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103 roman es bi WEST 2TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS 106 cook ina private family; best city Call on or address COOK. z ST FLOOR.—A TIDY YOUNG Raden ae pias cosh, good washer ana ironer. COLORED reterence, 143 NEW YORK HERAL Housekeepers, we. WEST “TH ST.—AN AMERICAN LADY _ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, 208 AS thorough housekeeper; understands all kinds ol cooking and sewing: references unquestionable, Only re'iable parties need answer or on 5u ¥, after 4PM. Mrs. NEWELL, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Nurses, de. BLEECKER ST.—AS NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS; _Telerence if required. EAST 32D 8T.—A LADY DESIRES TO OBTAIN A 42 aituontors nurse; takes entire charge of an in- fant from its birth: « permanent situation in preterence ap 99] EAST NTH ST.—AS HOUSEKERPER, POR | to large waxes. Cail or address for three days. HIM ST, NEAR GRAND ST., REAR—a pe. | 22] BAST UTM St lady of experiance and'refine- | ——— eon PE apectable woman with © mall girl, as wood | inent, accustomed to the care of servants and children; | QQ MADISON St.—a NEAT YOUNG GIRL TO MIND cook and “iuundress; city or country; pay stall; best | w good musician, Call on Monday ‘and Tuesday, children and’ sew, Cail on or address, for two Feference. Mra, WILSON, | days, F. D. WEST 25TH ST., BETWEEN 8TH 34 AND 97H ays.—A prosessed cook and kitchen maid; thor- oughly understands larding im all its branches; best city tore, Reference. Inquire in 964 3D AV.—A Ri ‘and assist with washing aud iron reference. Call tor two de. PECTABLE GIRL AS COOK good city | CARs, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, POSTERS, LAW Forms, Bills of Ladin and every kind of mercial and Theatrical Fine Tinting neatiy, ch puy done, at the METROPOLITAN ’ nA RRBLISHMENT, ‘AN PRINTING No, 218 Bi fully given on appheation, Job, esp Con an B3- A | need YOUNG LADY, OF PLEASING APPEARANCE, used to a refined home, would like a position as | hous*keeper or companion ‘to a lad: . small children preferred; none but first class families answer. Address, appointing interview, Mi: FANNIE SEARLE! CHRISTIAN LADY OF REFINED, CULTIVATED mind and manners, of mature experlence, wants @ position in the city; understands the management of servants, hotel, housekeeping and linen room, shoppin and warketing: can take charge of a household beret its head; can cut aad fit: has her own sewi ‘where there “Brooklyn Post oftice. Gituation WANTED,—A PERF male cook; she would prefer to keep house for one or two respectable Werald office. Chambermaids, &e. 37 STHLAY.>A QUIET, RESPECTABLE Can be seen at present employer's, 309 East sor sr. jot so Miuch en object as a go erence. Call on Monday, GIRL TO lo chamberwork and waiting or plain sewing, FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A joung, wir), lately landed, as chambermail and od home, in RESPECTABLE lambermaid and waitress; best city ref 665 3 A¥.— 4 ResPECTABLE YOUNG J do champerwork in a hotel; willing and obliging. Address, for two GIRL TO private family or ina | days, L. B, 1.21 3D AV., NEA: Up, back.—A neat, tidy irlas chal or waitress in a private familj R 70TH ST., ONE PAIR STAIRS mbermaid obliging and willing to = with children; first class reference. Call for three ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, in a private’ family, centrally located, to do chamberwork and sew: b M, Heraid Uptown Branch office, est references, Address Dressmakers and Seamstresses. ABINGDON sQUARE.—A FIRST CLAS! Lf, maker wishes to make & few more en eck: can dress DRE SRM AKER” OUP Mh design an 8 DRESS- gagements trim, Ad- 66 EAST RTH 8T.—UND ing in all its branche: STANDS DRESSMAK- fali styles; orders ex Gated at short notice; Work taken at home or by the day; ‘ms reasonable. 16TH 8T. NEAR 6TH AV.—BY A 103 families: can operate on sewi Mra JAPPIER. mie ae @ressmaker, to work by the day in FRENCH Private ddress | 201 WEST 83D ST. (RING BELL NO, 2). to go out by the day. —A COM. | petent dressmaker wishes a few engagements 222 Wheeler & Wiisou’s machine, cutter has had 15 years’ practice in private familie answer but those who want good work. 228 EAST STH 8T. woek to a fow more customers to se kinds of fomiy sewing; Wheeler & Wilson’s sewing machine; good ence. Call or address, MADISON ST.—A PERFECT OPERATOR ON and fitter; eed SECOND FLOOR.—A RE- spectable young girl to go out by the day or wi; understands all {sa first class operator on caty refer- 229 as seamstress in & genteel family; cuts and fits Would make herself generaily useful; best city WEST 42D ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMA- | ker, from the South (colored), wishes a situation pertectly ; reference, 2 WEST 16TH ST., TOP FLOOR—A COMPR- ‘< tent seamstress to go out by the week or month in private families; understands dressmaking, Can ve geen all the weck. O57 West wri st ( imaxer, who. thor —A FIRST CLASS DRESS- aghiy understands her busi- Mess and has all the latest styles and patterns, wishes a few more customers by the day; best reference. ress, ll or 27 WEST 25TH ST.—A YOUNG PERSON TO GO out by the day or week as seamstress or dress- maker; can furnish owa machine If desired; best reier- ences. 302 maker desires a few ladies at their own house. Call and see wor! and basting done. EAST 12TH SP.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS- more customers: will fit } cutting 31 WEST $5TH ST.—A YOUNG LADY, enced in dressmaking, desires a tew tomers by the day or week. Ad Carts, EXPERI. more cus- dress G. S., care of Mra. are Miferaid ot roadway. Estimates cheer- pens safest references. Address INTLURITY, | office. ECT GERMAN FE- LADY, OF GOOD SOCIAL STANDING, | ion and ‘refinement, desires a position in & eutlemen. Address A. O., box 156 | widower’s family to superintend his household and take care of children: references exchanged. Address IN- TLGRITY, Herald Uptown Branch offiee. LADY (GERMAN) OF UNDOUBTED RESPECTA- bility, family, where she will have the entire charge of | house and servants; thoroughly understands her busi- | | ness; unexceptionable references. Address B. A., box | desires & position as housekeeper in a private | he 146 Herald Uptown Branch office. | | children | HOUSER! LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS HOUSE- Keeper in a widower’s tamily, where there are preerren bo triflers nee? answer. Address PER, box 129 Herald Uptown Branch office. N AMERICAN LADY WISHES A housekeeper in a Spanish or American boarding | jouse ; understands the customs of Cuba; has lived there | required. | Branch office. A SITUATION AS r of Years; unexceptionable reference given and ddress L. 8, box 108 Herald Brooklyn | A ‘iven rooklyn, of taking cha 1 required. Address Mrs, WA NTED-BY AN | EDUCATED, REFINED AND | practical young Indy, a position as housekee| for a widower preferred ; stating full particulars, MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, WITH no encumbrance, is desirou gentleman's house as housekeeper; the best rei D. B., Post office, of a rence Der isfond ot children. Addres ‘tM. R, Brooklyn Post offlee, | | W4 or NTED—BY A YOUNG LADY WHO HAS MET with reverses, a position as housekeeper or ¢rness; or would wait in an offi 133 Herald office. IDOW DESIRES A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER OV , Address KR. N., box in a first class hotel or private family. Address E. H., box i83 Herald offi D AV., 650.—A FIRST CLASS ENGLISH LAUNDR! wishes the washing of a few more private tamilics n. Laundresses, &. Unexceptional references. MINETTA ) ment. re: done in the neatest manner. T ALLEN. ST., NEAR BLEECKER S8T., BASE- spectable person as laundress; would like a few gentlemen's or families’ washing, either b the dozen or month; dress Mrs, MARGARE! ‘ad- WEST 45TH, ST., SECOND FLOUR —WASHING gentiemen’s and nd ironing lone by families’ washing done to order. a respectable colored woman; __ Mrs. LOMAX, 4¢ WEST ISTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO do ladies’, gentlemen's or families’ washing at | ber own residence ; good reference, | one week. Cail or address for 8 6TH AV., SECOND FLOOR.—AN EXPERIENC! laundress wishes ladies’ or | can do all kinds of wasting and froning in the neatest | © | manner; best reiere address M. entlemen’s washing ladies’ washing at her home, or go out by the day. for two days. nce, Call WEST 40TH ST., ROOM 6—A RESPECT- able colored womian to take gentlemen’s and Call 107 10§ wishes to take in gentlemen's or families’ washing; good | reference. WEST 40TH ST,, FIRST FLOOR, ROOM 2—A colored woman ‘Would Ike to have a email fam- | ily’s washing ; or geutlemen, WEST ISTH ST., REAR, FIRST HOUSE, SEC- ond floor, back room.—A reapectable woman 1 0 WEST 17TH ST, BASEMENT DOOR.—A COL- ored laundress, who thoroughly understands the in all its 883 branches, to do ladics’, gentiomen’s and families’ washing; evening dresses and’ fluting. WEST 82D S' ored woman wants washin; or to go out by the aay. REAR.—A RESPECTABLE COL- iw Ot her own house, | MTEARD. 3 go out by the day. WEST 52D ST., REAR—A RESPECTABLE | woman to do washing at her own house or to | Mrs. CLARK. EAST 39TH 32 ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS- maker would like a few more engagements in Brivate families: is an excellent cutter and fttter and Very stylish trimmer; terms reasonable; no objection to eountr: MAKE! Rk. best city reference. Call on or address DRKS3- 417 dressmaker, of several like the work of a few more families 47H AV., NEAR 29TH ST,—A FIRST CLASS rs) experiende, would ; best city reter- ence. 419 WEST 20H st. NEAR OTH AV. lich Protestant ds seamstress, nui maid; no objection to tra’ 34 maker wishes afew more engagem: EAST 13TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRE mts to go | out bv the day or week; cancut and fit in the latest les; operates on all the machines: best shoe: Abdroes: Milas SULLIVAN, 465 SHAY, NEAR 28TH e) dressmaker, having all the the work ora tew inore 1aintlies at 2 r own city re: -A FIRST CLASS styles, wishes ome, or by the day; old dresses made over equal to mew; evening resses Specialty. Cail and see specimens 488 STH Av... FIRST FLOOR ROOM 2—AN experiencéd French dressmaker wishes a iew engagements in tamiliew; cuts ani fits perfectly; terms B2per day. Address Mine.‘LOUISE, operator on Wheeler & Wilson s ew more engagements by the day Pa 8D _AV., NEAR 35TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS machine or week; 1 makes all kinds of iadies’, children’s and infants’ wear in the finest style. 608 will go out by the day or week; $1 50 per day. 693 STH AY: BETWEEN 20TH AND 407 by th y the day; also dresses mad Very moderate prices. 78: stands the making of ladies’ and children’ thorouzhily ; ig a good operator on machine or five years’ best reference, Call for two days, A first class dressmaker Wishes a few engagements le at her own residence at 3D AV., IN THE CIGAR STORE.—A THOR- ough dressmaker, first class cutter and trimmer, H STS. 6H AV.—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT AS | first class seamstress in a private tamily ; under- '§ clothing by hand; 1.24 qagements, by the day or week. in fauniites ssmaker. Address OPERA COR, BROADWAY.—A PERFECT OPERATOR ON Grover & Baker's machine, wishes a few en- or witha COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, WHO I8 A GOOD the da; town Brai Mice. fitter and styiish trimmer, wants a few customers Address, for one Week, box 116 Herald Up- FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WOULD ew more engagements by the day or we fits and trims in tne latest stvies; has ali the 1 terns aud French plat ‘181 Herald Uptown Branca oitice. 8; $a day. Address M. F., bi LIKE A ‘eek ; cuts, latest pat- ox, FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WANTS A FEW | Address DRESS- jnore engagoments by the day, Axte' 253 fib av. A 4 ter THO: V5 Wes" 12: 127 ie 132 Women wanes tout go0d reference, SIST ST, RING THIRD BELL.—A perior laundress t SU. do washing at her own house, or would go out by the day; linens, fineries, &., done in first class style. HIGH ST., BROOKLYN; ALSO 865 SIXTH AV., New York.—To ST 83D ST, TOP FLOOR. RESP do housecleaning and washing | and ironing by the dozen or month: also one to take | charge of house of office to clean and aweep for the win- | can come well recommended. Call on or address ‘A FIRST CLASS ndress to do gentlemen’s or families’ wash- ing; three years’ referen | ly washing and ironing; | months old. Call tor two days. | yac 116 BLEPCKER St.—a YOUNG GIRL, JUST AR- rived from Paris, in an American tamily, to take €are of children, or to go with a cressinaker knowing her business very well. To be seen at Mme. LALNE’S. 209 FAST, 4187 S1.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 7 American girl to take care of a baby or grown children and sew; is willing and obliging. oe 940) BAST oy st, WOMAN AS WET A YOUN bas gotatresh breast of milk; well re- commended ; cau be sven for three days. GIRL WANTED—AT MADAM BOGERS*, also some experienced hands at waists who can Work buttonnoies. 7) University place. EADERS.—GIRLS WANTED WHO THOROUGHLY DD understand beading. 658 Broadway, room 17. ROWS.—EXPERIENCED HANDS To MAKE MEN'S bows and scarts; no work given out. ____ HITCHCOCK, NEWELL & CO., 676 Broadway. BMBRQIDERERS—sTEADY WORK. PIECE OR week, HAKAUX & ©O,, piles Sth av., corner Bleecker st, ELT HAT TRIMMERS WANTED—AT DUNLAP & Free. 182 Mercer IRL WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HO! _in w small private fainily. Apply at 936 3d a OUSKKEEPER WANTED.—A WIDOWER, RESID- ing near the city, wishes a young lady as house- Keeper; must be reflied and competent; state {ull par- tculars and where to be seen in reply. Address HUv- BON RIVGR, box 149 Herald oiice. 390 StH AV. ca FRENCH GIRL, 2 YEARS OLD. OL ustarnived. who speaks very good Hrench, ag norse. Gull or address A. F. 41Q WEST STH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN _to bring a child up on the botue. © 61: 3D AV., NEAR 40TH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A Young’Swedish woman as wet nurse; baby three G20) BAST Wr st, IN STORE. —A AEALTHY ai) youns woman to go out as wet nurse, Call for two days, ADIES AND GENr®LEMEN OF GOOD DUCA- tion, influence and address may find pleasant and rofitabls occupation. at. the Ainerican College of Heraldry and Genealogical Registry, No. 67 University ce. way [AUNDRESS WANTED-AN EFFICIENT | PROT. or " Banh {OF iady iu the country. Apply to Mrs ILLINERS AND FLOWER BRANCHERS WANT. ed.—Send address or apply by letter, stating refer- ences and Wages wanted. KUW. MALLEY, New Haven, Conn. LEXINGTON AV., CORNER OF 61ST ST.—A 78; from present cmployer. Apply tor two Weeks. Misce?'aneous, 29 WEST 15RH ST.-A LADY A8 COPYIST OR would act as amanu \ddress COP YIS' € GREENWICH AV., RE. 34 iS Al Mrs. MCCABE wishes to cleaning, washing and ironing; fully competent. 106 WEST MTH Si,—A YOUNG PARISIAN AS lady's maid or to take care of growing children; best city reiercnces, Address tor two days. 343 BROADWAY.—4 YOUNG LADY AS BALES ‘Feo woman; has had five years’ experience in a Broadway store; Broadway preferred, Address Miss PHILLIPS. 446 EAST 8TH Sto PROTESTANT YOUNG lady, of pleasing address, as lady's companion ; country no objection, Address L. 8. YOUNG WIDOW WISHES SOME LIGHT EM- loyment suited to a lady of refinement Address FLORENCE C., box 142 Herald office. o out by the day house- = Position wanted a monthly nurse; reference | R, FIRST FLOOR. — | TLLINERS AND APPRENTICES WANTED—AT PY a M. B, KELLY’S, 268 3d ay., between 2ist aod PERATORS WANTED—RUNNERS ON LINEN collars, pleaters, and hemmers on ruffles and lace goods; only experienced hands will be engaged. HOLLINGSWORTH & LEEDS, 534 Broadway. T LINEN COL- st ARCHERS WANTED—ON LADIES’ _Jars and cuffs; new work, at 149 Duan SALESMEN, GOING EAST, WEST, NORTH OR South, selling other Spode, no have samples of teas ‘on commission. TC) & CO., 95 Water st TANTED—FIRST CLASS QUILTERS AND OPE) Mt woe On telt skirts; highest prices paid. 60 Le a | ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A GER- | man girl, who speaks English, to do general house- | work and assist with the washiny. ‘Apply, with city ret- erence, at 130 Bast 8th st. WARTED—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS WORK. | ing housekeeper in a priva‘e tamily; one who is | economical and neat, and who is competent to take full charge of house and servants; come well recommended, Call at 6) East 79h st., tor two day and do piain sewing, or would aasist a lady. in Ronsekecping: SH, box 109 Hera) LADY HIGHLY KDUCATED, WITH EXCELLENT references and fully qualified to take the entire Management of a private family or club, desires such a josition, Addres Mrs. ROGERS, Harala Uptown | Branch Omee. first class reference. Address ENGLI Uptown Branch office. N ENGLISH PROTESTANT WOMAN TO WAIT ON | ry ANTED—A GIRL WHO UNDisRSTANDS WORK- ing the McAdam’s paging machine. Address box 230 Herald oitice. ANTEN-IN THE COUNTRY, A PROTESTANT woman, todo the general housework tor a fatnily | of four and two children; one who understands house- keeping in a neat, tidy manner; sever New vork in New Jersey. Address Herald oflice. teen miles from | M., box 174 (A. SWISS LADY'S MALO. WHO UNDERSTANDS her duties periectly, wants a situation to travel to Europe; tirst class nairdresser and dressmaker. Address MARTINA, Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—BY A WIDOW, A POSITION WITH A lay living alone, wo take care of her wardrobe and make herself otherwise useful; is compamonable, trustworthy and discreet; good reterence given. Ad- dress, for two days, WIDOW, box 114 Herald Uptown Branch office. Intelligence Offices. QUIN'S BUREAU, 621 OTH AV., BETWEEN 26° and 87th sts, up stairs. —French, German and Eng- lsh servants for all capacities, Competent girls wanted for the best situatio 7E GIVE NOTICE TO PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS, restaurants, private tamilles throughout the United States, that we can furnish male cooks and pastry cooks at the shortest nouce. 440 sixth avenue, New York. ANTOINE PAUL«. , Secretary. WASTEDTA GOOD LAUNDRESS, WILLING TO assist in chamberwork, Call at 153 West 16th st, from 9 to 12 o'clock, JANTED—A FEW RESPECTABLE LADIES TO | Canvass on salary or commission. 61 South Sixth street. Williamsburg. WANTED-IMMEDIATSLY, A FIRST CLASS OPE. rator on Singer's sewing machine. Apply to Mme, | P, LOVETTI, 75% Broadway. Ware FIRST CLASS MILLINER IN A PRI- | vate dressmaking and iillinery establishment; | also an operator on the Grover & Baker machine. None Dut those sully competent weed apply at No. 8 East | WANTED—TWO EXPERIENCED — SALESLADIES, for the suit department, at SURICH’S, 237 and 2t Sth ay. Apply on Tuesday morning. | ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, SEVERAL CASH GIRLS, | Apply, Tuesday, at B. ALTMAN & CO.’s, 331 and 333 Sixth avenue. . PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— M FEMALES. 67 GREENWICH 8T.—A YOUNG LADY DESIKES | e) a position as cashier; has two years’ reference from her last place, Call on or address M. MORONEY, N ENGAGEMENT (OCTOBER 1) AS RESIDENT } or visit ng governess in a first class family; best of Teferences for capability and character. Address ALMA, box 190 Herald Uptown Branch office. A LADY HAVING CONSIDERABLE EXPERIENOE in teaching small children would like a posiuon as visiting governess in a few tamilies. Apply tor three days ai No, 141 McDougal street, corner Fourth, -—YOUNG LADIES TO LEARN AN EASY will nave $5 a week to begin; must know | how tosew, Address F. 3., Herald offi ANTED—A YOUNG OR MIDDLE AGED AMER- ican woman to assist In housework, where the comforts of a home more than big wages are offered. Ad- dress G, B., Herald office. ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, LIV- ing a short distance in the country, a Protestant woman to do the washing, ironing and Cooking; must be thoroughly neat and capable; good wages and a good | Rermanent home: Americanfor, Sotch preferred. Ad- | Gress, giving reierences, M, I. C., box 777 Post oftice, | ew Yor! LADY WRITE» WITH READY PEN, FOR LADIES and gentlemen, letters, tales, essays, verse or prose; will copy, translate or compose. * Mrs. H., 181 East Fitt- eth jar Lexington ay. N_ EDUCATED, ENERGETIC LADY WISHES E} ployment as ‘accountant, copyist, housekeeper or Sompenion: references given. Call on or address C. E. , 62 West 40th st. YOUNG LADY THROUGHLY PROFICIENT IN tho languages and/music desires a position as governess In a fainily or as companion to a lady. Address A, box 19, No. £435 st. CHRISTIAN LADY DESIRES A PLEASANT home in a family of refinement in return for teac English branches, or reading, writing, &¢., for inv lid: unexceptionable references given ‘and required. | Address W., Herald oifice. 134 and iron, or ta WEST 90TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTA. | he day to wash ble colored woman to go out ke it home; good referen 136 entlemen’s or families’ washing rst class experienced laundress: polishing, &c.: or address LA WEST 49TH ST., BECOND FLOOR, BACK room.—A respectable Morrea ney take in tad! DRESS, all the week. and gentlemen's washing, bed own home by the dozen, week or month; lace curtains | BLEECKER ST., TOP FLOOR, FR —A first class colored laundress wi 1 ‘and table linea at jual to new; fivting; terms moderate. coe et ss Mrs. BANKS, NT ROOM. es families’ ive satistaction. Apply to her 151 WEST 24TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS LA would do families’ or single gentlemen's washing ; fluting done in ail its branches; terms moderat JNDRERSS | Mrs. E. P. 16 | the dozen or piece, or would go out two or th: the week to a private family, WEST 4TH ST.—A COLORED WOMAN WANTS ‘washing and ironing, or would go out to do day’ work. Call for two days on Mrs. SUSAN BROWN. WEST 27TH BST., FIRST FLOOR, FRON A respectable widow woman todo washing by e days in Mrs. MURPHY. 20 7 WOOSTER SiT.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED | laundress to do washing for a small family or by the dozen; none but respectable people need inguur Fins moderate. 21 WEST 30TH ST.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN can have their washing and troning done in first Glass style by applying to Miss slave A. XOUNG PRENCH, LADY HAVING RECEIVED her diploma in Paris, desirea an engagement as iwecher; sveaks Engttsh and Spanish; drawing and music, ‘Address CEZILLY, 20) Kast o8th st. LADY OF 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN TEACH ing English, Freneh, German, Latin and music sires a situation ds resident or visiting governess: high- est cityreterences Address or cail on TEACHER, Ko. 256 West 26th st. A LADY WILL GIVE 20 MUSIC LESSONS FOR $10. Address TEACHER, 70 East 58d st. HOMER WANTED—BY A GBRMAN LADY, teaching German, French, Italian and music, in ¢: Change for lessons. Address TEACHER, Herald Brook- Iyn branch oifice. HIGHLY EDUCATED LADY (NORTH GERMAN), | A. ‘no has bad several yearw experience as governess | in this country, desires a situation as visitng governess to teach two or more children in the morning hours; first class references only exchat Address, for two days, GOVERNESS, £25 West :éth st FERMAN LADY, ACCUSTOMED TO CARE FOR and educate children, id thoroughly acquainted with French and music, would like to get @ sit governess ; objection to traveliing or taking absolute charge of children, whose parents, wish fo Ko abroud; best references. Address R. H., box 6,025 Post office. A POSITION OF GOVERNESS IN mily, by an Bnglish | | in teaching’ advanced pu 3 A FIRST CLASS ears’ experienc 'rench and Ger- man, music and singing; best reterenoes: diploma; sal- ary $60). Address ANGLAISE, box 19) Herald Uptown Brauck office. 21 22 | 214 irone: WKST 56TH ST., NEAR BROADWAY.—BY A respectable young woman ; is @ good washer and r Wollld go out by the aay housecleaning. BAST 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes to obtain family and gentiemen’s wash- can obtain 15 years’ ct on or address LAUNDRESS tor two b} as laundress, to do ladies’ and ing: understands all kinds of Aneries, futing, puMing aud vel the saine. Call BAST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMA entlemen’s Washing at her own home: can do fine fluting, puffin, and linens in the best manner ; also family washing ; bes city reference. reterence fur maker; terms moderate, jo. 415 West 12th st. YOUNG BNGLISH LADY WISHES engagements by the day or week; is competent | Address all the week at | M. J. PAY A FEW | 22 KAST 47fH 8T., BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS. “A. first class laundress to di washing, at75 cents und upward; good reference. Ad- dress Mrs. DUFFY. up _two flights. COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS, dressmaking and all kinds of’ family se A UNDERSTANDS wing, can ‘Work on several sewing machines, wants a few more en- gagements by the day or week terms $1 4) eas Bk. ofice. per day. Ad- AMSTRESS, box M0 ‘Herald Uptown ranch PERSON WHO HAS WORKED AT DRESSMAK- ing several months wishes a position with a mad- fame (French preferred), at low wages. Addre: week, RULE, a ion K, Yorkville, New York. 83, for one DRESSMAKER, WHO IS A FIRST CLA ator on Wheeler & Wilson’s machine and und 88 OPER- Stands inaking indies’ and children's undergarmenu, wishes employment in private tamilies by the week} town Branch office. jood reference. Address A. G., Herald Up- YOUNG LADY WISHES AN KNGAGEMENT AS seainstress ; understands dressmaking and ail kinds ei Gf machines. address N.J,D., box 10 ranch office. ruld Uptown ITUATION WANTED—AS BEAMSTRESS IN A 110. telor liner roow; can sew on Wheeler ani machine; ix guod at writing and figures; can mended by her present employer. Address M. Uptown Branch ottice. 1d Wilson's be recom- C., Heraid ANTED-—RY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, family to do family sewing e herself gener: bout dressin considerable Ing; or Would ABITUA- would be liy useful; understan ds take care of Qn iniant; the best reference given; no ovjection to go tof the city. address, lor three days. 5. U., Heraid Uptown Braich effice, General Housework, do, 00 West, 2TH 8t-TO assist a housework or sew; would accept any t city reference. Cali tor two days. of ay. A, second bell—An active, willin Y WITH ht work ; Biri to jl: TH ST., UPYER SIDE, SECOND DOOR WEST 10 general housework or to take care of achild. Call for two days, 241 references. WEST 22D ST.~A WOMAN TO DO WASHING at her own hoine or to go out by the day; Mrs, MoCARMNH 25 24: washing; good references, 18ST AV., BETWEEN 47H AND ISTH STS., SE are usea; all Call on or address LAUNDRSSS, WEST WTH BST., FIRST FLOOR.—A good | R speciable woman to do ladies’ or gentlemen's ond floor —A competent, responsible woman es gentiemen’s and families" washing at yery rea- goods are bleached in open sonable rates; would go out by the day; no chemicals ir; reference. | 8l( fluting a1 e 31 i —A FI LASS LAUN! : wants some more Washing at her own home. BAST UTH ST., BATWEEN IST AND 2D AV: ro An experienced lauudress wants genilemen’s or family washing and ironing to do at her own home; | hee dono in the neatest manner; best ret- r addre: week Mrs. WELSH. 32 EAST 32D ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN | to do ladies’ or gendemen’s washing at her own 36) ilies’ wasnany Mrs, GRAS RAST to do afew sentlemen's washi Ather own residenc home,.at 7o cents a dozen; understands ail kinds of fine washing and 1! 338 tee or wsimall family ST,—A FIRST OLA8S LAUNDRESS oF the washing | st reference. IST AV., THIRD FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE woman todo @ tew more at her own home. entiemen’s or fam- ldress, tor one week, 41 house. WEST 26*H ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to take in washing and ironing at her own 43 to do Washing and ironing by the bod 510 EAST 16TH ST, Av. A, top floor, room —A FeSpe at her home, or would go to work; good reference. BAST 12TH BETWEEN 1ST AV, AND table woman out S1.—-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN « wishes jadies’ and genuemen's washing to du at her home ; 76c. per dozen; best reterences. Mrs. SmI 1H, §12 BROOME 8T., BETWEEN SOUTH to 40 general housework for a small willing and obliging. all tor two da; orH Av. and Thompsou st.—A respectable young womau plain ta iis 51 terms. by the dozen, week or month; futing ; best references. WEST 45TH ST.—AN EXPERIENCED GERMAN Jaundress desires fine washing, at reasonable ding, polish Ptr WAGGA. = 613 3D AV., NEAR 40TH ST,, THIRD FI respectable Swedish girl to do work in 'LOOR,.—A neral house: mall American family. Cail for two days. A Hy, 18 @ good cook auired. Address 1. K., box 161 Herald office, Housekeepers, &e. 64. IRVING PLACE.—a LaDy, atiol family. inquire at the Young Ladies’ 0. RESPECTABLE ELDERLY WOMAN WISHKS A situation todo general housework in pri ; clly or country references it re- fam- 0 HAS HAD experience, a housekeeper Yn a hotel or private ‘Christian Associ- 91 filles’ washing neauy done. 6TH AY,, FOURTH,FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A RE. spectabie widow woman; gentlemen's and fam: 1 136 IZABETH 8T., BASEMENT.—AN lag references. Cail om or address for 1 as housekeeper; widower's f ENGLISH mily pre. one 831 mau's or fami irl to go e three first da: we Sfior and ironer; or would take a .—A RESPECTABLE vis tle ge! washing at home or to do houseclean- ing; best rorerace if required. 1112 would take geauemen's and ladies’ washing to her own rooms, Or go out by the day toa omy oe ee 2D AV, NSAR SOTH ST., TOP FLOOR,—A respectable woman as first class Jaundress: Mrs. A 25 ger’ dre: RESPECTABLE OOLORED WOMAN, THOR. oughly competent, would like washing, in or out of ihe house, or housecleaning; not afraid ot work. ad KBBEUCA RICHARDSOS, Herald Uptown Branch office. Nurses, d&e. Ad- CEDAR Lay FRENCH OHILD'S NURSE AND Jady's wai ofa a ferally; refers to her present aranianag, ng maid wishes to return to France in YOUNG ROMAN CATHOLIC LADY (CONVERT) desires a home as nursery governess or companion Address M. G., box 109 Herald Uptown Branci office. AX ENGMSH LaDy OF THE HIGHEST CAPARIL. ity, a thorough marian and with a perfect knowledge of Freuch. Spanish and music (piano) wishes fo make an engagement with a faintly a8 visiting goy- eruess; morning hours moccupled.° Address Mrs. C. FORSTE, 239 Kast Thirty-fourth street. ETTERS OF BUSINESS AND FRIENDSHIP, NOTES and advertisements written and angwered for ladies and gen uemen, lashed lady writer; | teaching French if required. i | | tuation as | | A in some good family: city oF country; ts capable or | WAXTED—TWO YOUNG LADIES, STYLISH AND | handsome, mutual acquaintances preterred, to ut- tend a stand at the American Institute Fair and ‘to ad- dress envelopes; boid and rapid writers only will please answer by a note in both applicants’ handwriting; no | communications but those explicitly stating salary ex- ected will be noticed. Address MORNING STAR, box | 2 Herald office, ANTED—IN A PICKLE FACTORY, TWO VERY tidy and tasteful young women to pack pickles in | bottles. Address box 1,051 Post oilice. | ANTED—2 FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS, NONE | need apply but those accustomed to the finest work at workroom entrance on 11th st. JAS McCREERY & CO. 7 OUNG LADIES WANTED—TO FORM PART OF A ballettroupe to travel over the States, Address BALLET, box 124 Heraid office. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES.- A FIRST CLASS FRENCH MAN COOK WANTS A situation !n a privatettamily; best reference. Ad- dress 115 West Houston st., room 14. ‘A. 30%) 8 YEARS OF AGE, DESTRES 70 LEARN | ep dry goods business) Address A. W., Herald a N_ INTELLIGENT AMERICAN LAD OF 16, with three years reference, desires a situation where he can make aimeelt useful and advance. P addross GLORGE, 19 New st; room A YOUNG MAN DESIRES A POSITION WHERE sterling integrity and fair ability will be appreci- ated; references of the highest order. Address, tor three days, JAMES, ancashire Insurance Company. FRENCH COOK WISHES A PLACE IN A PRI- vate tamily; good reterence if required. Address GLH. 464 6th av. Want a COMPETENT MAN, in th Diy at and Tenth cha DVERTISER DESIRES A SITUATION AS AG- A ountent or ‘Weil acquainted with rail- | id You: MAS D, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1874—QUADRUPLE SHEET. Ee of the rales of AGER'S DESK street. CLERKS AND SALESMEN, A, © STEWART & CO, with experience, to assist the Suit Department. Ap- betore 9 A.M. Browdway + of salesman; is factories in seven 81 for one week, SUPPLIES, Herald office. GENTLEMAN, NG from Europe, desires a broker's oMfice in victaity of mueh of an object 43 @ good position. Address, tor thre days. M. H . eet ea E., Herald office. tales; first class referen (LATELY RETURNED ituation in a banking or Wall street: salary not s0 RELIABLE AND ENERGETIO MAN WANTED— To sell oils, in city and country; must have experi- tive manecan have a { at achance tomake money. Address W. M., ermanent postion SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN. AGED AC box 1.382 a clerk and AD good city, retere Sew York Most office. collector in @ wholesale Address J. O'F., SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AGED 21, in some mercantile business; isa good venman and williny Addr % to make himself useful: , care of Haynes best references. ver st. Bros., 80 THO! ability, &c. Mercer st. UGHLY can furnis! Address, for three COMPE enced bookkeeper desires a position ‘n this city fully competent to take charge of a banker's or cotl. merchant's books ENT AND EXPER: 8 on h best testimonials days, BOOKKGEPE: OOKKEKPER IN A FIRST ASS FURNITURE establishment: must be able to assist as salesman. Adaress FURNITU Re D. OOKKEEPER,—AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, collector and salesman honest, industrious, tempe! Al city reierences. ' Addre: for one week. ate; fi 98 JOUNS LON wants @ position; is strictly four. Years in Last place ; Herald oftice, OOKKEKPER WANTED.—WANTED, A MAN TO Actas collector and booakeeper; must understand ouble entry well, be temperate, capable and uot atraid | of long hours if necessary; no answers noticed that do Not give good reference as to ca; location up town: must slave salar: Jor two days, FED A: ) HAY, Herald office. OOKKKEPER—SINGLK AND DOUBLE E! bility, honesty, expected, Aduresi, ES TRY clerk, one of the mostexpert and accurate in the city, cvod'penman, thorough dress goods man and win- dow’ drewer, Herald offic desires engagement Address DELIA, RY GUODS SALESMAN WANTED-FOR THE dress goods department; must be first class hand, with city reference. to OWEN JON«S, 167, 169, | Apply, a fat heh OUBLE ENTRY BOOKKEEPER, ©, ay Herald | 3 COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, G00) AND RELIABLE COACHMAN, WT i first Cv references from past and progeat em. : atiou; seven ycars’ references! Be to or address J, BEATTY. care of Browsier & Cod roowe st. pte ones pene COLORED COACHMAN WISHES A SITUATION best elty reference from Jast employer. Call ou o1 aidress 8. M., 151 West 24th st. Sai > alee — | YOUNG MAN, LATELY COME TO TH!S COUNTRY, wants a situation as groom and to be generally usee ful; is sober aud able to work. Address P, Ma Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG COLORED MAN wanre Saat tion as fi juss coachman and groom ; thre ‘ Call'on or address HENRY, rs) cliy referen ay, aise vt Se — | YOUNO MARRIED VAN, WITHOUT CHILDRENG desires @ place as coachman; understands his bust 18 a good horseman; can take ca or well; has good references from bow Ness in every lit of w horse sic’ city and county; is @ German, Address JOHN Mile LER, box 1u9 Heératd office, NOACHMAN' ED—BY A FIRS’ Class man: best city reterens Call on or eg SOW. At Bast 27th et, JARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED.—BY A PRAU4 | {ical married man; no family; first class refer< ences Address GARDENER, box 214 Heraid office. UN | JARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROT~ estant married man, of practical experience in thi management of graperies, greenhouses, &¢. un- derstands ‘arming and the manacement of stock; wile is a good b maker, Cail on or address W. A., a6 putier | Bridgeman’s seed | (JARDENERS 876 Broadway. FARMER'S SITUATION AND | Sr wanted—By thorough practical ian, without en- |.cumbrance; 16 years’ experience tn greenhouse and’ rand col id the manageinent of firs G. Foferencesentisiactory. Address G. Bo Ty o 5. | WASTED—A, SITUATION AS COACHMAN | ORY | groom; willing and obliging; highest testimonials as to character; country no obiection. Address M. D., 131 West 17th st., private stables. WAXTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, 1 first cluss groom and driver: can zive, 7 years’ ret erence from his last emplo; Apply at 523 5t} —_+ 1417 3D AV.—A COMPETENT YOUNG COLORE ‘ ‘wishes a situation as coachman ana groom the care of horses and i: eod drive understan __.. HELP WANTED—MALES, ' NUMBER OF ENTERPRISING, EDUCATED YOUNG | AA men to prepare for profitable posttions by thorougly Qualification m shorthand writing, at Puonographic | stitute, 158 West 234 st, Write for clrcular. HIER AND correspondent wanted—Also assistant cashiers, gentiemen or ladies, for retail department of an exten: sive New England ‘house. Address, stating reterences ind expectations, KDWARD MALLY, New Haven, ai Conn. Peexce, ITALIAN, SPA NISH.—A GENTLEMAN thoroughly conversant in above languages desires a Position as corr Herald office, | ondent, traveller or otherwise references aud security If required. Address W. B. T 7 wood ROC Mice. RS.—AN HOE SALESMEN WANTED—BY A MANUFAC- turer of men's fino boots and shoes, to sell on com- mission, Address, with reference, B, L., box 134 Herald of SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRS rrcnee and accountant; dress H. 0. WHOLESA thoroughly understands the grocery business, wants | 1 Dox 3,883 Post offic GROCERS. LE EXPERIE! salesman wants a situation class references. Ad 3 D CLERK AND 80 good marker, first box 124 Herald oftice. CLASS BOOK- best city reerences. Ad- A SALESMAN, WHO An engagement with a good house, either on salary or Commission ; coal districts of ifice. Herald off cun do a good trade through the iron and Pennsylvania, = Adi ress OYMKO, 10 HOTEL KEEPERS.—A SITUATION AS NIGHT or day clerk wanted in New York city or vicinity. The applicant isa With and experienced in the h class references. Address office. young man thoronhiy acquainted otel_ business, with first W. W., box 189 Herald RAVELLING SALESMEN, HAVING A WESTERN or squthern trade with druggists, brewers or bot wishing to add to their sampies, will please tlers, an address 8. WO Bi cit} Hi, Herald offi workers wanted. Apply to square. KLIABLE SALESMEN TO CANVASS IN THIS 3 we will pay liberal energetic 26 U. Dut only live, ; H, COOKE,’ 26 Union PHYSICIAN OF GOOD RECORD FOR mreonited willing to engage in a business capacity, tu ‘xu hOP Hong offered a desirable position. Address Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘A QHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND. irra to learn telegraphy aud tales positions, THOMP4 SON'S College, 20 4th av. opposite Cooper Institute. Telegraphy taught practiewity, with instruments, in on uarter. ~ FEW MORE TRAVELLING AGENTS WANTED—< By the BXCELSIOR COLLECTING AGENCY, ta travel and solicit membership. Address 643 (room 11) Broad New K. AGENTS AND, CANVASSERS WANTED—T0 SPILL the Cleveland tucker, tor all sewing machines, Call from 9 to 12 o'clock, at 339 East 120th st, and from 2 to 1d | o'clock at American Institute Fair. a SINGLE MAN, WHO CAN OPEN OYSTERS AND y,unetul in s first class tess . Apply at 51 Cortlandt st., between jock Monday | BY WANTED—IN AN IMPORTER'S OFFIC! must be active and willing to work; not unde: | Years of age. write 3 good hand and be well recom- mended. Adaress box 5,558 Post office. JQOY WANTED.—AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT COL- ored boy, about 14 years old: C. M. OLNEY, 30 East 14th st C! 3 WANTED—BUSIN MEN, WITH push and good address. Apply at 28, 3 and | cece Sire PORE. IDs PEs CUNT | RRAND BOY WANTED—WITH REFERENCE. NO. i 37 John st., wood engraver’s office, up stairs. | CFFICE BOY WANTED. ADDRESS, GIVING AGH | and references, &c., B. L. B., box 182 Herald office. { Uf Mar emer AGENT OF EXPERIENCE WANTED— i To make branches for Frank Leslie's cut paper pate terns; those having knowledge of the business preferred. | Apply, between ll and lo’clock Monday, to M. BELL, a 'Broadway. + ERY COMPACT SAMPLES OF GOODS, FOR SALES- men travelling West and South, in fancy dry goods line. Address MAN UFAUTURER, 713 Broaaway. ANTED—TWO OR THREE FIRST CLASS SALES. men for ribbons, laces, hosiery and gloves, tail bouse in the country. "Addi I Herald Uptown Branch “office, stating where last em: | for a re- ress W. J. WILKINSON, salesinen to sel. an urtic! in New York and vic connection with other M., Monday, Septemi ACTIVE, COMPETENT to the retail drug trade inity; can be taken aloue or in gods, AppIY, tro 9 A.M to 1d F321, at 147 rutton st., third floor. } ANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS JOB- bing house an experienced entry clerk. Address, with reference and terms, box 2040 Post office, WANTED —A GREMAK, WHO Has 4 KNOWLEDGE ‘of bookkeeping and can speak and write both | | English and German; must be able to furnish satisfac- tory references and security, col ONEL, box 162 Herald oittee. re; must understand stot | afraid to work Ww. or carry a par oo HST TRICK, Address, with references, TANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN A DRY GOODS the business and not be cel. 116 Myrtle av., Brooklyn. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED CARPET SALE: pply to J. &Q JOHNSTON, Broadway, man, Al id 22d st. Sth av. ‘ANTED—IN A BROADWAY CLOTHING HOUSE, anexpert salesman in the boy: ‘3’ departinent; one who is not afraid to exert himself and thoroughly famil- jar with reference Herald Jp the boy: Dranch of the business. Address, with expected, COMPETENCY, box 172 nd sala town Branch office ‘ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, FOR the real lace departmen' EURICH’S, 237 and 289 8th av. Apply on Tuesday morning. Ween, AN IMPORTING AND JOBBING wine and liquor house @ fret class salesman; one whe can induence a well establisbed and sate near by trade with druggists and grocers can make a satisfactory errangeinent; in han Herald o! st _of references required. ed of applicant, with references, MOBILE, Address, WANTEDIIN A REAL ESTATE OPFECE, A YOUNG | Ind who can write 4 nice hand ani come well re- | commended; wages $4 per week, Address O. W., Herald office. 'V ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OR BOY AS TICKET OF card writer. Apply to WM. KINZEY, 767 and 76d Broadway. | WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS some H knowledge of the butter and egg business, and can | pring good recommendations; salary not to exceed $10 per week at first. Address box 209 Heraid office, tor two days. WANTED—A SMART ERRAND. BOY: REFERENOM | Apply at No. 8 East 18th st. | WANTED-A SMART, ENERGETIC MAN TO MAKE | collections; to one Who can deposit $500 as security” Fast Saag aay will be given. Address C. &S.. std= tion EB. \ WASTED-A BOY, ABOUT 16 YE M. BS OLD, TO TARE office hours trom 7 handwriting, J. H., care of office ‘and do writing A.M. to6 P. M. Address, in own box 129 Herald office. WANTED-A BOY IN AN, OFEICE ABOUT id years old. Address J. H. L., box 224 Herald office, Wy ARs rece AGENTS TO CANVASS A, first class sewing machine, to whom extra Wie be given. Apply at 256 Fulton sta inducements will Brooklyn. | TANTEV—AN ACTIVE MAN TO SELL COAL TO consumers; liberal inducements to a man a: Pee with the business and having some trade. N. Delancey st. | WTANTED—A FIRGT CLASS CANVASSER FOR AN Gla established magazine: a good man wilt ba | Uberally dealt with. Callat 9 Chambers st, one flight, re Warten-s MANAGER OF ADVERTISING, £0. THB AUTHORS’ PUBLISHING COMPANY, ond st | TANTED—GOOD SEWING MACHINE CANVASS- | ers: better inducements than ever offered before | in the city of Brooklyn; salary or commission. Call at | 98 Fourth st., Brookiyn, 8. D. BOY, 14 YEARS OLD, WISHES A SITUATION IN | an olfice, or would like to learn some trade. Apply | for M. GLEASON, 115 West Lith st. ANTED—A SALESMAN ACQUAINTED — WITH saloot days, to J. restaurant and meat men. Apply, for two *, CADDAGAN, Tremont House. nf YOUNG MAN, LATELY LANDED, WOULD LIK& ‘a situation as waiter in a private tamily; can cook | and be generally useful. Address H. J, MACDONALD, | 494.2 ay. A BRIGHT, INTELLIGENT BOY, AGED 15, WANTS | work in ‘an office or store, city’ or country. Apply to bis mother, 695 2d av., near dad st., rear building. GOOD FARMER, OF WESTCHESTER CoUNTY, | married, would like to take charge of a gentleman's Pisce or tarm: 20 years experience; 6 reference, | all on or address W. O., 161 Clinton st. i ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS SALESMEN, FOR the fur department, at KHRICH’S, 287 and 289 8th | ay, Apply ou Tuesday morning. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WITH SOME KNOWL- } ge of Address pee the drug business, to go in the country. (GIST, box 129 Herala ome,” CUNY ANTED—A SITUATION AS TRAVELLING AGENT aud advertiser, by a genticman with 10 years’ ex- perience a: nd well qnainted with the druggist and gro- Cery trade, South, Southwest and West. Address M. M., | Dox 16¢ Herald office. RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WANTS A | situation as waiter ina private family: good rei- | erence. 253 West 23th st., between 7th aud 8h avs. YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 20, AS ASSISTANT BOOK- keeper; must’ write a rapid hand, be correct at figures and have some experionce; references requited; | salary $12_ Address, in handwriting of applicant, box 1,977 New York Post office. A YOUNG MAN, 18 YEARS Of AGE, WISHES TO learn some business in which he can have a career; isa goo Add: uy by comp! terms confidential. Cards at stationery store, 178 6th av. ISITING GOVERNESS.—AN ENGLISH LADY, COM- muting on the Liudson River line, requires an addi- tional tvition ; highest recommendations as to effictenc v and conscientiousness. Address DUBLIN, box 113 Herald ice. WANTED EMPLOYMENT AN AMERICAN LADY middle age, having had thorough experience it teaching the English and french branvhes to adults and children, desires Lo) Ae ition in a family; is willing to rvise a house, &c.;: Is efficient in both capacities; Teference reliable: Address EMPLOYMENT, Herald Brooklyn Branch office. OV eracstatenauisantertunt OR COPYING IN THE French, Spanish, German or English, by a young lady, who writes a clear, bold hand. Address R. 8. A. Herald office, Warteniay A NORTH GERMAN LADY TEACHER: of Knghsh, German, French, painting and music, @ morning or afternoon engagement in a school or fam: ily; forelgn and city references; terms low. Address TEACHER, 207 Lexington av. ANTED—SITUATION BY A YOUNG LADY TO GO out of the city: isa first class milliner, trimmer and salesiady; competent to take entire charge and any inderstands the business in its branches; woul @ a position as salesiady. Call on of address L, UNDERHILL, at Ira Beard's, 467 Broadway, N. Y. Yous LADY OF 18 DESIRES A POSITION AS box 136 cashier in @ store or hotel. Address E. M. Herald ofice b HELP WANTED—FEMALES. T. STEWART & CO., FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS. FIRST CLASS CLOAKMAKERS, None but experienced hands wanted, Appiy at NINTH it ENTRANCE, before 9 An My Broudway and enti T STEWART & co. Aun several COMPETENT SALESWOMEN for their Millinery and Suit Peparsments. Apply at MANAGER'S DBSK before 9 A. M., Broadway and Tenth street, CHANCE FUR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND, GIRLS to learn toles raphy And see positions THOMP. V. IN*S College, a Ne ite Cooper Institute. Tolegra hy taught practically, ita inate manents ID Ove N INVALID LADY WANTS A MAID TO Go SOUTH for the winter; one who speaks French preferred, Cail at 38 Kast 12th st, to-morrow. id ¥., box 150 Herald ofiice. FIRST CLASS COLORED WAITER WANTS A SIT- A uation in a private family ; good reference trom last Place, Address J.T. J., box 1M Herald Uptown Branch office. LAD, 17, YEARS OF AGR, LATSLY FROM school and residing at home, wishes a place in a wholesale hardware house, where he can learn the busi- ness, Address A. T. S., Herald oifice. (A. RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES, A sithation as waiter in a private family or first class | boarding house; good reference. Address, for two days, A. THOMAS, Herald Uptown Branch otiice. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE OOL- ored man and wife: he as coachmad or waiter, she a cook or laundress. Call for two days at 151 West 41h at., fourth floor, room 7. ANTED—A POSITION BY A COMPETENT GEN- | tleman where trust and confidence are required, managing estates or taking charge of real estate; un up town position preferred. Address W., 10 to 4,'Heraid | Uptown Branch office. | ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A SITUA- tion as bartender. Address ©. C., 4th ay, and 27th | st, South Brookiyn. | WANTED IA, SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN from the South in any kind of wholesale basiness ; | salary no object: good references. Address . G, W., Heraid Uptown Branch oitice. Wantep ay AMAN AND i113 WIFE. THE CARE of oices or @ gentleman's residence in town or | PE! first class waiter and his wite as | cook ina private fai unexceptionabdie references. Address, for three da; ad onttce. ANTED.—A PRACTISING PHYSICIAN, DISEN- ‘waxed, trom 11 A, M, to 6 P. M., desires ethployment for same in In sutution oF will assist pliywician i tice, Address M. D., Herald Uptown Branch offic WANTED-BY A BOY 15 YEARS OF AGE, A situ. ation atter 12 o'clock. Address W. H. H., Herald Uptown Branch oftice, 31 BAST 38D ST.—A YOUNG COLORED MAN TO | drive for a dostor, or ww take in a private tamily, or to work ina store; good refer- ence trom lastemployer, Can be seen ali next week. country, or the man prac: ANT. other) German preferred. ml For r ENTRY, box 113 Herala otic COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER in a wholesale clothing house; one speakin; (NO. ‘ticulars address DOUBL' ANTED—FOR GOOD POSITIONS, MEN OF LARGE | experience in hosiery, dress goods, cloaks, &c.; to men of | competency and active disposition best position with ex- ceilent prospects offered. B. ALTMAN & CO., 331 and 835 Sixth avenue. ‘ANTED—A POSITION IN A MERCANTILE OR othe! rs’ experience Ind prouce commission business, Herald office. and ir busin by @ pel the wholesale and retail son who has had fifteen I grocery Address G. W. C., ANTED—A GOOD BOOKKEEPER. ADDRESS PF. L., box 189 and references. Herald oilice, stating wages required ‘ANTED—AN ACTIVE AND ENERGETIC SALES- mal Dox 124 Herald office. having an established trade, with druggists, \d bottlers in New York and vicinity. Ad ress ‘ANTED—BY A LARGE ALB BREWERY, A salesman having an established trade; cash security required for collections, which can la; | bauk,, Address, with 1uil particulars jon B. in a savings thorongh knowledge of the business. ticulars, SALESMAN, Heraid office. one. MAN, QUIOK AT FIGURES, DKSIRES A PO. sition as salesman in a wholesale store, HL K., box 187 Herald office. Address J. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, A is thoroughly 0 rience ; Orst class retere GARDENER, box 149 MARRIED MAN (NO CHILDREN) DESIRES A situation as gardener and manager on a gentie- nt; 15 years’ compere dress, for three rs id office, careful drive fail or address tor three Fulton st., Brooklyn. COACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION; I8 A GOOD gardener, Tetereuces. PAYNE, 806 ir and groom; best city jays CHARLES 5, STRADY YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS coachman; thoroughly understands the care of horees, harness, &c.; can do plain gardening, miik, mow, &c.; of to drive teain, wor! -business where he can inal is not afraid to work; bys 8 mod joyet references and taithialness. Address tron former em, in @ store oF stop, ¢ himselt gonerally useful; or an: (or honesty, sobricty 205 Herald oftee. AS COACHMAN AND GROOM—BY A PROTESTANT ung Joberaud willing’ to make. himse! man, single, wit! th first class reference; is It useful and obliging. Call on or adares for two days 3, HANNA, No. 437 West 26h at 5 PAID FOR A GOOD SITUATION. ADDRESS A. G., box 114 Herald office. “CLERKS AND SALESMEN. SMART AMBRICAN YOUTH, 17 YEARS OF AGE, | familiar with the German language, residing with ins ts and having first class retercices, desires a Position in an office or mercantile house wiich offers Prospect for advancement; small’ salary to commence on. Address GREGORY, Herald office. ‘¢ RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES A situat on as coachman with a doctor or as waiter in 3 Fei 8 private pny ood, wiiling and obliging. 141 nce" from last. employer ; tothe. i RST CLASS COLORED MAN WANTS A SITUA. tfon ascoachman; can come well recommended. | Address 36 West 44th st. A GOOD MILLINER AND TRIMMER WANTED, Apply at &. Warren's, 602 Third av. GOOD COOK WANTED—TO COOK FOR A PARTY of gentlemen; none buta good one need apply, Addsess W. M., West Point, N. ¥., stating Di ae. MIDDLE AGED COLORED WOMAN .WANTED— te wash and iron in « small family; no 10 cook, children; must come well recommended. Apply at 161 Weat zist st, between 10 ‘and id on Monday morning; ring basement beil. A —WANTED, FIRST CLASS DBESSMAKBES 331 0 West 48th st N EXPERIENCED SALKSMAN WANTED—AT AN importing wine and liquor firm in Beaver street. Address, with tuil particulars, references and salary expected, BEAVER STREKI, box 20 Heraid office. A country. GENTLEMAN GIVING UP HIS COUNTRY PLAOR desires a situation for his coachm: w recommend very AK. NAT Lte hom he can Juable man for city or , 237 Broadway, office LL. 83,00 PER YEAR.—BOOKKEEPER, THOR- hly competent and experienced, seeks any em- temporaril, t it day, stim) it ma To something betior, ‘Aadreas TMUS, box HD Hes ald office, IRES TO PROCURE A BSITUA- GENTLEMAN DES! ‘i tion tor his mend; understand: Place ‘thoroughly. ts i ardener w! mani A THOROUGHLY OOMPRTENT DRUG CLERK wishes a situation In a class store; city or coun- try; relerences unexce; able, address WORK, Wasalé Uptown Branch A dire SITUATION ‘man, a8 cow WANTED—| | to clty or mM. i, ‘10 Weat th Address J. Hy hom he can highly agement of & x, ponghksapele Fost pale Pe BY A YOUNG OOLORED rs counters erat class olgy references, | *X Other Wi rd REWER, sta- | ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO CANVASS THE CITY. W “Fetail shoe trades must be of steady habits, ood address and well recommended: one who speal man preferred; also, one of unguestionable charac and business ca| Sp gee! Sze nce to canvass coun- try trade. Apply toJAMES GRIFFIN, 8 Warren ot, 7 ANTED— (AN FoR ONE MONTH, CAPABLE OF ‘anniny am launch, reas, stating ter! AL KINGSLA! rytown, N.Y. eae ANT! A BOY, iN A LAWYER'S OFFICE, WHO writes a fe hend, with the best references. Ad~ dress box 2,777 Post office, New York. | WANTED-IN A GERMAN DRY GOODS IMPORTING house, a young man, well educated atfd not over 17 years of axe, lor outdoor and office. one who ander- stands German preferre jood references wanted. Ad~ dress box 9.450 Post office. ANTED—ONE MEMBER IN EVERY EPISCOPAL spoaroretes to receive subscriptions to the Altar of the Household, now publishing tn. at chy the poli list of subscribers aireas Addi for specimen, ai Lisnens’ ‘AGES 1, box 363 THE TRADES. FIRST CLASS DRAUGHTSMAN, SKILPUL WITIE the pen, wishes some work; will show specimens. Address KE. 1, M., Hemld office. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, 18 YEARS OLD, living with bis parents, speaking French, Italia and English, wants a situation to learn the pastry trade z best reference. Apply at No. 250 West Sid at, first Moor. A YOUNG MAN WANTS 4 PLACE IN GOME PRINT. ing house to finish his time; has worked three | years atthe business, Address J. A. H., 302 1st N INTELLIGENT BOY, 15 YBARS OF AGF, wishes to learn a decent trade; optician or drugs | gist proferred. Address W. U., 203 av. A. | \ YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A WOOD. working or box. Pastorys has had expertence at the iathe and saw. Address LATHE, box 105 Herald office. i LADY COMPOSITOR, WITH POOR YEARS’ EX- perience, wishes a situation in this city or Brook- lyn; can set manuscript and is extra swift. “Address X. Y. Z., Herald office. PRACTICAL PRINTBR, ACCUSTOMED TO GIV- Ing estimates, ranning an office economicaily, tentive to its interests and in every respect reliab! | desirous of employmens eventually would, take an ine terest, Address SECURITY, box 182 Herald office. | DDYERCWANTED. 4 PIRST, CLASS COTTON YARN dyer; elther Enclish or German, steady work and Good wares, 8. PILUU, 2 and 31 Lo Amer sé, between johnson and Boerum, Williamsba re. SITUATION WANTED—BY A STEADY YOUNG MAN, ' who has worked two years at watchmaking; can do | bard solder jewelry, Jobb and clock repairing. Ad= dress JEWELLER, 158 6th | ING AND CEMENTING OF A W “trick wail: also carpenter work, for whlch will be iven a wing machines of any inake, Address W.. g A. Broadway. | \WANTED-A FIRST CLASS EXPERIENCED W'icucher: best references reqaired; no bums neca a My Call early on Monday morning at 37 Henderson at., Jersey city. Wanrep- a. COMPETENT PERSON WRO UNDER. | stands the manufacture of Mnen tans. Address box 859 Post office. | WANTED INMRDIATELY—4 | GOOD. SILK Hat curler to go to Baltimore. Address LUVETT, a HEATHER. 9 West Baltimore st ie ia apran a ee caren ta pl wal one ers fome, ison burne: t hand lathe. Address BURNERS, bok Ui eral omeen. Wane 4 PARTY THAT HAS BAD BXPERI. ma. ee ii oe Li pris Tied Riad ESE Daa ees Mt Broadway. RENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. _ Jptgeantas. OCHAMBRES MEUBLEES, POUR do preference), au dames seulement a Oe 1,397, pres de la Quarant rue. \N DEMANDE—ONE FILLE F) et re. 8" ue w caves et Srhe i'n. 10 Broadway. mt Advertisements See Directory. AISE POURY me Jundi, |

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