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12 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. SITUATIONS WANTON Cooks, dic. WE: ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN 2 as ain cook wit do the coarse washing. Can be doom at her present employer's after 11 o'clock. ., BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH AVS.— 32 HY mas Seopa pitt oh cook, washer and ironer; @ good baker of bread ; good city reference. ‘TON PLACE.—A RESPECTA- 622 Be roman as cook, Crasher and ironer ina pri: wate family; hasa dai iter 14 years ol Wine emily inake herself generally useful; good city ref- erence. Call for two days. THOMPSON ST., REAR.—A RESPECTABLE Protestant woman as cook, ‘asher and ironer, or ‘would do housework for a small family; good references, NEW YURK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. a Chambermaids, ec. SITUATIONS _WANTED—FEMALES. 42! TED—FEMALES. SITUATIONS WAN' Leundresses, dc. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. co} WHO BAS A A ROUT ELBIT SRAMBER NSS WANTED CLERKS AND SALESMEN, A™ canearic yy or re dadaae if ama- vel for us on WEST wrH AIRS UP.—A RE- POLK 8T., BASEMENT.—CUT THIS OUT. A | chine; city reference Call between 10 and's | at fair ; : PR ML, ‘a Pte Toot Ee ‘woman wishes some enuement Wvashe | o'clock st as Bast aath ste competent ivatter 100 oF fo do. plaln sew take. care of | ing; will do mending without charge. Call or address, ape ieee yeaa MoMENAMY & 00, way. io ANOS Sak i RieNen, veterence. 117 WEST UTH BT. FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— fing dremesin afew hours by the improved Farlslan | \ YOUNG MARRIED MAN, %4 YEARS OF AGR, Haid i waltseu e arprivaue damuys goed 3% | in afew gentlemen's washing st her owt home: ofwould | tact brige $idt'wil be’ ead taday fer 4a, Call inthe | guco. woul ke aMitantei cs yanbeeoer® sean Gronce, “Lddrdne CATHERINE LUGHER * 89° 7° | 0 out by the days has the best city reference” forenoon at headquarters, 719 6th ay. 100 agents wanted. | bookkeeper of casitien Rdg nett Cee eee Pit omice. WEST 41ST ST.—A NEAT AMERICAN GIRL ae chambermaid or to do sewing or nursing: city WEST 2TH ST. IRD FLOOR, FRONT,— 121 An American iene to ab one two gentle- men’s washing at her own house. 43 WEST 40TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS chambermaid and waitress, to go @ short dis- FIRST FLOOR.—AS FIRST family eook- good bread cook; best reference ; a home preferred to wages. cook; understands all kind: a WEST 30TH 8 BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH poultry and game; no objection to first ane 12 " HENRY ST., REAR HOUSE.—A RESPECTABLE the country ; good reference. WEST 17TH 8T., IN REAR.—A YOUNG WOMAN ence can be given. soups, jellies and made up dishe: TO Wee ia res: competent young woman as el Betta house; would take the entire kitchen; best city woman as ‘cook, washer and ironer; and her 122 WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN a O9 RES, 3TH BE REAR.—AS FIRST CLASS as cook, washer and ironer; the best city refer- 5 WEST 19TH ST., 0a biscuit maker. @ook; thoroughly understands all Kinds of couking, and country reference. Ganghter as chambermaid and waitress; no objection to as first class cook ; stands all kinds of fam- unde: g, French and English; sou . meats, ams, jellies and desserts of all kinds; an excel- wilting to take the entire charge of kitchen if Fequired; no objection to go a short distance in the coun- try ; best city and country references, Call for two days. 3 WEST 19TH ST. —A_ RESPECTABLE YOUNG e yy pakeni pes Hhiaceuntielly WEST 19TH ST., IN THE 8TORE.—A RE- 135 spectable woman as cook; 1s an exeelient cook woman as good plain cook; would assist with the i best city reference. baker; no objection to & private boarding house; Dest city reference. ie 3 WEST STH 8 BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH 1, J avs, first floor.—A respectable woman as good plain cook, washer and ironer; good city reference. WEST 19TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH 14 avs—A respectable girl to cook, wash and iron;, ‘would go a short distance in the country; best city refer- ence trom last place. 14 per 150 EAST, (7H, St. FIRST FLOOR—A | GERMAN irl.a cook and plain washer and irouer In a private Aimerican tamil, 154. bake! EAST 59TH ST., THIRD FLOOR,—A RESPECTA- bie widow Jady'as cook or laundre: need in either; best city reference. WEST 2TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A RE. etable Prote: woman as good cook and will assist with washing and ironing; good rejer WEST 25TH ST., REAR.—A COMPETENT PER- tiloroughly “understands her busl- Bess; no objection to a boarding house or restaurant Best city reference. 5 EAST 30TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS GOOD lain cook, good washer and jroner, or will do general housework ina smail private family’; good city deference. V7G Wooster St, SHOE STORE A, GERMAN Woman as first’class cook; speaks French and English; good reference. 213 VARICK S8T.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman as cook, or will Jo general housework in @ private family, where she can have her little girl, 11 years old, Calf tor two days. ELIZABETH ST., IN THE GROCERY.—TWO pI eae Ok Ae told Waitress or chambermaid and nurse; no objection to the country ; good referenc 22 EAST 35TH 8T.—-TWO PROTESTANT GIRLS; one as cook, washer and toners and the other as @hambermaid and waitress ; good city references. 232 EAST 45TH ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS.— je. As first c! cook; understands all kinds of cooking; excellent baker; first class city reference. 23 EAST 29TH 8T., 3D FLOOR, FRONT.—A RE- spectable young girlas first class cook in private family ; willing to assist with washing and ironing; best eity reference. Call tor two days. BO HAST HD ST.. FIRST FLOOR —AS, FIRST J class cook ; thoroughly undérstands her business all its branches; lately trom England and can cook in e English style; also a young girl as first clase wait- ress WEST 27TH 8T.—A GOOD COOK, WASHER lerstands all kinds of dressing and salad: 6 24 and ironer to do general housework in a small PECTABLE WOMAN AS to assist in washing and in be seen fe 8. wo- pri- rence. private family. _ ee DAG TH AVG, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl as cook in a private family; thoroughly m- @erstands her business; 18 a good baker ; no objection to do the coarse washing; two years’ city reference from last place, Ring second bell, awe 97 WEST, SST STAN, ENGLISHWOMAN IN A small famity as cook, washer and ironer, whore can haye her daughter, li years old. Call on or ad- LB. W. 5 Sl] BAST WITH STA, RESPECTABLE GIRL AS cook and to help with the washing and ironing, @ Would do general housework in a sinall family; good ity reterence. Call one day. SUD EAs ser ora B on 3l excellent cit 39] EAST SD ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A RESPEC. table woman’as first clas: cook in French, Eng- Beh or German +tyle ; can take full charge of a kitchen fm hote!, club house ‘or large boarding house; no objec- fon to the ntry; 7 years’ first class city re‘erence. all for two day JIG BAST SD ST. NEAR ap Av, 4) inanas cook, washer and ironer in a small wate family; excellent baker and laundress; good city = 338 ares WEST 48TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS xood cook and to assist with washing, or as laun- j best city reference. 338 EAST 2D ST—AS PLAIN COOK, LIGHT HOUSE. worker or seamstress; has her own machine ; nine Years’ re erence trom last place. WEST 23TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG irl to cook, wash and iron ina small private ‘an be seen at her last place. TABLE GIRL AS ling to assist with the washing and Stoning: hast t city reteren -* ante Sais = WEST 6TH S7T.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS 4l if) Anok oF laundress; city reference, “"—A REXPECTABLE GIRL AS WEST 32D o. we E cook and to do course ~S#Ns) has the best city 429) BAST. at and ironer, or required; satis ch ee STH AV., BA —A YOUNG WOMAN AS 549 road Coons ¢ with washing and roming in a small p ; has good city reter- Pee. es BOY 6TH AV. FIRST FLOQR—TWO GIRLS 623 understand each her duties and can Hiv tr Fefcrences no olycetion to the country; the conk can dg al} Kinds of good cooking if required; will also do t ‘washing, 80: 6TH AY., FIRST FLOOR.—AS FIRST CLASS fe) cook ; thoroughly understands her business; first lass city reference. ; B39 HAY. BETWEEN 7TH AN. Protestant woman in a first cla er a first class boarding house Bonding , can get up party dinne HO 48TH 8TS.—A rivate tamily ok; larding and best city reference. 1 39 BROADWAY.—A WOMAN AS COOK AND 5 7 to assist with washing. Call for two days. Ten PRAUDS HE FRAUDS THE FRAUDS THE THE OF REFORM. OF REFORM. OF REFORM, Chambermaids, &c. JO RESTATE STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS thorough chambermaid, or chambermaid and laun- Greve; excellent city reference, Call for two days, 102 MADISON AV.—A LADY DECLINING HOUSE. keeping for the Winter desires to recommend au excelient and trusty girle amibermaid. 134. WEST, 25TH St, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH avs,, top floot.—As chambermald and waitress or murse and seamstress best city reference. 5 WEST 19TH ST. IN’ THE STORE —A RE. spectable girl as chambermaid and waitress in a te | ily ; be: iJ eterence. es 3 B * WEST S61H ST.—AS CITAMBERMAID AND TO OO assist in waiting In a private coarding house; Shree years’ reference trom last place. Ke T51 2A8T, 22 STA RESPECTABLE (GIRL AS chambermald and waitrow: willing and obliging; nee Dest city ref or address for two di 16 MOTT 8T., REAR.—A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY Janded trot from England, as chambermaid in a pri- vate family. Call tor three days. 205 EAST 78TH ST., FIRST FL OR—A YOUNG & German girl ag chambermaid; good city refer- QOQ WEST 2D St —AS FIRST CLASS CHAMBER. ald and waitress and to do fine washing and ive:can be well recommended by her present em- ployer yAl EAST V4TH bermaid Work and fine 237 FAST.ET upstairs wor sity reference. if 243 fod ho OF EAST SIST BT.—A FIRST CLane B25 BtWheeler £ Witsoe machine CORRATOR fen engagements by the weck in privay Jauiilics. re, emcee required, ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM- id waitress, or would do chamber- ng: good reference, ‘A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL TO Willing and obliging; good WEST 2TH ST. TOY PLOOR—A REAIE Pe od youns Girl as chambermald or waltrean or on S| first class ay! tance in the country; nee, Call or ad- try ; good city reference. 46. ADELPHI 8T., BROOKLYN.—A YOUNG GIRL a8 upstairs girl; can sew on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; good reference. 56 9TH AV., SECOND FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE German girl as chambermaid or to assist in Washing and ironing ; can give good reference. 140 WEST s2D 8T., NEAR 7TH AV,, FIRST floor.—A respectable woman to go out washing and housecleaning by the day; best city reference. ~wAprED, 290 PROB eRANTS, i) AS A 4 other for fine sewing and to assist inthe work. Apply abt Bast 24th st atteni0 o'clock. A XOUNG MAN (GERMAN) WHO UNDERSTANDS the bu: store, 305 Went alee rise ya nice place in a grocery A SALESWOMAN WANTED—IN A BAKERY; A knowledge of the business and good city references required. Apply at 867 6th av. 153 EAST AD St.. BETWEEN 3D AND LEXING- Foot avs.—A woman to wash and iron by the day or 153 WES? SIST ST.—AN EXPERIENCED COLORED Je laundress solicits washing to do at home; linens, 4c., done in superior style; terms moderate. ow: 56 2D AV,, BETWEEN 31ST AND 82D STS., SEC: ond floor, back room.—A youre girl as cha) bermaid and waitress in a private family; has no objec: tion to the country ; best reference, 632 STH AY, BETWEEN 40TH AND 418T STS.—A girl, 18 years old, as child's respectable young nurse and todo light chamberwork ; good reference from last place. Call or address. 632 1ST AV., TOP FLOOR.—A GIRI, AS CHAMBER. x sid and ‘waitress or to mind children ; has good 0 84 8D AV., RING FIRST BELL.—A RESPECTABLE young Woman as chambermaid and waitress; good reference. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 12 CLARKSON ST.—AN AMERICAN PROTESTANT <—_j girl as peammstress and to do light chamberwork ; understands Wheeler & city feferences, Call fc BAST 82D ST.—AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG WO- man as seamstress and companion ina private family. Can be seen tor two days. 87 CLYMER ST., WILLIAMSBURG.—A COMPETENT dressmaker to work by the day; can cut and fit perfectly. GREENWICH AV.—A FIRST CLASS SEAM- LUT Shee of toahy seat exertion ty Broadway trade desires afew more customers at her own home; understands entting and making all kinds of ladies’ an children’s wear, wedding and intants’ outfits, &c.; gen- tlemen’s shirts made and warranted to fit. Call on or ad- dress Mrs. LEARY. 13 WEST 3D STA RESPECTABLE COLORED 27 woman as seamstress or would take care of one Brown child ; good reference. jae 15 WEST 2TH ST.—A FASHIONABLE DRESS- e maker desires employment. by the day ina pri- vate family ; is competent in all kinds of dressmaking in the latest styles; best references. 16 EAST 22D ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAK wishes the work of a few first class families; walking suits made in the latest styles; none to surpass in fitting or trimming ; best references given. Call or ad- dress. 16 WEST 32D ST.—AS CHAMBERMAID AND seamstress in a private family; ie willing and obliging: excellent city reference trom ast place. Call for two days. 194. HEXINGTON AVA RESPECTABLE, ENG- lish Protestant woman as seamstrese by the month or permanentl, 10 objection to take charge, ota rown child: is @ good operator on Grover & Baker's and illcox & Gibbs’ sewing machines; best city references. 3 Bast v0 ST.—A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR 2 on Wheeler & Wilson's machine to do all kinds offine family sewing, babies’ robes and ladies’ under- mple of work or best city reference, EAST 55TH 8T.—AN EXPERIENCED SEAM- stresa wishes a few more private families’ sew- ing at her own home; hasa Whee! Call on or address Mrs. MATHEWS. Wilson machine. 31 WEST 2TH ST.—BY THE DAY OR WEEK; A first class operator on Wheeler & Wilson’ = chine; understands all kinds of infants’, children’ ladies’ underclothing. 82 EAST “TH 8&T., THIRD FLOOR.—A COM- Detent person wishes employment by ihe day oF month; understands all kinds of ‘family sewing ‘and dressmaking; would take a permanent situation; under- stands the machine. 826 WEST 4TH 8T.—ONE OF THE MOST STYL- ish cutters and fitters in ladies’ dressmaking will accept a few engagements by the day; all the latest and Most stylish patterns; refers to some of the leading fam- ilies of this city. Call on or address Miss G. W. BETWEEN 18ST AND 2D AVS.—A 338 SH, st. good dressmaker wishes to go out by the day or week; understands cutting and fitting. 42) 9 EAST 16fH_ ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK rooms—A young girl, lately landed, as seam- stress, nurse or chambermaid. ‘Call on or address M. C. F one week. ilson’s sewing machine; good | 213 SULLIVAN 8T., ONE FLIGHT UP, FRONT room.—A respectable colored woman as laun- Gress, or to go out by the day: 233 EAST 28TH 8T., FIRST FLOOR,—A RESPECT. able woman todo washing at her own home; Good city references if required. 30 7TH AV., NEAR 27TH 8T., IN THE STORE.— As first class laundress in a private boardiny ee or chambermald and would assist with the wail ity reference. WEST 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes to take in washing and ironing; good ref- erences if required ; 75 cents a dozen. 327 EAST 31ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN e desires da: first class laundress; will do all kinds of housecleaning ; best reference. OOD DRESSMAKERS WANTED—AT 437 8D AV., between 30th and 3st sts. H. MACY & CO. WANT CASH GIRLS; MUST Bi q Hey and intelligent. Apply at the superintendent's desk, 14th st. and 6th av. ‘ERY NEAT, TIDY CHAMBERMAID WANTED FOR family and to assist with washing; refer- ence required: one posting English and French pre- ferred, Apply at 23 East 9th st. 7 ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK, IN A SMALL PRI- vate family. Apply at 145 East $9th st, OOKKEEPER WANTED—W! REFERENCES. B One with @ large merca! fe acouaintance and can invest money ina ed. Address box 348 Post Jmnce payt ie busines preferrs RUG CLERK WANTED.—MUST UNDERSTAND THE deep ies “henge sates ee Lt a sh n, an er. iman, desires a situation, "Address ENCULAPIUS, Horald LL RUG CLERK.—A JUNIOR CLERK FOR BROOKLYN store, with box 107 Herat Repo references. Address GENTIAN, HELP WASTED—MALES. errr AD OY WANTED—AT 99 FULTON ST., WORK I ; with his paras ly from 9 to tidciock eH BY WANTED—AN HONEST AND punugrmiors run orerrande and neral around store. juire at 234 Sd av. = a ‘OY WANTED.—WANTED, A STRONG BOY; 0} who has been employed ina wore rs ON ‘wages $5. Apply. with references at & euey sk. "i —————— te Rms BOY WANTED—AT RUSSELL corner Reade and Centre sts. ; one acquainted w dificult manuscript. x who haieranads pe and can open cyoaret Apply at $1 Leonard at. bis WANTED-SEVERAL COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS” - Al at 22 M; Great Jones st, between dana oF Me Fucsday ana Wedsontay. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN A WHOLESALE P. ss. Adarees in gwn Nendwriting. giving reference and nes Fy wr salary expected, PAPER, Herald shige. = W ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG —= MAN, ‘can write a good hand and is quick and intculgen and willing to work. Apply at 156 Broadway, room ‘ Fab ‘ANTED—A WAITRESS. CALL AT NO. 4 EAST 85th st., between 10 and 11 o'clock. BY a COMPETENT GIRL TO COOK, WASH andiron, 50 West 35th st., after 9 o'clock. WANTED—DRESSMAKERS, TO TRIM AND FINISI; ayinutl#e 8 operator. Call from 8 to 10 A. M, at 643 6th venue. 'ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE AND SEAM- 88 to £0 A short distance in the country; must ed. Apply at 69 St. Mark's ‘place, 34.6 EAST, 8D 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN <) wishes washing by the dozen or family wash- ing; would go out by the day to wash and fron; best relerence. Mrs. MURPHY, 339 WEST goTH ST., BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH ede? avs., top floor, front room.—A respectable woman to do family wasting and froning, or would go out by the day; good reference. 396 STE Avg BETWEEN UTH AND 25rH 8T8.— YO Mme. LIETZ does up fine washing; also laces and French fluting; curtains 4.04. BAST ISTH 67. NEAR 187 AV. TOP FLOOR, front roont.—A Protestant woman ag first class laundress; understands her business thoroughly; excel- lent reference, 48 6TH AV., IN THE GROCERY STORE.—A SPLEN- did laundress desires washing for ladics and gen- temen; terms low and washing called for and delivered, 6TH AV., ROOM 6, REAR.—A RESPECTABLE woman Wishes to get a few gentlemen’s washing or family washing at her own house; best reference, 760 WH AV. BETWEEN S187 AND sap STS.—A Fespoctatile woman would take in washing or go out by the day; good reference. BEG DrAVA RESPECTABLE WIDOW TO Do familics’ washing and ironing; is a good Jaun- Greg: terms 75c, per dozen. Inquire for Mrs. SARAIL 87 7TH AV.—FAMILY WASHING WANTED AT our house by first class laundresses; best city reference. 8 LAUNDRESS—A COLORED WOMAN FOR 4 PRI. vate family; first class worker in all branches; best city references. Call on or address MARY, 135 West 30th st. 1 a pair. Nurses. d&ec. 2. MANGIN 8T,, NEAR BROOME, FIRST FLOOR.—A respectable married woman as wet nurse, Can be seen for two days. BANK 8T.—A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WO- man would take 4 child to bring up on the bottle; would exercise great care. 114. BAST sr BT.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS nurse and ne to an invalid lady; isa good plain sewer; best city reference. EAST S6TH ST.—WANTED, THIS A. trusty, obligin; 1 two. years ol clock. WEST 2TH ST.—A EESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, Scotch Protestant, lately landed, as nurse and seamstress, or chambermald and seamstress. 16 WEST 32D 8T.—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS nurse; can take charge of a baby from its birth M, A girl to take the whole care of a iittle and to sew; wages $12, Call be- fore or bring it up on the bottle; would do family sewing ; is willing | a obliging; fine city reference from last i Call for two di 27TH S8T.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHILD'S ds the care of it from its birth, WEST 18TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTES- ant young woman to take care of children, sew light work; no objection to the country; good reference. WEST nur 434 TH TT AY., RING SECOND BELL—A FASHION. or week ; terms mod 224. BAST MOTH ST—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN Tas nurse and seamstress; city or country; first Class references. able dressmaker solicits engagements by the day Q57 ITH AV. BETWEEN S0TH AND sorit sTs., ef over grocery store.—A competent woman, with good reference, wisies embroidering at her house ; terms Very reasonable. 1.349 WAY cAN ACCOMPLISHED FITTER TO 5 oO go out by the day; cuts and trims sults, even- ing and ball dresses in the latest style. Address DRESS BROADWAY. 1.532 iva from dressmaker, cutter, fitter, styles, to go out to families home} city reference, LADY DESIROUS OF HELPING HER HUSBAND, vho isin embarrassed circumstances, would take in family sewing or embroidery. Address’ CUMMINGS, Herald office. ANTED—BY A YOUN GIRL, A SITUA- tion as seamstress; has no objection to doa little mberwork. Address J. H., box 117 Herald office. —MADAME COL] “AR. Urope, a first class mantle and and’ trimmer in French at $2 a day or take work Gencra!l Housework, &ec. FORSYTH ST.—A YOUNG ENGLISH PROTEST. ant woman to do light housework, | 851 99 WEST 18TH §8T.—A RELIABLE YOU: girlto take care ofa baby; will make herself Generally useful; good reference. AS QQ] EAST 46TH ST—AN AMERICAN GIRL OL nurse and to do plain sewing ina first class fam- ily for one or two children. Call for three days. Ring third bell. 80 EAST 35TH 8T., TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM,.— OVO Arespectable Woman wishes to have a baby to wet nurse at her own house; good reference. EAST 33D §' 34 THIRD FLOOR, FRO! A & young Protestant girl as nurse and plain sewer; best city reterence, 2D AV.—A RESPECTABLE LADY TO WET nurse or bring up a baby on the bottle at her own home; has just lost her own babv; good reference. Call for two ai WEST 39TH ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH 439 avs.—Wanted, a baby to wet nurse at her own house, by @ respectable woman who has lost her own baby ate ys old. 4.50) WEST 16TH st, IN THE GROCERY sTORE.— OU A respectable girl as nurse or to do light house- work. 52] 181 AV.<A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN 9) as wet nurse ina respectable family; has a fresh breast ot milk. Call or address for two days. 1.535 SAV. NEAR sore st—a RESPECTABLE O00 girl as yet nurse in a respectable family. ‘ANTED—A COOK; ALSO EXPERIENCED IN washing and ironing; good wages. Decent Protest- ant girls apply at 121 Ist place, Brooklyn. ANTED—A GIRL, AS COOK AND IRONER; CITY references required. Apply at 311 East 17th st., be- tween 9 and 1 o'clock. ANTED—A SEAMSTRESS CAPABLE OF WORK- chine and to take care of growing chil- home; best reference. 71 7th ay., near \/ ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework in a private family, Apply for two days at 32244 East 50th st. GROCERY CLERK WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN WHO understands the business in allits branches. None need apply without good city references at 643 20 av. Peroerans OF RHINE WINES, 40.—A FIRST CLASS salesman is open for engagement from January 1 with got am house. Address RHINE WINE, 135 ‘ANTED—A BOY IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE.—AD> dress, in own handwriting, fo terms oxygens and references, for two days, box 1,357 Post office. Wages moderate, Wap atone Bianca job. TER, 912 Br way. near st. nid ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN 19 YEARS Catry oF shipptog clerk ne obicctiene ae vo eae clon, + me ‘ ence first class. “Addrede ¥, Herald omcee GITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED BOOK. keeper; can keep books double entr; and writes English, French and German; permanent situa- tion in Newark or vieiaty of New Fork preterred bert ene resent. ¢i x . NENT, box 140 Herald ottces nei Nore, Apply te W. W. SWAYNE a3 Pulloi at Row sl . WwW. a » New York, between 1D.and lso'clock. ‘ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES MARINE Corps, 800 fine, able-bodied men. This service offers lendid opportunities to visit foreign countries on nited States ships of war. For further information ap- Ry at Recruiting Rendezvous, 89 Chat New ‘ork city. JAMES LEWIS, Major United States Marine Corps. GITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUG MAN 17 YEARS OF age; well educated ; highest references; living with Eunlie house or learn a wood practical business Address hous 8 gor cal business. EDWAKDS, Herald Uptown Branch office. BHORTRAND ‘A STENOGRAPHER DESIRES A situation any other cay ful A It ddress ST. ‘ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK QW, ma small family. Apply at 13 Bethune st. for two ys. ANTED—A SEAMSTRESS WHO FULLY UNDER- stands cutting and fitting children’s clothes, and 4s @ good operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, Ap- ply at Prescott House, room 11, 531 Broaaway, ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Apply on Broudway, near soth st; Sth avenue cars pass the house; wages $1 B. STONE. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS CHAMBERMAID. ONE who understands her business, spilling and obliging, with the best of reference, apply at 36 East 22d st. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SHIRT AND COLLAR jroner at Laundry, No. 6 East 14th st.: none need apply but those who can give best city references. ANTED—A COOK, WASHER AND IRONER IN A fe small family. Apply at 151 East 29th st., with good reference. 10 LUMBERMEN.—A MAN JUST SOLD OUT IN lumber business West wishes a situation with a good New York or vicinity as salesman, bookkee| n, with view of Investing from $5,000 to $10,000 in course of year; thoroughly at home in attending ma- ehinery appertaining to saw or planing mills or handling Jumber ; is mora}, temperate and energetic; No. 1 reter- ences in New York and elsewhere; influence Western trade. Address this week COMPETENT LUMBERMAN, box 120 Herald office, RIMMING SALESMAN.—AN manuiacturing house are in want of a good man who has a trade; to a first class mana permanent, good posi- tion. Address J. R., box 129 Herald office. Mf ye SALESMEN WANTED—MEN OF EDUCATION and business tac hone others. Apply after 10 o’clock to A. 8. HALE, Manager, 12 Dey st. WANTED-FOR 1A. SHORT TIME, r office; pers; $5 office. IMPORTING AND A CLERK IN Rood writer: to address wrap- per week. Address box 2,445 New York Post ANTED—A THORUUGH CHAMBERMAID AND Waltress; elty reference required. Apply from 9 to 10 at 130 (old No, 76) East 35th st. 'ANTED—EXPERIENCED DRESS FINISHERS, ON waits and skirts; also operator on Grover & Baker machine ; none but those competent need apply. Mme. L. MAURICE, 112 West 23d st,, basement. ‘ANTED—AN HONEST AND OBLIGING GIRL TO do general housework in a small private tamily; must be Sfece washer and ironer; reference red. Call at 427th st., between 10 A. M. and 2 P. ANTED_NEAR PHILADELPHIA, A_FRENCD OR German Protestant governess for two little girls; must speak French, understand music and” sewing.” Ap! ply to-day, between 2 and 4, at 104 West0th st, New Yor! ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT LADY'S maid; must cut and fit and trim dresses, operate on Wheeler & Wilson’s machines, and be able to di pl highest testimonials required. Apply at 10 We an ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL housework and sew; wages $12 per month. Applv with references at 235 West Sth st., basement door. ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH, IRON AND assist in general housework. Apply before 12 o'clock to-day at 476 West 22d st, Wari RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS COOK and laundress in a il private family: must speak either French or Spani id English. Apply at 365 Lex- ington av., before 12 or after 6 o'clock. Wares GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER ina small family, None but thoroughty neat, re- spegtelie girs need apply, between Yand 12 this day, at Il Bast 29th st, ‘ ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE TO TAKE charge of three children; to an acceptable person liberal wages will be paid; reterences absolutely re- quired, Address by letter NURSE, Union League Club. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT NURSE, TO TAKE CARE ‘of two small children; must be capable, trustwor- thy, good tempered and obliging, and be able’ to furnish go rences. One answering all these requirements will find a pleasant home. No others need apply. _C: this afternoon, between the hours o! 2 and 3 at No. East 47th st, ‘ANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A SMART, intelligent young girl; must undetstand cutting and making children’s clothing and operate on muslin. Apply, after 2 o'clock, at 75 Rivington st, 7 ANTED—A COOK; BEST CITY REFERENCE RE- quired, Cail at 723 Lexington av. Wages no ob Ject. ANTED—A GIRL IN A DENTAL OFFICE, APPLY Immediately to HASBROUCK & HOWLAND, 956 Broadway, corner 234 st. WARTED [GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, AT 169 West 48th st, ANTED—A CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS, with city reference, at 141 West 431 st. Apply be fore 2 o'clock, 339 WEST 4TH ST., ROOM 11.—WANTED, ONE OR two first class family ironers; none need apply unless experienced hands. Apply betore 12 o'clock, Mrs. WALKER. WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN & SITUA. ion as wet nurse. ‘e e Wi - TLE, HES Fat i ree Fr one week re LIT | WEST 39TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN- eral housework in a small family. Call for two 96 22 | 30 GREENWicH IN THE REAR.—& YOUNG OU girl todo general housework ina small family; is @ good washer and froner. QQ Horatio st. IN THE STORE.—A RESPECT. OL able girl todo general housework ina small pri- vate family; best reterence, Q4. GREENWICH AV. REAR—A PROTESTANT OF giritodo housework for a small private family; good reference, 5Q Wes? 1TH sT.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO up stairs or general housework in a private family, 1 for two days. ci 134. WEST OTH, st. THTRD FLOOR, FRONT.—A young girl, 17 years o!d, to do light housework in ‘a smail private family, 14¢ | ees ¥ate fam WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST. ant girlto do general housework in a small pri- RAST MOTH STA RESPECTABLE PROTE: WANtED=s SITUATION AS WET NURSE; BEST reference given. Address 8. B., box 658 Paterson Post office, Paterson, N. J., trom 12th to 18th and 25th to Bist December. Ww"? fis EP ee BREASTS. HEALTHY 1 jermans, Americans, 4c., BROWN'S ‘oftlce, 168 ay. — ee A; references. Misccllancou 1 4 WEST 19TH ST.—A YOUNG FRENCH GIRL IN x a confectionery, either to attend in the store or ‘work at the confectioner; 97 MOTT ST,, REAR.—A YOUNG Gini s 161 * age, of respectability, as young iclpernen panion and make herself generally usetul.. Call tor one week, 159 fetal to ao general nouseyork ant lain 2020! ! P 2A) WEST 10TH 8T., ROOM 4—A MIDDLE-AGED Protestant woman to do general housewor!l well recommended, Can be seen any time te O40 TH ST. THIRD LO respeciah fn to ndress; best rere WEST 20TH 8T.—AN AM | who understands | sewing wants work by the day. plain cook, was! ¢ WEST 2TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.-A YO NG BBO Woman odo pensral houseworky has gees ely reference. Pies LOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A lo general housework; ig a 1 ERICAN WOMAN se work, cooking and family Address or cal » TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— girl to do general housework ; is a goud er and jroner; city reterence. _SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, COLORED BOY WANTS A SITUATION IN A GE: tleman’s house. Apply at 252 West 38th st.. in th ar. ED) RUSSELL VAN BRACKLIN. OUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION—IS A GOOD caretul hand with horses and @ good teamster; understands all branches of farmwork In general; also n milk and do plain gardening; iy strictly tem and obliging; best reference if required. Any gentleman who wants a good man will address T. B., box 17 Herald Uptown Branch office. A YOUNG MAN, WHO IS A FIRST RATE PENMAN and has had some experience in lawyers’ business, desires a situation as copyist; satistactory reference iven; salary moderate. Address J. B., jomerset county, N. J. — ‘arrenyille, ARTENDER,—A YOUNG MAN, AGED 21, WANTS A BA iiivation as parsee4or' bent aly Ferevende, “Call on or address J. B., 133 6th av., corner svi se WEST ISTH ST, THIRD FLOOR—A LADY ogg copying to do.at home, Call” on oF ad- Hiserodtens WANTED—BY ONE WHO HAS Oc served in various capacities. Address ASH, Herald e. eo) Cos 1.097 2Ray.,THIRD FLOOR.—A GERMAN GIRL, ‘ 18 years of age, in an American tamily. ret dis a Ts QF BROADWAY, BETWEEN gift AND SIST 1.235 2 Up stairs. A respeachh fo young Dax woman as lady's maid; would 6 willing to do any ti Work; can speak German; nome more an object than high wages. A. FRENCH LADY WOULD, LIKE A SITUATION IN a confectionery or to work out by the week or day; can speak English very well; or would take a position a8 urse to an Infant; best reference. Address for three MPLOYMENT OF ANY KIND—BY AN INTEL- ligent, steady, able-bodied man, with eight years) business experience; not afraid of work; best’ refer- ences, Address P. G., Herald office. WANTED—AN ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, BY A’ Jarge mercantile house ; must be a good and rapid at year $001, “Address. stating age ‘and reterences, P. B., box 3,288 Post office. WANTED=A FIRST OLASS SALESMAN, IN AN IM- Pout ofice, stating reference aunt partictiare, Ox ‘ANTED—SALESMEN IN A SILK AND STRAW tim Hage ‘can eat of an opening by ‘addressing Mike a of an openin; ire: LINERY GOODS, Herald offive. Ae wl Wane CASHIERSHIP, AGENCY, OR OTHER erence, ggod, business: quatifeations and’ $100) cask, in ualificat ‘Aidvess'M., box 139 Postomices oui Wages SALESMAN AND COLLECTOR FOR New York and vicinity; must give security. Ad- dress, in own writing, giving tormer occupation. refer- enpes and salary required, BREWER, box 143 Herald WANTEDIFIRST CLASS RETAIL SALESMEN FOR the lace and embroidery and igae ste depart. ments, J. & O, JOHNSTON, Broadway, 5th av. and 220 st. WAXTEDIA MAN AS ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER and German correspondent, by an importing house; one Who has some knowledge of the importing business preferred; must have unexceptionable refer: ences, Address, both in. English and. German, statin talary expected and references, IMPORTER,’ Herald ce. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A waa ry Folie de eM: ene Rese rige 2 Fags B ud ils husnesss good @ +. dress A. B., 2 East st ‘s . a A OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY Scotchman single man; an experienced city driver; sober and obliging first class references. “Address COACHMAN, box 173 Herald Uptown Braneh office, 1,265 Broadway. A. {iRST CLASS COLORED COACHMAN WISHES A tuations; understands his business in all its and can produce excellent city references. . W., Herald Uptown Branch office. branche: ‘Address 4. A WEEK WILL BE PAID TO AN ACTIVE i Fee in boy who is willing to make himself use- hho bird store 953 Bro: way.” Te FRAUDS HE FRAUDS THE FRAUDS OF REFORM. OF REFORM, OF REFORM, SEE THE SEE THE SEE THE EVENING TELEGRAM, EVENING TELEGRAM, EVENING TELEGR. BVENING TELEGRAM. THE TRADES. N_ ASSISTANT DENTIST AND A WORKMAN wanted—Well recommended, at PRETERRB BROTHEDS’, Dentists, 159 Bowery. Also two appren- tices or students, ‘A. TIRST CLASS PAINTER AND KALSOMINER wishes to goin the country by. the year; wages no Obfect, Address all this week ‘GEO, BIRD, 164 8d av. ENTIST.—A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR WILL MAKE ‘@ permanent engagement or assist one or two days a week lost references Address for three days CORMOS, Herald ‘office. <i Da peeks apetalirk tnt! A FIRST CLASS WORK: man to saw out and engrave monograms and initials for harness, Also ith s engraving. Apply” TOR BOLAN: iD, aren some 143 Fulton st. 10 JEWELLERS.—TWO GOOD GENERAL WORK- men wanted at 59 Nassau st., top floor. Te. BOSS LITHOGRAPHERS.—A TRANSFERRER wishes a situation; has been used to map work. Ad- dress box 134 Herald office. Waa METAL SPINNER. APPLY TO DB VOURSNEY BROTHERS, 889 Broome st. yy hae ENGINEER, TO ATTEND A BOILER for heating purposes; wages $10 a week. Apply at 24 Mercer st. after 12 o'clock. ‘ANTED—FOUR A NO. 1 MACHINISTS, ACCUSTOM- ed to work on Rose lathe or general machinery, to go to Philadelphia. Apply to TROTTER & CO., 2" Pearh st, New York, second floor. Wy AarEn An ENGINEER FOR A PRIVATE 1N- ‘anid board on the premises." Apply to Wi rd on the premises. NELLY, No. 4 Pines send ‘ANTED—FIRST CLASS MACHINISTS, SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. ~ . ‘Apply at factory, Stamford, Conn. ‘FURNITURE. N IMMENSE STOCK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION of Furniture, Carpets and Bedding will be found at B. M. COWPERTHWAIT & CO.’ Chatham street, including a very large assortmentot Parlor and Chamber Suits, Faymeiita received weekly oF monthly. “Great bargains for cash. BSOLUTE SALE OF RICH FURNITURE.—PAR- ticular attention Is solicited to the great sale of ele- gant Furniture, to take place on Tuesday, December 17, at the warerooms, 54 Broadway, near Spring strect, full particulars of which will be found in another coll under the head of “Auction Sales.” Th in want of is sale, as the entire oe wi oh os Specht Bead oe any reserve to close the business. By order of the assignees. HENRY B. HERTS auctioneer. —SAVE 50 PER CENT. rARLOR SUIT, COST $400, « for $200; one, ; Carpets, 75c. ; room Suits, $40; rep Suits, ‘$50: lanoforte, cost $600, for $300; China + Pl and Silver Ware, Bedding, &c.' At private residence, 120 West 23d et. way K AC rest CLASS COACHMAN WANTS A SITUA. ti has served the first families; refers to his er. Apply at private stable 108 West 30th present emplo st. for two da; AS GARDENER AND _FARMER.—SITUATI! wanted, by a single man; understands his busin is sober and wiliing; wages moderate for Winter; box 200 Herald oftice. city relerence. Address B, A. CQACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SIN- le man, thoroughly ceenperest in everything a) frtalning thereto: experichced drivers, willing aud ob: ing; al io! fo 6 count 3 reliable reference, Aldrens M. Mt. A., box 129 Herald oftice. oe COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SIN- -fi¢ man; thorourhly competent in everything ap- pertaining thereto; experienced. careful, city driver: willin ot 5 rel references, GOACHIMAN, box dil Herald office. dee MAGNIFICENT CRIMSON SATIN PARLOR SUIT, nearly new, made to order; cost $150, for $200: one do., $45; Planoforte, Paintings, Turkish Chi Saepest nook, Haft Coaster suite at pep ene of ily leaving city. House to let. 113 West yf fam: Wighth street Sunton F) MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, POMPA- dour, Marie Antoinette styles, covered crimson silk near Sixth avenue. COSt for 4 do. 95,1 Eaanbrores HRucren, Bookeave, Paint Chamber, Din* ing Furniture; Chi ;.@ sacrifice; property famil aving city. 36 West 15th st., near Sth avenue, RAKE CHANCE FOR CASH.—AT PRIVATE RESI- dence 124 West 26th st.; Parlor Suits, $75; re Buits, $40; Bedroom Suits, $20; Brussels Carpets, 0c. yard, and 30) lots, cheap. A SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN; UNDER. stands the care and management of horse: ig 8 fog LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE A and Bendiat at lowest cash prices on weekly in- iments, at O’FARRELL’S Warehouse, 200 Kighth enue, corner of Twentieth street. driver; best city reference, Call on or addre; Curley's carriage store, 111 Fast 13th st. SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A FIRST class and fully competent man; several years in the city reference § years of last employer for sobriety and capability. Call or address 19 West 23th st, A FIRST CLASS COACHMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion; understands his business thoroughly; first @laaerelatence. Address for two days W. 11, box 301 Her: ald office. A. EIRST CLASS MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS conchman; understands his business thoroughly, and the Raye care and treatment of horses, "Address WATSON, 141 West 50th st. Cosas, (PROTESTANT) DESIRES A SITUA. Hop. Lice F on city Pa eat Meir oy cay ies. Cail on or address G, F., ing’ % Silay. and 19th st. peorinaten’ “\OACHMAN WANTED—FOR SINGLE HORSE LAN- tivate; wages $10 per week. Apply, with U, amuse ies SAgtropottan’ Stanieg ager 2 Sielate 25 a a ARDENING.—A, SINGLE MAN WISHES 70 EN Age IM & good florist establishments will give Fate: facthonin nit branches of the business.’ Addfess FLO. RIST, 67 Nassaa st. I AWYER.—A YOUNG LAWYER, WHO IS ALSO A 4 good stenographer, wants to enter an office where he can become familiar with the practice of the Courts, ce or no salary asked. Address LAWYER, Herald office. BS ee ee! WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, 7 AS cook and carver ina hotel or restaurant Address COOK, Herald office. 408 EASE UTH st. ROOM 16 —A RESPECTABLE young woman to do he orkin a private famil; a gene! Ouse idea plain cook and & good washer and ror 3! is willing and obliging; reference from her last jon. WEST STH 8T.—TO DO © 42 work, by @ respectable ( srmai private family’; best city relerence, 462, settir RAL HOUSE. rl, in & small EAR.—A COMPETENT GIRL TO do general housework in @ swall family; best city reference. 48 BETWEEN STH AND 3 respectable girl todo housework ; a il ironer; good city relerence, DY, ACTIVE PROTESTANT nas Working housekeeper n be seen for one week at pr ent employer's. : “ree 84.350, Av., RING FIRST BELT —4 RESPECTABLE © young woman to do general housework ina small private fa | 87 STH AV., BETWEEN 82D AND SSD | Present employer's—A respectable young wo- | man iodo general housework, AY., BETWEEN 70TH AND 71ST reference from last place. Can be seen for two days. 1 39 3D AV., CORNER 79TH ST,” TWO STAIRS e up, front.—A girl to do general housework, FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WOULD Go OUT y the day; understands cutting and fitting. Ad. dress M. X., box 194 Herald Uptown Brauch oftice Housekcepors, &e. 6TU AV.—AN ENGLISH WIDOW 90 keeper; fond of children. ply from 10 to sonly. WELL EDUCATED You Wibow, WiTH A A baby eight months old, wantsa position in a private family a8 housekeeper, seainstress, chamberm . nurse or any other employment, provided she m: a good home, Address Mrs. é YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WOULD LIKE & position as companion, housekeeper, of would take entire charge of and teach children English, French and the rudiments of German; understands all kinds of sew ing; no objection to leaving the city, Address Hl. B., box 148 Herald Uptown Branch office, WANTED-BY A LADY FROM CANADA, A SITUA. tion as housckeeper OF NUrsery governess; no ob- dress E, M.'G,, 28 Beach st. AS TOUSE- Jection to the country. Laundresses, &. WEST 44TH ST.-A YOUNG WOMAN, A FIRST class laundrers, wishes work by the day; understands fluting with machine or tongs, Would like e Washing home ; hy objection ty evoking oF quyed ; relerenc | nurse days F. C., Herald office. A. XOUNG GIRL OF EDUCATION AND RESPECTA. bility as Iady’s maid; can embroider most ele: antly in every style, and is a neat plain sewer; an in- lerview can bé had until suited. Address MAID, box 195 Herald Uptown Branch office. LADY, CAPABLE OF DESIGNING AND TAKING charge of a suit and cloak house, either wholesale or Fetail, is now open for enga: dress DESIGNER, Herald o ement; city reference. ce. Ad. YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION IN A store; understands the button hole machine. Ad- B. L., Herald Uptown Branch oftic DH PERSON DESIRES A PLACE AS LADY'S maid; understands hairdressing, dressmaking, &¢. + no objection to do light chamberwork. Address L. ©. box 207 Herald office. NS WANTED—BY A pd IN AN OFFICE OR / for insurance company; isa neat and rapid y Address Bd box 19 Herald Uptown Branch diese NGLISH VISITING GOVERNESS,—AN EFFICIENT and painstaking teacher, eapable of imparting @ soand moiern education, with accomplishments, has the aternoons unoccupled. “Address UNITY, box 176 Herald office, Intelligence Umices, IRST GERMAN SERVANTS, | HIGHLY ‘comme found at the German Bureau, 318 Bowery Bleecker st. ae PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES, AN LADY DESIRES A POSITION TO lish, French and music in a private famil rds ig "Ad. Ja Uptown Br LADY WRITES FOR LADI CKS, DRAFTS JA ills, receipts, advertisements, orders, ‘accounts, notes, notices, reviews, reports, letters, business: letters, friendly letters, social letters, &e, 348 it 17th st. YOUNG LAY OF INTELLIGENCE AND RE. finement, and Who can give most satis ences, being wnexpectedly obliged to mai wishes to obtain. some etiiable employm ©. 8., Herald omee. LADY OF COLTURE AND PRACTICAL EXPERI AL ence, unexpectedly thrown upon her own resources, desires supervin Heman's household, where there are childr hes lionable reterenc SE HOLD, box 19 Heral int herself, Address E, P WANTED—FEMALES, A. REDUCTION IN TELEGKAPHY TO $15.—MEN, t women hove and girls to learn, and take yoxinions| nand greater than the supply, 7 "SUN'S ColleKe, Watitaye ovvosite Coober Insutuley tara ITUATION AS FIRST CLASS WAITER, IN A GEN- Ueman’s family, by a single man; good city refer- ence. 100 West Sth 'st., corner 6th av, Givarioy, WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO I8 i ates, to Nad tg ae at and See for Lr inter; No ol country. ; dress T. MORWS, 258 Enat 80th st. Geer te TANTED—BY A CHINAMAN, WITH GOOD REFER ase Spo as vane ae res emai no jection to the coun! } object pply at or ress for two days 18 Van Dyke st, ect Brooklyn,” TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, STEADY YOUNG in, a situation as waiter in a private family. se 8 box 14) Herald’ office. sible bia W ANTED—EVENING EMPLOYMENT, BY AN IN. dustrious young man of good moral character; is an excellent péenman; Al rererences. Address 8. 1, Herald offic ‘intend the buyi it a doncoetes t rinten i¢ buying, selling ani loc toring horses.” Address for one week &. Dox Lit Herald omice. = ANTED— AN iGLISHMAN, A SITUATION AS butler; the Mighest personal references from {ee best tamilies in iJ e city, Address W, D., 102 West y ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, STEADY YOUNG man, @ situation as waiter in a private Bey e speaks French, mgs ia n . Call'on oF 1. G,, 26 Willlaitsburg, in the cigar store, - EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, A HANDSOME, NHman, is open an ¢! men nm 01 January. Address FIDRLITY, box 108 Herald office. no objection to Ist st., near Grand, ITUATION WANTED--BY THE GARDENER AND farmer o( the late Horace Greeley; best of recom- mendations given for character and qualifications; no single-handed_ or petty. page need apply. a: for two weeks W. B. JORDAN, Chappaqua, Westchester county, N, ¥é WO SCOTCHMEN WANT SITUATIONS—WHERE ergy and ability can get a chance to show themselves; understand gardening in all its branches. Ready to.g9 o any part of the lobe in four hours) notice. Address J. B. R., American Agriculturist office, 245 Broadway. ‘ANTED—BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN, A SITUA- highty recommended by last Chiployer.. Call on oF hae recommende: a uployer. Call on . dress’ M. L., 328 East seth . oom 19, tor two days. F \ARPE’ (Onn ae Furniture, Beds, Bedding, &c, Payments taken by the week or mouth. re Ses Op. corner of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue. ‘ABLISHED 23 YEARS—F URNITURE, FURNITURE, SYURNITURE-GREAT BARGAINS AT PORTING: TON BROTHERS’, 542 HUDSON STREET.—A large va- riety of rosewood and black walnut Parlor Sets, covered in all colors of satin and revs; also Bedroom Sets of every pattern, which will be sold at reduced prices until Janu- aryl. Remember the number, 542 Hudson street. The Eighth avenue cars pass the ddor. re CLASS FURNITURE—AND ALSO PICK- in by JOHN HERRL TCH: 850 abd 853 proadway, Dee Pe UT honiNeh and Hineienth Meee eee, OR SALE—A PARLOR SUIT, BEDSTEAD, BUREAU and Piano, at Riyats sale; sale in consequence of Jeaying the ¢ity, 119 Forsyth street. plat Remein Ae SSA en! ST WEEK, POSITIVELY, FOR THE GREATEST L* narreineyet offered to the public in new and second hand Furnitdre, Broases, ks, &c., at CRISTALAR’S, 766 Broadway, below Ninth street, on account of declin- low actu Hi fused. Only and last week. 766 Broadway. MRE 8 ee PAYMENTS—CARPETA idee ‘DEALY & CUNNINGHL. AM, $64 and 386 Third avenue, near Twenty-elghth sree, Prices lower than any othey Those it ae $2,000 O-THIRDS CASH) WILL BUY FUR- {Face Somplots, new since May: in beau. Tooms; rent $1,800; one stoop brown sto! Hy s Foom reserved towards rent if desired. ll? East Twenty. sixth street. ANTED=—MALES. ret ct 61 LEXINGTON AV.— er RKIS! Wanted an azreeable, educated, honest, intelligent, industrious, stricu: sernpe! ate American, Armenian or Turk, had older than 4 Must be well recom- mended. ACEI WANTED-—TO SELL THE ENGRAVING OF Greeley and Family ; agents are maki ir day; also ents for other new a ‘ticles. AME. G4 NOV: ELTY COMPANY, Publish 302 Broadway. GENTS WANTED—IN EVERY CITY AND TOWN, to sell a new artic.e, used by every one from one ‘send to another. J. SMITH, 74 Bleecker AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY AND TOWN, TO xe! incl, Neg Protea Duttonhole, lancet. Agents'are mal irom a es. sal TH, W. HINMAN, 509 Broadway. GENTS AND CANVASSERS WANTED—FOR A new safety kerosene lamp : territory given free to pecies. willing to work. Apply to or addréss E, MILLER CO., 104 Chambers street. Aen AND SALESMEN WANTED—TO SELL standard goods by sample; a fortunate chance to make money rapidly; days or evenings. Call at 95 Liberty st., room 25. MEDICAL, E 14 EAST TENTH ths. A MRS, W. i. MAXWELL, « street, Female Physician; advice grat LADIES BRP SOTAn.=De. H. D. GRINDLE, « Protessor of Midwifery, 25 years’ Sige | 8! Siegant rere for indies ‘requiring ‘nursing. Residence, elegant roems for ladies 3 fay West Twenty-sizth ‘treet shear Sixth avenue. =—MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 120 «+ West Twenty-sixth street, guarantees relief to all female complaints ; pleasant rooms for nursing. A —DR, KING CURES ALL SECRET DISEASES AND - derangements; thirty years’ oe) one visit suMicient, Aunity street, rear Broadway. TRUTH.—MME. DESPARD, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, ‘antees to remove obstructions, trom: oe vel ithout inedicine at ong inserview joard Feasonable prices. Her {nfallivie medi> an ress. Advice free. nty-eighth street, Hear Foarih avenue, D* MARY A, MITCHELL, 1,149 Broadway, New York. —— a is LY R, AND MME, SELDEN, LADIES’ PHYSTCIANS, 1 Dawe teniy atti strccts suiifal ond contaeiesy treatment ; pleasant rooms for nursing, A MAN TO DRIVE AND COLLECT; MUST HAVE $15) cash security, steudy work ‘and goed pay, Full particulars given by ES & ‘CO., 294 Broadway. BOOKKEEPER AND COLLECTOR WANTED—AC- quaintance with grnin apd feed necessary: should live near toot of West Thirty-fourth street; salary mod- erate. Address, with particulars and reterences, 0. A. W., Heraid office. CCOUNTS; EIGHT NGUAGES; ARREARS WRIT- fem, Gi SPOKE opened (Gt speclal Purpoeey: books kept, exam! JAMES COX, Wall street, hird floor. DRUG CLERK'S SITUATION WANTED BY A LI- A came eareaens ce ethie ears “et ‘urn referenc ‘work, 5 titess tor two days PRANK, Herald omice, = ”"” “\.N ENGLISHMAN, AGED 2, DESIRES A SITUA- tion as clerk in the office of ‘an English commission pas alary $15 per week, Address H., No. 6 Grove stree' GERMAN HARMACIST, ACQUAINTED Witt well recommended, will fir GURASMaLY, corner 27tb st. and N OYSTERMAN WANTED—WHO UNDERSTANDS ab and is willing to make himself generally useful. A) ply at Clinton Place House, 755 Broadway, corner of Bih st. REDUCTION IN TELEGRAPHY TO $15.—MEN, women, boys and girls to learn and take position: demand greater than the THOMPSON'S College, 8, R. COBBETT, GRADUATE OF THE NEW YORK University Medical College and Royal College of Surgeons, London, can be consulted privately on dis. eases, A’practice of 40 years enables him to guaran permanent cures. OMece 20Centre street, near Chambers. ee eters. D’ DESPARD, 41 TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR Fourth avenue.—Cures all Secret Diseases ant rangements; one visit suMcient; 2) years’ ri pri je cuitrance for gentlemen, Advice free. Manas AME RESTELL, PROFESSON OF MIDW spam Fe Tea. 1 ears Fifty-socond eae con norof Pe tg i Taule Medicine No, 4 80 eenwich s RIsth avenue; leo TS Fution street, Brookiya, be ton yy mal. supply. 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Thtitute, A STRONG BOY WANTED—TO CARRY PARCELS. . Apply after 10o'clock, References required, be M,N. HECKSOHER, 299 Broad: A SINGLE MAN WANTED—AS A FIRST CLASS fi _barkeeper. Apply alter 11 o’clock at 455 6th av. RY A Kabat aw id ON BEEANDS oe quay apply who cannot come well recommended. iy i to Z oo M. to W.'W. BWAY NE, 210 Panton sty roa ely a Y WANTED, PROM 14 T0160 YEARS OF AGE, TO | pe | B wait on table and make himgell generally useful, 4} Abuiy abd al ay, ‘at 44 Great Jones street. ME. VAN BUSKIRK, I'11 2 years’ successful practice; p ultation free. “154 Bast Twenty < NFORTUNATE LADIES. c ley place, mear Sixth avenie, yt Gate Aud Dlemsans relie’ or ny charge. ‘ME. DUBOIS’ INFALUIBLE MEDIC! $3. M Ment very address, Consultation ORES ws petite

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