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16 SITUATIONS VIANTED—FEMALES. "Cooks. ». We. 16: bi go co §T.—A GIRL FROM THE countay ook iw @ respectable family. Inquire whores —A FIRST 302 © E/ st WT #T, NEAR 2D AV. “ass Wonsan as head meat cook I a hotel, city orcouny ry, or will fo by the pay. n take foil charge. 382 BROOKE ST.—A @IRST CLASS PASTRY COOK wishes‘a situation in hotel or restaurant; under. Pes all kinds of pastry , best city reference given. Call 330 “EAST QD STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘Woman ax plain cook, washer and ironer, or ae Taundrom. din igee WERT 2TH ST, FIRST FLOOR —A RESP Mble, American ‘woman; is an excellent cook; ¢ chambermaid or waitress; can their last places nc Can be seen for galro a'respectable girl Aeireoxcellent city references from sabjection te boarding ho: ‘eweuaya. Chambermaids, &c. {) STATE ST.—SEPARATELY OR TOGETHER, TWO ‘ay chambermaid aud waitress in a private Gamily'or hotel; no objection to-% short distance in the ‘country, Call or address at the Bureau of Immigration BAST ISTH 8T., UP STAIRS, NEAR BROADWAY.— 58 * Tespectable girl as chambermald and seamstrese; has her own machine (Wheeler & Wilson's); ha 7 years’ Feference from her last place, Call for two fdaye. * PERRY 8T—A COLORED WOMAN Af FIRST Te class parlor or chamber maid, can give good ref- 1 BEDFORD ST—A_ RESPECTABLE SCOTCH 1 girl as chambermaid or waitrers; many years! Can be seen for experience in Englaua and Scotiund, 33: «TH ST. BETWEEN STH AND 9TH AVS—A 2 Tespect: girt_as chambermaid and in private family; three years’ relerence from waltrens her last. place, . WEST SIST ST., SECOND FLOOR FRONT — 4 A respectable young irl ws chambermaid and ‘waitress; best city reference if required. A “y Youna COLORED WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as chambermaid not Jong from the South; can ive good reference trom last employer's, Address D., Sas Be Herald office, Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 32 WEST 9TH 8 MAGE, FRENCH dressmaker from kes up dresses of all ‘Rinds—watking, evening, cloaks, 4c.—for either ladies or ehildven, She goes out to fit. Gi] 2TE,S7,; BETWEEN MADISON AND 4TH AVS. A first lies dresemaker wishes a few more engage- iments to g by the day or week: can cut and fit in ‘the atone tye Yond reter to the best faniilies in the city + Abas her.own machine. Call for two days. 63 WEST 12TH ST.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER as cutter and fitter in some first class establishment; sean furnish best references if required. Call on or ade v@reas all the week Mies L. No “ag MAQDOUGAL 8r—AN BO ONOMICAL CUTTER, fitter and stylish trimmer wishes a few more enganements by the ‘aay. all kinds of m mact hine sewing. 144 EAST 2TH ST.—A DRESEMAKER, WHO IS A first class fitter and designer, is open for an en- wagement. 147 EAST 16TH 8T.—A FRENCH LADY OF Tene, speaking English and Spanish, wishes 9 m as dressinaker ustress in a private fam- 3. gern all kinds of fine needlework ; operate: mM a machine; best city reference. Call on or address Mrs. LEE. 3155 EAST 38TH 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL, WHO IS A competent dressmaker and thoroughly under- stands al) kinds of family sewing and is a first class op- erator on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine, would ikea few more engagements by the day. Call two days. 163 East 88 oT CORNER 8D AV.—A YOUNG 4arhe thoroughly understands ‘all branches ot -Greecmnaki it can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's Machine, would like to make some engagements to go eut by the day or week. Galt or al ress. 179 SACKETT 8T., BETWEEN HENRY AND HICKS sts., in the more. —A young American person in e nice famille By ane e day ly competent in all eer cniien, ‘and childrens’ clothes. Call on or ad- jean J.B. 21 EAST 2TH ST.—A GOOD DRESSMAKER wishes a few more engagements by the day or “week Id rk hor Fadi WEST 18TH ST., BETWEEN 71 AND 8TH 22: avs.,in the rear.—A most respectable young woman, lately landed, ax seamstress im a genileman's ‘wages not #o thueh the object as @ comfortable famil: iy situation. Address or c: 23 EAST MTH ST.—A FASHIONABLE DRESS- maker solicits the work of a few familles, fits gerlectty cd preferred at her home. Call on or ad- HERALD, housekegs qentlomay’e u mail Wairess, for three Post office. ‘Miscellancous. 4.) WEST, 2TH AT.—A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY arrived in this county. ot Bates kind, im an office or bookkeeping. Cail or ‘nadrese A “two fojde copying or wrth aD understands 4, Ring fourth A MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW LADY WISHES A POSI- tion ay housekeeper; a widower’s family preferred ; fond of children, can cut and make their clothes; ts sociable and ‘would ‘mane home plearant ‘Address Mra H. C. LEROY, Teony Post offi YOUNG LADY, COMPETENT AND REFINED, who has had several years’ experience in house- Keeping, wishes a situation ay such in some frst class es fablishnient— woul Pan Atay mnily. Address + Housekeeper, Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG WIDOW, FROM THE WEST, WISIIES A situation ax rine r; in @ widower's family Preferred, Address ‘West 324 st. LADY DESIRES A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER a widower; no objection to children ; best refer- tne flvent “Addreds Le Ws Postomice. YOUNG WIDOW LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER, OR y position of trust; widowers family preterred; ik fully competent to take full charge ge, of a Turce, house. Adidress tor one week Mrs, G. EMERSON, Herald Uptown Branch office. A’ WA AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES TO ENGAGS with a respectable family as housekeeper; ix very Competent; As also & good sewer; desires m pleasant home. Address L.'G., Herald Uptown Branch o OUSEKEEPER. = POSITION I8 WANTED IN THE by a uy: we agentleman’s tamily, ighest reterences given. ri Lid Herald Uptown Branch or as se panion toa sos required. Address of OUSEKFEPER —WANTED, AN EDUC ATED AND accomplished lady, to take sole charge in a widow- ers family; six children, youngest seven, two ci he 258 ISTH ST. IN THE REAR, “BACK ROOM.— laundress’ to do washing at her own hous jadies’ and gentlemen's washing put up in Mee WILSOK.” 305 SoTH ST., CORNER OF STH AV.—A YOUNG lady wishés work at some light, active busines, See y ‘inal accounts in store or oftice. all on oF resA TIENTION |—A LADY, EDUCATED, REFINED, ° Deuires employment of some honorable kind, Will give daily lessons or do literary wi Ifyou’ve need of such services adarers ERpuquerque,” Herald office. YOUNG WIDOW LADY WITH SOME MEANS, OF active temperament, desires tog racet by some po- sition of trust, housekeeper, or wont ee im somé busi- nes; not so particular about salary, but something to Keep the the anind engaged. Address F. 1. B., Brooklyn (N. YouNG LADY OF EDUCATION AND REFINE- ment, a rapid writer, would like a situation in a tore or office. Address, for three days, J. W., Yorkville ‘ost offi lee, Rott iG PADS (Wishes A SITUATION IN A ery or cont or would take charge of an offces can write a oun plain legible hand would et mage with a family going South or to Europe. Call or ad- 388 Broome st. HELP WANTED—FEMALE! Q()PERATORS ON GROVE WB MAC wanted—Consthnt cmpleymont 53 Franklin st PERATORS WANTED ON WHEELER & WILSON'S J sowing meshing, at BROUINS, © Uae cgare | PERATORS WANTED—ON | WHEELER | &, WIT son's machines, for ladies’ and miwes' undergar- ti nd Kood wages. 34 Bleecker GIRL WANTRD—ONE WH UNDER. me Mme, MATER, | in Sewing stands dressmaking, working buttonhole: atin, om nerer & Baker's machine, 335 61 SUNDAY; SEPTEMBER. 29, 1872.—QUADRUPLE SHtuen: T EDWARD. RIDLEY 7 3, corner Grand and Allen sts., New York— Wanted, competent floor managers, conversant with Eng- lish and German, WANTED—A SHORT DIS PD ‘the country about 17 or 18 years of age, witha ard dont tor the Winter, at “low wy wa ( N_ EXPERIENCED ae Re gin) ipo DREN goods salesman wanted; none having best city referen en? Or ne LIMAN & CO., 331 and 333 6th a 4 GENTL eae sell AN WELL goqualnrED WOULD LIKb oat on moe Address for two days *COMMISEION, Herald i from a No. 1 y: salary or coin; JALESLADIES WANTED.—EXPERIENCED SALES- ladies in the millinery goods departments; also an A No. Vhand for the millinery show room; also cash girls aud apprentices to learn a trade wanted. . ROTHSCHILD, 68 West 14th ANTED—OPERATORS ON GROVER & BA machines, for ak none others need ‘ANTED—-A COOK AND CHAMBERMAID; BOTH must assist with washing and \roning. Apply from 12 to 3 o'clock Monday, with city references; none others need apply at 12 Kast 6th st. ANTED—APPRENTICE AT THE MILLINERY AND dressmaking; must know something of the busi- ness and | make herself panerelty. useful. Baa wan city tere rom 8 to 6 o'cloc! da; ‘AN TED—TWO c TE iT GIRLS TO DO THE entire work of & sn i family a short ery ees in the country; none. need apply. unless they can ive good testimonials; the work includes cooking, washi iron- ing, waiting and chamberwork. | Apply at 161 Will up stairs, between I and I o'clock, Monda, NOPYING WANTED BY ATADY AT HOME, I8 A /J plain, rapid writer. Address COPYIST, box 184 Herald office. yyy a! ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WIDOW. WITH her child four years old, does not want Lee el cpl tbe Ib: do C eh des Ii first month ; would go com| inion to a widow Ii bitter vvlth telereneos and Fea tars EM, LIN: | assist in light housework. Address HOME, box 108 iS Miarald COUNT Glen Cove, Le omice, for three days. ee Grruanion WANTED—BY AN AX ERICAN wiDoy, Ss as housekeeper in a widower’s family, where sb 4 can have her child with her, in the ¢ity or country ; good home relerred to big Wages. Adiress, for three WILLIAMBON, Post office, Hunter's Point, days, Py ra Long Island City. WA NTED-2Y A YOUNG WIDOW. LADY, A HOUSE. __keeper’s position. Address ¢ C. BB, Herald office, yANTED- BY ‘A. WIDOW LADY, A POSITION AS usekeeper in the country, where she could have her enla t'with her; or would take care of a sick lad where she could have a good home; good reference. Ad- dress M. PORTER, Herald office. Wa A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, A SITUA- thon as housekeeper in a widower’s family ; is capa- ble of taking the crt re charee of children and servanis. Address for one week DUDLEY, Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY OF EDUCA.- tion, & position assaleslady ina first class store necessary’ would be willing to learn the business oroushly before receiving any salary: best references as to capability and character, Addresa N. B. 't., Herald- Uptown Branch office. Intelligence Om GERNAM SERVANTS FOR ALL FORTTIONS, .CA- 3 pable and trastworthy, constantly found at, 318 Bow- ery, entrance on Bleecker rs, LOWE. PROFESSIONAL: srrvaTioN S$ WANTED— LADY, WHO 18 “FAMILIAR with “EDITORIAL work, would like to correspond for or edit a depart- jentin a general newspaper. Addrew SCRIBE, box 180 Herald Uptown Braneh 0 ANTED—BY A LADY, OF REFINEMENT, THe care of ntleman’s house ; no objections to leave the city; elderly parties preverred. Address ENERGY, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. LADY COPYIST, TRANSLATOR AND SKETCH writer desires employment. Letters written and iessons given in French and En ae and drawing. rs, ANTED BY A YOUNG WIDOW, A HOME, AS usokeeper, companion or seniistress; Wages no object: reference given and required. Address, for one week, Mrs. Upto ho ANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER’S POSITION IN A WID- ae dias feats Or 8 as op avelee om ae bak, 2 jady fully qualified Osi Lio! erence, Yadress NELLIE VoRREST, Bi Brooklyn "iferata Branch office. Laundresses, de. 2 WEST 13TH ST., REAR HOUSE.—A WOMAN to work by the day, or to take washing home to her own house, 13) WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN todo gentlemen's and families’ washing in her own house; clothing done up in the best manner; also fluting ; best reference. 15 WEST 4TH 8T., TOP FLOOR.—A COLORED woman desires to do ladies’ and menernens washing at her own house ; can do fluting and do up laces and fineries., 158 WEST STH st. TOP FLOOR, BACK ROON— OO Awoman to do’ washing and ‘ironing at $1 per Gozen; isa first class shirt ironer. 15! WEST 'H 8T., FIR: FLOOR.—A Ci MPR. ‘an ul an to do washing at her own house; jut! dot T ST.—FAMILY OR GE TLEMEN’S 161 WEST 415 | washing done in the best manner; polishing and fiuting. 192 3D AV,, FIRST FLOCR—A SUPERIOR LAUN- dress di s the washing of @ half dozen more Pani tess Address or call on FIKST CLASS 217 EAST 59TH 8T., THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— ‘A first class laundress would wish to take in some ‘and ironing by the month or by the dozen. EAST 22D ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER iuanes to go out by the day or week; can cut, fit trim in the latest styles. 24.6 BAST (TH ST., PRESENT EMPLOY: 'ER’S.—AN rienced woman wishes to make a few more ‘engagements to go out by the day. Can be seen Monday. 30: WEST 40TH ST.—A DRESSMAKER TO GO OUT by the day; can cut, fit and trim in every style. EAST 20TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS AND cloak maker wishes a few more customers ines wpecialty; best references. Call on or addre $3 Hi, dressmaker. 533 6TH ST. NEAR AV. B, LEFT HAND, FIRST door on the first doo! <A oung person, who is a ood writer and reader in ¢ German, as first class mascreant Ga cet aud tt cna operate ou different Ina ‘chines! ‘would wait on a lady or growing children. 23: 218 THOMPSON 87._AN EXPERIENCED COLORED laundress solicits wasning todo at home; linens, Zc. done in superior style; terms reasonable; nbwRe! and reliable. Mrs. J, W. 21 WEST 16TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS wishes the washing of gentlemen and ladies at her own residence gentlemen preferred. 919 WESTZTH ST. BETWEEN 7TH AND STI AVE.— ‘A woman to go out washing or house cleaning; good city reference. 9381 EAST MTH ST.—AN EXPERIENCED LAUN- dress solicits washing to do at home; linens, &c., done in superior style. O51 West rH ST.—A RESPECEABLE PROTES- tant woman to do washing in her own house, or io go by day to do washing, ironing, or house cleanibg reference. 260 6TH AV., IN STORE.—AN OPERATOR ON Wheeler ‘& Wilson’s machine, to go out by the 1.201 BROADWAY, NEAR 29TH ST.—FIRST CLASS erator on Grover & Baker's sewing machine, Buttonhole worker, desires to make a few en- or with a dressmaker, b: machines. Call on or DRESSMAKER, COMMENCING TO GO OUT BY the dag. igdesirous of procuring a few customers: able; good reference. Address DRESS- MAKER: box Ml ierata Uptown Branch office. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER WILL DO DRESS. making: in families by the day or week, or take wo! home and give entire satisfaction. Call on or address EXPERIE , 285 47th st., near Broadway. A. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER—GOES OUT BY day ; cuts, fits and trims in the latest style; only the beat Work desired. Address E. E. R., Herald office. FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WILL GO OUT BY the day or week to cut and fit sacques or children’s Gresses, Address Miss M., room 61, Everett House. A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER DESIRES A Miah more customers for cutting, fitting and making, at M., box 121 Her- their own residences. Addrere Madame aid Uptown Branch office. FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, WHO CAN OPER- ate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, wishes a situ- ‘tion ae seamstress. Address WIDOW, box 108 Herald ‘Uptown Branch office. DRESSMAKER DESIRES | A, FEW | FAMILIES! ery competent; splendid fitter and {trimmer Jn fashionable styles; can operate on machine. Address rald Uptown Branch office. N EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER, itd THOR- oughly understands cutting and fitting desires p: Rw more engagements from first class families on! gompetent to do the finest work. Address E. io ashe is station D. Frriore edt DRESSMAKER WISHES A FEW il more customers by the day; operates om Wheeler, & terms son's xe wing mach three days Miss L., He ald Uptown EAMSTRESS WANTS A FEW MORE ENGAGE. ments; day oF week: can do all kinds of family sew. ing. help with dressmaking and fit work for sewit eifne and finish, Address A. Ie, box 182 Herald Uptown ranch office, 1,265 Broadway; vad day. nites for ranch offi General Housework, &e. MONTGOMERY ST.—A_ PROTESTA\ to do housework in a private fam! & good plain cook, washer and tron RESPECTABLE YO! ALE WANTS A SITU. A ation in an American family, either here tana n, to do fine housework. Address T. D. 7., Herald WOMAN good refer- Housekeepers, &e. aul WATTS ST.—AS HOUSEKEEPER BY AN AMERI- can widow lady, where she will have entire charge; Rone but first class parties need call. ae 6G PRANELIN av BETWEEN PARK AND FLUSH- ing, Brooklyn.—A young widow, with one child. as housekeeper in a widower's fam: all all the week. 159 EAST GIST 8T., BETWEEN L! Sdavs.—A young la ho nas had experie: in housekee p: ping understands all kinds of sewing and is ‘very fond of children, would like to take charge of a wid ower's house, where there are children, city or country yellabie references given and required, Callon or ad dress the first three days of this wee 20 EAST 29TH ST.—A MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN ty woman as housekeeper; will take full charge; Tet WEST 3 ST.—AN AMERICAN LADY AS housekeeper. in a first class hotel or club house; AD howehe take entire charga of servants in city or country: best reference from lust place, Call on J. M. @TH AV., THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—AS housekeeper for a widower, elderly gentleman oF a club of gentlemen ot any person where a trustworthy and reliable person is required. Cuil or address. LOOR.—A PRACTICAL ’ references; is a Pro- Rad entire charge ot a lady er children ai and » servants. rer EXPERIENCED LADY (WIDOW) AROUT THIRTY wile ‘age, who is now visiting In New England, like on hee return to the city, about October |. to harge of « gentleman's household; she is ecm: rei, fo fll uch 8 Spoution and jsfond of children. Ad- Bedford, Mass. HOUSEKEEPER'S POSITION WANTED—BY A middle-aged American widow, without encum- Fanec, understands housekeeping in all ite branches Dest city reference. Address MRS, GRAHAM, Heral Uptown Branch office. POSITION AS HOUSEK WANTED—BY A lady of experience. in a otel, boarding house or deivate family's periectty competent to fill any situation aol trust, or woul: reof'n gentieman's. furnieled oure G8, Her or country; best references, NORCROS Herald office, for two days. \ “4 POBITION WANTED—A8 HOUSEKEEPER IN A first class hotel; hi a Pears experience ; best refer- given, Address box 2,! 9 general Post office. EERSON OF REFINEMENT DESIRES A SITUA: jon as housekeeper in & widower's family ; is cor. . pe nt to wake charge of & hte! soshicne aad a ae jucratay iv iv 1 Bay Reraia ‘Uptown Branch agice. Address Mrs. OQ BAST wtH ST—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS would take the washing of a few families and gentlemen at her own home; best city reference if re- quir 303 STH AY, NEAR 2TH STOBY A COMPETENT launidreds, at her own residence, gentlemen's or family washing ; terms reasonable ; good city re 32 EAST 26TH 8T., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT KOO! ‘A widow woman to do gentlemen's, ladies’ families’ washing at per ome proses city references. et on or address Mrs. MMIN: 33. EAST 31ST 8T.—AN EXPERIENCED WIDOW woman to take in washing ; understands fluting ; A. YADY WHO HAS HAD TWELVE YEARS) EXE rience in teaching English, French and music d sires a situation as governness; has unexceptionable city references. Apply at Working Woomen's Protective Union, $8 Bleecker st. [ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST CLASS COOK, ina private family, one who thoroughly under: stands her business and | is willing to assist with coarse waskiiny personal city reference required; Mise who have sech need appiy« Apply on Mondays ud 4 o’clock, at Brevoo! How ie, TOO ert ar EXTRA GOOD WAIST MAKER, AL 4 first class hand at making trimmings; mus rate on the Wheeler & W: on sewing mac! ue, Call at Mins FERGUSON'S, 105 West 17 second floor. ‘ANTED—EXPERIENCED HANDS TO WORK ON ladiew’ and children's fine undergarments; only hoes a9 customed to. Ae, work need apply. WILSON & GREIG, 771 vT7l Brondwaye comer | of 9th TANTED—A FIRST CLASS FOREWOMAN IN A large dressmaking establishment; ony a competent cutter, with the Dest A SUNSET, appl V3 LLY, No. 7 East 16th st, ‘ANTED—IN A FAMILY OF FIVE Ri edanst lay rest wiho will assist in the irs ist 21st st., between the able too ANTED—A GOOD COOK IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. fe augue for three days at 46 West 20th st., before 1 or after ‘AITRESS AND CHAMBERMAID wW. ‘ED.—A Scotch or English Protestant girl as waitress and chambermaid and. is willing to go South for the Winter. oe at Mra. de abe rs 45 3d av., or by letter to box Elizabeth, N. J., stating ‘address. ‘ANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER WHO UNDERSTANDS calt s ono and and add something about dressmaking. all a ANTES, GENERAL HOUSEWORKER, ‘APPLY YOUNG | LADY, (WISHES | 4 SITUATION AS KONG AY: amenuensis to # lady or gentleman; would trave Address R., box 119 Herald once. W' Siting room. SOUR ta opens An AMERICAN LADY VERSED IN FRENCH German and English literature desires employment as teacher or companion; superior references, ‘Address TEACHER, 40 Broadwé ym 44, N ENGLISH LADY, OF LONG EXPERIENCE IN iving thorough instruction in English studies, French, Music and Drawing, Wishes a re-engagement as resident feacher in a family 5 te references, Address box 2,297 Post office, New Yor! A LADY DESIRES A POSITION TO TEACH ENG- High, French and Musica pleasant home rather than high salar Branch o' YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITUATION IN SOME pleasant family aga governess; has had the experi, ence of teaching for the past two years in a first class school; 1s competent to instruct in the English pene e, French, music, drawing and all kinds of tancy work. For further information address L. G., box 166 Post office, or apply at 110 East S8th st. N EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER GIVES PRI- vate lexsons in English to young girls and grown-up indies tte nejlected education; ferms suitable to all. “Ap- reece Address A. L. M., Herald Uptown LADY OF MUCH EXPERIENCE IN TEACHING corrects the pronune ation of foreigners and in- if tructs them iu the English language; single and dally Josso is given; terme moderate Apply at $65 th av., near RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WOULD nurse or ladies’ 8 for passage; ex- travel with a family to Europe Maid; would be willing to give servic cellent references, i : Lexington av. A YOUNG LADY, WHO CAN GIVE BEsT OF REF- erences, wishes to be e1 ng a few hours a day ina may to teach French ani pia ney to one or & few chil- dress, for one week, Miss 8. B., care of Wells & Sint, 797 Broadway, New York. ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER FOR NEW Orleans. St. Julien Hotel, room 32, trom 9 to 11 A. M. a YOUNG LAWYER, OF SOME EXPERIENC! siren to obtain a situation in some manufac turing countant; understands general pp ty the fo Tara rer ‘of labor; no objection to Le iieraid'o reference and security, Address "A USTIONEER—wanreD, BY AN OLD- -ESTABLI ISH- house, an assistant salesman; first class reco! nace: New Yor. wired. Address H. A. J., Auctioncer, Post office, New Yi A YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT TRE ASURER; Adi mst be wellrecommended, and deposit, $50 as se: ticular TREAS ee, bes ‘box iit eater 5 all ial ‘PookkeeeeR. WANTED, IN AN IMPORTING HU- ookkeeper abd ty take ingely renee a hy aon aap to ARRAULT & JOUFFRION, 827 ‘Sanat Ed meine apply OOKKEEPING,— WANTED —I WILL INSTRUCB rackically, no theory, A few young tien oF others in bookkeeping, mercantile éalcutaijons, ‘penmanship, & ra pe at m: Howse, iO P.M; Addrews Mr. COLLING WS 40 Herala | office. ly YALL CLERK.—WANTED BY A LARGE DRY GOODS {phbing house a ry og experienced call clerk; ust be coed matkee es 4, ood position is offered to the ROCKERY, Sek —WANTED, A SITU ATION AS J salesman, selecter or any position; sa oxted in every branch h of business. 8. Address P., Herald OPYING WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WHO Address J. J. writes a id . bat Herald oft rapid and excellent hand. RUG CLERK WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED singte young man, with good reference, can obtain jermanentaituation” Apply tor three days at Gates +. corner Downing st., Brooklyn. pre CLERK WANTED.—ONE FULLY COMPETENT, with first class references as to character and ability, may apply at drug store. yet eee and Baltic streets, Brooklyn, on Monday th inst BUG. | CLEBE. — WANTED, ‘A YOUNG Ma: thoroughly ce tent. A) it EWEN NEDY'S, 209 ‘Bleecker st pie eer CABINET m0, ‘. ite well and measure, ai atvaid of wo: wis mechanic in hardwood’ pre Ww ton st., between Wand 1, (a ae MME isc a ANTEDS FOR THE UNITED, STATES MAA W “Corp ao) fine, able bodied men. This vervice ¢ splenaid (npertuniies to visit foreign countries on bj United States ships of war, For further inform: ply at Recruiting Rendezvous, 89 Chatham stree! York city, RY Captain United States Marine C Cor We ntenis 4 de: RESTAUEANT AND DINING Ha WOODRUFF BLAKE, iat Charabers se aia WANTED, RIVE ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT 14to 17 years of who ren Kary parents; two or three gf whom must be_ si 2nd able to write well” JOHNSON, BURNS & COs and 86 East 4th «t., Union ai ANTED—YOUNG MAN IN LAW OFFICE copying and make himself fenersity, Laas. rate, rapid writer; fond of work; moderate ter dress, with own name, JOHUA SOHUA: Herald ofe offic WANTED-FIVE | MEN. TO CaNvast Grocery trade, In and hear the city for a new extensively advertised. Address, With, re Herald office. ARTED MAN N Ae APEANT thy col ress for two ; writing, stating axe, salar don hee etal otiiag| aosied in the patent. Tht tusinena to tragal i sted in the patent’ 1 Miaane: ad Southern States “address C.D. G. een 7ANTED—BY A COMMISSION HOUSE IN boot and shoe trade, two young men, 16 to 18 ofage. Address box 2,568 Post offic ANTED—AT 699 BROADWAY, A FEW GOOD ‘y and commission, tO sell the Elias H ‘ANTED—TWO OR THREE MEN, TO SELL W“kline Howe, sewing machines salary Hib per and commission. 1 Jersey Clty. ANTED—IN A MEROANTILB HOUSE, A LAY ears of age, to make himself generally useful. dress U. 8,, box 12 Herald office. erp ety WANTED—AN ENERGNTIC MAN WHO has a near by trade in the wholesale liquor busine: my an ieasant ishe: ta aven nane Dot God oe nee factory references W! x 2687 Post office, New York, ne aia ee 10 ahs per Pebrai es yea Renee 72 3 certifica ense an vat of cI — address CHEMICALS, station ‘, tor ‘dares ANTED—A COMMISSION SALESMAN. at WARD'S, 387 Broadway. ‘ANTED.—A GENTLEMAN WISHES A SITUATION to travel for a good house; has Leen in ae Erooe mad asiness: ood references or security given. 48 Wooster st., Hartford, Conn, ‘ANTED—TWO GOOD RETAIL DRY GOODS SALES- men; one German salesman, App! coals morn- ing early to J. BUXTON, 240 South 8th Bt Jersey | APPLY Ws reD—A gXmat, pr ge an eter SERVANT to do the housewo! elderly gentleman. Address WM. WHITE, box = 48, 28 West vat ath st. ANTED—A WET NURSE; GERMAN, f English. Apply at No. 2 East 1 1, third floor. TANTED—A FIRST RATE LAUNDRESS; WILLING to assist In chamberwork. Apply, with references, at 15 Bast dat st., between 7 and 9, Monday evening. ANTED—A FIRST ae COOK; WILLING TO AS- sist in washing. Apply, ly, with references, at 15 East 4lst st. between 7 and 9, day evening. W ANTED—GIRLS TO CROTCHET ON WORSTED goods, me 29 Broadway, room B on third floor. WARTED— FI ASS SCARF MAKERS, APPLY iter ie i STURTEVANT, MOORE & CO,, 510 Broadway. ‘ANTED—FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS, WHO thoroughly understand making waists and button holes. None but competent hands need titer Bt 105 West 44th st., basement, Western PROTESTANT GIRL TO “TAKE CARE of children and make herself generally useful; German preferred. Apply at 316 Warren st., Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A NURSE AND CHAMBERMAID. APPLY at 161 West 13th st. "“ANTED—EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES IN THE millinery and trimming departments at 303 6th ‘ANTED—IN A WIDOWER'S FAMILY, A YOUNG girl as good plain cook, washer and froner ; city ref- erence required. Apply at 75 Rivington st., after 1P. M. ITUATION WANTED—BY A_ LADY GIVING IN. struction in music, or as companion, in exchange for board; or would take char eof a house, references given, Address } , Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘ANTED—A SALESWOMAN FOR LADIES’ AND children’s clothing, one who understands takin orders for stamping and embroidering. Apply, wit! best city reference, at 739 Broudway. ISITING GOVERNESS—AN ENGLISH LADY OF Ex. perience is makiny ccna Bete Winter; Eng- lish advanced and rudimental; French, Latin, music without masters; draw! STMINSTER, box 14 Herald oftice. Vv ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS TRIMMER, ALSO apprentices who are good sewers and capable of learning how to cut and ft,tmmediately French, English and German, no other need apply. Madame ARNOUX, 71 West 48th st., corner of 6th av. WaANTED_BY A REFINED AND INTELLIGENT German lady, a situation as governess, or board for ; instructs German, vocal and A few lessons given dail i ddress J. R., Herald Uptown instrumental music. Branch office. HE EVENING TELEGRAM, THE PAPER OF NEW YORK. ALL THE NEWS OF THE DAY. THE MOST SPICY, 8PA ING, BRILLIANT AND READABLE PAPER PUBLISHED. BEST MEDIUM FOR BUSINESS ADVERTISING IN THE CITY. EVERYBODY READS ' THE TELEGRAM. & is] E iF city reference. ¥ 343 & EAS Hl ST.. BETWEEN IST AND 2D AVS. joor.—A first class laundress wishes families’ Srgenticuen's washing by the piece, dozen or month, or would go out by the day. “Mrs. H, Rost. 34. WEST STH &T., THIRD FLOOR—A RESPECT able woman to do gentlemen ladies’ wash- ing at home, or would go out by the day; excellent ret- erences. 401 WEST 39TH ST, NEAR 9TH AV., FIRST floor.—A young German woman wishes to take in washing and ironing at her own house, or will go out and work. 408 WEST SIST ST, SECOND FLOOR, BACK room.—A young Woman wants to take washing home; good reference. 40 EAST 23D 8T.—A COMPETENT WOMAN wishes a few families’ washing at her own home on reasonable terms; good city reference. 423 WEST 41ST ST., REAR, ROOM 43—A FIRST class laundress' to do families’ or gentlemen's washing at home. 424 EAST 16TH ST., ROOM 6—LADIES’ AND GEN. tlemen’s washing done in the best style; fluting iso city reference if, required, Inquire for Mrs. JOH 0. 42 | EAST 17TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECT- able woman wishes a few families’ and gentle- men's washing > terms 75c. to $1 per dozen, Call on or ad- dress LAUNDRESS 437 EAST 17TH 8T., TOP FLOOR.—A VERY GOOD hand at ‘fring ‘and ironing would like to get famil 60 43 WEST 26TH 8’ BETWEEN oTH AND 10TH ays.—A respectable woman wishes Washing in or out of the house. 575 | 3D AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES _some families’ washings 78 7a AV,, BETWEEN SIST AND 52D 8TS., TOP floor.—A respectable widow wishes washing to de at hero nm) st refe! rence, 865 OTH AV., FIRST FLOOR.—A “RESP ‘TABLE jored laundress would like washing for ladies or gentlemen by the week, month or dozen. Call on or address Mra. TALBOT, Nurses, &c, 3 BLEECKER 8T.—A WOMAN TO TAKE CHARGE € of ababy from its birth; understands the care of growing children; can cut and make for children and do all kinds of family sewing, 5B BLEECKER st. TOP P FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE Oed Protestant girl ak nurse and chambermaid or nurse ; No objections to go a and seamstress; best Short distance Th the countr3 13 RAST WTH ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman as cluld’s nurse and to do light chamber- | work. Call at 14 EAST 43D ST, NEAR LEXINGTON AV.—DIS. engaged for October and part of Winter; best reference; don’t leave town, Address Mrs. SMITH, 14 WEST 24TH ST.—AS WET NURSE; BEST REF. erences. Call or address. present employer's. 1G] TEST 8? 81. AN EXPERIENCED “MONTHLY nurse, disengaged; recommended by the best aie Also by ladies of good standing. Apply to McDONNALD, mw J] GRAHAM sr, BROOKLYN.—A RESPECTABLE middle-aged Woman as infant's nurse; is per- e of it from its Call on fectly competent of taking the entire ch birth ; can give the very best of city references. or address for two days 20 WEST STH ST—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS nurse, Cail ali day on Monday. 593 wri “AVA YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN 0: (Scotch), who has lost her baby, ake @ Daby to nurse at her own house; milk two weeks old; no other children. Py: Miscclhaneou STREET, BASEMENT.—A RESPECTABLE woman wishes a gentleman's office to cle nee. KING color Food rete 74 UNION PLAC ~y RE SPECTABLE PERSON as ladies’ maid; is a good dressmaker and seam- stresg: no objection to growing children; speaks German and | French ; desires @ private family; £000 reference. 102 weetazy 8T.—AN IMPECUNIOUS MIDDLE axed American Indy of intelligence, energy and aminviiity, desires some employment to make Tiving: is thorough hosekeever, an expert se by hand and machine; skilful in cutting, fittin ming; has been accustomed to superiniend others; i willing to gerve in an honorable ieanial; good references and xe lateral security 1 neces: sary in fed et trust. Any party desiring such vr with ry ing business calion of address BELIA- HELP WANTED—FEMALES. | A. ™ STEWART & CO. WANT first class dressmakers, first class cloakmnakers, first class embroiderers, first clase operators on Wheeler & Wilson's \d other sewing machines. um by steam oF treadle. Steady employment and liberal pay, per plece 0 Apply a ‘at 9th st, entrance, Broadway and toch T EDWARD RIDLEY & SON'S, Grand and Allen sis, gat York clty—Wanted, In our asus ap speak English and German experienced salesladie: fluently. —WORK GIVEN OUT AT ADVANCED PRICES TO + pay for first class sewing machines by instalments; instruction tree. OND & SON, 142 East 8th st. and 21 Astor place. OOD MILLINER WANTED—AT 38 EAST TENTH A Sale WANTED FOR THE CARE OF A CHILD one but first class hands need inquire. for one week or one month, as best suits applicant. Aaaress PS. G,, Herald oMice, A WEADIES ane Iny 1TRD TO TAKE ANY KIND OF « sewing machine they like, and work eight hours in . or take flannel or white shirts, &c.. home, and pa: ‘a small part down, and leave small sums every wee! et cash for work. Finsbury ers street. sho onl; to pay for the machine, and | Garment Manutactory 106 C} ~ HOUSEKEEPER WANTED.—A GOOD WORKING woman, about 30 years of aye, without encum- era wail have entire charge. Address D. M., box 174 eral FIRST CLASS | OPERATOR | WA Baker's machine, ly to x n CONNELLY, No.7 Seatt Sixteenth street, ba: NOOK WANTED.—MAN AND WIFE WANTED, TO ) take charge of boarding house and cook tor about 40 men pererenns required. Apply to GEORGE "SPOTTIS. WOODE, Coal Dealer, near the depot, at Orange, N. J. (6° WANTED—TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE OUT / of the city in a private Fanily, Apply with reference at 129 William st, from Wto A.) jonday and Tues- day. \LOAKMAKER AND DRE! J ladies’ suits and cloaks; wanted, for children’s garments, at J. & COS, Broadway and lth st.’ Entrance to the work- room tn Ith st. > AKERS WANTED—FOR D* GOODS.— WANTED, HANDS FOR DRESS goods, shawls, &c, Experienced, steady men can apply to 8 DOWNING,’ Fulton st corner of Clermont r ‘ooklyn. RESSMAKERS WANTED—A FIRST CLASS SKIRT trimmer; alsoa good waist finisher and trimmer. Apply 23 East Ninth street, Mine, PROVOT. RESSMAKERS,—SEVERAL GOOD HANDS TO FIN. ind trim Waists; work plenty ; also an apprentice. 45 West 18th st rs ahi 1 we I \RESSMAKERS WANTED—AT 1,28 BROADWAY. first class hands necd apply. XPERIENCED OPERATORS ON WHEELER & WIL- 4 son's machine, for ladies’ underwear; only those ac- customed topufls and tucking need apply.” 126 West 22d st. Brae ED TIE AND BOW HANDS WANTED— Will take a few neat sewers to learn; no work given WETMORE & HITCHCOCK, 271 Canal st. out, RENCH NURSE WANTED—TO TAKE CARE OF two children; one who knows how to sow. Apply at 7 Broadway, room 8, on Monday, Sept. 90, or Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 12 o'clock. IRST, CLASS AauRwornERy “HAND WANTED—AT Madame FANNY'S, 868 Broadway. qin ASS MILLINERS WANTED—AT } IRST DEL'OUEST & HENDRICKS, 1,19 Broadway. JQIRST CLASS OPERATORS WANTED—ON DOMESTIC machine, at % Chambers st. (00D MILLINERS WANTED—AT 37 UNION SQUARE, Kup stars Manage Yoon eyply es AND FINISHERS—NON E OTHERS need apply; alsoone apprentice and an improver PPIs also.one FURLONG, #8 Clinton piace: ow aEKE PER WANTED,—A LADY OF DOMESTIC MLLES. habits and. tastes, with $1,000 or more ensh, can se- cure aplensant home." Address J. H. Ke, Herald Uptown B of Broadway. SWOMAN WHO UNDE i} and jet jewelry business J GOGGIN WANTS A SAL J. stands the tortoise thoroughly. Anphy @6 ai ‘ANTED—TWO GERMAN GIRLS; ONE AS COOK, washer and ironer and one as general houseworker. Apply, with good reference, at 41 West lst st. ANTED—A GOOD MILLINER, ALSO AN APPREN- tice and an errand references required. Apply to Mrs, WINTER, 27 East 14 second floor. ‘ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER, a few more pupils for French, German, English branches, Drawing, Music and Wax Flowers; satisfactory city references given. Address TEACHER, Herald Up- town Branch office. WASTEDotwo RLS; ONE AS LAUNDRESS, THE other as waitress. Apply at 82 West 17th st., from 9 till 12 o'clock, Monday. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN TO kee re A fancy store; must be experienced and give reference, “None other need apply to Mrs. O° KEEFFE, 690 4d av., one door from ‘ANTED—TEN GOOD DRESSMAKERS AND TRIM- mers, assistant forewoman and errand girl. Apply at Mme. SAYER’ n West 27th si ‘ANTED—AT 699 BROADWAY, ONE ¢ OR TWO TRAV. elling men for New York and Brooklyn. A aed A FOREIGN LIQUOR IMPORTING house, an experienced salesman for the West and Class: parties" ‘none others need apply. “Address Bt clase, parties; pone rs need apply. Address B. P., ANTED—FIVE THOROUGH BUSINESS MEN OF ood address and acquainted in business circles; & situation pe t and situation, permanent well paying. Call at room 7, W ANTED—SITUATION AS SALESMAN OR COLLEC- r by @ competent man, qrhots yalling to make himself useful in almost any kind of business; expected salary moderate; wishing ‘to attend evening commer- cial college. Call or address 1d Nassau st., looking glass store; good references given. ANTED.—A WELL-EDUCATED MAN, GOOD PEN- nan, whose evenings are unemployed, would like, to obtain copying, or keeua set Of books; single of double Saiz. ‘Address INDUSTRY, Herald Uptown Branch oftice. TANTED—A GENTLEMAN TO ACT AS SALESMAN for @ manufacturing company; one who has an extenalve acquaintance with prominent retail dry goods and notion houses in this city preferred, None but those wlio are able to command a liberal salar: ae need apply. FHILIP-B. LOW & “ioigry and. gentiomen fi SALESMEN : FOR josiery and gentlemen's furnishing departments; also a window dresser. H. B. RUSSELL, So0'Bowery. ‘ANTED—FOUR EXPERIENCED RETAII. DRY goods salesmen, for our aoe goods department; none vat first class men need a) Apr J. dC. JOHNSTON: 187 and 769 Broad v ANTED.—AN EXPERIENCED RETAIL DRY GOODS Ag me me sicrn el by Gere @ good, , steady uthwestern ¢: airing ior © tween 9and 10 o'clock A. M., at yas West ath se ‘ANTED—A Lea Sh BY A MARRIED MAN; NO ids. farming, rat horses and the general work on a gentlemati's place wife would take charge of dairy or a gentlem youse; good Teler- ee. Address L. V., box fs Herald omtee. WAXTED-TWO GOOD DRY GOODS SALESMEN, PY xSP to EDWARD McCAFFEY, 687 Fulton st., rool lyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY ‘A YOUNG MAN, AS clerk, cashier, collector FF F pny, Potion of trust; ‘ood city references. Address J Herald Uptowtt Branch otice. ANTED—FIRST CLASS GERMAN SALESMEN FOR dress goods; also a Sood window dresser. 1. B. OLAPP, 260 Grand st. COACHMEN AND “GARDENERS, ‘A. FIRST | CLASS COACHMAN AND GROOM. WITH best ot city referennen wishes a situation; has the best of Sree ply at ©, ¢ A GERMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACHMAN can milk and take rience in sein care of trottin, stock. 5 saddl ery at UI " Fe and Fe com tsa single mans Charge of @ gentiéman’s place. GEORGE SLEEPMAN, jon, N. ‘ANTED—FIRS1 CLASS MILLINER AND TRIM- mers, two salesiadies, yearly engagement; also work given oul to competent hands. Sub immediately at 186 Bowery. ‘ANTED—A GOOD GERMAN cook IN A “SMALL rivate tamily; she must have good references. Call at ig West 45th st, between the hours of MA. M. and 1 V ARTE ‘A SALESLADY, WHO HAS HAD EXPE- nee, and is active and intelligent. and knows how to sell Apply at Smith’s Pattern Bazaar, 914 Broad- way, for two days. GoAcHMAN’s SITUATION WANTED—BY A ingle man who thoroughly understands the busi- ess; will'make ‘himself generally usetul; satistactory references given. Address C. C., box 125 Herald office. COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—THOROUGH ly understands his business; has the best references; ho objection to the country. Can be sven at 47 East 52d st. A byt ak 8 SITUATION WANTED—BY A SIN- gle man; has been driving through New, York and Brooklyn for the last five years: has fen years’ reference py sobriety and capability. ‘Address , box 163 Herald WANTED THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED SALES- ladies, for ribbons and laces. Apply to R. MEARES, 6th av. and 19th st. “‘W4STED_ EXPERIENCED ‘our millinery department and show rooms. Ladies of good appearance and ‘first class references will obtain ArSsalurles Apply. gn, Monday between ? and 10 A. 3 HhigeRct Lo: 4 CO,, 289 and 201 Fulton ooklyn. | TANTED—DRY GOODS SALESMEN. APPLY BE- fore 10 to . ARMSTRONG & CO., 650 6th ay. SALESLADIES FOR ANTED_¥IRST CLASS, EXPERIENCED HANDS ‘gents’ scaris. FLEISCH & ARON, 4743 and 47636 Broadway. Be 95 HANDS WANTED—TO MAKE SMALL BOYS? suits at home ; goon prices and steady work. S12 Sth st., between avs. and 10 te FOR KNOTTING FRINGES; ALSO ist ey the business, to whom wages will lea TOMLINSON ‘BuOTnERS, 658 Broadway, room 17. be pald Ww SITUATIONS ‘WANTED—MALES. COLORED MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS MEAT cook; first class reference from last place. Call on address COOK, 250 West 47th st, for the whole week. FIRST CLASS FRENCH COOK, SPEAKING ENG- A. lish, in a private family; seven’ years’ 58008 reter- ence. Apply to Mr. VILLA K, 37_West 28th A YOUNG wax WILLING TO WORK FOR FIVE OR six dollars a week at anything. Address J. M. B., Herald office. RESPECTABLE BOY, 15 YEARS OLD, WISHES © stendy situation in’ a wholesale or commission house. Addre ‘OH, 200 Bleeck N_ ACTIVE, MAN, WITH EIGHT ENERGETIC yenrs’ experience, desires to join alive real. estate ‘and commission. Send propositions to RISE, box 14 Herald office, POSITION AS JANITOR OR ANY OTHER RE- sponsible situation, by a respectable ry; ; satisfac. iory ‘reteremce given. ' Address H. D. H., cre of A. Schorske, 442 8 ‘8th a ERS SITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN firm ‘on. salar, ERP AR: Fin quarried man, two children, who thoroughly under. au! the care of stock, &€ nine years’ be: 7; k., at Bridgeman's Call on or address weed ‘sore, 876 Broadw: ITUATION WANTED, A VERY INTELLIGENT BOY of 15 wishes a situation in a dry goods store; would like a place. where he could work his way up on his merits; would be sure to please. Address SNAP, Herald comme ITUATION WANTED—IN A FOREIGN AND DOMES. 1D te liquor store, by..a competent young inan, as sales: men for city or far Western trade. Address LIQUOR SALESMAN, Herald offic QitcaTion WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AS BAR- Keeper: one who understands the business and can furnish Kood reterence, “Address F. E. T., Herald T° BILLIARD ROOM AND HOTEL KEEPE| Wanted, by ayoung married man, @ position billiard ror) oF hotel bar oF ofc ood references. Ad- dress J. P.. Herald office, Wayren-ny TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENG- lishinen, just arrived, situations ax waiters in a first class private inmily or club house ; good references. Ad- dress box 1,690 Post office, New York. CLERKS. AND SALESMEN, igh T EDWARD RIDLEY & SON'S, A Grand and Allen sts., New York city— Wantea, young salesmen whé speak English and German fluently, for our ea uriosity Department, A. SALESMAN OF TEN YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN the se look ingwiags and Pag ane, busine Js open SINGLE ENGLISHMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS coachman; thoroughly understands the, bus will be found sober and obilging. Address A. L., Uptown Branch office. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN ENGLISHMAN AS coachman or gooom; isa competent man; has lived 10 years with his last employer, b by whom he is well re- commended. Apply or address 252d av., for two days. ae CLASS COACHMAN WANTS A_ SITUA- tion; | ete years’ highest recommendation from ray ‘ast sath eget who Is selling out. Call at or address |e} mounter. w+ eae Ae GOOD CANVASSERS FOR inger Family Sewing Machine. Apply ut 61 gomery st., Jersey ‘ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT BOY, WILLING Post mare himself generally useful. Addroes box ‘ost office, ‘ANTED—AN ERRAND ey IN A MANUFA‘ ing establishment; one with good recomme tlons may address 8. L. & K. Herald ol ‘WANTED—A BOY, 14 TO 15 YRARS, IN WHOLES| jewelry office; must reside In city with paren be highly recommended. Address, in handwriting, 3,069 New York Post office. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO, UNDERSTA e city grocer ness, retail: referenee guises ‘apply {oJOHN GAYNOR, 06 Grand #t “‘ANTED—A COLORED BOY, IN PRIVATE FAM Apply toP. H. WILLLAMS,70 Broadway, room WAXZED—A BRIGHT, INTELLIGENT BOY, AB 14 years old, in a broker's office; must Nve arents and be Well recommended xa salary fret ress, in handwr! of ay icant q Herald office. ig oF applicant ‘ANTED—A FEW GOOD MEN TO aare Elias Howe machine, at 418 Fulton st, Brool ry and commission. (etl coos AND CARVER IN opt mn. To a man @ permanent situa} Address E. B., box 180 15 Herald Uptown Branch office. yea WANTED—AT BETI’S DINING SALQ 541 6th av. 7OUNG MEN WANTED—10 LEARN TELEGRA| fo,fill situations as goon, as qualified. App tional School of Telegraphy, 139 8th st., between way and 4th ay. THE TRADES, N ACTIVE MANAGING 30 MAN OF EXPERIENC C: ramengerient of Te lesires enj ot New York; skilfal tachelan’ in Sel yer Paver and redustion of expenses; there all kinds of machinery. Jersey City Post office, (Oj ENGRAVER WANTED—BY R. SNEIDE! Cia oe “Address M MANAGE, eR, er ay BELIEVE ANY that 1 have submitted to the demands of striker! pag will submit. Every bats rr is a lie out of REEN, 18 Jacob: ITUATION WANTED, AS ASSIS Vcore rill furnish, chair, instrament cesaal ness; small salary. Gres WANN, Herald Uptown Branch office. al LASS CUTTERS WANTED—DORFLINGER Gi Company, Greenpoint, N. ¥. EWELLERS WANTED.—TWO OR THREE Fi) class workmen on Etruscan and Roman work. .M. RAMEE & CO., 25 John EWELLER Pe fetlhatr gels: GooD pia to A. RENSHAW, %5 Broadway. New Vor AINT SALESMAN WANTED—ONE WHO HAS perience, Address, stating age, reference, qual tions, &c., PAINTS, Herald office, ROOF READER.—WANTED, A peat Ee . for a first class book and job offic and a practical printer, Address BET. Herald of vot ILK HAT FINISHERS AND CURLERS WAN’ At 60 Nassau st. 10 MANUFACTURERS.—A SUPERINTENDENT 20 years’ experience in the manufacture of p fine and intricate machinery, tools, &c., is open fo engagement; is thorough "and energetic, poser reat capacity to direct and concentrate large ers of employes in the most profitable manner. parceoulare dress SUPERINTENDENT, box 222 Hej] office. INSMITH WANTED—TO GO A SHORT DISTANC we country. Apply at 305 Pearl st. on Monday 10 BOOKBINDERS.—WANTED, FIRST ©! sean pers, gold layers and handbanders, at #4 rion st. lag HATTERS.—FIRST CLASS FINISHERS WAN’ immediately. Apply to DUNLAP & CO., 526 Br way. Ms ipsd HATTERS.—GOSSAMER BODY tae WAN" Peoattt stuck Unings. Apply to DUNLAP & CO, roadway. 10, JEWELLERS “FOR SALE, THE TOOLS Fixtures, complete, with Lease of pre and Workshop, suitable for the manut Foom for. 2) mien or more. Terms moderate. regeecste parties need SPRY. 9 Addre: GEORGE A. DARRESS, old. ‘Maid floor, front. BLANK BOOK BINDERS.—WANTED, A FT class job blank book finisher; also & man, to 8) half bound jobs. |. MELLEY, 26 Vesey y 10 area: TAILORS.—A YOUNG MAN sires a situation ag cutter; good reference. Add. J. CROAKE, Herald Uptown Branch office, for two 4. ., Private stable. FIRST CLASS COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANT- ed—By 4 young married Englishman; excellent city Feferences. Apply, for two days, at late employer's stable, i N EXPERIENCED COACHMAN WANTS 7 SITUA- tion; thoroughly understands his ied 20 years po reference. Call on or address J. B., Ml We th st, . A FIRST CLASS COLORED COACHMAN WANTS A situation; excellent city reference. AddressJ. H. R., box 20 5Ads West t 32d | st A FIRST CLASS MAN (SINGLE) WISHES A SITUA+ tion as coachman, three years’ best personal city references sober and capable. Call or ade WIL! it a7th st. ge a SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE ) man, ina private family; strictly temperate; seven ary Bera ge «from tase place, Gallo or address K. from last ferantth B NARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A THOR. opehly practical Scotch gardener and florist. Ad- dress J. D.'O., box 217 Herald office. SITUATION. WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS coachman ; or ouenly understands his business; be dicen) ed by th the first of the nd 59 V ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young German (married) as florist and gardener; knows the business in all ite ches: can sive best ref: erence. Address nd st., Brooklyn. Wirt Gilad AND COOK; MAN WHO thoroughly understands, horses, vegetable garden and care of lawn; Wife to cook, &c., in a family of two; Place new, with all tie modern’ improvements; German Preterred must be Protestant, Inquire of RS, HAY- $75 PER MONTH AND STEADY EMPLOYMENT will be given to a rellablo oun man who will Joan a on good security, Call at Broad street, room 1 coachman; single ; understands his business ing on account of the family going West; first class city reference. Call ‘on or address T. STEWART & several UPAOLSTERERS. rience preferred. how nari yea Bere, Broadway and 10th st. AG aii WANTED—TO SOLICIT LIFE INSURANCE, Apply at the Hepublic Life Insurance Company's, Broad: 252 BROADWAY. —AITUATION WANTED, AS 1.252, w ANTED=MALE: . way. 10 PRINTERS.-WANTED, A FIRST CLASS | compositor, who thorot iy “adersian is fine Ww Apply to GEO. W. WHEAT 3., No. 8 Spruce st. | RIMMER WANTED.—A CALIFORNIA CLOTH house wants an experienced trimmer; one who been emplayed ins Calltornia house referre r. wages pal Best reference requi Address os] "9st Of WANTED A FIRST CLASS BROADWAY M Chant tailoring establishment, a cutter who te oughly competent, whe is & good salesman and can ¢ mand some trade; to the right party a very hberal ¢ Will be made or ani interest in the business “will be g1) Address, with full particulars, real name, dence, i H. L,, box 179 Herald’ Uptown Branch ‘afice| one week. Lage caebsee JOURNEYMAN TAILOR. TO Go Warsaw, Apply to STENISON, MARQU &C0., 5101 Broadway. Sete YOUNG MAN rs sone bing Gad eresande se re] pel Aye and. wi gel anu hg ‘ stating references, J: 8. Mey Heral IN. A_JEWE! town Branch ANTEDE-A BRASS MOULDER; TO A GOOD Wo. Wn food yaa, and steady, Souler wi given. mAadre ress, with reference, 8. box 114 Herald of foo ag you! e MAN, WHO HAS pedal A three years at Job printing, 0 eg trade thder Instrdction. Apply at No. 5 Park piac wx ‘ANTED—TWO CURLERS AND THREE HAT T mers, at HAWKINS & DICKENSON’S, 503 Broom!) FIVE GOOD TAILORS FOR COATS 7 9 o West. Inquire Monday, between 9 ‘alker st., second floor. ‘ANTED—A PORTER TO PACK AND DELI) ish refe erences from last! ploye: odirese IMPORTER, feral 5Q COOPERS, WANTED-ON NEW | FLOUR y r9) sugar barrels; 18 and 2) cents; ste ndy Work. | BRIGGS, 6 users sf UX. JEUNI Es FILLES FRAN ment arrives, desirent ie vente aaah une fan ericaine comme femme de chambre ou bonne « ts, S'adresser new No. 180 Johnson st., Witlamsbat N. DEMANDE—UNE PREMIERE MODISTE Pt (0) Ia [Boe a He 4 iy aes au St. Julien Hy NE JEUNE ra ee Aan Ant Ca jesire Terme ancals, desire Qretdvaeer cles Mune. East Twenty-eighth street. hy TO SELL FAMILY BIBLES ON AOR ant J and monthly Payments special induce. rence required. rr Oa I at iy ee street. NE JEUNE DAME FRANCAISE DESIRI lacer dans une bonne famille americaine pour dre ef instruire dex eniants; bonnes references. Ba ser a Mine. HORTENSE, 10) Waverley place. A CHANCE wh [BUSINESS why, WOMEN, Bove, ral We sive frie: learn TOMPRD IS College, 30 ith av.,opp>- ye domitionnstitute, Dav and evening. GETIC MAN WANTED—AS AGENT rsa celeprated Silver Powder, iy, C4 etal ma man need apply at office 6, New ‘Snare ty OOF NE JEUNE FILLE FRANOQAISE, QUI SAIT bien coudre, desire place cere femme chambre. Badresser a 202 | ‘est WINES, _Maquons, 4 see “ oF BARRELS OF RYE be sold this ‘week Hi tors Herald opice.

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