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ME RY SER SITUATIONS _WANTED—PEMALES. _ “Cooks, | one ST... HORORRE nf. RAST EOSARER LLOW woman as cook in private ia gov counter 8 all kinds of family cooking, reterence. 0 days. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1874—QUADRUPLE SHEE*: SITUATIONS WANTKD—FEMALES, Housekeepers, ae. WEST ISTH 8T., THIRD FLOOR.—A COLORED 15 Woman as cook; willng to assist with the coarse Washing. Cull or address. FAR UNIVERSITY PLACE.— 3 Wet re st ee first class family; ten years’ Feterence. EAST 83D 8T. (PRESENT EMPLOYER’S).—AS 25 cook and laundress ina private family. Call on londay, between 9 and 1: LIZABRTH ST.. BASEMENT.—A RESFROTA- ‘orking housekeeper; no objec- tion to, chilidron ‘a widower’s preferred. Oaiil on or QS] WEST WTH 8T.—A MIDDLE-AGED AMERI- can widow as housekeeper for a widower or as seamstress, or would do the entire work for a family of bo} except washing. Can be seon Monday and Ti 24.4. BEMGEN S1., BROOKLYN. HOUSEKEEPER ina ‘widower’ 's family or companion to by an educated and ed gentiewoman ; __ SITUATIONS ‘WANTED—VEMALES, Nyrses, &e. 44 WEST 27TH 8T.—A Ls | eather Ez WIpow can be engi iately as weekly or immed: onth! x, best re and physicians’ refer- enee. all on 0 on or address N' sa 45; 8TH AV.—AN AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES an infant to bring up on the bottle: at ber real- dence; a good home is offered to a reliable part 55 WEST SITH ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK.—A COM- Je) ‘petent person to nurse a child at her residence, Mrs. LI 656 2D AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN JO as nurse and seamstress, or todo chamberwork and waiting; best city reference. Call for two STH AT.. THIRD FROOR, FRONT.—A 107 “rood Protestant girlas cook in a confectionary ‘OF rostanrant. expe! berior reference; honorable auswers only soll Address A. B. 6TH AV. 275 Sona hi Or address Mrs. LA —A YOUNG AMERICAN LADY position 4s housekeeper. Call on ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO. LI WES? Siig in a restaurant, club house, howl or arding house. WEST 53TH ST, NEAR 7TH AV.—A FIRST 203 class colored cook in private family; city refer- nee. 14, WEST TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S) —A 4, Miadte-azed American woman as cook; under: ands her business: best references, 918 WEST WTH ST.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as cook ina private family; city or count ‘understands wil family cooking ; city reference. igi 30TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS GERMAN 225 & cook; understands English cooking; good ref- “4 244 ¥ WEST 187i ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH avs.—A woman as first classtcook for a hotel or first class boarding house ; will go oul by the day; city or country. 258 WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED man wants a situation as cook or flreman; good eoference given, 8.7 "AYLO. Re 28; BROOME ST.—A WIDOW, IN REDUCED circumstances, as cook in some gentleman's family. Call on Mrs, MORRIS, Sunday or Monday. 307 7TH AV., BEYWEEN 27TI AND 28TH STS,, third floor, back room.—A woman who Is a first lass cook; understands all kinds of jellies and desserts and tamily cooking; best city reference. Call for two days. 455 WHS? sap st.—a scorer PROTESTANT WO- man ag first class cook ; isan expert baker and Pastry cook; 8% years first class reference, 619 8TH AV., CORNER 40TH ST,—A COLORED WO. man as first class cook, understands her business meats and pastries, in a private family or boarding ouse, by the week or mon 805 ° 6TH AV.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK; UNDER. is cooking in all its brauches; best city ref erences. Call for two days. Chambermaids, &c. QLARKSON, ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘oman aschambermaid and to assist in the fine Hrashing and ironing? best city Feterence. 164. WES? 29, StoBY A FRENCH CHAMBER. OE maid in a private family; best references. Address N. R. for two days. 16 WEST 2TH ST.—A STRONG, YOUNG, WILL- ing girl, to do chamberwork and assist with ran or would help in kitchen in a genteel boarding 204. EAST 40TH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A RESPEOT- able girl as chambermaid and waitress or to take are of children; good reference from last place. Call ‘on or addross E. Ee, on Monday, from 10 until 2 AGjQ 4TH AVcAN ENGLISH PROTESTANT Young woman as chambermaid and seamstress: @ood reference. Directory for Servants. HE LADIES’ DIRECTORY FOR SERVANTS, 1,502 Broadway.—Oooking classes for ladies Wednesday end Saturday. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. MACDOUGAL 8T.—A COMPETENT DRES! maker would liko a few customers by the day itting and trimming in all styles. GG PAS LTH St —A DRES“MAKER THOROUGH. ly understanding cutting and trimming ll styl of walking and evening dresses to go out by the ‘% take work at her home on reasonable terms. + EAST 8TH ST.-AS PERFECT DRESSMAKER m a private family by the d: R doarin ot Di ie ily by lay or week, Ring 103 WEST etl st—a Goop FRENCH DrEss. maker to work by the day in a private tamilv; an operate on sewing machine, Address Mme. JAF: VIB WEST 2TH sta FIRST CLASS DRESS- maker will go out by the day or cut and fit at a familly residence and take the work home. Cail or 184. DE KALB AV, BROOKLYN, I. T—a youNG girl: thoroughiy understands fomily dressmak- 4ng; agood operator: would assist with chamberwork; ity reierences. Address B, 9637 3ST AV, NEAR ITM ST.—A REFINED LaDy Y¢ as first’ class dressmaker and millincr in a ‘wealthy family; capable of doing any kind of sewing. embroidery, beadwork and braiding; 1s willing to. in- struct two children in the German ‘and English lan- guages Call on or address M, 336 REARE ST, ROOM 2—A SEAMSTRESS WOULD oP like to get famil y sowing to do at her house; cuts and piskes 0 inds of ladies’ and children’s clothes on ‘Whee: flcou’s machine; also iniant's outtts and Doys clothes; would go out w fo days in the week. Cail or address, 34 BAST 2TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRE:s. maker, cutter and fitter wishes a few more en- etn bye the day; best clty references. Address BSSMAK ‘ 556 WAY: NEAR @b STAs FIRST CLass IO dressmaker in a family. 693 orn = BETWEEN 39TH AND 40TH STS.— need dressmaker, who cuts and fits wertectiy't ‘and Hy a stylish trimmer, will take work at her own home or xo out by the day 2D AV., CORNKR 49TH ST., liquor store.—A respectable a Situation todo plain sewing and assj work, OVER THE ang girl wants with chamber- FASHIONABLE DEESSMAKEE WISHES A FEW ones Debris by the its, fits, &c., in a su- first cass work desired. Address SPERT Herald office. FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER AND OPERATOR on Wheeler & Wilson's machine wishes a rew more ‘eustomer: by the day or week: understands her busi- wess in all its branches. Address DRESSMAKER, box 4% Herald Uptown Branch office. sewing machine, wants work. Address WORKER, 136 Herald Uptown Branch office. A few more customers; cuts and fits children’s cloth. = isa ha goad 0 operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, As YOUNG WOMAN, USED 70, WILLCOX & GIBBS x SEAMSTESS AND DRESSMAKER WISHES A box 200 Herald Uptown Branch offiee. N INTELLIGENT AND RELIABLE YOUNG GER- man woman, who understands all kinds of family and sewing, wishes engagements by the day or week. ‘Address F. W. s., Herald Uptown Branch office. A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE TO work for a few more Sor can cut and fit in the latest French styl uld take work at her own ts ar eee one R604 reference, Address, for two days. « box 174 Herald Uptown Branch office. Biss PL ALN SEWER WISHES EMPLOYMENT ors week or month. Address GOOD Pasi, ey 113 Herald Uptown Branch office. 'AMILY SEWING.—DRESSES MADE OR MADE over by advertiser, at her home ; prices moderate; ferences, Address M. OM, box 12 Herald Uptown ach of ANTED—BY A COMPETENT SEA MSTRESS, A FEW mofe engagements by the week; thoroughly under- nds Wheeler machine, Address, tor two Bh fetipore 2? A REFINED LADY, A POSITION AS general seamstress in a wealthy family; all white ‘work; French corsets, dresses, children's clothes; can €ut and Mt and make Gat) in best style. Ad- ress, aes days, D.& 8. box 136 Herald Uptown inch office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS AND dressmaker. ina respectable family; understands utting and fitting ladies’ and children’s dresses in the atest styles. Address DRESSMAKER, Herald office. Were Y A FIRST CLASS SEAMSTRESS (COL- jitaation to sew and wait on a lady by the at home if required, “Address erald Uptown Branch office. General Housework, &c. oe 8T., HOBOKEN.—AN AMERICAN ‘oung woman’ to do light housework or take are of Stildven: good reference, 135 WEST, 21H St—oAN ENGLISH GIRL TO DO 2 general housework ina@ private family in the = at ‘Feference, EAST 7TH ST.—A YOUNG AN GIRL TO do general house or downstairs work in a pri- 16 0 ies 21 Q BAST, 2TH ST. BASEMENT.—A| RESPECT able girl to do general housework in a ee pric 5 Sait tongs. jour years! city reference from last pla 336 PEARL ST., FRONT HOUSE, ROOM 10.— good girl todo general housework in « rail family; city or country; two years’ reterence from last employer. Gall on Monday and Tuesday. HQ BAST ierH 87. —AN BNGLISH WOMAN TODO is @ first sBgneral housework in a small family; ler aNd ironer and a good plain coo! be AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO ASSIST tb housework in a private family or to take Gare of children! arscctam rehateats, 2D AV. BETWEEN 67TH AND s8TH STS. 1.0 D5. fa tue store x ceapeceatic AN to do general ‘waiting; good jOUse Ww ore ta Ina small ily, or to do chamberwork and city referenc Housekeepers, &c. BLEECKER S8T.—A YOUNG AMERICAN LADY, OF ood address and education, as housekeeper. Call ‘all the week, 61 JANE ST.~AN AMERICAN WOMAN AS WORK- ing one in a a erat tamily: would do pl im sowing | 8 a good pal { Permanent home more ighiect n high wage ‘Dest reterences. Cali for three HL nl WEST NTH ST, IN tat BASEMENT.—A lady as housekeeper; a Widower pre- Yaifon, tor three days, Miss MYR, Ms ,UDLOW sT., RING LOWER BELbma apy y ea housekecper. Cail all the w 309 EAST 33D ST.—WANTED—BY a WIDOW LADY of education and experience, a position as hourekeeper, companion or governess; salary not so much an object as @ good home; parti respectability of only need apply. Apply for three daya, 858 6TH AV.—A GOOD MONTHLY NURSE OF Jone experience, wants oue or two engage- ents; be ‘ three times, Gail for Sire HURLEY. ~~ N AMERICAN WIDOW WOMAN AS NURSE; would like to go traveling and take care of an in: valid lady; a respectable home preferred to high wages. Address K. M., Herald Uptown Branch office. 318 NAVY ST BROUKLYN,—A_ KESPECTABLE English widow as intant’s or sick nurse, or would go as working housekeeper: fully competent a Pe] % reference. Apply to or address NURSE, care jickson. 1 430 BROADWAY, BETWEEN «OTH AND soTH sts. —A young American widow lady would & position as how 1 a widower's family. LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS er and compauion to an invalid lady Ject, bat a pleasant home indispensable; references ex- changed. Address A. M. B., Herald Uptown Branch office. A. CAPABLE, ENERGETIC AMERICAN WOMAN AS working housekeeper, or to take care of an invalid lady; home more desirable than high wages: references. Address CAPABLE, box 104 Herald Uptown Branch office, A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN YOUNG LADY AS housekeoper in a gentleman's family ; no objection to children; would Tike hn ‘Any position not menial ; highest references, Address C., box 175 Herald office. LADY, WHO I8 A THOROUGH HOUSEKEEPER and dressmaker, would like a situation; would make liberal terms if she could have her son (ight yours old) with her; also use of sewing machine. ‘Gress M. A., Herald Uptown Branch office. N AMERICAN LADY, WITH NO ENCUMBRANCE, As desirous ot » position as housekeeper in a wid Ower’s family. Addross, all the week, NECESSITY, Herald Uptown Branch office. “Wow LADY, DESIRES A POSITION AS HOUSE. Keeper in & hotel or private family is fully com- Baw good roterence. Address HOUSEKEEPER, box Herald office. TANTED—BY A LADY OF POLISHED MANNERS and refinement, of finished experience, a position as. Lge trai tle in hotel, club or boarding house, or to take full charge of motheriess family; ts a complete fauuteepee and mauseer can shop. market or make Up Wardrobes: has sewing machines. Address Mrs. HOFFMAN, box 1) Herald erald Uptown Branch office. Laundresses, ses, &e. 34 WEST 44TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS COLORED ok woman wishes fine washing and ironing at her own hous COMPETENT WOMAN TO TAK# THE ENTIRE charge of an infant, or would take care of two or or three children; best of reference. Ad. for one week, Mrs. L. W., Herald Brooklyn Branch office. JX A COUNTRY, HOME LITTLE CHILDREN CAN receive a mother's care ana instruction, on reasona- bie terms. Address Mrs. Hi. P., box 111 Herald office. Miscellaneous. 3] WEST SP ST.—AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, ine any capacity, exeept washing or ironing; ac: castomed to the charge of sérvanta and family sewing: home comforts more desirable than large salary; best of reference. Call on or address Mrs, 11] 43 WEST Ser st. —A LADY DESIRES TO FIND A 3h ch Swine) a in tion for her maid (a Fr maid, The highest recommen: fation regard to abi and honesty. Address Miss ABORN, 15 DALLA AV., SECOND FLOOR.—A. YOUNG FRENCH woman, aged 24, as lady's maid or as child's nurse: is a first class hairdresser ; good rejerence, Mme, VINCENOT. WEST 37TH ST., TOP FLOOR,—A YOUNG girl to take charge of a doctor's or dentist's office; best city reference. 580 8D AV., ONE DOOR FROM 38TH ST.—AS e lady's maid or seamstress; has no objection to the care of children; has livea ten years with one em- and-can give first class references; no objection to ‘the country. Can be seen at the store. LADY FROM EUROPE OFFERS HER SERVICES as companion. reader and attendant to an invalid: Compensation moderate; references exc! Ad- dress SINCERITY, box 163 Herald office, YOUNG ENGLISH WIDOW AS COPYIST OR ANY employment not menial Address MAY, Herald ice. ‘hanged. YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION AS companion to @ young daughter who-has lost her mother; references given and required, Address HOME, box 160 Herald Uptown Branch office. A. HELL EDUCATED FRENOH LADY woULD like to get a position in a store to do any kind of bookkeeping or to make herseli useful in transinting languages; best city references, Address A. B., 840 6th 44 Address, BY oH AY. FIFTH FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A RE- spectanle widow wants timilies’ or gentlemen's Me city reterence if required. Call on or address 105 WEST 40TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, ROOM 6—A ) widow lady wit wishios ome gentlemen’s washing. Call on or address K. BY. 110 3D_AV,, BETWEEN BERGEN AND WYCKOFF Brookiy widow woman to do washing and ironing or housecleaning, either by the day or at her own home. Call Monday and Tuesday. avenue. EAST 27TH 8T.—A NORWEGIAN WOMAN TO DO ‘OME DESIRED BY AN AMERICAN MLDDLE- washing and ironing in a gertleman’s family. aged person: economizing. kind and obliging: good caretaker of house: willing to sew. and be useful on small compensation; reference, Address TRUSTWOR- THY, box 100 Herald Uptown Branch office. WANTED— PER WERK.—LESSON GIVEN EVERY DAY IN $ | French, by’a thoroughly educated French lady. all at or address 895 th av. WEST 16TH ST.—A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A few foreign wentlemen to instruct in English. Call on or address TEACHER. PROFESSION A AL rou U. ATION s FEMALES, 115 WEST 46TH ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK.—A WO- ) man to go out to wash and iron’or do any work; is a first cla: ood reteren: 132 WES DITH ST.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS frst class laundress by the week or month ; best city reference. 134 WEST 30TH S™.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED woman solicits washing and ae Ca ge it her house. 13- WES? 25TH ST.—LADIES’ AND CRIES washing carctully done at 75c.. ber dozen. Call on or address, all the week, Mrs, CUL! 134 WEST :OfH ST., FIRST FLOOR FRONT.—. respectable colored. woman wishes ladies’ and gentlemen's washing. Inquire for Mrs. E, JOHNSON. 136 BAST, 2TH ST, NEAR LEXINGTON AV.—A OO young woman ‘Solicits washing trom dadies and gentlemen. Call on or address Mrs, AMES, 14] West sre st. REAR.—A COLORED LAUN- an dress wants a Nes Places to wash and iron by he da; thi Address M. TAL 2 2TH ST, TOP FLOOR,—A FIRST OLASS +) 1 tavndress wishes family and singie gentlemen's Washing; fluting in all Its branenes at moderate terms. 153 WEST goTHt st.. SECOND FLOOR, | BACK room.—A respectfit colored woman as laundress and chambermaid ; 1s willing to do general housework. 153 BAST #2 87. CORNER sD AV... SECOND Boor, back.—A Fespectabie waman wishes tow more fazalites! washing at 75c. a dozen; no no fluting. | Call all week, JG6Q WESt srw st. rest FLOOR, FRONT.—A YZ first class colored laundress wishes tamliies’ washing; monthly or weekly; prompt and reliable. Gall or address. 54. BAST OTH STOORGENT NECESSITY COM OF pels a young Southern lady, an accomplished musician, good reader, rapid and legible writer, highly educated. passable Imguist and capable housekeeper, to seek employment as governess, inusic teacher, soprano in choir, copyist, cashier, bookkeeper or companion to lady; best references. Gallon or address Miss ANNIE EVERETT, A. BREPO:SESSING, REWINUD YOUNG LADY, thoroughly educated in Engilsh and musio, practi: cal knowledge’ of housekeeping, desires a position tor either of these acquirements; would aecept any Dosition of respon. ibility, and trust. ‘Address FIDELIS, box 142 1d Uptown Branch office. A. XOUNG GuRMAN LADY DESIRES 4 Pos in a family as governess to young children : able to teacn in singlish, German and Music; would also make herself useful otherwise; ng objection to the coun- best references. Addre: +» DOX 145 Herald Brooklyn Branch office. A HIGHLY EDUCATED LADY oF EXTENSIVE experience, very successful and thorough, desires a re-engagement as Visiting teacher; teaches the higher and elementary Knglish branches, Latin, French aud music; highest references. Address TEACHIER, bo: Herald Uptown Branch office, LADY OF MANY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN teaching the French language, conversationally and ramimatically, desires ate more pupils; terms £0c. a lesson. Call on Mme. J. B., 98 2d av., near 6th st, A LADY, YOUNG, EDUCATED AND REFINED, IN 4A reducéd circumstances, desires employment as bookkeeper, copyist or secretary; would go as compan. ion to an elderly lady or invalid, or governess for young children. Address M. M., box 119 Herald office. FRENCH LADY (PROTESTANT) TO TEACH young children or as companion to an elderly lady: an excellent boamnstress ho ohjection to travel; good references from the city,’ Call at 136 West 12th st EAST 82D ST.-A RESPECTABLE WIDOW woman to take in washing or to go out by the best city reference. 16 205 BAST STH ST, ‘~ to take in lad! washing, flating or puffing. 915 WEST 218? Bt. THIRD FLOOR, FRON e) respectable colored woman wishes ladi gentiemen’s washing; understands fuiing; mo prices. DIG WEST WTH TA COLORED LAUNDRESS Wishes family washing ae home, by the week, month or dozen; finting, and puffing done in the best style, Address LAUNDRE 9298 TH AV.—A ase WOMAN WANTS gentlemen’s washing. 241 A RESPECTABLE, WOMAN ’, gentlemen’s and families’ VISITING GOVERNESS, WITH _ DISENGAGED hours, desires additional. pupils in mathematic: English, German, French (Parisian), Latin. and ol aintings best city relerence. | Address Miss W. W., box 64 Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG LADY, SPEAKING ENGLISH, FRENCH d German. and can teach music, would like a altaation as governess or nursery governess to young children, or as companion to a 1any, ‘nd assist in house- keeping.” Call at or address, Monday morning, YOUNG LADLiss? CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, 64 Irving pluce. GERMAN LADY, WITH GOOD REFERENCES, DE- es to give conversation lessons in German to nd children; terms very moderate. Address M. Herald Uptown Branch office. ONS IN ENGLISH GIVEN BY AN experienced tady teacher to grown up ladies of ne- flected education; grammar and letter writing thor- ough. Cards at book store, 178 Sixth avenue. ST 28TH ST.—A RESPKOTABLR YOUNG rl as first class laundress; best city reference. 24-7 WEST SOTH ST—A FIRST CLASS COLORED laundress wants families’ washing; city refer ence. Address E. B, 307 West WTH STA RESPECTABLE ENGLISH woman wishes ladies’. gentlemen's or tamilies’ washing, or will go out by the day je unceraanas her business. irs, REYNOLDS, “32D ST FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS 308 & armies aguas ing; understands her Panag Pee ceahist need eri ence, Cull on or address Mra. FOX. 314. Mncrican woman todo. wasting, ioning oF housecleaning by the day; good reference. Mrs KERFE. 'T, JULIEN HOTEL, NO, 4 WASHINGTON PLACE. — A lady wishes writing todo, Address OOPYIST, SITING GOVERNESS.—AN ENGLISH LADY, whose system is that adopted by the best Englisti schools, has some time unoccupied; highest references, Address BELGRAVIA, box 194 Hei ptown Branch ottice. ‘ANTED—BY A TROROUGHLY DOMESTICATED English young lady, an engagement as useful com- anion, governess or housekeeper; instructs in good Poglish, rudimental French, music, drawing, calisthen= ies and Coe matics; thoroughiy ‘understands needle work ani care of a house and tamily; good refor- ae Andress OXFORD, box 137 Herald Uptown Branch oltice. Qe 324 to do gentlemen's and families’ washing; best references. T 20TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN es to take In’ washing or go out by the day and gentiemen’s washing. Call for three 418 Wis 4.28 EAST ITH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN, as competent lanniress, wishes some families? washing : patting ‘and fluting done inthe neatest man- ner ; terms, 75¢, per dozen; best conveniences; satisiac tory r arene none but superior families. 434. EAST ISTH St. FIRST FLOOR. ERONT.—A e. respectable woman wishes work by the day; is a first class laundress and housecleaner; best reference. Call for two days. 508 RAST MTH ST.. THIRD FLOOR.—A RE- Spectable woman ‘wishes washing and ironing at her own house; well recommended, 513 West (StH, Sto RESPECTABLE WOMAN 19) to do_ ladies’ and gentlemen's washing at her own house at 75c. per dozen: pulling, fluting and polish- ing done promptly; best reference. "Miss SKEGAK, 515 agAST STH St, FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPLOT- OL) able woman, as first class Jaundress, wishes some familics’ washing by the day or week; terms, 75c. per dozen, Mrs. MILLER, 65 4 2D AV., ROOM, 4—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG JO womai as first’ class laundress; best city refer- ences. Cail for two days. BQQ "tH _AV., SECOND FLOOR. —A. RESPECTABLE woman 'to do gentlemen's or ladies washing; done on moderate terms Call on or address “A RESPECTABLE Mrs. M. AMERICAN WIDOW WOMAN ox head laundress; thoroughly understands her dusiness; no objection to the country. Address K. M., Heraid Uptown Branch ofiice. A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS 18 DESIROUS OF obtaining washing at her own residence, cither for families or single Indios and gentlemen,’ A EVERY, Herald Uptown Branch office, Narses, &c. 4 GRAND ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WITH good references, desires a baby to wet nurse; has fresh breast ot milk. Address Dr, FOISSIN no Monday. 56 WEST 22D ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS OD monthty nurse; would go by the week or month or could accommodate a lady ather own house. Cail tor one week. 9 LIVINGSTON sT., BROOKLYN (PRESENT EM- plover's).—As French nurse; fully competent to take entire charge of one or more children. 118 WEST 33D ST.—A MARRIED WOMAN WANTS an infant to bring up on the bottle at her own residence, or a child trom I to 2 years oid ; best reference, ]4 |AST 19TH ST, Fanee \T EMPLOYER'S,—A i] 4k food steady, reliable girl as nurse or to do light chamber work. FORSYTH 8T.—AS WET NURSE IN A RE- 128 spectable house. Apply at Dr. Lewandowski’s. 216 WEST 36TH ST.—AN pee gd pty ful sick nurse wishes to n cane ina! ‘8 slow nurse or to nurse any kind of ck i be ans in thie oly. Feterence trom the most Met physic! Call on or address for one week. 28) Sats Siena Rn ae oes nas x to wait on’ ‘ane erly or invalid lady; no objection % travel; go noe. FIRST FLOOR, BACK.—A RESPROT. 7TH Av., the desires an infant to bring up 289 file onan doiregan tant Ora 34 WEST STH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as nares and seam: ox] {o'tgake herselt on Mgnday, Mya shild: irom * ete bk rt iin im sneenly, ful. Call on ‘or "Sdrean EAST 30TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN HELP ‘WANTED—FEMALES, T. ‘STEWART & & ‘00. Wa nt ant FIRST CLASS CLOAKMAKERS, FIRST CLASS § DRESSMAKERS, FIRST CLASS OPERATORS, on Wheeler & Wilaon’s sewing machines,’ propelled _by steam. gmployment and liberal pay. Apply at NINTH STRULE ENYGANGE botore DA. Broadway STEWART & CO. it, “nviRst CLASS Bie at EMBROIDERERS FIRST CLASS SHIRT IRONERS. Onlv those competent need apply at Ninth street en- trance before 9A. M. Broadway — k Ca T MME. LIVINGSTON’S, BR RESS- cutting and designing taught ty, Ane only ms system in the world that will make a perfect fit without chang- ing, and is recommended by many first class’ modistes as being perfect; cutting, basting, © specialty. | Twenty traveilin ing agents wanted; can make $50 per week. N EXPERIENCED FOREWOMAN WANTED—FOR ‘@ tashionable drossmaking establishment. Only those who have filled similar positions neea apply, ly, for three daya, between the houts of 9 and 10, at con ection- ory store, 1,239 3d a CHANCE ar EN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS to learn Velegraphy. and take’ positions. THOMP- BON'S College, 2) 4th av.. opposite, Cooper Institute. Tolegraphy taught practically, Hwith instruments in one quarter. WET NURSE WANTED IMMEDIATELY—TO GO into the country: must be tidy, nd Willing to go ut moderate wages. Apply at West 27th st., between 10 and 12 A. M. T NO. 18 EAST 17TH ST,—FIRST CLASS DRESS- makers wanted. None but such need apply. Good MILLINE WAN —I RE AT 577 ad av., between Sistand BH sts, Cancall on Sun- Ss A A —WANTED A COLORED WOMAN AS COOK (NO « Washing); mast understand meats, desserts and cake, Gall atl at bast 24th SL, aft atter 100 10 0" ok. 139 A NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TRLEGRAPHY, . Broa Parents cannot provide ons and daughters; Bood operators always have posit ANTED—FIRST OLASS COO MUST BE A NEAT and dy white woman and thorough; derstand meats, game, sours bread and pastries, present: first class city reference. Call to-day or Monday even- ing, between 7 and 9 o'clock at No. 9 bast Hath st w* ‘ANTED—AT NU. 3 COTTAGE PLACE, NEAR Bleecker st., a German or swedish girl for general housework; must be a good plain cook. HELP ' WANTED—FEMALES. ‘ANTED—LADY OR GENTLEMEN CANVASSERS P52 a new woollen article used by ladies. Address box 1 ld Uptown Branch office. WANTED-A GOOD COOK THAT UNDERSTANDS the restaurant business. Apply at No. 9 Johnson street, Brooklyn, to-day or to morrow. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR, WHO UN- derstands quilting and fine work, on Grover & Ree machine. Apply before 10 A. M, at No. 11 East ANTED—A_ C! MBERMAID AND WAITRESS; se one who under: ands her work | first class Fofer, ences @ required. 1, from 9 uni o'clock, at No. ‘i West ara W4utep—Ten FIRST CLASS WAISTMAKERS AND a Snuhors; only, competent hands speed apply. Come ready to wo East 20ch st., one door from 4th av, asst Ww't, BURAR-WABERD, A SEAL TEE COLORED | ” oman with a tres 4 : sposi- tion wo travel, "Address Wher, Hera aie “X GERMAN YOUNG MA SA SITUATION a8 Moa or to mate ene ores petal ae nguire or uddress, tor two days, FR. it al Hen ory st. Sie SITUATION WANTED—BY A sTRONG YOUNG L, man. #1 years of axe, who will be found capable and willing 0 any rexpectab! I i ‘on or address P, KELLY, ¥, 310 Hast 2th ste peak nds (A. PRUSSIAN CAVALRYMAN, WHO HAS HAD A long experience of breaking im harness and saddle horses, ‘and, who also, Is an experienced veterinary sures ‘on, Wants a situation: speaks th wl Janguage fuontly: “Callior A'B., 915 ‘Brooine st. heist MnauaR YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS WAITER in city or country; good reference, Address J., 156 Heraid Uptown Branct office. ee oe RESPECTABLE COLORYD MAN WISHES A situation as waiter either in a private family or in 4 private bourding house; good city reicreuce. Call at # No, 41 West 4th st. third floor. A FRENCH WAITER WANTS A SITUATION— Speaks ood Waglish ina private family: good ref- erences trout last employer. Address Hi. 8. No, 133 West 19th st, 4 A COMPETENT MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS. onhurge, of attendant to a sick or tuvalid gentieman: na io} ‘uvel; good referen A bR- VEY, No. 44 Weat 24th sts Torerencom Address A FRENCHMAN (SPEAKING LITTLE ENGLISH) and his wife Wish situations in a private family, the man to make himself generally useful and the woman as good cook: very good reterence trom last employer. ‘Address A. HOUBEN, 85 South Sth av. second floor. AX INTELLIGENT AMERICAN LAD O¥ 16 WI-HES a situation in a grocery or any business to work tor his board; best references, Address LEWIS, 9) 6th av. A YOUNG PROTESTANT FRENCHMAN W! a situation ina family to teach French, G and Music: elty or country; city references. ‘Da pm son. RESPEOTABLE YOUNG COLORED MAN WANTS a situation ag waiter 1n a private tamily or private boarding house; good reference, Address 253 West 27th st., in care of Mrs. Hooker. (ORYIST.TA YOUNG MAN, HAVING SEVERAL leisure hours during the day and evening, desires employment to occupy them at home. Address UOPY- IsT, box 3,322 New York Post oitice. MIRST ULASS FRENCH MEAT AND PASTRY COOK nin a private family or boarding ddress L Sali TED—AS FIRS? CLASS in a private family, by a man who speaks Frenc i German aud English; is'a Protestant Call at 117 West 46th s!., in the upholstery store, MITUATION WANTE Y AN ACTIVE, RESPON- K) sible business man; hot particular; good relerences algo security it required. Address 8. ¥., box Ill Herald office. Src AtON, WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED French waiter. i a private family: best of reference. Aud HANE, Herald Uptown Branch office, SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN OF FAMILY, AS bartenders down town, preferred; good references &. Address 8. J. x 155 Herald office. Surana WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WILL ing to make himself generally useful; is a good Please call on or address JAMi8, No. 2 Kast room. th st SEFUL MAN.—AN. INTKLLIGENY AND ABLE- bodied young man wishes employment in alinost any capacity. Adaress Hi, B., 344 East 16th st., top floor. WWANTEDSA SITUATION AS coo HOROUGHLY understands his business; hot vate family or restaurant; colored, 17 West Wouston’s PANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A JEWELRY store, as porter; has experience in repairin clocks, and well acquainted with the manufactuiing au Jobbing houses and imporiers, or would take a sitantion @s porter in any business where @ good, steady young man ts required; wouid give security and first class ret erences trom. ‘last employer. Address JEW GLY PORTER, Herald office. WANTEDIA SITUATION IN A PRIVATE HOUSE or restaurants cook or waiter by ayoung mani boxt recommendation from last employer. Address KD: WARD, 212 West Sist st. CLERKS AND SALESMEN. YOUNG MAN OF EXPERIENCE DESIRUS A PO- sition as bookkeeper or assistant; is a fine penman and quick and accurate accountant: uncxceptionable reference from last employer. Address Kk, B. P.. 253 State st., Brooklyn. COMPETENT ATTORNEY AND CONVEYANCER saclerkship in a law or real estate ofiice, at a mollerate salary, best city reference. Address W. 107 Herald office.” * A GENTLEMAN, HAVING | A FEW LEISURE hours in the latter part of the day ‘and evening, Fold like to Keep a set of hooks or do copying. Address F, Beri town Branch office. PRACTICAL ACCOUNTANT ‘AND CORRESPON. dent 18 open to an engagement with a good house; Gould loan $1,200 on security; first class references. Ad- dress ACCOUNTANT, box 103 Herald oiltco. “CASH GIVEN TO THE PERSO! $350 pace CHEN 70 7B 3 aon Wi, Ga food steamship company’ oF bank : beat retcreaces required. Address A. M., box 1,! bg $500 company ; ber yea CASH -PAID FOR A POSITION AS COL- Reet Se Memenser —- bank or inegrans given; sala * Address AMENICUS, ‘uerald once. mi renee from kighe CHMAN, 2 Kast isth ‘sts sad: tion Gail on or adareas dlery store, GLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS GAR. dener; understands the cultivation of all kinds of fruits, flowers and vegetables; best reference. Call at r address 233 Henry st, tor three days, MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- man: can be highly recommended by former and et emplo ing Address Ja MES, box 157 Herald Upown COACHMAN WANTED—A SINGLE, FIRST CLASS, £ 1 See man, with bestreferonce. Address box 1.007 ‘ost office. SITUATION | WANTED. groom, by a German Hands the ‘business; seven 7 Call on or address H. K., 644 6 $8 COACHMAN AND thoroughly | ander- SITUATION WANTED AS GROOM OR TO TAKE charge of a gentleman's road establishment. by a competent young tnan; willing and obliging; good city reicrence. Call on or address JOMN, present ‘3 stable, 26 Lexington av. SITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN MAN AN wites no family: man as farmer and gardener: {to to genoral housework. Address L. W., box U6 ld office, SITUATION WANTED—BY A COACHMAN, WHO thoroughly understands his business; three’ years’ city reference ‘from last employer. Call at 60 West 434 St, private stable, OACHMAN.—A_ GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO OB- tain a place for his coachman. who has been in his rvice for tiree years, givin ig entire gatistaction: ‘is @ good driver and groom, and especially thorough and skilful in keepmg horses, harness, 4c. ,1n good condi- tion, Address L., box 1,846 Post office. oF —= HELP WANTED—MALES. NTED—A FEW (000 yD CANVASSING AGENTS; 7 A PE | ao ah ‘Monday, November 74 Ne 409 vtlton st, coruer 70 $% WEEKLY SALARY AND &XTRA COM 12 intaton tos SA wg la willing to work and carn it Apply at #8 Fourth st., Brooklyn, ‘THE TRADES. YOUNG MAN WISHES WORK INA DENTISTRY, . Understands all mechanical work. Address D TISt, Herald Uptown Branch office. IRST CLASS PROOF READER Fanre—In & _book office, Address T., box 9 station D. O ARCHITROTS.—A “YOUNG MAN DESIRES BEE engagement as assistant; is a tgret and fee 3 wot aad competent to prep are general and deta drawings Address 4, B., box 3,091 New York Post of Wai YOUNG MAN TO LEARN 4 GOOD busi to $300. Addreas , stating ter ON, Herald office. WAXTED—A goon copren p PLATE £ ral wor! grams). Address LAY, COSkCK ESO! es JANTED—A FIRST CLASS PLATE POLISHER silver. TE ANY & 6O., 53 and 55 ined st on W ANTED—A has GILDER ON SILVEI 1 ast TePANT £60" gDE Prince vireet TANTED—AN ENGINEER IN A FAT RENDERING and sausage making establishment, wilin xenerally useful, Address box 4 Williamsburg ¥ TANTED—A_ BUSHLEMAN; week: also a tailor's back H, A. TOPHAM, V ANTED.- EXPERIENCED FORE boys’ fancy clothing; must have beer in the business. Address, with good releren box 140 Herald office, BDF WiLL BE PAID BY A PRACT! $25 giocer for a permanent and sultan best city reference. ress, ail the week, E box 107"Heraid office. WAGES §12 PER hop to rent. Apply te + 29 and 31 Falton st. For Other Want Advertisements See Directory. IOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A THOR- oughly experienced coachman and groom; married, no tamily; first class reference; ‘as chambermuid: Address JOHN ADAMS, 147 Kast 19th at. COAGEMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENG. lishman, married, no family; understands his duties thoroughly: can be well recommended by last cinployer. ‘Address J. 8, 133 West 19th eo rs eri TC NOVERNESS WANTED—FOR AN ONLY DAUGH- X ter, 6 years oid: a German widow preterred. Ap. licants’ please state recommendations aud full particu. rs to A. A, B., Herald office. JITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN (MARRIED) man, no family, as coachman and groom; seven years" City reference. Address H, K.,box 201 Herald office. HOSE DESIRING A GOOD PRACTICAL GARDEN- erand man of ail work; has a chest of tools: can do all the carpenter work required ; first rate references. Address P, H. S., Stapleton, SL Wa xtED— co. ACHMAN AND GARDENER; MUST understand both branches thoronghly ; Protestant; ———— LES AT AUCTION, DRIAN HL LEER, AUCTIONEER, ipreme Court sale of four valuable Lots northwest corner Tenth avenue and Li2d street, fe be Sold at Auction, on 1UsSDAY, Novemper li, ati2 o'clock, at the Exchahge Salesrooi, 11 Broadway. FDGWICK, Referee, ADRIAN Ye MULLER SON, Auctionvers, No. 7 Pine suréet._ MR. DANIEL A, MATHEWS to the lovers of art that he hae the majority of which ar titel ictures, e majority of wht ‘u rely new pl OF THR MOST EMINENT AMERICAN ARTISTS, via Willian Hart J. We Oasiear SOP Cropsey, J. Brown, 8.J. Guy, Swain Gifford, W. L. Sonutag, A F. Bellows, Edward Moran and mahy others. The em tire collection, 10 BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON TURSDAY and Wednesday, November 10 and 1, at 12 o'¢lock each day, AT THE GALLERY, 47 and 49 LIBERTY STREE®. Now on bition, with catalogues, P MERICAN AR begs to annou received 12 gmail family, preferred; tnust have undoubted reierence. ANTED—A GOOD PRACTICAL FARMER AND Winter. Address K-, box 105 Fost office, Keyport, Mon- tion as coachman or waiter; refers to present em- W “isiteimman, who woroudily uncsrseards his ban, box, Wappinger's Falls, N, W ‘wits t take sare of a pecdemans place during the mouth county Wate A COLORED MAN, SINGLE, SITUA- Lat private stable 30 West 45d st, ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY AN dose; sen West HCE reference. Call on or ad- “HELP (WANTED—MALEs, 7 STEWART 4&0, Want several aia Rea yinet GLASS USRERS. a se having ef reterte er- sonally at MAN Pas 9A. M. Broad = way and Tenth street or by letter, With nate ahd roter: ence, addressed to the firm. A DIRECTORY ADVERTISING —IWO OR THREE « experienced advertising solicitors wanted for New York and Pn as very! liberal commission or salary; none but th 1g 4 thorough knowledge of the busi: Tess need apply aeune United sates Business Director! fice. JACOCKS & CO,, 121 Duane st., this floor. Dg th DON’T FORGET TO CALL AND SEE. Sell Universal Clothes Dampener, a new pate best Bead article now offered: wanted by all families; \DEKDONK, 405 Grand street, A WiOCAL AGENT AND SUBSCRIPTION SOLICTT. + ors wanted for Ne ork and each city and county in the United State ve minneewerks weekly salary $15; commissions added. Address, tor two Weoka, R, DAVIS,’ 5 Walnut st., Philadelphia. —ON ASCOUNT OF SICKNESS SELL or $00 eash my position as ticket seller anid partner a popular exhibition, now travelling. Address Putast RE, Herald office. GENTS WANTED.—SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS.— agent in every county in the Europe to seil the world re- wing Machines and the Wilson Machines, to whom we are prepared to offer extraordinary inducements. For tull, particulars appiy to or addres WIL ING MACHINE PONY 25" and S39 Broadway, New York. “Special it ducemonts to exporters. GENTS AND TRAVELLERS.—SEVEN NEW AR- ticles just out; one gentleman made $19 70 in one sold every whe ady employment; goed salary uaran tee f AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY, 800 Broadway. CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS to Joarn telegraphy and take positions, THOMP SON'S College, 2) 4th posite Cooper Institute. Telography taught practically, with instrament, in ono quartor, I WILL YOUNG MAN, WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH, FRENCH e unexceptionally situation as book- 650 Broadway. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, aS Slerk. cashier, or A eaeants good references. Ad- “A GENTS WANTED OF SALARY ANDO COMMIS. sion, to sell an article meeting with quick and ules, Address H. ‘e SCRIVER, box 121 station D. ina "—TBN GENTLEMEN OF GOOD ADDRESS TO + introduce a new and staple article: salary oF commission; OTe need canvassers preierred, ‘aln- quire ot RAKDO. PH, 139 8th st, near Broadway. iE “88, OF LARGE PRACTICAL experience, and who was successtully engayed from 1858 to 1370 in cotton manufacturing on his own account and as agent or one of the most suecessiul mills in the United siates, desires to make an ongagement with some manutacturing or mining firm or corporation ; corre- spondence solicited and the best of references givon, both as to Jotegrity, capacity and energy. Address A. E., box 182 Herald office. A NATIONAL SCHOOL + Sth st., near Broadwa: garaphy is taught practical! ions. N OFFICE BOY—MUST LIVE WITH HIS Parents; wages $3 aweek. Address, in_ his own handwriting, stating age aud residence, M. U. N., 213 Herald office. OF TELEGRAPRY, 139 : only school where tel- 3} day and evening; posi- SITUATION WANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED man, to keep stock in order or would take a posi- ifion as hizht porter In some good business house; can ‘mark and pack goods well; best city references’ aud security furnished if required. Address W. 8., Herald Brooklyn Branch office. A. EIRST CLASS SALESMAN WANTED—TO. SELL ladies’ neckties on commission; must be well ac Quainted with first class trade, Address SALESMAN, box Ie 163, Herald office. OOT AND SHOE TRADE. —WANTED, BY A STEADY uation as salesman in a “pushing” store; sixte 8’ experience ; ore or country. Address HOTS, box 126 Herald Uptown ranch office, KOO —A YOUNG MAN, WITH LARGE CITY Gloxperionce, wants a situation’: wa good sign makers Gord jrererences. Address, for three days, GROCER, G= [LEMEN OF GOOD ADDRESS WANTED—TO canvass for legitimate medical specialty ; medical students of all schools can double.their income by a few hours’ work each day. Address, with real name, for interview, BONA Pipes, box 18) Herald oflice. NTELLIGENT, EXTROED IC AND EXPERIENCED solicitors wanted-—Laberal inducements to competent ofan eddrews JOHN i POMTER & CO., Puplishers, hil aceite Pa. 0. F,—THE HEART AND HAND DESIRE RB- Shonsibis and active agents wherever there. tos loane. Address WILLIAM H, BARNES, box 4,091 Post . New York. IVE MEN WANTED—TO SELL THis “DECARBON. ater,” necessary in every dwelling and business place; also travellers to introduce it outside of New York to grocers, druggists, house turnishers, store deal- rs, &o, 599 Broadway, room it, :RY SALESMEN WANTED—MUST BE WELL Aequalnted. with retail city krocers; uiso sulesinan, for Ceniral Pennsylvania: zgod salary: on:y expertenced men need apply. Address WHOLBSALE, H Herald office XUN TRADE.—A TRAVELLING SALESMAN, OF Gling exnerienee and a thorough Knowledge of the business, controlling trade, desires to make an engage. ment with ‘a first class house, Address 8. Z., box 116. i ice. SALESMAN WANTED—FOR THE CLOTHING AND shirt trade. SNEDEKER, WATROUS & BOYNTON, Manufacturers and Jobbers, 859 Broadw ITUATION WANTED—SY A GENTLEMAN, 60 YEARS old, in some oftice where his services would pe avail- able ; 1s tully competent to take charge ; correspondence. Address Y. 8. Herald office, TATIONERS.—A POSITION AS SALESMAN WANTED by a young tan having several years’ exverjence im the retuilssiationery businens. Address STATIONER, box 121 Herald ote TENOGRAPRER WANTED—FOR A LAW OFFICE; © must write in either Graham's or Benn, Pitman’s system, and at a fair rate of speed; his long hand must be noat and plain. Address, with’ specimens of short hana apd I Jong hand, STENOGRAPHER, box. 1,683 Post office Sere WRITER WANTED—FOR CORRE- spondence and light editorial work; wages $2 per A 8 685 Post omic T° DRUGGISTS.—A COMPETENT YOUNG MAN wants a situation; city or country; three years’ ex- perience; best references from last omployer; speaks Gorman,’ Address RUDOLPH, Herald, Uptowm Branch oitlee, Wasnt SALESMAN IN A DRY GOODS STORE, who understands dressing windows; must speak German. Apply a shingzon st, Hoboken, wat D—A SITUATION AS SALESMAN IN THE wholesale or retail jewelry business: five years’ employer. Address exporience; reference from PLEO D, box 208 Herald offic: ANTED—A SITUATION AS clothing house; fully compete: erence "AdUress, 10 urve Caya, PHORESSON. Herald, office. taped IN A ‘ANT MAN ACQUAINTED With THK J / ilovaie, and retail procery trade of New Yack nity. ” espenence and. saat Gxpected, D, & A, Herald ames, pia ANTED—A_ RESPECTABLE WOMAN; WILLING todo housework, for a small family in return tor comfortable home. Addre: Herald office. w+ ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WAITRESS AND TO DO hight earinen er willing to go a short distance in the count neice 8 if competent and weil recom- Dielock, room Abit at 41 Chambers st, om Monday, at 95 Wantep- a fo eed TRIMMER. NONE hers need apply 0 fed sy HANKETTY’S (late of A. T. Stewart's), No. . Brooklyn. WANTED A, Yo vOURS a Cae gaye he! AS petent to taxe eating Wilson ofan infant, and who can operate on Whe ‘iison's machine, pply, from i to 3, ‘ANTED—A THOROUGALY EXPR Famed and Cur sewer, at EHR: figures and come well recommenda oe Rarets in hd w Midd ANTED—AN AMERICAN YOUNG MAN, V 20 years ot age; must be a ah ie erences ang salary expected, EXPERT, Herald office. isiactory ret- |) N=, TELEGRAPH E oF new on: Berman Pe zo learn operating for our new o sitions, iiberat salaries, Address WESTERN ELRGr ie TELEGRAPH COMPANY, Phuadelphia, Those acquaint! ie ay Oke is sale lignor dealers: inay-appuy DE! aig 198 Greenwich st. New (0 REAL ESTATE AGENTS—THE SUBSCRIBER T desires to find some agent that ts thoroughly respon: sible to rent and take entire charge of tenement prop- erty; one that will pay monthly in ene attend to all repairs and pay general rent and to be responsible m Gvery particular for such proporty. i. G. MATURIN, Bixpenhy Savings Bank, Astor place, New York. ANTED—THREE FIRST CLASS ADVERTISEMENT W rs, on an easy and extra popular canvass work tothe right men good, inducements offered. arose ds ¥. COs '£G0., Herald Brooklyn Branch office, [V ANTED—HBAD Sat Witte FOR LARGE RESTAU. W rth jown town ; must be active, efficient and work for low wages A$ present, Address, with refer nc id wages wan’ , HAD WAITER, box 183 8 Heral ‘ANTED,-MEN OF TACT AND INDOMITABLE Derseverance may earn agoyd living. by applying at room 6, 751 Broad st., Newark, CANVASSERS TO SELL A STAPLE AR- W2ioee by ALASKA MERCHANDISE COMPANY, 104 Reade at, New York. ANTED—AS FOOTMAN AND UND! RI WAITER, A W ung and active man, Who has good sity recom. mendations. Apply at 19 Waverley placa, between Ii Bud 12 2elock, W ANTED—A_ MAN THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED: with the agvertising public to ema Per new. a secure advertisement on. mite partes nead apply. Address ADVERTISER, Tierald. of AITER WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED WAITER, Fre’ Epalish or German only, who can hring satiamnciony teferences {rom families Now York. Ap- ply at 27 Madison av., Monday, from 10 to I Ms NTED—A FIRST CLASS: ADNERTISING CA y Sansa) & Hos Feat opportunity for a good mai Adaress box $906 ft WASTEDI A MANAGER FOR A WESTERN PHO- tographatelier. Address, and pertection, box 4,490 New York Post office. TANTED—A CAPABLE ADVERTISING AGENT W tor & vee rane, ot sicpmarion, ‘on fav 33 ble. terms. CON: CE, box 191 Her: office, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WAITER AND A a W to wash glasses and ron of errands, Cedar Wy ara ONS peuehe at pd pati mai o +98 raion square, or 194 Weondway, Williamsburg, tebe’ aia" 8a TED—AN ASSISTANT BOOKKFAPER, AD- Wan a8 0. PB, BTAAB & OO., 82 Warcsay street 6)% DRY GOODS SALESMEN, 7 YUNIOR HANDS Zi) and 6 check boys wanted, at A., FIELDS’, 249 and Wi Grand st, corner Chrystie, 900 CASH BONUS GIVEN TO THRE PERSON who can fo rhe me pag fg situation now or by the Ist of = am impotent bookkeeper: ‘noroughly with ‘all office work; and Lig French i yen enn English; Lo i ilo. ven Address Bost oboe. ‘4 iucigqsing samples ot skill , JERE. JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER, ‘Furniture, bale ah vet id Fine Arts Salesroom, 7 NASSAU STREET. Real Bitate De epartment, 21 Park Row, New York. On TUESDAY, 4t 1033 o'clock, at the Salesroom, 3 Nassau street:— Large sale of genteel Household Furnitare, velvet ang Brussely carpets, Mirrors, seven Fianotories by the clty makers. ‘Aigo a fine assortment of office Desks, Chairs, revolw ing do., Railing, oO diteloth, _ Mattings, & UCTION SALE OF HYAOCINTHES, LILIES, TULIPS, Narcissus, Crocus and other beautiful winter and spring Flowering Bulbs, on TUESDAY, November 10, at Ib o'clock A. M., real atl? Porting. ane 1 ircet,, LIAM netLiot OWE & HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS. Morteaae sale rich Household Furniture, at 15 squth Pro se place, East Forty-first street, etween First and Second avenues on WEDNESDAY, November Ll, at 1034 o'clock. The entire elegant Purniture tn above house, viz. — ‘wood Pianotorte, richly carved rosewood Parlorsui® wood and inarquotry Bt tai pores, Cabinets, Ped walnut and gilt Pier and Mantel Surrors and Cornices, 15 valuable O1i Paintings, modern and old; one magnificent and rich rosewood Chamber Suit, it $1,200, containing four pieces; walnut and ‘inuple. Bedroom. Sui Jeather and walnut Library and Dining Suits, Sideboard, lsxtension Table, French secretaire French Cabinet Deaks, Library Bookeases and Secretaire, bronze, ormulu and marble Clocks and Sidepieces, Musical Box; brocatel, silk and lace Curtains, Carpets, hair Mattresses and Bedding through the house, Sale commences with kitchen urensils. alognes at office of SE Corner University jace und Eighth stress om Tuesday mor 0, ” hi oun MILLIE Marshal and ‘Attorney for Mortgages. Y W. R. MITCHELL, AUCTIONEER.—MANUFAO- Silver Plate Company will sell at auction, at their sales. ja. turer's sale on account of removal.—The Tauntom room, No. 4 Maiden {ane, daily, until further notice, a¢ away. , Auctioneer, Tb o'élock “A. Ma, theit entire Stock of elegant Silvers lated Ware, Tal a Catlery, &c. The attention of the ena te, otal tatirant proprietors is called to this nd By order of Tauaton Silver Plate Company. 7 “JOHN H. SWAIN, Treasurer. JROCKERY, ROCK AND YELLOW WARE, CHIN Motto | Coffees, Cutlery, “ £0,—HENR: LOZ “Auctioneer, sols, Monday: Now. 1 o'clooke. general assortment to sult dealers, LIAM HUDERSON, 10 College place. BNRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9 AT 10} O'CLOCK, SIXTH. AVENUB. nein Piety SBCOND STREKT, Comprising Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Fronch plate Sirrors clegant Curtains, Turkish Pastor ‘sults, (9 gatins; rich inlaid Cabinet, Parlor Table, Podes- tals, Easels’ Jardintores, French Cloaks, Bronzes, Vason, Statuary, rion walnut Chamber Sult, Corntces, artaing, Etagero,’ fine French china Dinnér and Tea Services, jandsome Silverw: it and id Glass nest quality hair! Engravings, &c., &c. cost, and in use’ sine: foady at office of auctioneer, ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTION SER. MORTGAGE SALE OF HOUSI sHOLD FURNITURE, WN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBES. 11, AT 10% O'CLOCK, AT NO. 118. WEST FORTY! SEVENTIT STREET. The entire contents ofa tour story house, all in splem- ait order and worthy the alter on of housekeepers, By onder LAS, M. WILLIAMS, Attorney for Mortgages. ENRY D. MINER, AUCT 1ONEER, ds kT A 1847. late Henry 3 veece £2} diner Hitaianed 347. at 103, o’olock, # t the Ralesroom — * No, 105 Duane stre et, near Broadwi genteel Househoid ah oi | ba pm Carpets About 400 rosewood, plat sk walnut and oak tenes, kota, Mirror and Chair BY ‘anes, to be Co ot fe Tr Alfred Barber, Assigneo# , Bankrupicy. Details in time, mea JOHNSON, Ji AUCTIONEER, she al Estate ee aN ee aoe row Fecha yan a0,8 & 87.N. ay itony SALE 0. Too PARK WAY LOTS, FORMERLY, up. aa sTCH Ces ‘ac NEAB PROSPi ST PAR! OK LY: ul rn imited munion eda TUES Gay CNOVE maga 17, at Lotcle ok 3 RE y ane ‘urner, \- auaruuua’s BND T° _ HARRISON | The most exits ordinar; yestment that bys ever COLLATION t chance for speculative im i i ha Cate en offered since the tounda- ion of Broo in EAL E: at 18 DOWN AND OWNER MUST SELL ee \tevor the property will bring. Look at the I i HY before the da: ay ot sale, Coney Island. horse cars with a ee Hamilton or Fulton te: every ven ne ues daily to the ground, and an ‘will be tnere © » show it. ‘or mans ¢ nd other information apply to JERE. JOHNSON, 3”. Auctioncer, No. $1 Park row and 3¥ ssa strcee, Now York, oF 800 Fulton street, Hroukiyme P, TRA! VER, AUCTIONEER, J. will ¥ Hof Tuesday, November 10, at 57 and 5 Great Jone . street, at 10} o'clock, @ large lot of Fur- was. Cag pets, Mirrors, &c., Particulars morning ORRY. 3 WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. Execeftor's sale of Porth wees, corner Sth ay, and 33t™ st, Stable No. 15 Bast 390 s\ LUDLOW & CO. will sell at public auctt ERA ey imnfor ta Tarkat 1 oclook at the Ee ehagiye Salosroom ovine Helga Es ener, sth He house: hi is in most Oxll7 tet deep, erfect 0} and con rae sfiyrary, reception aaa fo and billta + possession wiven ou delivery ral ‘FOO! ‘the dead, on or bel BREEN Noy tie Rani two sto sable ae fot ya ont ns try mension to fu tat de oe Of Lot, 99, Wil Tinge a a seen aa ‘exening b; ton eB £8 £00. re Ne as PAYOR, AUCTIO Soe TaTON AND M. si Storage, | 1B Aa Fou ee tea Dave ap Bale @' Yer for milo SP all kinds of | from -ANTED—UASH aos; Py Re ngg CLASS ro SHANE a ways mS oy en es fore 9 A. M., in retail de ABBY ot Mo an 1k, oe RING CANVASSER OF EX- WAGE ito wort ong commercial wooriys sieciel Peta OE hg a lent gentlem: Aa. ress, with Porerenees, OANTABSER, “box 160" Yierald % ce. WANTED—AN ACTS! LAD, IN A WHOLESALE W “Raed oer ks nieral business, errands and collect city ace ot wy ene must rene it spected; ne tanta hi dap. ot gale Re Goods Bt isha silanes prices. Open evenings. ‘PAP YRRORERG SALES. soa anct cae hace a Men's nna ne sayy omoa be a fant By ord ve goin \r, Canal street. ‘Thursday—Mon’s an: ae a street. rinsed 1 “For Other Advertisements Under This Heading Seo Directory.

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