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~ SPFUATIONS WAWTED STEAL ES- Cooks, de. 1449 Lowy oy Es FRENCH COOK LATELY SEU urrived from Frames, rs RESPECTABLE, YOUNG eto jim eooking, washing and ironing, ores Taundress, is a So iivato tamily ; good reference frou ‘daat place. Chambermaids, &. WEST 2TH ST.—AS CHAMBERMAID AND waitress; city reference, ‘SD 8T.—A youre ¢ GERMAN GIRL TO DO UP 76 stairs work ina small American family ; good ref- ST, CORNER OF aN as chamberma! and Iorenge® Gait for two. days. 100 Ferree PRESENT weepnay we — 8 and waitress pase. to @ small private 2B. young eth gov ch 312, Et wralina ot 8T.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG chamberwork and waiting. Call for RESPECTABLE YOUNG under- SS ene pres ‘be seen for two we a STARTLING 81 SENSATION IN THE EVENING TEI )_TRLEGRAM, @UR WORKING GIRLS AND THEIR ADVENTURES. Dressmakers and Seamstresses, Beis ‘A SWEDISH GIRL AS SEAM- soos nya romectatte ily ; no objection tocham- QQ West STH ST MADAME, MAGE, FRENCH dressmaker, from Paris, magnon: up dresses of all Kind: valk evening, cloaks, &c. either ladies or Euidren. “She goos out ME WEST 10TH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER’S.—A Protestant young ‘woman, who thoroughly under- stands dressmaking, a8 lady's taaid and seamstress; Dest sity reference. : EAST 18TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman as seamstress; has excellent refer- herself generally useful: no 4 ence and is willing to make ebjection to the country. 6 EAST 25TH ST., BETWEEN MADISON AND 4TH @ first ava—A Grossmaker of several years’ experience in ts to go out By the d and his ‘all the woek. rst class French hoops ‘@ few more enga * 66 3 SULLIVAN ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED or week; can Ges and fitin designer; best city reference, dressmaker and seamstress wishes work by, Lon @ay or week; can bring her own machine. Address R. 67 EAST 96TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ON Wheeler and Wilson and Wilcox and Gibb’s machines Enderstands ail Kinds of unity sewing; bas her own sew! rst nds of family sewing ; has = Bisson.” if required. Call ‘on or address Miss AN- 10: ‘wear, of WEST THIRTY THIRD STREET.—DRESSMAK- ing in the latest style; babies’ een uhder- e latest style ; moderate Sa irs. TRACY. — 6TH AV.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER TO _B0 out by the day. 21 WEST 29TH ST.—. DRESSMAKER, SEAM- stress and tailoress to go out, by the day; Rood pun ‘wages low; use any machine. ‘Address Mrs. TTHEWS. 1 WEST 27TH 8T.—FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER wishes a few more customers; goes out by the gay or week; does all kinds of family sewing; is a good ‘operator. Q33 FAST soTH ST, BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS. — ‘As competent dressmaker and trimmer, by the day or week; best reference. 26: WEST STH Lagat EXPERIENCED OPER- atoron Willcox & Gibbs’ machine to go out by a no omsegons t0 go @ short distance out of the ing second bell. EAST 1TH ST.-A COMPETENT DRESS maker; can cut and fit; trims in the latest style; wishes afew more engagements by day or week ; also a seamstress by day, week or month; can ent and ft a Grens' clothes: naderstands all kinds of tamily sewing; is & good operator ; city reterences. 32 WEST 29TH ST.-A FRENCH DRESSMAKER; *a first class cutter and fitter; makes children’s and ladies’ dresses and underwear in the most fashion- able aries or would go out by the day or week. Address Mme. DE ROSE. 34 Dae EAST 20TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS AND cloak maker, cutter and fitter wishes a few more agement best city reference. Call on or address 35 6TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS SEAM- stress in a respectable family ; understands dress- making: can sew on two machines; would wait on ladies or children or do light chamberwork; one Peat) refer ence from last place. Address SEAMSTRES! 35: HUDSON 8T., BETWEEN KING AND CHARL- ton—A German girl to do sewing and take care ef growing children. Address HERTERICH. 420) BAST TH ST.—A DRESSMAKER, WHO HAS had years of experience in cutting'and fitting, desires a few more engagements by day or week. 478 =) ie IN CORSET STORE,—A SEAMSTRESS, jam kinds of dressmaking, to work in 3 terms low. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1872—QUADRUPLE, SHEET.” SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Heusekeepers, dic. A MIDDLEAGED WIDOW LADY IS ANXIOUS TO obtain a keeper; fy not object to go into a there are small Seda tran heartened gata One Week, M.A. 8, Herald Branch office, Brooklyn. A YOUNG LADY OF KDUCATION DESIRES WRIT. A sng of any kind: wil take it home oF wall go to an Office. “Address HOUSTON, 347 West Sad st. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. WANTEDTAN SALESWOMAN FOR our suit aeparte have first class refer- ence ; good wi & ORR, 183 8th av. A FIRST CLASS FRENCH TEACHER HAS A FEW @ Broadway. for first class pupils. Address Mr, GUEDIN, N asoa LADY, FULLY COMPETENZ, Anas to an agreement as ws negerboerer © in managemne! gx ould take chrye of urmlaned Node re best references. Address Mrs. tae AS Boe AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, OF THE st respect , weeks the ition of hours. mak attractive tate a tote ard beara Peeves ond car care of references given west vey 69 Post office, Sersey Olt CCOMPLISHED SOUTHERN LADY GRADUATE would teach in @ respectab! ntieman’s family, where a gentle lad fs no objection ;reterences exchanged. Address Mrs, U., Girard Coliege, 767 Broadw GERMAN LADY, FORMERLY TEACHER AT A music school in Germany, desires a few more re Bapils for the piano; best references. Cen Beekman place, corner of East 51 st st, PARISIAN LADY, SPEAKING AND TEACHING, i besides, her aes tongue, %, ai a an lish, desires a few more pupil mces. a8 West 12th st sid N AMERICAN pare, DomEerio, fyemzeese?. economical ai jpanionable, a ‘ngth A is arene: em. e cltnor el ag 8 og rie oo 7 best Herald Up Uptown wa Brasil 0 office. ‘OUSEKEEPER.—THE ABOVE POSITION IS DE- sired by an “American lady who has fow relatives aoe renee wi dlomuets facil Dre areas Rage een a erg taal Pees fomiee, W NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WIDOW #3 ceaas a panini mn as housekeeper in a respectable wihows 'e (mah separences given and re- answer. Ad- fam Sere neh nartbaiary MM. Herald office, Laundresses, dc. QT SONRS St., FIRST FLOOR, BACK, BOOM NO. 8. ‘A steady, trustworthy woman to ‘do gentlemen's Washing at hor home. Call for three days. Qj WES? woTH ST.—A GERMAN, FIRST CLASS LAUN. Ded areas desires work by the day, or would take in fine washing; good reference. 26TH ST.—FAMILIES’ WASHING WANTED: $1 HZ dozen, fluting included. Call on or address References. 129 WEST 19TH ST., REAR.—A RESPECTABLE woman to do washing at her residence or to go out; fully competent; can give the best of references. 13 WEST 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST- ant woman to go out by the day washing and ironing or housecleaning ; good reference. 1 WEST 33D ST., REAR, FIRST FLOOR.-—A RE- spectable widow woman to do femities. ra stands fluting, puffing and shirt polishing in ryle, EAST 13TH 8T., 3D AV.—A WOMAN TO TAKE in washing and f ironing ¢ or go out iby ne eae WEST 2D ST.-A GOOD LAUNDRESS (COL- seat will take the washing of a few gentlemen. the iat 13: Bhan gf ISTH 8T., FIRST FLOOR, use.—A respectable woman would lik washine's at her own house; good reference. 145 WEST 939TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECT- able indy to do’ washing, froning and fluting; good references given. 14 EAST 418T ST.—A WOMAN TO GO OUT BY the day washing and ironing; can do Frencn fluting; best references, 153 WEST 2TH 8T., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPEOTA- ble colored woman desires ladies’ and gentle- syle washing at her own house; can do it in first class style. WEST 27TH ST.—A COMPETENT LAUNDRESS 15. wishes a few families’ washing by the week, doz- one A PARISIAN LADY, FIRST CLASS TEACHER OF music and French, desires to exchange josirectce. oe & comfortable home; best references. INCH, box 107 Herald Uptown Branch office, ROTESTANT GIRL TO DO be fatal hfe fand ironing fof ® private family of res fest 49th ANTED.—A yragen. it whe charge of ose e Winter, or & fainily y'tg do ght hou houteork eae ed eel Gree TYLER ab West Twenty-third de sic | # tising office. -A COOK; ONE WILLING TO ‘washing and ironing. ADDI fortwo dayn betes 10 and 2 0’clock, at 38 We Wea FIRST CLASS MILLINER AND TRIM- mer. Apply at REID'S, 361 Canal st HOUSEWORK ; Wee me SMART pean 7OR Hee canta 3 nurse for ehildrens =e at 327 East 16th st, HIGHLY EDUCATED AND SOCOMT LISHED lady, who has had great experience in tuition, de- a Te-engagement as governess; unexce references, ress A. B. A., Post office, B: lyn. HOME DESIRED IN RETURN FOR INTRUCTION, Jn a well situated family, by @ European lad of re: Anement, highly qualified an accomplished lingu! and musician, Experience as best reference. “Addre: EQUIVALENT, Herald office, N ELDERLY LADY, THOROUGHLY EDUCATED, would take aharye of Gf a widower’s house and educate his children in all the English branches, French and. fanc; iy dress Mrs. HALL, Her: Brooklyn Branch office. N EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER INSTRUCTS foreigners in the English language, corrects their ronunciation and accent and gives colloquial lessons; terms (an ae lesson daily) $4 a week. Apply at 363 6th ay., ned AN eXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER GIVES PRI- vate lessons in English, by an easy method, to young gine and grown-up ladies of neglected’ education; partle- ular attention given to the elementary branches, Apply at stationery store, 178 Oth avenue, LADY OF ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE DESIRES fn engagementin a gentleman's family ag resident Goyerness; teaches Englich thoroughly, an excellent mu- sictan and speaks French (Parisian) and Gerinan fluent) Iscompetent to finish in any of the avove accomplish- ments; highest references. Address for one week E, box S841 Post office. IMPLOYING PRINTER! A FEMALE COMPOSITOR deniren employment: & good bund. Address L. P. M., 79 South sth st, Williamsbur, ISITING GOVERNESS.—A a WISHES TO MAKE arrangements with one or two families having young ghildren to. inetruct by the hour, best, refercnoes given ‘Address INSTRUCTION, 47 West ‘twenty-fourth street. ISITING GOVERNESS.—AN ,ENGLISH LADY, CA- pable of imparting a sound, modern education, with accomplishments, desires an engagement; children’ care- fully, grounded ; highest references. Address DERBY, box 188 Herald office, ANTED—BY A YOUNG, EDUCATED WIDOW OF some means, a situation as housekeeper in.e.gen, tleman’stamily or governess, writer in a law office or Savelling companion. Address B., 295 Front at, Worces- r, Mass, COMPETENT ‘also a young Pro- gam: testant ois ry nurse 2 ‘SITUATIONS = “MINETTA LANE, ayy? ) Fan YOUNG 2 inky inter ; understands his besinens thesougaly ss to make his Mousinese th himself generally useful, ‘<0 @ private house, hotel bys BE GIVEN BY A YOUNG MAN, that it get nica @ permmane suid of work, aay ety Fete required. Address box 10) Herald Uptows Branch office. * RESPECTABLE BOY WISHES A SITUATION IN astore; can come well recommended resides with his parents. Apply at 254 9th Ht, COLORED MAN DESIRES A SITUATION ; 18 not atraid of work ; reference if necessary. all or address C. H, W., 25 Charles st. fone, MAN ACCUSTOMED TO WAITING on an invalid gentleman desires a situation in that sal act y. Call tor three Says between 10 and 11 P, M,, at ichermerhorn st., Brooklyn, rane MAN, LATELY ARRIVED IN THIS COUN- try, desires a'situation as Ren -of-all-work ; wise not so much an ames as a good home. Address THOMAS, box 104 Herald office. GOOD PENMAN Metal COPY WORK FOR the evening. Address C. M. P., Herald office. PATON: WANTED—AS HEAD OR SINGLE WAIT- er, Py, a first class walter; city reference. Address 4. B, BEAUVAIS, No. 6 Pacitic: place, 29th st. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN AS watchman, repens hy or porter; the applicant is 8 good writer and accountant; good reference urnished. Address THOMAS iH. EATON.77 State sty , Newark, N. ‘ANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE, SITUATIONS IN A ton te poral ReeTaLs Be house or private family ; any ry w asant su) yu ngs. Bast Wath ets bear bday cer b Gee SITUATION BY A FIRST CLASS COL- cored waiter ina private ply can furnish the YOUN GIRL, FROM housework for rson must be strictly h honest. ly "76 3d AX’ LADY CAN LEARN THE WHOLE ART OF FIT. ting dresses In a few hours, by the latest, simplest and most perfect system in use, for $10; agents wanted; Parisian formula, 219 Sixth avenue. ee, RS, 70 DO Good home offered ; en or month; best references. Call or address, 16 WEST 28TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS would take the washing of a few families and gentlemen; first class reference given. 167 WEST 31ST ST.—A COMPETENT LAUNDRESS wishes a few families’ or gentlemen's waning at her own home. Call on or address LAUNDRE! 204. WEST wri st. REAR BUILDING.—A WOMAN would like to get a few gentlemen's washing or would go out by the day ; best city references, 218 THOMPSON st —AN EXPERIENCED COLORED Inundress solicits washing to do at home ; linens, done in superior style; terms reasonable: age and reliable, Mra, J. WEST 18TH ST. PLACE, THIRD FLOOR.—A respectable woman to do the washing of a small family or a few gentlemen, Call or address, 93 EAST MTH ST., TWO PAIR OF STAIRS, RACK room.—A good laundress wishes some washing to do at her own home; good city reference. A REDUCTION IN TELEGRAPHY re $15; MEN, wo- men, boys and «irls learn and. tal 8 P08 sitions; ae mand greater Pthan the Ei ply. WaHOMesO: "8 College, 20 4th av., opposite Cooper I A —WANTED, FIRST bye EMBROIDERERS ON + flannel and merino Experts only need ap- BY, with samples of woe at at SIMON STERNS’, No. 5 reat Jones st. —WANTED, EXPERT OPERATORS ONLY ON + Wheeler &’ Wilson's machines, in and out the house, on ‘indies’ and children’s undergarments. Apply. with samples of work, to SIMON STERNS, No. 5 Great jones st. pest of references, Call at or address 08 6th av., In the basement. YANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN JUST ARRIVED from ‘England, - mee = Deventer) is accus- tomed to the business, ETE NDERSON, 217 West 17th st WAXTEDIA SITUATION AS BARKEEPER OR wine cellar keeper ina hotel, by a young man; eaks French and English; best reference trom last em: yer. Address PAUL, 22 East Tenth atreet. We. WILL BE GIVEN BY A RESPECTA- young man for a situation; first Coreg (eed quick at figures; five years’ first class reference. for three days, GLERK, box 109 Herald office. ‘ANTED—BY A COLORED MAN, AS ae INA private family, or to travel. 165 Wes ERSONS LIVING OUT OF TOWN WHO DESIRE THE LATEST AND THE LIVELIEST NEWS OF THE METROPOLIS SHOULD READ THE EVENING TELEGRAM. MERICAN AND OTHER SEWING MACHINES ON instalments; work furnished to pay for them; also Fuller & Barnumy’s tuckers for all machines, at 712 Broadway. A. WOXK GIVEN OUT AT ADVANCED PRICES TO pay for first class sewing machines by instai- ents; instruction free. POND & CO., 142 East 8th st, and 21 Astor place, 979 ST AV. CORNER TH ST, FIRST FLOOR.— A respectable firl as first class laundress; has city reference. Apply for two days. 308 EAST NTH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN would like a few washings by the week or month; good reference, 31 EAST 33D 8T.—A_ FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS to do washing, fluting, &c., for a family, or for three or four gentlemen. . BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS., in the store.—A strong woman wishes work by the day washing or housecleaning. Call for two days. 328 EAST 33D &T., SECOND FLOOR, BACK room.—A _ class Iaundress to do gentlemen's or families’ washing, 339 WEST 4TH st, ROOM NAN EXPERIENCED English laundress wit for one or two Tadies' or fumities’ washings ladies" iinen fot up jn elegant style; trial solicited. rs, WALKER, EAST 17TH ST.,SECOND FLOOR, BACK.—A RE- 426 spectable woman to do family washing ; satisfac- tory references, Call or address. 427 a 8TH AV., SECOND FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE sonable terms, and guarantees to give full lent nhac woman will take gentlemen's washing on rea- 429 PAST IITH St, FIRST FLOOR, . RESPECT- able woman wishes a few families’ and gentle- men's washing: terms Tse. per dozen: fluting done on easy terms. Cail on or address LA ESS. 65 2D AV., IN THE BAKERY—A RESPECTABLE woman wishes a few ladies’ and gentlemen's washing, or would go out by the day to work; good refer- ence given. 91 6TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS LAUN- dress or chambermaid. Nurses, &c. 51 CROSBY ST.—AS THOROUGH NURSE FOR LADY eT or baby; hati live in 5 family moderate terms. Call on Monday, at 10 A. M. o1 aa WEST MTH 8T.—A LADY OF GREAT SKILL infants’ nurse. L 207 BROADWAY, BETWEEN 20TH AND STH machine, also a good buttontiole worker. is desirous aking a few more engagements by the day or week Gall or address OPERATOR. A: COMPETENT DRESSMAKER SOLICITS ENGAGE- ment tome. Address DRESSMAKER, box Il, 544g West 32d st. FASHIONABLE, DRESSMAKER—GOES our BY Glass work desired: Address VICTORIA, ce. FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WISHES TO) TO MAKE as thi Bivtish and reliable patterns; refers to leading f families ot this city; terms reasonable. Address box 8,688 Post office ral years’ a dressmaking and millinery business in Berlin, wants a similar situation; would also undertake DRESSMAKER AND CUTTER DESIRES A HOME Ina respectable family ; willing and capable todo Branch office. DRESSMAKER WHO IS A PIRST CLASS CUTTER, drees DRESSMAKER, box MiG Herald “Optown Bratch office. A QOMPETENT DRESSMAKER DESIRES A FEW more engagements by the day or week; fits per. n Given. Address F., Herald Uptown Branch office sts.—A first Class operator on Grover & Ba- r with « dressmaker; can furnish machine. ts by the day. in families oF ‘Will take work A Beta cute: tits and trivas tn intent 8 first a few more engagements by the da most n cic} YOUNG LADY WHO HAS MANAGED FOR SEVE- travelling. Address DRESSMAKER, box 111 Herald office, ill kinds of sewing. Address Miss W., Herald Uptown tier and designer, isopen for an engagement. Ad: fectly and trims in the latest styl rst class references LADY I8 DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A POSI- tion as forewoman ina first class dressmaking es- ‘tablishment; has had 10 years’ experience in the business and can re Gnexcept flonable reterence. Address tor ene wee! 8., box 120 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. ‘ANTED—BY AN fa eae Rr ilgle pdreal I A situation as seamstress and lady's maid can dreay hair; good references, Apply at WORKING WOMEN'S P CTIVE UNION, $8 Bleecker st General ‘Housework, &e. 37) CATHARINE 8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO and experience would like a tew engagements as ddress Mrs. HANFORD, care Mrs. Dr, Adams. OQ tH 8%, NEAR STH AVA SCOTCH PRO. testant woman apnurse and seamstress: is capa- ble of taking full charge of a baby from ite birth; can bring it up with the bottle; no objection to the country; good reference. Call for two days. 107 WEST, 2TH SOA RESPECTABLE Grnt, latery landed, as nurse and seamstress. Call for two days, 23 EAST 35TH ST.—A MONTHLY. NURSE DESIRES engagement: references first class; ring the top 23 west ‘8D ST.—A MONTHLY NURSE, JUST Me Faking in the refers to first physicians residing in the ci ity. class families’ and 33 WEST 48TH ST.—A HEALTHY YOUNG WO. man with a &aiit bas oid of milk as wet nurse; good city reference. ll for two days. 2 general housework ; best city reference, 86 2D AV., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A RE, spectabile woman to do general housework, ook, wash and Iron; references. Housekeepers, &e. 8 BH BEDFORD ST., IN THE BASEMENT.—AS HOUSE- r oF any Other respectable position of trust, by an Baghth woman Me years ot ages i hest reference. 1 ba ond PLACE.—A YOUNG WIDOW As yusekeeper; would not object to take care of and Snsarost' young children; the best reference can be given; mone but respectable parties need reply. Adaress Mrs: BROWN, care of Miss ws. 6 WEST 38TH 8ST.—AS FIRST CLASS HOUSE- Le aay is thorough in every department of man- agement In ‘agentleman'’s family, having great experi- 4.14. QUMBERLAND St. BROOKLYN, N. ¥.—A respectable young girl to take care of grown ap children or to do. chamberwork: good. ome in country preferred or to go travelling. Address E. C. 4 QQ BAST TH ST. BETWEEN 187 AV. AND AV. A.—A reapectaijle girl in a respectable family to take care of children and do plain sewing. Can be seen for two days. RESPECTABLE GIRL Ai Goop 8 NURSE— Sewers cam cut and At tor childrens therospeiy anderstands the care of children? would like a baby froma its birth; est city reference. Apply by lett wages, to M. -) station D. YOUNG MARRIED LADY WOULD LIKE A BABY Tee ake careors ‘pone need apply. bait thove wae are willing ay for the best of care. ress box Herald Uptown Branch office. stating 10 WEST 19TH ST.—-A REFINED YOUNG LADY, of pleasing address, stranger in the cijy, as com- panion or housekeeper. WEST 43D ST.—A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN HOUbEKEEPER QH BLEECKER ST. CIGAR STORE—A MIDDLE AGED as working lousekeeper; * working Housekeeper will take entire charge of A 121 housekeeper for a widower; will go in th dry it desired; children not ‘oviected ia, City reference, EAST WTH ST.—A WIDOW LADY WI 208 poate by the month, week or day, of as house: Stacsired, EAST NINTH ST.—A LADY DESIRES A PosT- tion as housekeeper; fully capable of takin 2.8 good home. Address for one week Mrs, MARY management and tender care: wages not suitable home required. Call on or address highest respectability and refinement as house- T or in some position of trust, or would act as com- pesto lad; yn oF addi SHTON, Panton for an invalid lady; triflers need not reply. Address W., Herald off $i ot the best of relerence given. Call on of address Eee French lady, understanding cooknig and housekeep. WEST 2TH 8T. YOUNG WIDOW LADY AS Gail on oF address for one week Mrs. LI ood operator on Singer's machine ; has bh Call it jengaged. 6 nachine ; has her own any household and rendering home com py A re it ee Ba 8 object. - Roped ‘woman as housekeeper; children will Bae, REBPEN, tor two days 917 4TH AY.—A YOUNG ENGLISH LADY OF THE jon t to N AMERICAN LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER. oR Com. COMPETENT YOUNG LADY FROM ENOLAND, stranger in the city, desires ation ae hotise- Keeper or cumpanion. Address E. “C Herald office. YOUNG WIDOW LADY, EDUCATED AND WELL connected, would like the charge of a gentleman's use; can instruct children if required. Address Mrs. ROY, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. _ MIDDLE-AGED AMERK A} Ae atae ade, Taeee SD mbly 5 a frable than, Ni ; good reference. * ‘ow office, Haflem: COMPETENT, RELIABLE PERSON DES pituation as housexecper in @ quiet family, with her ughter, where her services would be rendered for her ; best reference. Address "APPROBATION, Herald Agme roe a LADY OF POSITION AND EDUCATION DESIRES A oe a situation as Army? and companion or as as- rivate school; references exchanged. Ad- ednesday 8. P,, box 65 Post office, Hudson 42 WEST 82D ST.A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes housecleaning or washing by day or week; good ‘Feference. 525 6TH AY., MME. GOLARD'S.—A YOUNG GIRL, ‘who isa thorough competent lady's maid; un: derstands hairdressing and Wheeler & Wilson's machine; best reference; no objection to travel, Call for two days. 65 a “AV, SECOND FLOOR. N AMERICAN +e) woman wishes to travel with a rem a or go to Calfornia nurse oF Wi iting maid. "address A. MIDDLE-AGED PROTESTANT WOMAN WILLING to give part of her time in light service for a good home, may address HOME, box 4 station G. A. YOUNG LADY (AMERICAN) DESIRES A HOME with a respectable American famil: Ce means in Kew York city, a8 companion and, asgis Greasmaker. Address H. H,, station D, New ' York. WOMAN, SPEAKING PARISIAN N_ ENGLISH French, Atm d co ‘engagement for the gen No- vember in a fancy busines: A. RAYWOOD, Whirlpool YOUNG LADY, WHO I8 A COMPETENT NEEDLE- woman and has had several years’ experience with children, wishes to enter a “os family as behddong I or companion to lady: good eity roterences. Address Mise good saleswomi LADY | OF CULTURE, AMIABLE AND CHEER. ful. also thorough in all household duties, would like a position where she could be tisetul and earn a com- fortable support; reliable reterence given. Any one. in need of such service as she has the capaci eect Address Mrs, VERE, Brooklyn Post ofice, °° "enae ‘ Intelligence UMices. Gamay SERVANTS FOR ALL POSITIONS, CAPA- ble and trustworthy, constantly found gesis howery, entragce on Bleeck PROFESSIONAL bumyarion= WANTED— r LADY INSTRUCTS, “AT HER RESIDENCE OR THE Pupils, with great hiccess all the Engilsh branche French, 4c. ; has simple meth for ladies of neglect edueation mar ‘and swrians are specialties. Address gcalton SEACHER, be (ir, ih the evening. 139 Weut ah at, between 6th and 7th SMART WOMAN, WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER. stands herself and is neat with the pen, wanted for an office: wages $8 per weck. Address SMARTNESS, Herald office. A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT SALESWOMAN ‘wanted—Who understands the jet jewelry and tor- toise shell business ; to such a one fair wages and seen employment w! ven. , with reference, to emp y it will be Ay ith rete u GIN, 725 Broadway. ‘A,.™ STEWART & 00. WANT . first class DRESSMAKERS, first class CLOAKMAKERS, first class EMBROIDERERS, first class CRAPE WORKERS, first class OPERATORS on Wheeler & ‘Wilson's, Grover & Baker's and other sewing machines, Steam or treadie. Bloady employment and tigeral pey r piece or week. Apply at Ninth: street entrance, road way and foun at PP .—ONE MUNDRED FIRST CLASS CLOAK P4 canis wanted—At D. B, BABCOCK'S, 167 and 169 rch st LOAK AND SUIT MAKERS WANTED—25 FIRST class hands can have the best af old and steady work all season at A, FIELDS’, 253 Grand st. | gee WANTED—AT 53 EAST 29TH ST. RESSMAKERS.—SEVERAL FIRST CLASS WAIST trimmers wanted to competent hands liberal wages will be paid. Call for two daysat 110 West 224 IRST CLASS MILLINERS WANTED. Mrs. J. MOLONEY’S, 41 Division street. OOD WRITERS WANTED-LADIES TO ADDRESS envelopes; those who are used to it, Address MAR- TIN DUTTON & CO., 704 Broad dway. OVERNESS WANTED—FOR YOUNG CHILDREN; Must understand French and the rudiments of mu: sic. Address COUNTRY, b Post office. ‘OUSEKEEPER WANTED—FOR A FIRST CLASS restaurant; must be thoroughly capable of taking charge. Address WINCHESTER, Herald office. ADIES—WORK FURNISHED AT HOME TO PAY for new, first class Sewing Machines, on monthly in- stalments, from $5 10, Instructions tree. NEW YORK MACHINE STITCHING COM $61 Third avenue, near Twent; PERA HAT TRIMMERS WANTED—AT AMIDON'S, 20 5th av., one door above Twenty-sixth st. Noné but experienced hands need apply.& ESPECTABLE GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID AN ‘waitress; first class reference. Apply to JAMES A, CLARK, , 791 Broadway. GaLEsrADy WANTED—COMPETENT FOR. MILLI- Ty business; also errand girl and an ALIS” Apply at 421 6th av. bh or agey ye DRESSMAKERS AND APPREN- tices, at 469 6th av. TANTED—A GOOD MILLINER; Apply at 211 Ist ay. APPLY ar GOOD WAGES. Wind errand EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKERS and errand girl. A, BURDICK, 100 West Ath si Weare MILLINER, TOGOA SHORT DISTANCE into the country. Apply at 563 Broadway, between 9 and 12, Mon ih V ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER AND TRIM. a mer, at the Union Bazaar, 43 6th av., between 2lst an st ANTED—SEVERAL NEAT AND TIDY GIRLS TO learn the business and keep stock in order; also cash girls. STERN BROTHERS, 367 6th av. ANTED—THREE OR FOUR FIRST CLASS SHOE bow hands at 101 37th st., corner Av. ; Do work given ont; none others need apply trom 9 till 12, bapa at FOR COTTON AND ; also crochet hands: parties to work at their own homes. Apply. at 630 Grand ay., Brooklyn, ANTED—A FEW WAIST TRIMMERS; NONE NEED fi Tebfond be first class hanas; also a smart errand girl. roadway, Vv ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SALESWOMAN IN A fancy goods store ai fre reference required. Call for three days in n store 8) $d ay ANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER TO TAKE CHARGE of & house for a party of gentlemen also. man to actas steward and waiter. Address box 1,799 Post office. ANTED—A GOOD-TEMPERED, WILLING GIRL TO cook, wash and iron (city reféren at 21 Bs *e 'y references required), at WASTED” Goon GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work in a family of three. A) 4 avis Bast bua ly pply, with reference, Wea MILLINER FOR FIRST CLASS OUS- tom work, None but competent persons need apply. 19 West ath st., between Greene and Mercer sts, WANTED-EXPERIENCED | WOMEN TO WORK ON drapery and curtains, Apply, it 19th st. entrance. _ARNOL: OGNSTABLE #60. W TED—A GIRL, ABOUT 16, FOR HOUSEMAID and waitress in’a small family, Apply at 288 East 13th st., between 10 and 2, on Monday, ANTED-FIRST OLASS OPERATOR, ON SINGER sewing machine. Inquire of D, K. HALL & SON, 169 Chatham st. ekg ‘ANTED—AT 8) WEST 47TH ST., A WAITRESS, WHO WA anderstanas her business; best city references in all respects will be required, WASTED-A DRESSMAKER TO OPERATE ON Wheeler & Wiison’s inachine ; Also skirt trhinmers and waist finishers; none but those tomed to first class work need apply at Miss J, LYMAN sl 48 is nat 1th st. __ CLERKS AND SALESMEN, ee eeeR A YOUNG MAN WHO. HAS HAD FOUR YEARS’ EX- perience in the wholesale watch business desires a situation: best references, Address A. B. C., box 136 Herald office. TTENTION, MERCHANTS,—WHY ADVERTISE FOR bookkeepers, clerks, porters, &c., when you can rogure reliable ones: free of charge, by applying at the imployment Office, No. 4 Fourth stréet ? BOOKKEEPER.—&4 WHOLESALE FIRM I8 DE- firous of securing a good situation for thelr bookkeeper and confi eaitals clerk, who for nine has proven hiinself worthy of any trust t, reposed in him; pecurity af reqmred, Address B.,box 132station A. YOUNG MAN, WELL RECOMMENDED BY FORMER employers, wishes a situation as assistant in a hotel Office, or as assistant bookkeeper or clerk in a store; would accept of moderate wages. Address CLERK, box 125 Herald office. YOUNG AMERICAN GENTLEMAN OF GENERAL business qualificutions desires a position as clerk, salesman, agent or collector; salary not ¢o much an Joct.as permanent ‘employment: Al reference, Address 44th st, ‘A. YOUNG MAN, 29 YEARS OF AGB, WANTS 4 SITU. ation as entry, shipping or call ¢lerk, or in pthier capacity, at reasonable salary, with’ promises of future promotion; references good. Address SHE—D, Herald office. <-- OURB MS pe SALESMEN, W ferman sat per re with cy rade to BRADBURY BROR. Sid ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, AGED 2, A POSI. reas OB. Horak aa Tpobeeale business or totravel, Ad- Wi nen aia Seg FEW poy J CLASS CLOAK SALES. men; also B88 208 rae to call. cloth and silks. Wa ), O'BULLIVAN & CO., 900 Bre Broadway. RST CLASS DRY GOODS SALESMEN. ANTED—AN heres at lll FIRST CLASS Ww salesman for our suit ee ORR, 183 8th ‘Apply at K. HORTON 4 CO.'S, 394 and 396 Fulton ‘ANTED-A YEW pQOMPETENT, CLOAK SALES. tryon ee we a ladies, good figures, . O'BU. ©O., 900 Broadway. be <r SALESMAN IN THE SHAWL (AND en, Apoly Setsanally or 69 better OEOnee RETES, av. peri e A pot CORRESPONDENT OR sendy a al avwrites 4 Agia ofan French Warren beg Seto As ba iy aly eld BY A Hiperfene gan turnigh goed good Tilorence, Address FIRST CLASS MAN TO TAKE CHARGE the hosiery tof a retail Wear ofan bay fo epartment pdway. "y sddress for three days MERCHANT seston "“ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SL meNAE FO! Ww: a Cot Oy Aenertment, ono for the GREE rn Bead ee een AmpIY gt once vi WASORs Wares. Pine? CUABS payee ore ae to » FLANAGAN FE OO Sa ee eran ARB WANTED—A FIRST OLASS WINDOW DRESSER; salary no ghee also expertenoed a city men & men for our Cat salarien Will be rand Nae Tat seem ene Maa apply. DALY a RRER & 20 and 51 Ca‘ sarine st. WA Lae ANAC A aE $ rences require wanted, where employ a married rs single and rereremceet none nee Srwer that is aoa | of Keeping aver or watchmaker preferred. JEWELRY Hernia Brookiyn Brancihomes Wt D—ON A WEEKLY TRADE JOURNAL, AN Al writer on financial and commercial matters, experience and style as a writer and samibe to to wate on any subject as well may secure an ex- cellent position by addressing TRADE, Herald office. ‘ANTED—TWO YOUNG MEN AS STUDENTS AT oe, Inquise of Dr, PERRY, Dentist, 24 West COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. *\ RESPECTABLE YOUNG M MAN WISHES AE SITUA iorges, and elll woake Wissel! overalls masta Madsecs . re P., box 24) Herald office, ‘ding SINGLE MAN WISHES A COACHMAN AND groom’s situation in a private family; best city ref- ange Call on or address J. 8.,140 West Wth st., pri- SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN; THOR- sie understands his business; very best refer- ghees country preferred. Can be seen at 24 Lexing- A GENTLEMAN WANTS A SITUATION FOR HIS coachman—Sober, trustworthy young man perienced, careful city driver; excellent groom: p understands the care of horses, harness and ebrria Meproert tn ardening and care ot ver oral can mill afraid to work; will make himself uset ful, willing and obliging. in Walling and obliging. Address for eT A DRS Ouran SITUATION WANTED—BY A _ RE- spectable man, who thoroughly understands his busi- bry ih bag four yeirs’ city Ship ed from last employer, D., box 125 Herald office, ap cece HIS EMPLOYER, A SITUATION AS coachman for a young colored man: can recom- mend him highly. Address H. H., Herald office. ‘W4nteD By A RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN, A situation as coachman or waiter; can bring best city reterence. Apply at 189 West $8d st., second floor, Vy ANtan—sy A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A SITUA- tion as groom or coachman; good reference from lastemployer. Call on or ‘addrens R. L., 213 West 26th st., private stable, for three days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG COLORED man, a situation as coachman, groom or waiter in Spires family ;,good references can be given. Address 4th av., for two days. Wrens SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A Protestant man, who thoroughly understands the care and management of horses; has ‘nine ence; is perfectly sober. Address L. D., ANTED—COACHMAN AND GARDENER. NONE ‘other than one thoroughly competent in both branches, especially in the caro and management of horses néed apply. Call, with reference, at No, 8 Battery place, New Yor ‘ANTED—COACHMAN AND GARDENER; ONE thoroughly competent in both branches, a capecially Management of horses. Adiress. wi ‘wages expected, HME Mt, box Ouel New ice. ine ears refer- W ANTED—A STEADY, INDUSTRIOUS AND TIDY married man as coachmen, gardener and useful man; must know his busines: erences; will have house ‘and at 49 South st., up stairs, ref: pply ave satistactor’ rden for himself. A GERMAN | DRUGGIST, LICENSED, EXPERI- enced, speaking French and eae wishes to take charge of a'first class store; best refereuces; small capi- faldfsposable Address CHEMISTRY, Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG MAN, WITH SOME EXPERIENCE IN bookkeeping and correspondence is wanted in a wholesale house. One willing to make himself generally useful will address, stating Fomrencee (which must be Ep class) and salary expected, M. F. P., box 112 Herald office. DVERTISERS, ATTENTION.—A YOUNG MAN OF ‘perience, who understands drawing up and dis- ine hav ertisements to thebest advantage, wishes to ¢ arrangements to attend to the advertising depart- ment of one or two good business houses; the most ad- yantageous terms will be procured from the various city journals; no remuneration required. Address SCRIBE, ox 160 Herald office. OOKKEEPING.—WANTED.—I WILL INSTRUCT thoroughly in Bookkeeping and Accounts a few pouns men or others at_my house, Brooklyn, from 7 to 10 terms moderate. Address COLLINS, box 140 Herald office. OLLECTORS WANTED.—APPLY TO EDWARD D. BASSFORD, Cooper Institute. ‘Ore SALESMAN WANTED.—ONE COMPETENT to take een charge of department; also men in our Rosiery and woollens. pia . K. PEYTON, 272 and 274 Bowery. _ ENTIST’S ASSISTANT.—DR. HENDERSON, OF 201 Clinton st., Brooklyn, wants @ good assistant opera- ust be an’ expert gold filler es RUG CLERK WANTED—AT 511 FULTON ST. Cea with good reference; none other need ‘app! Tee ban GOODS SALESMAN WANTED. ONE HAVING perience on the avenue preferred. Apply to KARSCH & GUENTHNER, 126 Sth & RY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED. EXPERIENCED Tene wv apes cy Soronses gals need py MM. ‘and 209 Groenwich street. tor; RUG CLERK SwinnaieLs antabe YOUNG MAN of experience and good recommendation. Apply fer, three days, in Gates av., corner Downing st., Brook- IRST OLASS DREBS GOODS SALESMEN WANTED — Good salary and any loyment, at WECHSLER & ABRAHAM'S, 297 | Fulton st., Brooklyn. OOD SALARY PAID TO A THOROUGHLY COMPE: tent man as cashier; must be quick and active and rofielent Tn every respect: none but {tose prod\cin of reference and security need apply. CASHIER, , Herald office. WILL GIVE ONE MONTH'S SALARY FOR A SITU- tion as clerk or bookkeeper, or as dry goods salesman, B.C. L, Herald office. ERCANTILE CORRESPONDENT WANTE. petent to take the position of first assistant ii house must thoroughly understand Ae frecs details of filling orders and must be c: ie as a scholar Herat Ae Address, with Tel ferences, box 118 lerald office. Oo" OR TWO FIRST CLASS SALESMEN, NOW travelling for the hardware or furniture trade, can make money by selling on commission a patent:d staple article, now in use ten years, that will suit their line Pot trade and not interfere with their houses: sample carried in vest pocket; commissions liberal. Call at the Patent Agency, 812 Broadway, third floor. igh ENGLISH AND GERMAN DRY GOODS salesmen wanted; also one window trimmer, Ap- Wire, Sunday at 299 and on Monday at 315 Grand st., jMiamsburg. lary from $15 to $25 } Ahan week. very Qrwarion, WITH LARGE CONCERN, FOR YOUNG man \ bp a ronenn salsty. ood: situation rmanent former employment, Bier particulars, W. BAKER, box S71 Post office.” ge WANTED—A_ GENTLEMAN WHO I8 well acquainted with the wine and liquor trade and able to speak English and Germ: and Liquor Importer, box 183 Hert ALESMAN WANTED—FOR THE RETAIL MIL- Sy linery and fancy goods trade; a smart, active man that thoroughly understands the business, Address, lating salary expected, M., box 128 Herald Brooklyn dress W. W., 1 office. Wine ALESMAN AND MANAGER WANTED.—WE RE- ‘quire the services of a man thoroughly competent to take charge of a frst class plumbers’ supply store; one acquainted with the entire details of the business, compe- tent to buy, sell and give estimates and who will devote is entire time and energy to the business can have aper- manent position and liberal salary ; only those competent to fill this position need answer, giving name and dren one where last employed. Address METALS, Herald office. ALESMEN WANTED. —APPLY Tu LORD & TAYLOR, corner Grand and Chrystie sts. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—SEVERAL FIRST CLASS makers walst and cloak hands come prepared Mine, RALLINGS, 1,115 Broadway, under the WARTED-A COMPETENT MILLINER AND TRIM- accustummed Mio the best. Work need apply. to. ile. e best work ne a shaid HEY, 296 4th av., one door above 10th st. ANTED-EXPERIENCED, | SALESLADIES FOR laces, embroideries “and feathers; to, competent hands, with city experience, we offer good salary and steady situation, STERN BROM 67 6th av. and 119 West 28d st. 10 WHOLESALE GROCERS AND MERCHANTS generally, .—The advertiser, an nective, intelligent younsy man, having several years’ experience in a down- wn house as bookkeeper, Invoice and general clerk, wants a situation; is a good accountant, quick and cor: ects refers to his late employers. Address H. 0. G., box 120 Herald oftice. 417 3D AV., IN REAR.—A YOUNG COLORED MAN wishes @ situation as coachman and to take care of road horses. é HELP WANTED—MALES. N ERRAND BOY IN A HAT STORE. —APPLY AT HALL & KENNELL'S? 259 Greenwich st. T, STEWART & CO. WANT GENTEEL, INTELLI- ofent CASH BOYS. Apply, with references, at Manager's desk, Broadway and 10th st ame TRADES. aa hemeoee WANTS BMPI BMPLOY. N ACTIVE MANAGIN A ‘AGING MAN OP EXPERIENCE IN Gaon etal ds, aes cl i a ‘ sane a UR CUTTER WANTED.—GOOD MAN, MED to retail trade steady ‘all the year; domed to cloth work pre! peat William sire feitys or to ‘Son, BWBLLERS WANTED “THERE, MEN. WHO HO caw orriotte Be EW b oe ota ele cl. EWELLER WANTED—A COMPETENT Pores cabbly, to Seon & BARTZ, a Neen Se New York, "| yep BLLER WANTED—A GOOD JOBBING ata ler; one that can come well recommended and his own tools, at 76 Bleecker st. ITHOGRAPHY.—WANTED, A MAN WHO UNDER- ment con iit haves paper room; one 1 ae ‘AtcH LITHO “men ta ay ont a Kiaaoed gest ny CLASS WORK. saw oi Sagrave solid oi fs monograms initials tor hi a nb Ma eae 8 od Wages. toL. T. BO- 1LVERSMITHS.—SPOONMAKERS AND ENGRAVERS* guy ranted. | Anily (0 WHITING MRGPAGTeRING CoMPAN way, Po PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.—A PRAQTICAL book ager, ot one Romieings ee aati inting in eases cornea as toremal, asslstan reader, mates Or in any aoper capacity ‘where his ex) ht be made available; unexceptional reterences. Gress, for three days, FRANKLIN, 214 Herald office. To Sener Conver ba ae sober men, who have had experic fence in the bus eae ae PX, bring ge relerences. Address Y., box Zid iid iisratd. Pi Lohncti wrgpethiey came EVERAL WORKMEN cameo ustomed a BALD- WIN, SEXTON & PETERSON oS Honda b hd Ages, Cal ala sor aie a digo a boy to learn the: mor! busines who must be snd’ come well tesoree ded. H. “GREEN | Phe tonea cen 250 Bowers Wea HELP FOR LETTERING maps. ane i with specimens of own work, at room 21, 33 West Houston st. TANTED—TWO HANDSAW HANDLE. 3 but first class workmen need apply. AGaggp’ 5. FLINT & UO., Rochester, N.Y, we ap re np gn SAFE MAKERS; ONE 4 pastentito act as foreman. HENDRICKSON COMPANY, 67 North Oxford st,, Brooklyn, N. Ww* NTED—A GOOD CHASER ON JEWELRY. AP- ply to CHATELLIER & SPENCE, 652 Broadway. ‘ANTED—TEN EXPERIENCED COPPER MINERS: also two enters and one sods. Apply at store of ROBER’ McCORMACK, 82 Old slip. ANTED IMMEDIATELY-SEVERAL GOOD JEW- LINT & BRO, ai Green st. Newark, N. J. been MACRIETT WHO Rie BaP nee in repal ‘owing machines. CHINIST, Post oftice e. Dox 296. . a ‘aed “ CELEBRITIES, BLAKE. EVENING TELEGRAM, a REN! CH NCH ADVERTISEMENTS, O* —N DE MANDE—UNE | BONNE F FEMME 1 DE CHAM- bre, qui sache he contra on exige les meilleures references, S'adre: PALMER, Albermarie: louse, en face THotel ae la Cinquieme Avenue. EUX FRANCAIS DESIRENT 8E PLACER DANS| une famille peivess le mari comme maitre d’hotel ;} ia femme comme cuisiniere (vrai cordon bleu); refe-| rence ‘exceptionnelle. Mim adseee a A. J., 262 8me a’ E BONNES OUVRIERE COUTURIERES SONT DE. mandees au No. 9Est 30me rue. Se presenter lundi.| INSTRUCTION, N EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER, GRADUATE: public acad lemy Paris, French and English, wishe pupils, afternoon hours lyn or New York | eB Eatolty references; terns moderate, Address L. Concord street, Brooklyn. A LADY, CAPABLE OF TEACHING ENGLIS8 branches, French, Italian, radiments ot, Germas and music, desires an eng! ment as ting: governe: or would read to ladie ighest: comrenee given. dress, for two days, C. L., Herald office. A —THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPH Eighth street, near Broad way.—Day and Evening situations soon as qualified. Reference, the o! ieee of Western Union Telegraph Company. T ane Oo cr COLLEGE, 0 FOURTH my th ha opposite Cooper ae lute—Bookkeeping, Writing Arithmetic and Languages. Day and evening. Ladies} department. Reduction in ‘elegraphy to $15; tatight prac tically. with instruments. Demand for operatoi GERMAN LADY DESIRES A SITUATION AS oy erness in a first class family ; she of French, German, music, singing, and the first rad ments of the English language ; best city references. Ad. dress box 6,025 Post office. A. SUCCESSFUL TEACHER, WITH CITY EXPERI Sone wo! best of references, desires private schola ere, ‘Herald Uptown Branch office. GENTS WANTED—TO SOLICIT LIFE INSURANCE Apply atthe Republic Life Insurance Company's 229 Broadway. REDUCTION IN TELEGRAPHY TO $15.—MEN, WO. nen, boys and giris to learn and take positions: de: mand d greater than the supply. | THOMPSON'S College, 20 th av., opposite Cooper Ini MANOHESTER FIRM, MACHINERY BxrORrney wants an agent. Address W., 183, care of W. Smith «& Non, Advertising ‘Agents, Manchester, eogland . OY WANTED—TO RUN ERRANDS, AT 85 EAST 10TH st., near Broadway. r OY WANTED—IN THE DRY GOODS COMMISSION business; must 5 with ha gor be salary, first year, $100. Address B. & P., Herald office. ARKEEPER.—WANTED, A BOY, FROM 16 TO 20 years of age, aoa understands tlic business, to assist in the bar of 1 hotel about 30 miles from New York; one of German Wis box we. Address, stating lowest salary, G. Herald office. AW CLERKS AND LAW STUDENTS SHOULD NOT fail to get a complete, practical knowledge of pho- ography at the Institute, 74 Broadway. Write for ¢ WO FIRST. Mery? ADVERTISING CANVASSERS wanted. it 643 Broadway, room 7, from 10 tol o'clock, for tw 10. PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.—WANTED—A boy from twelve to fifteen years old, who can write well, is correct at figures and well recommended, = aA sist in a grocery store at Elizabeth, N. Y.; a Germ Trish Catholic preferred : a good home. alt atlis Mage Nolia st., or address box 528 Post office, Elizabeth, N. J. ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD EDUCATION nd address, at a liberal salary. Apply, before 10 A. 7M. to R, C. HAI INES, 30 Paik row. W4NTED—A STRONG BOY, ABOUT 15 YEARS OLD: residing with his parents, in a cloth s akbelys with references, Monday before 10 o'clock ates ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN ABOUT THE crTy with samples; one acquainted with the fancy goods and millinery trade preferred. Apply at 74 Wooster st. Wat YOUNG MAN AS LIGHT PORTER IN lace and embroidery store. ie! WM. SY, 691 Broadway. piste ANTED—AN ERRAND BOY; ONE WHO CAN write legibly ; wages $2 per week. Address P. & 0., Heral id office. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS BARKEEPER; bring satisfactory references from last place. at 100th st., Third ay., Yorkville, A NTED—MAN 70 RVE SOME AND TEND BAR and board In hou must be well recommended. Union House, 649 West it. , B. MCGARRAH, — ANTED—A SMART BOY, ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD, to learn the trade of ornamental jewelry gnaraving | must have some idea of drawing. Address, with samples of drawing, ENGRAVER, Herald office. ANTED—IN A WEIGHER’S OFFICE, A BOY about 15 years to. learn business; must be a ood penman ; es $7 dress, in own handwriting, ¢ ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN THE Cog ied BUSI. Ress; one nequainted in Jersey City ot Bergen pre- fer ro, Address, with references, box 2,429, Post office, New York, ANTED—AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN, to do porter s work. Address in panawriiing ot oie stating salary expect.d, 5. G. C., box 3,367 Post MUST Call at their residences. Address Miss FRANC! ua HOME FOR ler tetre syh CAN BE SECURED yi st ome at Miss A. E. CONOVER’S S rchool pve Br ge, Number limited to 12, City rei ven. A ye LADY oF CULTURE ab eed he TWO HOURS) daily Fi Rairese in rene saree a, B., roadway. rc EXPERIENCED PROFESSOR, (GERMAN) returned from a five years’ stay in Jus’ ‘aris, would giv oe at his house or the pupil’s residence. Address , box 146 Herald office. TITHE NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF PHONOGRHY roadway, young men and ladies are complete! auatitea (without'tail) for profitable positions. Write f circular. [hone el PROFESSOR WILL GIVE FRENC! his own sees residente. Apply t) or addres SHENGH PROFESSOR, 38 Clinton place. A. GERMAN LADY OF REFINEMENT, GRADUAT of g Prussian academy, isdesirous of taking one Tally competent in singing, on the piadot 1a languages a1 fully com} nt in singing, o1 1anO, all compet Mies sae eae we nce. Would not object to travelling. Fulton st, room 4. ove Py ke ag OF ST. MARY'S HALL, BURLIN n, N. would like to make an engagement t tench i the hig eae branches, mathematics throug. trigonometry a few hours cach day, either in a ‘school d 0 atthe remdence ot pupils, “Address | . A. B., Herald offic Brooklyn branch. USINESS WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ARITHME igbe dress E tie, &c., for business men, ladies and Boys. —Mens DOLBEAR, "a7 Broadway, corner Stree! give private instraction, day und evening, Hi ropa upliis practically for business. Stiffne sera om trembling removed from the worst hand in a few lesson Terms reasonab! TE RE TE A AY OR NIGHT.—A GRADUATE OF THE FRENC University, twelve years' experience in L4ycoum, d Sires to ri lessons in French ; he will take a situation a school or private family ; no objection to leave the cl Apply to M2 JUILLERAT, 68) Broadway. IRENCH, Coen gf SPANISH AND ‘NGLIS: ‘thoroughly and rapidly taught by Profesor JU: UNDERMAN, 77 University place or 1,182 Broadwi Terms moderate. Lessons given at either pupil's dence or my own. RENCH, ITALIAN, SPAN hp me fe instructions for botn sexes raational guaranteed. Protessor BONFAN i West Vourteend street. Apply from 9 to 12 mornings, 5 to 8 evenin Anglais aux etrangers. Translation RENCH RAPIDLY TAUGHT—BY J. DERRIG, FO! merly with French Courrier, and translator for th ‘Lianv las aux etrangers; translations, 145 Four' Fourteenth street. JRANCO-AMERICAN INSTITUTE, SOUTHWEST CO) ner Broadway and Forty-fifth be Ln ‘8 ROU SEL, pirerior Evening classes in hb, Germ: and Spanish languages; teaching ‘Servers and pr teal. ERMAN, nee if AND ITALIAN pwd UAGE taught by the best professors, at the National Co servatory pa lusic, 33 Union square, near Sixteenth MPa; .—A LADY DESIRES ONE OR TWO PUPIT} for the Piano; special attention give! ‘inne: ierms moderate, Gail jon or address NSTRUCHION, Weat Twenty-fourth 188 HOYT, ARTIST IN WAX FLOWERS. DRA ing, painting, &c., receives pupils at 245 West ‘Thi eighth street. Hours for application, 9 till 12, ANTED—FOUR, SMART ERRAND BOYS; TWO RE. siding in the city, above Thirtieth street, and two in lg a near Fulton n ttNbs spegt rence, wi rie thelr nts. ao 3 and 3% East “ath st Es Pag COLLEGE, THIRTY-THI rae oe Bay aad yi! ag ag und @ Legis) Pe Y Antnmetic, ag braneh ‘classes ; 24 1 lessons. ie 50. oe ANTED—A BOY, OF ABOUT 16 YEARS, RESID. be well seegmrans es Apply berween oy ery oO be we : » THER & SIYMUS MARC FACTURING COMPANY, st. and Lexington av. aniard, with @ very successful method, te lessons. Address or appl, seus AND Svea ace TAUGHT Kosa pan 12 Thirteenth street, corner a jasse® snc an ej vate aie nivel ANTED—A GENTLEMAN ABLE TO CONTINUE the introduction of a valuable patent here in the United States; a responsible builder or engineer prefer- Ted, The patent since several years in successful opera- tion, can be seen, In i fargest scale in. this city. Personal ome” wished. ress ENGINEER, ‘box 115 Herald office W ANTED—TWO NEAT BOYS, AT A DENTIST'S; one by the week, the other by the ye: hi from 50 to $200 per year. ‘Apply after 9 o'clock at 199 Bowery. ANTED—A SITUATION AS_ CASHIER, BOOK. poerer or one of trust, by oe English gentleman of considerable experience in the routine ot office work; ES French and German; first class English and nny ican references; moderate ‘salary expected. Address F, pT hh of George Le Jeune, Charter Uak Building, Hart- yf J ANTED—81X CASH BOYS, AT RICHARD MEARES", corner of 6th av. and 1th st you NG MEN WANTED—TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY, fo. Mic altuations ns oa ‘as qualified. Apply a Uonal School of Tele; 139 Buh ot, between Broad: way and 6th av. fi mor adarte nes yoirtn ain 4 $6 per month, are Sener Lexington avenue. ITO OF MORE PERSONS CAN HAVE LESSONS the Italian a Language three times a week for $5 p month each, ira, 0. PASTRENE, 169 Wont ISITING TEACHER.—ORAL FRENCH, Drawing, Painting tar branches, B., 173 Hicks st., Brook! lyn YOUNG LADY, WANTED A, AS COMPANT branches Sarly pahtieseiigt te ry Teetly aati ait anni heme a sad — pe sri 'Y party. a Wor