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SITUATIONS WAN THs omnuan, Cooks, dic. SSES ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS i by ge aed ar gel or private family; be pity reterence. Address M. N. . CROSBY 8T., ROOM 8 RBAR,~* r BT hie woman ae cok er Bod omer ner Wate family ; good city Mee, WEST 38T3tsT., FIRST FLOOR, PRONT,—. 408 Svedily oman as cook; city or Country good feference. : 420 Dav, BETWEEN 2TH AND 28TH STS.—A necpectable young woman as cook, washer and - froner in @ Srivate tamlly; good reference. 7 @ri AV., FIRST FLOOR, ROOM 3A WIDOW -) (French) of good education as good cook; is @ A cook ; iv rst class dressinaker s would go as come inion for a lady or un old gentleman; respectable par. & ‘only. Address Mine. LOUISE, m flsne NEW YORK “HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1874 —QUINTUPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED=FEMALES. y WEST SIST ST—A HOM A’ FO WINTER 38. Rearend feted anthro Rau an lostiiute: « comfortatie, home i and waiting in more aD 451 West HTH ST.—A RELIABLE AMERICAN woman as housekeeper in a wiaower’s family; no objection tw a growing bov; would take a mother's gare and faithfully perform every duty; no calls. Ad- dress W. P. PIERCE, A baby, ECONOMICAL AND TRUSTWORTHY desires a position as housekeeper in a gentleman's family; understands the management of children and servants; no objection to the country. Address Mrs, M. W., Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. 143 mi SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. WEST S8TH, ST.—A GOOD, HONEST GIRL, about 14, would like lo live in a good family to ind a child and make berself generally useful; good home preferred to wi PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. eo Ss pannenntpcennneiie WASTED—A POSITION AS COMPANION OR GOV- erness, by young lady, educated and musical; ood reader; cheeriul disposition ; coinpetent to super- ise household affairs; reterences. Address L. E. M., Post office, Glen Cove, L. I. 155 BAST S7rH ST. (RING SECOND BELL).—A Oe) young American Protestant girl as nurse and chambermatd; willing and obligi y or country; wood reference, 20] EAs? TS! ST, CORNER 3D AV.—AN AMERI- can Woman to take care of an invaild lady. Can be seen at her last emplover’s, 209 WEST 851H ST.-AN ENGLISH GIRL AS 7 baby s nurse, or would take care of grown chil- N EDUCATED AND REFINED YOUNG WIDOW AS housekeeper; widower’s family preferred. For an interview address A. B., Herald office. 779 TH AV OVER THE BAKERY.—A Most respectable woman as good cook: understands her business thoroughly ; {s a most excellent washer and froner; willing to assist’ in a small private family; is @ competent, trustworthy woman; ladies wanting a g00d. cook will please call; unexceptionable city reterence. Can be seen until engaged. NARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, POSTERS, LAW Forms, Bills of Lad ing and every kind of Job, Com. mercial and Theatrical Printing neatly, cheaply and romptly done. at the METROPOLITAN PRINTING E "ABLISHMENT, No. 218 Broadway. fimates cheer- fully given on application. daa, jo Cheeks WANRTED-A PLACE AS COOK, WASHER AND froner. by a highly recommended girl; four years? pays city or country. Address C. B., Herald Up- wn Branch office, Chambermaids, &c. BLEECKER &sT—TO DO UPSTAIRS WORK and sewing; would make herself useful; good reference, Cull on Monday, 247 PAST STH ST., CORNER 2D AV.—A_ RE- spectable young girl, lately landed, as cham- bermaid or burse and to do pla sewing, or assist with ‘washing. 24.4. EAST isTH st—To DO GENERAL HOUSE. ‘work, chainberwork, or to take care of a baby. Inquire at present mistress, Mrs. Johnson, QQ BANK ST, CORNER BLEECKER —A RE- | spectable Protestant woman as chambermald ‘or to do general housework. 315 BASE 2TH St. FOURTH FLOOR—A | RE- spectable American Protestant woman as chain- dermaid and seamstress; best city relerence. as chambermaid’or nurse. 336 70 BROADWAY, NEAR 4TH ST., WITH HER SIS. | ter’s employer.—A young i, lately landed, to | do upstairs work and make erself generally useful. L216 rocd¥ie CORONMTE, THE RINK—A RE 5 spectable young Scotch girl as chambermaid ‘and waitress, or would go as laundress in a private tam- | Uy; city reference. EAST 115TH S8T., HARLEM.—A YOUNG GIRL | DCressmakers and Seam«stresses, 3G WEST ATH, ST EXPERIENCED | DRESS. OO maker, pertect fitter and stylish trimmer, wou'd | o out by the day in private fawilies; will take work ome Call this week. 4 WEST 27TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS ®PERATOR on Wheeler & Wilgon’s machine; dressmaking oF sbirtmaking preterred. 6 EAST 12TH UNDERSTANDS DRESSMAK in all its branches; fall styles; orders executed at | short notice ; work taken home or would go out by the day ; terms moderate. 10 9TH ST., NEAR 4TH AV.—A YOUNG LADY wishes a tew more engagements by the day or Week as dres: er or seamstress; willlng to work for $1 50 per day. Call on or address Miss TWELE. 103 MTHS, NEAR OTN AV.—BY A FRENCH Hep adressmaker, to work by the day in private fam- 8; can operat on sewi machine: re AFFIER, ee eae we 106 st cARKS PLACE.—A COMPETENT OPE. rator on Wheeler & Wilson's and Willcox & Gibbs’ machines wishes family work; is perfect on Kinds of fine work and has a knowledge ot dresses, Swi: Jace and organdies. Adaress M. J. BARRY. | ployer. N AMERICAN WOMAN, WITH GOOD REFER- ence, wants & working housekceper's position. Ad- Gress Box’ 65 Post office, Perth Amboy, N AMERICAN WOMAN, WITH GOOD REFER- ence, understanding the general work of a house, wants a place where she can be one of the family. Ad- dress box 65 Post office, Perth Amboy, N. J CHRISTIAN MIDDLE-AGED GENTLEWOMAN, OF refined mind and manners, wants hotel housekeep- aOR or the care of linen room; take entire charge ot | a home of motherless children and cut and fit. shop and | market; has sewing machine. Address INTEGRITY, Dox 215 erald office. N ACCOMPLISHED NEW ENGLAND WIDOW lady, competent to direct a first clas house and | have the charge of children. desires to obtain a position as housekeeper in a widower's family, where a refined home and society can be secured. Address Mrs. S., 241 East Broadway. ‘A. YOUNG WIDOW LADY, USED TO THE BEST society and capable, wishes to act as housekeeper or companton to an elderly lady; only those able to pa: ood salary need answer, with business. Address Mr. box 12f Herald office. wer ‘b—BY AN AMERICAN WITH FIRST CLASS references, a position as housekeeper. Apply at Working Women’s Protective Union, 38 Bleecker st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE-AGED Protestant woman, as’ working housekeeper in & private family; is economical and fully competent to fake jull charge: 18.4140 expexienced in sickness. Ad- dress box 118 at W4NTED—BY A NEAT, ECONOMICAL AMERICAN woman, aged 30, & situatior working house- keeper; understands cutting and fiting children’s clothes; {s willing and obliging; a good home preterred to high Wages; references exchanged. Address, for two ai CLARA, Herald Brooklyn Branch office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN LADY (widow), as housekceper, or any other good pia family where she can make herself useiul. Address M. E.N., Jersey City Post office. Laundresses, &e. JERSEY ST, S€COND FLOOR.—DAYS’ WORK wanted, or family washing, by a respectable colored | woman. Address ZABLTH CON. | QQ WEST s97Ht STAB FIRST CLASS COOK: CAN | 5 assist with washing and isoning if necessary; best references, 34 WEST 13TH ST.. IN THE REAR.—A RESPECT. | “Fr able girl as first clase !aundress; understands fi washing and ironing and fluting; good reference. Cail for two days. 3 STH AV.—AS LAUNDRESS IN A_ PRIVATE family; two years’ reference from present em- A] WERT STH ST. SECOND FLOOR —A RESPECT. | able colored woman to ao washing and ironing; gentlemen's and family washing done to order: | | 4 CHRISTOPHER ST., SECOND FLOOR, REAR.— | A respectable woman wishes some washing and | froning to do_at_her own house. or would day; good reference. 6Q WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.A RESPECT. | able American woman desires ladies’ or gentle- men’s washing, or would take plain sewing on reason- able terms. Inquire in the store. | Q] STHAY,, FOURTH FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A Ri 21 spectabie widow woman; ‘gentlemen's and tam- | 0 out by the Can be seen at any time. 14 EAST %TH ST.—AN EXCELLENT DRESS. ©) maker and operator on Wheeler & Witson’s and brig machines desires a few more engagements by tho lay. Call or address, 14.4, BAST UTH st, TWO DOORS Bact OF 3D av.—An experienced dressmaker desires afew More engagements by the day; is an excellent fitter and timmer ; best city reference, 23 EAST ATH ST.—A GOOD SEAMSTRESS, WHO understands cresmaking. Wishes come more engagements to zo ou ie day; Isa gor rator. Galt all the week. ¢ i ee 24. WEST “OTH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO GO OUT by the day to sew, making ladies’ undergar- mete ene children’s slotheas ee ye eine Machine; terms very reasodable. Address, let only. ADVERTISER. Asian’ illes’ washing neatly done. 1O7 WEST (OTH St, FIRST FLOOR, ROOM 2 —A | colored woman would like to have a small fam- ily’s or genttemen’s washing. Address. 110 WEST 9TH ST.—AS FIRST CLA‘ LAL dress. Can be seen at the lady’s she lives with on next Tuesday, all day. WEST 26TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—WASHT dren; good references. DG] WEST StH ST—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN OF as children’s maid and to do light champerwork ; iskind and experienced with children, best city refer: ence. Cail for two days, inte’ oT 4TH AV., NEAR 21ST ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN as nurse; capaple of taking, entire charge of an infant from birth; best reference. Call or address, Q89 ITH AY., FIRST FLOOR, BACK AN EXPE: O rieneed nnrse; cau take the entire charge of an intant from ifs birth: no ovjection to do light chamber- work if required; best city references. 305 BAS! UT st.—a RESPECTABLD MARRIED OVO woman, with a fresh breast of milk, in a good family; city or country ; best reference, 419 WEST 26TH ST., NEAR 0 AV.—AN ENGLISH Protestant as nurse or chambermaid; no obj tion -to go in the country; good seamstress; good re! rence. Address JEWELL, 718 6TH SP.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA! (Led with a fresh breast of milk, as wet nurse ina respectable family. 740 FULTON +T., NEAR CUMBERLAND, BROOK- lyn, second ‘floor.—A younz woman with a fresh breast of milk as wet nurse; would like a child to take home; the best care taken. Call for three days, 83. parties. WEST 35TH ST.—A WIDOW WISHES A CHILD to mind at her own home, 8TH AV.—AN AMERICAN LADY WISHES A child to bring up on the bottle; by responsible 116 Bout! AY. NEAR @3tit herself useful. , ROOM NO, 5.—A ‘ears old, tomind @ baby and make Call or address, Misceltaneous. 8 CARMINE S8T,—-A YOUNG FRENCH GIRL AS seamstress and lady's maid: can operate on any machine and dress hair; good reference. 10 8TH AV., CORNER ISTH ST.—A YOUNG LADY e) toattend abakery. Can be seen for three days at present employer's. WASTED —BY A FRENOU LADY. OF MANY YEARS! experience in teaching the Freneh and German branches, conversationally and grammatically, ® post tion as visiting governess in a private family; she also desires to give private lessous at own or pupil's resi- dence; first class references given. Call on Mme. BERAZ, residence No 8 2d ay., Sew York. HELP WANTED—FEMALES, A T, STEWART & CO, wait FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS, FIRST CLASS CLOAKMAKERS, FIRST CLASS OPERATORS on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machines, propelled by steam. Apply at NINTH STREKT ENTRANCE, betore 9 A. M., Broadway and Tenth street. LADY AGENT—TO SELL AN ARTICLE USED by ladies aud -hildren; has highest indorsements, ields large profits to the agent. Call at room 14, 99 Hroudway, between Sand bP. M. and No. LADY OANVASSER, WITH SOME KNOWLEDGE of instrance, can make # favorable arrangeinent with a leading fire insurance company, to solicit for them insurance on dwellings, furniture, churches and stocks of retail goods in this city, Brookivn and Jersey y Address T. B. H., box 162 New York Post AT SU ATH AV. CWANTED, A COMPETENT LADY'S maid and seamstress, with good testimonial RESPECTABLE, KIND-!'EARTED PERSON TO wait on aninvalid lady, Address b. W., Herald Uptown I omce, CE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE! A YOUNG MAN, 19 YEARS OF AGE, WOULD LIKE to obtain a situation as collector fo1 mrsi- ble house: best city reference. ant relisile business men CLERKS AND SALESMEN. — eee meer nn vv ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF TWELVE W ae experience, @ position as cashier or any ars in a bank: lace’ of trust; has served ©! 5,can ion as Waiter in private family first cli doarding house. Address A, THOMAS, Herat’ Uptown Branch office, A PERSON WHO WILL SOON HAVE MONEY TO invest wants any good situation: Address West 14th st. ie | int ye ag security. Address INDUSTEIOUs, box 149 Herald pish the highest testimon! Riitess HESOLULE, office. 2 at ee box 174 Herald office. RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES A SITU- ‘TED—-A SMART, ACTIVE TRAVELLING A Wi ileaman in’an importing and Jobbing liquor house Souly those” having au established wade and bese references need address WINE, box 141 Herald offic ANTED—A WHISKEY SALESMAN WHO HAS Address MORE & CO,, box 5,4ll N AMERICAN MAN, INEXPERIENCED, WANTS A | situation in some ‘wholesale business.’ Address A. | , Herald Brooklyn Branch office. | L WISH TO PLACE MY SON IN AN IMPORTING | house ; 18 years old; weil up in English and French: | hyes with his parents. Address M., box 205 Herald | office. for three days, AN, AGED 27, MARRIED, WITH FIRST CLASS réferences irom last employer's, wants empl nt us porter. or avything else where strength, tegrity and steadiness will be appreciated, is an expert ponman and quick at figures. Address M., pox 204 Herald office. t SITUATION IN A LUMBER YARD WANTED—THIRTY years’ experience; reference; understands shrpping lumber, Address D. G., box 116 Herald office, SITUATION WANTED—B¥ A YOUNG COLORED man, as first class waiter; understands his business ; would prefer a private family or boarding house. Ap- | ply at or address 6445 Sullivan st. V fANT&D—SITUATION, BY A FIRST CLAS bi er, in private family ences; wages not less than $80 East 42d street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN (NOT in the country), to take care of horses and make himself useful. Adaress T. K., 680 3d ay. SWISS | unexceptiopable reter- | LL. per monti. ) | | | | | ofttee, s IN A BANK. BROKER'S Of railroad office, by a man of busimess experience. used to bookKkeepitig Wouble entry) avd eneral office business: reierences; bondsmen If required. Aadres® CASHIBR, box 112 Herald Uptown Branch office. WASTED—A THOROUGH PENMAN; $0 4 WESEs state now Last employed and full perticalars: good references indispensable. Address K., Herald offic ARDENERS, _. COACHMEN AN D A SITVATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, oachman: 13 married. Address W. S., Post t New Brighton, Staten Island. For reference aprly atT2 Beaver st, New York, second Moor, front offer SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS colored couchman, understands the business im all & branch d reterence from last employer. No. M46 Cha FRENCHMAN, JUST ARRIVED, SPEAKING ITAL~ ian, desires a situation either as Coachman orto take ‘are of horses: best reference offered. Address Mr, DER MALI, 154 Bleecker st, basement (A. RESPECTABLE, PROTESTANT MAN AND WIFI to go together; magn understands the care of hommes, A food driver, &c. “wife us good cook understands mili butter, fc. seven yeurs’ reference from last place, st 28 cu ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN WHO ‘OUN N MAN, WHO THOROUGHLY: £d,,,00 lesen telegraphy and take positions, THOMP- would accept any position where tie can be of | A understands his; business wishes @- situation ae SON'S College, 20 4th av. opposite Cooper Institule. | such service as will eventually result in a chance for | Zoachman; city of country; good reference. Ada ress Talaeraphy ught practically, with instruments, in one | proferment. Address G. H. L., Herald office. | COACHMAN, box 126 Herald Uptowa Branch office, N INTELLIGENT, HANDSOME YOUNG LADY, ready to pay $100 for instructions, may have per- manent engagement, at $100 mouthly. in light, genteel business. Address, appointing iuterview, TEACHER, Herald office. WOMAN WANTED TO WET NURSE A CHILD AT her own home. Apply on Monday, from 2 to 6 P, M at 145 4th av. EADIKRS WANTED—TO THOSR WHO UNDER- stand the work good wages will be paid and steady employment, 658 Broadway, room 17. D—FOR OUR (COMPETENT, BALESLADIES WAN’ flower and notion department; must speak Ger- manand English, Apply, Monday and. tuesday, in the toy department, RIDLEY & SON,, 809, 311, 311g Grand st., New York, IN THE STORE.—A YOUNG 122 KAST 4TH ST, oa generally useful, ee 16 RAST 28TH 8T.—A COMPETENT AND INTEL- ) ligent girl, educated in all Englisn branches, speaking French fluently. accustomed to entire charges of training children, doing general tamily machine sewing. Sik OTH WH, AN BETWEEN 26TH AND QTM Sts. «) or at 452 7th av., near Mth st—A hairdresser Would like to have a few more engagements by the day or month; terms moderate, 62QB oH AV. IN FANCY, STOR N_ EXPERI- enced voung girl as lady's maid and seamstress understanos Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine: e ference. Call Monday. A SITU. YOUNG FRENCH LADY WOULD 4A. ation as lady's matd or companion in an Amertcan family; is a first class hairdresser and dressmaker speaks German and English: best city references and trom her present employer. Address LUCY, box 191 Herald ofc YOUNG LADY, SPEAKING GERMAN AND ENG lish, desires a’ sit mpanton or lady's maid with a family going to Addross EUROPE, Herald Uptown Braneh office. urope. 8S GOVERNESS OR COMPANION TO A LADY by a young French person: understands dressmak ing: speaks nelish; reterénce from present situation Aadrens GOVERNESS, box 127 Herald Uptown Branc office. QITUATION WANTE —BY A YOUNG AMERICAN lady, in a gentleman's family, either in New York or Brooklyn: understands taking sole charge of a house and management of servants; an invalid would have state where an interview may be had Tuesday or Wed- nesday afternoons; best reterences. Address M. M. E., Herald office. lady, lately landed; willing to make herself V12 per Goren, duting inciaded, by a first clars cal | TARR BN ATT ORGY MARY ROME CORNING ored laundress; best references. Gall on address | y,\y, @ 4° st home, Address A. v., Jersey City Hergnts, | AUGUSTA. pest eet cn Aa i Ae SAAS =p Sopa TANTED.—A\ MIDDLE AGED LADY, OCCUPYING | VLR pe edie La a ae eer Wis cccarssciatinceecnaenree aatsiestiaas conan wishes gentlemen’ fe washing and ironing particu- | jon or to take charge of motherless children; expe- larly. Inquire of Mrs, GEORGE WELSH. | rienced as housekeeper and teacher; reference. Address 113 WEST, 8D St, REAR—A RESPRCTABLE 8. M. A., 620 Mifflin st. Philadelphia, woman wants Washing at her own honse, or has would it by the day. Mrs. WARD. Waltresses, &o 24 FAST 82D ST.--A FIRST CLASS DRESS. *) maker would gooutby the day to work tor ladies at their own house, Call SS. prea 101 on or address DRE: 312 WEST 27TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS OPERA- tor on Wheeler & Wilron’s machine; would go out by me day; nnderstands oll kinds of family sewing fectly ; also boys’ clot . Callon or addr KOR ERY: * va bs nce 316 WEST, MIB st. BETWEEN TH AND 9TH avs.—A party to do beadwork or braiding on la- ies’ cloaks or children’s dresses. Apply or address. 36 BROOME ST.—A GOOD DRESSMAKER AS Seamstress in’ a respectable amily; is well edu- eated ; would also do tight chamberwork and make her- (— nerally useful; not long in the country. Call tor ro days. TIM AV., IN THE STORE.—A SEAMSTRESS, ho does all kinds of dressmaking, wishes work fp families by the day or week. Cal! on or address SEAM- S11 2m AV., BETWEEN 53D AND STH STS, third floor.—An experienced dressmaker to go out by the day in private families; terms moderate. Call for three days. 1 648} 2D AV., BACK OF STORE.—A YOUNG 5 irl as seamstress: understands dressmak: ing; aiso familly sewing ; operates on different machines: willing and obfiging. . GERMAN LADY WHO SPEAKS THE FRENCH Janguage wishes a situation as seamstress or cham- id or to tesoh children the French language. Address L. S., box 145 Herald office. YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, LATELY ARRIVED IN this country, as seamstress; understands it in all its | rk or take care of children. Address B. B., Mount Sinai Hospital, th st. and Lexington av. 114 WEST 26TH ST,—A RESPECTABLE COLORED ; woman in a private tamily; willing to assist with Washing. Call for two days, T15} WAVERLEY PLACE, REAR —A COMPRTENT | 2 colored woman wants washing at her own home and to go out by the day office and house cleaning, 136 NEST2TH STA, SUPERIOR LAUNDRESS solicits washing todo at her house; linens, &c., sdone in first class style. nN. 144 west om Mrs, J. W. BRO’ 8T.-A COLORED WOMAN Wishes fainilies! or gentlemen's washing b Week or month. ‘Miss HIN) 1 46 1sTH ST. ES. CORNER 8D AV., BASEMENT.—A respectable woman wishes 4 family’s washing ther own house; would go out by the day; would take a few gcutlemen’s washing. 149 WEST 17TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH avs.—Two wirls to go together ; one as first class | laundress; thoroughly understands her business; the | other as chambermuaid and waitress; good reference. | Call for two days, 20 WEST 30TH ST., Tu IRD FLOOR, SECOND stairs.—An experienced colored ' laundress | wishes families’ or gentlemen's washing; can do all kinds of fluting and pufiing. Call on or address ANNI SCUDDER, QO8 WEsr STH, STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN wants ladies’, gentlemen’s or families’ washing | At her own residence; well recommended. Call for one ‘week, 208 WEST 33D ST., TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROO: A respectuble woman to do families’ washing, nd ladies’ and gentlethen’s; best city reterence O11 WEST 80, ST. THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM. — ‘A respectable woman who ts accustomed to d: ing up clothes to do gentlemen’s or families’ washing; best city rete rence. DRESSMAKER, PERFECT IN FITTING AND trimming, also an expert on white work, has a eoler & Wilson machine, would go out in families by day or month or take work home: refers to her ustomers. Address ARTIST, box 182 Herald Uptown Heh office. THOROUGH DRESSMAKER WILL GO OUT BY the day or week; accustomed to work on the finest | Work of every style; bridal outfits, evening dresses, | Fiding habits and mourning suits made in superior style} gan, (trish machine it desired. Address ER, jerald Uptown Branch office. § FIRST CLASS OPERATOR 0! WHEELER & Wilson’s machine, by the day or week; makes up EE Bind of garment in family ure. | Address OF ERA B, bo: Herald Uptown ich office. RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN IN Ri. duced gircumstances wishes a situatton as tamil: deamatress; is tully competent as cutter. filter and ope- Fator; a good home for the winter the object, where she in have her little child with her. Address X. M., box Herald oftice. che aes | MPLOYMENT WANTED BY A GOOD SEAMSTRESS | at$l 2per day, by the day or week: is a 4oo ‘eperator on different machines; understands beading brading; willing to go in the country. Address X. box 145 Herald Uptown Branch offiee. MES. GAILLARD & LALE'S ROBES AND MAN. teanx;, superior Ati reduced prices. | 2 ruc 4 Sep- tembre ana'% rue Louis le Grand, over sherbette, Kane | &Co., Paris. ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER, asituation as assistant forewoman; can cut, fit and trim ; or would go out to Indies’ houses by the day. For terms and reference address DRESSMAKER, | Herald Brooklyn Branch office. ANTED—BY A_ FIRST CLASS FRE MIL. liner, a few more customers either by the day or it home ; fashionabie styles; terms moderate. Address CARTIER, Herald omce. General Housework, dc. AST 8¥,, ROOM 9.—A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN widow wom to do general housework ; wishes ‘take her litle girl, 10 years old, with her; is a good Washer and ironer; good referenc: QQ WEST, IH Bt, BETWEEN 7TH AND STH avs.—A respectable Protestant woman to do gentlemen's or ladies’ washing at her own home: terms Moderate; good references. Address LAUN DRESS. DAT WEST 2TH ST. LC FIRST FLOOR, BACK Toom.—A competent woman to go out to da washing and ironing by the day, or to clean offices; good reference. 23 EAST 49TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN | 628 6TH AV., TWO STOR! 1n the siore,—A youn © SOUTH OF 27TH ST., glish girl as first class | None but those experienced need apply. No cares whatever; parties of respectabillty will please | QXPERIENCED SALESLADIES _WANTED—FOR lace and trimming department; must speak Apply In the,toy department, Monday ana Tu TDLEY & SON, 309, 311, 3113 Grand st., N.Y" XPERIENCED HANDS TO MAKE MEN'S SCARFS, dressing robes and house jackets. HITCHCOCK _NEWEL L & CO., 676 Broadway. MBROIDERY HANDS WANTED—ON SILK AND velvet, at Mme. FANNY’S, 8? Broadway. No work E given out. "Apply for a week. IRST CLASS WAIST AND SKIRT HANDS—NONE but good trimmors and those accustomed to fine work. Mme. Kk. JONOHEN, 471 6th av., second floor, over stationer’: IRL WANTED—TO MIND A BABY AND ASSIST IN asmall family; must lodge convenient to adver- tiser's home, 451 West 35th st. _ Mrs. GRAY, IRL WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK in s small private family. 89 4th at., Williams- burgh. —WANTED, EXPERI: MiANERS NOED | MILLI- | IM ners and trimmers, "Appiy, Monday and Tuesday, on second floor, E. RIDLEY & SON, Grand and Allen ILLINERS AND TRIMMERS WANTED—AT H. A. GAFFNEY & 00.8, 22 3d av OPERATOR WANTED ON FINE CUSTOM SHIRTS; one who understands finishing preferred, Apply to H. B. EMERSON, Shirt maker, 251 6th av., corner 16th trance on sid JALESWOMEN WANTED.—SEVERAL FIRST CLASS saleswomen wanted for millinery and fancy good: Inquire for tw D duys at 287 Grand st, {ALESWOMEN WANTED—IN THE CLOAK DEPART- ment. Apply toJAMMS A. HEARN & SON, 773 and Broadway. ET NURSE WANTED—A HEALTHY YOUNG Wo. aNd gp AEs Whose baby is living. Call at 306)g West 2d st. W AXTEDIA THOROUGHLY COMPETENT LADY'S maid, with unquestionable city reterences; French rinan preferred; must be an experienced hair- Gresser and seainstreas; only th ering to the above qualificationsneed app! East 29th st. on Monaay, 28th inst., between 2 and 4 o'clock P.M waitress cr as chamberinaid and waitress in a private family. Apply on Monday Intelligence Ofces, CQUIN'S BUREAU FURNISHES FIRST CLASS J* W French, German, Englisn and [rish sei 6tn near 36th st. mute tor E GIVE NOTICE TO PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS, restaurants, private tamilies throughout the United States, that we can furnish male cooks and pastry cooks at the shortest notice. 440 sixth avenue, New Yor! ANTOING PAUL®T, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES, 5() CENTS A LESSON—CONVERSATIONAL PREN OV bya Parisian young lady; diplomee. Call on or ad- dress M. VEREL, 1,212 Broadway, room No. 7, from 11 to IZA. Mand 7109 BM. 126 BEAN BROOKLYN, — perience and executive abi ity as teacher, amanucnsix, companion or housekeeper; would leave ty or travel. C PORTER, FRENCH LADY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, will teach French and Singing; terms moderate: Address G. C., box 200 Heraid office. GERMAN LADY WISHES AN ENGAGEMENT AS governess; thorough English, French German, and radiments of music: highest references. Address, MARIE, box 121 Herald Uptown Branch office. A. GERMAN LADY, GRADUATE OF THE CONSER- yatory of Music at Berlin and a first class performer and teacher, desires Board in an American family, in exchange for lessons. Address B. B., 798 Sth av., between, 48th and 49th sts. References—W. Steinway, lth st Chickering, 11th and 14th sts.; Governor £. Salomon, 3 cl lon or address the N EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER OF PIANO and singing and French, a brilliant performer, d aires Board where tuition will be accepted as payment OF part payment thergol, Address TEACHER, box 14l Herald Uptown Branch office. N EDUCATED LADY, AN EXCELLENT ENGLISH scholar and accomplished musician, wish tion in a school or tamily where she could turn tor board; or would act as companion to take charge of young ladies, Address MUSIO, box 14 Herald Uptown Branch office. to take in washing and ironing; is good laun- dress, 23) AV, A., BETWEEN 4TH AND ISTH STS., IN je. the rear.—A respectable woman wants to go oat by the day to wash and iron, or take It home: good ret- erence. Mrs. CAMPBELL, WIDOW LADY (WEWESS) OF EDUCATION AND copyist, | parties ability desires ‘a position as cashier, @manuensis or housekeeper. Only responsible need address VERITAS, Herald office. 94 WEST 30TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A RE- *) spectable woman ‘to do ladies’ or gentlemen's washing; good reference. D958 WEST 27TH ST,, FIRST FLOOR.—A RESP# CT. | ave able colored woman wishes # tew families’ washing. ()3 EAST gist St.. FOURTH FLOOR, PRONT.—A e respectable woinan to take in washing at her own home or go out by the day; best reference. Q()Q BAST sD St. FIRST FLOOR—A_ RESPECT. ® able woman wishes to take washing to her own house or to go out by the day; city reference if re- LADY, WITH 12 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN THE tuition of adults and children, is now making her engagements as visiting teacher for the winter; thor- ough instruction in the rudimental and higher English branches, Latin and French: grammar, composition and nmanship spectalties; unquestionable references. Ad- ress Mrs, VOORHEES, Herajd Uptown Branch office. FRENCH LADY, GOOD MUSICIAN AND cOM- petent tamily seamstress, desires a position as com- anion to a lady, or to take care of a house. Apply at irs, MITCHELL'S Teachers’ Bureau, 67 West 35th st. A LADY OF EX.’ ‘& posi- h in re- iW [a7 A COMPETENT WOMAN TO ATTEND A jionery and bakery. Address No. 922 6th a ANTED—A \ man or Fronch girl speaking English, 18 or 20 years old, as nurse; one having experience in the care ‘oi a baby, can do up fine clothes and operate on @ ma- chine; wages moderate Apply at 30 Vesey st., room 6, Monday morning, from 10 to ANTBD—GOOD HANDS TO dren's clothing and morning wrappers. WILSON & GREIG, 771 Broadway, corner of 9th st ANTED-SEVERAL | EXPERIENCED SALE: ladies for our cloak aud suitdepartmenc, | Only competent persons need apply to WILSON & GREIG, 7i1 Broadway, corner of 9th st. WANTED-SEVERAL YOUNG LADIES, OF TAL try on only and; good figure and good appearance, to cloaks and costumes and to learn the business. | those ving with their parents need apply to WILSON & | | GREIG, 771 Broadway, corner of 9th st RESPECTABLE AND ACTIVE GER. | WORK ON CHIL. | ANTED—A SITUATION AS LAND 8T a Scotchman, who understands his W siness in ‘also'a good garicner, AddressJ. B.,care | No. 15 West 44th ste | WANTED A SITUATION IN AN OFFICE, BY 4 RE: spectable hoy, aged 15 years; references given. Address J. D., 242 East 75th st, TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN, situation as first class cook; best city reference, Address F, W. WATKINS, 6) East 10th st, first floor, front. —BY AN ENGLISHMAN, AGED 90, A SIT- rivate ‘tamily; good city 101 Wes! st. carner AD Weetancnas waienines references, Address H, W. 6th av. 2 MINETTA LANE, TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTA- ble colored man ds walter in @ hotel or restau- Call tor two days. CLERKS AND SALESMEN, POSITION IN BUSINESS IS DESIRED BY A young man of good qualifications; $200 premium Will ‘be paid; moderate salary expected, Address ENERGY, box 140 Herald office. MAN, WHO THOROUGHLY UNDERSTANDS THE manufactuge of vineyar and conid influence many Rood sales, wishes a si business. "Address VINEGAR, box 136 Heraid offic RELIABLE XPERIE! BOOK- Keeper, timekeeper, correspondent and business man, desires employment in any capacity; not afraid of work nor exacting as to salary; will go anywhere: ex. cellent references as to character and ability. Address FAINHFUL, box 210 Herald office. MAN — ation as active foreman in such | < WITHOUT FAMILY, WANT scoachman; the wife is m Good cook, bread und biscuit baker; Doth have lived with most respectable families and have first claas refer ences. Address, for two days, COACHMAN, 56 North. Moore st. j MAN AND WIPE, situations; the mai SITUATION WANTED—BY A COACHMAN, WHO thoroughly understands his business; four years” City reterencees {rom last place. Cail at 66 West Sd Bie, private stable { (A. RESPECTABLE SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUAs tlon as conchman and groom; capable and obliging best city reference from last employer, Cali or addr HARNESS MAKER, 646th av. SINGLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION | coachman ; best reierence irom last place. Can seeo at private staple lv West 44th where he is abou res. Inquire fort to dispose of his late employ: HUGH, ARDENER—BY A PRACTICAL MAN (SCOTOR), married: has bad 17 years’ experience: under stands the provacation and culture ot all things con else with the business. Address W., bom 142 Herald) office, } Qrmgation WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENG- +) hshman, as coachman or groom; willing to make | himseltgenerally useful; country preferred; good ref. | erences. Address W. B., box 163 Herald office. ‘WANIED—A GARDENER AND WIFE, WITHOUT ENw cumbrance, on a place a short distance trom New | York; he must ‘understand grape culture in afl its branches and make himself generally useful in wigter! months; his wife to assist in household duties, washing,) 4c.; a house and garden, with fuel and milk and fairy wages, Will be given, Address ROSSMORE, Herald, BUSINESS MAN (AGED 40) WANTS A SITUA. AA. tion in wholesale produce. groceries, teas, liquors; | thorough bookkeeper, salesman, correspondent; much experience; substantial references and low salary if permanent, Address PRODUCE, box 140 Herald office. WELL BDUCATED GENTLEMAN, ‘and writing French, German and English, and ac- qua nted with the dry goods trade Wishes a situation in a down town nouse; bess rererences, Address B. B., | box 205 Herald office, RELIABLE MAN TO MANAGE sales of staple goods in every county in the United States Call on or address THE ALASKA COMPANY, 104 Reade st., New Yor YOUNG LAW CLERK, A GOOD, RAPID WRITER, wanted.—State age, experience, references and sal- ary expected. Address COUNSELUOR, box 18) Herald omtice. N ENERGETIC SALESMAN WANTED—TO SELI+ ladies’ neckties « mmission; mnst understand the business. Address TIES, box 106 Herald office. YOUNG MAN, 20 YHARS OLD, WANTS A SITUA. tion; is a good penman ; quick at figures; would make himself useful in any business except re‘ail dry | goods trade, tor a smail salary: no obiection to leave the city. Address 8., box 144 Herald Uptown Branch office. PEAKING bo~-~ once. 3 9 8D AV.—COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUAw Alt ton as coachman ; understands his business. two years’ reference from his last place. Call or address WANTED—MAL' _ HELP ‘A, © Stswanr & co. wat SEVERAL FIRST CLASS USHERS. Those having Broadway experience preferred. App at MANAGER'S DESK before 9 A, M.. or by letter, sta ing references, Broadway and Tenth street, 1 AND OYSTBR MAN.—APPLY TO OLM'! Al Stvap'a SuBFPLELD, 1,206 and 1,268 Broadway, | Saturday or Monday. SMART BOY WANTED—FOR AN OFFICE, AGE Dy about 15 years: reference required, Apply to M. KERR & Co., 712 Broadway. CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS! A to learn telegraphy and take positions. THOMP~ SON'S College, Fi 4th 'av., opposite Cooper Institute. Telegravhy taught practically, with Instruments, in on@ quarter. “A GENTS TRAVELLING WITH HORSE AND WAGONY ACWil find an article of quick sale and lurge proitt by | calling at65 Dey stree YOUNG MAN, WITH SIX YEARS’ FE ence as salesmian among the grocers of the West and South, is open for an engagement to travel; A No. 1 references, Address TRADE, box 169 Herald Uptown Branch office. 8 BOOKKEEPER OR ASSISTANT, BY A YOUNG n, aged 23; thoroughly competent; has had seven years business experience; reference, city, etn plovers; expectations very moderate. Address SCOT, Herald office. CIRCULAR! (Ons / Forms, Bills of Li i | | | | BILL HEADS, POSTERS, LAW ing and every kind of Job, Com- | mercial and Theatrical Printing neatly, cheaply and | promptly done, at the METROPOLITAN. PRINTING ES- "ABLISHMENT, No. 218 Broadway. Estimates cheer fully given on application. RUG CLERK—ENGAG § AS RELIEF BY THE day, week or month. on full or two-thirds time, Ad- dress SENIOR, Herald office. | DD, GOWAN WANTS FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS . salesmen : those speaking German preterred. Ap. v Monday a » be 2 ply Monday and Tuesday, between 9 and 12, at 48 Newark av. Jersey City. ANTED—A GERMAN OR AMERICAN GIRL TO Gf Bensral Rousen cre, Apply at No. 62 Powers y st,, Williamsburg, 1. WANTEDIA FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER OF SU- perior ability, able to take full charge of 30 girls in our dressmaking department; must be a first class cutter nd fitter. One having a city connection will be liber- ally deult withat WILSON & GREIG'S, 771 Broadway, it. TANTED—A LADY'S MAID WHO IS A PROTEST. ant, to pass the winter and spring in ths city of yat such as can furiish ress No. 229 New York V Savannah, Wa. ; none need appl the best city references, Adi ‘otel. TANTED-A GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL hougowork in a small tamily. Apply, Monday, at East 0th st, ANTED—TO DIRECT ENVELOPES AND WRAP. pers,a lady who writes a bold and rapid hand; hours from 9 to 6, or paid by the thousand, Address, 1n applicant's own hand, box 249 Herald office. ANTED—GOOD DRESSMAKERS, WHO ARE QUIC Sewers. Only those accustomed to first class work bball to WILSON & GREIG, 771 Broadwa: of 9th st. WANTEO—A SALESLADY FOR GLOVE DEPART. ment; must understand the business and have good reference. Address GLOVER, Herald office, ANTED—A FOREWOMAN IN A CANDY STORE, manent situauion. Apply from 3 to 5 P, M. at roadway. ANTED—AN OPERATO! ONK WHO THOR. oughly understand» operating on Wheeler & Wil- son’s and Grover & Baker's machine; mone others need apply at No. 11 East 1seh st. ws NTED-—8O FIRST CLASS CLOAK HANDS, NO operators, D. B, BABOOCK & ( ___ 187 and 169 Church st, ‘0 GO OUT OF THE CITY AS CHILD'S irse; cheerful disposition ; best refer- 15k West 10th wt. ‘ANTED—A PLUSH SEWER trim silk hats ONK WHO CAN referred; nono but first clasa need URNBULL, 81 Fulton ikly: % y ser BUSINESS WOMAN OF ABILITY AND EXPE- lew business, Address C, c. Herald office. auired. 310 EAST.MTH ST. NEAR 2D AV.-A RESPECT. e able woman to do gentlemen's or families’ wash- ing and ironing at her own home; futing and puffing done in the neatest manner; best reference. Callonor address Mrs, WALSH, all the wee 322 Fate Mattia EAST 32D ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN | aj wishes family washing at her own home, or will go out by the day ; good reference. 326 East 3IST 8T., SECOND FLOOR, BACK.—A widow woman would take some gentlemen's or families’ washing, either by the day or month, on rea- sonabie terms; good references, Inquire for Mrs, HAN- LON. 331 EAST 59TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN Or to do washing for three gentlemen; good refer- ence from last place, 37} CATHARINE 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO 2 light housework or take care of children; good 344 WEST STH ST.—A WIDOW WISHES GEN- tlemen’s or families’ washing; would go out by city reference. : the day. 14 MCDOUGAL = 8T., NEW | BROOKLYN.—A 36 IST AV., THIRD PLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE a moan “orivate tamil: city or countev; wood reter- | {eo wartonnect Kor icwn Neder naleee hee ma ences Call on or address Miss M. JONES. | inure cposthnGiindtabate WEST » HOUSTON 8T., BASEMENT.—AN | ¢ 1ST AV.—A RESPECTABLE SWEDISH WO- 22 obliging woman, with a cilild, todo all kinds of | 399 nan wishes togo out oy the days we good jousework; can take tire charge of a dairy; a home country preferrs more desired than w: Call on or address A. A. RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO ASSIST A LADY ,With housework, or would take charge of gentle- ay '8 rooms by the day or otherwise. Address ACTIVE, N12 Herald Uptown Branch office. ence, RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN WANTS TO obtain @ situation in a small American family, to neral housework: good washer, troner and plain + would want to go home nights; prefers living in & neh flat. Address Mrs, STONK, Herald Uptown nch office, Housekeepers, &e. 7 Q FLRRT 87. BROORLYN.—AN AMBRICAN LADY g 0 i beat references. Cail or address, (© ‘SX° full chargo 85 fee Grice tee MET SLES rst class hotel. Address or call ‘a i o gadis 158 BOWERY, FIRST widow lady, aged 24, panion, or would do copying, FLIGHT, FRONT.—A housekeeper or com- A LADY id Preferred; no sity ir ory; pots SES fon or address, for three days, Mra ROWE. ; ‘or wiiower's family: reterence given and Teaulred. vf 8D tem fal eg A EL ya jm i re eB. a | drem Mine Brey Mt cine laundress and housecieaver ; good refererice. rience wants an office position, or would baild up & LADY WRITES, WITH READY PEN, FOR LADIES and for gentlemen, letters, tales, essays, verse or pros: will copy, transiate or compose. Address Mrs. H., 181 60th st., near Lexington av. LADY—EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING CHILD- ren English, French and music, desires a position in the city as visiting or resident teacher; terms moder- ate; references. Address O. M. T., 5434 West 32d st.. Up- own Advertisement office. LADY WHO IS PLEASING TO CUILDREN AND painstaking with advanced pupils desires an en- agement for any school branches, music, Preach and the fine arts; a copy of her, references sent upon appli- cation. Address RHODBS, Herald Uptown Branch ot YOUNG FRENCH LADY, HAVING HAD HER diploma in Paris, desires an engagement as teacher | ina family; speaks English and Spanish; drawing and music.» Address CKZILLY, 200 Kast 58th st. a, REE LESSONS IN CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH bye Parisian young lady, every Monday, from II to 13.4, M., at 1,212 Broadway; ladies only, M. VEREL, ANGUAGES TAUGHT IN CLASSES—BY A EURO- pean lady; French, German and Italian, also Music; charges trom $15 to $20 2 month ; hours of teach- ing trom 10 to4 o'clock. Call, between 12 and 2, or ad- dress Mme, P. DE LVOFF, 49 Last 44th st, near Madi- 43. EAST 16TH 8T., BETWEEN 1ST AV. AND AV, A, top floor, room 14.—A respectable woman to do washing and ironing at her home, or would go out by the day to work; good reference. 39 WEST #TH 5T., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM,— Arespectable woman soilcits gentlemen's or families’ washing to do at her house, or would go out by reterence, the day i. Z 44] FIST Gs seermotintn wousn to go out by the day washing, ironing or clean- ing or as nurse; city reterence. 51 RAST 12TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes ladies’ and gentlemen's washing todo at her own home ; 75c, dozen; | eenhaeth be | eMrra 39 WEST STH ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUN- 5 dross to take in ladies’ and gentlemen’: ing; well recommended, Call on or LUE. R. SAMCO WILL CONTINUE TO GIVE LE: sons on piano at her own or pupil's residenci terms $5. month; particular attention given to chil- dren. Call at 247 West 49th st. ME. JANVIER, CONFECTIONER, LATELY A rived from Paris, formerly engaged at Pingart’s “Dieu le Fait,” the first establishment in the Louvre, Tishes a frst class situation, “Address PERIRS, 110 Clin: n place. ISITING GOVERNESS-—AN_ ENGLISH LADY DE- sires an afternoon tuition: English and music thor- gughly ; singing a» taught by the best European masters, an ress CHELTENHAM, box 189 Herald Uptown Branch office. ISITING GOVERN —AN ENULISH LADY, EX- perienced and capable, hassoine hours disengaged ; she teaches thoroughly English, renen, Latin, music and drawing. Address DUBLIN, box 186 Herald Uptown Branch office. 3D AV., SECOND FLOOR,—A RESPECTABLE 04 witow wants afew gentlemen's or small fam- ily's washing to do at her own house. Nurses, dic. WEST SOTH ST.. purges STH AND 6TH AVS.— 57, A well educated you to care of dren and do sewing tn ANTED—A HOME IN A RESPECTABLE PRIVATR family, by 8 young laay who would be willing to devote part of the day to instruction'in vocal ot Instru- mental music and to do family sewing in exchange tor Board: can give the use of plano.and sewing machine; good referenc Address M. 5., Herald office. 08 gl’ Wasten—a YOUNG LADY (AN EPISCOPALIAN ee ynion children Rigioh branckowend music in private family neag Hew York: one willing to agecpt ® plensant hom in 1 or part returm may address A., box 183 Heral office, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER TO GO TO Bethlehem, Pa. ; the right person will have a pleas ant and permanent situation. JUHNSON BROS. & CO., 443 Broadway. TANTED—TWO GIRLS (GERMAN OR NORTH OF Ireland preferred),one as cook, washer and ironer, the otber as chambermaid, in a small private family. Inquire at 396 West d8uh si ‘ANTED—SEVERAL EXPERIENCED SALESWO- men in fancy woods business Apply at RODE BROTHERS, 277 6th av., between 17th and Ith sts. ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COLORED CHAMBEK- maid, at the Libby Hotel, corner of 27th st and 4th av., opposite the Hippodrome. 7 ANTED—A KIND, CAPABLE WOMAN TO DO THE housework for a family of four, inciuding one inva lid; Orange, N. J. 18 $15; good refercnces required, Address k. A. ‘ork Post offic ANTED~A YOUNG WOMAN WHO VAN WRITE A fair hand and make plain figures, to have charge of ticketing the clothing in a wholesale clothing house. Address, in handwriting of applicant, A. FOREMAN, Herald oftice. EAST 27TH ST.—WANTED, SEVERAL FIRST class dressmakers ; none others need apply ; also ‘a competent forewoman, _SITUATIONS WANTKD—MALES- _ YOUNG FRENCHMAN DESIRES A SITUATION as vaiet to a gentieman; bag no objection to travel; ag tu references. Address, for three days, VALET, x erald office, A GERMAN, MARRIED, FORMERLY A GROCER, wishes a situation in a wholesale establishment to Take himself generally useful. Address W., Dox Ml SHORTHAND AMANUENSIS DESIRES A situation ; has two years’ texperience; will take copying evenings. Address CORRES- offtce. A dictations and PONDENT, Hera JANITOWS SITUATION WANTED—TO TAKR fuil charge of one house; fully competent and weil Fecommended. Address, tor two days, A. H., Janitor, erald Uptown Branch omic RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES ation as waiter in a private family; understan is business thoroughly; good e Addr ie poainees, haroenly city references, Address RESPECTABLE COLORRD YOUTH WISHES A ms, ‘ice iy Ad wy id a bbe LF) has worl rh '§ office reference, re J, H. W., Herald Uptown Branch office. Se A YOUNG COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION light porter in a store or bank; first class refer- ence be given from, aot oyer. Oall on or ad- Areas, tor two days, J, MAN, WITH GOOD REFERENCE OR SKCURTIY, A requires & position as janitor of a building, Call on or address A. F., 1) Bast wt, im sbirt store WARD RIDLEY & SON WANT YOUNG MEN, BE- 17 tween the ages of 18 and 25, to act as salesmen; must speak English and German, Apply, Monday and Tuesday, in toy department. E, RIDLEY & SON, 309, S11, 3144 Grand st. | B® IENCED FLOOR WALKER WANTED.—AP- 4 ply, Monday and Tuesday, in the toy department. BE, RIDLEY & SON, 309, 311, 3114 Grand st., New York. COLORED OR WHITE BOY, WHO UNDERSTANDS German, for a doctor's office, Inquire at 56 av. B. A* ences; a fair salary given and 7 per cent for money, ACTIVE MAN WANTED—IN THE OFFICE OF A, Manufactory with $700 cash and the bost of refers {TS WANTED—CITY AND COUNTRY, TO SELL, teas to families and large consumers. K ¥ ¥ 2 1 reet, New York. | Bx, FROM 15.70 17 YEARS OF AGE, WANTED | 4 at LORD & TAYLOR’s, corner Grand and Chrystie streets. OX WANTED. colored boy, AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENK bout 14 yours old. OM. OLNEY, 30 East lath st. YANVASSERS WANTED -ON SALARY OR COMMIS~- ) sion, for teas and coffees; extra inducements offered to those having routes In New York or Brooklyn. Ads dress FULTON STREET TEA AND COFFEE WARK< | HOUSE, 16 Fulton st., Brookivn. IARMER WANTED—A WORKING, PRACTICA. man, married, to take charge of a farm in Walling ford, Corn, Call'on or address, stating references, | wages and how many in family, EDWD, MALLEY, New Haven, Conn. ANTED—A SOLICITOR FOR A PROMINENT) fire insuranee company to # person having large | acquaintance and a control’ of a fair line of business a liberal arrangement will be made. Address SOLICITOR, box 169 Herald office. Norsox BUYER.—E, ‘8S. JAFFRAY & CO., DKSIRG 4N to engage » manager for their notion department. JALESMEN WANTED—FOR RETAIL GLOVE DE- SS partment: one to take charge and two assistants. Address, siating salary and references, EDWD. MAL- LEY, New aven, Conn. . ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED CANVASSER FO! an old established monthly magazine. Addres: CANVASSER, box 114 Herald office. ANTED—SMART AMERICAN BOY, BETWEEN 16 and 18 years, for stand. Apply at 249 6th av., im cigar store, GALBSMAN WANTED-—AT JAS. B. EVANS & BROS.’, +S 66 and 68 Fulton st., to sell teas and coffees at hotels, Festanrants and private dwellings; great inducements offered. Vv ANTED—TWO GOOD SEWING MACHINE CAN« vassers; better inducements than ever offered be- on salary or commusion. Call at 93 4th st, Brooklyn,, SMEN WANTED—TO TAKE SALE OF “a vays Handy” Store Shelves: on exhibition at Am jean Institute fair; no competition: small capi | auired for stock; energetic mer invited to corre with American’ Manufacturing Company, 102 Orange stree! Haven, Conn. ALESMEN GOING EAST, WEST, NORTA OR 1D South, selling other goods, can have sample of teas on commission. CKERT & CO., 96 Water st. HOROUGH ACCOUNTANT AND DOUBLE ENTRY bookkeeper, accustomed to rare up arrears, opening, examining, balancing, closing books, sires employment, permanent or temporarily. A. M., box 119 Herald Uptown Branch office, D IMPORTERS OF WINES, &C., OR WHOLESALE whiskey dealers.—A first’ class salesman. is onen for an engagement; las had ten years’ experience and can command a first class trade, ki West. Ad ress SALESMAN, Herald Uptown Branch office. WANTED—A COMPETENT, DRUG CLERK, IN A Broadway store; one who understands the Ger- man_prescription business preferred. Address PHAR- MACIST, Herald Uptown Branch office, TANTED—SEVERAL EXPERIENCED SALESMEN for our cloak department. Only the most com- petent need apply to WLLSUN & GR&IG, 771 Broadway, corner of 9th st. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A POSITION AS assistant bookkeeper or cashier; is a good account~ Spt anick at figures, &c.; best city reference. Addresg H. W., 66 2d st., Williamsburg, L. ANTED—IN OUR OFFICE, A good and rapid penman; also a hosiery department. Apply to WECHSL| & ©O., 297 and 299 Fultot Brooklyn, UNG MAN, A Bag, man for R, ABRAHAM ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED OANVASSER TO | solicit orders in private families in Newark; salar: | or commission, Addreas, with references, 8. R., Dox Herald office. ‘ANTED—A GOOD CANVASSER FOR A LEADING fire insurance company. Address, giving qualificae/ | tlons, WALTON, box 149 Herald office. ‘ANTED—ONE MEMBER IN EVERY EPISCOPALs Congregation to receive subscriptions to the “Alt of the Household,” now publishing in parts at £0c. eat | the English list of subseribers already exceeds 125, chiefly obtained by lady members of thetr own churches; Address, for specimen and t LONDON PUBLISH= ERs’ AGENT, box 343 New York Post office. ir FIRST gg Ring ge FOR AL i rn er. rem, With referencesy MORNING DAILY. ‘Herald office, ites ean ANTED—A BOY SPEAKING GERMAN, NOT OVERS | WAN years old, willing and able to work. Apply., with references, at the office of D. JONES, 638 th st, WANTED—ONE OR TWO EXPERIENCED TRAVE. ling agents to whom salary and commission will be paid; none but reliable men neca apply at 256 Fultom st. Brooklyn. THE TRADES. “A HIRST CLASS MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN OF experience wants some work. Address V. JOSBPH, Herald oftice. N EXPERIENCED CUTTER WHO HAS INVENTED &@ system which produces a perfect fitting coat Wishes a trial in a first class house; will be responsible, for damages. Please address W.'B, KELLY, 15) Bast Broadway. W : corner Grand and Chrys ai 7 ANTED—ON COMMISSION, A FIRST CLASS saiesman in the grocery and wine business; one that has a good trade only. Apply at 19 Williamst., room 24, from 3 to 4 only. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, AN R. A. M. in good standing, @ situation as bookkeeper or eneral clerk; first clase city referonecs Address EB. So DOX 128 Herald office. WANTED—A. FIRST CLASS TRAVELLER FOR THR Kastern States, having an established trade with clothing and furnishing goods’ housss, for par- Hiculars, giving references, &c., LLARS, office, WANTED-A POSITION AS TRAVELLER, BOOK: Keeper or salesman with an importing house of watches or manufacturer of jewelry, &c.; Wire ex: perience: Mighest relerences. Address G. WAUSSMANN, No. 815 Lexington av. ANTED—YOUNG MEN TO LEARN THE RETAIL YER.—WANTED, A GOOD DYER, AT ©. Py goods business. Apply to LORD & TAYLOR, TOCQUES’ Paragon Dyeing and Scouring Kstab- ts. lishment, 34 Myrtle av., Brooklyn. MACHINEST, WANTED—A MAN OF EXPERIENCE® to buy and sell second hand machinery. Address MACHINERY, Herald office. ECHANICA! DRAUGHTSMAN—A YOUNG Fren Of gunquestuonanle bility, seeks em- ployment Address WILLIAM DAY, office of the Ap~ praiser, New York. C ERS WANTED, Sie ae TRIMMERS ONLAP a CO,, 182 Mercer st, U od WHOLESALE CLUTHIERS.—AN BXPERTENCER foreman is open for an engagement: cuts patterng for boys’, youths’, men’s and military clothing and thors oughly understands bia. business, Youumas,, box 20 Herald oMice. \ FIRST CLASS WATCH CASm) ITED—A Wa irincer immediately. Apply to DURAND & GO. Wewark, N. J. WANTED-arTuAtION AS CASHIER OR COL. lector for those who can appreciate honesty and integrity; ample city reference, id RELIABLE, Hernia Uptown Branch ofee. ‘ANTED—AN EXPRRIENCED TRAVELLING talegman in the wholesale liquor and wine bun- ness. ress, at ni fe and refer wo er em- Players INDEX, box id? Herald omec sr WANtED-A COMPSTENT SALESMAN FOR RAIL- road, machinists, boiler makers and manufac. turers’ suppites, Address, stating business experience end reference, ©. 8., Heraid office. ANTED—A SALESMAN TO TRAVEL, COMPETENT and expevienced in the fine cut tobacco trade, Address LEO, Herald office. ANTED—A CORRESPONDING CLERK IN A large importing house; must he familiar with gen- cral counting house duties. and thoroughly expert in shorthand. | Addres, in own handwriting, giving name, address, salary expected and references, which must be entirely aavietactory, Dox 2,815 New Vork P ‘ANTED TO BNGAGE—A YOUNG MAN, NOT OVER H years old, bright, active and of good address, to to learn to seil furniture to the trade in the Kastern a 1s; travelling expenses and @ small saiary paid; best references required. Address, with name, age, Ac., WHOLESALE FURNITURE, Herald office. ANTED—A BRIGHT, INTELLIGENT LAD, 18 TO x i o of ed Gapapie, a oe 3, aclub on198. age, Feterencen salary, &c., rene My box 200 Heraid office. . im Ween ae STONE MASONS, CUTTERS, ‘dressers and setters, first class men, at State Asy- lum for Insane, Morris Plains station ot Morris and = Railroad, New Jersey. ¥. J. PORTER, Superintendent. —————_ ora ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION IN At job printing or Eye lag office ; would not object Smee twoyeurs and a haif-been ineihe nee Taste ; em about three years. ‘Address pag te, 174 He: No ce. “WANTED-AN ENGINEER TO PUT UP AND su. rintend machinery for 4 JARSON SMITH, Dox 2,897 New York Peat atice eee _—<———— er ee SM OR. WARteda a CONFRCTIONER, THOROUGHLY UN< mani re i) re paste, A. B gum drops, &c., 0 to St. Louis: te moom to tent man a liberal salar, will 0 Guired. Address Le GORTZMAN, $8 Patkipiesse Oe WANTED-FINE RING GOLD ANDY W stones Corinne eine rors et bee the lal hy bor in sewing WRcHa engongs ee™ ont wr Goda id Wartep—now DIATELY, A FIRST OLASS GEN. eral tasty cutter, in an ‘adjotning city; must be vempe te man _recoms, } Ihended.. ‘Addrem WEST, CALL & WHlTTEMOHS, 48 Broome st, stating terms and reterence, For Other W: Advertisements See Olirectory.