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16 on SITUATIONS WANTRN—FEMALES: Cooks, &e. 2D AV.—A_MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW (GERMA! who Maa perfect cook in all its branches, as cook in Private family. 6TH AV., NEAR 4TH 8T., IN THE BASEMENT, 28 Tere woman as Cook or to do housewor qo0d reteronce. 44. WEST, wre sr. ays A competest wopeae fT) vor private ratands cooking and baking ughly | oui. f Bo led, breaded, roast, gime nnd cold dishes; Ane rom’ ant jellies; cau take entire charve of a ‘chen. marketing It required ; nent and orderly ; lass reference. Can be seen on Monday, from BETWEEN 6TH AND 67 first elas cook in house In the i 72 —A GOOD GERMAN COOK fe willing; Grst class reier- YQ5 WHST 7H st. REAR —TWO RESPECTABLE: we) girls to live tozether; one ax good cook, wa her Aad troner; the other ax chumtermakd and waitress; 20 @ijections fo private boardinz house. 136 WEST 6TH ST,, REAR BROADWAY,—AS COM- e petent cook ina private fambhy; understa jonps meats, caine, poultry, pies, cakes, Brea, desserts of all kinds; woold assist with the wa: erences. sag ; best cily ref- 141 SE oS FIRSE CLASS COOK (OL. ered) for 4 first cla-s Dowrdine housé or private family; food reterences, Call for three tava QIG WEST MTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED woman a+ cook ina frst class family, Call oF address, | * WKBT STH Si.—A COLO EKO WOMAN AS 226. Soon ‘or waltress; good city re erence. Call oF address. 456 WEST 44TH 8T., THIRD FLOOR.—A COMPE- vent person as coo imo priva’e tamily, and to asri-t in washing; city or country; bestelty reference. Call on oF addrens J, —A FRENCHWOMAN AS COOK BROADWAY. in aypriva’e jamily; understands French and necoKing all ‘belt Branches; highest recom- as, Aadres: A . SCOTCH PROTESTANT WOMAN AS FIRST CLASS cook, expert baker and pasiry cook, and at ail inds af desseris; excellent city references. Addiest BCOTCH COOK, b4ty Weat 32d at YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL AS FIRST CLASS coos—ls @ good washer and ironer; understands metry | cood city references: waxes $18 ‘Address J. D,, x 1D Herald Uptown eranch « Mee. Chambermaids. &e. 10: BANK 87., NSAR GREENWICH ST.—A RE- spectable girlas chambermaid and to asstet in Feneral housework in a resyectable sma itamity, with- but boarders, 105 WAST 2TH ST, NEAR «TH AY.—A YOUNG *) girlas chambermad; understands the care of phuldren; would assist in the waiting if required; best reference. 144. RAST 43D 8T., BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND 8d ays, fourth Hoor, back.—A respectable young D girl to do light chamberwork and plain sew- Z, Or as child’s nurse. O99, NAST 287 ST. BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVR. third floor.—An ‘American girl ag chambermaid and waitress; a go od place preferred to high wages; no objection to the country ; city reference. Q2G WRSTMTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED GAO gil, te chambermaid or waitress in a Jet clas iH or address, B95 EAST S7TH &8T.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO chamberwork and waiting or take care of chil- fren; city reference. Ring four tines, WEST 20TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM. bermaid and waitress; best clty reference. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, I873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WAR’ —FEMALES. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. N EXPERIBNOED OPERATOR * “Addrees ES A EW DES! the ¢ week; terms $1 5) ToL? is ‘Herala” Uptown ‘Branch SITUATIONS WASTED—FEMALE: Laundreases, dic. 311 7TH AV., ROOM 4.—A RESPRCTABLE WIDOW e entieme: he ing, understands ence. wints ladies’, 3 and iamilies wa and polishing; beat elty reier> PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALE A and anne NR ARAN LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING, WISHES employment as visiting governess or to instruct jected education; English brane! panish, Address CLARA, Herald Uptown FIRST CLASS STYLISH DRESSMAKER WILL cut, fit and Paste winter suits and Indien Gwa reaigence HENCE. box 146 jerala lonnaises at Mt preferred. Address EXPE ome. : FA-HIONABLE DRESSMAKER TO GO OU’ nd trims in errant, manne! faeeaty? ate ir Duo SVAKER bo: FIRST CLESR DR few tomilies’ work b; A week. offtc fitting: for ane week, RBSPECTABLE FI rived, wishes a sift Food retercncea | Address ity anon would make an e AC Gress We box 110 firet class work 5 Herald oftice. references, CH LADY, as dress MeL at fH. 423 st, between 81 and Lexington ave, RES A sist omee. KCTABLE WOMAN WOULD ENGAGF he week or manth ag family seamstrees and to dre-sivaking. Address S$ BY add red, 321 BAST 3187 ST., NBAR 2D AV., BACK BASE- ment—A witew wishes a few gentlemen's or families’ washing; 1s aw excelent rroner and shirt pottsher; ean flute nicely: no objection to work cut by jay. Mrs. JOHNSON 346 TTH AV.—A FIRST CLASS LAUND seopomabiy, '8SMAKKR WOULD LIKE A the day or week; terms mod- ress A. D., DRE: MAKER WHO EXOVLS IN STYLE AND agem mt terms, $15 4 eraid Uptown Branch NEWLY AR rand nurse; branktorvs, 160 a % EANSTRESS, Herald AN AMFRICAN LADY AS SV AMSTRESS AND COM- panion Im a gentieman’s fam’ dresema el MSTRESS, Onerave and is a gi country. Address SEA ys 10 im ent, i! and ob ection to the u box 104 Herald offtce. 3 do washing at home; family washing done ALS Bastien ‘87. TOP FLOOR, FRONT moc *) Wanted, xentiemen’s washing, oF would go out todo day's work; reterence if required. 498 10TH AV., BETWEEN 37TH) “AND arn STs.—A t respectable yi ung woman te do the washing of & few gentlemen or ladies at her Domne, good reterence. 507 WEST 10TH, §1—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN e wishes washiag ‘at her own residence, or will co out by the dey; good reverence, 525 SUH AY. UP STAIRS, FIR -T FLOOR, IN LAIR: OG) dresser'y.—A first class Inundress wan's gentte- men’s or families’ washing to do at her own home, by the week or month; understands abl & j beet ference. Call or + tor pene mens ee 605 P OsTIl ST, OORNER OF LTH A QIPO ATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG G! : plain sewins and take care of a chi d. Derwork. Add-ess L. M , Herald oft SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY FROM D American dressmaker or mil- have a honie: hus worked con- will make reference and price . EB. G., Herald office. she w ‘aD’ satisfaciory. Addres: "Lh, TO DO or to do chain- —A able Norwegian girls first class laun- drexs in @ family. Call tor two days, 667 8D AV.—A GERMAN GIRL WANTS WASHING val EAST 9TII ST., BETWEEN AVS 6. AND D— uA respectable woman. wihes ladies’ and gentie- men’s washing at her own home ; Tbe, at ree 4nd ironin: by the day. ominendations, Inquire for Mra, 74 8D AV.. CORNER OF 48TH st, SECOND k.—A sespectable woman wants to take ‘am ty was! ‘o her own home, or would go out by the da. re erence, ANTED—BY A FIRST OLASS SKAMSTRESS, uses Wheeler & Wilsons 0 hive. as and would assist in light work; good reierences, Call at Worki: gwomens’ Protective Union, 38 Bleecker st, General Housework, &e, 43 EAST 31ST 8ST. *} young girl to do private femily, Calon 45 neva onday. (PRESENT EMPLOVER'S),—A housewoik in a smail DELANCEY ST., IN GROCERY STORE,—A MID die-aged American woman to do the work and cooking in a small oyster saloon or restuarant. Gall this day or to morrow, in the afiernoon. 804. STH AY., Be TWEEN 43711 AND 49011 STS—A first ¢'ass laundress wishes some ladies’ cr gen- tlemen’s washing; can do al! kinds ef fuung aud puting. Ring second beli. Q3QS sTH AV.—a RESPHCTABLE WIDOW TO DO 2D tamilies” washing and Ironing at her home, or to go out by the day. Nurses. ee ©'7 SCAMMEL 87, ROOM 1.—A RBSPRETARLE MAR- 2 4 ried woman wishes a baby to nurse at her resi- dence; has a rood breast of milks baby dled when three days old. Call tor four days. 154 Bast, ate sr, ” oung woman to mali private family. 320 reference and four years’ place, (ast do gene! Inquire tor two d WEST STH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN- eral housework in a small private family; best | commendation from Inet PLOY ER?S),—A housework ina | 326 4 worican family; good city reference. 41 7TH AV.—A GERMAN PROTESTANT GI aged 17, todo light housework and take care of a growing child: Call for two days. BAST %TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A YOUNG Swediah girl to do ceveral housework in a small 45 a: 6TH AV.—A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN AS wet marse; best reference. Can be seen for two nurse; thoroughly competent to take the entire charge; reters to her present employe WEST 27TH ST, BETWE: avs.—A French girl, just arr! Durse or children’s maid, 6TH AND 7TH d from France, as Cail ior two days. WEST 47Tlt 8T.—AN EXFERIENCED INFANT'S | A LADY. HAVING HAD FIVE YBARS EX- perience in teaching. would like some gppie at dome, or would go out asdaily governess. 443 2d ay. AILY OR MORNING GOVERNESS.—AN ENQ(LISH r ent; she mstructs in all the srt ngliah’ brauehes, also in Freneh, German and rolerence. Address DOVER, Heratd LOCUTION TAUGHT BY A ADY—A PUBLIC E reader and pupil of Mra Stirling, Piece cairo English sfocuttgale For terms and rete! Kddrees BIGMA, Herald Uptown Branch oitice. PRENCH AXD GERMAN CONVERSATIONAL lessons and literature by a@ superior lady teacher from ‘Paris at her own of Tupifanr fenidenes: highest references. Apply evenings at No. 9 West Nine eenth st. ree ‘TION IN ALL THE ENGLISH BRANCHES, by an experienced lady teacher, offered to grown up thei# education improved. Terms low. Apply (fo MCCARTIE, store 173 Biath avent ANTSS, WHOBE KARLY EDUCATION HAS BBEN J neglevted, can pertce: themselves in grammar, | spelli reading and the new style of nmanship in | three montha, Address PENMANANID, Harald Uptown Branch oitiee. zi ISITING OVERNEES.—AN ENGLISH LADY, with the Mighest Felerences, has a ‘ew hours unoc: 1D 3 al tr Ls nelisl howe iy, bre a music, Addreet BM, M., Herald Uptown iranch oflce, ISITING GOVERNEBS,—AN ENGILI“R LADY DE- tres an encagement in a family having young children to instract by the hour, Address INSTRUC- TION, care Shelton & Oo., 667 Broadway. V JTANTED—A VISITING GOVERNESS, TO TKACH A Young tady the common English bren.er, French and music; references exchanged. Address,’ stating terms, &6., B. H., box 133 Herald ofiice, ___ HELP WANTED—FEMALES, | A T. STEWART & CO. WANT iP FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS, FIRST CLASS CLOAKMAKERS. Only those who have been accustomed to work on high- cost sitk and velvet need apply at 9b st. entrance, Broad way and 10th st, A T, STEWART & CO. WANT FIRST CLASS SALESWOMEN in their MILLINGRY and +UIT DEPARTMENTS. Ap- piv ae macneer’s desk, before 9 o'clock A. M., Broadway ant st NICE, TIDY YOUNG GIRL WANTED, IMMEDI- ately, at Dr, KING'S restaence, 249 Bast 40th st, CHANCE TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY.—MEN, d girls tenrn and take positions : de- ind tor operate: $0. THOMPSON'S College, 20 4th av., oppo oper Institute. EAST 83D ST., REAR COTTAGE,—AN AMFRT- ean young woman as nurse to an invalid lady or child; is capable and trustworthy. A., at dressmaker’s, 465 Rouse work. Housekeepers, &. 23. 3D AV., OR FORMER EMPLOYER, NO, 35 Pine ét., room 4,—A young woman to do general 8TH AV.—AN AMERICAN WOMAN AS HOUSE keeper and chamberm iid tn @ hotel or private family ; country preferred: Call for two days. 350 WEST 21ST 8T.—A LADY OF REFIN as housekeeper in a privet> ENT | famil , OF as matron in an institution; highest references given and required. 1.27 Bhambermaid; understands sewing and cutting ladies! fresses and undergarments; speaks good English. Call ir iwo days. SCOTCH PROTESTANT WOMAN AS CHAMBER- ‘fA_maid or to take care of an invand lady, or as cham- rmaid and to do fine washing ; best reference. Address 8., box 125 Herald Uptown Branch office. WAXTED-RY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do upstairs work or mind chiltren; tan give six years’ reference from her last employer; palace in Brooklyn preverred. Address A.B, box 163 rald office. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. WEST 27: ST.. BETWEEN BROADWAY AND L th av.—A dressmaker would like the work of a w first class families: understands her business thor- poghis: will do dressmaking and all kinds of family sew: @ ; Will go ont by the day. Ring No. 3 bel. g D ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WISHES ‘Ua few tnore en igement by the day. Leave your address at 253 We: and I will call. 32 WEST 9TH ST.—PANIC PRICES.—MME. GRE- 4) NIER makes elegant walking, evening and recep Hon dresses at short notice, while for fit and general make up they are the Iatest 'arisian style. No sign. 05 WEST 20TH S5T.—A COMPETENT DRESS- maker wishes a few more customers by the ca} A first class cutter, designer and trimmer; also chi _Bren’s eouuns, 10' WEST 251H 8T.—A PERFECT OPERATOR ON Grover & Baker’s machine, who is also a good button-whole worker, by the day or weck, in families or with a dressmaker, ‘Call on or address OPERATOR. 110 EAS, STH Sto4, PROTESTANT YOUNG woman wishes a few more customers in first elass families to po out the day as dressmaker; thor- onghly understands her business in cutting and fitting all kinds of ladies’ dresses: can operate on several ma- chimes. Address Miss EMMA, dressmi Tr. 12] RAST 80, §1, BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND 4th avea.—A teshionable dresemaker will make ormake over walking ot evening dresses ant do mil- Tinery to order. Call on or address MILLINER, 123 EAST HOUSTON ST., ROOM 15.—A FRENCH e) dressmaker, perfect cutter and fitter; desires to make engagements by the day, week or month in a pri- vate famiy. Address M. P. 123 EAST #)TH ST.—AN AMERICAN LADY, A é& Wil: first class dressinaker and cperator on Wheeler son's machine, will go out Dy the day, week oF onth: understands all kinds of tamily sewing; or will othe work at her own house.” Call oh or address Mrs. ANDREWS. 14 WEST 29TH &8T.—MME. COAL, LATELY AR- rived from Europe, as first class mantilla and Gress maker, cutter, fitter and trimmer in all the French styles, to go out to families at $2 per day, or take work ence. COURT ST., BROOKLYN.—AS SEAMSTRESS ne fer 173 in a private family; first class operator on lowe's and Singer's machines. 183 EAST 79TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A _DRESS- maker and seamstress wishes a few more en- Gagements in private families by the day or hour. 21 NEAR 3D AV., TOP FLOOR, back.—A respectable woman wishes some fa: eewing: is a good shirtmaker:has a Wheeler & W : has gon machine; would go out by the day or week. Call on or address Mrs. DENING. 43D AV., FIRST PLOOR, REAR.—A YOUNG, | respeetaple Danish girl In a private family as | 543, WEST SOTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE LADY, under 30, as housekeeper; well qualified to | superintend a gentleman’s rendence. Call on or address ESTELLA. 663 ites on Mrs. MILLE: 7TH AV.—AS HOUSEKEEPER IN AN INSTI- ae hotel; bas her own machine. Call 1.09 29 AV, BETW young’ Amer ence given and reqi bell. N STTH AND S8TH STS.—A Iv. as housekeeper; refer- Dall fortwodays Ring third N AMERICAN LADY, UNDER 50, OF GOOD AD- dress and appearance, wishes a pofition as house- Keeper or companion; is competent to fill either posi- tion, Address Mra. J. B., box 1'2 Herald office. RICAN oe box pe is fully competent; charge of a family of two or three adults. Address H. 13 8 Uptown Branch office. WIDOW AS WORKING HOUSE- would take entire N. ENGLISH ARMY OFFICER'S WIDOW AS housekeeper, ogee pe or references. Address office. joverness or to t jcrall Uptown Bi vel; | ach A in a widower's fam Dome. Address CO: office. WIDOW LADY OF EXPERIENCE AND CHEER- ful, affectionate disposition desires an engagement ily: is capable of makinz a happy | FIDENCE, Herala Uptowa Branch AN AMERICAN, YOUNG LADY, A. STRANGER, needs a position of some kind ; experienced house: Keeper, &e.; 1 ly and cheortul disposition, refined a¢- cee! and appearance. Address for two days FANCHON, jerald Brooklyn Brauch office, N_AMERICAN LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER IN Private house: would take che ry, OF a8 com} al st D., box 117 Herald Uptown Branch hotel or Foom or laun reference. Address J. office. anion to A rae of linen N AMERICAN WIDOW AS WORKING HOUSE. keeper: understands cookinz and all kinds of house- work; has a daughter seven vears old citv orcountry. Address Mrs, Branch office. ; best reference ; Herald Brooklyn 16TH ST, REAR,—A RESPECTABLE 125 WES 4+) young English woman, tately arrived, to mind children and be generally use/ 33 MACDOUGAL ST.—A MIDDLE-AGED PERSON wishes an engacement, nishr, day or monthly, as sick narre; can be well recommended trom the Ladies’ Home. Inquire for Mrs, MASO: Call on or address | FEW LADIES OF GOOD ADDRESS AND AP- } pearance, and having thorough experience as can- Yassers, wanted, to leave «mall samples and take orders, | Apply to JOHN’ HAMILTON, 97 William st. | ik OSSD ol tlel LIE 1M | EE ER | 4 -WANTED, A LADY WHO UNDERSTANDS NEG- | A attve retouching, feoloring, India ink and porce- | lain; bring specimens. Also negative retouching and coloring taught on reasonable terms 832 East 13th | st, after ten RESSMAKE WANTED—AT 160 EAST 28TH ST., AS ‘good Waist hand; none others need apvly. 136 22 AYcA LADY WISHES TO GET A PLACE OD fora vary competent nurse, a middle-aged Prot. | estant woman. 145 WEST MTH STA LADY WISHES A SITUA. ©) tion for a respectable Protestant married wonan as wet nurse; can Le well recommended. Call for two ays. LEXINGTON A MilhiNeey.cEXPERIENCED SALESLADY WANT. ed, also ‘frst class milliner and trimmer; only those who will get up rich styles need apply; good ‘Wages and steady employment. J. W. DEMPSEY, 18 Bowery. WANTED—TO TAKE CARE OF A BABY ON must be competent and not references required. Apply a RVANT WANTED—A GIRL ABOUT 14 YEARS OLD, to take care of children, at No. 133 Clinton place. ~ sickness: St 152 N ENGLISH PROTESTANT OS as nurse to growing children and to take charge ofthe wardrobe; family going South cause of leaving present situation, Call on or address E. 8. 1G] NEST“S7 St. BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 7th ay.—As monthly nurse; no objection to an invalid; good city reference. 20) EAST 38TH ST.-A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE _ and to do plain sewing; also a young girl for housework in a private family. 298 WEST 27TH &§T., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH "2G avs, over the store.—A Pro‘estant woman as child’s nursé; can take charge of an infant trom its birth; good reference. 239 ast 2a EAST 25TH ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS. As monthly nurse or invalid’s attendant; medl- referenc: ee Mrs. SPRING! ETT. 52 WEST 41ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED “4 woman wishes a baby to wet nurse at her own 34.9 WEST MTH ST, BETWEEN 8TH AND ori OF? avs—An experienced lady as sick nurse or nurse to an inva id; re‘ererces from first class doctors and ladies Call all weck or addvess NURSE. 35 10TH A A RESPECTABLE. YOUNG WOMAN IO to take care of children; is willing and obliging ; can operate on Singer's machine and is @ good seam: stress Call for two da 405. EAST 52D ST., AS WET NURSE. 407 ment WEST 51ST ST.-AN EXPERIENCED MONTHLY nurse, just disengaged, an immediate engage- EAST 9TH ST.—A YOUNG FRENCH GIRL, lately landed, to nurse a child and do sewing. 439 534 EAST 12TH 8T., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT.—AN oe English woman as child's nurse; willing to make herseif useful. ANTED—FIRST CLASS MILLINERS, ALSO SALES women, &t No. 13 Division st. Vy ANTED—EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES other pply) at the Union Bazaar, $43 6th ANTED—A RESPECTABLE WET NURSE, WITH fresh breast, at 238 West 24th st. 1 ANTED—A_ FIRST CLASS WOMAN AS PASTRY cook and baker at restaurant 678 Broadway. YANTED—A SALESLADY OF FINE FORM AND figure for the suit department, at EHRICHS', 237 and 259 8th av., near 24th st TANTED—A YOUNG GIRL IN A STATIONERY ‘and fancy goods store. State where last employed and salary expected. Address ROBIN, Herald office. Warps YOUNG WOMAN TO COOK AND DO pis hing; must give excellent reference. Call at 17 ‘Sith st., between 9 and z F. M. TANTED—A WORKING HOUSEKEEPER, WITH Vv ‘city references ax to honesty, industry and capa- bility, at No. I West 49h st. Apply atter 2 o'clock P. M. ANTED—TWO GIRLS; ONE TO COOK, WASH W “and tron: the other to do chamberwork and Walt: ing; clty reference required, 224 West 26th st. TATANTED—THREE OR FOUR FIRST CLASS SALES- Y women; must be acquainted with the business. Apply to WM. KINZEY, Broadway, corner 9th st, WASTED—4 YOUNG LADY, FROM 18 TO 2 YEARS | of age, to pose for an artist during the fail and win- Address ARTIST, box 1,926 General Post | ter months. oftice. at ,ANTED—A DRESSMAKER, WHO UNDERSTANDS operating on Grover & Baker's machine and mak- nic buttonholes: also a girt todo housework in a emall family. No. 103 West 39th st. VERY YOUNG WIDOW, OF THE HIGHEST RE* epectability, educated and refined, suddenly thrown upon her own resources,as housekeeper or companion for a widower or bachelor. Address Mra. L. &, W., bo: 171 Herald office. x A sition as honsekeeper fi travel. West 13th st. in a Call on or address Miss YOUNG WIDOW (HANDSOME BLONDE), am‘able disposition, is desirous of obtaining a po- Wdower’s EMMA OF AN family, or to WOODRUFF, 51 YOUNG WIDOW LADY OF CULTURE AND UN- exceptionabie c! keeper in a widowe leasant home desired nore ‘se family: an excels than wages. Address LANCHARD, box 149 Heraid office. acter desires a position as house nt manager; YOUNG LADY OF CULTURE, BEING IN FINAN- cial troubt desires to meet with a gentleman of Means who would ccn \dentially avsist her; would go as housekeeper, copyist, of companion to abroad; responsible parties only need reply. Herald office. WHITTAKER, box 1 lady goin Address Z. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW, A position ag housekceper ; understands cooking and taking charge © try. Addre: box 108 Herald o TANTED—RY A SCOTCH WOMAN, A SITUATION as housekeeper in a first class hoiel; no objection to go Bouth; or any other position of trust; best refer- ence. Apply at 845 6th ay. 22) EAST UTI ST—A YOUNG PROTESTANT Girl as seamstress; can sew on a machine; or a6 ‘waitress; best reference. 23 EAST HTH ST.—A GOOD BEAMSTRE: BY the day or week; is @ good operator; under- stands dressmaking; liberal terms. Cail or address. —A COMPETENT few more engage- %. A FIRST FLOO dressmaker would like home or by the day in SSTH 8T.—A GOOD DRESSMAKER to go out by the day or week; can cut stylish trimmer. WEST 2TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRFSS- maker, who thoroughiv understands fitting and trimming the latest style of walking and evening dresses, wishes @ 1ew. more customers by the day; best refer- ANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY, A POSITION AS housekeeper, monthly nurse or to take care of an Invalid; would do family sewing; ts competent and wil- ling to make herself generally useful; satisiactor ence given. Address tor one week, Mrs. &. PER 156 Herald office. Laundresses, &c. WEST 2TH ST., 127 “WEST 2TH 8 hi IN THE AR.—A . RE. woman to take in ladies’ and refer- ', box BASEMENT.—A young woman to do washing and ironing by the other housework. RESPECTABLE Fouts’ washing ; is first class shirt ironer; can do fluting and puffing, or would go out. 12 ences, Call or address. )\Q WEST 2D ST.—AN EXCELLENT DRESS. Ker, * ye with some years’ experien oing out by the day, desires a tew more day city reference. -engagemeuts 31 mast a ST 6T, middle. Tent dresemake: fal: will go out by 337 WEST 2TH ST.~A FIRST CLASS DRESS- maker to go out by the day to do cutting and fit- fing after latest fashions in French style; wages $2 per FAS? 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE. GIR go out hy the day or week to make ladies’ ehildren's dresses; can trim and work on Wheeler & Wil- Seis owing machine; old dresses made over in the latest ty! 38. 6TH AV,—AS FRENCH DRESSMAKER T0 69 out by the day In w private family <Tasjust ar- tived from Paris. Address Mme, PLUMEREAC 07 WEST SIST 87, NEAR 9TH AY.—A MIDDLE 4 aged American widow lady as plain seamstress CATH, ssist in light housework ; reterenc ‘Call tor one wee ‘ $ 34. STH AV.—A FIRST OLASS DRESSMAKE HBA Meise tew more engngements by te day in private tamilies. sai 422) TTT AV.—AN AMERICAN WOMAN AS SEAM. 663 Titsin aprivate family; no objection ty chil. dren; operates on Wheeler & Wilson's machine. Call on Mrs, MILLER, WD AV. 10? FLOOR,—AN AMERICAN LADY 749 1D AN eeatate want wishes shirtmaking and Tahiag tn Derown nouse. “Cait “om or address Mrs. 73( in private tamilies; reterence. \ddre 1.037 SHAY. BRIWKEN O7TH AND STH 6T8.< Ve A competent family seamsiress; is a good Operator and understands aressmaking: would assist With the chamberwork or wait on @ lady or growing chil best city reference, 194. BROADWAY, NEAR germ 67, * store.—An ‘iinmer to go by tie for the winter in first 1,237 Ciacetrewamaxer wante'a prove in & private family; best city referen ent i Fevaoiee i upstairs work’ wages mectens addre: sti AV., RING SECOND BELL.—AN EX- perenced dressmaker wishes daily engagements Call or address. IN THE rienced entter and day 5 Would engage, by the month class faruily; periectly reliable: BROADWAY, IN THE STORE.-A FIRST RESPLOTADLE GIRL AS SKAMSTRESS AN do light housework, or to walt on aiocahi oy leriy lady; woul! tal sition mee is requirea i fret cluse roteremces. “Aden * bOX 125 Herald office. oe YOUNG LADY FROM DUBLIN, HAVING erat Reon iecae of dressroakin, nd waning é ral ve herself, will go to a first c! aker for mouth without remuneration, box 18 id Uptown Branch oiiloe, SOUTH STII AV., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOW.— A respectable and competent Colored woman to do ladies’ “onk gentlemen's Washing; can be seen the whole wee! 132 Wetecond dos EAST 2TH 8 13 one stairs, front—A youn, n's and indies’ washing; also wll Kinds of tluting, RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes the washing of # few gentlemen or 37 WEST 2TH mali 1 A BETWEEN 6TH "AND 7TH -—A colored woman wishes families’ washing and ironing, or would ‘0 out by t NCTINDBAY. EXINGTON AV., UP woman does gentle. 530 IST AV; BETWEEN SisT AND SD ETS.—A OOS respectaite young woman as wet nurse in a re- spectadie family; bas lost her baby ; fresh breast of milk. Call for two days. 625 EAST TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman (Scotch) wishes to take @ child to wet nurse; first class medical references. Call on or address Mrs. BODINCHOTZ. 1 4921 3D AV,. BETWEEN 80TH AND 818T 6TS., 5 nthe bakery. —A’ roung healthy woman With a tres: breast of milk, would like to go out as wet Burse ; best reterences. Waitresses, &e. 326 WEST 26TH ST., IN THE GROCERY STORE. — Go A young woman as first class waitress; can make salads and {+ quite competent to take care of sil- is highly recommended. Call ou Monday. AS WAITRESS! IN A office. Miscellaneous. W3Axte SITUATION Testaurant Address H. A., box 146 Herald QA. RAST IH St. SECOND FLOOR —A RESPECT. able colored woinan to do Louse or office c'eaning; ___ MARY JONES, 170 GUEISTOPHER st—A FRENCH YOUNG LADY. FA just arrived from France in the steamer Ville du 200 REST MT St oa RESPECTABLE GERMAN girl, not speaking any English, as lady's maid OF to take care of growing children; ‘good reference. YOUNG LADY WANTS A HOME IN & GOOD family; 18 & good ceamstress; excellent recommen terms moderate. Address K. M., Herald Up- also washing and ironing; best reference. fool references. Addres on or address Miss JOHN SATTIG, for FLORA, ranch office. for slight remunera' may Herald Uptown Branch office. N EDUCATED, REFINED, ELDERLY GERMAN widow desires a position in a noble family; ex- perienced dresemaker; speaks only German; best ccf erence: Address U box 1% Herald office, REBUECTABLE YOUNG LADY DESIRES A PO- sition as ladies’ companion or maid, or for anv light business: satistactory reference. Address M. E., box 460 Herald Uptown Branch office. A YOUNG LADY AR COMPANION AND TO ASSIST in light housework, where she would be considered as one of the family. Address J. B., box 155 Herald Up- town Branch office. do; isn and ironing at her own home. 149 WEST «7m sr wiskes a fow I PROTESTANT WOMAN ies’ or gentlemen's washin; good washer and ironer; or would do prt est city reference. 145 Bast, 211 ST. NEAR LEXINGTON AV.— On first class Jaund ress ‘would like to do washing t Address Mrs. YOUNG WIDOW, WELL EDUCATED, WITIT some musical talont. and of fine personal appear- . would like something to do whereny she conld eara & oud living. Address MA. Herald Cptown Branch office. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED=— cMALES,. “LADY WISHES isa rapid writer, Call on 4 RIVINGTON §T.—-A YC 3 copving to do at home or address ¥, *. fainilies’ washin; KITCHE WEST 18TH ST. 15 desires ladies’ ern home or to go ou! 16 205 Washing, Call on or add: AW EAST 26TH 8T., T families’ washin; address Mrs, DENIN' 218 city relerences. 220 wom reference from 225 Bast aD ST. two unde! 23 BAST OATH 8’ THOMPSON BT. room.—A first class lau jays in the week to do fi stands the work in all tts = FIRST CLABS LAU tlemen's Mrs. P FLO! spectable woman wishes « few gent {i XQuld wo out by the day. FIRST EAST 7TH 8T.—A RESPECTABL excellent Inundress; wix yi Jall or address two da: SECO) J, ‘T BPH ST., TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— A respectable Woman wants wash) ing at her own residence, or will go out by the day; best washing jay; good relerences, WEST 27°H ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPEOT- able woman to do washing at home, or would go out by the day; prompt, reliable and trustworthy. WEST MTH BT.—A RESPECTABLE, WIDOW m1 wishes @ few more cen' n’s or families’ LABS COLORED laundress solicit siamilles or gentlemen's wash- ing at her own house; reliable, prompt Mrs, nd trustworthy, |. W, Ww and iron. 01, T isher’ to g> out at ashing aud ironing ; chen 4 and ironing » TWO STAIRS UP. laundress wishes washing at her home, by the dozen or week; understands fluting, A GOOD 233 “ip. back.—A wom Tepairs; reasonable terms WEST 26TH $T., NEAR 8TH A in will take in ladies’ an gentlemen's underciothing for careful washing and neat it referenct TWO STAIRS ' and 8, Ww 6 I GIVE 233, WEST 22D S8T.—A YOUNG LADY ee per quar Jeasons on the pianoforte for $6 and ter, with privilege of practice, | A YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE 80) to do at home or elsewhere. Address Uptown Branch offic LADY WRITES L&TTER social letters, triend! Cheeks, drafts, bills, receipts. orders, account notices, reviews, reports, paragraph ries, rhymes, Te Newspaper correspondence, lies to editorials criticisins, nd gives lesso letter writing, punctuation, capitalization, pronune tion, orthography, composition, construction of ten- tences, grammar, &c. Miss W—-, 48 Kast I7th st. COPYING . P., Herald BUSINESS LETTERS, letters, advertisements, s, 4, pamphlets, sto- LADY OF ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE ment ina gentleman's (amily as re- sho English thoroughly; h (Parisian) smi German fluently; compe 1 pu id of masters. ‘Address Pah Tost ome. ¥. Le Z, bo A GERMAN LADY OF EDUCATION AND GOOD family, who speaks English fluently, wishes a situ. ation as visiting or resident goyernoss;’ can teach Ger- man, French, the rudiments of inusic and the common English branches: most satisfactory testimonials given, Address A. %., Herald ottice, POSITION WANTED-—BY A tion, ax children, to t visiting ' gove: Herald office. A DE. ADY OF EDUCA- |, or governess to inglish, or as Address GOVERNKSs, box 207 VISITING GOYERN ESS ment; teaches English, fren ing, Pastel, or DESIRES AN ENGAGK- Drawing, Ou! Paint. nce 10 PrIVAle lessons in iB Branch laxses; rel pupils, UROPEAN, Herald. Uptown office, Address 934 WE tis ecung; ot a’ Ww ngs ELOY. ctable woma: gentlemen or ladies, or wi wook, a0, & iew 258 Seen 4isT ST., TOP FLO do the 60 out ong 87 SOTH BT, IN REAR,—WANTED, BY A ntlemen's or famt t city reference, Address Mrs. Me. JOR, BACK.—A RE- washing of aiew two days ina YOUNG WIDOW LADY AS READER AND mucnsls: well qualified (0 ant a Ceplionable reference, Add: fd’ Uptown Branch office, ENGLISH VISITING GOVERNESS R tuition for English, French, music and d is experienced in tri Li ie and has morni a box 12 Herald oleae 8” Cupled. Address WHLLS ‘(eas RESPECTABLE YOUNG CATHOLIC dy, aged about 22, acquainted with the dry goods jean play and sing; quick at figures: low size enteel appearance. | Address HAPPY HOME, 1d office. : ANTED-—TO ENGAGE BY THZ YEAR TO GOTO Orange, N. J., a young lady who understands mil- cressmaking and making up fancy things fora ret class relerence required. Apply on Tucsday, mber Il, at M. KVANS? millinery, 6th av., near 28th trom 10 t6 3. basin and Hera! Nov Bt. OOK WANTS A SITUATION IN A r ity or country; best city references HAVING JUST ARRIVED FROM nin @ private ‘ami ¢ himself gencrally in; best referen Engl. Brooklyn. JOUN SMITH. 1 SITUATION WANTED—BY AN IN young man, to learn the grocery busines: compensation required. Address, for two days, B., Herald office, “YOUNG MAN, England, wants « situati FRENCH-AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, JUST RE- turned from Eurepe, wishes a’situation in a down- town office; will do an:thing to suitemplover: salary molerate. ‘Keterences—Harris Grothers, 8:7 Broadway. Address letter to same place, A BEMTABLE Boy. 17 YEAKS OF AGE, DESIRES aaituation in rome mercantile house or ofice in this city ; 1s a good penman, a'so quick and correct a: figures, and can furnish the best reterences as to character, in: te dress K. 0. FELLOWS, Herald office. MAN AND WIFE, LATELY LANDED FROM Paris, wish situations in the city or country; pri vate family or boarding house; wife as chamber purse or seamnstrees; nan as waiter and coachman, drexs A. B., box 136 lleraid Uptown Branch office. by capacity mer employers, whom he leaves on breaking up housekeeping. Call on or 3d av. hing fourth bel SITUATION WANTED—BY A COLORED MAN, AB Se cook of waiter either in the city or country. Call On or address CHARLES PERRY, 13 Prince at si TANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER IN A PRI . vate family by an experienced man ; single; city or country ; good referonce, Addroxs A. B., 100 6th —BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, A SITUA- tion ; és willing to work at in; to goin the country, Apply at 43. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 18 YEARS OLD, wel educatcd, able and willing to work, a situation in a cotton broker's oilice; salary no object: best refer- ences. Address M. J. M., box 11s” Herald office. » peed A RESPECTABLE ENGLISHMAN, A situation as butler; he gt understands his business; best city reterences. Address KOBERTS, 146 East 50th st., between Lexington and 34 ava. WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A BORER, STEADY young man, as piain meat cooe; is also a first class bread and pastry baker; no objection to work as second ; ants OF jotels preferred. Address M., box 208 office, TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISHMAN fand wile (three years in the country), mtuations; man as first class wafer, wile ax competent cook or chambermaid and nurse; good sewer; nv objections to tho.coantry ; first class reterences. Catlon or address M. M,, 30 Bast 13th st. ity, aid, Ad- dress F. H., _ CLERKS AND SALESMEN. GERMAN DRUGGIST—SPEAKING FRENCH AND sufficient I'nglish, desires to enter as prescription clerk; responsible reterence given. Address A. U., 97 we ot. reat 2d BITUATION. WANTED AS ROOKKEERPER, sistant, on otherwise, by a young man of eight yea: Texperience; is married; age 20; strictly temp. erate and has the highest testimonials as to ability and integrity. Address IVANHOE, box 229 Herald oMce OCOUNTANTs,—VEYSEY & FABIAN, PROFES. monal Accountants, 112 and 114 Broad way.—Ac- Counts examined and adwusted ; books organized for firing and corporations; accounts periodically written up by contract; best references, GENTDEMAN OF ABILITY, ENERGY AND MUCH A experience in di ‘coods wishes @ position in a good house, either as manager of a department, usher ‘of salerman; refers (0 a leading Broadway house which he has just left; would yo to Chicago, Address KNERGY, box 162 Herald Uptown Branch o RUG CLERK WANTED—WITH REFERENCES, AT D 686 Greenwich st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A LIVE WESTERN MAN, by) ‘with large acquaintance, who has had ten years’ ex: perience in wholesale and retail drog, liquor and tancy goods, five years in inanutacturing cutand dried tobaccos . tobac and wholesale cigars, tobacco, &c., three ‘sin com. ission and produce, and is well up in business detail e Entel ly addre when ability, integrity rt on beauty with the best of cit e6 to back hin; wants active busl- K, Herald office. OGRAPHER, BOOKKEEPER AND CORRE. dent.—An wa porrenees man desires @ rituati j first class ct 4 references. Address NAGRU: ‘ptewn Branch office, CLERKS AND SALESMEN. HORTHAND TAUGHT.—A PRACTICAL ENGIICR ANTED—AN ED'TOR, FAMILIAR WITH Brose asmeinas ee ehace SMLaiSes ANE | ee aceccperaeelay sk seat: ate _dreta Mo Dox 364 Pout once. «N° 1” Herald omive. beng orc uth, aged 19, who speaks and writes the English res'and has toine kuowledge of bookkeeping, d= res employment in the above fasinesss rit? i ob- Kpod reierence. Address, for ane wevky ‘PRODUCE, To youth aged AND COMMISSION MBROHANTS,—A ANTED—TWENTY EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS W salesmen, HILL, MOYNAN & CO., 271 Grand ate WARTED—A YOUNG MAN THAT WRITES A PAIR hand (o take in cash storo; Dest reverence required.” Apply at 1g! chathnin ae NTED—A_ YOUNG MAN TH 0 D C- WM. KINZoY, 767 and 769 Broad wi ‘ANTED—BY ‘A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION as istant bookkeeper or ent oder salary. "Address box fil Poatofbecs “'* oserale WASTED—2W0 SALESMES, FOR CITY TRADE, BY Y Smanufocturing house. Address, with relereuce, W. 1, Herald ofice Py Aare 786 SMART SALESMEN FOR TUB FUR department; liberal salary to odd mi BHRICHS’, 237 and 289 8 ¥ en. av., near 24th st, ANTED—IN A PAPER HANGING MANUFAC. try, aman iroronatl competent by abfiity ana experience to superinnd the running of or 12 print- ing machines; must be, a practical printer. Address, in contidence, box 2,043 New York Post o A PARTNER WANTED 10 Pi ROHABB A HALF inierest in 4 first clas: enieria.ninent, pow open, 1a the tm: dips wical wo New York: $1,004 mouth ean be made. ress U. M., box 106 Herald offico, RARE OPPORT! to eu o 1 __ BUSINESS OPPO TUNITIBS, UNITY FUR A PERSON WISHING age in the Furniture and Window Shade business, in a good loostiou und long established ; will be suld reasonable on account of other basiness, Address B., box 16 Herald oMce, FRBNCHMAN AND WIFE, THOROUGHLY understanding the artificial flower bumness, are de- sirous to enter iD o partnershiiy with some one who has honey to carry on the ab vs busines, Address ARTI- FICIAL FLOWERS, Lieraid office, YOUNG LADY, HAVING ESTABLISHISD AN IM- merisiy renunerative business, wants $3,000 with- Out deluy: an interest or large onus Kiven; cask prines Dalx omy answered, Address BUSINES, box 168 Herald oillee, ANTED—A THOROUGHLY EXPERIBNCED RE- taillace and embroidery salesman. Apply tod. & ©, JOHNSON, Broadway, 5th av. and 22d st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUXG MARRIED man ag salesman, assistant pechkeenes or cashier, can give the best of references. Address J. 8, G., Brook- lyn Post oMee, ANTED—IN A WHOLESALE HOUSE, A CLERK p aa beokkooner: Le ereners rere give goot elem nee and $500 secur one others need a io SAWY«.R, 167 Broadwa; ‘i stil Wants ‘D—By A MIDDLE-AGED, EDUCATED GEN. tlemen, a poxition as secretary or corres .ondent; would do copying at his residence or wherever it was de- sired, Address L. 8. 1., Herald Uptown Branch office, TANTED—THREE OR FOUR FIRST CLASS DRY goods r@iasmen, who understand the city trade} also men who speak German and cued, W. K. PRYTON, 272 Bowery. WADTLD—A YOUNG MAN (AMERICAN), AS CLERK ina branch insurance office; must be familiar with the busiiess, of gentlemanly address and of good charac- ter; the best testimonials required. Apply at the Branch orner of léth st., over Bank of Metro omtee, Broadwa, poss. a ANTED—A SITUATION AS MANAGING CLERK oF ascistant in a first class law office by a young man 9" experience; first class bookkeeper and engrosser and tamiitar wath the practice, highest testimot teen Ore and ability. Address &, N,, box 176 office. ANTED—A SITUATION IN A COTTON COMMIB- sion house, New York; aman who has had ample experienco in the business; is a good bookkeeper and can infuence cousignments; has first class reterences. box 162 Herald Uptown Branch oflice, ANTED--A_ PERMANENT SITUATION, BY Young man, who has had thorough experience as entry clerk, collector. salesinan and traveller; is ac- quainted wit : h city and Western, trate: ‘can give AL references and security ; salary_not impor ress R, W., box 133 Herald Uptown Branch offs, AC A! “Ss. \ AND GARDE* i GENTLEMAN TURNING OUT HIS HORSES DF- sires a situation for his coachman, who he will lighly recommend. Apply to or address JOHN, at pri- vate stablo 49 West 18th st, YOUNG PROTESTANT MAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as coachman and gardener, for the country; has had several years’ experience in both; first class reference. Address B., box 222 Herald office. YOUNG PROTESTANT MAN WISIIES A SITUA- tion as coachman; ten years’ city reference from his lastemployer, to whom he can refer, Address J. H., box 123 Ierald office. WV ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, AGED 23, ‘a situation ascoxchman or groom. Call on or ad- dress A. Z, 140 West 50th st., between 6th and 7th avs, ANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, UNMARRIED, situation as farmer; tully competent to take charge ora gentieman’s place; best references. Address WM. B,, Garrison's, N. Y¥. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND farienet, by a single man; can milk and make himself useful; hag good reference trom all employers. Address W. B., box 20) Her, WARTED—A SITUATION. RY A GERMAN COACH. man, who understands his business thoroughly ; best references in every respect. Address II. B., box 13) Herald Uptown Branca office. {eal SITUATION BY A FIRST CLASS colored coachman: thoroughly understands his duties; good city reference. Call on or address H., 143 West 63d st, WANTEDIBY A MAN AND WIFE WITHOUT OIIL dren. « situation to take charge of a farm or gen- leman's place: comfortable home for the winter more obiectthan wages: can do carpenter's work it required. Address J. D. BROWN, 640 Greenwich st. ‘Ss _ HELP WANTED—MALES. ‘A, @ STEWART & Co, WaNT * several FIRST CLASS USHERS; those having hat a city exporience preferred. Apply personally at Manager's de-k, before 9 A. M., Broadwa: and 10th st., or by letter, with name and references, ad- dressad to the firm, AN TABLISHED MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, avorabiy affecced by the panic, reqilres moderate additionr! capita ; large legitimate profis certain; con tracts can be made at once, 5, B. ROBART, 52 Broadway. S A ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED . merchants, manufacturers and others; r ange t tor nusiness; mining properties, Persons with capital seein, busines advingd of approve opporsuniies, Reserences ~C. &, Hunter, Esa., Preshient Yeople’s Hank, &e,— GalGGs, CARLISBON & CO, Pi.ancial and busingss Ayents, 96 Broadway. NY LAvY WAVING AN KSTABLISHED MILLI- nery and dressma‘cing business, desiring for ch 1 estate ex- hewotiated Tid long experience in every branch, Iuaving a eapit a] f of $i, to ), can have an interview by addressing Mrs. MUR ¥, box 181 Herald o t ATTA aECURE THIS $50), IP SOLD BEFORE « Wednesday), Confectionery, Fruit, Toy, Stationery ; Compleie siock, Hine store and apartments; gas, waters rent only $30; splendid location ; Brooklyn; five mates ad terry. Call trom 10 to 2 at .65 Water street, New ork. . A PARTNER WANT“D—WITH $700, IN A RELIABLE, <1 profitable manufacturins business, without 1 > facles saple; large demand ior cash; profits 200 per cent. Aduress A. ALBERTSON, box 124 Herald off FAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY OPEN FOR A GEN. tleman of moderate means in an old established Brokerave Business (investing money on bond and morte gage); tacilities ror procuring money unsurpassed ; of weil ‘ocated and nicely furnished, rent low; prige, in- elnding Furniture, Will, instructions, Fit A terms accommodating, address RUEUMATISM, jerald office. YOUNG MAN, HAVING BETWEEN $2,400 AND 93,00) worth of Machinery (new), wishes @ vartner with $1,000 or more to join him in @ manufacturing business yrelding Jarge protit:; no Ruomiedge of the busineas required. address MANIPULATOR, Herald office. LL KIND OF GOODS BOUGHT FOR ONE-QUARTBR cash and balance advertisement in first class maga- zine, established Jor years all through the United States, Address Lox 4,541 Post office. GENTLEMAN HAVING ADVANCE INFORMATION ‘of contemplated moyement in the stock market, is about to engage in Wall street, will undertake the man- agemen: of any funds, from $100 upwards, on equal foot ing with his own capital. No such opporiunities for profitable investment have occurred in ten years. For particulars, address INVESTM!.NT, box 151 Herald office, —I HAVE A SPLENDID SHOW ROOM, VERY ‘ate glass window, desirable location, near Br will rent @ part or take a line of salable 01 ssion; holiday goods preferred. Address AMES SHELDON, Herald Uptown Branch office. N ENTERPRISING, HONEST MAN CAN HAVE AN equal partnersnip im a splendid business: about $6,000 cash required; businoas will bear a most thorough investigation. Address McNiIL & CO., 182 Kead street. STEADY, RELIABLE YOUNG MAN WHO CAN loan employer $4.0 or $5,000, Al security, cai have @ permanent position, Mberal salary, interest anc board. Address RELIABLE, box 125 Herald oftice. RETIRED EDITOR—WHOSE WRITINGS ARE distinguished for wit, vigor and tact, would become private scerctary, write lectures, leading’ articles, prom pectuses, indications, &c. : communications contidential.’ Address EDITOR, box 672 Post oitice. NY GENTLEMAN, WITH SMALL CAPITAL, ABOUT to travel or locate in any city South or West, wish- ing to Peete, in BP ion ni, profitable please call om SMITH & CO., 56 West Thirty-second te EST RESTAURANT DOWN TOWN WILL BE SOLD ata bargain; first class trade and location; willex- change for Real Estate or Securities. 8. E. H. VAN DYKE, 160 Broadway, | NOAL.-I AM DESIROUS OF MAKING AN AR- rangement or connection with +om> bin Red retail house. Address, stating terms, &c., AGENT, box 119 Herald office. NIIRE OR HALF INTEREST IN AN OLD ESTAB- ty lished Manufacturing, Stationery and Printing Busi- ness, composed principally of railré express, ban! a sur neo Work. Address IMPERIAL, box 160 erald o' OR SALE—THE WHOLE OR ONE-HALF INTEREST ofan old established Oyster Saloon, situated on the est avenue im the city. Apply at 265 Sixth avenue. No agen GENTS TO SELL AN INDISPENSABLE ARTICLE in every tamily; New England cookery. No. 397 6th avenu GENT FOR TBE SALE OF A NEW WORK OF art, “Pius T a Catholic gentleman preferred. Apply to R. FIELD, 46 Beekman st. SMART BOY WANTED—MUST BE A PLAIN AND rapid writer; hours 8 to 6: wages $4 per Week. Ad- dress J.B. H., box 115 Herald office. WANTED, FOUR MEN, $30 EACH, TO FILL + South American Mining Company ; 25 men sailed for South America: outtit cost 28,000; mines pay $100 per day tothe man. Apply at 288 Bowery, entrance the gate. FEW ADVERTISING FOLICITORS FOR A STORE- Keeper's Holiday medium; title, “New York City Pathfinder;" 25 per cent commission allowed. Apply to BLAUVELT & CO., 297 Brondway. FPO? SALE AN EIGHT YEARS LEASE OF PROP, criy northwest corner Bleccker andyGreene strects’ Gx100, covered with buildings, or will exehange tor Real Estate or Stocks. Inquire ot ‘I. J. GIBBONS, 113 Bleecker street. ROM $2,'00 TO $5,000 CAPITAL WANTED—IN THE silver and nickel plating business Apply to W. EL. WILDER, 39 Vescy street. REAt CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.—PARTNBR wanied, to travel as cashier for the best paying S=: in America, drawing crowded houses nightly. ® Broad street, rooin 7. MANUFACTURE A CASH STAPLE ARTICLE OF 1 superior quality (demand unlimited), 13 per cent cheaper than others; parties with capital, wishing most rofitable, tale, easy business, ean see machinery in use a city ; most rigid investigation solicited ; will treat also for works in other States. Address RESPONSIBLE, box 170 Herald oftice. FIRST RATE AG NTED IN EVERY STATE atent clothes drver; $6 RYER COMPANY, y street, room 11, New York. ATEE,MATIONAL SCHOOL OF TELRORAPITY, + 139 Figith st. near Broadway.—The only school where telegraphy is taught practically and made a specialty. ‘A SUAXCE | TO women, boys and girls learn and take inand for operators: tuition $20. THOMPS! No. 204th av., opposite Cooper Institute, Yet MAY NOW BEAP THE BENEFIT OF EX- DP uy. LEARN TELEGRAPHY.—MEN, sitions; de # N's College « erience ; stire aN good at all tines for city and coun- Send for circtllar and secure territory without de- ART LIGHT & CO., box 3,518 Post oMce, New York. NE OR TWO PARTNERS WANTED-WITH A ital of $15,000, to continue an established manu- turing business in’ company with very respectable and Eesponsibte Partie: 000 have already been in- te ih; machinery, &¢., in periect order and age. "Address G.L. G., Herald office. Grae DID CHANCE FOR A GOOD MAN TO GET Told ofan esiwbllstied eal Estate Rusinens; might t ; other business cau: selling. take a partner; othe: BS for‘ 23 Untea square. GrzctaL NomicE, > For sale—Tho old established Bar and Billiard Rooms, with Ice Cream Garden attached, corner Four- teenth street and seventh avenue; 4 Kooi regular trade is done ; reasons for selling proprietor is going to Europe ; fisoan extensive Club Koom, where a regular trade 1s done nightly. AN OR BOY WANTED—FOR A_ FIRST CLASS boarding house, to wait on table, make fires, sweep snow or do anything else required ; a steady place for the winter tou good man, Addrons, cating. ago, F wages wanted, IRVING, Herald oMce. ANTED-RESPECTABLE CASH BOTS. BRADBURY BROS., 312 and Sid Bowery. W RS; THE GREATEST inducements ever offered; salary or commission. 93 Fourth street, Willia . WASTEDIA FEW FIRST ment canvassers Apply by sto W. P., Dox 192 with references ANTED—SEVFRAL EXPERIENCED BOOK cers: this may lead to permanent, engagements on @ kuccesstully established work, #02 Broudwa: room y ANTED—GOOD CANVAS3E 88 ADVERTISE- er in first instance, Id office. ANTED—A SMART YOUNG MAN, TO EXAMINE and do up parcels; must be quick and correct, Apply tg CONKLING &'CO,, 765 Broadway, between Bth and 9th ets, R GENTLEMEN AN APER SOLIC- itor, educated, and who tas snap in his business actions; no one without undoubted reference as to bility need answer XERXES, Herald Brooklyn uch office: no others need make application, 3 SOLICITORS WANTED—INSURANCE OR ADVER © tising preferred, to do the outside work of a large ublishing he men of culture and good address will ind this a desirabic opportunity. Address, with refer- enees, &c., PUBLISHES, box 140 Herald office. $5 TO $15 A DAY MADE RY CANVASSING FOR +) Wood's Household Magazine (now in its thirteenth volume), with the new and elegant chromo, “The Yoxo- inite Valley,’ 14x2) inenes, Clerks, mechanics and giners out of emp mentcall at or address our Agency Departinent, 41 Park row. Two experienced men wanted as general agents, THE TRADES. § BTENOGRAPHER IS OPEN TO “AN ENGAG ment to receive dictations, Address, for one week, ZENO, Herald office, N ENGRAVER ON woon wounp LIKE A SITUA. lon: ea) how ol Addre: ‘ie ie) . - Ai iseryalowysrectmens”Acareas FIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPHIC OPERATO! Ho to St. Jonns, N.B. Addre ith full part and specimens of work, stating ‘aatary oxpected, employment, &c., R. G.) Herald Uptown (CoTTER WANTED—FOR CHILORE exec Competent to take entire oh a cuty ence taste will have @ peri 0d situation. LANNIII & MASON, 421 Grand st, Brooklyn, E. NEGATIVE ft Address PHOTOG. "§$ CLOTHING: ge; a cutter of and Labial blanche dak mgd! wucher ina By way gales RAPHER, bon 195 Honea ome SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, TO 5 learn the plumbing and gas-fitting trade; has worked atita while, Address or apply at 10) West 41 (P2038 JEWELLERS —A YOUNG, ETRURCAN Journeyman wishes a situation, also understands coloring, scrateh bri and finishing. Address JEW. ELLER, care McArthur & Co,, $18 Peart at, NEMPLOYED CABINET AND MODEL MAKERS, sheet and small metal workers, decorators, two boys and outdoor holiday salesmen, employed ond vnid from receipts on sales, Address CO-OPERATIVE, Herald ome J ANTED—, SITUATION AS FOREMAN AND draughtsman to a builder, or to superintend the erection of bake by an experienced carpenter: town or country, Address J. C.. box 168 Li@vald office, HE RIGUT MAN, WITH $15,000 CASH, CAN HAVB an interest in a large paying New York hotel. Ad- dress, real name and reference, confdenially, EURO- PEAN, box 2.278 Vost office. Hf ba GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE FOR road: removing snow from the street and from street rail- e citien. Broad- Capital wanted, to work in all the lai rticulars call on or address ENGINEER, TANTED—A PARTNER, WITH A CASH CAPITAL 609, in the grocery. wine, liquor and . For particulars in- 6 Warren street. ANTED—A PURCHASER FOR, OR PARTNER IN, ighly profitable ae erin uptown Printing Establishment. Address MURK CAPITAL, Herald office, Neate $1,000 TO $5,000, FOR THE USK OP which for six months two per cent per month wil) be paid. For particulars address 1... box 200 Herald omfce. L300 —PARTNER WANTED IN AN OLD ESTAB $ Ne lished: poultry stand, eae the stock. $1.000. iL Ful.on street a —THIS AMOUNT WILL BE ADVANCED ay partner or otherwise, pro FIVER oF the mane: Im any legitimate businoss, with ervices Wise providing good security can be ences exchanged. Address XCKELSIOR, thera $1.00 integrity and To $50 —AN AMERICAN (SINGLE) eget ja thorough business man, of strict ighest references, with complete credit and large acquaintance, desires a lady, with above len ual partner in opening aarst class wi beau ch ie ina locauon ; Cigar store in enural | Story security. “Address, in confidence, HOWARD, gati Herald Uptown Branch office. * $2,500 rio: WANTED FROM A LUMBER BROKER the agency of SLUMS 6 il for the sule of lumber. Ad. yet SIORR ‘box 108 leraid ofice. 6 $2.500. cash that will pay $40,000 per ® Will secure the loan and give the part areas e =PARTNER WANTED, IN A STRICTLY Particalar: terview only, for which ad Gress FINANCIAL, box 18 Tomes: ‘7% « “PARTNER WANTED, A3 0 3.500.~ Tor omce duties to oxtend’a ca Tong estabilsned, paying f head; oer monvak Sie Ta pow interview ouly. Herald office, bed facturing business. splend to bo Address $10.00 ~~ $25,000 WANTED—TO s0ay eet cessful operation in this city, prom Mirge recurs as aoe cnterprise Now offered; No one not competest to take full charge need apply. 16) Broadway, room B 6 WANTED, A SPECIAL PARTNER $50,000. ith $59,00, in a well established nro- le business; a large retu it Ailiress FIFTY, box 106 Heraidofics, Wa Secure ae BILLIARDS. STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND, + the Phelan & Collender Combination Cushions, for sale only by the patentee, H.W. COLLENDER, suc Cossor fo VI lan & Co! Kroadway, New York, A APLENDID CHANCE TO PURCHASE 5X10 BIL. Hard Tabies, good ay new, for $175; also improved bevel Tablos, but little used, for $200; great inducements. Are now offered to Luyers Jor cast. W. H. URIFFIIH & CO., 40 Vesey street. A —A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND + hand Billard Tables constantly on hand, at QKO, E. PHELAN'S, No. 7 Barclay street, New York, TWO ROSEWOOD PIANO! and $19); a Steinway Piano, nearly news at fat Pinnos on instalments, ITHERS, 66 Bleecker street. NE PHELAN & COLLENDER TIT aroin Bitar Fableand ono do, iyanpoobet teas: ‘ood order, nea barpa 4 ON, 63 Kase Thirteonth street, wear Brokawas, | Oe”