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— SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALY) it Sa A ara anon nae aed Cooks, é&e. DUNHAM’S COURT, WEST 33D. ST., BETWEEN OTH ‘and 7th ava.—A respectable colored woman as first class j best iz soterence from last place, Call between 10 $m! and 12 54. WEST SOTH St. (PRESENT EMPLOYER’S).—A Young woman to do cooking, washing and ironing in wate family; is willing and capable. Apply Monday Sadralug, the 20th inst, 89 WEST 19TH S1.—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS first class cook in a private family; understands all inds of cooking and baking tho ly cold dishes, game and salads served {0 pestyy. creams, jellies and ices; understands warketit good manager; good references. Call or address jon- EAST 42D ST.—A FRENCH WOMAN AS COOK; best references. Call or address. 162 WEST sorH St—A RESPECTABLE COLORED woman us first class cook in a widower's family or Club house. Call for two days. BQ WEST 41ST ST. ONE PLIGHT UP.—AS GOOD cook; 1s an excelleut baker; willing to assist with je washing; city reference, (an be seen on Monday. 25. WEST 30TH ST.—TWO GIRLS, TO GO TO- ther or ely; one as piain cook, washer Sad ironer;. the otheras hist class chambermaad aad waite Fess; good city refaronce. 32 EAST 24TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS euces. first class cook; is breaking up house; best rofor- Chambermuids, &c. re BAST 120TH BT, BASEMENT DOOR—A BE spectable young English girl, lately landed, as cha: aid and tress; can furnish machine if ‘required; ft reference.” Call on or address, for two days, M. Ke t reference. f WEST 15TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH +) avs.—A young girl As chambermaid and waitress in « private family ; city or country; best city references, 140 uso Wor WEST 4TH ST., BASEMENT (PRESENT EM- cplaser's) obs chambermaid, cook or to do general 9TH AY., BETWEEN 18TH AND 19TH STS. Feapectablo young woman to do chamberwork and ashing: willing aud obliging; two years best on Monday, 7TH AV.—A CAPABLE GIRL, AS CHAMBER. maid; too years reference from last place. 258 BAST BROADWAY (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S),— A Young girl to do chamberwork sud tako care of children, Call, for two days, from 11 to 4, 333 EAS? 25TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.--AS first class meat or pastry cook in a hotel or large Biiyate boarding house; has s thorough knowledge of usiness ; can tuke entire charge; best reference. berwork or mind children in @ private family. Al * 7TH AV.—A YOUNG FRENCH LADY AS ehambermaid; willing and obliging; eight months iu.her only place in this country ; best city references. 527 WEST 45TH ST.—TWO SISTERS; ONE AS chambermaid and waitress and to assist with the ‘Washing if required; the o.her to take care of children or to do light housework; best city references. Call for two days, 6TH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID and seamstress in a private family; best city refer- ences, Call for two days. A RESPEOTABLE NORTH GERMAN GIRL TO DO light chamberwork and sowing in an American tamil good city reterence. Address A. M., box 110 Herald Up- towa Branch ottice. MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN LADY WILL GIVE her services as @ skilful dressmaker and assistant jousokeeper in exchange for a good home, with small remun- eration, Address, until October 1, Mrs. MARY CHURCHILL, Uovoken, N, J. EAST 12TH 81.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO CHAM. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. WEST SOTH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).—A highly respectable young American woman as se: sireas and to asalst In housekeeping, or any position of trust that will afford a good home; city or country, Call Monday sand Tuesday. QQ WEST 24TH St, CORNER OF 6TH AV. OVER printing offic first class dressmaker to go out me day ; has the latest Parisian styles for wedding, car- Gage and walking suite; uecustomed to nice work. Address TRON. 136 EAST 19TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS- maker, formerly with one of the leading houses, will bea ladies’ and children’s dre: from $6 Pe or will go out et the day; cutting and bai done. uire atter 9 o'clock AM. , if tg WEST 47TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, lately landed, as seamstress in a private {cin operate on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine; | no objection to mind children or assist in chamberwork, Been for two days. IG8_ WEST 28H 8 FIRST CLASS DRESS- maker would like a few more engagements; can clean silks equal to new; no objections to a short distance in the country ; best city reference, BOQ WEST 28) ST—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER will accept w few engagements by the day; has all fhe latert aud most stylish patterus; refers, to some of the loading families of this city. Address Miss R. H. QL5 WEST, 3TH st. —A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH +) person wishes one or two first class families to sew for by the day. Address A.SMITH, — ~ BLT BAST utt STOAN EXPERIENCED ENGLISH Protestant as seumstress und lady's maid; no objec- tion to travel; good city reference, 349 6TH AV.—A COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS, CITY reference. 360 WEST 28TH ST.—A THOROUGH SEAMSTRESS; | one can cut and fit; would assist with children or wait dy. Can be seen ut present employer's. 710 8B, AV. TOP FLOOR, FRONT—A FIRST CLASS | fitter wishes to go out by the day in families. Call all the week. GIRL, WHO HAS BEEN WORKING AT DRESS. making for two years, would like to improve herself er for the winter, Address, for throe days, Id Uptown Branch office, with a di M. W., COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE TO work for afew families by the day, at $2 50 per day, Or would muke dresses at her own house, from $8 up. Ad dreas A. E. L., Herald office. RESSMAKING.—AN EXPERIENCED FASHIONABLE | drogsmaker wishes a few engagements to go out by the | iv or wook; has five years’ experience in cutting and ting. Call on or address DRESSMAKER, 731 3d av. B' General Housework, &c, UNION COURT (UNIVERSITY PLACE), BETWEEN 8 1ith and 12th sts.—A young French girl, just arrived, to % general housework; willing and obliging. Call for two ays. EAST 3D ST., ROOM 11.—A MIDDL widow lady to do general housework in a small fi | 330 week, Mrs. | 882 i dane an roa. sonable terms. Call on or address Mrs. MONNEVPENNY, | SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE! Laundresses, dc. 4 CHRISTOPHER ST., TOP FLOOR, REAR —A RE- spoctuble woman to take in washing or go out by the 106 WEST 27TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS to do families’ and gentlemen's washing at her own house; fluting and laces « specialty. ELLEN MORRISON. U1 WEST 15TH ST., ONE FLIGHT, IN THE REAR— ‘A respectable woman to work by'the day at washing, ing or housecleaning. iron! TLS WEST 40TH 8. THIRD FLOOR—A RESPECT. able woman to go out by the day or to take in Washing at her own house, 121 WEST 3187 ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A RESPECT- able colored woman wishes to take in washing and ironing at her own use; can do fine fluting. 12 WEST 27TH ST, REAR—A RESPECTABLE woman would like washi: od ironing to do at her house ; is # first class shirt irone: ould go out by the day, 129 WEST 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED woman to do tamilies’ and gentlemen's wi on Toasonable terms. Call on or addross Mra, LOMAX, 14 WEST 4TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, BACK room.—A respectable widow wishes the washin, some gentlemen and families; understands polishing; best city reference. 5 EAST 43D ST., CORNER 3D AYV., FIRST FLOOR, back.—A respectable woman wishes a few more tami- Hos’ washing at 75 cents per doson, Gutingineluded. | Call all week. Mrs. CAHILL, 156 EAST, 47H st—a vinsr CLASS LAUNDRESS wish faunili at her own house; nd poli refer the best fami UN! 157 WEST 33D ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS desires ladies’ and gentlemen's washing or families! washing on reasonable terms; best city reference, 159 WEST 2oTH st. SECOND FLOOR, IN THE reur.—A respectable colored woman wishes » fow ladies’ and entlemon'y washing to do at her home, Call on or address Mra, ANNIE JOHNSON, Q16 WEST, 277H ST. TOP FLOOR, ROOM 18.—4 Protestant woman’ of English descent would like to take in washin, $i per dozen, with Huting), or go out by the day; reference. Call or address. 218 WEST 20TH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes to do ladies’ and gentlemen's washing ut her own house at 760, per dosen ; pulling, fluting and polish ing done promptly; best reference, Mrs, FAGOA, 296 WEST 30TH 8T.—-A COLORED WASHERWO- 4 man wishes washing by the .week, month or day; terms reasonable, Call on or address Miss CARSON, 23) WEST 16TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— Andie first class laundress wishes some washing ut her own hou: or would go out by the day; good references. ef. EAST 55TH ST., ROOM 11.—A THOROUGHLY competent laundress wishes some gentlemen's or Call on or address families’ washing; 1d reference. LAUNDRESS,S* 6° 25. WE! 27TH = 8T.—LADIE: AND GENTLE- men’s and family washing done. 263 WEST ATTH St. SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A respectable woman to doa few families’ or gentle- men’s washing; best city reference, Call on or address, for one week, L. It, W. 0. 26 WEST 47TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to do gentlemen's and ladies’ washing by the month ordozen. Call on or address Mrs. A. O. W. 263 NEST ATH ST., TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM — A respectable woman would like a family's washing by the dozen or month, or would go out by the day. Call on or address Mrs. MILTON. BAST 2187 ST, BETWEEN 18T AND 2D AVS.— A respectable woman wishes gentlemen's or fam- ilies’ washing and ironing; fluting and puffin, in the neatest manner; best references. Call or address all the 2 e McCALL, 334 BAST 4TH St, SECOND FLOOR, RACK toom.—A respectable woman wishes ladies’ and Fentlemen’s washing at home; understands fluting and pol- sl in, 34.9 HAST 29D B., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECT. e able woman wants family washing or to go out by the day; good reference. Miscellaneous. A® EXCELLENT GIRL, TO TAKE CHARGE OF children or as companion ; bas a liberal English educa- tion; would assist with chamberwork: willing aud obliging: no objection to leave the city; fires class reference. LL. A, box 198 Herald Uptown Branch office. pe iacumestan cart ncmanw sna N AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WISHES TO GET A sition in a refined family where her services part of the thme would be equivalent to Board. Address HOME, Herald office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY OF TASTE AND EX- perience, a position 5 forewoman in a first class dress. making establishment, or would like to meet a lady or tleman as partner who would savance a sum of money: se- curity given; Address ENERGY, Herald Uptown Branch oltice, WANSTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION IN A school or seminary, where she could make herself useful in exchange for board aid tuition, or with 4 ludy who would instruct and allow her a small cousideration, Address Mrs. D., box 109 Herald Uptown Branch office. Intelligence Offices. JACQUINS, BUREAU, oon OTH AV.LADIES, SUP. d with first class French, German, English, Proves: 1d Cutholic coo! ids, waitresses, &o. tant ROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES, 16 WhST 11TH ST.-A YOUNG WOMAN, THOR- oughly qualified, as nursery governess, companton, housekeeper or seamstress; is @ proficient dressuuker; highest elty reference. YOUNG WIDOW LADY, FULLY COMPETENT, desires a position as governess in the city or vicinity, where she will have the full care of children; ts willing and will do her full duty ta thom; best references. Address IM- MEDIATE, box 192 Herald office. HIGHLY EDUCATED YOUNG LADY OF REFINE- ment, lately arrived from Bruxelles, is looking for a posi- tion as governess; teaches all the different brancl la cation in French and English; highest references. Address H, J., box 1,081 Post office. experience in irk, desires a situation. JE. MUNSON, No, 34 Park row, . YOUNG LADY, HIGHLY EDUCATED, VERY EN- tertaining, fine elocutionist, thorough French scholar und a splendid traveller, desires a position in a family as compani overnt me ti ible references ox- changed. Addréen, for thiee dayu Ht. ¥. O. Herald Ups town Branch office: LADY, THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED IN TRACH- ing music desires to form engagements with schoots or peryate papi: highest references. Address E. KE. 8., No, 31 West 33d st. ¥ A MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW LADY OF REFINE- ment @ position in a gent family to a lady or an assistant; {san excellent s ress; fond of children; would be willing to take entire c! ENC reference en and requl ‘Adiress Mrs, ANDREWS, 154 Kast “ IRENCH GOVERNESS.—A YOUNG FRENCH LADY, with pare accent, desires a position as teacher of French ‘and music in a school or seminary, or as governess in a fam- fly. Address Mile. ANNA W,, ohe East 30th st. or ber Present employer, 0. W. OPDYKE, 25 Nassau st. ISITING GOVERNESS.—AN ENGLISH LADY HAS hours Gisengaged she instructs thoroughly in the Eng- lish branches, French, music and drawing; music # specialty ; hihest relercuces, ‘Address WINDSOM, box 100 tera Uptown Branch oftica, . ISITING GOVERNESS.—AN ENGLISH LADY OF experience in teaching desires @ morning tuition, Course of instruction, English, French, music and drawing. References. Address ISLINGTON, box 105 Herald office. . NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1875.-QUADRUPLE SHKET. HELP WANTED—FEMALE: = OPERATORS ON TH! 200 Se Sate esas ates ee 3 Di SOoLLINg, & and 45 Worth at. ‘i SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. __CLERKS AND SALESSTEN, ANTED—A LESMAN, “to SELL COAL ON COM- mission ; wequainted in the Seventh, Tenth, mth and Seventeenth wards. Address A. W., Heratd Ele offi ANTED—IN A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOU! 4 young man who writes a good and rapid hand and i quick at figures. Address box ior Post offic ANTED—A FIRST CLASS RETAIL SAL the shawl department. J. & C. JQUNS way, Sth av, and 2 STRONG BOY WANTS A SITUATION IN A butcher's store. Address EDWARD, 824 10th av. RESPECTALLE MAN AS WAITER INA PRIVATE family or boarding howaes dross WAITER, box 118 Herald Uptown Branch office, YOUNG MAN, WHO DESIRES TO STUDY EVEN- ings, wants situation to work 10 hours a day: speal English ai 8 well acquainted with general busl- ddress DEF, box 103 Herald Uptown Brauch ners routine ° A. COMPETENT WAITERMAN, UNDERSTANDING the full charge of a dining room, marketing, &., wi & suitable place ; first class city refere Address ALEX., 393 Bast 14h st’, grocery store, for three days. PRENCH GENTLEMAN, WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH, asks 0 situation in a distillery, refinery or brewery} has been fourteen years in busingss. Address L. ©., Herald office. YOUNG RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES fg aie waiter ae gw ily “etl uses ng to work; m dross W.'H., box 122 Herald oflice. vs Mat S™ PIO Ae WANTED—FOR THE SALE OF A FIRS om ” fanmone Neer a New yore and jem ad- ple my Tiquor dealers, &c. “Address, for one’ weok, ‘tA. Bi, Heval ba eh FRENCHMAN WANTS A SITUA- waiter * i Call at No. 867 Binockee ea. Gn oe ly; best city reterence. N HONEST YOUNG MAN, OF RESPECTABLE FAM- ily, speaking both English and German fluently, who held his last place as bartender and cashier for over six years, wishos 4 situation as barkeeper in a first class place; best o references can be given. Call at No. 194 West 118h st., com ner of Greenwich ay. oe tin ca RE Ra IR ‘A ROLE 5 STOLE AN Lak ; can write a 4 Zacen, Address PARENTS, 364 0th aye ns OMe BOM refer BOY, OF 17 YEARS, WISHES A STEADY s{TUA- tion in a mercantile house or pawn office; is well ac- juainted with pawn office duties; {s very willing and anxious fore situation! salary $5 per week; best of reference. Call G East 33d st., between 2d and 3d ave, ou oF address I. R., ject as a good home; best referen for two days E. 8. M., No, 8 Varick st. ply, by letter only, to JAMES CROUGHWELL & CO., 2.241 Bd av. TANTED—GERMAN DRY GOODS SAL Apply to JAMES CROUGHWELL & CO. avenue. ANTED—A FIRST ASSISTANT IN OFFICE. (Apply, by lettor,to JOHN W, KITUH, Architect, 08 st. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINE salesmal 256 Fulton street, Brooklyn; « live man thorougily conversant with the business can command @ salary; none others need apply, « WANTED—A PLACE: HAVE BEEN ORDER CLERK in a drug store; will do porter work or pack; anything to be generally useful. ©. BROWN, 01 Horatio st. WASTED—A YOUNG MAN USRAELITE) TO TAKE Yori; Sharne of « millinery department 2 Miesrn Bew ork; must be thoroughly posted. Apply on Monday, be- tween 9 and 30 A. M., OW RODE, ‘404 ‘Broome st. RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE of » well-estab FIRST CLASS BAKERY FOR 8ALE—IN Goo: neighobrhood up town; will be sold oa ‘eon aickness ‘in the funttys * business. Inquire ol LANG & ROBINSON, No. 1 Front street. YELL LOCATED DISTILLERY LIQUOR STORES ale cheap—In the Seventh ward, doing a basi- but tus We sold. Apply $0 GAFFNEY & SMITH, a A® ELEGANT WHEELER & WILSON HALF CARs L. net Family Sewing Machine, all in complete order; £75; will be sold for $25. $57 Bleecker street, between Weab Tenth ond trees. ‘OR’ SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED TO PUR- ; chase an established Confectionery 8 situated om Fulton street, Brooklyn. Inquire of B. F. ADAMS, 62 Fultow street, New York. re? GOODS STORE IN BROOKLYN FOB and doing a good jickness; terms cast, Address RTAMILY NEW IMPROVED SEWING Mae . extension table ani ir + cost a short Hime ago $70; will be wold for $55." Call at 30 Bond street, ANGLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE FOR SALE Situated ina thoroughfare ; stock ood ; trade about $10 Ber day; price $2,500. Apply to M. BELL, 0a ‘Brondwagye COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. A SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY Scotchman ; 1s a good groom and competent driver: Years’ best reference.” Address or apply to’. D., 365 3d ay. SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG mun, 4s assistant gardener and farmer; raised on & farm; good references. Address W., box 110 Herald office. GENTLEMAN HAVING DISPOSED OF HIS horses {s anxions to procure a situation for his coach- Man, whom he can recommend in every respect. Address PETER, box 3,260 Post office, New York, (A. GENTLEMAN DESIRES A SITUATION FOR HIS coachman; @ good man, capable, honest and trusty. Addross JOHNSON, or inquire at 800 5th av. COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—B' lass man (married, no encumbrance) ; five we from his late employer. Address J. & Co's, 141 East 25th st. MARRIED MAN, WITHOUT FAMILY, PROTEST- ant, w uation on a gentlemun’s place as coach- gr would tuke ‘are of plage in the coun: A nap and gurde: Wyre years! reference, Address "THOS. CONNO st. ‘est 194) GENTL. N HAVING DISPOSED OF HIS ZA horses wishos a gtuation for his couchman, whom he recommend in e pect, No. 708 Hrowiwas, corner Sth ote on Monga? S82 #0 LIBERAL PREMIUM WILL BE PAID FOR A GOOD Er ofituation, Address, with particulars, POSITION, Her- ‘ald office. RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN AS WAITER IN N private family, private boarding house, hotel or res- faurant;, references. Kadress 8°"SMITH, box 113 Herald ‘ptown Branch office. A RESPECTABLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS night watchman; first class references. Call on janitor, ‘T04 9th av. XPERIENCED YOUNG MAN DESIRES EM ‘J nent, in offlee or store; best reference. Addrey Herald office. I WILL GIVE $25 FOR A SITUATION. ADDRESS J. H., Herald office, ON AS GOVERNESS BY A able of teaching French, English 8. Addrexs 1., box 105 Herald Uptown Branch office, Broadway and S2d st. ; ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG LADY AS. governess, or would be’ willing to conduct # kinder- garten, with the children of two or three families united; she 8 capable of teaching musi h and all common English branches; unexceptional references required and exchanged. GitvaTIoNn WANTED—BY A GOOD BARKEEPER; ‘9 speaks French and English; best efty reference. Address, for two days, BARKEEPER, Herald Uptown Branch office, 8 COACHMAN—BY A COMPETENT MAN; IS SOBER A a td industrious; will be found willing and ‘obliging: understands his business perfectly; best cit, tel » i fon or address N. D., No. 109 West 18th st. neem alk PRACTICAL CARPENTER WISHES EMPLOY- ment in a hotel, store or factory; willing to work tor iow way est city reference. Addiess W. Hh, Herald Up- town Branch office. < RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN AS COACHMAN and waiter: best city reference. Address E. D., box 193 Herald Uptown Braneh olfice, LADY WISHES A SITUATION FOR HER COACTL man, who las been with her six years and whom sh Gan recominend in every way. Cali on or address 'T. 49 West 30th st. A SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A colored man : can give the best city refer all on graddress, for threo days, I. HL at J. 2 Yormoel's drig store, 5 Gth av, ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS FRENCH waiter in a private family; experiences from Paris, Lon- don and New York; good references. Address V. L., 126 Crosby st. 0 HOTEL KKEPERS OR CLUB HOUSE.—A FIRST ddress, until Wednesday, GOVERNESS. Herald Uptown class cook, thoroughly understanding the business in all Branch office, its branch; good carver, economical and strictly tem- | pi perate, w situation, Address TURTLE, Herald office. HELP WANTED—FEMALES, 0 HOTEL PROPRIETORS.—A YOUNG MAN, WITH QAQ WEST 43D ST. NEAR OTH AY... THIRD floor.—A respectable widow woman to'do ladies’, gentlemen's or families’ washing; is a first class laundress? pulling and fluting neatly done and work promptly attende: to; best references if required, 35. EAST 32D ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wants a fow hy ing; ean do fluting; exe city reference from those she washes for at present. 4.10 BAST 1778 ST.—A COMPETENT. LAUNDRESS wishes some families’ washing; futing done in the neatest manner; terms 7c. per dozgn; factory refer- ence, 43) T 42D 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO. go out by the day or to take in fumilios’ or gen- tleimen’s washing. WE (A CHANCE.“MEN, | WOMEN, | BOYS. AND’ GIRLS learn telegraphy und take positions, THOMPSON'S Hage, 20 Ath ay., opposite Cooper Institute. “Tolegraphy faught ‘practically, with instruments. Common e- ately. . GIRL WANTED-IN A SMALL FAMILY; MUST be & good covk and assist in washing and ironing; refer- ences. Apply at 44 East 60th st., between 10 and 1 " HUNDRED CLOAK FINISHERS WANTED.—APPLY at 8. & W. E. CORWIN’S, 194 Church st. XPERIENCED GLOVE SEWERS AND BUTTON. hole makers wanted, by JOHN M. DAVIS & OO,, 84 ‘and 386 Broadway. Dears CLASS CLOAK MAKERS WANTED—AT OPPENHEIM BROS,, 97 Franklin st. 4.50) WEST 10TH STA FIRST, CLASS WASHER OU and ironer todo washing and froning at ber own house; fluting and puffing neatly done. Miss CROSSON, 4.87 7TH__AY,, THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM—A Tespectabié colored woman t6 go out by the day oF wovk to do washing. ANNIE HAIRS. G13 EAST, TH STA RESPECTABLE WIDOW woman wishes afew more gentlemen's and ludies’ washing; moderate prices. Call on or address Mrs, BLAKE, Q7 ot AY. SECOND FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE | woman as laundress in hotel; understands her business. Cull or address for three days. | Lo’elock, on prem! OREWOMAN WANTED—COMPETENT TO TAKE charge of a number of skirtmakers in a first class dross- making establishment. Address box 180 Herald Uptown Branch office. ELP WANTED—TO SWEEP AND SCRUB HALLS of Houses 209 and 260 Hudaon street, between Canal and | Spring street; compensations, rent free. to-morrow, at Yo'eloe vremises. JAMES HYLAND, Fordham Post office, Twenty-fourth ILLINERY.—WANTED, A FIRST CLASS TRIMMER, who is uecustomed to first class work only ; good wages paid to an Al hand and stou: 9TH AY.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework, or as first class Inundress in a smmail pri- 12 years in one place and 14 months 86; vate American family; in another us laundress; good city reference. Call Monday, loyment given, J. ROPH SCHILD, 5d West 14th at. H. MACY & CO., 14TH ST. AND 6TH AY., WANT nu experienced woman to branch flow must be competent to take charge of the flower and feuthor dopart- ment. woman wants waching at har homo. 1.566 8, AY., CORNER OF 88TH ST.—A FIRST m3) class Iaundress to go out by the day; polishing done in family if required. Nurses, d&e. 1 EAST 5TH ST.—AN EXPERIENCED ‘ENGLISH ‘woman as monthly nurse or to attend on lady or yon- loc! Call on or address Mrs. tors’ references. WEST 48TH ST,—A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE- ed wornan as infant's nurse: capable of taking caro of an infant from its birth; understands bringing up « baby on the bottle; best city reference. 3. EAST 22D 8T.—AS COMPETENT NURSE, WHO can take charge of an infant from its birth; will assist 4s soamstross; first class references. 3 INDIA 8T., @ POINT.—A RESPECTABLE © widow lady wishes a baby to bring up on the bottle at her own home. 86 i EAST 4TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A YOUNG GIRL to do general housework and make herself useful; ood roference, —A HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN fall breast of milk; willing und obliging; no objecti ho country; best references. 10 EAST 26TH ST. as wet nurse; 57 ti St, CORNER SD AV. OVER STINER'S— £) {| Two respectable girls: ane to do general housework, the other as chambermaid and waitress; Iu one house pre: forred. QUO 2487, 21H, st.. FinsT FLOOR—A YOUNG woman to do housework in @ private family; Iain cook, washer and ironer; best city referéuce! Bait ch Honday, 18 BAST 22D ST.—TWO RESPECTABLE COLORED ris to do general honsework in # private family or oarding house. Cail for two days. 25 ITH AY., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A RE- 0. apectable woman to go out afew hours of the day do light housework; would wait on an invalid lady; good reference. 803 6TH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework in a small private family; best city ref- | erence. 873 3 2D AV., FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUNG JEWISH girl to do general housework in a small tamily. Housekeepers, &c. SPRING ST.TWO YOUNG WIDOW. LADIES i as housekeepers to parties of means. Address Mrs. HOMER, 93, WEST OTH ST.—A MIDDLE AGED WIDOW AS | housekeeper in a hotel or widower's family ; best rof- ference ; city or country. Call for one week, Mrs. L. G3 FULTON ST, CORNER HIGH, BROOKLYN —A lady, @ widow, would. like a position as housekeeper fore gentleman's family; understands children; would take care of them from their birth; none but respectable parti heed answer. Cull for two days. 5G WEST 7TH, STA MIDDLR-AGED AMER fean widow Indy as housekeeper in a gentioman's famally or matron, in an inetitution or hotel or bowrding | f ta ess well; city or country. on or wildress, for one week, HOUSEKEEPER. is 2D AV.—AS EFFICIENT WORKING HOUSE: BUA Fevers cnderstands pastrion desserts ot all tind tan teach servants; a home more desirable than salary. Cal on Monday, y 13] WERT, 27H St.—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS OL invalid nurse or would nurse in any kind of sickness; first class city refere.ce. GY MULBERRY ST.—AS EXPERIENCED NURSE and seamstress in a respectable family; best city Felerence, 298) WEST 11TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO MIND children ; is willing to assist in waiting; best refor- EAST 12TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman as wet nurse; baby 3 weeks old. 4.4] Jrtont ond experienced; best city referem doctors’ reference. WEST 59TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRI A Goimse, deatsee s Htuation an nurse, etter in ty’ or country, Address JUDITH, box 112 Herald office, nderstands and willing to assist in housekeeping; ® pleas: Ant home more desirable than high salary. releronces ex- ence, Cull on Monday. Mrs, TOBIN, ¢ BBO: Weise teedscne ol « tap, e prod tone; 100 LADY WHO 18 ACCUSTOMED TO SICKNESS changed. Address A. B. L., box 153 Herald Uptown Branch WEST 32D ST.—AS INFANT'S NUR: ommendation given and required. Call for two days. FRENCH GIRL, SPEAKING ENGLISH AND would like to obtain ituation to wait on an invalid; ‘office. Miscellaneous. —A WOMAN TO WORK AT itting and laying; mattresses ‘Address Mrs. PEMBROE. IRVING PLACE, YOUNG LADIES’ CHRISTIAN 64 Rroocintion. a LUNE lady, perfectly qualided to fil the position of cas eh ® situation ip a store or office of any kind; reforences. Address CASHIER, NORTH MOORE 8T.—WORK BY THE DAY OR 82 week at housecleaning or in restaurant, Cuil on M. L, 8D AV.—A NEW ENGLAND LADY AS HOUSE- 5 4 keeper in 4 first class hotel; understands her busi ess, Call on or address, all the week, Mrs. BRYANT. WEST 27TH ST, ROOM 18, TOP FLOOR.—A Protestant girl, 15 years old, to take care of a child ‘aud assist with ehamberwork. Call or address for two days. 66 4 8D AV.—A LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A widower's family; best reference. Call, for four 78, on Mrs, ATWOOD, LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION AS HOUSE- A keeper; best references from New York and Boston, ddrens KW. . Brooklyn Post office. LADY DESIRES THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF A widower's or bachelor’s household or club house; has ad experience in marketing and financial matters; ref- rouces unquestionable. Ai H., box 5,578 Post office, jew York. RESPECTABLE GERMAN LADY WISHES A SITU- ation as housekeeper; first class references. Address jo, 210 West 14th st, A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, 38 YEARS OF AGE, AS housekeeper or servant ina respectable family; can French fluently ; thoroughly accustomed to housework ; Ban operate; no objection to the country; best reference. Address M. K., Herald office, WIDOW LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS HOUSE. in w widower's family. eat B2d'at., econd floor, front room, Pet Noneay+ LADY, WELL ACCOMPLISHED, DE: situation as housekeeper for an aged sin gentloman, Address P. 8., box 133 Herald offic: A po 4 “oa amd yf od A fee ald a THE ty as housekeeper for a wea! HM tat nd ocated ‘Address HOUSEKEEPER, box 140 Herald Diioe. rage crim pa ba BEY INBMRN?. al EX. a jon as housekeeper or Indy? bowt references given. Address Mrs, E. Pf Herald ptown Branch office, eens Wa xTeb—A youna WOMAN, OF Goop ENGLISH ‘ation, pleasing appearance and cheerful ion, as housekeeper fe ang men; will have the o fis elnwed Ld "Address. with purviculars, THLURLANDy office, Rf 7TH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL, 15 YEARS OF AGE 255 to wait on a lady or & grown child; would do ligh Chamberwork and waiting n & small private family ; good reference. 307 BAST, date, STA FASHIONABLE JIAIR dresser wishes a few more engagoments by the day week or month. Call for two days, 2 2, 4 PEARL &8T.—AS STEWARDESS ON A 3 6 steamer or any vessel; accustomed to go to sea Address M, A. G. 464. STH AY THIRD FLOOR—A PRENOH LADY as lady's’ maid; can sew vory well and spenks French fluently, Can be seen for two days. ™M. YOUNG LADY DESIRES A PER- tion as salesiady, Address Mrs, HO HAS HAD EXPERIENCE IN NURS- k, as nurse and companion to an Invalid, 1 br spend the winter in a warmer. climate ood reference, Address COMPANION, box 164 Herald Eptown Branch office. LADY WHO HAS CROSSED THREE TIMES AND in desirous of returning to Europe, would like to nitend take charge of one or two children as an equivalent frplolags. “Adarioe A Gs, S15 West iS en” rGellting. to Dg not meni HELEN, Herald Uptown Branch office. eg LADY WANTS A POSITION AS CASHIER OR indent in © hotel, restat rant or wholesale ¢s- ferences jo and terms moder- wie. Naren box 8,048 Post offen for threw days, WIDOW, AGED 30, DESIRES A SITUATION TO house or attend store; gvod cook and seamstress ; oun cut and. fit ob: © homo gore and make 6 it all children; home preferred to wean me etn ios ANNIB, Dox 101 usraia office. ‘aia 6TH AV., SECOND FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE | ALESLADIES WANTED—FIRST CLASS SALES- 1D dadies who have thorouxb experience in millluery goods; hands 3 girls none but experiences or wlso wanted. J. ROTHSCHILD, 58 Wost 14th st. ANTED—A SCANDINAVIAN WOMAN, FOR OUOK- ing, washing and ironing. Apply at 339 East 15th st. the best of references, wishes a position as steward and caterer of a first class hotel or chin; prefers a winter resort. Address B. B., box 158 Herald ottice. . ‘ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION {n a private family or boarding house; first Call on or address, for one week, Gy 252 West 47th st. ANTED—BY A YOUN( four yours’ experience in as stoward or assistant in a hotel or dining room, BUTLER, Herald Uptown Branch office, 10 WILL BE UiVEN BY A YOUNG MAN FORA ermanent situation; or would loan employer for situation with fair sulary, Address WILLING, Herald Uptown Branch office. MAN, WHO HAS HAD ‘first Class hotel, a situation | Address | CLERKS AND SALESMEN, MAN, OF ‘THOROUGH BUSINESS EXPERIENCE, 80 years of age und married, is in destitute circam: Stunces, having met with @ reverse of fortune by the present panic and sickness, who {sa competent bookkeoper of actual experience, an accurate cashier and a good judge of money, would ageapt any honost employment: references are frst cae Who will address T WIDOW’S SON, Herald office A. MAN AND WIFE, 25 YEARS OF AGE, WITHOUT children, desire positions as clerk or steward and house- Keoper, or managers in a first class hotel; four years’ experi- ence as managers in a largo hotel, with most approved refer- ence; would go South for the winter, Address J, G., Herald office. Z FIRST CLASS LICENSED DRUG CLERK WANTS ie ha ina first class store. Address GERMAN, -ald office. WANTED, FIRST CLASS SALESMEN FOR A ! + cloak house; reference required. Address P, & B. Hlerald office. ih WANTS ALINE OR SPECIALTIES | @ dey goods and notion trade of Philadel- phia, Pittsburg and West. Address B. O,. Herald Philadel- , phia Branch office. : TANTED—LADY CASHIER, FOR FIRST CLASS pa ee Address, giving fall particulars, A. B.C. erald office. 7ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; must ma bread and biscuit; in private funily. 840 West Sist YOUNG MAN, WITH SEVEN YEARS’ EXPE- Hlonco in the bodk and stationery trade, wishes employ- iment; best city reference. Address W. M.. Herald office. SHOE SALESMAN WANTED—ONE ACCUSTOMED | to the best city trade will call at 76 6th av. GEO. F, WHEELER, SITUATION a; understands orses; good milker; willing to make himself AS waGOACHMAN, | GARDENER, | &C. wanted by a steady, sober, single m proper care of nerally useful; moderate wages; best city reference. Ad- ress J. H., box 20% Herald office. GROOM; UNDERSTANDS GAR- (oAcHMAN axp dening: can milk; is a good city driver; expable of tak- ing charge of « gonticman’s place; best city reference. Ad- a Rector st. ITUATION WANTED. thoroughly un ARRIED, R's 8: family ; small rstunds greenhouse, | Bel hints ruit, vegetables and pleasure 6) unds; 14 years’ jest relerence, Address M, WHIT, 1,207 Atlantic av., Brooklyn, ARDENER'S — SITUATION WANTED—SINGLE; fully competent in both branches; would like an on” Kaxement where taste is required; best city reference. Ad- dross P, H., box 207 Herald office. ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN,- BY A COL. ored man; 4 strictly sober, willing and industrious; best city reference. Apply at 49 and 50 East 32d et. GITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 2 twke care of horses and carriages; milk, drive pinin gardening: is willing wnd obliging and will ua self generally useful around @ place in city or country ; rence, Address D. H.. box 182 Herald office. ING TELEGRAM ques EVE: EVERY NIGHT CONTAINS MORE LOCAL, GENERAL AND VELEGRAPHIG Wi AND HAS “A LARGER | CIRCULATION THAN ALL THE OTHER EVENING PAPERS IN THE CITY COMBINED, ANTED,—SITUATION WANTED AS COACHMAN or groom ; city or country ; milk; gardoning if required ; generally’ useful; seven years) reference Call ‘on of address B. HALVEY, 142 West 29th st., for three days, Na eer AN ENGLISHMAN (MARRIED), A situation as coachman or gardenor; ean wait’ on table and is willing to make himself useful; good reference, Apply to or address G. L., 151 Went 15th st, J ANTED—A THOROUGHLY, COMPETENT COACH- 1 AB; mast be, srlctly temperate and of er sonal appearance. Address, onclos ference ‘rom fast mployer, box 488 Post office. ANTED—BY AN ENGUISHMAN, SINGLE, A SITU. ation as groom or coachman; can milk and is willing to make himself generally useful; good reference, Address A. B., box 190 Herald office. geih md ae FOR e bgt CLASS Vaenge man; has been in my einploy ning years at 115 Brosdwey, roomT. T. P. PERKINS, 12 WEST 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG lored man as conchman; best city reference from Call or address. ANTED—A SWEDISH, SCOTCH OR ENGLISH ‘cook (Protestant) by a family of two porsons, to go to the country; 5 hours from New York, Apply, before 12 o'clock, on Tuesday, 21st, at 11 West 16th st, . YOUNG MAN, RIGHT YEARS IN RETAIL DRY goods, is anxious for a situation in a wholesale or n- ross active and willing to work. NEST, Herald Uptown Branch office, ANTED—A GOOD DRESSMAKER; MUST BE A first class cutter and competent to take charge of a sult and cloak room. Apply, by letter only, to CROUGH- WELL & CO., 2,241 3d av. ANTED—10 ATTRACTIVE YOUNG LADIES IN A new spectacular play; no experience necessary, Ad- dress THEATRE, Herald oltice, TANTED—A FIRST RATE OCOOK, FRENCH OR core Call, before 12, at No. 2 West 62d st., cor- nor 8th av. ANTED—LADY'S MAID, THOROUGHLY COMPE- tent hairdresser, good dressmaker and packor, to travel ates. Address, giving reference, 0. W., box Post off ANTED—A CHAMBERMAID AND SEAMSTRESS, ‘willing to assist in the care of children; English ot Freneh preferred; best references required. Address A. 8., box 114 Herald office. ANTED—A "WORKING HOUSEKEEPER, COMPE- tent to take complete charge of a house and servants. Apply, from 12 M, till 2'P, M,, at 71 Bust 6d at, TANTED—A MILLINER. TO ONE WHO THOR- oughly understands the business good wages and a por- f manent engagement offered. Apply to B. TRAVIS & CO. No, 000 Broadway, on Monday, M40 inst., between 12 and i o'clock. JANTED—DRESSMAKER, TO CUT AND FIT dresses; wages $14 a weok. Apply to JAMES A. HEARN & SON, 773 and 775 Broadway. ANTED—AN EXPERT LAUNDRESS; MUST HAVE good city references. No. 170 West 47th st. ANTED—A LAUNDRESS AND A COOK TO ASSIST in ‘washing in a large family; wages $18 @ month each. Apply wt No, 71 Kast 53d st., from 10 to 12 A. M. TANTED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS WET UTR 5 references required. Cail at 185 Clinton st., Brooklyn, until 9 o'clock A. M. and from 2 to 3 P. M. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRL TO DO chamberwork and waiting ; must have good city rofer- beta by ak English. Call from 10 till 2 and after 7 o'clock at 5 o ‘ANTED—AT RODGERS & ORR BROTHERS, 183 ‘Sth ay,, fifty first class dressmakers and operators for ilson sewing machines; good wages aad per- ANTED—FIRST CLASS OPERATORS ON WHEELER aw machine on ladies’ under; ents in and | house ; those now will receive work ing | the whole winter; references or deposit required. None bu experienced hands need apply at 48 Lispenard st. WANTED PiuST Class MILLINERS AT NO. 15 East 9th st. ANTED—FIRST CLASS, DRESSMAKERS, ACCUS- toTaed 80 work on misses’ and children’s sults, cloaks, ing wrappers, ernien 771 Broadway, corner 9th st, WANTED —A HIRST CLASS TRIMMER (MILLINERY), Pi age? 0 Sataepent, Apply on Monday, 10 to 4, at S11 oadway. s ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER. APPLY at 409 Broadway, between 12 and 1 o’plock. WASTED-A FIRST CLASS WAIST FINISHER AND trimmer. Only such need apply, at 252 West 43d st. Wren eee, PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND fronor for # small (et Ao the country. Call meet [yd office, 318 Kast Twenty-third street, before o'clock. ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ON GROVER & Baker's machine. No, 11 East 18th st. TANTED—ONE GOOD DRESSMAKER AT NO. 148 ‘West 32d st. ANTED—FIRST CLASS SALESLADIES IN THE millinery department; imust be thoroughly experi- enced in selling trimmed hats. None but such need app! the Union Basar, 343 6th av. ANTED—A FIRST, CLASS MILLINER, TO. GO ween yelock, BRE £'00.8, i Broadway. ys ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED BONNET SALES- 0 out of the ot, 4 Monday, after RSH, 6! w Vscteek’ t0 AHOMPEON aM Broadway. ‘ANTED—SE’ YOUNG LADLES 10 RE. i TS To ed el an Hoo ure need sppip at WILSON & GREIU'S, 771 Brod: way, corner 9th st FIRST CLASS HUSILRY SALESMAN WANTED— od also salesladies. BLOOMINGDALE BROTHERS, 933 ay. A GOOD BOOKKEEPER WANTED—FOR A LARGE Manufacturing furniture house: one expericneed in taking charge of collections, credits and general. correspond- ence; must be @ reliable man of unquestionable character and fally competent for all office duties; none other need re- iy, Addressr with full particulars, salary ond references, FURNITURE, Horald offes. N EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, WITH NEARBY trade, on commission, in the wuite goods and embrot- importing business. Address COMPETENT, Herald D BOOKKEEPER, WITH GOOD situation; salary moderate, Ad- Herald oftice, A. YOUNG MAN, AGED 26, INTELLIGENT AND OF strictly steady habits, but without business experience, wishes employment in some logitimate business house, where he can learn; no salary required for atime. Address J., box 204 Herald office. A YOUNG MAN, NOW LIVING AT AUGUSTA, GA. is desirous of entering into business, and hereby make: a Seoemeh to ms nie og in pees of an accountant; pind un. rstands accounts, c.; salary no eat object. Address Me HUTT. 444 Wost Bid st. Now Yorks OOKKEEPING WANTED.—A PRACTICAL BOOK- keeper will instract thoroughly a young man in book- keeping and fit bim for business; Murs, to 10 P. M5 Brooklyn; moderate terms, Address Me. COLLINS, box 140 jorald office. IRST CLASS ACCOUNTANT AND PENMAN, CORRE- sponding in English, Spanish, German and French, de~ sires an engagement; no objection to go to Mexico, the West Indies or South Ametion; good references. Address J. A. A., Herald office, PPURNAGES, RANGES, STOVES, &0.—AN EXPERI. enced salesman, who thoroughly understands the above | ness, mechanicall: travel or in store, ofice. 7 USIERY AND LACE DEPARTMENTS.—SEVERAL | experienced ing men wanted, weil recommended. WHCHSLER, ‘ABRAHAM & OU., 297 and 299 Fulton st, Brooklyn. PAY WEEKLY SALARY AND LIBERAL COMMIS- sion to men of address, intelligent honest and en- ery ic. Address, with references, PERMANENT POSI- nO |, box 668 Post office. QALESM —A CORSET MANUFACTURER WANTS A od box Sis Horald and otherwise, wants a position to | 088 ENERGETIO, box 106 Herald | te for the city. Address, with particulars, ico. ALESMAN WANTED—BY AN IMPORTING FANCY , dry, hi must know el | thoronghly, | East. Ad ALESMEN WANTED—IN CLOAKS AND NOTIONS, JAMES A. HEARN & SON, 775 Broadway. ALESMAN WANTED—TO SELL CUTLERY ON COM. mission only, staple goods, at low prices; also boy who as oxporience fn entlory and can come well recommented. 339 Broadway, up stairs. ALESMAN WANTED—TO SELL ON: COMMISSION for laces and embroideries for New York State and West- ern trade. Address A. T. Herald Uptown Branch office. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG MEN; ONE, as neat writer in a business house, the other as first clasy barkeeper or oysterman, Address ©. Y., No, 644 6th av, RAVELLING SALESMEN WILL FIND IT TO THEIR {ntorest to represent a superior manufacture of machine Needles; ay are easily sol sample books. 237 Broad. ANTED—BY A LEADING FANCY GOODS AND * ‘ree hair a two ‘ee = hance with o ™n connection, ress, references xpecta- tous, box 184 Herald office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, TWENTY YEARS 0) age, & situation in come wholesale house; no alat aie ‘od for timo; best reference, Address H. D., Herald 5 —— Wars. ‘A BUSINESS MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS "and paid’ a liberal salary. "Apphy Wo" VINEUK a , FOsrON, E2'Doy wt, rina Ya Ss A GENTLEMAN OF ability and address, a positi MERCANTILE resent a wholesale house; a valu: good references, Addross, for throe days, W. Weir OR TWO TRAVELLING SADESMEN, VALENTINE & COW varniah makers 423 Penrl st 199 Bleecker st. os $15 to $25 ing fro r dni } $1: Callon or address BREE! LOCAL AND A GENERAL AGENT FOR OUR great contennial work by Benson J. Lossing. NEW YORK BOOK UONGERN, No. 7 Warron st, GENTS WANTED—CITY AND COUNTRY, TO SELL jas to families and large consumers: greatest induce- ments. CANTON TEA COMPANY, 148 Chambers st. CHANCE.—MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS learn telegrapoy ‘and take positions. T College, 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institute, Telegraphy fancht ‘practically, with instruments. Commence “imme- jately. TRECTORY.—WANTED, FOUR OR FIVE EXPERI- enced advertising a who understand directory business. None but first class men need address Post office box 5,497. References required. FLXERGETIC YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, WITH A CAPT. Y tal of $1. can make a good living by calling upon F. M. EPPLBY, stationer, 132 Liberty st. XPERIENCED CANVASSERS FOR MY MAGNIFT. cently illustrated book, “The Centennial History of the United st Right of territory given to gentlemen of first class ability. WALTERS, 15 Dey st. UBLISHER WANTED—FOR A LIVE JEWISH JOUR- nai; must be © man of business ideas, Canvassers Address PHILO, Herald office, RAVELLING AGENT OF EXPERIENCE IN CUT PA- pers pticrns wanted —To make branches throughout the United States for one of the largost and most reliable houses Apply to M. BELL, 298 Broad ANTED—A SMART, INTELLIGENT AND HONEST law office boy. Call at 25 Chambers st., room 20, ANTED—A WELL EDUCATED YOUNG MAN, RE- siding with his parents in this city. Address, with ref- erences, R. & C., Herald office, ANTED—YOUNG MEN TO LEARN operating and when qualified obtain good paying em- loxment. Apply to TELEGRAPH INST CorPOk SoM: PANY, corner Highth street and Broadway. Open evonings. TELEGRAPH | WraNTeD—A PROMINENT SOUTHERN GENTLE- ruan to solicit among the Syuthern business men of {hls city toward the opganfiation of Local Board of Direc- tors for the jo insurance company of the South. ‘Address box 2,070 Post office. nad a frit gered ny BROKERS. OFFIG BOY nd bony Tend office and run errands: salary, €3' per weok; tol erence required." Address. ACTIVE, box rald office. ANTED—FOR A FIRST CLAS3 MAGAZINE, AN ‘advertising solicitor of approved ability. To the right man liberal commission paid, Apply at 12 Union square, second floor. bh Secahinpatiericsis cote AT 20 DEY 87, ¥ ANTED—A FIRST CLASS ADVERTISEMENT CAN- vasser for established oy apers. Address, giving references and experience. D. K. Ree 255 Post office. ANTED—A SMART BOY, ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD, who resides in the city wita his parents, to attend & cigar stand. Apply at Astor House cigar stand. TANTED—CANVASSERS; MUST BE OF GOOD AD- dress; references required. Apply after 9A. M. ROLINSON & CO., 46 Liberty. ‘st., third floor, front. ANTED—AGEN?S TO SELL TEAS TO HOTELS, Festaurants and large consumers in town and country} cial inducements to mon who can command ® trade. Ap: Diy.to It, W. PINS{G Rit & CU., 7 Barclay st, ‘ANTED—AGENTS TO CONTROL THE SALE OF AN article (grocery trade) in each city wi 7 Jersey: profits larg by TAN MANUFACTURING’ COMPAN jontgomery street, Jersey City. TANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF EXPERIENCE TO ‘take orders for Walker's “Statistical Atlas of the United States,” compiled from the ninth census. Address JULIUS BIEN, 46 and 18 Park place, ANTED—AGENTS FOR THE BEST SELLING BOOK published; not only # luxury but a necessity to perso of every ago, class, rank and profession—"Hill's Manual of W. H. SHEPARD, 13 Astor Social and Business Forms, place y ANTED—A FIRST CLASS AGENT FOR VERY RE- munerrtive employment; none but men wh a Viable and of youd address need call on THOMAS MORTON, |+ 142 Fulton oy For Other Want Advertisements See Directory, HOMPSON’S | A MoNopouy— RED BY TWO UNI STATES in Bnggnts: tonle, fe, + Brofits 400 per cont for sale oo change for Real Estate, pp hen pina on or address EXCELLENT, AW TRE SALE, ONE OF + Liquor Stores in the Ninth THE BEST CORNER ward; long lease: ch rent: doing @ first class business: for sale pn reaso! terms. LLOYD, 29 Broadway. RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, THR LEASR, Stock and Fixtures of a well established Liquor Store. in one of the best downtown locations, doing a good business: rent low; must be sold in consequence of sickness, Apply 845 East Twenty-ninth street. FIRST OLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR jy, “He Sitnated on one, of she est avenues in the city. Terms easy. Apply at once to AGHTY & VA! ‘ARNAM, 63 From strecs, AKERY, EIGHTH AVENUE, FINE LOCATION, DO- ) ing good business, must be sold at a sacrifice on account of leaving the city, Call, before 9 A. M. or after 5 P. M., au Sunday all day, at 286 Wost Thirty-sixth street, basement, OOT AND SHOE STORE FOR SALB—IN NEWAR' N. J.; doing a good business; is situated on one of best streets in the city: the owner has another tend to. Apply to TIIOMAS ELISON, 875 Brow corner William street, @ tO Abe streoty Ce DRUG STORE FOR SALE—WITH A FIRS? class family trade; corner stand; cheap rent; physle 's office connec $1,500 cash. STORE IN BROOKL change for Real Estate. RUG STORE—LOCATION BROOKLYN ; terms ensy. Call at LEHN & FL or at ©. N. CRITTE DEN'S, No. ( Sixth avenue RUG STORE FOR SALE—THE BEST CHANG | J imaginable and offered about ouce in a lifetime ; ic $3,500; $1,500 cash, balance easy terms; tnyentory, $0,200; number of prescriptions over 40,900, ir > ALEX. ABKE, Springfield, Mass, RUG STORE FOR SALE.—A BARGAIN; NO HUM- bug; must be sold; the owner cannot attend it; is ® some corner iveation; good neighborhood. For pare ticulurs see FRASER, draygist, 21 Beekman street, IRST CLASS GROCERY STORE, CORNER OF Thirty-sixth street and Broadway, which is worth $000, will be sold for $2,500, owner wishing to leave the fs — OR SALE—A LARGE LILLIE'S SAFE, SUITABLE for jewellers, &c.; also a large Platform Seale, weighing 9,000 pounds; will be sold very low. Apply at No. 7 New Church street, (OR SALE~A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER AND JOB Printing Office in the suburbs; will be sold cheap. Ad dross H, G., Morrisania, New York city. OR SALE—A MANN’S HEALTH-LIFT, IN GOOD OR* der, cheap. Addross R. O. J., Herald office, OR SALE—A LIGHT EXPRESS BUSINESS; HAS A regular set of customers, who pay weekly in advance; this is a chance seldom offered and only because Teannot at tend tolt, Cull on G. FLORANCE, 305 Broadway. PE, SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A JEWELRY Store, doing a good business; cheap rent, and in a good iuusinoss ihoroughlare, Call at 308. KS, 99 Malden ane, OR SALE—A NEATLY FITTED UP CIGAR STORE and Sample Room ; cheap for cash. Apply at 160 Ful- ton street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR Store, doing an excellent busines; principal avenue and lending street; good Property taken in exchange, or cheap for cash, LLOYD, 29 Broadw: OR SALE—A COAL YARD, DOWN TOWN, NEAR the river: best location in the city. Inquire at J. D. HEIREN BECKER'S, 111 Broadway, room 71, OR SALE—THE SOLE AGENOY FOR A SPECIALTY in stationery; ® constantly increasing cash business in an article of merit, Address J. B., box 108 Horald office. OR SALE—25,000 AGENTS’ LETTERS AT $7; 1,000 on copy for $5. Address G. M. DANFORTH & Co., 697 Broadway, New York. sees SALE—A PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, WITIL first class instruments, 50 Bowery. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE, DO- ing acash trade. Call all the week at 300 East Thirty- fourth street. Good business chance. IOR SALE.—A CHANCE CAUSED BY DEATI.—A widow lady will sell a first class Liquor Saloon, centrally located and doing ® splendid business. For information apply to 90 Front street, front office. OR BALE A CHEAP woo tak LIQUOR PROR down town in New York, newly fitted up; will sol cheap for cash; no brokers noticed. Address P. R. H., 273 Division avenue, Brooklyn, E. D. OR SALE—BARBER SHOP AND CIGAR STAND, For particulars address BARGAIN, station D. PR, SALE—A GOOD MILK AND BUTTER DEPOT. Apply at 979 Third avenue, basement. OR SALE—THE AIX LA CHAPELLE Bathing Establist conntry, with Patent; ¢ prietor.” Further particulars at the place, street, Terms reasonable if sold m nedintely. OR SALE—A_ NICELY FITTED UP VARIETY Store ina very good location; rent low; very cheap, 244 East Forty-sixth street, right of Second avenue. OR SALE—AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, A DOW: town Cigar Store, doing a fine business; other business the cause for TIN D. KNAPI, 59 Liberty stroet, room 8. OR SALE—IN THE BEST PART OF THE SEVENTIL selling. Fost nity grecpectabla, Boacding. House, well furnietied throughout; fine house, cheap rent. pl mediately ‘to P GAPENE: 1g Bows B BOOT AND SHOE STORE NO. 286 corner of Commerce. Apply as above. OR SALE—A VALUABLE LEASE, WITH THE FIX- tures of a first class Tea Store; size, 22x60; two sple did show windows, &c., &o. ©. BA ‘50 East Fourth stres OR SALE—LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A LARGR, F first class Store on Sixth avenue, between Thirteenth and Fifteenth streets, west side, cheap to a cash customor. Address A. %., box 135 Herald Uptown Branch office. FoR SALE—MILK AND GROCERY STORE, IN A populated, neichborhood goad chance for an eheerpris- , Her ing couple, Address LANGUO! ‘ald Uptown Brauch o ce, HEATER. NEARLY OR SALE CHEAP—A FINE To be secon new, with two Registers and Pipe complete. ‘at 214 Rivingion street. OR SALE CHEAP—CONFECTIO: Cream Saloon on Seventh avenue, dress B. D., Herald Uptown Branch office. OR SALE CHEAP—A FOUR YEARS’ LEASE OF A suall, comfortable House, at a low rent, in W place, newt Charles street, with all modern trprovemants, or will be let furnished at $80 a month. Inquire at 193 Sixth avenw se SALE CHEAP FOR CASH—A GOOD PAYING Lager Beer Saloon; well located. Apply at 101 West Twonty-seventh street, hoar Sixth avenue. {OR SALE OR TO LET—AN OL: Liquor Store ; long lease ; terms moderate. Third street, corner Greene. IXTURES OF FANCY AND DRY GOODS STORE for sale cheap; also two Wardrobes, one Cottage Set, Tables, Carpets, feather Pillows and Pictures, 162 Seventh avenue, J 2 OF HOTEL AND DINING ROOMS,—40 FU Peed, kitchen and dining rooms, fully furnishe: tire of WASHINGTO! West Twenty-sixth street. TOW OR NEVER. Stationery, Fane yout sellin YSTER, COFFEE AND LUNCH ROOM FOR SALE cheap; ® good chance for a man who understands the business. Appty at No. 18 New Church street, between Cort- Jandt and Dey streats. ERY AND ICE Store to let. Ad- ESTABLISHED No, 31 West 000 WILL BUY THE BOOK, ds and News Store 820° Sixth Jat to retire from business. JHOWCASES AT REDUCED PRICES—THE LARGEST Ss assortment ofthe latest patterns in the city; od and shipped free of charge. with guaranton Every. HOFFMAN & FERSOM, 18 Chath EVERAL GRANITE MONUMENTS, FINELY FIN- SS ished, for sale at a price that may surprise you. Ad- Gross TH. FIELD, vox 1: Herald office. if QArze A FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE, TWO © combination locks, at a great bargain; also several special bargains in now Safes, at salesroom, AMERICAN SAFE COMPANY, 300 Broadw: 10 MARBLE CUTTER: R SALE, AN OLD-ES- tablished Marble Yard, with entire Stock, Fixtures and Yard, Address J. CABLE & SON, 21 Malu strect, near Pout office, Yonkers, N. Y. Mg? ONLY CHANCE.—$1,.000 WILL BUY THE BOOK Stationary and News Store 829 Sixth avenue, coruor hab ti ith street; about selling out to retire from bus- ness, iB WELL KNOWN CANDY STORE, LITTLE WO: dot, for salo, with Stock und Fixtures; x sale invostmonty low rent; giving up business cause of selling. Apply at Jt Sixth avenue, 3() STEAM HEAT! OILS, VARIOUS | SI 160 cheap. scat JAMES KERN. 94 Plymouth street, Brooklyn, near Uatharine fe 1.500 OASH WILL BUY ESTABLISHED TE) tnd Grocery Store, splendid Fixtures and ; er selling on account of Sickness ble hates. Address OPPORTUNITY, Herald Up- For Other Advertisements Under This Heading See Directorys