rove. ri Tae op a NCSU ual | FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, _ LJ DEMANDE—UNE. FIUBe FRANCAISE ag at 4 | Matin at TiS Laat 6th ot VERY CAPABLE LADY, TO SUPRRNZEED THE Seed and mane een ora man wee capable. b fer gr SALRSMAN IN a FIRST uses near oieme, AGdtees Box 1h" Herald ARRIVANT DE FRANCE, AY, les m-ilieures maisos bour :eolses ( Us. CUISINIER, | galzea et americainee), Only such need apply, &t Mra. DOUG! = among the wibleasie. houses. cae lea! pines desire une place dans une famille, a e HIGHEST PRICES TO = nad A; pote oN BN OUT AT, HIGuE by instalments, | WT ANTED-—POSITION AS SALESMAN OR GENERAL [XEgusinters s FRANCAISE DE PREMIER ORDRE Instraction ree. usiness manager in good class furniture ttore, whole- ae 80 pl acer dans familleeprivee ; bonnes refe- BLAKE & POND, 81 Astor place and 142 Wh sale or retail: has boon in gee ‘bus ness fr a twenty renoes. S'adressor 338 ome av. yx beat city reference. reas K., a) NGELL, TURKISH | BATHS, LEXINGTON | AV.» ‘ , | Us! FRANCAISE, NOUVELLEMENT ARRIVER, ats coruer 26th ‘An intelligent, industrious, ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN I (IN THE eae, #0, pincer ‘comms culsiniere dans well sducnied young American woman, who understands 1008, TSR department, Lo Keap mock and to learn, ‘Ad- faites 5 bonnes references. “Ba dresser wu 150 42me rue, housekeeping, Pg bath superintendent; also American up- ing rei reanes, » BOB, H jptown 4 Lexington a shale garli referenoee required. | Bran ote 1,966 Broadway. Ue 2 BONNE CUISINIERR, ARRIVANT DE PARIS, RESSMAKERS WANTED—THOSE CAPABLE, OF WANTED-4 SITUATION IN THE BOOK OR STA- re a0 placer dans une (ainille privee, ayant avec elle t 1 d finishing ; e red to work. 17 West Sone business, by a young man of ten years’ experi. une jeune de 17 ana, rn etre femmes de chambre oa R ta Vetween Drosdway-and ” uiveraley Dl oe seaeargagaee ren. “addres WF af Fmings 14 Donne ee 088, dresser O: Me, Herald 3M. WANTED—FIRST CLASS ONLY, ALSO == — a DPaptrenules, with good references. Apply to Sime. J. / \WTANTED—A GOOD DRY GOODS SALESMAN, IN AN BALES AT AvU ron. rite 6u We Tok at i Easter city; one speaking French and Cormene PIO. | nner side wi ferred. Apply for two days, between Sand 12 A. M., at 198 LLEN B,_MIN& Ry AETOMRER . AN EXPERIENCED Church st, Second floor. A , BY ALLEN 8B. MINE! ROTHER, Drissastosrany operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; also first clase trimmers. Apply at No. 6 West Ith at, near Broad- way. RST CLASS DRRSSMAKER TO FINISH WAITS; ‘none others also a gooal “bao boiemaker. Apply to M. A. CONN ELE, 25 Kast 16U MIRL WANTED-MUST BE SMART AND INTELL, J gentand wrie » fair hand, Apply, between 8 and 9 o'ciocs A. Dey st., up stai IRLS WANTED—WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- 7 stand knoliing fringes and tassel making. Apply, on Monday und Tuesday, at 608 Broadway, sutton sel OVPRNESS WANTED-A LADY EXPERIENCED J nnd fully competent to teach children in various branches of learning; must speak German and French purely and fuently and fully understand music, drawing desirable; a North German preferred. Apply at St. Clou Hotel, room AOIES--WORK FURNISHED AT HOME TO PAY 4 for Weed’s and Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machines on monthly instalments. N. ¥. MACHINE SITTCH CO., 43 B.eecker street. HRE UNFURNISHED ROOMS GIVEN—TO RE- ry as attenuing table party who will pettorm certain Nouse duties ( Herald ( ptown Branch office, 1,265 Broad’ wag. por, &e. Address RESERVOLN SQUARE, 0 DRESSMAKERS,—WANTED, BY A YOUNG GIRE, T latcly landed, a siination as improver, where she would have a chance to learn cressmaking thoroughly; salary no ghsect,, Adress DRESSMAKER, cate of H. Hughes, 19 Wes, 2 |W STED_THREE FIRST CLASS MILLINERS, AP- ply at 862 nroadway, above 17th st. W \TED EXPERIENCED, CARPET SEWERS, AP. ply at W, & J. SLOANE’S, 186 Moree | Saree FIRST CLASS CUTTER IN DRESS. making; French preferred; can board with family if . Acuress 108 West 44th st ANTED—FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS AND ' aOth trimmers, at M, HAKIs', No. 7 Brevoort place, East at. 7 ANTED—AN ERRAND GIRL FOR A MILUINERY; references required. Call Monday, after 9 o'cock A, M., on aime. WINT-R, 27 Kast Lith st., second floor, ifr sa | WANTED NURSE AND, SEAMSTRESS; ONE WHO Understands tue care of an infant; German references required. Apply at 10 Bast abn ston Monday. TANTED -A FIRST CLASS SALESLADY, FOR MiL- linery. None but those fully competent need apply to —— | Mra. M. DI URRY, 209% 8th av. LADY WILL GIVE LPSSONS IN PENMANSHIP AT TEACHER, Gold | ‘V TANTED—A MARRIED WOMAN, WITHOUT CHIL- aren, to take care of tenement property. Apply, Mon- day morning, at 4i Weat 29th at, Ww* TED—A COMPETENT NURSE, ' TO TAKE THE entire charge of an infant; family small; no other children, Apply at wy bal coy V TANT! A LADY 0 CAN 1 ments for a ladies’ fashion paper. IB, Herald office, YANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID on ‘waitress; only three in family, Apply at 129 East | ‘VASS FOR ADVERTISE- Address H. TANTED—FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS, GOOD Uimmers; ais0 one or two apprentices. Apply at 737 6th ay., corner of 43d st, over drug store. TANTED—THREE LADIES TO ENGAGE IN A Nght, genteel business; salary #12 to 815 per week. Appiy atid 11th st., ail the week. WaAnren. WOMA} -A LADY WANTS A WOMAN TO TAKE A baby homo to nurse; oue living in the city preferred, ot 1 on Monday and Tuesday at 604 8ta ay., between Both and oth B:8. wreterred; > * (not dry goods: | Gxenllent reference, ANTED—A FULLY COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER, Sy eager my rage er a aoe and general superintendence o! Address, with 1 Foterence A. F,, bo os 1,282 Post office. WARSTED-A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS, AS outdoor salesman, at a moderate salary, Address, Th mo B.. box 103 Herald Uptown Branch office, Broadwi WARTED-AN ENERGETIC BUSINES® MAN, COMPE. tent to take charge of business for an incorporated Slat med preterred, Aphay theae 8 ted An kee co We Bs COREE, 8 ro iway. chee ic Ai COACHMA N's SITUATION WANTED— BY A COL- ored maa ears in la Call at or address Ba 4 Kast 1th r one wreok, Dies SITUATION WANTED-AS COACHMAN AND ; Wn ‘erstands his busmess thoroughly; no objec- Wen 00 ao kes Or country; can be recommended from last ¢m- pply wt No. 2 Washington alley, rear of Clinton ak a (OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A Comat Protestant); thorougiily understands horses, harness and carriages city reference, gee spe SITUATION WANTED--BY A THOR. practic cal Beaishmaas understands the cuiture of Pluce ; good reference. YOUNG the care of 10 onjection to the country; box 148 ofice, flowera.frults and ¥ netole graperies and also the crec- tion of £ is houses; good references, Address A. M., Herald o! HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER ( WEDNESDAY, Novevorr 8 West FIPEY FIRTH Hea BETWEEN FIFTA 8 a AND SIXTH AVESUES. Handsome Househoid, Furahinry Hich reps; Ourtal fi na Piano, Freae! Joquet fielnwrey a “Gedroom Buns, ask Dining, Rocm aod black wainu' Library Furniture, fine artitic Bronges, Otl Pal tiealgre ia ane 6 property of # family going abroad, arg ta Nes ATURDAY, NOVEMBER Il, at 10 o'clock, at our salesroom: 95 Chambers and 77 Ke de atree Gentect Household Furniture, removed for convenience of pene JONNSTON, AUCTIONERR, CH. NESSES. U, B. PANDOLPINI & CO, have the Konor to anuounoe that they wal gell trough the JOHNSTON 4 VAN TASSELL, ab thelr mel kne ‘known salesroom, the finest collection of Marble Suatuary ever offered at auee tion, They have been selected by Mr. Pandolfint, who is now poroads pee tel Surpass in. beauty and finish any selection that has heretofore been offered. THE BRONZES, CLOCKS AND ARTICLES UF vinty wili compare favorably with any importation tbat bas been made for this market, THE GARDEN, STATUARY, FOUNTAINS VASES. £0. & OF AN ENTIRELY NEW DESIGN. The A ‘will be on exhipition Soe pert, fed willbe soldon Wednesday and ‘Thursday, Novem! and commencing each day at 11 o'clock, at ‘helt 5 saloarooea, Nassau street, : ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN Hants w situation ag plain gardener, or ae assistant dener in a Cearrepaty 09 big re are: = fas gardener; no objec sist in farming, ea milker; Hood reference, Address J. NAW ‘MAN, box 141 Herald office. GPARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED_IN BROOKLYN, by 8 practical man, who thoroughly understands bis ridge- Dasinese ide good Horlit; understands making U Wx years’ city roferonce. Address G. G., at ihn jeed store, 876 Broad way. ‘eles ‘ION WANTED_AS ¢ COACUMAN AND GROOM walter in @ private famii thoroughly onapotent i ddtres Als Wi GITUATION Ww NTED-—UNDER A GOOD GARDENER on a gentleman's place or with a florist, Address M. N., 12 Hicks at,, Brooklyn, jeen years in last place. £0,718 ki ola ANTED-A SITUATION AS VIRST CLASS COACH- man aad groom; best reference. Call at or address 108 | West 80th at Wy Anza. WORK ON A FARM, BY A RESPECTABLE le young man, an Englishman; would take management ofa . Address #. K., box 280 Herald oilice, ANTED—A MAN AND HIS WIFE AS FARMER ‘and cook, in a family without children; one hour from city: no objection to colored people, Address 18 saat 15th BY A COACHMAN, HAV- Call or adaress WANTED-ASITUATION, BY A RESPECTFUL YOUNG n, 98 coachman and gardener: 18 a good, careful driver; understands bis businoss {n both branche: first class recommendation as to honesty and ponrleey, Call on or ad- dress for one week W., in caro of Mr. E. E. Story, 11 Fulton at, Brooklyn, ?. Address ‘od writers as law copyists ; state salary required. HL Cy, Herald office, NERRAND BOY ors SOME EXPERIENCE MEE eg In a law ofice, Address, stating wages expected, &c., box 456 Post office. ANTED—A YOUNG FRENCH GIRL, WHO CAN W A respectable woman to go out by the day to wash | would like to mve‘lessons in French and Italian at her peak English, as seamstress and to make herself gen- Fesidence, Addrese LESSONS, Herald Uptown Branch offce, eralivuse.ul. Call at 03 St. Mark's place before 10 A. 1,355 Broadway, after 42. M. A YOUNG LADY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. IS DE- WANTED ANS EXPERIENCED COOK ; ONE WILLING sirousof obtaining « few more ‘puplis for the German todo the coarse washing. Apply, with city reference | language, Terms $15 per quarter. Aduress J.., box 121 | from last situation, on Monday, between 10 and 12 o'clock, herald office. \ \ can fanc: ive the hf references, rooklyn, dry goods store. aationally or grammatically, at #4 CLINTON, Herald ofice. YOUNG LADY, EXPERIENCED, IN A BAKERY OR Store or any other business that is not menial; ‘all at or address 400 Court LADY DESIRES TO OBTAIN A FEW MORE POU: ; Pils, to whom she will teach French or Spanish couver- ! per month, Address A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, JUST COME from England, wants employment on Singer's ma- chine; understands her business. Address E, R., bo: | Herald office. ee A A YOUNG LADY, LATELY LANDED ¥ROM ENG jand, wants @ situation in a siore, or to serve in an | light busine: A, box 19 Herald otic, quick and weli used to business. Address YOUNG LADY, EDUCATED fancy store; best reference given. Heruid ofice, AND OF GOOD AD- dress, desires a situation as saleslady ia « dry goo's or Address K. C., box 102 AL ut the Fa ponmanabip for ay a quarter, YOUNG LADY DESIRES A I | furnish Best retereace. Address W. | Oliee, 1,241 Broadway LADY, EDUCATED 1N EURO! Parisian French, niusic and singing: au | anteed; terms moder« Address lady inn store or circulating library; itationery or bookstore ; has had three years LADY WILL GIVE PRIVATE INSTRUCTION InN branches, music and the new style of Address APY’LETON, ald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadw: ITUATION AS SALES- j wrod preter experience: ¢ ining » Uptown Advert IPE, 18 DESIROUS TO ile ecess of guar. Herald BONA Bie! Uptown Branch o.tee, 1,265 Broadway, YOUNG AMERICAN expected; reference given. Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 B THOROUGHLY COMPETENT doo, Fngland, who has held the of the frst hote!s in this city, from Jast employer. office, 1,260 Broadway, dren English branehes or ladies LADY anxious to obtain a position in a first class French, Ger juwn or Spanish tamity, where she will instruct in the Eng- ish language in exchange for wet no other compensation | ress LADY DESIRES A POSITION TO TEACH CHIL at her room or at their own house; GRADUATE IS INSTRUCTRESS, roadway. LADY, FROM LON- porition’ of house’: would like a similar po- moras matron in an institution; first clase reterences Herald Uptown Branch of neglected education would not orject to travel; can copys ae a fair, bold hand; would not object to light housekeeping divies. ' Address MINKRVA, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,385 Broadway, 242 WEST 8T.-A LADY WHO IS A FIRST dine washer ant ‘roner, to go out by the day. 302 WEST 4TH 8T., REAR HOUSE, THIRD floor.-A respeciable’ woman to do fantSies’ wash- ing at ner own residence; can do up gentiemen’s clothes in first rate style; and nda French tluting and all kinds of fine washing; best city reference. Call Sunday or Monday, 309° EAST SIST ST., BETWEEN IST AND 8D AV; A competent laundress to do ladies’, gentlemen's or families’ washing by the plece, dozen or month; good refer ences, Address Mra, BAREHAM, a6 EAST OSTH ST., BETWE 323 K competent futindre wishon a esr laser , gentlemen’ day or moni 836 WEST aD St. TRIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— e Washing and troning done by the dozen or piec 343, FAST 46TH dT., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM, . A woman wishes to take washing’ at her own resi- dence; is u excellent laundre 4.00 ST, AY-cFINE WasHiNa A up in the neat ty i I bh oo bag hi Le vie, niso lace curtains $125 per pair. Apply to Mra. ED, LI wee Te 425 VAST BTH st. ROOM 18, -AN EX? laundress solicits gentlemen's or Ladi Iinens and Sneries dove in superior style. 431 = EAST MTH 8T., BETWEEN AV. AA D AST A respectable person to do famil or ‘out of doors; ean Go, food fluting ; un | and will doit cheap ; good eity referenc BETWEEN 8TH AND Sern 8TS., EN ISTAND 2D AV8.— with good reference, or family washing; by ITUATION WANTED—BY A LADY, AS. } OFERATOR ‘on Weed's sow would 9 ou giving | i fuily gompetorit (of o Address, for the week, a w G., Herald ollce. Housekeepers, &-. BEDFORD ST., BASEMENT.—AS HOUSEKEEPER for ao elteriy Couple or widower with aunall family, with troe Christian principles; best reference given and qi KER.—AaA YOUNG sician, having enjoyed the comforts of Splessarit and harpy home, ceper in a widower's famif'y ; references exchange: for one week, Fi RAST 47) ST.-AS HOUSEKE LPER IN A HOTEL OF insiiintion, by an America: who has had wasy yeare! rrperievce | WLST NTH BT, 10. ‘aged 24, without ene would take charge of a gen! 0 woman Address Mrs. WILLIAMS, CORNER 6TH “Ap experienced lnundress nolicita wash: ing at her own Louse; linens done in superior styie; terme moderate. Nurses, &e. GQ GRAHAM STA, RESPECTABLE MARRIED wo. KA bent ts Fide a of Fy pled Jo i a0 0 wet miure house.” Oall for two days. é r MADISON AV., PRESENT EMPLOYER’ AL LADY wishes to obtain a situation fora Protestant girl as purse. Can be seen to-day and Monday, fs obi 90 7 AV.—A LADY WISIE: crack d from 5 10 10 ¥ ® monty, Call ob or address Mr 124. WEST orn st» RESPECTABLE WOMAN to take charge of @ baby at ber own house; good | reference. TO TAKE CHARGE ei Ae "sig Sly to $15 wee home bo reference from last emptoye? DELS, @)] WEST 2oTH! SPAS TOUSEKERPER, BEA WID- Ow; S widower’ family preferred. Cav om ira, I NEAR MYRTLE AV, EAS w lady as b id invalid ; will be rpaust IN AV., 126 S make hervell useful. s ACDO, 8T.-A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, eoneal saving lately Leen jousekceper, vest referevers give Gall Of nidvess for two aye 136 Ms %, and required, WEST SOTI 8T.—A YOUNG the pianoforie for fb to $8 per quarter, overuess, teaching the ee wentar 6 per weea; cuy rejerences. Call 1 WHs? ITH 8T.—A YOUNG FRE 6 who bar received a good eucauc mee + cone aod Wo fem, A H WOMAN, ‘und accusiomed Aditress Mra. eprived of ber | | LADY WILL GIVE BQ) WEST 20TH ST.—A LADY fAVING NO CHIL: OVD « her own wishes to take charge of @ baby to “4 bring up on bottie, Call for three day: | B19 %% Pant | city re eras nurse ae | Mins LEAMY, for two days, 328 BAST enn sr —a RESPECTABLE, 8 Easinn ‘woe a | charge of a Gaby from ite virth. oh NM EXPERIENCED MONTHLY NURSE, recommended, Is now open to ougagemente, Mrs. VL, Dy Herald Uptown branch o | 4 WiDOW LADY, YOUNG, HEALTHY AND WITH & brely cullivalod'mind, desires ® position as nurse and companiou to an inva id lady or gettiewan; would (ravel With & young Indy; Lerma $1) & thonth; exca, ent rererence iven, can HP Herald ofan. he icenes vanlte ROTM AV. (MRS. MeDEN"S).-- lady Of good quality and the beat Seamstress, Call on or address YOUNG iP ine the entire re “HIGHLY Address 1860 roadway. LADY OF HIGH RPS?! years in Europe, would like to find Tam!ly where she could act as house! children. Heraid office. oTABILITY, French, English and German, who has resided several Guar everat & aituation in a Keeper, secretary, Come pauion to up invalid, or to take care of w tamily of 6 References given and required, Or Me M., Address C, and correspondent, also bne tain a position ax ¢ mpantion to pari any part of the United States or 8° gain fn the city: wouta take charge compen: Uptown Brane c ER at pupils’ ‘Address Poa Ess Ui West 32d at brushing up, in order to fill. with which their wealth entitles them, dis reet teacher by addressiny Branch office, 1,265 broadway. pure AND — SINGING.—AN who has had the best London t RANDEGGOR, box 140 Herald office. GitvaTion WANTED-—BY A ¥ Y baker’ or confectioner's store, jeral I8ITING GOVE! AN English, Frencit, Latin, Draw ences, yisiixe Gov AN I experienced and suc and music desires to form engage ae it references. YOUNG | LADY WHO Is AN EXCELL oflice, 1, ptown Advertisement office, 5 and experienced, has some hours disen; 1 ve ngured ; ik & gout housekeeper; ge of paintin te water col month irs. € ¥ RNEB! experienced teacher, capable of ing and Music; Address WYE, box Mo Herald omen. ful teacher of Eni ments with private Addews CHEADLE, vor 1398 NT READER ‘sewer. it anxious to ob- travelling to Europe, uth America; would re- of entieman’s houre- sation small. Adress Broadway, or ‘her's residence, ADIES WHOSE EDUCATION REQUIRES A LITTLE race ‘the position to ind a snocessful and an ind PERCY, Herald Uptown | ENGLISH LADY, raining, well quattted | ngaged, Addi ‘OUNG GIRL, IN 4 Address 8, 8., box 1 THERNERS AND OTHERS.—A RESPECTABLE, accomplished widuw is in immediate necd ment which will support herself and cht place where the protection and comforts of a good home of some would £2.89, ow bas some knowl. Address for one lors. NoLtaH LADY, AN inetr ing fully in NGLISH | LADY, AN ish, French tow box 5,509 Post office. WANTED BY A GERMAN LAD @ situation as ‘ness in an a references. Address y OF EXPERIENCE, | American family; best » Herald office, TANTED—A POSITION j litt e children as nursery | an invalid lady one who Is un" objections 9 Addrens Hoosick Falle, N. ¥ | YVANTED-By A YO Na Lapy home in a nice private family; would pe willing to leach or ageist 4 Dart payment for board; best retere Address MUSIC, | ptown Adverts WASTED <4 SITUATION, BY A my kvep ene ae Gone would require’s kind aud trustwarths | to the country oF to travel; good rel dress M. A., 45 Kiizabeth m, . Foom BY kovernesa or com a8 suieawomin, oF is willing to 0 48’ companion to wlndy, ONE WHO LOVES anion to pltcopailan preterred; no o vone month Mra. BP, STUDYING MURIO, A use of plano required; in sewing in wuule OF Nees given and required Ny office, My Pall I Broadway. DY FROM W YOUNG Lal write and who servant; no ovjection ferences. ‘Call op or ad- T. STEWART rs CO. WANT 4 fine Tlutern Apsle'as WANT SEVERAL Finwr | at 16 West 20h st, obtain’ employment for the morning bours; English, | | and country; Watts AND GENTLEMEN TO CANVAS Sarah A. Wrighva great work, “The Golaen der, or the Stolen Jewel" cam mune from &B to B10 per day, Call Call at or address for ‘two days, from 10 to 6, oud Broadway, w* 4 yet ' Bogus NTED—A HEALTHY WET NURSE, CAPABLE of taking charge of an infant six weeks old; one to go to Switzerland; @ person speaking French and weferred. Apply on Monday, between’ the hours of | 2 at room 16 Clltford House, corner of Broad- WANTED—A SERVANT TO ACT AS CHAMBERMATD eas; inust know how to sew and be willing er two ebild ren five and s#-ven years old; he avove rejuirements can have’a good hom , Dutchess county, New York, in a quiet famil; three ie who can read and write prefei ‘Apply a4 12 Bond street to-morrow morning ut 10, SITU ATIONS W. CHARLES ST.—A COLORED MAN 1 DESIR es on 48 cook or pri waiter; good references. 5 23 § Inquire A ate TION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, IN 7 some light business or as clerk. Address F. E., Herald ollice. GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO SECURE A SITUATION for a man and wife aa chambermaid and walter. Ap- ply oF or address GLORGE W. WARREN, Jr., WwW alls. RESPECTABLE LORED MAN WISHES A SITUA on as waiter ina private family; bas good city refer- ence. Call on or address 3. 8., 184 West 30th at. COMPATENT COLORED MAN DESIRES A SITU tion as waiter in a private family; would maxe hiros generally useful; xood reference, Address COMPETENT, Dox 227 Herald oitice. ARKEEPER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A Y American man; hay bad years of experience, both ge cna infuence tra ie; best city and count 4 ‘amount of security if required, lerald office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN AS SERVANT IN a private fami'y: speaks English, German and Danieh; Jarge wages no object. Address N., Herald office. “CL RKS ‘AND “SALES ME! AG A aay MEDICAL STUDENT WISHES A SITUA- | SPARES Gos 160 Herald Uy town Branch oftee. ANTED.—AN AMERICAN FAMILY WOULD LIKE | —— “are Of a fret class teoemant house. Address drug store where he caa learn pharmacy. Ad- Herald office. ANY SALESMAN ACQUAINTED WITH OUT OF town dry yoods buyers ight make good commissions by nani trade a lace importing house. Address La }, Herald office. 8 COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER-A GENTLEMAN, {AL with large experience in business, knowledge of m reveral 4 and beat referen Wants ite 8. ROBE ERT, box 18 | ‘Herald oftce. pe ickens egal SALESMAN WANTED. EXPERIENCED IN THE ‘ences only need app! lass And china business; those having yood city refer- ‘o assistant bookkeeper, Address FIRST CLASS BOOKKEEPER AND COMPETENT AA. business’ man, thoroughly conversant with English, French and German, wants a situation as bookk ' aasiat- ant bookkeeper, clerk or salesman. Address A. U., 'Herala office. JOPYING OR WRITING OF ANY DESCRIPTION 18 ont earnestly desired by « legible and finent writer. Xadrese 8 SUKIBE, Herald Uptown Branch ofiice, 1,465 Broad- way ROCERY CLERK—SEVEN YEARS EXPERIENCE IN first class ‘English house; New York city references. Address DELTA, box 162 Herald office, 1LVER PLATED WARE SALESMEN WANTED.—ONE for hotel and restaurant trade; one for Southern trade. Address M. A. 8., Het Mice. SALESMAN WANTED-IN THE DRESS GOODS DE- partment. Apply to JAMES A, HKARN & SON, 176 Broadway. Read BE TERED SALESNEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY OR JANUARY 1; ‘everal experienced men, who can sell largely of fine visiomerchant tailors. Apply 10 E. i. VA EN 491 Broadway, 10 DRUGGISTS.—A COMPETENT PRESCRIPTION clerk desires a situation; licensed and first nap city Feterence. ‘AddreseJ HeTCCKER, 384 Went ffih st - sia oO GOOD, “DRY aooDs SALESMEN WANTED- Hone bat those Daving erty ca perience rey fi as gs -A FIRST CLASS BAL. roost Sa well posted, and can 2 ‘will enter into an im engage- de 180; salary moderate. of spit Abour TO TRAVEL EAST, WEST OR ment with gaye dress CHRISTIAN x uerath oltice. ox 002 Poat oflice, ANTED—A DRY GOODS 6 SALEAMAN, AT 288 court 1, Brooklyn. CaN ae Vy ANTED- ONE OR TWO GOOD BALESMEN IN A well established siik and fancy gooda house, Address in confidence box 4,548 Post office, TANTED—A DRUG CLERK; MUST BE COMPETENT W to make up sp gl od “Address DeUu CLERK or apply in persun at venting Telegram oles, ANSED RETAIL DRY os, tet Ap es the hosiery and dreas goods department "f JOHNSTON, 167 ano £60 roadway oa a A FIRST CLASS FUR SALESMAN FOR retail trade; one of experience and with best ref. pu Bad Address bo: x 56) Post ower, hiteathay' MAN, famill rinks KER, lacla ° te Dustaens fund who cau take cba ences Foquire rose TWersia aces Ltt ' D, RELIABLE MAN WANTED-ONE WHO had experience in paper box or show card work. Adtarers, stating where to bo addressed, X. L., box 195 Herald T. STEWART & CO. WANT WELL EDUCATED + id Intelligent cash and stock boys, who will be ad Fanced to the position of salesmen as soon as competent, Apply at manager's desk, Broadway and uth st, CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, HOYS AND GIRLS Hearn Lelegraphing for ¥i<THOMPSON'S Tele Zrapbie Insitute, a0'Fouritarenus, opposite Gooper, Tosti- tute; day and evening; demand for operators. GENTS WANTED_IN EVERY SECTION UF THE Union, to sell a newly-patented articie, used in 7 | Rouscho'd: lucrative and sietay employment. Address B,, box 60% New York Pont office, GENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY AND TOWN. for the most elegant, refined and profitavle busines tant, for both gentlemen and ladies of good address, or address room 6, 907 Broadway. Boy, WANTED. —A SMART, ACTIVE AMERICAN BOY, 15 to 18 years of age, in the office of a wholesale boot and shoe store. Address, in handwriting of applicant, box B13 Post office, MA20x —WANTED, AGENTS FOR TWO OF THE ost valuable lable Masonic Works ever pub- Ushed, Members of the traterniy Ae for business will find thisa rare chance. M. nec bt &CO., Pubiishers of Masonic wy, rks, Temple We ntensa GUOD WAITER FOR AN OYSTER SA- WY loan “Apnly to JOHN MATE, 235 Brvadway, Brook ya, E. D, ANTED—IN AN OFFICE, A LAD WHO CAN WRITE weil, Apply by letter only to JAMES FAIRGRAVE, 254 Broadway, WA3TED Two TWO eRMART LADS FOR engine D WHAniS preferred, 10 cash boys. Apply fe RICHARD EARES, 6th av. and Abin at ANTED—ONE OR TWO GOOD CANVASSERS FOR Apply to N. LATHRO! & New York daily commercial and financial paper. W4S120—A BOY ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE; GER ed 82 Cedar st. 4, if man preferred: salary intelligent and wi ed. Address, in own handwriting, UNION BYUANE, Herald office. ANTED—A STRONG LAD TO CARRY OUT BUN- dies and make himself useful about the sores muat come well recommended. Appl ly between 9 and 10 A. M. WM. H. MARDOCK & CO., 417 Broom ‘ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT AND PERSEVERING | genteman, experienced in the fre, asurance basi. to canvass for the of a patented article requ’ pens te ‘manufacto in the city. Finquire of W. H. Law: owe jurance Company, 33 Wall st., from to l. f TRADES. ; OR COMPOSITOR WANTED—FIRST CLASS HAND _ THE only, Apply at 68 Barclay st PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY FOR SALE--INCLUDING e View Ho iafe im vatisfactory reasons for selling. Address B., Photo, Herald office, _ (AUIPPING.—WANTED, A MAN USED TO WORKING J “onan American clipping machine. Apply to DANIEL TWHITS, Eust Willinmaburg, L L, to-aav, EWELLERS—WANTED, TWO GOOD CHAIN POL- J, ishera; also two frat class Jewellers. mau SEXTON & PETERSON, Nos, 1 andi Bond st, WELLERS WANTED.- FIRST CLASS WORKMEN @ nted, t to Springield, Mass, ; ste employment, vere PE. KOBINGON, 16 Maiden at ACHINE | PRINTERS WANTED-FOR) | PAPER permanent work tor good and «i acy wo ern We to CHICTSIY, CONBTANT & tween 10ih and ith avs, JILVERSMITHS.—A PLATE WORKER AND POLISHER; the highest wages for a first class hand. Apply to AMUEL KIRK & SON, 172 West Baltimore st, Baltimore, 10 epomsrane ACTION REGULATOR WANTED 10 PIANO MAKERS ACTION REGULATOR WANTED, T at 425 West 28th st., mear 9h av. ORREW ERS. —WANTED, ASITUATION AS BREWER, Aa by s gentleman of experience and undoubted ability: nt ™M. a ae oolidge, Pratt & Co., Arch Street Brewery, Albany, N. 10 Sagura rae ee —A YOUNG aes AA J HAS worked at the trade some time, would Ike to get Troe 8 at ower week and receive a little tastroction. Address 10, JEWELLERS WANTED, A. PEW Mg ORDINARY diamond mountera; also two boys to diamond Mounting; mast come well recommended 01d No, 9 Maiden lane, top Moor, front office. Wve to ROU wW* IR8T CLASS UPHOLSTERERS, APPLY X 4 CO., 47 East 12th at. NTED-TWO FIRST CLARS PLUMB 4 Weat 4th Ovskcke” ATCHMAKER WANTED—APPLY. “AT GEORGE }UUTER'S, 367 Myrtle av., Brookly: ANTED--GOOD STONE CAMEO MOUNTERS AP 128 _ Fulton street, third floor, ANTED—wtt, ,LW RIGHTS, woop MT a AP- ply early Monday morning at 249 bon i, PRENTIS8, ANTED-YOUNG MEN OR WOMEN, WHO HAVE had some experience in frame or glass gilding. Apply At 109 Bleecker at., second oor, ANTED-A GOOD DYER, mands job dyeing. Address 1 Main tty Buda Ww W WHO UNDER. Teas CH ESTER, 433 RENCE “ADVERTISE, 1ENTS. ‘OUS DESIRONS UN PRANOAIS, FORT ET HON. Rete pour ae faire goneralement ntl 1a 11 taut etro Sata bie de traduire di francais on angials peut adresser a J, U, M. & Co., box 6) ‘16s Pout ome fen temoins et rages. m0 samaine bet fale! B1U0b. au Toconke as le. -Y. K. STEVENSON & SON, AUCTIONEERS AND A. Neat state Brokers, 11 Ping strect, will sell by public th eet WEDNESDAY, NOV, 8 at 2 ofclook, at the Exchange Natearoom, Hil Broadway, fa pursuance of a decree of partition, Supreme Court sale of 97 ‘Ti vatuadle Central Park and Grand Boulevard Lots, bounded by the Grand Boulevard (old Broadway), Tenth ieee Seventy-sixth and Seventy-seventh streets. Terms For ‘particulars anply to the ancti 11 Pine atreet. 112 o'clock, at Hach RBAL NOW IT Broad at o'clock, at Exchange roadway) Rath, tor's sale of that vaiuabse for story House 60 aul treet, between Broadway and, University place, 20x60, $4.11, "Lets yearly at $3,260. Sailors’ Snug Harbor lease; ground Teat $200.” Mapa, Ac, fe Pine street. bores H. bey Soe AUCTIONEER, —VALUABLE Store Property iu Hariem at a ADRIAN Hi. ULL LLER, P, R. WILKINS & CO. will sell at auction, on'fhurs lay, November 12 o'clock M., at the Exchange Salesroom, U1] Broadway Fourth Avenue-The four tour sory brik, Stores and Dweilings and Lots, situate on the aide of Fourth avenue, yong’ a ind 125th streets, re known as 3,5 the buildings Co }, 2,208 and 3,600 Fourth avent and substantial ul and in good order; the stores a Spartmonte are all reuted and occupied (one familly on aly cc cupying cach for), water and sink o h above property is noar the new Harlem Market aod ie d ogee must improve rapidly in value; 125th street isa reet, anda general thoroughfare; lots each about 19 wide by 90 feet. ESIGN EES SALE OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, 4C.— BENJAMIN Nf (el emery ih sero bo Monday, November |, at 5 Beach street consiatg “of Clothe, Canalneres, Piece Goods, ke. By order of assignee. le ECKER, SON & CO., WILL SELL AT. ‘AUC. Tiga on Tharday, ‘Noveraier 9 at 12M. at the Bx- 2 t Charles t DFC ¢ aud Lord to Marden hi Salesroom, unver . Goetaant ave stoty iron front brick! Store xt to corner Nassau street. NUAL FALL AND, GRAND HOLIDAY SALE OF NO Pavatings, rea rtp fand Crystal Medallions; at posite Metropolitan Hoiel, cwune JUMN &, LEVISON, Auctineet UCTION NOTICE. Rare chance for housekeepers. ‘The largest, richest assortment Houscho!d Furniture offered at auction this season. Pianoforte, Drawing § = recrare Paintings, Bronsss, D. ayer rare Works of Art, On to-morrow Monts Slogan mansion, 36 Weat Fifteenth pall conta a avenue, commencing at 106 o'clock Drawing Room Bults, covered satin brocatel; Eta: geres, neolgneurs, Cabinets, Tables. Paintings by ec Seen, ote, Recaro Tosewoud an “era or ¥, A. BURNHAM, Auctioneer, ' BY Max stony rag edged AUCTION degen ed to-morrow. at Third avenue, elexant gelg Thursday ext at Py i ) West Twenty: third street, the Capt Capt MAX 'BAYERSDORFER 1 s t CO. J Auctioneers, Bowery. Vv. a Late teh AUCTIONEER.—MARSHAL'S: san Monday, at 1136 o'clock, corner aes jue aad Twent ‘tours street, two chestnut Mares and er case MATHEW vy NUGENT, City Marsbal, XTRAORDINARY ART AUCTION OF AMERICAN 1, Oil Paintings, Pastel Pictures and Crystal Medallions, on Monday evening, at 7 Broadway, ‘opposite whe Metropolitam VISON, Auctioneer, | TORN R. LEVISON, AUCTIONEER.-AMERICAN OIL e) Patotings and © rystal ee dg day evening, 587 Broadway. opposite tue Metropolitan Collecuon num- bers 400 Works of Art by favorite artiats. ‘AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, 531 HUDSON street.—Household Furniture of threo story dweilin; rest Twenty-aixth siree! th avenue, consisting of | rosewood Pia ins, walnut and ma- } hogan, Bureats and Washsiands, Bro Beds and Bedding, Comforters, Hlankets, Ding. a Kitchen Furniwure, xe. House’ to le. JAMES CAGNEY, Auctioncer, Resi i:state and Loan Broker (storage and ad- vances). For loaning see Financial, ARSHAL'S SALE, OF WATS CATS, PURS, FANCY Goods, Tranks, &c.—S, HisitMAN,' Auctioneer. virtue of an execution J wi th a Monday, Ni ae 1044 o'clock, 13 Bowery, the entire Stock of Sesh Hat and Cap Store, consisting of # large f | Men's, Boya’ and Children's Unts and C | Of fine Heady Made Furs, as Mink, Mus! other kings of aking; Collars, Cuil, Mal also alot of Gents’ Furi bia Goods, as Shirts, Drawers, 4c. ; also a large lot of Fancy Goods for the coming holidays sto'lv Franks, Vallses, Satchels, Ae. To be sold in lute to uit 8. SCHTELE, City Marahal, ORTGAGE SALE, J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER, will soil on Monday, Nov. 6 at 3 o'clock I. Tah Eleventh avenue, corner Fi 5 first street, the Stock aud rite tures of a Grocery Store, ty order of Attorney for Mort- gage. ‘ctioneer, 121 Bow , Aston Hh. Mealeenat, Men's and en's UIotl We inesday, Mcvember 8.-By order M. Mehrbach, Men's and Women's clouhing. ay November 9—By order Hl, Decker, Men's and Women Clothing. Friday, November 10—By order A, Goodman, Watches and Jewell rye DAWNBROKER’S SALE, -10-MORROW (MONDAY), BY JOHN MORTIMER, 42 East Broadway, of 500 lols Men and Women's Choice ©! lothing, Fine Dresses, Lei one Velvet Sacques, Furs, 5 feet repo toe) cl Clothing "an other goods, Order 18, No. AWN DROKER'S SALIS MER, 42 East Broadway, of 400 Diothing, Ad. Order ch order Dé Lang, East B AWNBROKER’S SALE.—MONDAY JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sel!, at 59 New Bowery, 400 lota of Men's. and Women’s Clothing, Blankets, sates: &c = By order of George Cudiipp, 62 Kast Twelfth alteet, AWNBROKER'S SALE-WOMEN'S _CLOTITING,— # Wetnesiay, JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, wil el, at 63 New Bowery, 500 'ote silk and other Dresses, broche au movlien Shatr's, velvet Sacks, Furs, Remaante of Silke Table Linen, Underciothes, Sheets, Spreaity, Blankets, Quilts, By order of John J, Levy, 45 Sixth avents, AWN BROKER'S ee THURSDAY JAMES paar, Auctioneer, will sel 59 New Bowery, 500 lots of Men's and Women's Cloth ie goods, of M. 8, THURSDAY, BY JOHN MOR. lots Men and Women's 2, Third avenue, Friday, ‘t Sher seasons COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS, PAS. jctures aod Crystal Medallions, on Res = 4 pon hag | » JOuN R. LEVISON, Anctioneer, at Broadway, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel Ss, DINGEE, ave IU PERB remptory aale to close a “Saserccne ‘concern, t Villa Property, . ans Hendid modern Maneion, ful village of with 1,030 feet of Jest on Fusion Bar ay, THURSDAY, Nov, 9 Nt at the Bachanae| Spleereony “Trin nity, building, Xt Broad ‘The proj be heordtom “qubdiviaed oe hee lots, ach lot, and ts weil rie a pee ullding site 7} Genta ate worthy pag of ily aye ga Peroveanilon and perratte 19 one th pre iy to Auctioneer, a2 Oodar treet, Ni AEF ASTROLOGY. ’ Bs BYRON, MEDICAL AND Bsr. Test mt Manes Faye i her on all stairs of life. ourth avenue, near Twenty-fourth sireet, . LAMB RTSON, ayrsy CLAIRVOY. DELAIDE an the world, Consult her for everything, _Ring lower ell. Am SONSULTATIONS ON — BUSINESS, snes, enemies, law auits, absent friends, love, mar: Hage, nloknoss and dente; Pay Felasod unions tailsned. Madame SINGIE, Clairvoyaut, 62) Sixth avenue ADAME CLARA A. ALMA, DE PARIS (0 TONIA, late of San Fran, ), Busine yal pearre ay, Plalrvoyant. Consulta 4 in Broadway, betwen ‘Talriiet io ADAME LA BLANCH M Business and Medical Vatroaenl j sixth street, between Sixth and Seventh eenuces WB UNRIVALLED D EUROPEAN vat at ra RUB. nese Clairvoyat tls paste presen are ; al ome ol Triure has. yon tt oa Lisaon { Forty-first street, Broadway and seveats