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rar, 16 LSIFUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES. Cooks, &. AV., 307.—A COMPETENT, MIDDLE AGED x, capable, of takin the family ; ana baseult Daker; alt alt krad Felerence from present employer. 6 STAPLE 8T., ONE DOOR FROM HARRIS Tespectal “woman as restaurant co mt pest city reference. SECOND FLOOR,— one as cook and to the other as wait- stands oysters in every sty! 80 Mo tveich assist with the washing and tro! Fess and chambermaid, Address. _ WEST 2TH ST—A GIRL AS PLAIN COOK, 1 or nurse in a private family, Call on or address FRANCES. | tire charge of Mie an excellent bread soups and game ; ‘of meat country or city; has no encumbrances whatever FEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER Ul, 1874—QUINTUPLE SHEET. _SIFUATIONS | WANTELD—VEMALES, r SITUATION WANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY witover's family. Adgress ANNETTE MAUD J UDBON, jower’s tamily. | Brooklyn Post office. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Nurses, Ke. LADY WISHES A SITUATION FOR AN EXPR- A rienced nurse; can recommend Ber aighiy. Pt A CAPABLE ECONOMICAL AMERICAN WOMAN AS working housekeeper or in any responsible position ; city or count st references; noderate wages. Ad- ee MODERATE, ‘box 108 Herald Uptown Branch SMITH S$T.. BROOKLYN, ils, tovether + A NEW ENGLAND LADY WOULD LIKE A ms tion of trust; would take entire charge of widower’s fami Address Mra. KSYES, town Branch oft ice. sitaiahe teraid tf be 125 With coarse washing. 141 PEARL ST., EAST 71ST §T., PR respectable young gir! refel T EMPLOYER'S. — A ain cook and to assist tor three days. CORNER BEAVER, JANITORS floor.—A respectable girl to cook, wash ad iron. or to do genera) housework in a private 159 we MOTT 8T., SECOND 277 WEST 38D ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A competent Young Woman as excellent cook: ld assist with the washing and ironing; no objection to a private boarding house; best reference Protestant fi a r tt rot iD woman as first yk; will make herselfuseful; good eity reference. willing to 405 ies WEST “TH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A MOTHER and daughter; one as cook ; Dermaid and seamstress or nurse and seamstress; also & peeitioe oot by | by the day or week lo sew in fami- the other as cham- ang Woman as good cook; will assist with 430 2D AV., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A Ines Feterences, Callon Monday. the washit 435 cook: cannot be excelled; bas a Years prac it tail or address. 2D AV.—AN AMERICAN PROTESTANT WO- man as perfect French, Spanish and En, ood education ; tl Cage To experience; reference trom first fam) elty; would sleep at home at night if re- Nish | Address D. 14 8D AV., T2TRD FLOOR.—A GERMAN GIRL TO cook, Wash and iron ina small American fami- (UARDS. CIRCULARS, BILL HEAD: Forms, Buls of Lading, and every mercial and Theatrical promptly dove, A BLISH ME, fuily given on application. Chambermaids, &ec, (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S). chambermaid or waitress and to take care children and to be generally usetul. Call tor r two days FIRST CLASS COLORED chambermaid and waitress in a first class board- 1 WEST 83D ST ST.— ll WEST 26TH Ang house; good referer POSTERS, LAW ind of Job, Com- Printing neatly, chea at the METROPWLITAN P No. 218 Broadway. Estimates cheer- 158 Call or address. WEST 18r ST.—A_ KE! SPECTABLE YOUNG girl as chambermaid and to assist with washing and froung sis willing and obliging ; good city reference. 316 to sew; is willing to make Please call on Monday WEST 37TH 452. on Wheeler & Wilson’s machine. Pressmakers and Seamstresses. RESPRCTARLE seamstress or to do general nousework in a small private samily; good ref ST.—A 2 MORTON Protestant girl American erence. EAST 29TH STA YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. bermaid and waitress, or as chambermaid and erself useful; yew reterence irom her last place; no objections to ibe ST—A YOUNG chambermaid or to mind children; Cail or address. ST. MARK’S very superior taste will ies’ suits and make them up at home; small quantities of material a specialty ena elegant fitting guaranteed. ROOM &—A_ FIRST CLASS re customers at Cail on or ad- WEST 40TH ST. 10 dress ikt'a. PLACE.—A DRES:! MAKER oF dressmaker wishes a few 1 home ; no objection to yo out by the di ASLEY. pal EAST 4TH ST.—A PROTESTANT YOUNG WO- man Wishes a tew more customers in first class families to go out by the day as dressmaker; thoroughly ratanas her business in cutting and fitting al! 1 psoad cfladies! dresses. Address Miss GUNE, dressmal 14 also work can be seen; terme ver; WEST &4TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS. maker would like the work of few nore Indies; best reterences given as to being @ good cui able. 148 WEST. SIST 8T.—A HAIRDRESSER WILL GO mEsadte “Ft 75 per week. , Galies or address HAIR. | 164 aia =D ST. j BASEMENT DOOR —A com nt dressmaker, who cuts and trim the pve. styles, Would engage’ for $10 a week; reference 22, WEST 16FH ST.. TOP FLOOR, dressmaker wishes some work at her own res- fence or will go out to cut and fit ladies’ dresses St their own houses : will take orders for gentlemen's Reet b a city reference. Cail on or nadress. yrs 24: Can be seen tor two di a WEST 30TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL | as chambermaid and waitress; good reterence. A RESPECTABLE WIDOW @®, HAVING LITTLE girl (5), going to break up house, would take & posl- thon as houseseeper in agentieman’s amily; thoroughly wuderstands all about honsekeeping; home more t salary: referencesexchanged. Address, lor one week HOUSEKEEPER, box 113 Herald Uptown Branch office) HAVING THE HIGH- is as to character and ability, desires est Neainnant @ position as housekeeper in a hotel or widowers jamily, having had exvertence in both. call on or ad- dress BE. A. K., room 712 Grand Central Hotel. TANTED—BY AN AMERICAN LADY OF UNQUES- tonal sbflity, a situation as housekeeser in a widower's family; best references given and required. Address, for one week, box 110 Heraid Brooklyn Branch we TED—A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER, EFFI- clentand willing: woulil accept any good position. Adaress INTEGRITY, Herald Uptown 8ranch o Wastepcay A MIDDLE AGED FE a posttion as nurse and hoasekee opera: or jpvalid : 1a very | fond af chil rai ie 8 tas worthy, reliable person in any 9 cians and ‘iumilies addres A ‘A. D., box 109 Derald Uptow: Branch ofiice. TANTED—BY A WIDOW OF REFINEMENT. A SIT- (WA istion as honsekeever for a wido) or in @ pri- vate family; a good home of more accoant ‘than wages, ox 118 Herald Uptown Branch office, Laundresses. &c. 4] SST, OTH ST. SECOND FLOOR.—WASHING tiemen’s and tamilies’ washing done to order. genteme A ry 22 LOMAX. ‘An experienced laundress (colored) wishes gen- 4 and families’ washing. € T13 te Sciorea woman todo families washing at her house of fo out by the day; can iron RNG shirts a o LIQ WEST OTH ST, IN THE REAR.—MRS. EMMA HARRIS takes “in washing and ironing. Call LQ] 288, ATH Bt; FRONT, HOUSE. —A& | LAUN- dress to do ladies’ and gentlemen's washing. 5 123 Mhdemen wichie washing and troning done spectiully invited to call ov or address Mrs. K. 136 Yresectabic colored women’ wants. famitics or gentlemen's washing at her own home, or would go 136 laundress solicits wasning to do at ber house; Imens and fineries done in superior style. 14Q WESt 7TH st.—s RESPECTABLE COLORED ‘4 laundress woud hike to have some nice families’ ELIZABETH WOARD. 14-4 WEST for ST—A. COLORED | WOMAN and ironing done by a respectable colored wornan; ll WEST 26TH 8T., NEAR 6TH AY., TOP FLOOR.— WEST 82D ST.. REAR HOUSE.—A RESPECTA. day. n or address, NCY CLAR froin 10 to 5 o'clock in the day. WEST 2TH ST, IN REAR—LADIES AND are: BROV WEST 26TH ST.. TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM, out Loc the day; good reference. Inquire for MARTHA WEST 27TH ST,—A FIRST CLASS COLORED } Mrs. J. W. BROWN, washing, by the month or dozen. Call on or address wishes families’ or gentlemen's washing by the week or month. Miss 145 West ara sta First CLAS’ FRENCH J laundress wishes to take a few gentlemen's or | indies’ washing at her own house. 15 WES? 33D ST.—A GOOD LAUNDRESS WIS Tasting af Ker Own ‘fowsoy trma feasouable. Address Mrs. BATS. 15: WEST 31ST ST., TOP FLOOR—A FIRST CLASS OO colored laundress wishes two or three temilies’ Washing to do at her own house, Addresa Mrs. M. KEIPHER. 15 2 WEST 18TH ST.. REAR HOUSE, ROOM 10.—A OO respectable woman wishes te taxe in washing, or would be willing to go out by the day; best reference: 10 ) WEST ISTH ST., REAR, FIRST HOUSE, SEC- ond. floor, back room.=A respectable woman wishes to take In gentlemen's or families washing; x See reterenc: ra PFs ae Fast 54 TWO FLIGHTS OF STATRS OL pac erienced lntndrems t0 do washing aaa 1d Gramercy Park House, between I (A YOUNG YRENOH GIRL, JUST FROM PARIS, AS nurse or Co take care of coer in a private ily; best reference, Ad SNE. Herald Uptown Branch ollice. Waitresses, &o SULLIVAN ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED Piss as waitress: is willing to do chamberwork if ; reference trom tast employer. Call on Moo- 21¢ Foantred’ CLERKS AND SALESMEN. ANTED—A FIRST ©) OOKKELPER, IN A ealer salary. Slo. ad address, with Wate ty ei ‘ANTED—FIRST CLABS DRESSMAKERS, ALSO operator that understands dressmaking. No. sa ANTED-YIRT CLASS EMBROIDERRRS AND braiders on Dor machine. Apply be- tween 8 and 10 A. M. f bic HEN, 67 East 10th st. ‘ANTED—WAIST MAKERS, TO WORK ON FIRST class work; also two improvers and ze appren- tices. Apply to Mrs, G. SEVERS, 123 East Sist st. ©) GOOD GIRLS WARE DEE AS COOK, THE other to wash, tron and do chamberwork,; none bat ate dy "girls need apply at boarding house 45 Oak st for three days. We ttesmcn "o THOROUGHLY #XPERIENCED ye Led ee. and, lon s ae. one for BHRIOH & £0. ost and 289 ‘ens ay., near 24th st. $100 TO $300 WILL BE GIVEN FOR A CLERK- ship in some first class house; is fitted for a seaponsibie pos ernd where trast and confidence 18 re- n Col reverence tne aires Bifloce Sax tot tierald ofiee, SITUATIONS | WANTED—NALES. _ TOP FLOOR, PRONT.—A RESPEC rlored Age as ‘eas gd in @ pre day. i aon ATT fhe soi vate famliy; good references Miscelancous, PARK AV., CORNER 37TH ST.—A TRUSTWOR- thy miadte aced lady wants a home in some good a good caretaker of house, kind and obliging, willing to sew and useful; cares more for a home than money ; reference. cat ‘on or address AMERICAN, 173 2™ “st, CORNER 7TH AV., OVER THE drug store.—A respectable gtr] as lady's maid o1 seamstress; fen years relerence trom last place. Cal for two | days. 27TH AV, BETWREN 2TH AND 25TH 8TS.—A Protestant English woman av lady's maid or to attend on growing children; i# a good seamstress and can operate on Wheeler & Wilson’ amachine; M0 objec- tion to travel; first class reference. Adare N EDUCATED PRENCH PERSON AS USEFUL companion or to waiton a ladv; understands her duty thoroughly: onty private family answer; refer- ences, ‘Address USEFUL, Herald Uptown Branch office. LADx I8 DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A SITUA- tion as copyist or to do writing of some kind. Ad- dress COPY IST, box 153 Herald office. AQY OF REFINEMENT (AMERICAN) would ee a tien in a sewing machine office, where she would maxe berselt Wont useful. ‘Address, tor one week, TEACHER, No. 10 PROTESTANT GERMAN PERSON TO TAKE CARR of growing children: can dress hair and is a good ome Address C., box 117 Herald Uptown Branch ottice, UMBERING. —WANTED, BY A LADY WHO eas had veveral years experience on a numbering on; has worked on all kinds of en, , drafts, &c. Call on or address T. B., 409 West 30th at,’ Intelligence Offices, PAMTUIES WISHING FOR RELIABLE SERVANTS, f all nations, ean be suited at 621 6th nd 36th ak, JACQUIN'S Frenen Bureau. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— _FEMALES, 6 WERT #5°H &T.—LADIES DESIRING A YOUNG Enulish Indy as nursery governess will find a well educated person by applying to Mrs. MITCHELL on Monday, from 12 to 4. YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE THE POSITION of governess in a family or that of an assistant teacher at a xchool; English branches and music; no objection to the country. Address A. E. 8. box 5,323 , Past office. LaDy, FXPERIENCED AND RAPID COPYIST, desires writing of atty description to do: law, pat: t cases, menuscripts; circulars addressed, dress or cation COPY 4 st. Brooklyn, N EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER WISHES PU- pils in French (Parisian), German, Latin, music, mathe ematics and other English branches, or would take pupils to Europe, where she 1s familiar with all places ot interest; references. Address PARIS, box 164 Herald Uptown Branch office. CATHOLIC LADY (A CONVERT), 4 YEARS OF age, desires an tmmediate position as companion srignrarnass: £0. to instract young children in thorough English, French, music, drawing and Latin; salary not so mun an object asa comfortanie home, no objec- tuon to the country. Address Miss 8. J., Herald office. XOUNG LADY WISHES TO GIVE LESSONS IN German, planoand singing. Address BMILY, box 162 Neratd Uptown Branch o} YOUNG PRENCHMAN,, J ARRIVED ) FROM A France, wishes a situation waiter | mn private mnily ; good reference. Address P, D., 150 st 2oth wt t YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS PORTER orauny employment where he can make himself useful; is a sood, maker and understands paces Earss reference asto honesty, &c. Address PORTER, 409 West Sth st YOUNG MAN, 30 YRARS OF AGE, WOULD LIKE to meet a gentleman who would assist bim; would be very grateful. Address A. B., box 211 Herald office. FIRST CLASS COLORED me WANTS A SITUA mm in @ private family or posrning: house a8 waiter. ” sSdrese R. P. R., 133 West léth st S COACHMAN, &C., (THOROUGH straigh forward, highly respectable, nite, obliging and stri IGHY temperate Englishman, in a fret class family; first rate whip; accustomed to Loudon driving; been in # nobleman’s emily ‘several years; No. I character from present employer; security given, Tei dress, stating wages, ac. W, I. F., Herald oftice. FRENCH CIVIL, BNGINEER, GOOD DRA DONTE. Melreuces: Address, CABLRO: Bos FLUMBEBA EMPLOYMENT. WANTED BY A strictly temperate man, who thoroughly under. stands ay. and country work’: cap do jobbing at gas and steam fitt ng Af req wired, and will work fone nteress gf ai eroplert er st imodel ate wages. Inquire for or ad- dress PL MB HER, 409 West 80th APPER WANTED, ONLY THOROUGHLY EXPE- Flenced workmen need apply to MILLER BROS, 1b Maiden lune, or st tactory, Newark, N. J, 10 PRINTERS.—A FIRST CLASS JOB Sour ogre. a bd a dite sacha i ina je repcasinn . tet e, give eatin: t i Feference, “Addross JOB PRINTER H ‘Herald oflce. ‘ (0 MERCHANT TAILORS,—AN EXPERIENOED custoin cutter, Frenchman, has been cutter ten years: in Paris, desires a position in ditv or adjoining elt American preferred. Address CUTTER, bom 16) Hei Uptown Branch office. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO FIND A SITUATION, in country or ity, for hls conchman, whoin he can highly recommend; ix young, honest, sober and thor- Gughly ‘acquainted with ‘his business "Apply or write to the Consul General of Italy, No. 7 Broadway. FIRST CLASS YOUNG COLORED MAN WISHES @ situation in a private tamily as coachman ; thor- gu hly understands his business: best city reference. Lon or address, for two days, F. 8,, 132 West 15th st. RESPEQTABLE YOUNG COLORED MAN WANTS situation as walter ina private family; under- ttands nis business m thoroughly: good city reference. 149 West 26th st., first floor. A MAN WILLING TO WORK AT ANYTHING, IN city or country, wishes @ Broome rocer situation, Address G, A., A YOUNG MAN OF 16 WISHES A SITUATION IN some wholesale house ; can turnish best references. Address J. M. B., 40 Grand st. YOUNG MAN WITH FIFTEEN YEARS’ REFER- ences from his last piace wishes @ situation as Rarse for @ gentleman, hospital or any institution where hisexperience may be useful; no objection to the country. Address M. M., Hérald Uptown Branch office. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG COLORED maw WANTS @ situation as waiter ina Ne pera ta r board- ing house; city reference. ress L., box 1s Herald Uptown Branch office. COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS A waiter, either In a private family or private board- ing hous ood city Be et West 45th: third floor. RESPEUTABLE COLOKED MAN WANTS A A nase oa cogk ina club, saloon or large boarding ous ity reference, Call on or address, for three diye i Clinton place, in th room 6, loor. \N ACTIVE se ENERGETIC SALESMAN, BAV- mg an extensive acquaintance with the dry goods and notion jobbers throughout the country, is open for an engagement witha first class importing house in silk, fancy, dry or white Fone: has experience in taking im- portation orders, and is competent to take charge of an order department. Address W. L, D., Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘OTEL STEWARD—SITUATION WANTED; UNDER- stands his business in allits branches, Address A. B,, box 120 Herald Uptown Branch office. TY EEPLECHASE RIDER.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS: ridden and broken horses for some of the first racing men in the old country, wishes to get in with a gentie- | man to look after horses, in any capacity. Address M. RYAN, 232 Clinton st., Brooklyn. ITUATION WANTED—BY A ghee hy WAITER; BEST references. Address OG. L. M., 160 East 42d st, for Sie Rives Sass WANTEDOBY A FIRST CLASS WAITER, A SITUA- tion ina hotel, aaloon or private minily: speaks English. German and French; best city references. Ad- dress Z.'Z., Herald office. J ANTED—A POSITION AS beter IN A WHOLE. sale clothing house: has iat " experience ; fully competent to draft any style of patterns, both oA men and boys; best reference given, Address B., box 224 Hera.d office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN MAN ba} Ragiht ‘as waiter; will make himself gen are useful; best iad references, Cail on or address ©. H., 206 East 38th st A WELL QUALIFIED FRENCH LADY 18 DESIROUS of teaching, between Gand 12 o'clock, tha different branches of a Yreneh ¢ rebie in a family of adults; best relerence are aise ‘able to teach music. Address A YOUNG FRENOR LADY, SPEAKING FRENOU, Spanish and the Roglish languages, desires some Boole; best references. Address W. H. Y., box 2,569 Post LADY WRITES LETTERS—BUSINESS LETTERS, letters, advertisements, paragraphs, phe er « joasons in etter. writing and corrects aity, Dunetuation, capitalization, composition, con. ruction of senienées, grammar Call on of send orders to. M SLLEX, 133 Lumber street, Albany, N. Y. YOUNG LADY, MUSICAL AND SPEAKING GER- man, would act as companion or teach as part or full return for Board; references. Address A., Herald Uptown Branch office. GERMAN LADY, WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH COR- rectiy, desires more pupils in German, Freneh, Mu- sic and Parhting, ¢ sither af her own oF pupil's residence ; best city and foreign references given; terms low. Ad: Gress TEACHER, 207 Lexington av. 359 WEST 29TH 81. to go out by the over, Address Miss GOWRIE. A DRESSMAKER WISHES or wee! aud 36 ATLANTIC AV. ‘out by the day: ie; referen BROOKLYN.—A operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machine to 4 25a day: would take work | dress Miss EV. 39 7TH Av. —A “FRENCH DRES B out by the day: cuts and fits in the Fisian style; AKER TO GO test Pa- latest fashions by the French eamers. 429 42! HL ing and plain sewing. EAST 91H ST. cutter and fitter: terms $9 two days, DRESSMAKER. 8TH AV (SECOND BELL).—DARNING, Mrs. CRAWFORD, ‘ECOND FLOOR, PRONT.—A food dressmaker wishes a few inore engage- ments by the day or week in private tamilies; is a wood er week; no objection to the country; reference if required, Call on or address, tor 46 6TH AV.. more families by the Dlieation. OONFECTIONERY STORE.—A FIRST class jy sow me would like the work of a tew ', or would work at home: re- Pairs misflited and old dresses equal to new: evening and arty dresses her specialty; highest testimonials on ap- SECOND FLOOR, FRONT ring).—A’ first class dressmaker; understands i dressmaking : ladies’ suits in the latest styles: ap; done at home or at 6TH AV., also ver; by the 751 stress and ments by the day or week; can cut and fit: reference. WBLL. Inquire tor Miss 17 6TH AV., IN STORE.—A COMPETENT SEAM- —A eet SEAM- day, $125; can sew on different machines. 1 23 BROADWAY, @ay in private stylish trimmer. 7 BROADWAY, ( Bar Ses Bo out by thi cutting and fi ata reasonable price; ~ FIRST OLASS few more families to work for by the day; Cutter and fitter: can trim ence. Address, for two days, town Branch Mice. IN THE STORE.—A_ FIRST * wants employment by the 3 $1 9 a day; perfect Aster and ‘all or address for three days DOOR FROM “ATH SP, Class drewmaker wall yr take work home full suite made, $7 to $15; best 2 | own hope ces ti pre ferred, DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE A in the Tatest French sty: ; would take work home to finish if required; best refer- B.J., box 142'He i FIRST CLASS the day or week to make and di the neat ranch office. t style. Addre OPERATOR ON WHEELER Wilson’s machine desires a tew engagements by hildren’s and misses’ sses; also bridal and intants’ trousseaux made A.B. Herald Uptown FASHIONABLE the as Uptown Branch office. EROTESTANT GIRL AS EXPERIENCED SHAM. Understands dressmaking L. H., box 115 Fleraid ancee waudre DRESSMAKER, good fitter and stylish trimmer, wants engagements la families. Address, for one week, L., box ood city reter- ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS lingr, a few more custome: the day, MODISTE, Herald General Housework, &c. IN THE STORF, to do general house. Ay WEST SPH 8T., 157 girl, honest and’ willin ‘Work; best reterence Housekeepers, ac, IN THE STORE.—AN EN lady as housekeéper, companion or to take charge xood home nore ab object than # high 3) EAST 4TH SP, ‘ot children : salary ion or address E. 5] JANE STAN AMERICAN, MIDDLE AGED Woman as working housekeeper in a private fame 18 a good pas Sly ; would do the work ot try cook: no objection Can be seen through 72 PLEET 8 small to her employer. LUI DLOW 8 sT., French lady, ag as housekeeper. 122 ikeeper; widower's IST AV., A widow ha 7 her child, three ¥ give her services for @ home. RIN 44’ two aay) 50 take charge of a LADY, A THOROUGH HOVSEKEEPER, DY to give her services in return tor d bw young daugiiiers. Address Mrs. BiLAD: ‘anch offic erald Uptown Bi YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A BITUA- tion as housekeeper in a small private family; a fy al a Address Mra. G., station f., tor wo da, fost fashionable patterns, Address FRENCH need at her home ds fluting aud all sorts of fine- Ties; would do families’ washing by the week. 934. WEST 0TH ST. IN REAR—A COMPETENT Woman wishes afew gentlemen's or families washii all fanc ye or fiuting done at shortest notice by Mrs. McELR 241 WEST 2D ST.—A RE*PECTABLE WOMAN TO Og Tatbing and troning at, her bome, or to go a Mrs. McUARTHY. 943 VE STH ST, RECOND FLOOR.—A RE- ©) spectable woman to do ladies’ or gentlemen's washing; good reterence. QO 87, Aye PING HIRST, BELLA, FIRST JU class colored laundress wishes some families’, ladies’ and gentiemen’s washing: fludny und pa evening dresses, Mrs. IRB sav. THIRD FLOOR, ‘BACK.—A RESPEOT. able woman wishes gentlemen's or families’ Washing or to go out by the day; best cify referenccs. Call all the week. 29G UT AY, ROOM 4—WAsHING WANTED. AT her own home, or would go ont by the day; best city reference. 303 EAST 1TH ST.—A PIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS e wishes ladies’, gentlemen's, or families’ wash- Ing: understands her business throughout: good reter- ence. Call, or address LAUNDRESS. 3 EAST MTH a « A competent jaundress to do aentiemen's or families’ washing and ironing; would hke a large fum. {y's washing ‘understands fluding, puffing and ail kinds oi ‘oning ; best relerence. 32 WEST 42D 8T.—A FIRST CLASS LAUD wishes some ladies and gentlemen's washing; can do all kinds of fiuting and polishing: fincries done in the neatest style; good reference. Call or address. 33.4 EAST 1770 ST. BETWEEN IST AND 2D AvS., ton floor.—A superior laundress wishes washing to do at home; would go out by the day todo washing, ironing or housecleaning. 33) WEST 36TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT,—A widow lady to do gentlemen’s washing at a rea sonable price 34 71TH AV. —As GOOD LAUNDRESS A few gentle men’ 's washing. : j 352 3 WEST SUD ST.—AN AMERICAN LADY IN RE- ed circumstances wishes a few more gentle- men’s trainers also lace Gre — other fine laces in French style. Apply w ADDIS' TO DO or address. WEST MOTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN solicits a private family’s washing; has washed "8 for one tamily; reference for capability and 498 EAST 1sTA 8T., TOP FLOOR.—A wom AN wishes to take in family washing or to go out by the day. 510 & EAST TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN e do ladies’ and gentlemen's washing at her est reterence; 75. a dozen. Mrs. SMIT! WEST 45TH ST., IN THE REAR.—A RE: PECT- able German woman to go out by the day todo Mrs, HESS. NEAK MTH st, T THIRD FLOOR: back roam.—A respectable’ woman desi fly's wasbing by the dozen or month; good retercnce 7 and capability. Call or address fay as 634 HUDSON BT. —A RESP! ‘ABLE WOMAN TO. do two or three families’ washing at her own house: good city reteren 778 10TH AV., NEAR S8D | 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL TO | go ont washing by the day; good referen R5 7TA AV., RING FOURTH BELL.—A PROTFS. 35.7 Tint woihan to do gentlemen's washing? tour years’ referenc 1. 125 2D AV., THIRD FLOOR, FRC respectable woman to go out to wash by the Gay oF week; good reference 51e Washing and housecleaning 60. 64 GROVE STREET, REAR HOUSf.—A YOUNG girl (German) as’ nurse and to assist with the chrmberwork; good referenoe if required. Address or LADY OF EXPERIENVE DESIRES A POSITION in a school or family to instructin English branches and music in exchange tor Board; first class reterence. Address PIANO, Herald Uptown Branch office. N_ EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY, 5 ZA ing music and the public schoo! method ot teachin; destres a position as governess: could also act as seam: stress, being competent to cut and fit, and having knowl- edze of all kinds of taney work; no objection to leavil the city: excellent reference.’ Address E, J., box li Ueraid Uptown Branch office. Pe T CLASS HAIRDRESSER WISHES A FEW more seiakerens by the month; terms moderate. No, 125 West s#t ETTERS FOR FOREIGNERS, WRITTEN IN ENG lish, notes and advertisements for ladies and gentle- Men. written and answered, In confidence, by an accom- lished lady writer. Cards at stationery store, 178, Bixth avenue. . RIVATE LESSONS IN ENGLISH GIVEN TO grown up ladies of neglected education by an e: Pericnced lady teachers particular attention to gram. and letter writing. ‘Apply at book store 178 Sixth PRESENT OR DAILY GOVERN A GENTLE- Woman of ubility and experience desires @ re-en- agement in first class family ; she teaches all English branches, French (Parisian), German, Itallan, drawing, music, voeal and instrnmental, can ‘nish pupils with: out the aid of masters; high retcrences. Adress, one week, X. X 10% 3,831 Fost oflie ISITING GOVERNE: AN ENGLISR LADY DB sires an engagemen the afternoon hours in a family having young children to instruct, terms mod: HEY reterences. Address I. UCTION. 47 West 24th stree' TISITING GOVERNESS.—AN ENGLISH LADY, POR- nishing the highest reterences as to capability, &c., desires tuition; she instructs im the English branches, French, muste apd drawing. Address BANBURY, box 102 Heraid office. SITING GOVERNESS—AN ENGLISH LADY, OF experience, who is thoroughly competent, to ad- vance pupils, requires one additional tuitions chitdren carefully grouuded. Address DORCHESTER, box 187 Herald Uptown Branch office, TANTED—BY AN EDUCATED AND ‘oung lady, position as governess or h or both, in. the ‘family of a widowe! ens testimonials given aud required. APPLIC AN'T, Heraid office. REFINED ME, LIVINGSTON'S, 788 BROADWA\ cutting and designing taught by the best 1 world: special attention to cutting and basting. Two class forewomen wanted immediately. ‘A COMPETENT CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS wanted, in a private tamily; alsoa good laundress; ae bring reference trom last employer. Apply at +) vhsast A YOUNG LADY WANTED—AS COMPANION TO A Medical clairvoyant; must be tidy and write a good hand. Aybly to Madam LaGrange, No. 1866th av; call to-day. CLERKS AND SALESME STEWART & CO, FIRST CLASS GLOAKMAKERS, FIRST CLAass DEKSEMAKERS, FIRST CLASS: TIEMAKERS, ST CLASS OPERATORS, on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine, propelled by steam. Only competent and experienced 'persons need gpply at NINTH STREET ENTRANCE. belore Broadway and 10th st. e@ rear house, fee CLASS MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS ‘hman and groom: has lived with some of the first families in Kurope; will be highly recommended. Call on address ©. P., No. 6 West 19th st, private stable. COLORED MAN WANTS A_ SITUATION AS coachman; thoroughly understands his business; rep, accommodating snd chaining best reference from jast place. Call on or address 130 West goth st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT single man ot long Srp erianee, as coachian and groom; sober and willingy st ot references from last and tormer employers. Address 216 West 30th st. SINGLE MAN WI:HES A SITUATION AS COACH- man and groom: nine yenrs! clty reference. Ad- dress J. K., box 126 Herald office. tO hge dere! AND GARDENER'S SITUATION WANT- i—by asingie American; pieroush Vien understands ening ; can ie the care ot horses and vegetable gar. a to make himself userul; best of reicreuce. box 106 Herald office. OACHMAN, OR GROOM AND COACHMAN—THOR- oughly understands his business in the above capa- Sas married, no tamily; best city reference. Address , box Z11 Herald office. ARDENER.—GOOD PLAIN GARDENRR OR GEN- recommended inthe above capacliy, “addres St Ms, S ibove ‘capacity. Addross MM. Mc, ‘box 211 Herald office. = me OR WANTED—as FIRST CLASS COAC Teference. Address, tor two fourth sireet, at Dr. Cattnoh’s, 1 ae Fort Surgeon. ITUATION WANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY COM- petent, sober, honest man, to jake care of horses and drive, or to maks himself usefal on a gentleman's place in city or country, or as porter in @store. Can be seen at present employer's, 30/ 5th av, 7 ANTE! A YOUNG COLORED MAN, A SITU- ation as coachman in a private tamily; under- stands the business perfectly; best refere: present piace, 8:2 and 34 7th av., Cudlip’s stal 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, RY A SCOTCHMAN AND his wife; he as gardener, farmer or conchman ; she can cook, wash, iron or attend to dairy. Address B. K., ‘box 142 Herald oitice, ANTED—BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN, A SITUA. tion as coachman; cs al understands Lis business; first claws relerences, Call on or aduress 7. bo Brewster's, | 45 Ke th st. 7ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A single man, who thoroughly understands the care of road horses; best ft city rererence: Can be seen at last employer's stable S8th st. HELP WANTED—MALES, — FOUNG LAWYER WANTED—TO, ASSIST . office. Address, stating salary desired, Oerior Herald’ oitlce. GENTS WANTED—CITY AND COUNTRY, TO SELL salary and 4 Dey st GENTLEMAN OUT OF EMPLOYMEN' t, WILLING ae work on commission and small . can find lucrative and pleasant employment at Nod Clinton Place, corner of Broadway, first floor. STENOGRAPHER WANTE —MUNBSON'S — SYS- tem, with knowledge of law practice ; salu: 1,500, Answer, by mail only, PHONOGRAPHIC INSiITUIE, 108 West 234 st. NATIONAL SCHOOL OF | TELEGRAPHY, 139 + 8th st. near Broad: ly_ school where tel- ean taugnt practically; nd evening; posi- NY RESPONSIBLE COMPANY OR FIRM wanting a reliable business agent, salesm4n, secre- iary or correspondent, who isan excellent penuian and Willing to avcist in any, capacity. oF to represent their interests in New York or elsewhere (for_ whieh position he is fully competent), please address W. A F., vox 103 Herald oiiice; salary less importunt than good prospects, which may depend upon results. GERMAN, 22 YEARS OF AGE, § YEARS IN THIS coun or any respectable business; sulary seconlar ation; unexceptionable testimonials, Address 5,540 Post office. consider- W., box lesires a situation in a banking, brokerage | A “SMART, ACTIVE MAN WANTED—TO SELL COAL; liberal’ piccenmam toa party having scme trade. Apply at 541 West 38th st OY WANTED-IN A LARGE OFFICE; MUST BE smart and active, not over 15 years old and live in the city. Address, in writing of applicant, B. U., Herald ice, Gear. INDUCEMENTS TO MEN WHO ARE TPAV- elling; money made by carrying an article in the pocket that will sell to all dry goods and stationery dealers in the country. | fend for sarnples and circulars, box 780 Binghamton Post office N. Y SITUATION IN SOME RSTABLISHED BUSINESS wanted—By a young man, at a small salary; will mo $100 premium; good reference. Address NUTARY, Herald office. N ENERGETIC SALESMAN DESIRES TO ENGAGE with a first class retail clothing house, where he can be kept busy ail day selling goods: speaks English and German fluently. “Add: ox 213 Herald oft YOUNG MAN, 22 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES A position as salesman in a wholesale grocery or commission house ; is willing to: make himself get merely ful; speaks German; city references Address E. D. 326 Greenwich st A XOUNG MAN, OF StRICT INTEGRITY AND business experience, is desirous ot obtaining a situ- tion as cushior or assistant bookkeeper: or employment of some kind in any respectable business; salary ex. Pected moderate; can refer to last employer's and fur- Rish the best city ‘references, Address WENTWORTH, Herald Uptown Branch office. TRAVELLER AMONG THE WHOLESALE DRUG trade would take a line on commission. Address DRUGS, box 4,104 Post office. COMPETENT BOOKKBEPER, OF SEVERAL years’ experience, ‘Wants employment; can invest some capital; willing to give @ liberal ‘bonus for a good situation. Address Z. A., box 106 Herald office. (A TRAVELLING SALBEMAN, WANTED-MUST BE first class, gentiemanly and well recommended. Apply on Monday, between 9 and 12. A. M., ati,l49 Broad- ‘way, second floor. COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER, SUITABLE FOR A commission house, can find ‘immediate employ- Ment; reterences required. Address UOMMISSION, box 125 Herald othe. a ce on WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO it and fair compensation BNO only to MARTIN & MORRISON, 279 Canal st. ae anton t FOR ALL BREWERS Sie _ WsLL address BREWERS, box 4,104 Post offi NARDE, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, POSTERS, LAW Forms, Bilis of Lading and every kind of Job, Com, mercial and Theatrical nth neatly, chea| ie ae. pty done at the METROPOLITAN PRINTIN RRBLISHMENT. No. 3i8 Broadway. Betimnates cheer fully ‘given on appuication, RUG CLERK WANTED—TEMPERATE AND IN- dustrious; city references; wages moderate. Ap- ply to G. W. STRICKLAND, 36 Beekinan st ITHOGRAPHIC.—WANTED, A FIRST CLASS CITY canvasser. Address box 229 Herald office. pryace WAICHMAN WISHES TO SELL A GOOD to eeu Apply ail the week ut 48 Forsyth st, from EAL PRESS CANVASSERS. Derienced men, of good appearaace and ‘address, on @ new patent (gilt edge); salary and commission ; idiers And topers are requested not to notice this ad ver ise. ment. “Address Gn confidence when demrod, box 227 Heraid office. HREE GENTLEMEN, WITH LARGE ACQUAINT- ANTED, TWO EX- ances among Inventors, machinists, merchants or | capitalists, can make money in a few a by aadress- ing. with reierence, HNTKLEPRISE, box 120 Herald ice. IRAVELLING AGENT OF EXPERIENCE WANTED— To make branches for Frauk Leslie's Ladies’ Jour- cut paper patterns. Appiy to M. BELL, 28 Broad- WO FIRST CLASS MEN CAN OBTAIN IMMEDIATE employment on salary or comunission, or botl be mteixent and of gentiemanty address, Apply to W. WILKINSON, 90 Broadway, between 9 and 10, Mon- ANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN MAN AND wife, without children, who understand farming and housekeeping. can hear of 4 good situation by ad- eit with reference an ectations, FARMER, box 116 Herald Uptown Bran oft TANTED—IN 4 SILK OFFIC boy, about I5or 16 years oid haudwi with reference, A. J ANTED—TWENTOFIVE TELEGRAPH OPERA. tor new roads inthe West Ad- TL box Herald Sptown Branch h off AN ENERGETIC Address, in own , Herald office. rANTED—A MAN TO READ TO ADVERTISER’ who has bad sight, for about a fortnight, say six hours.a day. $1, No 1 Greenwict sty Castle “Garden, two ilighis up, first door, lett hana. ANT: MUST BE BRIGHT AND active and a good water: salary $3 per week, With ce 101 anceinent. Apply at 33 P: ow, Toom 8. TANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MAN AND carver; must well recommended, sober and obliging. _ Address A. H., box 172 Herald office. ANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNU MAN OF GOOD AD- dress; one who speaks rman preferred. Ad Bien with references, U. W. WER & UU,, 53) West st, eh HHONOGRAPHY THOROUGHLY AND PRACTICAL- Jy taught and the pupil enabled to report in a Short time; terms in iull, $10, Address 0. L., box 4,401 Post office. Stine IN 4 COUNTING HOUSE—BY A YOUNG man, who has bad two years’ experience in keeping peaks Kngush and German; good position more snot titan high salary; first class reterences. Ad- dress H. cn Herald office. rita A =NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TELBGRAPHY, 190 ith st, near Broadway; onty hool where tel- raphy is taught practically; day and evening: posi- eg tons. FEW FIRST CLASS LADY. are not afraid of work, and who know how mach salary they want, address SALARY Herald ‘ite. FIRST CLASS ASSISTANT POREKWOMAN wanted—In a dressmaxing establishment; also Waist hands and errand giris. M.A. DOUGLAS. 13 Fast 17th st, NVA SERS WHO HOROUGH "ACCOUNTANT AND DOUBLE ENTRY Keeper, accustomed to WFiting up arteatrs, open- ing examining, anicing, cloning Mook. fe. esters foyment permanent or temporar; ress “A. Sl., for'1ed Herald Uptown Branch oftice. ee ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO BE GENERALLY ‘useful in a gentiemen’s furnishing goods store. Ap ply at 1,024 3d av. ANTED—ON FAVORABLE TERMS, AN EXPE. rienced advertising agent, tor a weekly paper of od standing and circulation. Address, in confidence, ox 167 Herald office. Wis 4D—ONE MEMBER T PAL of EVERY BPIS congregation to receive subscri| tions & te" aie he Household. now pub th 3 The kngush list of subscrity chiefly obtamed by lady members of th vn churche: Aiaren for 3 wily meh and tering, LONDON PUBLIsH- EkS’ AGENT, Mee. mae SINGLE MAN, Lb DERSTANDING THE care 0! orses and willing t fo to uh ount Apply'to A. DE VOMBAU, Ui Greene Boor ot tnt ANTED—IN MERCHANIS OFFIOE, A CLEVL boy, who resides with his parents; silary $10 for first year. Address, in handwriting of applicant, box 1,870 Post office. hing in parts 5 already ‘ANTED-SITUATION AS SALESMAN IN DOOR, sash and blind trade; ten years’ experience; vest reterence. Address C. v. X., box 67 Post office, Bostor eal 83 D ST. THIRD FLOOR, ROOM 16—A RESPECT. able lady wishes to take care of a baby; would give it a mother's care. YQ WEST SD, Sta RESPECTABLE MARRIED | woman wishes an infant to bring up on the | bottle at her own residence. Those wishing to find an | excellent home please cu | 912 ) WEST UTH STA HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN 2 as wet nurse; milk two weeks old. Address, for three days, Mrs. H. he couvtry the week. Address or call. . BROOKLYN.—A RESPECTABLE widow as housekeeper in a family needing her services; is competent, trastworthy and entirely devoted L fed 18 just arrived from Burope. WEST 27TH ¥T.—A YOUNG WIDOW, AGED, 19, highly educated and refined fh zp 3 fam ily prefere CORNER OF 16TH BT. Cail on Monday ITH AV.—A YOUNG LADY WOULD URE 0 | gentleman's house 1 Ring right band side bell. 6TH AY., FIRST FLOOR,—A YOU) from the country, as panei 5: r FRONT 8T., BROOKLYN.—A RESPECTABLE married woman as wet nurse. Apply for two 241 days. Wy QA7 WES? OTe st. FIRST FLOOR, BACK room.—An American woman as exper! Monthly nurse, wishes @ few tore engagements; 1 jection to the country QL Bin ta BETWEEN 1TH AND 17TH STS. —A Provestart woman, with 6 fresh Onenat of sulle, Wishes a baby to wet nurse at her own remdence EAST #20 8T., THIRD 354 A respectable married wo: her own home; will get a mother’ s STH AV.—A MARRIED WOMAN, AN INPANT 454 icing up on the bottle at her own residence; { xd home is offered to a reliable part RQ ADELPHI st —A RK PROTABLE YoU | 481 ittea: Protodant woman as wet nurse. Ca for two days, a& Mrs, , DEANS. ce | 4Q] ADELPHI et —a RESPECTABLE YOUNG merried Protestant Woman 48 wet nurse. Call | fortwo anper MRS, DBAN, FLOOR, BACK — to mind a baby are. Call tor (wo T7Q ms “AV., NEAR 82D ST.—A RESPROTABLE 4(9 ~oune woman as nurke dnd seamstress, or ax hermaid) iv a good seamstress: can sew neatly on ent machines; willing to #0 ‘a the country; best aes: is willing and opltgingy a good steady Dlace forred t high wages 9a Mon: A RESPECTABLE YOUNG “GIRL WOULD TAKis fare of a baby or make herself asgful in any other fra ina Naat Any xes om Meek Tg PH - Ba » Le reierence, ch yillee, T J. ELLIS, 3 BAST 10TH ST. NEAR BROAD. way, wanted several first class skirt trimmers; also au errand girl. smart and intelivent. eee aad CORNYN BROTHER: or RNER ‘$8d st. and 8th av., an experienced dry goods sales man an and window dresser; no other need ap \LOAK FINISH ERS—100 EXPERIENC D FINISH- ers wanted. Apply at 8. & W. CORWIN’S, 196 Chareh st ‘ DEsENa ees WANTED—GOOD pany waists; also skirt triunmers. ron TRIM ASS SE tb West itn it, D RESSMAKER WANTED-CAPABLE OF PIrTING cloaks and dresses; constant embioyment. Apply to JAMES A. HEARN & SON, 773 and V7 Broadway, above Sth st. ()PEEATOR ON FINE BOSO MS “AND CUFFS—MtS understand cording. Apply to WARD, &7 Broad: | way. H. MACY & OO., WTH ST, AND OIF AV. WANT experienced saleswomen. Apply at the Superin- jeut es desk. ital EVERAL FIRST CLASS DRES*MAKERS AND operators Wanted, on Wheeler & Wilson's und Will- pox’s machine, at 89) Broadway, near 19th at. FANTRDSFIRST LARS DRESSMAKERS, ov W “Himinera, be., at tit West ih st beers WwW ANTED—COOK, WASHER AN a NER, FOR the country. “Apply on Monday, trom 1 AL East 17th at . u he irs GLISH OR FRENCH W ANTED—AN I WOMAN As nurse and seamstress; city references; must be able to worka machine. Apply Mt 103 Lealngton ev. New York Wanten “A SMART SALESWOMAN POR VELVETS Also one for notions. On rienced hands need apply. MARIS, corner 6th ay. and I9th at 7¥T NURSE WANTED—FOR A HEALTHFUL child. Cali on Monday at No. 9 East ith st be- s0fe 1 o'clock ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU SEWORK in & sinail tamily ; must have reterence, Auth st, between 5th aud 6th avs, ‘6 West Warten A GERMAN PAMILY, A COMPRTRNT Roa willing todo the washing. ‘Apply at 236 West ‘ANTED—A GENTLEMAN WHO 18 WELL AC. eepees with the export produce business. Ad- XPOuT, box 24 Herald office. Waxtrpos GENTLEMAN WHO THOROUGHLY understands the management of a general whole- goods business. Only those Fgally experienced dress, by letter only, 0X 24 Herald sale 4: need office. ANTED—SINGLE YOUNG MAN, WITH GENERAL knowledge of carpets. Address, with reterence, age and salary. box 5,551 Post office ANTED—A SITUATION AS CLERK OR ASsIs- tant dens ie We by & young man with good refer- ences. Address L. + French's Hotel. a sour eee SALESMEN FOR CITY and country, to fell delaine wrappers, flannel Waists, aprons, 4c, 91 Duane st. Waytep—a THOROUGH DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK- keeper in.a umber, coal and wood office. Address Post office box 600, ¥ von N. Weisner ITUATION AB ACCOUNTANT OR cashier by Say chad whe who has haa ga ni business experience, Soon bie tie manager of a etock Dank; une3 ionable reterenes ‘anteeing charact rand abil- fy Soot ENE care of Messra Allen, bte- Pine si C4 ANTED—A WELL Pm Ag peice YOUNG " ANINA alegs retail Address, with references, oboe 120 Hi tie ANTED—A FIRST CLASS AALESMAN FOR LA- dew’ hats and fu aes fg tive tes and frimminy goa Judge of ai kind thorough! ee to take full Sharge oft tha ar branch e the trade, to such a permanent Pinavion will ve given dress, Witb fQ/l particulars, ‘URS, Herald office. WAxten—ax EXPERIENCED | ENTRY | CLERK, who een In the employ of a wholesale ary goods commission or Jobbing house in this city, and cab furnish good references from his lastemployers. Apply, a writiog, we 5, bos 160 Post olege [ANTED—AN OFFICE BOY, ‘As, A WHOLESALE Ouse, dress, in own handwriting, Post office. Salary first year sma! es DOS SE ANTED.—BOOK AGENTS ARE WANTED 10 «MW. N. vass for the sale of the “Lite of Adiniral Foote, U. 8. N..” by Professor James M. Hoppin, Yale College, by subscription, in every city and town in the United tes. A Dook that records the decds of one ot Ameri ca’s noblest her Agents are also wanted to sell other her Books of | ist Interest and of the highest tin. ring liberal. Yor turther particulars ad- tress A BRY BILL, care of Hurper & bt a ANTKD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, TO an tend 1urnaces and sidewalks, Address G. C., 803 av. ANTED—SMALL BOY IN LAW OFFICE; MUS St be clean; salary. $2 per week. Call at8 o'clock on on Monday, at Nassau st, room OL YOUNG MAN FROM 15 TO 18 YEARS arn the wholosale business; one residing ts in the city and having good refer: salary $1) tor first year; no bundles Vigo ROU. x 6 oR 3 aoc D AGENTS, ON or errands to ¢ TO IN. 8, ¥ COMMISSION, alu tented srticle, ‘ HARDWAi: nerald ‘mee. MAINE: REPENS: Pere $1. OOO 8.2%-$L00.—0. H. THSSY, OF BALTT. more, offers $1.00 rewara to'any one who can by fair means expiode his coal oil burner; itsells as cheap as others; agents wanted in every town, county and State. For further particulars address him, THE TRADES. BER OF 2 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE OF joW pressure boilers wants a situation as jointer: best of reference given; would have no objec ion to go in the country, Ficase call on oF address, tor one week, RICHARD HUNN ide Myrtle av., st Brooklyn, | fond months ago, $70; will bo sold for $35- Waxze D—A TINSMITA; NONE BUT A THOROUGEE mechanic need BRL, PE, urth st., Williamsburg, LL ANTED—a SITUATION, BY BY A MAN WHO THOR Understan ufacturing of tami! soap. ‘Address A. KIRKMAN, 189 Jay st, Brooklyn, N. ny. WAXiED—A MANAGEE OR GENERAL FOREMAN tor the Bowmanville Furniture Manufacturing Company; must & thorough Knowledge of the ma- Hulabiure ‘of ll: kinds of cabinet work and Acompetent man will command a have charge of abont 30 hands e President, Bowmanville, Canada, ‘ANTED—A PROOF READER FOR A SCIENTIFIO 1; one who can furnish article: W Journal; ong, who eau furnish articlos on painting. ‘a Pata sculpture, &c. Brauch office. Wy anznp ae ONCE, IN Lonnie ‘a that have had experience om government fing oF aren fel Herald Uptow: envelopes, in sealing, stamping, fol requires experience in whe work; to be executed by the Plimpton Dany, notwi! ding reports to the Ward stop fo write, bat go ty Hartiord at anos, pecare A eiunatios. Apply e PLAS. FACTURING COMPA! rariord, Conn. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO TaAae THE SIGN ‘and decorative painting; one who resides with hig parents preterred. Apply at No. 9 Beach st, H, H. UPHAM & CO, ANTED—A WATCHMAKER, WITH AROUT either for himself or ior partnership 14 in the store of the advertiser; references exchanged. Call, aiter 3 Pe. P. ooklyn, euae M., on N. P. HENDERSON, 532 Myrtle av., B For Other Want Advertisements Sce Directory. FOR SALE. ae Pita hb WILL SELL THE LEASE, one mere hs of Boys’ Clothing and Gents’ Fur nigh stock small; good store tor fancy oF dry goods opty ‘at ali Canal street FAMILY GROCERY FOR SALE—MILE ROU! res $400; Coffee and Cake Saloon, Fee * prea st ‘Store, ; rare opportunities. iid ICKLAND, Store Agent, 36 Beekman street, DRUG STORE, $1,600, WORTH THREE 2IMES what is askéd for it;' sacrificed owing to {amily mat ters; splondid coraer: trade $ 5 to $2 STRICKLAND, 36 Beexman street. BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE FOR SALE—IN a town of 20,000 inhabitants, one hour from New York; no old stock; splendid chanee, ‘BIRICKLAND, 36 Beekman street, PARTY HAVING A HOUSE, NEWLY FURNISHED: in the most substantial manner, will sell the Furnie ture and Lease at a very low ficure. Inauire lo. 84 Bust Tenth street, between Third aad Fourth avenues A CHANCK, —THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF & long established Fancy Goods Store on one of the Lest blocks on Eighth avenue; store 16x40 fect; two show windows, plate glass Inquire of THORNE, CAR OLL & CO., 58 White street, A BARGAIN.—A NEW BLACK WALNUT HALF case Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, in pertect. order, for $35. 47 Bleecker street, between Broadway and Bowery. WHEELER & WILSON’S FAMILY SEWING MA- chine, encased in wainat, Siachmon complete, Cost $75; will be sold for $30. at 367 Bleecker street, between West Tenth and fied les streets. A —l5 4TH AV.—TWO WHEELER & WILSON AND + other machines half price; but little usea; oa gore hands tn store. E. D. BLACK A LARGE SHOW CASE, 12 FEET LONG, 4 WIDE, 4 high, opens both sides; on counter same size, with drawers and closets. MILLER, 13 Maiden Jane, A WELL FITTED SAMPLE ROOM FOR SALE— With three years’ lease, at low rent, owner having, business; 80 no reasonable one Lyoyo, D, 29 Broadway. FINB OYSTER HOUSE AND ~ ITAURANT, ES. tablished over 25 ign by present owner, who ig: fetirmg. apply at 34 Fighth avenue, LADY HAVING JEWELRY IN PAWN WHICH she cannot redeem will sell the tickets he @ little: muaney- Address A. L, TOWNSEND, box 164 Herald. office: (A MERELER & WILSON VIRST CLASS FAMILY Sewing Machine, handsomely encased, black wal- hut, good order, attachments complete ; sacrifice: $25; also Wilcox & Gibbs, Canal street, corner of. Broadway. (A SEW STYLE WILCOX & GluBS| SEWING MA; chine, extension table and side drawers; cost, a Apply at's. DOWNTOWN SAMPLE ROOM FOR SALE—GOOD opportunity for a man understanding the business. Address 8. N. G., box 118 Heraid office. Roa STORE FOR SALE—A CHANCE TO BUY x first class Store at a low figure. Address DRUGS, Herald Brooklyn Branch office. RUG STORE FOR SALE—IN THE CITY OF NEWe ark, N, J. Inquire of DAY, HOAGLAND & STIGER, RUG STORE‘ FOR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, IN AN excellent location and doing @good business. Ad- dress B. ¥., Herald office, RUG FIXTURES FOR SALK CHEAP.—ADDRESS. or opr, e at store of J. W. HUNT, Jersey City Heights, near Five Corners, 66 West Newark av- enue. RUG STORE FOR SALBONEATLY FITTED AND well stocked, doing a good bt Race cash, bal- ance in five years Apply to MALE 152 Whitans sercee OR SALE—A WINE, BEER AND LIQUOR STORE, with three furnished Rooms. 71 Fourth avenue. Jpor SALE—A BRANCH CROCKER: STORE, WITH Apartments to live in, free from any kind of debt, in Twenty “sixth street. corner of ae avenue. Inquire av nrEMeipel stove, oy 158 Bpeing srs ALE. ANDER DAVIDSON, pOx SALE—IN NEW YORK CITY, A FIRST CLASS. Public House, established 20 years and doing a fine business at the present time; be ‘sold cheap. For: particulars appiy to C. 1. BYANS, CO,, brewers, 1 udson street. OR SALE—A VERY NICELY FITTED UP CONFEC- tionery, very ee jor cash; @ good reason given. tor selling. ‘Apply at 28 Third avenue. OR SALE—A FAMILY GROCERY STORE, IN JER- sey City; doing @ cash business exclusively ¢. expenses very lignt terms will be Uveral for goo e~ curity. Apply to 4. K, THURBER & CO., 1 street WR SALE—A STORE BUSINESS, WHICH IN- cludes a specialty with regular set of customers; business lixbt and well paying; ho bonus wanted : about $1,0.0 required ; rent lo’ nple time given for investi gation, Address VIDIX, Herald office. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS GROCERY sTORE, IN Brooklyn, doing @ good business, cheap for roast, ~ will exchange for good Brooklyn Property. ply THOS. GAFFNEY & OO., 18 North William ‘sereu a VOR BALE—A GRINDSTONE, SHAFT, punuEys, Kmery Wheel and Frame, a lot of blacksmith’s Tools: and a Sturtevant Blower, No.0, Tnquire at 33 Flashing ie, Brooklyn. OR SALE—LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF & corner Liquor Store ; death in the family cause of selling. Address W. B., box 130 Herald Brooklyn branch, office. ,OR SALE—A WELLSELROTED STOCK oF Dex and Fancy Goods, with an old-established trad in one ut te best localities in Brooklyn; fine store and Fixtures; at low rent; il health only reason for selling. Forties meaning Dueiness address box 62 Post office, rm JOR BALK—A OUANCE SELDOM OFFERED—A complete Bstablishiment for printing veils, skirts, batt dresses, all Kinds of beacted goods and fancy articles. ju working order; din the business portion of th city, with & good ‘un of customers Inguirg, at 160: Brame street, second loft, from 1 A. M. to RK SALE—ONE-FOURTH CASH, BALANCE ON. time to suit, first class Photograph Gallery ; hana somely turnished; everything quite new and best loca- tion in Brooklya. Address box 19 Herald oflice, VOR SALE ChHEAP—A SUPERIOR MI\ ROSCOPE, with following acceasortes)—Two bye pieces, three achromatic object glaswea (affording every range of abt tying power from about dlameters, 200 $4,000 tren), about fhe objects, one magni ng gies, one stand, with universal movement, for holding objects, one upright walnut case, with lock ‘and. hand ply to A. b. WILSON, watchmaker and jeweller, Sith avenue, petwoen twenty-ninth and Thiriteth’sta, EAP—A LIQUOR AND Haare ral t Fixtare: t Hoon; with, Btock on Seventh ares. ing rattan OR SALE cH TEA uSOERER LIQUOR para Lease and Fixtures, on Second avenue; good rea- sor ‘iven tor selling. Apply at SMITHS browery, 36 2 West Highteenth street. JRUIT STORE AND FIXTURES FOR SALE—AT 6h K gir, street; a rave chance; declining health of aagit BESR ‘SALOON FUR SALB—AT A R reason, owner cannot attend to it. In aire arisf tia avenue, boeweon Fourteenth ad” Fitveel iteegth. cory HM rh STORE POR SALB—ON THIRD AVENUE, Aa dois s tine, paving, business & chance to make money. Apply tw PE TRR Meg UAB ai Murray street. resolution Sr partnership Sauee of sale. JQRSTAURANT POR SALE—AT 56 EAST THIR- R' teenth street; sickness reason for selling. PPRENTIOR, WITH SOME EXP ERTENG! WANTED L_in AMIDON’S Hat Manutactory, 220 5th A FEW GOOD JEWELRY MAKERS CAN FIND ED » sau ployment by applying to SEXTON CULis, 61 Nas at. LL PLU MBERS AND GAS FITTERS OUT OF EM. ested to call atthe STANDARD loyment are requ Park RAD D STREE TAM P COMPANY'S office, corner «of Water aud Fulton sta, under United States Lgtele LEN DLD BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY,—THB Ss’ finest fitted np Oyster Saloon and Restaurant, with first class Bar attached, now doing the best Pty the city, for sale; sufficient reasons given ior sey onty those who have 0 iy 3 invest need 1 ig hh. Hap themuclvog Addreas We ae ube ai Hernia odooe hemselves. 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