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SITUATIONS WANTHD—rE MALES, rete ah brmenberie SITUATIONS WANTED—PEMALES. Cooks, do. EST 90TH ST. ¥ BETWEKN 6TH WEST 27TH ST. —A RESPBCTABLE WOMAN AS class cook: understands all kinds of cooking te boarding jection to a pri Call for two days. FRONT ROOM, TOP womi Groner ina small private family ; is a good b: uit maker; best Felerence. AST 281H ST., IN THE BASEMENT.—A RE- 8 ain cooking no obj jase: best city reterence, ‘Vato family; best city reference. Call Monday. AY. A., KEAR HOUSE, THIRD FLOOR —TWO respectable German girls; one as cook, wash bermaid and waitress, o! and froner; the other as chi do general housework. Chambermaids, &c. SPRING ST.—TWO SISTERS AS FIRST OLASS chambermaids in a hotel or boarding ‘aeist in the washing or, watti ave lived chr: ‘who apprecia’ Bail for'thves ba PAVONIA AVY., a priv: lace; none bi ears” in last Fespectuble ‘young girly need apply. JERSEY CITY.—A YOUNG girl to do upstairs work or waiting; hine: can do the tarmily sowini on or address, tor three days, M. F. EVERGREEN AV., English Protestant’ gtr waitress, usukeeper, Sus REYNOLDS. se WEST 4TH 8’ 1g; best city reference, ehambermaid and ny capacity. Address x RESPECTABLE YOUNG girlas Shambermaet and waitress ina private WEST 41TF ST. girlas chambermald and seamstress in a private tor two days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG or nurse and ily; best city reference. Call Dressmakers and Seamstresses. WEST ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS AND MAN- engagement by the day or would go to ladies’ houses at z moderate charge; good references, Address, by letter, We maker wishes ai ‘week ; can cut and fl: wel 8T. MARK’ ‘m0 out by the day ; remakes sult wgantly and chi ST.—AN EXPERI. work at home, or will nd party dresses ele- YOUNG AMERICAN PERSON AS. <8; Willing to aasist in other duties, Call on or addreas Miss M. A. VARICK ST—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER wishes a few engagements by the week or month; no objection to the country, Can be seen on Monday. .—-A YOUNG WOMAN AS seamstress in a private family; understands ssmaking and all kinds of family sewing; can ope- Wheeler & Wilson's machine: no objection to go the country; best reference, Can be scen for two i WEST 23rll AST 83D °T.-A DRESSMAKER, OF SEVERAL years’ experience and best cli atronag» of afew more families; sults made upward; a perfect fit warranted. A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to go out by the day as seamstress; can cut aud 308 RES 23D ST.—AS COMPETENT SEAM- ladies’ underwear and intants' a spe- clalty: work can be seen. Address M. WEST 3iTH ST,—-AN EXPERIENCED DRESS. erienced operator on Wilcox and Gibbs’ machine, would like a few engagements to no objection to go out of the city. maker, also ox oout by the day, Call cn (f address Miss B, CORNER 21ST ST,—A FASHIONA- ble dressmaker wishes employment by the day, ‘or would take work home; good cutter and fitter and stylish trimmer: her work can ‘suits by applying at Mine. Elders, 6TH AV., NEAR 26TH ST.—BALL DRESSES— A Parisian dressmaker. who has perfect taste, importer of very handsome be seen on elegant silk cuts and fits gracefuily, Is all drosses and flowers} will go out by the day or take vork at home. 8D AV.—A DRESSMAKER, WHO PITS PER- fect and (rims in the latest a uring the dull season: {fs thoroughly com- fall on or address DRESSMAKE: 6TH AV., NuAR 42D ST.—MISS BARBER, AN old dressmaker, will go out by the day or work ‘les, will work for COMPETENT DRESSMAKER AND OPERATO! & n’s machine wishes wor! lay or week in families: can cut and fit ladie: DRESSMAKER, Heral SWEDISH GIRL WANTS A SITUATION A seamstress and dressmaker; can do embroidery Adaress EMBROIDERY, box 127 Herald and inds of family sewing. Ad- Uptown Branch office. city reterenc Uptown Branch LADY OF EXPERIENCE IN CUTTING AND FI?- fine shirts would lise to take the charge of the or out of the house, work of @ large suirt house dress, all week, C. W, 130 Ba: GOOD DRESSMAKER WILL GO OUT BY THE day. Address J. G., box 12 Herald Uptown Branch D DESIGNER house: would go to DRESS AND CLOAK FITTER desires a position in a first cl city; reierences, Address MANIUAMAKER, Her- ACTICAL DRESSMAKER (NORW! s) experience, wants a situati: ER, Herald Uptown EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE few more engagements by 9; understands cuttin, ratoron Wheeler & the day In private and fitting: is a first llson'’s machine; reter- required. Address COMPETENT, box 126 Herald Uptown Branch office. 8 SEAMSTRESS OR LADY'S MAID, BY A WELL ‘tous French person; under- ressinaking; good refer- Herald Uptown Branch educated and indus! kinds of sewing a dress ¥. S., box KE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT is at 218 Broadway, in the Herald Building. ANTED—BY A COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS ongagemont to do family sewing: isa first operator on Wheeler & Wilson clothes a_ specia.ty. Brooklyn Branch <ifice. Address SEAM Gencral Housework, &c. 125 9TH ST., BETWEEN SOUTH IST AND 21 Brooklyn, E. D.—A young Protestan eae Germun, to do light housework in a small fam- Mrs. 0, REDEKE, 3D AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO GO out to work by the day or month to do general housework ; references. 8T.—4 YOUNG GIRL light housework and washing (or ily. Can be secon at her present employer's and be well reoommended, Laundvesses, dc. SOUTH STH AV.—A FIRST OLASS LAUNDRESS solicits washing tp do at her house; linens a fineries done in a superior style; by the week or mon! Q] CHARLES ST. IN THE REAR—A PROTESTANT ‘woman to go out by the dav to work or take to her own home washing and ironing; understands her busi- ness. WEST iSTA ST., REAR, TOP FLOOR, RACK A respectable woman solicits gentiemon’s \d Jadies’ washing ; Toferences. 127 WEST 33D 8T.—A RESP!OTABLE WOMAN TO “ 0 out by the day or week as laundress. Ca!l for two days. 127 WE-T 31ST ST., KEAR.—A COLORED LAUN- Af dress wishes gentlemen's or tamilies’ washing by the week or dozen; good reference, Call or ad PROFESSIONAL SITU. ATIONS W. FEMALES. A baby. PROFESSOR OF MUSIO, WISHES T a a ro 68: and singing. Address PAOFESSIO: Uptown Branch office, oderate char, NAL, box 120 WIDOW, WITH ONE CHILD, DESIRES COPYING own nome. ‘Addiess E. C., North 23 to do at her Tarrytown, Westehester county, N. ¥. YOUNG LADY IN REDUCED CIRCUMSTANCES Wishes employment as copyist, daily governess tor young children, or would sew Ina family at $1 (a pe isa good operator ou Willcox & Gibbs’ machin dress M., box 20 Herald office. PHYSICIAN'S WIFE, LEFT WITHOUT FAMILY relatives, would be giad to find a home with some person as companion or housekeeper where she Gould have care and interest as one of the tamily. Ad- eldert, dress Mrs. 134 WEST 30TH ST., OVER TAILOR’S STOR: A 2 respectabia colored laundress wishes ladies and Gentlemen’s washing or day wort 136 EAST 28TH ST., NEAR LEXINGTON AV., 0 second tloor.—A young. resnectoble woman to do the washing for ladies and gentlemen; good refer- ences. 206 EAST 2TH ST.. TWO FLIGHTS UP, BACK room.—Experlenced laundress; ladies and gen- femen's washing carefully done. QOG WHS? Ble BT, TRIUMPH | LAUNDRY.— Wanted, facilies’, ladies’ or gentlemen's wash- tng, futing ang puffing done in first class style; give me a trial; all orders by postal cards promptly atiended to. 218 WES? serH st. TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTA: ble woman to do'family washing. 6 220 FAST 9TH ST, FIKST FLOOR, BACK.—A respectable married woman to go out washing and ironing or housecleaning, or would take in wash ing: beat clty reterence. 29] BAST UTH ST.—A MOST RESPECTABLE WO- man to take in washing or ts willlug to go out by the day; best reference, Gali or address. 993 29 DRESS WISHES EAST 29TH ST.—A_ LAU. ladies’ and gentlemen’s linen to do up at home; does French fluting and puffing; best city reference if required, 22: FAST 415T ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS iting ; to go out by the day; understands all kinds of also to take ladies’ and gentlemen’s was! her own hous ing into F 0 gi best city reference. Call for two days. 228 West OTH Si, IN THE BASEMENT.—A washerwoman wishes washing by the week, month or dozen. Mrs. CARSON, 235 EAST 22D ST., NEAR 3D AV., REAR BUILD. 2) ing, top floor.—A respectable woman to take In Washing. or to go out by the day. 238 dst ST. NEAR 3D AVA COMPETENT lnundress wishes gentlemen's or families’ wash- Post office, New Haven, Conn. N accompL teach children; speaks French and Spanish. and would Ife to docopying athome. Address Miss 0. A., 406 West 28th. A ZQUNG LADY, BXPERIFNOED IN TEACHING, desires a position in @ school or tarnily, or woul: Accept a position as copyis. Address Miss L. H.R, Heraid Brooklyn Branch office. A XOONG FRENCH LADY WILL TEACH FRENCH and the rudiments of music in exchange for sourd. Address i. B., box 2,585 Post oftice. A.738) FOR, PRIVATE 1 . Sally, ull June 18, to pri ry or advanced pupils, Herald Uptown Branch offi in knei HOLME A FOREMAN WHO CAN GET UP PATTERNS wishes a situation in a wholesale clothing house, or 4s assistant; best city reterences. Address *UKEMAN, Herald Uptown Branch office A LADY WRITES LETTERS, BUSINESS LETYERS, frlendiy letters, advertisements, paragraph Pamphiets; revises manuscripts, correcis faulty panct Ation, capitalization, construction of senvences, xramn- mar, ‘tc.; answers newspaper correspondence and re- plies to editorials and oritwisms. Miss W., No. 1% 4th ay., opposite Cooper Institute, head of second flight. Peexor AND SPANISH TAUGUT BY AN ACCOM. Sth : plished young lady. Address Miss a. A. 406 West ES LAtreas WRITTEN IN ENGLISH OR FRENCH, copying dene, translations made and private los- sons given by an experienced lady. Call or or address s. H., 220 East Fittieth street GQITUATION WANTED—A LADY OF CULTURE WILL give services for a home with a lady of means; un- questioned reterence, Address box 10) Heratd Uptown ranch office, HE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT 4g at 218 Broadway, in the Herald Building. (HE ART OF FORTUNE TELLING TAUGHT BY A female astrologist just from Europe; entirely new Le No. 166 West Twenty-titth street, first fl gat, ‘ont ing; will go out two days: pillow shams and window shades; terme reasonable; best reference. Call on or address Mrs, HOBBS, Q5Q WEST WTH ST. TOP FLOOR.—A MARRIED #4 woman to go cut by the day office cleaning, wi nud ironin, “afraid to work. 3] 7TH AV., SKCOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A respectable widow to do ladies’ and gentiemen’s washing ; understands fluting and polishing; city reter- ence, 390) EAST OTH St. SECOND FLOOR, BACK OY room, in the rear.—A competent Protestant woman to go out by the day or week to do washing and ironing or housecleaning: best city rete 340) WEST MOTH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN ¢ to go out to work by the dav ag Laundress or to do general housework; three years’ reference trom last 13 East MTH st, ROOM 1—AN AMERICAN woman to wash for gentlemen or families at her residence, Call on or address, tor three days, Mrs, DOUGLASS. 4] 6 EAST 16TH 8T., ROOM 14, TOP FLOOR.—TO LO fo out to work, washing or ironing, or to take itin the Can be seen fortwo days. Call or ad- dress, 61 WEST 51ST 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN J to do ladies’ gentlemen's washing at her own house at 75e. per dozen; putting, flating and polish- ing done promptiy; best reference. rs, FAGGA, 88 8D AV., THIRD FLOOR, BAOK.—A FIRST class iaundress, who understands fluting and olishing in all their branches, to take families’ and gen- Hemen's washing by the month or week. jouse. 88 8D AV., NEAR 53D 8T., TOP FLOOR.—A 2) respectable woman destres a fow gentiamen's or families’ washing, or would go out by the day; two years’ reference. 926 8D AV,, SECOND FLOOR.—MRS. GALPINIGIVES beautitul work at reasonable rates, with no dis eppointments; gentlemen's washing, 75c. per dozen ; ladies’, 75c. and $1; select families make contract by the'weck or month, Call or addres: 962 38D AV., FIRST FLOOR, ROOM 2—TWO YOUNG € laties wish to take in washing and itoning; also plain sewing. Nurses, dc, ELDRIDGE ST.~A RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman desires a child to bring up on the bottle, or would take a couple ot older children to hoard ; will're- ceive a mother's care. Call on or address PATTON, “[] HARRISON ST, BASEMENT.—A YOUNG WIDOW a6 wet nurse. “Call for two days. A. CORNELIA St, ROOM 7.—A YOUNG GIRL, 15 years old, to take care of one child in a private tamily. Call tor three days. Mrs W4%, LLOWERS.—LESSONS IN THIS ART GIVEN ‘at moderate charges by a finished teache for embroidery on tick goods ANTED—A POSITION AS COPYIST OR lady. Address ©. C., Branch office. SALE HELP WANTED—FEMALES. T. STEWART & CO. FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS, Fig T CLASS CLOAK MAKERS, FIRST CLA'S CLOAK CUTTERS, FIRST CLASS WAIST MAKERS, Only experienced hands need apply at NINTH STREET ENTRANCE (between? and Il A, M.), Brond- way and Tenth strect. Want A SALESLADY fehl) AT ONCE ‘or ladies’ and children’s underwear. Must be active and thoroughly competent to take charge. Liberal salary and permanent position offered to a person of competency. No application entertained unless submitting ful! references as to business qualitica- tions, 4c, Address, by letter, B. ALYMAN & 833¢ 6th a CHYRS WANT- A WABTIFICIAL FLOW. BRA) ¢ ed—First cings hands only. Aop!y on third floor to E, RIDLEY & SONS, corner Grand ena Allen sts. GOOD CHAMBERMAID AND — WAITRESS wanted—In a private ramily; must understand her business and bring reliable reference trom her last em- joyer’s, Apply at 2 Mast 73d st. 6 A RT OF CANVASSING; OR, AGENT'S GUIDE,” A little work that enables any one to make a living; by mail, 25c, NEW YORK BUOK CONCERN, No.7 Varren st., New York, CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, ROYS AND GIRLS to learn tolegraphy take’ positions, THOMP- SON'S Coliezo, 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institute. Telegraphy taught practically, with instruments, in one MAID AND WAITRESS WANTED—IN 4 private famil , but not a French woman; German or Swiss preferred: good ref: Srenee: Apply Monday, from 10 to 12 o'clock, at 365 ton T MME. LAFORCADE'S, NO. 6 WEST ITH 8° Wanted, very first class’ hands as waist 1 and a good’ operator on Wheeler & Wilson's ma 38, HESTER st—AN ENGLISH WOMAN WISHES OO achild to wet nurse at her own home; her own baby 334 months. Call for two days. att WHST STH ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE - YOUNG woman as nurse, chambermaid or waitress. Cail on oF address, tor one week, K. M. ©, 18 LUDLOW ST., BASEMENT.—A, YOUNG WOMAN, speaking French, German and English, as wet KING S1., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A respectable widow woman wishes a chud to nurse ND FLOOR,—A SOUTH. 0 child's nurse in a first class famaly; g: Apply between 7 and 9 A. M. and and 7 P. M. LADY OF EDUCATION, NOT OVER 3), re housekeeper: competent to ma ke home attractive ean secure permanent home and liberal compensation Address, with particulars, M. OC. CUTTER, Herald office’ OWS AND TIES GIVEN OUT TO EXPERIENCED - REAGRS steadyemployment; good pric ard 8 * Come 100 WEST 4!TH ST.—WANT RESSMAKER WANT! dry goods house in Boston; must be a person of au- perior taste: a pertect fitter and must thoroughly unde- stand her business: a most desirable, altuation for the right party. Apply to WILSON & GRKIG, 771 Broad- way, corner of 9th st. 150 WEST STH ST.-AN EXPERIENCED LADY e a8 nurse, or nurse to an invalid; reference trom it oo physician and alady. Calon or address SE. 'OREWOMAN AND GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT wanted in a first class dressmaking establishment: must have city reference ; liberal terms to the eane per ice. 20: PARK AV. BROOKLYN.—A YOUNG GIRL «) from the South, as nurse and seamstress: un- ae nds cutting and fitting; willing to assist with all work. Address. 235 EAST 2D ST.. BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS., e) roar building, top floor.—A respectable womait Wishes a buby to bring upon the vette, Call for two jay 393 EAST 10TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, oe Scotch widow as nurse in a good fainily; re: ence. nm 400 Bast 23D ST.—-AN EXPERIENCED ENGLISH woman as montbly nurse or to attend upon a sick lady: doctor's referetice given. Call on or address Mrs. COOK. AST 19TH ST.. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT, BY een avs. A and B—A respectab'e girl to d general housework or as chambermaid and waitress; no objection to a boarding house. BLEECKER 81.—AS WORKING HUUSEKE in a small rainy & good sewer: goo: reier no encumbrance as housekeeper; widower's family preferred, Oal! “SECOND F ecper’s position T.-AN AMERICAN LADY % A situation as nousc- None but respeciaole parties need apply, 309 Fas ly. Calion Miss AMANDA, ST FLOOR. A YOU: nit, just from the country. would like a situation as housekeepers widower preterred, Cail on lady as housekeeper in a widower’ 8L AV.—A LADY OF REFINEMENT AND genial aisposition ax housekee) ‘ower's family: children no objection. dng during the week and also on Sunday “WIDOW WI'il ONE GHILD amily or in th ouse of aD elderly geniieman; no ob- the country ; or @ place where no servants aro for one week W LADY, STRANGER wishes & position as housckee, class parties need answer. 39 Uptown Branch oftice. YOUNG WIDOW OF CULTURE AND U tioned reference as housekeeper. ability need address JANUARY, Heraid Uptown Branch IN THE CITY, Q Only those ot LADY OF REFINEMENT, SPEAKING FRENCH and knglish, would acce companion in a wi Mrs. WYLIE, Heraid Uptown Branch office. 8 ER OR GOVERNESS, BY A VERY industrious young European Lad: ; could make @ very p t r'atamily preferred. Address oUROP&, Herald Uptown Branch oMe osition as house- family. Address LADY OF ABILITY AND REFINEMENT WISHES a home; wanid actin the capacity of houseReeper; ‘wonld also teach vocal and instrumental music; expect a small compensation; highest references given ‘Addi Herald Brookly DESIRES A SITUATION AS HOUS etent; has one child; can give ‘Post office, Brooklyn. SMART, ACTIVE WIDOW (AMERICAN) WISHES ‘A position as housekeeper in a hotel or a widowor’s (hotel preferred), havin: position for several years past; is versed in a of @ housekeeper; no objection to leaving the city reterences. Address SINOERK, box 11¢ town Branch office. han Ben ine tes YOUNG WIDOW WANTS D6 mn keeper; ts ull, ddres dr bachelor's tamit ANTED—BY TH WIDOW OF AN ENGLISH Itaation as housekeeper to a gentle. companion to an inval le rete; . "pox i Herald ‘ANTED—& "laen ee ryt HOUSEKBEPER. Call on or addr: YLOR, City Hotel, way. {ST 33TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 9 Ww 4.12. tarred woman wishes a baby to wet nurse at her own home : doctor's reference, 41 EAST 113TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED lady wishes a to wet nurse at her own old; best city reference if y. home; Jost her own. a week required, _ SEARS B05 er Ava BETWEEN MITT AND 5TH sTs.—A ©) respectanle married woman as wet nurse ; baby nine weeksold. 668 BERGEN St. BROOKLYN.—A FIRST CLASS IO laundress wishes washing at her own home either by the month or dozen; understands ail Kinds of fluting. Call or address. Miscellaneous. 80) BAST, 580. ST.—-A RESPECTABLE GERMAN erness or lady’s maid in an American rinan family; 13a real, excellent hair- best city reference. Address. 104 BAST et ST oA FIRST LASS) HAIR. | dresser wishes a few more engagements by the month ; terms $5, sons, Address C., box 174 Herald Uptown Branch o! IRLS WANTBD—TO SEW ON LAC to fringe ladies’ neckties. Apply at 658 Broadway, room 17. Is THE EVENING TELEGRAM EVERY NIGHT SPECIAL Dt FROM WASHINGTO: K UssHEEDT 2 Co.WANT XPERIENCED WILLCOX & Gibbs operators, who linen and lace work. No. 194 ADIES, WHO ARE NBAT AND QU 4 their needle, can learn a genteel bu done at home ; ‘terms $10 for instruction (evenings only). with materials furnished while learning.” Address NEEDLE, box 139 Herald office. ADY CANVASSERS WANTED.—FROM $15 TO $20A week can be made; no risk: business very respe able. Call at 59 Cedar s:., first floor, back office. N ILLINERS. —WANTED, A FIRST CLASS TRIMM who can furnish the best elty reference; such an one will be liberally dealt with. M. A. DOUGLASS, 15 East 17th st. ‘URSE WANTED—(A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL PRE- ferred) to take charge of children; one that ae sleep at home. Address, stating where to be seen, SQUARE, Herald oftice, sit ( PERATORS WANTED-—ON THE BON: broidering machine, at 8. GOLDSMITH & CO. 46 Howard st. ERSON WORKING AT NIGHT WILL TEACH TEL- egraphy for use of furnished room partof day only 5 ‘Ad: if convement same may be occupied by anoter. dress TELEGRAPH, box 14] Herald office. IRIMMERS WANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS TRIM mers for our millinery workrooms: only such as have had experience and with Rood references need a} ply; liberal wages. FREDERIOK LOSBR & and 291 Fulton st, and 14 and 16 Iilary st., Brooklyn. 10 EAST 2TH = ST., TWO FLIGHTS, BACK i room.—A gentecl American witow lady would Uke a situation of trust | some light employment. WEST 24TH ST.—AN AMERICAN WIDOW lady, 33 years of age, would like a hes d where she can mnake nersolf useful ; is a thorough housekeeper ; understands sewing and sewing machines; would take care of an invalid; anything not menial accepted. Cail on Mra t, A. 222 Mi 4 's of age ‘to assist In the care of children and make herscif generally useful; good 248 EAST 62D ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl to attend a bakery or fancy store. Call or address. ST 30TH ST., REAR.—A YOUNG GIRL OF 265 LEXINGTON AV., BETWEEN 85TH AND 36TH sts —A middle-azed American woman of ability And. refinement wishes a home in some good tamily; is 4 good care taker of & house, and willing to sew tor small Compensation; reference. ‘Call on or address TRUST. WORTHY. 355 West Sb SoA FASHIONABLE HAIR. OOO dresser: solictis engagements by the week or month ; terms very reasonable, PROTESTANT GIRL, AGED 17, TO_WANT ON A lady or take care of a lady, Addtess, for ono week, A. B., box 189 Herald office. M AGE, TIRED A of boarding (@ splendid housekeeper), wishes a po- Aiton as companion and assistant in a Zood family. Ade dress Mrs, M. P. B., Herald office. HODIST LADY OF MIDDLE WANTED—BY A RESPEOTABLE WOMAN, EM. ployment as working housekeeper or nurse and companion to an invalid or growing children; best ret- erence as to character and qualifications, Address Mrs. kK. BE. BERNARD, box 182 Herald office, " Waltre &e. 23 BAST ATH ST, (PRESENT EMPLOYERS) —A 2) good girl to do waiting and chamberwork or chamber work and attend to grown children. Apply for two days. WEST 18TH 8T., REAR.—A RESPECTABLE Amertean girl as waltress and chambermald, or tress and to take care of coildren. Call for two PROF LSS1UNAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES, 42 FULTON 8T., BROOKLYN.—A LADY, AGED 27, teacher ot musio and janguaes , togo South a8 govern: or companion to an mv: lady or child, or in an. acity not menial; no object; highest refer G0 Address or call on C, he haat ore ET NURSE WANTED IMMEDIATELY—TO GO A short distance in the conntry; must be tidy and sober. Apply on Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, at No. 349 West 27th st. 7 ANTBD—THOROUGHLY EXPERIEN! ‘on Windsor scarfs, FLEISCH & CO, 476 Broadway, ANTED—A YOUNG goneral housework ina small family. 40th st., from 10 to 2 o'e! ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COO ironer and general houseworker. East 624 6t. ‘ ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND IRt for a iamily of three; short distance in the coun trys, english, German or American, | Apply before 1 o'clock, on Tuesday, ab H. C, MBYbH & U0."S stroet, Iton. ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED, INTELLIGENT Scotch, English or American Woman to go a short distance in ‘the country to do genral housework for 1 orsous; wages, $12. Apply at Russlin Maths, 25 Kast Fou ‘on Monday, between land I2o'clock A.M, TANTED—AT 8. T. TAYLORS, 816 BROADWAY, iris to trim paper patterns, familiar Iso small girls 1 pin patterns, V ANTED—A FRENCH GIRL, WHO CAN SPEAK Erigligh well, as nurse tor ‘an infant: must have good city references. Apply on Monday, after 11 A. ™ at 121 Henry st., Brooklyn Heights, ANTED—THREB FIRST CLASS SERVANTS; We vok to do marketing, waltross, chambermatd undress: favnily small;’ personal ‘reterence Indus pensab.e. Call on Monday, aiter I o'clock, at 2 West oth st. biilttilstaaldtas ein ‘ANTED—AN EDUCATED YOUNG LADY OF RE flnementas howekeeper for a gentleman dress EUROPEAN, Herald Uptown Branch offic Broadway. Apply at 37 CLASS WAIST AND SKIRT 89 one girl to do general housework ; “Apply ‘at S47 Oth ay. y ANTED—FIRST trimmers; al ed, ANTED— take engagements for evening parties, to supply sobs given in musi N Herald my; ne. Ad- {SHED YOUNG LADY DESIRES TO SONS, TW) HOURS ¥rench, Latin or Mathematics. Address Miss orders: worsted work or cro- cheted slippers or shoes, flied at short notice. No. 343 47th st, bell 2. box 129 Herald Uptown 8. TL Leon- ED, A GOOD \/ .fiel for general housework, with good recommenda jons, D-FOR A FIRST CLASS ALSO GIRLS ok WITH ness, to. be | Address A. M., Herald offic AR EM. | | NWO DRY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED—WITH CO., 239 * est (not highest) terms, SOR. 2D HANDS PROTESTANT GIRL TODO Apply at WASHER AND 48 Clift | required. | er Neraid office. Ad 1,265 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES: 2 4 WEST ST ST.—AN AMERICAN BOY, 15 ie Years old, speaking French and English, wishes a situation In ay Kind of business; best city references, Call or address for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT steward, either as steward, cook or waiter: col gored. Cuil, for three days. at 14 Minetta st., between Maedougal and Cai mine, top floor, front room: A VERY RESPECTABLE MAN WANTS A SITU- E ation as butler, footman or as waiter In a good glish tamily: understands traveling ; speaks several Addross languages. aud has the best recommendations. £D, P., 190 =cholos st, Brookiyn, £. D. FRENCH WAITER, SPEAKING ENGLISH THOR- Za, CUEYY ang having “good reterences, wants a situa- office. Address MARY, box 186 Herald Uptown Branch A XQUSG MAN—WITH SOME KNOWLEDGE OF the grocery business, wishes a situation in that c paclty: wages fot so much an object as a goo 1 place ns Pood Telerence. Calton or address “A RICHARD, 235 West 5st st., second floor. COLORED YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUQTION as waiter; elty reference it required. Callat 107 Wost 40th st. A RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES situation in a private family or a boarding house ho will make himeelt generally useful.” Call at 13) West 30th st, room 4 ESPONSIBLE POSITION—BY A BUSINESS MAN, where brains and energy will be paid for; can give real estate as security. dress POSITION, Herald office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED © man. of high education and ability, in any kina of business; seven languages Perens best references given. Address P. R. 8, box LASS WAITER hand German: un- Apply. to or uddress IO REAL ESTATE BROKERS.—A MIDDLE AGED + gentleman, practically conversant with the real estate business and favorably known, wishes an engage: ment at moderate salary, tor the ensuing season. d- dress REAL ESTATE, box 182 Herald office. F Ware IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A YOUNG Englishman, single; country or city; first class reference, Address WASHINGTON, Round Oak, Yonk- ers. WAITERCOOK—BY A MARRIED | COUPLE (Swedes); man as firat class waiter; wite as oxcel- lent cook; undersiaxd their business thoroughly; in @ private family; highest reterence. Gall at or address 0. 613 3d ay. No objections to the country, PANTED—A SITUATION AS BUTLER OR VALET to agentioman or as waiter in a hotel or first class restaurant. Address J. M., box 18% Herald office. WAntep—a SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN WHO is willing to make himeelt usetul at any employ- ment: either city or count: GEORGE ENGLES, 367 9 7 ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS WAITER _ ina private family; thoroughly understands his business, making dressings, taking ‘care of silver and sitting tancy table; best city refereuce from last place Adaress WAITEH, bux 189 Herald Uptown Branch office’ WARSTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, TO work in an office or dry goods atore, or would work Address 1. J., Heraid Call on or address in a private family; references, office, __CLERKS AND SALESMEN. _ PERMANENT SITUATION WILL BE GIVEN TO a young man who can. loan his employer, on good security, $ Oor $ Addrdss, torone week, v., box 157 Herald office. NY PARTY SEEKING A YOUNG MAN; CAN PRO- cure the best retercnces and large security if neces- sary, has had experience in business, manufacturing and travelling; also speaks German, Address TRUST, box 143 Herald office." N EXP) RIB IUED TRAVELLING SALE collector is open tor an engagement. FURNITURE, Herald office. Tt YOUNG, ENERGETIC MAN, HAVING A MODE- 4A rate amount of means, can huve a good position in A imannine-uring business to travel and sell goods: ibe. ral arrangements will be made with a party of the right stamp. Adaress MANUFACTURER, box 207 Herald oflies. AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER DESIRES A 2X situation: has a thorough practical experience and is notatraid of work; would make himselt useful; sal- erate, Address H., Herald office. PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPER, WITH FIVE rs’ experience and firat class referonces, desires ,lther temporary or permanent, Address, M.K. Nu. th id office. IMPORTERS OF LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, + dress trimmings or fancy goods requiring an | iastern or Phiiadeiphia, Baltimore and Pittsburg sales man, thoroughly acqualnted, address LACKS, Herala oflice. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION <A gitimate business at a moderate salary; thoroughly posted in the news paper business, having had nine Years’ expericnce in newspaper offices: 15 a good jude of money and a hard worker; willing fo devoie lis whole tline and energy to the interests of his employer: vassing: can lve, the lughest. references. as to ster and ability. Address WORIHINGION, box ral tice. MAN AND Address N SOME LE. BOCRSEEPER-—HAVING RETIRED FROM BUSI- ness we desire to obtain a situation for our former kkeeper and correspondent whom we can highly ommend: iscapable of taking entire charge ot @ business. Address HOYT, BUSICK & CO., 43 Chambers st. Beeweey, SALESMAN.—A LARGE ALE BREWERY | D wishes the services of a first class salesman must have a large trade and come well recommenaed. To | such @ man an excellent sitaation is offered. Address BREWER, Advertisemont office, 504 3d av. ANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS MANUFA commismon house. a thoroughly capable, re- hy bookkeeper and cashier; mUst le reterences from tormer eniployer t¥ and intexrity; age trom le T ntoul Ved neues to pavers bot giving tull name and reference ress CHANT, Hi and reterence jerald Uptown ANTED—FOR A MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, A salesman whe is w: AS . ngty. pee jobbing houses. who have a trade may address, stating the: A. K., box 115 Herald office. ikea 2D—A BOOKKEEPER, QUIOK AT FIGURES ‘o assist in balancing up & RINTERS.—A SITUATION, BY A COMPO-ITOP. TS ‘@ book, sob or newspaper offic: steudy, competent bring unexception: as to character, al HIRT CUTTERS. SA YOUNG MAN WISHES To ip shirt cutting evenings. Address, LEARNER, Herald office. JEWELLERS.—WANTED, AN EXPERIBSOED ly to CHATELLIER & SPENCE, 638 Tac the notion ani acquainted with + selentitic knife cutter, having room and the most approved patterns. oan do cutting. and thoroughly posted Small lots, quickly; best references. Apply set of books; must come weil recommended, which must be moderate, stating terms, = eae ieiek arene ae 10 JEWELLERS.—A FIRST CLASS PAIR ‘4 Inches. not weared, to be sold; @ bargain, Address JEWELLER, Herald ofc AND PROPERTY OWNERS.—Aa PRA paper hanger, ROM THE WEST, ri " situation as traveiling cloth, tailors! trln aress HARRY J. T ARTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SIT! NA or ina commission house; can furs nian first clasy references Aadreat J. M. M., Merald ofc ings or gentien leg of strictly tempera: 4 uires a situation ; 1 willing and obliging. jor three days, F. PHILLIPS, PROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT in the Heraid Building. ERAL LITHOGRA one that is good on vignetie work amd able Reneral work with pen and crayon: wood, mont can be offered. Address box 2,871 Post oft Philadelphia. pans: JANTED—A FIRST CLAS! one who thoroughly understands his business. Ap- nt Felerences, may ass. :RK IN A WHOLE. ween (ie age of 21 own handwriting, NTED—AS PORTER AND C! 18" must answer In stating age, description, trade or pi whether married or single, Ess, Herald off TANVED—A_ G PRINT DESIGNER, T or one-third of salary received Monthy to any one securing me a position in any of the with samples of city or government departments Tam competent to fill ut door; can furnich the best of ref s will be confidential; etions n ox 105 Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—A STONE SEAL ENGRAVER ON LET. ters and monograms, Addreas os and security It desired ; thi NGRAVER, Herald CANVASSERS WISHING A PLB: book; please cally fare pai Barolay st., New york 18 7th st, Washington. ANTED—A SMART BOY, DESIROUS OF LEARN. ing the dry goods business: one who will devote eriod without remuneration; none but those who will dneed apply. Address IMPORTER, WANTED-MEN did new n JAMES SHEBHY, more st., Baltimore; 6) COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. a ENGLISHMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS coachman and groom; five years’ references, Ad- West 28th’ st., oF late employer's, 231 43 dress W. =, 130 —BY A PRACTICAL SCOTCH gardener; one who knows how to make the bust- Noss pay in ail its branches. Addre: can Agricul.urist office, 245 Brondw SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A MARRIED be highly recommended nployers. Call on or address lo anything require. box 118 Herald ofc —BY A RECTIFYING HOUSE, A FIRST still man; one who thorough! eture of’ French spirits. MAN, Herald office. J.B. REID, Amert- man: no encumbrance; rom last and former em THOMAS, 20 Lexington DVERTISEMENTS. E DAME FRANCAISE, OUVRIERE EN ROBRS, arnir, desire trouver d lea americaines de S’adresser @ Mine. ADRIENNE BERTHEOL, I COACHMAN WISHES First class reterence. Address I. Uptown Branch office. XARDENER'S SITUATI vate family by a thoroughly p. French; understands his business in all its branches, eeuhouses (bot and cold), vegetables, on or address, up to February 7 (the day tltuation), HS. care of A. R, 'UATION— D.,, box 128 Heraid sachant tailler ot bourgeoises, chez 1 single man, SALES AT AUCTION, ‘3’ FUND SOCIETY Fiteenth annual sale of Paintings, Twill'leave my presen Montgomery, Trenton, RDENER, PRACTICAL AGRIC like to rent or work on shares i must be vonvenient to good mar Address RELIABLE, bo: ARDENER (SCOTCH) TO ANY LADY OR GENTL! man requiring a first class practical man; mai ried; thoroughly competent for the efficient dischary in conneetion with a garden establl ment, including early and late forcing and the neces- sary requirements in the culture of plants and the deco- arden; 14 years’ reterences, ply tok. J. CAMPBALLy at Bridgeman’s, 876 Broadway. TUATION—BY A YOUNG MAN, well recommended, in a good family; can be used | coachman, footman or groom: no objection to the AAdress R. W., Horald Uptown Branch office. ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A YOUNG best references, Address WOOD, 4i East 38th st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A COLORED MAN, AS coachman, Call on or address J. M, MITCHELL, 142 2911 for two days, TED—A COACUMAN; ONE WHO UNDER. nds city driving. Germans only need address HARRY MILLER, 179 South st. ANTED—& SITUATION AS COACHMAN? nd careful dr the best fa TURIST, WOULD od arable farm; No objection to Herald office. contributed by membcrs im aid of the fund, will take place on THURSDAY EVENING, January 28, at 8 o'slocky at the Somerville Art Gallery, 82 F Free exhibition now op y and evening. ration of the tower ERT SOMERVILLE, PROTESTANT, HIGH CLASS the latest works of Henri Schaeffels, Va asaile, Cossman, Des Hayes, Rosierse, Vanden: ay, id. Stephen Jacobs, De rd, Angell, Morel ne:naison, Brunet-Huai orden. Vaarberg, Wm. Hart, Jervis 1 Parton, Feusche! . borat Gay, EI No. On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, vanuary 28 and 29, at 12 o'clock each di Now on exhibition. R, SON & WHITE WILL SELL AP sday, Febroar; 12 under directio: Hot ‘iver; has lived six years with some of can come well recommended good reference in New York ‘from some of bis old em: ployors. Address H, C., Herald office. n Inst employer sold *s uftice, 35 Pine stre JERE, JOHNSON, JR, AUCTIONEER, i ndise and Fine Arts -alesroom, 7 Nassau street, Real Estate Department, 21 Park row, N. ¥. On MONDAY, at 10% o'clock, ry large assortment of niture, Miro: SCHOOL FURN _Any auantity of Schoo! De: HELP WANTED—MALES. —DIREOTORY CANVASSERS WANTED, TO SELL United States Business Directory in New York mn. Those only who are experienced in the 1 addregs, staiing qualifications, T. & J., 168 vierald office. hy Fa ree SMART, ACTIVE MAN WANTKD—IN A LIGHT outdoor business. Apply at sew York lo. 7 Warren st, fourth floor, atter 9e'clock, on Furnitare, Mere a ve. Household Fur! Carpets, &c. ; also y of School Desks, Chairs, Tables, &c. mi ROOM 39 EAST THI, yw wi Srekeer. J. K, Auctioneer.—HAVEN Tuesday, at ioe aM ENTS ARE MAKING FROM 4 TO $6 PER DAY | Furniture, 10 selling our celebrated starch polish and and 66 Broadway, room 45, 1 to SPLENDID CHANOE.—GE! dies, boys and girls, learn .. a large assortment ot BILLIER, AUCTIONEERS —MARSHAL’S 11 o'clock, corner of Unive: antity of ladies’ achine Attach- VI LIPPMAN, Marshal 80 lot of Ladies’ Shoes, Gaiters and Shppers. 4 MR OLA, TLEMEN A! sale,-this day, at 1 telegraphy:; di National School of Telegraphy, 139 Fit yourselves as operators. nd Eighth street, a large jerweur, Edging. Buttons evening classes, Net near E chines dnd other makers, lot sewin 8th st., near Broadway. Steady and remunerative employment. CE FOR MEN, WOM tolearn telegraphy and take posiuons. THOMP- pPosite Cooper Institute. with instruments, in one |, BOYS AND GIRL BON’s College, Telegraphy tau; OWE & HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS.—MARSHALS qu . 2) 4th av. 0 ight practically, sale corner of University place an Monday, Jan. 25, at 11 o'clock, the Fancy Goods and Toy Store, consistin ment of Toys in immense quantities, Gentlemen's Mur. nishing Goods, Nicknacks, Kid Gloves, Ribbons, Flower, rge quantities of Gilt Dealers invited. J tire Stock of a rt W UNUSUAL [INDUCEMEN’ able parties wishing to make money by canvas: areas demand and large profit. Ap- iT OFFERED TO RELI- ing for an article of ply at 139 West 25th si and Jot Jewelr: 7 Show Oasea, OSEPH PHIL! (SUERKSUIP WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED man of long experience in one of the largest im porting dry goods houses, either in the stock or entry Toom, or Would travel for a house with an established first class reterence from last employer. Address ., Herald Brooklyn Branch office. PREG, CLERK—WANTED A YOUNG MAN SPEAK. ing French and licensed to put up prescriptions and act as sal have good references ag to,capy man, must character. Address or call on DELLUC & ing house; must be a handsome, and quick at figure: nadwriting, statiDy PUBLISH. YET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT THE METROPOLI- J TAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 218 Broad- yy. You will find it advantageous. WISH A POSITION 1N THE SHOE TRADE EITHER as salesinan or collector for a manufactory or jobber, where honesty and integrity would be appreciated. ad: dress KXPERIBNOE, erald office. JALESMAN WANTED—IN A MANUFACTURING 4) umbrelia and parasol house: only those who are thoroughly conversant with this line of goods and who have a good trade which they oan control need apply. A.M. & R. DAVIS, 608 Broadway, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF 23, © speaking English, Frenon and German. tn some com: mercial house; no objection to go south or West; city reterences, Address B. G.. caro of Mr. J. Bunn, 160 First avenue. ESMEN WANTED—FOR LACE, NOTION, DRESS irimmings, nbbon and millinery departments: also A superintendent for manutacturing ladies’ underwear. Active und competent men need apply, by letter only, to JOSEPH O'BRIBN & CO., 161 and 199’ Atlantic ay., rooklyn. MMO WHOLESALE GROCERS.—A GENTLEMAN WHO has had eight years in the trade wishes an engage- ni at a moderate salary; good reterences, E, T., 10 West st. (0 LEAP AND MANUFACTURED TOBAOUO MER- chants. —A young man, having thorough knowl- edge ot the business and controlling considerable trad: desires a situation as salesman; no objection to trave rapid penmnan salary moderate. Apply,in own o, &c,, and giving references, to 8, box 2,050 General Post office. city reference. Apply to P. MCCANN, No. 56434 ay, VARNISHLA FIRST OLASS TRAVELLER, WITH Eastern trade, 1s wanted for a varnish house of good reputation; also a salesman for city and local trade. Nong but good men need apply, with full. par- ticulars, to JAPAN, box 161 Herald office. 7 ANTED—AN ENTRY CL! RK IN A HOSIERY DE- V artment, Address HOSIERY, Herald’ office. ‘ANTED-COMPKTENT STENOGRAPHER IN A law office. Address. stating particulars and low IB, Herald offi WANTED-ONE OR TWO GOOD SALESMEN WITH nearby and city trade, on commission, for notions, hosiery and white goods. ‘Address box 1,005 ‘ WASTEDCA YOUNG MAN AS OLERK IN 4 SOUTH. ern hotel: must be ready for service and have at Jeast $1,000 cush, Address MARYLAND, box 196 Herald office. Post offi WASTED-EMPLOYMEST, BY A.RAPID AND EX- perienced penman, acconntant and bookkeeper, who will give his services for nis board and lodging: ub: Ject, employment: references given, Address ANY Kikn Ge WHITING, Horald Uptown Branch oftie [AJ ANTED—A SITUATION IN AN OFFICE, BY THE WA iiversiser; age t7 yours: good, penman'and auick at figures; three years’ experience; the very best refer- ences, Address A. H., box 187 Herald office WANTED DRESS GOODS SALESMEN. | NONE but temperate and good workmen need apply, by letter, stating experience and salary expected, to i. M. McGILLIN & CO., sharon, Mercer county, P TANTHD—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN HAV- WA in'four veurs’ experience in the insurance bust. ness (understands office duties thorowghly) as cierk Detolicetor:. ret class city references or security. if Adress R., box 19 Herald office JANTED—A BOOKKEEPER; ONE FAMILIAR WITH WAilie clothing trade prererred; must. be ‘quick and } Salary not exceeding $20 a week ; rel. Address 4. D. B., correot at fiqur nee trom last employer requirea. TANTED—A MAN OF EXPERIENOZ TO BUY WA itces and embroideries; must have a thoronuh Knowledge of his ousiness and unexceptionable reter- ences, Apply, perkoually or by letter, to JOUNSON BAOS. & OO, Now $4 and 36 Kast 4th st, Union square, UV ANTED—IN THE OFFICE OF A MANUPACTUR- WA iii busine. a man who will loan. $100 on good urity, with iair'salary. Address GROKUE, box 4,585 offic French preterr: ANTED—A HOUSEKERPER FOR A SOUTHERN hotel; one ready for duty and can deposit $500 cash at bank for security. Address MARYLAND, box 163 Herald oMce. ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; must be @ good washer and ironer and furnish ref: grences. Call on Monday, between 10 and 11, at No. 661 Broadway, second floor. lady, who. CT) come well recommended, to teach the ordinary Engilsh branches and masic on pi i how HOMAS J. ano, onth; boar okTs. Woodie’ cid district, 5. 0. ANTEDIMMEDIATELY, ‘AS GOVERNKSS, A d, lodging, &e.. free. Address ne Bdge PUSHING GERMAN DRY ‘oods salesman; city reference required, Apply to JAMES OKOUGHWELL & OO., 2,241 3d ay., Kariem. WANTEDGA, STOCK CLERK IN A WHOLESALE clothing house; one capable ot picking out an fillmg orders will be’ liberally dealt with; no one need Rot been employed in that capacity. In- NEWBER BRO,, 22 Walker at. ANTED—A GOOD, WANTED POSITION AB OLBRK, BY A YOUNG gentleman, speakini Tai wey tearity: wey Niox 163 Horald GENTS.—FIRST OLASS CANVASSERS FOR specialty; agents make money rapidly selling our je8; groutost variety in the city; Ne AMERICAN NOVELTY YJ, W. CAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONBER,—SELLS Monday, in lots to suit storekeepers, bu; General assorted stock of Dry and ang oe business in’ Prince street. GENTS WANTED, CITY AND COUNTRY, TO SELL re. JOMPANY, 148 Chambers ANVASSERS WANTED—FOR AN AUCTION AND ‘commission house ; liberai arrangements made with arties. Nong but reliabl T. W. & 00., Heraid office, EN WANTED—TO SELL ON CO mmon Sense Ventilator: retal! y window instantly, without out or sash; excl ATALOGUES, POSTER: kinds of Auction Prin the MEfROPOLITA! , No. 218 Broadway. ],UGENE BISSELL, AUCTIONZER, E By BISSELL, WKLLES & MILLET, carinte Bissell & Co. arge sale of rdware, Outlery, Guns der Metropol NESDAY and 28, commencing at This is one of the finest stocks of Hardware datauction, and i Coraprises full lings of alt olgeses beavy aod shelf Hy 8, CIRCULARS AND AL! RINTING ESTAR teas to familie: ducements, CAN energetic appli- cants need address 0 sd 1c. tan Hotel, om ‘Y given. January 2%, 27 ai roadway, New York. HE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANOE COM pany, No. 261 Broadway, New York, desires the ser- good business men to act as Yor ity and vicinity; previons connection with the business not considered necessary; early applications from good men will secure pr tion: young men should emb begin “and baild op @ valuable business AI LILLIBRIDGE & MARVI Also fine assortment Rodgers’ and Wastenholm's Cut fazor nwo, Store Fixtures, fine Cylinder nd favorable atten- Beore y at office, 9% Reade street, or at 504 sree opis. to | . Catalogues read: , General Agents, 261 N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE COURT Of! Common Pleas I will sell at public ayction, on roome street, on Mi ‘the at 9 o’clook in the forenoon, 10 TRAVELLING AGENTS.—LIBERAL COMMISSION allowed for appointing local agents and selling patented article in every State in 66 Broadway, room 35. 8. NAVY.—WANTED, SEAMEN, FIREMEN AND « landsmen, at 209 York st., Brookiyn. D. DRISCOLL, TANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A PRAOTICAL MALE Apply to J. PikICr, royalties for a ne wl; SEPH HEGEMAN & CO.—MONDAY, JANUARY THOM A he at a + Nevins etroct bet woon Liviug: hermerhorn sti Furniture, Mattresses, ding, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Kitchen ware, &0.¢ also fine rosewood Piano, nearly new. AUCTIONEER, londay, January 25, at 10% o'clock, ST and 59 Great Jones street, a general Housenold Furniture, Piece, Dress and vate boarding hot n ablic institution. No. 164 Grand st, Brooklyn, E. D. ANTED—A CARMAN, WITH AT LEAST THREE double trucks, to do the work of a wholesale house 138 T., Herald office. ANTED—AN ACTIVE, HONEST MAN OF GOOD address as special agent for the advertising de- partment of the German Industrial G well acquainted with the made either personal second floor, between I box 4,613 New York Post effice. JV ANTED-AGENTS TO SELL AN ARTICLE BASTLY ission: those who have travelied M. ARTHUR OLIREHOGH, 664 Broadway, city. in Park place. alx arkins of pri in Tuesday, January 28, Furniture of pris le. ORTGAGE SALE.—HIGH STOOP best iovation Harlem, 225 tioneer, at the January 2), at 12 ofoloc! SALBS.—J AMB: sell at salesroom 59 New Bo' and women's Clothing. street cpg e Sales- ‘500 lots men’ Ferguson, Broome street. i), lots snen's and women’s Clothing. ‘Aufses, Stanton stree' , 600 lota men’s and women’s Clothing, order John J. Levy, 45 Sixth avenue. ‘Thursday, 60 lots’ men’s and women’s Clothing. Martin, Mulberry stroot. AWN BROK: S. By THOS. J. McGRATH, Agetionee 158 0! tham street, corner Mul ‘and Women’s Olothiny ANTED—LIVE AGENTS, OF GOOD ADDRES! sell a standard preparation to families and the drug trade; large commissions, read, ployment Address L. W., station D. WANTED—A GOOD, STRONG BOY, ARODT 15 n a manufacturér Teferenee required. Adar nd constant em- are old, to work fi Herald office. NTED—AGENTS, MALE OR FEMALE, TO CAN- vass for @ popular Journal in this and adjacent cities; good commissions, Address APPLETON Uptown Branch office. 8 SALE—BY RIOHARD FIELD, General Auctioneer, Salesroom No. 89 Bowery, , January 2, b; lots Men’s and TUESDAY, January 6)0 lots Men’s'and We 0" WEDNESDAY, Januar: Co., 600 lots paws ROKER’ SHORTHAND WRITER Profitable situa tions; must write Munson’: y letter only, to Phonographic Institute, ANTED—TWO order Hugh MeAleenan, ‘omen’s Clothing. order R. Sim) oYchothtng: Feat 0, rder simpson, Green & sand Jewelry. ANTED—A SOY 13 TO 15 YEARS had a good common school education.’ Address in his own handwriting, stating age and hi I dence and business of parents or guardian, if PLOYEH, Herald office. OLD, WHO HAs ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER—MORTGAGB Broadway, tor account chaser, delegant black wainut and ‘ardrobe. 2 l’arlor Suits, in reps, reases, Pillows. Carpet Lining; Brussels By order of attorney for mortgagee. ICHARD WALTER! ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, 14 40 16 YEARS OF ‘ood penman, and familiat with office duties; 18 parents. Address, in handwriting, with references, 8. P. C., Heraid Uptown Branch office, 1,265 broadway. ANTED.—RELIABLE AGENTS FO! large cities of Amerie tion for the reproduction of OMHOTO. GALV. RELIEF CO., AUCTIONEER—T! ‘shal's sale—Will sell on to Introduce a new inven- 129 West Broadwuy. SST ° fine Green and Black Te: Fruita, Pickles, bottled Cans, Office Furnitu Te Sonn McDONOUGH PREME COURT SALES. RICHARD V. BARNETT, Auctioneer, will sell at WEDNESDAY, Febroary 3, yk, at the Exchange Saiesroom 1] Broadway, under the direction of Adrian H. Jolin No. 4 Sheriff street, three story brick 2%x100. THURSDAY, February 4, E igo Sal oom Il Broadway, nm, * D=A LAD, SPEAKING MAN, Address B. B., Heraid of optician store. |, DRAUGHTSMAN CAS ‘4 av., corner 23th ste, N COMPETENT CIVIL ENGINEER DESIRES TO take charge of the construction of water works, Fh oh ENGINGER, box 552 Hudson, Columbia county, G00 MECHANIC Esq., referee, at 12 o'clock, at th under the Airectien of | Nos. 191, 168 ane and Urchard strees,. three four story and basement brick Houdes, with storos, ach 20x31. Maps, &c., at auctioneers office, 111 Broadway, room semen BOY OF 16 WOULD LIKE TO LEARN TE ‘between ‘Lud ng business; wages low. Ad- ith st. eae LAD, 16 YEARS OF AGE, RESIMNG WITH HIS parents, wishes to learn the wheelwright trade. 48 West 17th st. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER erence, wants a situation. #R, Heraid Brooklyn Branch (NORWEGIAN), ar dross A WATCH office, PSES UTTER WANTED—WHO UNDERSTANDS AND has Worked on Sheridan's or other mages of book- Dinder's cutting ma M oe JOOD OPENING FOR YOUNG SURVEYORS —t Cash required. Address Post office box 138, Hliza- mere O $lotthers Furs, Linen, Satta ) wen mar. CANVASSERS WANTED, Tae New Lor first, class men will De

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