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wo SETUATIONS WP eThN— FEMALES E vouks, de. BAST HO eeton st.—A WELL RECOMMENDED ‘and oplatag food cook, washer and irene: =, REAR-A COLORED GIRL 2TH ST, REAR—A auraut cook. 0 for two days 3TH ST, SECOND FLOOR, BACK ST ned book ta w private family, AR 20TH ST, TOP FLOOR—A | NEatish-woman. as frst clns8 cook; branches; no objection to in ail its branct ssarene in PAST S7TH STA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS plain cook; is willing to assist with was’ city reverence. Calon Monday, WEST 27TU ST., SECOND FLOOR, ROOM 11 — QA Yresncemte woman will go out by whe day or week or month; is.@good plain cook, washer, ironer or Rouseclesner; wilde iound trustworthy. = ‘17 Mast 36TH ST, TOP FLOOR.—A FRENCH ‘tie woman’ eqok to go ont by the day and dinner par as Worked in the clubs for years; best reference. 22: a “book: is caps MULBERRY ST.. THIRD FLOOR,.—A MIDDLE. aved Protestant American Woman as good plain ‘¢ of doing any other kind of work around a house ; good re'erence. Gall for two days. 23) WEST 41ST S0.~AS FIRST CLASS COOK IN A 3 private family; understands American and “French cooking, best city reference. N ENGLISH PROTESTANT GIRL TO COOK, WASH and’ ron or to do general housework in a sihall pri wate famtly; good city reference, Address G. M., Herald oflice. WEST NOOK FOR RESTAURANT—MAY APPLY AT 48 / West 23th st, inthe rear house, Chambermaids, Se. STH AV., “PRESENT EMPLOYER'S discreet yooug girl as chambermaid ; —A QUIET, is willing t0 ‘ST work 104. BANK 8?., NEAR GREENWICH AV.—A_ RE- spectabte girl, in a small respectable family with. out boarders, as chambe id and to assist in xeneral ionsework; ded reference. se a 116 RES? W71H sta RESPECTALLE PROTE tant yeung woman as first class cambermard in & Rotel or hourding school; willing and obliging; best city Feterences. 14.6 EAST SOT STAN AMERICAN PROTESTANT young girl to do light chamberwork and wait- Anz or Would take care of children; would go to the country. 439 Fer NTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YO Oe girl todo chamberwork and plain sewing; can ‘operate # machine; best reference. Pi ANTED—BY A STEADY GIRL, A PLACE AS chaimbermaid and nurse. Apply, for two days, at her present emplover’s, Lexington ay., between 70th and Fist sts, middle house, west side. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. WEST 27TH ST., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND Sth av.—A dressmaker would like the work of @ II few first class families; understands her business thor- oughly ; wil do all kinds of amily sewing and go out by the day. K hird bell. Q3, West 4TH 81. R 5TH _AV.—A COMPE- @e) tent dressmaker would like a few more engace- ments in private families by the day or week; can cut, fit and trim: understands Wheeler 4 Wilson’s and Flor: ence’s machines. JOT WEST RTH STA FIRST CLASS OPERATOR on Wheeler, & Wiison’s machine will make up Jadies’ and children’s underwear the finest fabrics; adso ladies’ rob. nd infants’ outfits of OF at home; quilting and tacking by the yard. and suits made out OQ WEST WI STAN EXPERTENCED DRESS- maker, who can operat & place by day, week or month Y17 WEST StH st. NEAR OTH AV—A DRESS. maker, who is a thorough artist in the business, ‘Wil work at reduced prices; will measure and fit ladies at their residences; also millinery ; ladies’ own materials ‘made un into hat #, bonnets, &e., in the latest style ; 4 est city references. om auy machine, wants | SITU. bya @ small years of ‘waiting. ‘A BMA tan housewor house. A oitive. m SPR ot family; derstand ‘on or add! SITUATIONS WANTED—FEM NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1873.—QU. General Housework, &c. NTED_AT,NEW BRIGHTON, & 1. an, do do genera ality where. she could have ber chill, fve ith her, or would do chamberwork and ‘Address MAGGLE, New Brighton Post office. ATION WA RT, INDUSTRIOUS WOMAN WISHES TO OB. a situation in a small family to do fecrloe Housekeepers, &. , FY nes to go home f ta, dashe te dices Mra BION, Herald Uptown ER PLACE (TH ST), NEAR WEST 10TH ‘A young Widow as housekeeper in & widower's prepossessing appearance: s music and capable of fi ighly edueated, . fing apy capacity. Call ress Mra. 58 80) widower NORFOLK 8T, keeper; Bo objection to the country. need answer, GREEN fined young lady as housekeeper for a gentleman; | A YOUNG WIDOW AS HOUSE- No triters WICH AV., ONE FLIGHT UP.—A RE- 7 é 3 triflers need answer. of means preverred; no triers need anewer 136 should 136 15 is kept; | worthy: 208 Cali for | 239 486 ofl 73 1.07 aged widow, without en housekeeper in a widower's family, where ‘oue servant seamstress, Of as Waitress and seamstress; operator on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine. -Ad- dress M. ©, gentleman's family; reference given and require: tor two d. WEST 12TH ST.—A NEW ENGLAND LADY, Who Derfectly understands, housekeep ing as it pe, desires a position in this capacity; would bring sewing machine; a pleasant home more desirable th teromuneration, Call on or address HOUSEKEEPER, VARICK .—A LADY, 34 YEARS OF AGE, AS housekeeper; Ho objection to leave the city ; best ECTS Bale dS san Cie a SG) WEST 28TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE- umbrance, as working is a Protestant erfectly competent and trust- children not objected to: country referred: & | permanent, comfortable home wanted. Call or address. 28TH ST.—A WIDOW LADY AS WORKING housekeeper; can give good city references. two days. BR Sa EN NESS WEST 10TH ST., NEAR HUDSON.—A YOUNG lady as housekeeper or companion in a widow- er’s family. "Call all the week. HUDSON 8T.—AN AMERICAn LADY, IN A hotel, as housekeeper, cashier or to take charge en room. Address or call on HOUSEKEEPER, 2D AV., BETWEEN 89TH AND 40TH STS—A respectable young girl as chambermaid and is @ good 2D AV., BETWEEN S7TH AND S8TH STS.— Axounk American Indy as housckceper in & ays. 1.168 IST A A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN as housekeeper. wisi office. YOUNG LADY JUST ARRIVED FROM PRUSSIA hes a situation as housexeceper or teacher of German, in a good family. Address A. A., box 111 Herald A xo answer. LA yo her. charge © dren; rei dre wr i inp best reference it reqair 123 East orm “) maker and operator on Wheeler & Wilson's ma. | chine; understands all kinds of femily sewing; will go | ‘out by the day, week or month, or will do the work at | her own house. Cail on or address DRESSMAKER, 14 WEST 24TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS- +) maker to go out by the day; isa good cutter and Atter; also astylish trimmer; has the best references Call on or address Mrs. KNAPP. 146 WEST 2TH STA FRENCH DRESSMAKER, a first class operator on any machine, wishes to ake engagements with private families by the day or week ; cuts and fits ladies’ and children’s dresses and un- derwear. Address, by letter, Mme. KOS. 160 EAST, 2D STOAN AMPRICAN PROTESTANT WY indy as seamstress or nurse by the week or | ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRES: month; no objection to the country; good references, ail tor two days. re 1G] EAST YTHST,—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, ) of Mme. Hicks’, Troy, to go out by the day or ‘Week to a few first class customers; can cut, ft and trim 4n the latest style, Call or address. Q06 EAST WTH STOAS FIRST CLASS SEAM. stress; expert at all kinds of tamily sewing an Gressmaking: first class operator on Wieceler & Wilson Machine: understands hairdressing and cutting and ting children's clothes; excellent reference. Call or ad- ares. Q15 EAS! STH sT—oA PERFECT FITTER AND stylish trimmer will cut and make ladies’ and gbildren’s evening and walking suits, at ladies! own Residences; reterences. Address J. B. N. 219 Nest etn st. BETWEEN 7TH AND sTH avs.—As first class operator on Wheeler & Wil- | gon's py makes ladies’ nerd oniren s droseen: in. | nts?’ out & sper ; terms moderate; ie weel Ring fourth tae eee z | QI5 EASTSIM STA PARISIAN DRESSMAKER, aut) lately arrived, having a fine collection ot new Patterns, besides having best reterences as to ability, ‘wants work by the day or week in good families, For eommanication address Mrs. LENICE. YOG, BAST 1TH ST., BASEMENT. —DRESSMARING | or plain sewing, by an experienced party, at Towest rates; would go ot or take work home. 235 WEST 23D ST.—A LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN 5 thorough seamstress, Call, be- e) a situation for tween 12 and | o'clock, on Mrs. STORY 254 WEST 26TH ST.—A FIRST CLAS DRESS. “4 maker, who thoroughly understands fitting and trimming the latest stvies of walking and evening Gresses, Wishes a few more customers by the day or week at monde rate prices; will go out of town if required: best Feierenc ¢, Call or address. 262 STHAY.ROOM 9—AS FIRST CLASS SEAM. ) Stress ina private tamily; understands dress- Waking; best city references Call or address tor three days. ae 267 STH AV.—A NEW ENGLAND LADY AS housekeeper in a hotel or widower's family; Bood refer ences 31Q EAST 28k sta FIRST CLASS DRESS. ma. ter, understands all kinds of family sewing, would go ou t by the day or month with her own ma- ehine; also « te German. Address DRESSMAKER, 42] SH Atos FIRST CLASS DRE SMAKER wishe t the work of a few tamilies by the day or atherown hc me; call and see specimens; best refer- 430 4TH A V.—A YOUNG LADY, EXPERIENCED in dre: wmaing, wishes a few more customers teri 0s $1 50 per day. Address Mise SMITH, by thee 692 3, AY. BETWEEN 48D AND 4TH sTs—4 IZ first clas scamstress, who understands dress. making, would li Se afew more engagements by the day or week. Call or address, ¥., CORNER {9TH ST—A GOOD h TF Wants a few more customers, to do family sowing at t deir homes; good skirt maker: terms moderate. of 1 937 BRoaD WAY, IN THE STORE, ae manent: vate family; is perf wetly light work, beste'ty reference. Cali or address, ares and 1. BROADWAY, IN- THE STORE.—A FIRST | tags dress baker wants employment at $1 50 sew onm aehines and make all styles of ‘ap stylishly . Calor address. QE 32 AY. OVER FANCY STORE OD womet want ta lew t a8 Keamstrom : oper % D* MAKING DONE AT LADIES? os, Dyin Inst cla we cut A YOUNG pre engagements by the * OMMACHINES, OWN RESE and fitter: ontv first | Class work Addvees DRESSMAKER, box Ii | Heraid om oe el —- sal ——_ — | ADIES WHO WI-H = DRKES©FS MADE AND i Ld altered in the te ‘est style w stage 10 address NA DE! INR lately designed for a prices, FIRST GLASS DEF SSMAKER: OF bastes winter suit, ano polenaises ladies’ residences, 1 pr cferred, Herald office. ind it to their advan- Herald office, who has lewd ing house; work done at panie ‘S, FITS AND a latest style sat Address. R,, box 1a COWORED FOREIGN YOUNG Lap of Goop character aswewert 0 first class »F GOOD . Private fainly ; n salary, Atcress, tor ones ¥eek, M.T. LC. Heratt ofice, A FIRST CLASS SGA MBTRESS 'LD GO OUT by the day or week 40.4 few fambies: und: rscwnds dressmaking and alt poe. Pileanlly swine; ican ex. ~ cher I chine, “as | Bea METRES, bo: 134 Heradd Uptown Brann ofce” LADY OF SUPSRSOR KASTE, LIVING PRIVATE A. fettnty emgslos od by «French modiste, wishao it ework ot a tew ledies at bh own home; dresses mode ore reasonably ian way. in the ey. Addness ELENE, omc & iia Ge RESPEC WUNG WOMAN, WHO SEW.S A pertectiy ty kama avd mactrine, wishes a situation where she Herald Upwwn Braves o 0 Make herself weerul, Address MAY, tee. Gencral Fiowsework, &e, WEST 7TH gt--A RESPECTABLE PROT. 2 16 estant oma’ 0 @& general servant io a ice fuimily of vo or ‘three ;wilhbe found trustworthy and reliable; best city retere Wee. 14.7 BAST orn sta RESPECTABLE GIRL To do housework ina em tll private family; good city reference. Can be seen for (Wo Gays. BQY PAST ITH sT—~ YEUNG GIRL TO DO a housework in a smail priv’ate family ; is smart, willing and obliging; city reerence. Ring tour times. 323 EAST 27H st.—T0 po oUNERAL Hot base) work ina small family: good e'ity relerence, BAST 49TH ST., THIRD FLO OR.—A YOUNG ence irom last employer. “Ee. kitk to do general housework; best city refer. Cali on Monday and ‘Twesday, Matta CARNEY: MT fT, TOP yLOORSA Keneral housework; | best Sr aaet Demme eert baw ony 8D AV, NEAR yore. irl to do Feicrence. Monday —AS PER. | resemaker and seamstress in @ pri- | mpetent: willing to assist in | | Address SI. to a widower or elde oitice, 1,265 Broad was years’ desires a situat where she can have her sires a re-engagement in a widower’s fami’) e of making a home attractive and WIDOW, YOUN Cial assistance. desi UNG LADY (ENGLISH) AS HOU! SPER rly gentleman; no triflers need Address N) THE POsI- DY OF REFT or at her own home. if he will moderately assist her to keep it. Address ALONE, Herald Uptown Branch office DY, AGED 2 | UNG AMERICAN WIDOW $ working housekeeper, ars of age, with NG WIDOW OF REFINEMENT AND EDUCA. ctical housekeeper, desires to have fa widower’s household ; fined home more desired than remuneration. Ad- H. B. C., Herald ottce. DOW LADY, WITHOUT ENCUMBRANCE, DE. cheerful. Herald U + LADY, REFINED AND PREPOSS personal appearance, requiring iminediate resa position as town Branch offi NG finan- jousekeeper or to travel; would like to meet with an honorable gentleman | of means who would be willing to render her assistance. ERITY, box 18) Herald office. NEW ENGLAND LADY OF REFINEMENT AND capi housekee ability, 34 years of age, desires a situation as per for a widower or to take charge o/ the linen department in a hotel, Address Mrs. F. K., Manchester, tent for erences e: wil would e Fulton av OUSEKREPER OR COMPANION TO A LADY BY A refined and intelligent youn, English lady, compe- the responsibility; well recommend: xchanged. Address, with particulars, B. B., 712 Brooklyn. ANIED—A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER; IS ling and able to assist in housework or cooking ; ucate one or two children in the usual branches of English and pianoforte. Address H., box 145 Herald Uptown Branch office. Brooklyn 3 co} 13 Ww » le 1 TANTED—A POSITION AS WORKING keeper; fully competent to take entire charge; city or countr WEST 27TH Sth a men’s or shings and fluting dene. Call or addi woman would like a few gentlemen's washin; PERRY ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED WO- man to go out by the day or take washing home. - WEST 25TH ST., and ir Mrs. LOOMAX. HOUSE- :' reterence, : Address Mrs. M. D., Herald Braneh office. Leundresses, &. BETWEEN BROADWAY AND le widow wishes ladies’, ge first class shirt polisning iress for a week. A respe families’ w. RNELIA ST., REAR BASEMENT.—A PROT. estant woman would go. out by the day, or would | — take washing at her own residence at $l a dozen; will- | ing and obliging. ‘EST 13TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW COND FLOOR,.—WASHING 12 15: 117 ing: Koo! 205. | reterencs | 213 214 998 4 wishes a trustwo: 22) home. 238 248 washing 30) b 31 washing Polishing 326 rentleme: dozen, or addre: 335 men’s or 364 and froni 366 402 ladies’ or d 409 oF tamili 423 + laundres, Wiskes some amily wash WEST ST., REAR.—A RE: would like’ to take in washing; ix a first class | elderly geutieman « shirt ironer; can do fluting and puffing or would go out by the day. 4 WEST 31ST st. solicits families’, ladies’ and gentlemen's was ing at her own house: prompt and trustworthy; orders trom every part of the city. EAST 58TH 8 to do washing floor, back, room & —A respectable 5 te ow by the day reasonabl 7TH AY. woman wants gentlemen's, ladies’ WEST 2TH WEST Q WEST 20TH § EAST 18TH ST. ON PECTABLE WOMAN A FIRST CLASS LAUNDR 8 he eceives rs, SIMS, TTH AV., SECOND FLOOR.—WANTED, La. les! i gentlemen's washing, fluting and pufl- nce. d rete: WOMAN washing; best city WEST 2TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE to do ladies’ or gentlemel es. —A COLORED WOMAN WISHES ndironing. T., FIRST FLOOR,—AN iaundress wishes was WEST 2TH rienced colo ironing to do at nome, or would go out by th exceptionable reference. 219 WEST 20H ST, TOP FLOOR, FRONT.—A RE- | J spectable girl Wishes to take in washing and ironing, or to go out by the day to do housecleaning; best city reference. EAST TW D STREET, man w gentlemen's washing; prompt, reliable and 2TH ST., TOP FLOOR—A RESPECTA- ble woman to do gentlemen's washing at her WEST 20 —A RESPECTARLE PERSON, families’ washing, by the month or dozen; terms ble best city reference. Callon or address AD- WEST 33D 8’ AR. 8TH AV. ONE STAIRS up.—A respectable youny woman to do families’ j Asa first class launidress; good rererences. FAST 31ST 8T.—A RESPECTABL wishes washing at ber own house, WOMAN F to wo out Cail in tue basement ROOM 6.—A RESPE ABLE WIVOW and families’ at her own home; understands fluting and + would go out by the day: best city reterenve. st. ies’ and from 75c. 0 $1 per ; Feference. Cali or n’s or families’ w: by the week; fluting do: ble widow wouian would like a few more gentle- families’ washing at her own home or would go | out by the day TTH AV., OVER BARBER'S SHOP.—A RE- spectable colored woman foticits fine. ashing ng at her house: would go ont by the da D ST.-AN EXPERIENCED LAUN- its Wasking and ironing to do at home. Mies. GARKISON, S8 RESP#OT- enuemen’s or ave, i Mre, KELSEY. EAST 2TH ST. REAI.—A RASPECTABLE wornan wishes the washing of a feay genti e! jen 410 objection to go euthy the day, me? dress sol —A FIRST néross wists Call for two vble colored faimily washing. FB PLIGHT OF STATR: able wornan, a-eompetent hack room.—A respect dou! ei tern The, per {JQ RAST A771 87, SECOND FLOOR- Be 42 Apectable woman, § competent lapiuitese widges a family’s washing; satisfactory rence; terins 75e, to ihe ne 43 men 435 all kinds 626 first two days of time week. 719. per dozen, incivding Nuung; genuemen’ EAST (4TH ST, THIRD FLOOR, Washing desired by a woman, whe “for capability ana honesty. Mrs, RELLY. fh WEST 40TH 87. been out by th ing 20 AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wadhing by the week or month, or (0 go out the atest inanver. slings done ROOM 9, he ean be recom Calon or address A FIRST CLASS LAUNDREGS e day or take in wasting; can do at city relerence. fi Tw DO ‘AST TU ST., BETWEEN AVS CAND DA respectable woman wishes the washing of inities and genticmen at hex own liome at 7be. per dozen; host relercuce, Mire, MAT, box l2 Herald Uptown Branch | no ob'ection to ehil- | le- | — : ee) | LADY OF CULTURE, REFINEMENT AND cheerful disposition offers her services to invalids, | oning doné at reasonable terms Apply to | UP inderstands her business thoroughly; terms | THIRD FLOOR, BACK | room.—A first class iannd ress wishes | 1.402 ‘out by the day wash: city retere: my grocery sto YOUN se washil office. —j table woman ig ironing abd hozaecleauing BROADWAY, CORNER 52D 8T,, IN THE to go 3 dest — FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS DESIRES & SITUs- : it reference from present employer. . abhen yo fires ciewee. THOROUGH LAUNDRESS, IN VICINITY OF HAR- the month or lem, solicits a tamil by A essay LAUNDRESS, box 1k Mott Haven Fost SITUA! . Adress A. L. ‘ald office, Nurses, Wee box Le 12 felf generally usctul. Q] West tH st. sist with SDA 75 3 HARP. RE chamberwork, (ON WANTED—AS HIE.AD LAUNDRESS, B 4 woman who understands her business thoroughly. A irito take charge of a baby; no objection AV.—A WORTHY NURSE DESIRES A} pgagementi first class references. Address Mrs. 8 =~ ESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Y SCAMMED ST, REAR.—A YOUNG GIRL, 15 yeurs of age, to take care of a baby and make her- THER WEST tant youn: I caret 16 ence 204. 8 Address. T sist Ring. hanes found willing and obligiig In any private family. WEST 41ST ST.—AN AMERICAN PROTE: woman as uurse to ® lady or au invalid T., NEAR 8D AV,, IN TH A respectable young married wo wet nurse; has a fresh breast of milk; good rete YT STA RESPECTABLE, PROTES \ per wih DC 294 Pr4 Vaila, or to do light housewor would leave the eity : reterences. ‘ 246 home; none ourot the city need apply. OPREIULY. charg rse to. an inval a | | 41 does plain machine sewing well id : 7TH aged 17, 8 nurse, Ul WEsT NTH ST.—A COMPETENT AMERICAN lady to take care of growing children or Kk in a private family; dress Miss B. WEST 41ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW woman wants a baby to wet nnrse at her own mn in- Call on Mrs. AV.—-A GERMAN PROTESTANT ke care of growing chil- dren and make herself generally useful. Call for two TABLE MARRIED YR WEST AIST ST.—A RESE 4+).4 woman wishes a baby to wet nurse at her own agee sc) ee) oe ne Pal QQ EAST WARREN NEAR SMITH.—A4 B32 Kevtcn indy or teftnerient. ns iadics’ monthly purse; vei t reference! 1 ow oF address NURSE. WEST 25TH ST.—AN EDUCATED GIRL, 342. Means and understands English and French periectly, as nurse and seamstress; accustomed to entire WEST S#TH ST., BETWEEN STH AND 9TH An experienced lady as sick nurse or referetices froin first class doctors dies. Call ali Week or adaress NURSE. Gaye. 15 sur ST, j 54 As wet nurse, by a rr with a fresh breast of milk; cityreterences, | 64 GREENWICH S8T.—A YOU AE iro! gland, to attend a lady going to Ensiand preterred. Address G. A w lish fluent; it onan invalid | Herali Uptown Branch ¢ luentiy, wishes @ situation, wi jad! ice. HALF GROWN GIRL | tN tend baby a year ol home. Apply at once at 55 Lexington av. (WHITE), | | V man to go | care of a sick room}; not atra: | best city reference, Waitresses, &e. dining room. Apply at No. Miscellaneous. 28 prererred. BETWEEN 10TH AND ITH A pectable married wom aby four weeks old; best SPEAKS FRENCH AND ES children or to Address FRENCH, box 125 TANTED—BY AN ELDERLY, RESPECTABL| nurse to an invalid, or would take of any kind ot sickness; Address C, C., Herald office. + GIRL, LATELY and ‘child; one L. for one week. TO HELP AT- must sleep and breakiast at wo- COMPETENT GIRL TO WAIT AND ATTEND IN A 12 Lafayette place. WEST 4TH ST.—AN AMERICAN LADY A HOME | for the winter, without wages: widower's tamily Address, for two days, Mrs, HOLMES, cure WEST 25TH ST., RING BELL 235 6TH AV. or address Mrs. DUKE. 44 aD AY, spectable ence, 14.—WORK wanted by the day or week, or to do washing at ‘A FULLY COMPETENT LaDy’s hairdresser would attend and wait on a few Indies at their own home; terms $280 per week. Call on TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A RE- woman to Zo out by the week or month; no obiection to do any kind of work; best refer- P, S.—Would like to go to her own home at nights. WEST 30TH ST.—A_ RES 54e 3D A Protes RING SECOND BELL. it woman as ladies’ mai 981 “PECTABLE LADY, under thirty, to superintend a gentieman’s resi- dence or act as house Keeper. Call or address, —A YOUNG and seam: | tress; cuts, fits, trims with taste, does all Kinds of family } sewing, @ s hair and sews on several machines; good | city retere: \z foreigners or strangers tor reading, writing and conver: sation. Address E. LADY DESIR: A POSITIO! Herald Uptown Branch office. AS COMPAN ON i town invelid lady: willing also to assist in the house- | Keeping; a pleasant | salary: references exchunged. Address A. Uptown Branch ofiice. A Yee ‘home more. desiravle than high B., Herald G LADY WITHOUT HOME OR FRIENDS in this country, and has tried in vain to procure employment, now appeals to some benevolent persons to | interest thi Address iss M., box 152 Herald office. MIDDLE A AMERIC \i sition use | W would do plain sewing; no objecti t the co’ Wi RSON, Wheeler & | mseives in her behalt; first class references. WIDOW LADY wishes @ situation as companion or nurse to an lady; is of @ cheerful, obligin: perititend an elderly gentler: pas to travel or untry ; reference given and if dis- "8 iB sewing; speaks would take any posi- Herald Uptown Branch WHO @ of one . for two days, le 0. 136 EAST 2TH st. NEAR LEXINGTON Av. required. Ad uamnsburg Post office, OL one stairs, tront.—A young woman will do gem: | ~ a ee a = tlemerrs and ladies’ washing and fluting; best city ref- | A HOME WANTED—BY & YOUNG AMERICAN ere lady; understands all kinds of ;— - =. | French tiventuy and some Germrn; 143, MEST 1TH st. SECOND FLOOR, REAP-—A | tion not mentrl. Address K, C., ©) respectable colored widow wishes a few fainilies’ | office. or gentlemen's washing at her own house. Hee ireorsecteerrs SERA Mrs PONZO. | T,ADY'S MAIDCBY 4 FRENCH 1 a PRUE EI oT ae . — | Li understands dressmaking pertectly 0 14.9 WEST 2OTT STOA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS | Wilson's machine, as ludy's mui. or to take | J first class laundress in private or boarding house. | or two grow children.” Ada: Call tor two days, irom 9 A. M. tod P. M. | box 143 Herald Uptown Branch otlice. | WASTEDTAT A SMALL SALARY, A POSITION IN a family to take charge of the plain cooking by a middle aged Ameri jouse and todo nw! low. Ad- dress Mrs. WOLT, box 113 Herald Uptown Branch office. | PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED=— : _____FEMAL! YOUNG LADY, WHO U A ERSTANDS graphing partially, wishes to complete her educa- TELE- tion in an oifice with a competent operator, and. is, Wille | ing to compensate tattly for the same. Address JW, era | YOUNG GERMAN and knowing thoroughly the En, languages, wishes to find a situation a erness or companion of a lady. Posi office, New York. Tusie, singing, the firs: m. ‘sin London, Dublin an | dress G. is, Lerald office. | employr siting yovern: iadiex o! neglected education; English and spanish: rejerences. | town Branch office. ee: N ENGLISH LADY OF HIGH LADY, WELL ED , ish and French teacher, gov 533 Address 8. M., box YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION A&G erness in @ private tamily in Brooklyn; can teach reneh and German; certilicates trom ri ED IN TEACHING, WISH OV- uany. Ad- fo instruct hes, music Address CLAItA, Herald Up- RESPECTABILITY, with the best of references, and who is fully com> | petent to teach French and English, desires the position | of housekee: “Fr. companion or governess | ARM THONG, 40 West Mth st. wlish, French, mist in training afd has 3 WYE, box 116 Hera UNG LADY GRADUATE, ned, who writes a sires writng to do ot any kind. to be seen, &. M., box 14d Herald oftier, NOH LADY, SPFAKIN Italian and English, o to find a hom references, town branch oltice. «d by a lady French, Add music, ac | chan iW you) French, German and piano, wishe gagement as governess in Direct to Miss M. R, GERMAN lately arrived from England, wishes would take entire ast 12th st. A Tesident governess; | dren end housekeeping; speaks Fre ently; can wach the rudiments of music G., box 1 Herald office. | LADY, where her services Would be considere the same; worid be willing to undertake th | of a household where trnst and fidenc | quistte, and where her ume, devoted to t a ny, 696 2d @ 8 DeTEs AL who not on conspiracy, but 45 hours betore consininatton. got ahead hb Subseq nc he had seen the pgpiic renorts | | | | | A " ly letters, recespis, orders, rus, paragraphs, pa APAPEE correxponden: social letter oka, dratte, bilks answers A 1 VISITING GOVERNESS Ri E and ( moruing hous lo ULTIVAT gool hand and rapdiy, de Address, stating where in exchange tor inst Addvess FRANCE, Herald’ t ess INSTRUCTRESS, } LADY, ABLE TO TRACH ENGL a, . ‘o find an oF country ; 17 F: 4 LADY OF GREAT EXPERIE: a Fo ddress Mrs. UTE awit gy AND IN-TRUOTING r mother py ESIDENT OR VISITING experienced in teaching would best reter- Address M. DULTIVATED, RERINED, AND WITH | many Years’ experience in business, dewres a home equivalent for supervision puld be ree b abave, woul ciated. Address of call on Mrs. L ; between S7th and sath ste Monday ITIVE AND REPORKTER—A YOUNG LADY, Herald in reporting @ tually prophisied it to living witnesses uy the Herald followed with ten columne—two columns a das helzlibors recognized the cage and called to congratulate nd oF) FOOTS OF she reiera w the old Herald files. She ‘detected intin the Bank of England forgers’ vouchers, cor: responden signature in her possession. Address Mise JENNY W., S48 bast 17th st A GERMAN LADY 18 DESIROUS TO OBTAIN A position ax governess of indy’s companion; teache enya yrenchy Germag and ale thoronglily: besides naual knowledges: Lret elass reference. Address K- bax 2,540 New Post office, ta LADY WRITSS LETTERS —RURINESS LETTERS, advertisements, jccounts, notes, ts, ‘stories, replics to editorials aud critiershuk and xtves esse | rs nes Som poet of sentences, grammar, SRENCIT AND N s y h ND GERMAN AFTERNOON CL, I for Jadies and chitdres $5 a quarter o 2 bout les gone; mative protestors; English to lorelgners, Address NATIVE PROF ESRUKS. Herekd Uptown Brance eine | quired. PROFESSION A) i tent to Anis! French (Parisian), Germa X.X., Heraid Uptown Branch off L ¥ ESIDENT OR DAILY GOVERNESS. with high references desires an ¢ Mua and COLORED coacrimay, her pupils int NE MOST TALENTED, New married York has one v lady who desir ney for a first SITUATIONS WANTED— KMALES. r A LADY agement; compe nglish branches, Singing. Address FINISHING TEACHER IN 8 YOUNK oF simple explanations ot the essendal solid branches. Address HOME CULTURE, Hersid Uptown Brauch oifce. TISLTING GOVERNESS. yes an engagement ina family havi struct by the hour, Co., 677 Broadway. V's: dren to 4 care Sheldon « } ANTED—A Hows, BE A, YOUNG ivate fuunily in BFow Ne Evie German and English, y for_mnsi Beraid ofc V respondet VAN'T, box 64 station ANTED—A nn FOS co nt; salary $: HELP WANTED—¥EMALES, $10. —LADIES CAN EASILY LU, “day by devoting at and pleasqat &~ CIENTIOUS, sober man who writes well, to act ax assistant cor: a por day, Address NO EYS SER- ENGLISH LADY DE- ) ng young chill. Address INSTRUCTION, w Tors: i return Address 8,4, &, ae ee eae RELIABLE AN’ af RARN 5°70 $10 A art Athome to a new low be Sait at Mine. RICKETIS, 253 A —THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, + 1398th st, near Broadway—The only school where iclezraphy is taught practically and made a specially, 1. STEWART & CO. WANT FUR ROBE LINERS, superior hands. Apply at 9th st. it. entrance, » Broadway and 19: CHANCE TO “LEARN TELEGRAPHY. women, boys and girls learn and take positions mand for operators; tuition $20. No. 2) 4th & QIRST wan XIRL WANTED—MUST BE A GOOD COOK AND as. sist with the washing, &c., and have gool reterence for honesty and ability. Apply at 52 Morton st. ADIES’ WORK FURNISHED a ILGHEST PRICES 4 to pay for new Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines on easy monthly instalments. NEW YORK MACHINE STITCHING COMPANY, 18 Clinton place (Lighth street) 1 CLASS ted. » Opposite Cooper Institute, Oniy intae waa een gat up, rien peed nly those who can get up rich styles ap- ply to RAUNWEILER & LW nF if Neges EN, THOMPSON'S College, TRIMMERS AND Mercer st. ) : Ns CHIL, w ¥v useful; y aco 14 months old J. BSL v V basted, £ Wt in this ¢ it ANTED—A GOOD LAUNDRESS TO GO IN THE country: none except those with city referenc inton place. ANTED.—LADIES DESIRING GENTEEL BUSI- ness, by which they can respectably make from ily soliciting orders ‘or desirable litue article, need appl, \ $3 to $i RY—WANTED, , Herald office. are used to first class city work; good salary paid to A No. Lhands, No, 63 West léth st, ALESLADY WANTED—FOR GLOVE STOCK; MUST be experienced and have first class references. Ad- FIRST CLASS TRIMMERS, YALESTLADTES.—WANTED, SEVERAL FIRST CLAS salestadies, tor the difletent departments in mulli- nery goods. None but Al hands need apply to J, ROTHS- West Lath st. fED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO GEN- eral housework ina smail famuy; references re- Apply at 117 Prospect place, corner ot Vander- | bilt ay., Brooklyn. Heraid NA’ DI mio. hom GENE m $i w 3 Stylis! Foom I ry at oC Broadway, up stan TANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A GIRDL Ss! be a good cook, washer and ironer; must haye best city reterences; no others need apply. 13! West 46th st. 7ANTED—A HEALTHY, HANDY, PLEASANT IRISIT girl, to assist in store ‘and make herseii generally wages moderate. BROOKLYN, box 2: TANTED— 2RICAN WIDOW LADY, RAV! to take entire churge of twins, liberal compensation. AN, ‘Heraid Uptown Branch TANTED—AT MMb. B. TOUS. wear corner of 28th st few intelligent apprentices. TANTED—FIVE can easily make $10 per week; also Suits, cut and y 7ANTED—A RESPECTABLE AND WELL ED d lady as matron for an educational institute Only such who have had ex} are well recommended may address box 417 Address, with particulars, onice. Address WALTER first class waist maker: RAL fits warranted. Call at 738 perience and Por ir V ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A_ FIRST cluss laundress, willing to assist with the chamber- work. Apply at 158 West 16th st. TANTED—GOOD DR¥: 5 a understanding the business need apply Monday, at t Oth st. $50 A ~ box i whok BONUS—TO ANY PERSON PROCURING AD- vertiser & position where he can learn the busi- ness of either wholesale grocery, shoe trade : is. a good penman and’ quick at dress ENERGY, box 140 Herald office. YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION IN A le house, where he can learn the busin go" pemma: snd accountant; good references, Address SITUATIONS WAN hardware, or boot and figures. Ad- ADRUPLE SHEET, LADY, IN A | the care of COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. YOACHMAN—QGOOD SIZE, NINE YEARS IN FOR. J mer place, Wants a situation, present employer, ing out nhs horse; wiil be highty recommended, Apply to or address JOHN, 49 West Isth siuation; is strictiy pte ences three, fh it ate: Mi tp obtose er aney een » Mr. Rathbun’ Years io {his cliy? Ww Kina store, Address JAGOM, 453 teed store. Sitvation WANTED—IN CITY OR COUNTRY, BY single man, as groom or coach: der {he care of horses and harness Shoroughiys oud ely mi est 8. B., BE West 1 me oe ci st Sitar IN WA, sober, stei NTED—IN CITY OR COUNTRY,-BY JouNe heeane Man. as groom; understints Feterence, “Address TAL. © ayace Wellin saddle; wood wee GUTUATION AB COACTIMAN (01 i " 10 objection to the country. Ca th or pddrecs a. D, Jv West suti st, between 6th and WASTED—BY A SINCLE MAN. A SITUATION AS. ¥ “coachman, or in any capacity whereby he may farn an honest living; ‘good references. Address MICHAEL, 26 Lafayette av., Brookiyng.)- va ‘ HELP WANTED—MALES, b AN ARTICLE EVERY large wages cau be made, A} piy AG 109 4ih A first Dox Ai. snob Pd fale GOOD POst'JQN. AND SALARY TO A PARTY Who will lain his employer, on the best security, merteaza-elty property, New York. Address If, 26 Herald office. T, STEWART & CO, WANT EXPERIENCED SALESMEN in ll the cepart- ments of their retail store. Also, intelligent CASH BOYS Apply at Manager's dost. 10th sl he betore 9A. M., or by letier, stating name, references, to the rin, NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TELFGRAPHY, —TH A Hie Sots near Broadway—The only school where telegravhy is taught practically and made a specialty, ANTED—IN A REAL ESTATE AND LAW ce: salary $3 per week. Addresa, by mail only ino attention paid to personal callers), I. FRANCIS GIBBONS, 17 West 4th st. NUMBER MORE OF ENTERPRISING YOUNG MEN and boys to learn the best Bookkeeping, Peniman- ship, Arithmetic and Phonography, day or evening, at the West Side College, Sixth avenue, corner of Twentv- third street. Viease call. THE. NEW JERSEY MOTRL, AT MARKED street depot, Newark, N.J., tor sale, completely furnished; 18 rooms, 50 beds, Water in every room; en- trance on fro streets: now doine 4 good business ll 2 ese only reason for selling; yw THOMAS PAULIN, “Tbe ‘Broat SALE, CORNER UIQUOR STORES, MEAT ~orkets, Hardware Stores, Boardiny Plumbing nd ck Fiting, Bee + and Poultry a. floses, Stationery, 2 . Stores.’ Parties wishtug to buy or seu Lease Sci (will be sued by calling at our offce. THUGINS & CU. Store Agency, AL Nassau’ ste —FOR SALE, VALUABLE LEASE, FOUR YEARS, A. of House and two ose bp. Joading avenues proat 300 per annuna. x D A Sean bee Btore Agency, 1ét Nassau WHEELER & WILSON FIRST CLASS, PAMITY, sewing Mach'ne, almost new, omy engased in black walnut, price $2 vely Le sold; also Setofmink Furs, At 49) FuRst 0 GROCERY STORE FOR SALE— A Doing a hn Seat Si50N peryear, om one of the abvlished over twenty years; Aadress box 197 Herald'office. “) FURNACE HEATER FOR SALE LOW.—23 CANAL street. NOAL YARD FOR SALE—$50) CASH, BALANCE J easy terms; doing good business; good locality; everything ydorder: a good opportunity to secure a Well paying Gash business, Yard, 1d Madison street. RUG STORE FOR SALI STABLISHED FORTY D years; doing a fair business: price $5,000 cash. E, COCHALD) No. 108 Spring s rcet, near Mercer, RUG STORE FOR SALE—OLD ESTABLISURD, handsomely fitted, well stockes ; superior 8049, joun- tain and apparatus: abing a good Lusiness: easy terms; rare chance, Apply to ILAL & 162 Wallan tre RUG STORE FOR SALE—TO ULOSE ESTATE OF the Inte John Billiagham; ono of the oldest and best located corners in Brookiyn.’ Apply to STRICKLAND, 75 Cedar street, New York, OR SALE—3,049 POUNDS HEMP TWINK, per pound. Address SUPE-RING END: YORK HERALD, OR SALE—A CHOICE MILK ROUTE, SELLING over 20 quarts daly: iorse, Wigon, Cans and Sleigh nearly ne’ ull satisfaction given for selling, In- quire at 361 First avenue, OR SALE—CHEAP, A FIRST CLASS ENGLISH ALE and Chop House, with lease, and part of house fur- nished ; location first class ; satisfactory reasons tor sell- ing. HOWE, Lil Fourth avenue. AT 106, Ni NEW GOOD MAN WANTED—TO SELL A FIRST CLASS article ; none but good worker need apply, CURT RO ¥, 45 Gold stree’ jor. CHANCE TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY.—MEN, women, boys ard girls !earn and take positions; de- mand for operators; tuition $20. THOMPSON’s College, No. 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institut A —WANTED, : ibe, flelds oy thie North Coasi of Africa: clothing, cauin- Tents and rations furnished soon as enrolled. ac and mustered. Cail on Monday at headquarte Le Houston strect, corner Sullivan street, trom 5 tll 9 I 3 H. SCOTT, Agent, A. 9002 PORTER WANTED—ONE WHO CAN TAKE charge of a steam boiler; to such a man a good siiu, ation willbe given, Apply at THOMAS, 1,230 RESPECTABLE ELDERLY care of @ gentleman's residence in the city or country: are capable ot milking of taking care of fowl or do anything necessary to by done, ress, for two days, C. W. ., Herald office. i AS NTS WANTED.—ON eek: new artic 1.00 MEN FOR THE DIAMOND 2 AGENT MADE $42 LAST to-day; seven others just out’ no company Ker commissions: sample mailed for Be. AME NOVELTY COMPANY, 802 Broadway. A TRANTED. TWO MEN, $300 EACH, TO FIUL +, Sonth American Mining Company ; 25 men sailed for South America; outft cost $3,000; mines pay $10 per day to the man.’ Apply ut 293 Bowery, entrance the PROFESSIONAL CANVASSER | WANTED—ON salary; none other need answer. Appl: 12 o'clock A. M. and from 7 to 9 o'clock P.M. ING ADVERTISING COMPANY, 860 Blk, CANVASSERS WANTED—TO SELL A NEW arithmetic and lightning calculator, a work that isin demand by cashiers, bookkeepers and accountants, None but first class mch need apply to CORNWELL BROS, & VOGLER, 4:4 Broome si IANVASSERS WANTED—TO SOLICIT SUBSCRIP- tions fora popular magaz Pe and good address can find remunerat addressing MAGAZ1 NGLISHMEN TO THE FRONT.—ENGLISHMEN DE- sirous of joining the subscribers in forming a pro fective and benefit society, &c., are requested to address Dr. CAUILL, 335 Broome st., New York. OR SALE—A DINING SALOON, DOWN TOWN, 1 now doing a good business; cause of sale death o| owner. Apply at HAMBLEN BROSHERS’, M3 Cham- bers sti OR Li SALE—LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF En) Inquire B WONDER OF THE Dit maid. Any one wishinj this great curiosity may call at American Fulton street, Brookly: A VOR SALE--STOC! class pinine fote!, No. HODES, RES ‘OF A FIRST pS prcule in the city. SALE-LEASE AND FURNITURE OF HOUSE JOR and restaurant; price moderate; sale in conse- jon quence 02 death reet. OR SALE—WITH A GOOD CHANCE—A STATION. ery Store: contains Cigars, Candies and @ good yer ro Inquire at $08 Th JOR SALE—A NEW HERRING SAFE, NO. 7; new Babcock Fi tinguisher, cheap for eash, or wil exchange for other Merchandise. Address B. F.#., box OR SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST AND BBST Private Markets in the city, now doing a large and. profitable business; long lease:' Horses, Wagons, Har- ness, £c,; price $5,000, cash. This is no broken down o rn, but a good, substantial business that is now sup. porting four faupities | For interview address A. Bs Coy box 199 Herald Uptown Branch office, for three days. PPOk SALECFIRST CLASS RESTAURANT, IN BROAD; way; location and business excellent; low rent and all expenses, Inquire or E, MARTIN, 76 Park place, ‘ond tloor. OR SAL! 2—ON MONDAY, A. FIRST CLASS BAGA- telle Table. JONES’ Billiard saloon, No. 167 West Thirtieth street, OR SALI with root will sell’ whole “or part of Heraid Uptown Branch office. —-A FIRST CLASS FLORIST’S STORE ON Broadway, doiag a good business and well estabiisn- Gd; for sale on account of sickness) the owner going South for his health, Address FLORIST, Herald Uptown Branch office. TEL BOATDING HOUSE, FILLED ing boarders. od reasons tor selling; wat eumnture kadsses CABAL, No avenits TEADY EMPLOYMENT AND SALARY TO FIRST SS class sewing machine canvassers. Apply. for three days, to G. W. SMITH, at Contreli’s, 22 Fulton st, Brooklyn. OR SALE—LAGER BEER, LIQUOR AND BILLIARD Saloon, well established ; good lease ; cheap rent; rea~ Son tor selling, owner having gone into other business. Apply on pre: 10 Ciinton place. THOS. P. DOYLE. WANTED-MEN (AND WOMEN, TO WORK AT home ; $20 to Fae per week guaranteed; no capital required ; greatest chance ever offered. Particulars free, oh MITCHAM, No. 2 Fetter lane, Philadelphia, "a. FRENCH WAITER WANTS EX SITUATION IN A private family; can speak English. Address E. 0., 190 Bleecker st. BOY, 14 YEARS OLD, WISHES TO LEARN A traié in a cigar manufactory, or ty do errands in an oflice. Residence of his parents, 27 : 23d st. Mme. LA SMART, HONEST BOY, AGED 17 YEARS, A fair writer, wishes to iearn an ents; good trade; li for two di BOY OF 16 WISHES TO LEARN A TRADE OR seta situation in a store to make himself useful. Address HENK 8 MAN SERVANT, TOWN OR Engl Y AN as dinner cary ves with his pare ays, WILLIS box isi Heral good business or ference. Address, 1 oftice, NTED—AN EDITOR, FAMILIAR WITH COMMER. Ww ial Journalism, by a eity daily. Address, statin terms, experience and references, REDACTEUR, box I Herald office, NTFD—FOR THE COUNTRY, AN EXPERIENCED 7A W Seotch herdsman, married; wite to take charge of the aairy id make butter. Apply, with reierences, at 6 room 4, ¥ store, 1/22 the J\AMILY FISH AND OYSTER MARKET FOR SALE.— Established 10 years; large, permanent, profitable business; price $4,500. Apply to ROBINSON & CARR. 746 Broadway. ILK ROUTE FOR SALE CHEAP—SELLING 160 quarts daily ; 146 East Forty-thii NE 80 AND ONE 40 HORSE POWER TUBULAR Boiler, one 13x42 and one 12x24 Burdon Engine, one IZhorse portable Engine, 25 Planers, 10 and 8 feet; one hand Planer; large lot of Iron Tanks: G. SYMMES, 266 Water street, AFE FOR SALE, CHEAP—A LARGE SIZE SAFE, ood Horse, Wazon and Harness; at street. Can be seen all week. 7ANTED—GENTLEMEN OF GOOD ADDRESS TO Introduce something of \aiue to all merchants and \ Pranatacturere. Call at S43 Br alway, room 2, between nd A. M. ANTED—A BOY AROUT 18 OR 19; MUST HAVE | es) two medium and one sinall Safe, Herring's, Lillie’ ry best reference. Apply to-day at cigar | Wilder's and Marvin's nuke, ats.'G. QUIRK'S, No. day. ane. Liberty street. RING'S, MARVIN’ WILDER'S, cheap for cash; also two large Bank and Insurance fes, Herring’s and Valentine & Bucler’s make; Silk Y, care of M lishit AMERICA n, with good references. Address G. T. box 190 Herald Uptown Branch office. OF EXPE! in a restaurant, from 11 to 3. Ad- Stevenson, 232 West 19th st. COUNTRY—BY_ AN TENCE, A POS TION ANTED—A BOY TO Dr RAND WORK IN A wholesale hardware store: he must be able to zive security to the amount of $25) .or his honesty; must an- swer in his own writing, with reierences, and state the salary he expects for one year. Address box 1,146 Post offic Vy JANTED—A BOY ABOUL 17, LIVING WITH HIS parents, with first ciasy ‘references, and a good writer, to take care of an insurance office and make him- dress J. STEARNS, D., box 119 Herald office, seltusetul. Address, with references, INSURANCE, box a ———— 120 Herald office. ARKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A COM- CY RRR IS estrone Hetent man, who has heid a similar position in a | WANTED—A MAN, MARRIED, TO TAKE CHARGE first class house in this city tor a long time; first class } of a farm till spring; must come well recommended references. Address BARKE&YER, Herald office, tor | Address J. R. M., box 131 Herald Prookly thie one week. ITUAT color or country. ice St. Prin iS) best of rei OTICE TO THE PUBLIC.—FIRST CLASS FRENCH. man as cook. May be engaged at all hours at 183 Wooster st. TON ed man. © 8 waiter, ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO YOU! and 2) years of age in some mercantile busines: ferences. Adi Uptown Branch office, HE PRESENT EMPLOY. wishes to find @ situation for him: he is of good habits, sober, reliable and faithrul; horses, and is willing to make himself useful in pacity; wages moderate. st Jersey st, tlizabeth, N. J. 120 ANT) 6th av. ¢ ED—BY A YOU WANTED—! ress INTEGRITY, box 127 Herald G tootman or to take care of furnaces and make him- self generally useful. Address B.C., Union Market, 759 BY or cook lon or address H A + MEN, 16 the R OF A YOUNG MAN understands the care alton or address Dy MAN, A SITUATION AS | V ANT! English y take chai | try. Apnly, YOUNG { J ] tras ald office, | i | QALESMAN WANTED—~ or furniture trade, to sell new article; can be sold ANTED—BY A_ RE and wife, ED—BY A COM situation as waiter, in a private tamily 1 has first class relerence. TRIUUS, Herald Uptown Brauch office, on Sunday and CLERKS AND SALESMEN. THOROU with the fancy goods business Feet in figures, wishes employment: no ovjection to go to a ehces can be given, Address AMBI- MAN best rele: {LOTHIERS AND OUTFITTER ation as sale SMEN salesmen, controllirg near by or prompt paying ‘Address box 947 Lost office. Pitre AW CLERK WANTED—ONE WHO HAS HAD SOME 4 years’ experience; must lave good city reterences, Address, in applicant's handwriting, LEX, box 141 Her- , with other goods. Call at office, after Il o'clock. O THE JOBBING having a first class retail city hosi goods trade, is open for an enga salesman, how or trom the Ist Address HOSIERY, Heral ANTED-IMMEDIATELY, THREE YOUNG MEN okkeeping, penmanship, calculation, V to under experi M.; tel ice. TANTED—A SALESMAN IN AN AUCHION AND furniture store, in the Bowery, with $2,001 vest Sd ay, V interest or salary. lear: ced accoun' moder in the business. ‘s. O TANTED—A SMART, AGREEABLE SALESMAN, for suits, cloaky and shawls, at EHRICH’S, 287 and 789 Sth av., near 24th st. ANTED—FIRST CLASS SALESMAN IN REVAIL tur department at C, establishment, corner Broadwa. ANTI Ww i—A_- YOUNG law ag & corresponding clerk, terms and references, L. M. ANT! we: W ED—TEN FIRST a, Apply to JAM. Catharine st. co. ACHMEN CHMAN-DVY A English; best o Callen or address y Be ind sth ay. As) care and address YOUNG MAN (PROTESTANT) WISE ‘gardener for nee in both; iirst class reler- Address #,, box 222 Herald offies. YOUNG MAN OF TEMPERATE HABITS WISHES coachman cars’ exper tion a# coachma: tment of hore 26 Kast 0h ‘without encumbrance, situations; man as first class waiter, wile as goo cook and comp of housekeeping; no objection to the coun- nan, assistant bookkeeper or any other ny man of several st; good rele TRADE.—THE ADV Address CO AWD HUMAN, A | an speak Address INDUS. T FRE TE PEOTABLE ENGLISHMAN ent to Monday, at 151 East 43d st. HLY ACQUAINTED a good Writer, cor+ WANTED, A SITU- ears’ experi- een Ad dress L. K., WANTED—FIRST CLASS MILIAR WITH CARPET 2 Leonard st, ment as buyer or ary; salary inoder- nt. in Brooklyn; & to 10 P LINS, box 140 Herald i $3000 have + 86 ured by real estate m or address M. SHAYNE & ©0'8, nd Tenth street. MAN WHO HAS READ Address, giving N., Herald office. fur ASS DRY GOODS SALES |. MULCAHY, 85 and 67 GARDE Sts. FIRST CLASS MARRIE: ity reference from lat ene KR, 8., care of Brewster's, Mth A SITUA conntry ; has experience in the bony M + best reference. Cation or private stable, for two days, V 7 ANTED—BOOK CANVASSERS, GENTLEMEN OR jad: ion, for city and vicin- C, WARNER, 749 Sixth ANTED—A WHITE MAN COOK, AT 18 AND 29 East 28th st.; only those with good city reference. ler 9 o'clock A. M. Monday. iodine’ WASTED-TW0 SMART BOYS FOR OFFICE AND parcel delivery; must be wel! recommended. ______ BRADBURY BROS,, 312 and 314 Bowery. WASTEDGENTL MEN TO SOLIOIT ORpERS FOR coal on commission. ply to B. ©. RTZ&CO., 8) Wall st., 44 Kast 16th st., 45 Stonroe et., 386 7th ay. enue. W THE TRADES. FIRST CLASS CUSTOM SHIRT CUTTER 18 PRE- pared to make an engagement, instruction In cut. ne and patterns cut, Address Sui RT CUTTER, Heraid ottice. YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS TAD SOME EXPERT. A. Suc in dentistry, ts desirous ot shorouenly terns the profession with # good dentist. id ¥ _ GD. F,, 199 Chambers st. ARVE: UMBER OF GOOD HOUSE CARVERS wanted at 625 Hudson st. HOTOGRAPHERS.—THOSE W: HING NEGATIVES can have them done ava moderate price st retonichers in the eity, by applying at °S Gallery, 882 Broadway, Instructions given. QiTUATION | WANTE, years of age, to le arents living, Address, stating terms, W. ast Sith st QKILFUL SHOP HANDS” OF UNBXOEPTIONABLE © character, in wood and metal, tinsmiths, painters, Dlacking makers, two boys and salesman, furnished em: Be yment and paid trom proceeds, Address HOLIDAYS, Herald ottice. © CLOTHIERS,—A CUTTER OF EXPERIENCE IN getting up patterns tor the wholesale and retail trades for menis, boys) and children’s wear, is open, for negot ONS, urther particular: re; ir cal! J. , WEST, 85 Union squares pees porn ee (PO BOSS BAKERS —I WILL GIVE $0 TO LEARN bread and cal making and king. Ad BAKER, Herald Uptown Brauch ottce oe ba 10 ESTATE AGENTS AND PROPERTY OWNERS — Wanted, a situation by man thoroughly acquainted With plumbing, painting, kalsomining and general re- BY A YOUNG MAN, 2 ‘n the carpenter trade; hus no MAIN, 124 air of property. Address 8. ©. C., 127 South Ise ste, rooklyn. vi 10 PRINTERS.—WANTED, A COMPETENT Wé ing to for # first’ class job and book offi one who will study his employer's interest and who. u derstands the management of wen, Address PRINTER, Herald of\ce, J RS. —WANTED, A GOOD NEGA- ne who will work two or three days eweek. Address PHOTOGRAPHER, Brooklyn Post ANTED—BY A WHOLESALE SHIRT HOUSE, A custom shirt cutter, Answer, with full name and oss, stating last place of employment, box 5,03) Fost W add office. M ANTED-FOR THE UNITED STATES MARINE orps, G0 fine, able-botied men. ‘This service offers id opportinities to visi! torcign countries on board tates ships ot War. Vor further Information ap- at Reeruiting kendezvous, 49 Ch \ ANTED—EMPLOYMENT BY AN mechanical di original drawjngs; ald office, ¥ 5 Fanghtamas, compe to make best reference. Address H. B., Her- POR SALE A FIRST, CLASS WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR ZL sale—Publisher not able to attend to it through Dress of other business; the paper covers the widest eld | ot the United states, and. to the right per- poy, AKreatsuccess, Address NEWSPAUHR, GOOD CHANCE FOR A BUSINESS MAN.—FOR Goodwill of handsome! r Slore, cents i i Jedd als only, addres BUSINESS, Herald Uptown ‘omice, DRUG STORE FOR SALE, For mfori t No. 41 Lispenard For inf rmation nantes PS WiLitaMs. HBELER & WILSON FAMILY SEWING MA handvomely enc in, walnut, in peri hnents complete 5 cost $76, will be disp OF Tor $25; must be sold. 967 Bleecker street \TIO yOu Wish! TO BUY OR SELL A nes Of any kigd@ lion or write to LIVING ‘ON & CO., 70 Cedar street w order ; atin t ad HE FIXTURES OF A FURNISHING AND FANCY goods store for sale, cheap. Apply at No. 1,105 Second enue, for one week. 10 PHOTOGRAPHERS.—ONE OF THE GREATEST bargains ever offered—One of the ieading Galleries in Brooklyn, N. ¥., tor sale; first class In every respect; three skylights; reception room on ground fioor. For articulary address PHOTOGRAPHER, 733 Fuiton street, LILLLG SAFE COMPANY, 81 Maiden Jane. FoOKIYR. a x ul 10 PRINTERS.—AN OLD ESTABLISHED ENGLISH and German Job Office for sale. 4 Grand street, Wittiams \o reasonable oifer refused 60 AVENUE.—SfOCK AND FIXTURES ot Funcy Dry Goods Store for sale very cheap. Might exchange for a good Lot in Williamsburg. In: quire In the store for three days, OOO BUsHBES NICE RHODE ISLAND CAR- 2. rots for sale, foot of Thirty-fourth street, North River. Make your horses shine. _ MACHINERY. LARGE LOT OF NEW AND. SECOND HAND Steam Engines and Boilers, Steam Pumps and Tanks. FINNEY & HOFFMAN, Manufacturers, 202 to 225 Water street, Brooklyn. N&H. P. BAXTER'S ENGIN D ITAND, IN good order, warranted; also, a 2 H. P., avis Park place. WILLIAM D, RUSSELL. ‘4 SECOND HAND, FIPTY HORSE, TUBULAR FLUE Boiler, in « od order, wanted. Address box 3,041 Post office, New York, “6X12, 8X16, 9X18 10X24, 11X24, 12X12, 16X21 EN- A. aimed with’ loc e flue; Tubular’ or Upright Boilers; Woodward, Cameron, Hard.ck, or @ & Gare rison Steam Pumps; all thoronghly overhanted and warranted. WILSON & ROAKE, AXTER'S STEAM ENG safe, durable, economical; ready to deliver. WILLIAM D, RUSSELL, 13 Park piace. (OK SALE—HOE PRESSES, SHERIDAN CUTTING Machines, @uling Muchines and Binder's Tool complete Blectrotye and Stercotype Apparatus an completely fitted Machine Shop; aiso Calenders and Rotary Cutter for card markers.’ Apply at 78 Bleecker street, third floor. N ACHINERY.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR cash, a good Air Puinp, of trom 2 to 30 inches di- ameter. Address, with full particulars, JOSEPH SMITH, 321 Washington street. ACHINE AND BOILER SHOP FOR SALE OR TO With Engine, Bole’ at PIONERR IRON Conover street, rooklyn. The above arry on their business in their new establish. i between Vanbrunt and Conover streets, from December 1, 1873, SHAFIING, &C., FOR Shaiting and articles beloning theret Ls ieet of 4» inches in diamete: 28pur Whee inches in diam $éinch Belt Pulleys, 12-int face, in halves. 14S1neh Belt Pulley, 17-inch ice, in halves L42inch Belt Pulley, 13-inch tace, in halves. inch face, in halves. 1 17-1neh tuce, in halves, 1%-inieh Belt Pulley, 9-inch tace, In halves. 1ZL-inch Belt Pulley, 8-ineh face, in halves. 12-inch welt Pulley, 6-inch face, In halves Pillar Bloc The above will be sold in whole or part to the highest bidde by appising to the SUPERINTENDENT of the EDULE OF New York Herald. ASTROLOGY: oe A REAL LOGER 18 PROFESSOR Liste A eek eronuey terms—briet $1, written $5; sen stamp for a cireular, — “MRS, VANCISE, CLAIRVOYANT, GIVES And death; finds absent trie! ds; NO sAtistaction, No py G21 Second avenue, corner of Thirty-iourth street , ATTENTION, —KNOW THY DESTINY. — Feet have beon deceived and lost faith consd this wondertully gifted clairvoyant, acknowledged by a Wed; gives IWCK, CAUsts Iatriages, tells ever Hee na Went Forty-Ltst street, lar roadway, Sat his. “MME. LA BLANCH, THE GREAT UNRIVALLED Kusiness and Modical Clairvoyant, No. 102 WH ity-eighth street, near Sixth avenue. TTENTION.—CONSULTATIONS ON BUSINESS, losses, enem ies, absent friends, love, marriage, sick ness and death. Vay reiused unless satistied. avenue. JUROPBAN CLAIRVOYANT TELLS NAMES, SHOWS. likenesses, causes marriages; 5) cents and $1. 14Z dst Twenty-nith etre YPYSY REVFALS FROM THE CRADLE TO 1 J grave; finds absent friends; recovers stolen propert Hows from (to 6, 401 Bowery, RS. JEANNIM WATERMAN DANFORTH, TRA ANCE and Magnetic Physician; residence 74 West 48th st. ME, DECOLAM, 100 WEST SIXTEENTH STRERT, corner Sixth ‘avenie.—-Constllations trom 10 till 9; Ue past, present, rature ; foretell DUsiNESs, sicknens, love, Jaw, matrimony, speculations, absent trends, QOMGINAG MME. BYRON, SPLHITUALIST.—CON. sulla ions upon all affairs of lite. No. 314 Fourth avenue. Beware of imposters using my name,