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et SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Cooks, &e. JANE ST., CORNER GREENWICH AV., TOP FLOOR, ‘ oman as day of ‘night cook in Lit would do washing in her own bome. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. General Housework, &ec. . (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).—A 57 SA SPR. SERIO TRC at obliging. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Laundresses, &c. 397 StH Av —A Finst CLASS FRENCH LAUN- got up equal to new; price ver dress wishes families’ washing. gentlemen's shirts reasonable, VB Bes took: to.» bood tread and pecery Usher: weald ‘cook; is a a assist ‘in the washing ‘of & euall family; good city Teler- ‘ences. 3 days. ce. LOD eee en Tk ad Le acer and iraner, in coo! in m small private fumily: good reference, “Call for two days, WEST 13TH ST.—AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT AS good cook; good city reference. Can be seen for two SULLIVAN ST.—A COLORED WOMAN AS cook in @ boarding house or restaurant; good refer —TO DO HOUSEWORK AND COOK family; good reterence. &e., or take care Call ‘on or address EAST 63D ST., THREE DOORS FROM 3D av.—A respectable girl to do general housework ; 212 good reference. <2] WEST 27TH ST. (CIGAR STORE) —A RESPEOT. able young American girl to do light housewor! wages not so inuch an object as a good home ; best city refe ence from last employer. WEST 19TH 8T.. SECOND FLOOR, BACK.— Two respect nto do the work of o 131, seat eae dd cook and bakers no objections to the country; best city reference. Call for two days. 145 WEST 32D ST., FRONT HOUSE.—TWO RE- spectal rie; one a8 cook, the otter as chamberwaids ladiew boariiug’ house preferred. Call for two days. 149 Weer sore ST.—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS ‘cook; understands baking ; wages nothing less than 525 per month. Can be seen for a fow days. WEST 46TH ST.—TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS; 20) ‘one as cook, washer and ironer; the other as cham- Sermaid and waitress; would go In the country; good refer- ences. ing top bell. )() EAST 74TH ST., REAR HOUSE, BETWEEN 2D 2ZO Midida eve—-A seepectable woman to cook, wash or iron by the day or week; uptown preferred; good city ret- erence. <4 WEST 19TH ST.—A WELSH WOMAN AS FIRST 22! class cook in @ boarding house or as dinner cook in # hotel or restaurant; excellent baker; good reference. 32 EAST 26TH ST.—A WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE ‘as cook in # family or private boarding house. Call all the week. SSE: 306 WEST, 2TH STA, MIDLLE-AGED | PROT- estant woman as plain cook, washer and ironer. WEST 48TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS cook ; three yours’ roferencg. PROFESSIONAL COOK WANTS A SITUATION, as above; thoroughly understands the full charge of « ontleman’s house, marketing, keeping #ecounts, getting up cin artios, balls, ac. ties and references unsur- Passed in this elfy, Call for two days at 127 19th st. — ENGLISH WOMAN, A PLACE AS etal aie sock ® hotel or club house’ reference from last employer. Address M., Herald office. Chambermaids, &c. WEST 5S7TH ST.—COMPETENT CHAMBERMAID and seamstress; city reference, PINE ST., ROOM 1.—A FAMILY, HAVING TO art with one of their servants, wish to procure for ber @ situation as chambermaid and waitress, or nurso: can recommend her asa thoronghly honest, capable and reliable girl in every way. Address Mr. C. WEST 18TH ST.—AS MAID AND SEAMSTRESS; 51 would take charge of a sick lady; would assist in housekeeping 1 € 23. EAST 28TH ST., REAR.—A RESPECTABLE young girl to do general housework in a small fam- ly; is good washer and ironer; good reference. 267 30TH ST., CORNER OF 8TH AY., OVER THE ery siore.—An American girl io do general housewor! small family, where there are no cl in —A LADY, WHO IAS BEEN IN THE orewoinan in a tamily or hotel cuffs; city reference. IMPETENT LAUNDRESS ashing; fluting done in the satisfactory vefer- 410 T 19TH ST.—A wishes some familie nentest mauner; terms 75e. per dozen; ence. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— 9 FEMALE! MACDOUGAL 8T. LADY, WHO WRITES A od plain hund, as copyist ora cashiership in hotel nt. FRENCH LADY EXPERIENCE schools, wi q Year, Address 253 Division st LADY OF GREAT EXPERIENCE IN TEACHING in school and families desires engagement ax daily or resident governess for E ght ten years in one of the first boarding sehools in the city: aighest refer ence. Address F. GREY, Brooklyn Post office, N TEACHING jerman for $300 8 WEST 17TH ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE WOMAN todo some gentlemen's or families’ washing at her 429 own residence; good referenc Ri 446 224 PECTABLE WOMAN TO DO housecleaninz, washing or ironing by the day; would take family washing home; first class reference. Oall on or address Mra. MAHONY. 4.5() NEST 10TH st.—AS FIRST CLASS WASHER OU) and ironer at her own home; fluting and pufing neatly done; terms moderate, Mrs. CROSSON. 782 OTH AV.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN 4 would like to take in gentlemen's washing. ahs 3D AV., THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUNG WOMAN todo light housework; is a good washer and ironer 85 and bread baker; good city reference. Housekeepers, &. 123 BAST, 4oTH ST. NEAR 4TH AY.—A YOUNG Indy, 16, cheerful ‘and cultivated, as housekeeper for @ widower ; singer and piunist; can make home pleasant, 14] WESTAsTH sta THOROUGH, INDUSTRIOUS, systematic American woman as housekeeper: under: Stands marketing and all kinds of baking; will take goneral interest wherever employed: undoubted reference, Call on or address HO! eR, EAST 40TH ST. (RING TOP BELL).—AS HOUSE- rm 151 keeper by an American lady; references first class, Gall'on or adidrend Mra, HUNTER. 7? erences Sree! 24.6 HUDSON STA WIDOW AS HOUSEKEEPER in widower's family. Call after Sunday, Mrs, SMITH. QTT WEST ATH ST. NEAR 1TH ST.—A| YOUNG lady, aged 18, as housekeeper for an elderly gentle- man’s family of means preferred. Call for two days. 317 PACIFIC ST, BROOKLYN.—AN AMERICAN woman as housekeeper in a hotel or private famil would go to Florida or Casifornia; understands her business thoroughly; first clase reference. Call on or address Mrs. OF REFINEMENT AS HOUS ly gentleman of means, or as travel Ting companion to seme person going to California, Address M. E. G., Herald Uptown Branch office. AN EXPERIENCED AND EDUCATED LADY WANTS the position of housekeeper and home manager. Address A.M. 0., Herald Uptown Branch office. 883 6TH AY., SECONP PLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE woman wishes ladies or gentlemen's washing at her own home ; reasonable term dd A. EADY WHO HAS BEEN IN ONE FAMILY AS governess and companion for five years, in © fires to make, a similar engaron Address E TIONAL BUREA\ LADY INSTRUCTS YOUNG PERSONS IN THE english branches and French: ladies of neglected edu- cation taught TEACY A pri is. Address . 847 Beh, GERMAN y by shorter Vnear 38th st. LADY, TEACHER OF EXPERIENCE, [8 Fer nce tts to give German aud tausle, Ieasons in exchange lor Board, or large furnished Room, without board. Address TEACHER, st Twentieth street. SUPERIOR LADY READER, DESIRES AN EN. agement as reader to an invalid by the hour; best ref €rence ns to qualification. EADER, box 143 Herald Uptown Brancit office. met! Address BETWEEN 54TH AND SSTH STS.—A OD] sta respectable Protestant ndress wishes some gentlemen's and ladies’ washing; understands fluting and erirmpl FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS WILL DO FAMILY washing at Se. per dozen, fiuting included; best reter- N EXPERIENCED MU! few more scholars. Terms moderate, eighth sti AS ACCOMPLISHED LADY WRITER ENGAGES TO +i. write business and social letters for Indies and _gentle- men on moderate terms, All writing confidential, Cards at music store 175 S ne, LADY TEACHER WILL TEACH d education reading, writing, spelling ils residenee, by a’new and vate; tuition ‘82 per month, (© TEACHER DESIRES A instruct at their residence, Address Mrs, MORRIS, 204 East Seventy- ences. Address A, A., box 100 Herald Uptown Branch office. Nurses, &ec. ) WEST ST., TOP FLOOR—A RESPECTABLE QZ Woman srvwet naree; basa fresh breast of mille Ape ply to Dr. Mei eich st. GO SAN GAN,, ITALIAN, (GIRL. | SPEAKING French @; best city references. 109 WEST 41ST ST.—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN OF LU) experience as infant's nurs: of two small children 109° WEST 41ST 81.—A YOUNG ENGLISH PROTES- tant woman of experience ax nurse and seamstress; can take charge of an infant from birth and bring it up on the bottle; references. WEST 33D ST.—A COLORED GIRL AS NURSE; tirst class reference from last place. Adaress, tor 12( RIVATE LESSONS IN ENGLISH GIVEN BY AN meted Parienced. Indy teacher to erown up ladies.of nex. education; grammar and writing thorough. Appl; at book store 178 Sixth avenue. Pp PE TRS, ATIONS WANTED—MALES. ‘ou LORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION as waiter in w private family; no objection to the country; city reference. Call on or address, for two days, J. W. ©, 140 West oth RSES situation for his coachman; single, reful city driv on or ad present place. A TES posers Sober, trustworthy mi dress M. G., 55 East 4) WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG that will give him a work; SITUATIO. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESP’! colored young mai 5 waiter in a private family : good city reference, Address’ EDMOND, box 178 Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AS barkeeper; should like to go to Florida: tive years’ ref- Please call on oF address LSON, 49 Jol AGED 18, WHO CAN SPEAK G MA AA. man and Engiish, desires a situation in any business ast 15th at Address J. FATH, 436 SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MA vod reference. age, ax bari MeCORMICK, rove Shelter city. or 2: HES A SITUATIO! is willing t Adiress HK. 30 MAN, STEADY AND INTELLIGENT, son to learn the grocery or dry goods very small salary expected, and would trial ont salary for a mouth, Address C., box 170 Herald ND WIFE WANT SITUATION: the care of horses, cows, garden and furnace; man on @ gentleman's place; wife is a first class adress: no family: English; good reference, Call address, for two days, J, M., 252 East 10th st. ¥ A YOUNG MAN, A OF EN has lived as head and single banded MA tA ders a hans vok and on NATIVE families; experience as above; good references given. Ad- dress Gy La, box 107 Herald Uptown Branch ofhice a) NOLORED YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION IN A J rivate family as waiter: Cun be seen for two days. JUF od reference from last place. EN'VAN DORN, J3 Minetta st. IN AN OLD OFFICE AW.—A SITUATION WANTE! wement. Address STU- 4 where is a chance for adv DENT, Herald o HE ART OF MAKING WAX FLOWERS, FRUIT AND foliage taught at75c. per lesson; awarded the diploma atthe American Institute Fair 1874, Call and see speci- mens at 317 West 4 ISITING GOVERNESS.—AN ENGLISH LADY, EX- perienced in training children and successful in ad- vaneing grown pupils, hax some hours unoccupied : refer. ences. “Address DUBLIN, box 110 Herald Uptown Branch office. two day: 13] WEST JT! 81, SECOND FLOOR, BACK room.—A respectable young woman as nurse; city oF country; good reference. Ca!l for two days. 14.1 gD Av; NEAR ISTH ST.—AS NURSE IN ANY kind of sickness; best city reference. Call on or ad- REFINED WIDOW LADY, CAPABLE OF MAKING home attractive, desires a position as housekeeper, Amanuensis or reader to a middle-aged or elderly gentlemat Address, for one week, STRANGER, box 103 Heraid Uptown Branch office. LADY, 26, GRADUATE, OF PLEASING ADDRESS, refined, desires position as housekeeper or housekeeper and governess combived; would teach English, French, rudi- ments of German, drawing, vocal and instrumental music, Address, stating where to be seen, M., station L. as chambermaid and waitress or would do cham- berwork and assist with the washing and ironing; good city reference. Call for two days. ity reference. 24 WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL LADY OF REFINEMENT DESIRES A POSITION as housekeeper for a gentloman, or to write in an office; would travel with lady as companion. Address Miss E. M., Herald Uptown Branch office. 31 EAST 27TH ST.—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL to assist with chamberwork and take care of grow- Ing childron; best of city reterence. 31 EAST 27TH ST.—AN AMERICAN PROTESTANT young girl as chambermaid in @ private family: is capable of assisting with any other work; best city refer- ences. 6)(* WEST 16TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—TWO respectable young sisters as first class chamber- maids; would help in the waiting and do the coarse washing and ironing; a nice, respectable place more an object than high wages; best references. Cun be seen on Monday. 368 WEST SD Sta YOUNG COLORED GIRL ‘as chambermaid or waitress; good referenco trom last employer. 521 EAST 63D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ov. girl as chambermaid and seamstress. Fr 59 Miss BRADY, 2D AV.—AS CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS. by @ respectable girl; good city reference. Call for bwo days. 24 STH AV., NEAR 47TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE TG4. Gites ovacchermald and plain sewer in « private family, or would take care of children; will be found willing and obliging. : HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHOR- IZED OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT OF ADVERTISE: MENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. BROADWAY, SIXTH AVENUE, 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. LOQRNER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- Dressmakers and Seamstresses. QQ BLEECKER ST.—A PROTESTANT GIRL, WITIT good reference, as seamstress and to assist with light work. Apply at Working Women's Protective Union. + 4TH AV., OPPOSITE STEWART'S.—A COMPETENT 6 dressmaker wishes to go out by the day or to take work ah her cnn home: waite wate trees #5 up. ‘all or address. 0 WEST 24TH ST—A GOOD DRESSMAKEB, 1 who is a good cutter and fitter,in a New York house. 110 first class tamili EAST 54TH ST.—A PROTESTANT YOUNG WO- inan as dressmaker, wishes a few more customers in thoroughly, understands her business in all its branches. Address DRESSMAKER. 4 WEST 123D (ST.—EXPERIENCED DRESS- 1 maker wishes a few engagements to go out by the day: no objection to go short distance out of the city. 14.4 MACDOUGAL STAN AMERICAN ddress Mrs. ANDREWS. Fagrments to work by the day; competent of Atting perfectly on wipow Indy in a private family; andersta: sewing: in excellent n M D EAST 39TH ST.. NEAR LEXINGTON AV.—AN trims in all styles. all kinds of 16 experienced dressmaker wishes to make a few en- & GRAND ST.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY 195 lady to do sewing of any description, shirt making, Zc., at her own house or will go out; first class reference, Cali or addr =! . GTH AV.—A PARISIAN DRESSMAKER, WHO 21 has been first cutter and fitter in the largest extab- lishments in Paris and New York, wishes employment by the flay or week; cuts and trims in the latest style. Address Mine. LIGER. 6 EAST H ST.—DRESSMAKER; CUTS AND DV4- Fain. the best manner: by the day or week, st ome; children’s clothing, cutting and basting; terms mod- Call on or address DRESSMAKER, ORT WEST 24TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS STYLISH 257 “iressmaker, having ail the latest and most fashion: Able patterns, wishes a few more customers by the day; best rel ne Call or address. B00 % FAMILY SEW! DRESS. BOO making dy the dny or week: alters and repairs chit. dren’s and infants’ cloth ng a specialty; good operator on Wheeler & Wilson’s machine. Call on or address M. A. WINANT. MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN LADY DESIRES A position as housekeeper in a gentleman's family or as companion for an invalid or to travel ax nurse; is every way. qualified for any position of trust the highest testimonial of gharacter, renpectability and enpabllity will be given, Ad: dress, for three days, INTEGRITY, box 110 Herald office. ANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED ENGLISH WIDOW ‘woman, a position as working housekeeper in a small family or widower's: is a good plain cook and good manager; peak ho cee Address, for three days, Mrs. HALL, sta- tion G. ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, BETWEEN 25 AND 39, « position ax housekeeper of companion: none but respectable parties need apply. Address N. M.8., Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS A HOUSEKEEPER, with my little dangbter, in a widower's family ; am an. Amorican and on Protestant: best reference. Address HOUSEKEEPER, box 171 Herald Uptown Branch office. Laundresses, &e. CHARLES ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE colored lady wishes washing by the week or month, DF 6 WEST 4TH ST. FRONT BASEMENT.—A WIDOW OD wants centlomen's and family washing. Call on or address BETTY JONES. 10 WEST 54TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS, RESPONST- ble colored laundress desires gentlemen's or private families’ washing; can finte handsomely and do up curtains. Mrs. NASII. 10 EAST 418T ST.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO or cooking; good references. go out by the day washing, ironing, housecleaning 107 WEST 24TH 8T.. NEAR OTH AV., FIRST floor.—A respectable colored woman todo a few gen- tlemen’s and families’ washing and fine fluting; from 50c. to $1 per dozen; best city reference. L1O WEST, 20TH ST. BETWEEN 6TH AND. 7711 Avs.—A respectable woman wishes washing at her ‘own house, at 80c. per dozen. TIL SES 2971 87, ONE FLIGHT, REAR—A RE. spectable woman to work by the day at washing, iron- ing and honsecleaning. aul WEST 52D ST.—GENTLEMEN’S OR FAMILIES! washing wanted; best city reference. Call on or address Mrs. TURNER. ll WEST 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED lady wishes washing by the dozen, week or month; can finte, and understands the laundry business in all its branches. Address or call on Mrs. ABBY DORSEY. 115 WEST 62D ST.—WASHING AND IRONING ‘work; good reference. Gress Mrs. HAMILTO. 146 ST., NEAR LEXINGTON AV.—A competent woman as nurse to ababy or growing children; sews neatly; is willing and obliging; best city ref- erence, Can be scen 01 150 WEST seTH Stas 'D LADY OU nurse or nurse to an invalid; references from first class physicians and ladies, ISITING | GOVERNESS.—AN | ENGLISIL LADY, thoroughly competent and with highest references, in structs in the English branches, French, drawing and m| terms moderate, Address STONEHENGE, box 134 Herald Uptown Braneh otfice, ISITING GOVERNESS.—AN ENGLISH LADY DE- sires an engagement in a family having young children to instruct tor the morning hours; references, Address STRUCTION, box 143 Herald Uptown Branch offics HELP WANTED—FEMALES. ENTLEMAN WISHES A HOUSEKEEPER, AD- HOME, Herald offige. SITUATION WANTED—BY A’ FIRST CLASS MALE French cook: city or country. Call or address, for one week, H. C.. No. 109 4th w SITUATION WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE HOUSE, } by « boy 17 years of age. who has been inthe jewelry business for the past year, living with his parents; a good situation ‘more’an onject then salary. Address HENRY MAYER, 265 Grand ANTED—SITUATION, BY A YO! 7 MAN, IN A Festaurant; understands opening oysters. Address 7. B., Herald offico. JANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER IN A PRI- vate family, hotel or boarding house. Address VINES, 117 West 0th at! ANTED—BY CHARLES HARTMAYER, A POSI- tion as steward in any first class ostablishment; refer- ences, 19 years’ services in Maijlard’s saloon, Broadway; a recommendation from the tirst families in America, Addres: St. Omer Hotel, 336 6th ay, ANTED—A SITUATION AS PORTER, PACKER OR collector, in fact, anything: {x « good penman; city roferences or sect Address G: D. C..Heraka oftice. 15 EAST 43D ST., CORNER OF 3D AY., FIRST JO floor, back.—A’ respectable woman wishes a few more families’ washing at 75 cents per dozen, tHuting in- eluded. Call all week. Mrs, CAHILL, GENTLEMAN WANTS A HOUSEKEEPER; MUST bea young indy of education and culture, and of the Strictest honor: references given und required. Address ARLINGTON, Herald office. 170 WEST 45TH ST., CORNER BROADWAY.—AS _ first class infant's nurse; can take entire charce from birth; can knit and sew; very best city reference. Call Monday. Q27 WEST 31ST STAN EXPERIENCED LADY As nurse, or nurse to an invalid; reference from first class physicians and ladies. Call on or address NURSE. 31 7TH A ROOM &—A GIRL, 15 YEARS OLD, e to take care of children or assist with the chamber- Call for two day FIRST CLASS DESIGNER ON CLOAKS WANTED EAavmmediately: good salary. Apply to JAMES 1. WAXTED@A SITUATION, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, by a Frenchman cook; best city reference. Address COOK, box 189 Herald Uptown Branch ottice. TABLE COLORED MAN uation in a private family as coachman @« groom : bess reference from Inst employer. Call at or address, for two days, 107 West 39th st. NOACHMAD OROUGH; LEAVING THROUGH AN—THOR te J tnunily going to Europe ; character will bear the investigation; can refer to former employers personally poly to or nadress W. 28., at the London Harnem ast 14th at. required. A 20 Agen IKST CLASS MAN, ENGLISH, SINGLE, AS COACH. man and ‘ood references as to capability, Sobriety and ho , Private Stable, 120 Wei Twonty-ninth street, WANTED A situ atio recommended, honest and intelligeltt. o'clock, at 619 5th av. WAStep—a, | situaric COACHMAN OF groom and coachman (English), aged 26; willing ane obligin, © objection to the best city reference Call on ‘or address A. Z wet ell accustomed to the charge of horses, a situatios ‘4s coachman or driver of a wagon or porter in @ house; not afraid of hard work; refers to Mr Walter Watson, banker and other satistactory parties, Address box 381 FOR A COACHMAN; W. atoll Call, before -—BY A STEADY AND INDUSTRIOUS MAN, G2 Wall at Post offi ‘T.—A COACHMAN WISHES 4 e. Adare 5. Sone HELP WANTED—MALES CHANCE.—MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS THOMPSON'S stitute, Telegraphy instruments. Commence im- learn telegraphy and take positions. College, 20 4th av. opposite with taught ' ‘practically, mediately. RY, TO SELL : greatest induce rt. TS WANTED EVERYWHERE—ON SALARY and commission, to introduce an art to families and traders: suiuples and pai 25 cents. Cali on or address the A. B. at., New ¥ INTELLIGENT BOY, AGED 13, WISHES ward and lodging. Address, imme. rald Uptown Branch offi GE erative outdo canvassing, AC for very rex has had experienc TON, 142 employment; one whe Call on THOMAS MOR GENTS WANTED—TO SOLICIT families nnd large consumers in town and count host terms. Apply ty GREAT AMERICAN REPUBLIG TEA COMPANY, 75 Barclay st. OY WANTED—WHO MAS WORKED IN A PAIN® shop. No. 40 Hudson st ORDERS FROM URGLAR ALARMS.—A GOOD CANVASSER FOR ri understands putting up alarms, Xe. m_ $20 to $00 a week. Address, with refer ence, ITY, box 116 Herald office. OY WANTED—IN A RETAIL STORE, WITH SOME knowledge of hosiery; Catholic preferred. Address, With reference, L. 8. D., box 107 Herald office, WARTHD—A FIRST, CLASS BARKEEPER, AT NO. 60 Soa ANTED—WORK FOR A GOOD MAN, NOW IN MY employ, as coachman or useful man, Dr. DODGE, 15 West 20th st. CHANCE.—MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS learn telography and take positions. THOMPSON'S College, 20 4th av., Sppeelee Cooper Institute. Telegraphy taught practically, with instraments, Commence imme. ately. GOOD TRIMMER WANTED—AT MISSES EVANS’ 925 Broadway. 16 BAST STH STA YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL, 16 years old, to tend children and make herself use ful in a private family; is @ good plain sewer; reference. Call or address. WEST S4TH ST., FIRST FLAT.—A YOUNG ence. married woman as wet nurse; phy: INGTON AY., CORNER 39TH ST.—A RE- le girl, with seven years’ city ref understands flu 3D AV. (PRESENT EMPLOYER’S).—A SMART, tidy young woman as chambermaid or children’s 361 nurge; is willing and obliging. Cull or addrexs. 486 22,AV-GA RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED c woman (English) as wet nurso; fresh breast of milk. Call for two days. 583 VACHIC St. NEAR 4TH AV.. BROOKLYN.—A ©) highly respectable lady, competent and expe- rienced, as monthly nurse, 704. 2D AV, MBAR 4TH STOA YOUNG GIRL AS nurse and seamstress; understands dressmaking and children’sclothes; exellent city references from last place. Call for two days, S06 BROAPWAY.CA YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL, ‘aged 16, as child’s nurse and to assist. with cham= berwork and plain sewing. Inquire, for two days, of Janitross. 861 3D AV. (RING BELL TWICE).—A RESPECTA- ble married Indy to take charge of a child, where it will have the best of care. Address. 1.088 387, AY, TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM—A i young woman to wet nurse a baby at her ow: ome. PPRENT! WANTED—ON DRESSMAKING; 303 East 12th st.; good sewer paid while learning. A STERN BROTHERS WANT SEVERAL FIRST + class salesladies for thoir dress trimmings departments none but those having the best city experience in that par- ticular branch need apply. 367 6th av. ALOAK MAKERS AND FINISHERS WANTED.—FIRST / class hands can inake liberal wages; we desire none but fully competent persons to apply. i. B. CLAFLIN & CO., Workrooms, 42° Leonard st. LOAKMAKERS WANTED.—ONLY FIRST CLASS ae city hands need apply to Mme. F. PINCHON, 42 East st. IXPERIENCED PAPER PATTERN | MAKERS y wanted.—Learners will be taken who are willing to give their time to learn, Call at E. MILLER'S paper pattern establishment, 779 Broadwi IRST CLASS CLOAK HANDS WANTED—MUST BE competent. A. DOUGLASS, 13 East 17th st. IEATHERS TRIMMING.—GOOD PREPARERS AND sewers wanted, 23 South 5th av, RENCH COOK WANTED—ONE WHO I8 THOR- ; Hs! hy are ‘ionced, with first class reference, may apply at 18 EF i ENERAL HOUSEWORK—WANTED, PROTES.- tant girl to go 15 miles in the country’; must have good references. Address MERCILANT, box 4,704 Post office. OUSEKEEPER WANTED OCCASIONALLY, BY A lone widower; working woman, without incambrance, having own home, preferred. Address A. COLE, box 114 Herald office. CLERKS AND SALESME) EXPERIENCED TRAVELLER WANTS AN AR- Tangoment with frst class house to sell on commission gloths, tnilor’s trimmings, dress and fancy dry goods oe, any line of goods paying liberal commissions. Address TRAV. ER, box 188 Herald office. Broadway; wages $10 a week; good references wanted, J? HAVING BEEN DECIDED To ADMIT 4 FEW SE. lect advertisements into the next edition af the Dail Keeord, two thoroughly experienced canvassers are required ; $3 per cent commission. Apply at 202 Broadway, between and 1. ARGE CASI PAY EASILY EARNED BY AGENTS at the Illustrated Weekly office, 11 Dey street. IVE AGENTS—TO TAKE ORDERS FOR OILCLOTH signs, nt 00 cents per sheet wages $10 per week; no “bums.” M No. 1 Ann st. A GLERKSHIP) WANTED-IN A MERCANTILE ZA hose, by an energetic and experienced business man ; best reterences and security. Address R, H. L., box 3,464 ‘ost offic YSTERMAN WANTED—A MAN WHO UNDER stands opening and cooking oysters in every style, with good reference. Address letter, stating where he can bo seen, Chamberlin’s Hotel, Rahway, N. d. CLOAK AND SUIT BUYER WANTED—BY A LARGE dry goods firm none but those capable of going to Eu- Tope need apply; salary us high as $6,000 per annum paid first class man; Address MExt- CHANT, station A. CLERK, WHO UNDERSTANDS THE BUSINESS, wanted in a retail gentlemen's furnishing store, oped evenings. Address, stating terms, F. R, O., station FE. STERN BROTHERS WANT A YOUNG MAN AS + entry clerk and assistant bookkeeper; must be a good Penman and have some knowledze of the! fancy dry goods nsinews. “Apply by mall, stating salary required and all par- ticulars, at 307 6th av, YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION; IS A food penman, quick and correct nt figures: has a thor- ough knowledge of bookkeeping; reference Grst class, Ad- dress A, B., box 104 Herald Uptown Branch office. GOOD SALESMAN WANTED—TO SELL COAL ON commission; with the right party a liberal arrange- ment will be mado. Address KOLE, Herald office. OOKKEEPER AND GENE) wanted—Must have $1,000 cash security; no others noticed Address SECURITY, box 200 Herald office. OOKKEEPING.—A PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPER will instruct one young man thoronghly in double en- try bookkeeping and mercantile calculations; teacher's resi- dence, Brooklyn, 8 to 10P. M.; terms moderate. Address M. COLLINS, box 140 Herald office. OOKKEEPER WANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE OF A smatl set of books; salary from $6 to $8 given. Address, with reference. J. it, box 117 Herald Uptown Branch office: I applications confident Can’‘be seon Sunday and Monday. 114: 1ST AV.—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO take care of ® baby or as nurse for an invalid lady; four years’ reference from Inst place. Address, Ly4¢ IST AY, —A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE of two grown up children; sews on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; would assist inchamberwork. Address, A SEW ENGLAND NURSE. AND ACCOUCHEUSE takes pleasuro in informing her friends and the public. that she is now prepared to take ladies, during their confine- mont, where they will have the best of care, at the lowest Address NURSE, No. 103 West Thirty-sixth street. terms. taken in; also days’ work done by Mrs. LEWIS. 4 8 | WEST 26TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS references. wishes to go out by the day, or take in washing; city 129 WEST 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED tJ woman to do families’ and gentlemen's washing on Tensonable terms. Call on or address Mrs, LOMAX. 129 WEST 26TH ST.. TOP FLOOR, ENTRANCE qe) front door.—A colored girl wishes gentlemen washing. 13¢ WEST 19TH ST.. IN STORFE.—A RESPECTABLE, OT amman wants ladies’ or gentiemen’s washing at her own hous 132 SESt, 2etH St. SECOND FLOOR—A RE. OZ spectadle colored woman wishes family and centle- 's washing and ironing. Inqnire for Mrs. ©, YOUNG, 13 4. WEST, SOTH ST. SECOND FLOOR—A COT. OE cred woman wishes washing and ironing: good ref- Fences. 136 7MLAY., CORNER isTIT sr., OD ery.—A widow es gentlemen's TARON, THE BAK. washing; [sa competent laundress; terms moderate. or address. or families’ Call 136 WEST 20TH st. FIRST FLOOR—A COLORED OD woman as Inundress or cook. 14 WEST 52D S8T.—WANTED, BY A FIRST GLASS colored Iaundress, the washing of n fow ladies, gen- tlemen or families, by the week or dozen, dress Mra. WATSON’. 3()5 BAST, 27 STA LADY, LATELY ARRIVED +) from Europe, who worked for # London honse, as Brst class milliner (in. all ite branches) and designer. ‘Ad- dress, as soon as possible, R, M. SHANN. B08 wast 8T.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, will accept a few engagements by the day; has all the latest and most stylish patterns; refers to some of the leading families of this city. Address R, H. 316 EAST 34TH ST.—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL « As seamstress; can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine: nnderstands dressmaking, but don't cut; also ‘would assist with chamberwork; reference. Callon or ad- dross PORTER, care of Storer. 338 WEST, BOTH ST —A_ PROTESTANT GIRI ) seamstress; would assist with growing chil ther light work dcity B42 BAST 2187 sr. ROOM Z—A COMPETENT OFS seamstress; understands cutting and fitting chil- dren's clothes; also dressmaking: has no objection to take care of growing children or wait on a lady, Call on Monday and Tuesday, 402 EAST 24TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS SEAM. 4 _stress and to assist in light chamberwork. Call for three days. 2 4TH AV.—A STYLISH {merican of long Wheeler & Wilson's mach week. Address M. E. 4Q) 6TH AV.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKE: 4-69 Wianes s teor engagements by tha ane MAKER Address DRESSMAKER. qTH AY., NEAR 49TH ST.—A GOOD DRESS- maker and seamstress at $150 per day or 88 per week: can sew on ail machines. Call on or address, for ono woek, DRESSMAKER, OA] BROADWAY.—A FIRST CLASS MODISTE, 1.261 Jate from Worth, has just returned from Europe ‘with the autumn and winter styles, dosires the patronage of ‘a few additional families; suits made in a few days from 810; the smallest quantities ‘artistically designed to suit the wearer; would go ut to families, COMPETENT DRE! WOULD ENGAGE for $1.00 per day; cuts and. trims in all styles; would Pnyage by the week or month. Address J. W., box 141 Her. al Uptown Braneh office. N_EXPERIENCED OPERATOR ON WHEELER & AX Wiltou's machine desires engagements by the “day or week; understands all Kinds of family sewing; bridal and in. fants’ outtite @ specialty; terms $150 perday. Addross COMPETENT, Herald Uptown Branch office, FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ON WHEELER & WIL- son's machine desires to make engagements by the day DRESSMAKER, AN experionce, superior operator on ine, Wishes engagement by day or or wei infants’ o Uptown Br h offic AS AS: A. WIDOW LADY. IN A PRIVATE FAM AA, sistant and scamstress; thoroughly capable. A Call on or ad- 148 7TH AY. CORNER JoTH st.—As FIRET CLASS Inundress in a private family or boarding house; colored; best city reference, 15 “WEST 25TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN * wishes a few gentlemen's or ladies’ washing; first Class city reference. 200 BAST Asti, ST, TOP FLOOR. —AN HONEST yA Protestant German woman wonld take washing at her own home or go out by theday. Mrs, SCHMAHL. D5 STH AV—A COLORED WOMAN TO TAKE 1X 1) washing by the week or dozen, and to go out to do day's work. FE. BRINK. 909 WEST, SoTH ST. BASEMENT—A | FIRST class laundress, having stationary tube, good yard, &c., solicits gentlemen's and families’ washing; orders promptly executed. Call or address, QQ NEST worl St. REAR—A RESPECTABLE 4 woman wishes weekly, monthly or hotel washing at her own home, fluting done in'the neatest style. Apply to or address M WMIRS. ‘ Os EAST BOTH, ST. FRONT RASEMENT.—A +) young, English woman wishes afew young ladies’ and gentlemen's washing: done in the best style, no chem: feats used: splendid drying ground. Call on or address Mrs, FITZGERALD. 96 West sor A RESPECTABLE COLORED 22GB. semen wishes washing by ne week, movitror doren, Call on or address Miss CARSON, 93) EAST 54TH ST. (RING FOURTH BELL).— 2 respectable woman to take in washing and ironin, also to g by the day; best city refere: 93; BATH ST, TOP FLOOR, BACK Roc Zl Ra tcdertenced ‘laundresn wishes washing a er home; would do family's washing by tho week, D4() BAST, STH St.. ROOM 11-—A THOROUGHLY is ite eee laundress wishes some gentlemen's or families’ washing; good reference. Cnil on or address LAUNDRES: Ss Y4.9, BAST soTH St., THIRD FLOOR —A RESPECT. ED adlo woman, w first cles laundress, wishes some more ladies’ or gentlemen's washing; fluting done in the heatest style; best city reference, 949 WEST 30TH ST, THIRD FLOOR, BACK.—A SED respectable woman to go out by the day or would do Indies’ or gentlemen's washing on reasonable terms: city reforence. Mrs, O'BRINE, 24.9 WEST so st. BETW 7TH AND 8Tit . Avs.—A competent woman tu do washing for families oF gentlemen, at her own home, Mrs, PATERSON QGQ WEST 39TH St—A COMPETENT PERSON TO do fine washing at her own house of go out by the a eat FHC mendations po A wk = ——— 30] BAS? 25TH sta RESPECTABLE WOMAN As * fest class laundress; understands woollens and x 14 Herald office, LDERLY LADY WISHES TO PROCURE A NE for the winter, where her services would be an equiva: is a'dressmaker 1 Address 1, . for two days, “A 8 FAMILY § 1 assist Uptown dl yoAMstress ; wou weeping. + Herald AND OPERATOR, BY A young girl; can make chil id would mak et as a good home. very well ree s clothes and 4 Wages NOL 80 Mm O24, Herald Uptown Braneh off J. NEVAN Mis eait ees Cutting and ranted. Wy ANTE MPLOYMENT AND BOARD WITH dressmaker, her own. machines work for the winter. office, self ase, Address 7 -9 FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, first dour east of Second avenue. moderate prices; perfoct bt war- basting; A by a young Indy, competent and Whving wages nut so Minch an object as pends understands all kinds of family sewing; bridal and fits a specialty, Address OPEKATOR, Herald Address, for five days, BR, M., Heral Address | laces and Huting in the neatest style; best references. Call or addres Allo . “PAST r 8 He | SOL Vacs Mg hing: flute best city ref: g¢ done in the erencs, Call or 310 Bae style, Add os EAs 32: SS WOULD LIKE, lemen's washing; done in first clnss SNDRESS. . STH T.—A RP nilles’ or gent 's washing Call or address for twe oe BAST LITH ST, ROOM 19.—A RESPEC $28 Sine Wishes some washing at her own home derstands all Kinds of futing and puffing; first class reteren Cn eldlress, 846 WEST 25TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN e J would like the wasning of « few gentlemen at her own home; cau be woll recommended. Address Mrs. GRA: | wishes fi mrt hd por dozen; best re HAM, N AMERICAN GIRL WHO HAS 19 YEARS' EX- prience as childrens’ nurse, and is good plain seam- Stress, wishes to assist in a pious American family, in New York or the lower part of Brooklyn; is capable of taking full chargo of an, infant if, required: excellent reference. Address L., box 126 Herald Brooklyn Branch office, I ADIES HAVING GOOD VOICES WILL BE RAPIDLY 4 prepared for profession, singing and piano;:terins easy. Gall any day, after 12 o'slock, ut the College of Music, @1 roadway. : STRICH FEATHER HANDS WANTED TO_ PRE- pare and sew; good wages paid, At 23 South Sth av., between Bleecker and Amity sts. H. MACY & CO., 14TH ST. AND 6TH AY., WANT 1. experienced saleswomen for their fur department. Ap- ply to the superintendent. - GALESWOMAN WANTED—IN THE NOTION DEPART. 5 nee JAMES A. HEARN & SON, 773 and 775 roadway. 1 H. LEB, 363 OTH AV., WANTS TWO EX- + perienced saleswomen for millinery goods, with city reference 01 LADY WISHES TO TAKE ENTIRE CHARGE OF two children; speaks French, German and English fuently ; music, English branches. ' Address L. M., Herald Brooklyn Branch office. PERIENCED LADY WILk SERVE AS MONTH. N EX ly nurse; best city reforenee. Address O. R., Herald Uptown Branch office. COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN AS NURSE; LONG experience in the care of children; isa neat sewer, or would do chamberwork; best reference. Address NURSE, box 191 Herald Uptown Branch office. LADY WOULD TAKE CARE OF AN ELDERLY lady or children; understands drosamaking and can cut and fit children's clothes: good referonces if required. Ad- 5. O., Post office, Newark, N. J Waitresses, &. OG BAST, 20TH St. NEAR BROADWAY.—A_ RE; spectuble young girl ax waitress, or chambermaid and waitress; would assist with washing; is willing and oblig- ing; excellent reference. 1 BAST 22D ST.. BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS. —A respectable young colored girl as first class waitress or chambermaid in « private family. Apply nt 218 East 22d st, hetween 2d and Sd avs. 932, WEST AIST STAN ENGLISH GIRL AS FIRST LOL class waitress in a private family; good city refer- ence. G43 WASHINGTON | st, SECOND FLOOR —A young girl, speaking French, German and Engiish, as waitross and chainbermaid; good references, Miscellaneous. FORSYTH ST., ROOM 13.—WORK WANTED, BY A woman, at carpet sewing, altering, fitting and 'Iny- ddress Mrs. PEM- 12 ing: mattresses made and made’ over. BROKE. 106 WEST 19TH ST.—A MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN woman, reliable, economical, kind and obliging, good caretaker of house, would sew and bo useful to respect: able parties tor small compensation; best reference, Call or Fess. EAST 18TH ST.—A YOUNG GERMAN LADY AS companion, governess or dressmaker in a private M4 Address J. 1. family. 921) BASt 2TH 230. Fevresiding with’ @ good iden of hairdressing; h TANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK, WHO UNDER. ‘stands German cooking and is a good Inundress; also a ir for nurse, in a very small family; good st. J ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN, TO DO GENERAL housework; must be a good cook, washer and ironer. it 215 Wert 40th at, ANTED—IN AN AMERICAN FAMILY, TWO _GER- man girls; well recommended. Inquire at No. 18 West Oth st., between Sth and 6th avs, WAP iikcas nee OPERATORS ON WHEELER & Wilson's machine on ladies’ undergarments; week work; only expert hands can get employment. 3. BRILL & CO., 48 Lispénard st. LAUNDRESS; neat, intelli falaty. 353 W WASTED-CHAMBERMAID | AND Protestants only. Apply Monday morning, after 10 o'clock, at 534 5th av. TANTED—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, CALL on Monday at 100 Enst 26th st, Vv TANTED—A YOUNG GERMAN PROTESTANT GIRL for general housework; wages $8 per month. Apply. on Monday, at 115 East 56th st, WANTED A WET NURSE IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, for « babe six weeks old: must havo all the requisi for the position and of undoubted respoctability, Address, stating particulars, &c,, box 144 Herald Uptown Branch office. . WASTED IF InST CLASS DRESSMAKER, WHO CAN work on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; also appren- tices. Only good sewers need apply at 1,261 Brondway. WANTEDSA Pinar, RATE TRIMMER; ALSO AN errand girl, 423 6th av. ANTED—A GIRL, FROM 10 TO 14, FOR LIGHT work, 272 Madison av. W WANTEDSFOR OUR LACE | DEPARTMENT, A ‘saleswoman who has a thorough knowledge of laces, &e. R, MEARS, 6th ay. and 19th st. Omayeans, NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DIRECTED. Address PENMAN, box 192 Heraid office. ESPECTABLE BOYS FROM 15 TO 17 YEARS OF age wanted. LORD & TAYLOR, corner Grand and Chrystie sts. ANTED—A MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS TO SOLICIT orders; liberal terms to the right party. Address B. & CO., Herald office. WANTEDA FEW AL at have been in advertising Smith & Parshley are wanted. 179 Herald office. Wa ntep-4 SMART, ACTIVE BOY, HONEST AND industrious, not over 14 years old, "Address, with ref erences, a WANTED STIRST CLASS CANVASSERS, APPLY aT Brox NTERWOVED STEEL WORKS, 40 Liberty st, rooklyn. ‘ANTED—10 MEN IN THIS CITY AND ONE IN each county in this (New York) State; regular salary andcommission, “HENRY & CO.,18 Conrtland st. Balti- timore, ANTED—A STRONG YOUNG PROTESTANT, MAN as butler and waiter, and to make himself generally usofal in a small private family ; must be willing and obligin, and competent to take entire charge of dining room. Ad- dress (by letter only, stating references and wages expected, which must be mode’ Vest 20th st, TANTED—TWO ACTIVE YO! address, to act as ushers in Address %. K., Herald office. ANTED—A FEW WELL EDUCATED YOUNG MEN, ty wig, ere, willing to work: good salary and cormmetssiqn. Apply ONLY, THOSE WHO business. Messrs. Paxton, Address. MANAGER, box J By + MEN, OF GOOD retail dry’ goods house, ILLINER'S TRIMMER FOR BALTIMORE—A FansT ciags hand ino wholesalers need apply: reference re: quired; inducements offered. Address BALTIMORE, 124 Montagne st., Brooklyn. 19 Broadway, room 10, from 1 to 6 P.M, ‘ANTED—YOUNG MEN TO LEARN AND ENGAGE in the telegraph operating business. For particulars call_at or write to TELEGRAPH INSTRUCTION COM- PANY, corner Sth st. and Broadway (open evenings). OLITICAJ, PRINTING A_ SPECIALTY. Pdsters in colors on the shortest notice, Tickets printed by the million. Snipes, &e. Wires ENERGETIC MAN TO CANVASS FOR insurance ; small salary and commission; references re- quired. Address D., box 19% Herald office. ALESMEN WANTED—IN MOURNING GOODS. JAMES A. HEARN & SON, 773 and 775 Broadway. HIRTS AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING.—A FIRST class man, with a fine custom shirt trade. would make arrangements’ with @ good house desirons of increasing their business. Address SHIRTMAN, station D. ALESMAN WANTED—BY A WHOLESALE BOOT ‘and shoe house; ® thorough with “Inrge ac: quaintance in North and South to sell goods by travelling, and in the city when the trade is here; communi- cations confidential. Address, with particulars, LEATHER, Post office box 1,055, New York. ALESMAN WANTED—WHO IS ACQUAIN grocery, hotel and restaurant trade. © Call at! street. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A FAIR © penman, in an; acity, either as clerk, collector or otherwise, indoor or out; good references, Address (. Herald office. UIT SALESMAN WANTED—TO SELL D WITH ‘0. 3 Platt ON GOOD commission ; must thoroughly understand this branch of business. Address FRENCH SUIT COMPANY, Herald oftice, QUHORTHAND.—WANTED A POSITION IN kK r Ki A LAW office as shorthand writer; cau write over 150 words minute: has had some experience; salary reasonable, ress SHORTHAND, 52 Pike st, WANTEDSA SITUATION AS MANAGER OR TRAV eller either in a drysaltery or dyeing concern, by person of long experionce’ in all descriptions of dye stuifs, Anilines, chemicals, &e.; if on acquaintance mutually agree: able might, if desired, invest in the business. Address A. B. Herald office. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN IN THE RE- tail department of a large {yr house. Address FURS, Herald office. ‘ANTED—BY A WHOLESALE HOUSE, A YOUNG man from 16 to 20 years of age; must be a good writer and living with his parents. Address Post office box 5,617, WA STED-FOR OUR SILK DEPARTMENT, AN EX perienced, energetio salesman: also one for cloak Apply to R. MEARES, 6th av. and 19th st. WANTEDA POSITION INA” RELIABLE COMMIS. sion house, by a young gentleman of some means, with a view to making himself familiar with mercantile affairs ‘And ultimate investment; salary no object; first class testi- monials, Address box 5,524 Naw York Post office, RRAND GIRL, AT 21 UN) tween 8 and 10 A. M. WASTEDS FOR CHIVAGO. A FIRST CLASS Wo. man as lady's maid, to sew well, &e. ; best reterences, Apply at Westminster Hotel, corner’ 18th st. and Irving p VERSITY ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER TO GO A short distance into the country.” Apply, betwoon 10 and 12, Monday, to LIBBEY & RYKER, 471 Brondwa, LADY OF CULTURE AND REFINEMENT DE- sires to engage with a party who is about to travel as Companion to a indy or soung miss; best, references given and required, Address Miss M. L. N. W,, Post office, Pougk- keepsie. POSITION AS CASHIER, OR ANY SIMILAR PO. sition, in denired by a roung Inay of experience and ability, Address CASH, Herald office, A RESPONSIBLE LADY WILL KEEP AND TAKE care of some pleasant house until rented. Address P. Hi, A., Horald Uptown Branch office. N AMERICAN WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS fa sewardees, Address REED, Herald Uptown Branch oftice, YOUNG ENGLISH LADY DESIRES A. POSITIO: As companion ta lady, or would tuke charge of chil- dren on the voyage to England, with no. other corspensation than expenses; is never sen sick, nnd can give the best of references. Apply to Rev, N. IL. SCHENCK, D.D., 144 Co- lumbia Heights: Rev. 5. B. HALLIDAY, 58 Willow st. ; Dr. P,P. WILLS, 168 Clint . Brooklyn, and D. HUNTING: TON, 49 Enat 20th YOUNG LADY © N) WOUpp Liki A PO AX. sition as governess, honsekeeper, comMnion ; no menial position; ts well educated and good company; salary not so Toucan objegt os a pleasant home. Address LOUISA LAN SING, Brookf¥n Post office, A YOUNG WIDO! ASING AND ATTRACTIVE, desires n chance t6 do well. 182 Heraid office, Y A YOUNG LADY—A SITUATION AS GOVERNESS to instrnet young children or companion for a Indy ot in valid, gd lress M. 8. G., box 10 Herald Uptown Branet: oftice Fo“® WANT! ant and co tired of boarding; ty OF country, Address CLAUDINE, box OOD FAMILY AS ASSIST. mn, Dy « Methodist indy of middle age, splendid housekeeper; no salary required: ‘Kddress Mrs. BLLLOTT, box 107 THoral DIN A WILL TEAC « . stating where Herald Uptown rw Youre LADY make herself in the country that has’ « and is w with reference, H. ©,, box 108 Herald U ‘WASTED—BY TWO AMERICAD positions as cashiers in hotel or dining room ; sight yours’ experience ; satisfactory references given. Answer all week, Address CASHIER, box 205 Herald office, WASTED—A THOROUGHLY EXPERTENUED FORE. woman to take charge of cutting and fitting in a lead. ing dressmaking establishment: references required. Ad- dress M., Post office box 623, Pittsburg, Pa, y VANTED—A GOOD COOK AND TO_ ASSIST WITH washing; city referet required. Call, for two days, after 11 o'clock, at 344 West 234 st. WAXTED<A, FOREWOMAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS fitting and is capable of taking charge of workroom ; not required to ent; none need apply who have not been em- loy¥d in a private dressmaking establishment. Address A. . U., Herald Uptown Branch office, BNTED—BY A PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPER, salesman and correspondent, employment at moderate wages: on ncquaintance, ifmutuaily agreeable, would invest And take active interest in business. Address P. 8. MAINES, 340 Broadway. V TANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN, THOR. oughly acquainted with paperhanging and staining ulp color trad: also one accustomed to sell carmine, Inkea, Re? Aidress GREENPOINT, 1 office, with full’ partie: have been, handled, or no notice will lars as to whose go ‘of applienth ANTED—POSITION, BY A GENTLEM, where ability, experience, integrity is required; pi tical bookkeeper, Corrospondent, snlesman; understands teas, liquors, flour, &e.; undoubted city reference, Address E, COOPER, box 140 Herald office. ‘WARTED-TWO SALESMEN FOR HOSIERY; MUST have a. th h_ knowledge of the business, JOUNs SON BROS, & CO., $4 and 36 East 14th st., Union square, WANTEDIAN | OFFICE BOY, WHO, WRITES 4 lain, rapid hand; salary first year, $150. Address swith & ENSIGN, 261 and 263 Greenwich street, New York, up stairs. WASTED-AN INTELLIGENT OFFICE BOY; MUSE he active and correct. Apply, with testimonials at No, 5 Howard st. ANTED—FOR A PARCEL DESK, THREE STRONG, ‘active boys, who have been accustomed to examinin and putting up goods; none other need apply. JOHNSON, BRUS. & CO. 94 and 30 East Fourteenth stroet, Union Square. ANTED—ENERGETIC GENTLEMEN TO CANVASS Birds of North America, Women in Song, Stoddart's Muste, &e. ; city and country routes; also one deliverer. JAMES SHEEHY, 38 Barelay st. ANTED—CHECK BOYS. APP! TAYLOR, corner Grand and Chry LIVE MEN WANTED—WITH SMALL CAPITAL, TO & sell an article used i Call, between 9 and 10 A. M,, at 28 West D0). A BAY, MADE, BY ANY ONE, AND $100 A LU day by expert canvassers; our vest sticcess in, do‘yoars; It has only to be shown to sell'ut aight; send $2 H fnot perfectly satisfied that you can do all this advertisment says, return i funded and costs of freight pai and your taoney will be re LLOYD MAP COMPANY, 9 by us both ways, Philadelphia, THE TRADES. N ENGINEER, QUALIFIED FOR ANY POSITION, AN dan cive best references, wudorstands putting up san: chinery, wants a situation. Address ENGINEER, box IIL Herald office. FIRST CLASS ENGINEER AND DRAUGHTSMAN ZA. wants work in bis line to do at home of evenings, Ad- dress H., box 127 Herald office. - mend CUSTOM SHIRT CUTTER, WELL KNOWN TO AL Siwclty trade, ls now open for'a first clues engagement; has an excellent record. Address VERITAS, Herald office. TAILOR OF ACKNOWLEDGED ABILITY WANTS & cuiting situation here or in. country city or town. ‘Aadress A. B. LOS: Post office, New York, LOCK CUTTERS WANTED.—NONE BUT FIRST rate brassers need appl 437 Carlton ROBERT GRAVES & CC RONZER WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS: B bronaing real and imitation figures. Address ALEX. M. HAYS & CO., 23 Maiden lane. a: CUTTER WANTED—ONE UNDERSTANDING Pas iesineen PARISIAN CLOAK AND SUIT COM. PANY, 28 East 14th st. yoirst S ELEY : Fa TASS retain, understands gliding of every al eription on solid silver, €c., and ornamental clectrotyping conper and silver, ig desirous of a situation; good reference ast ability and personal character, Address ELECTRO, Herald office. RN al RS.—BOGARDUS” HIRTMAKERT ghted), © condensed form, by which « IN SILVER AND COMPLETE SHIRT © system fit 7 staea) can be cut by any person withoat @ Pesvions knowledge of the business: gives any size of neok achor of Shirt Cutting, price $19, BOGARDUS, iron room 18, 767 Broadwa} ANTED—EXPERIENCED RETAIL SALESMEN FOR onr cloak and howi J. & 0, JOUNS' LORS WANTED—TO MAKE CLOAKS; FIRST dae cahande may apply to Mme, F, PINCHON, 42 Kaas i0th st. WAstepcim FEMALE CAP FINISHERS. INQUIRE atl . third floor. FIRST CLASS CLOAK MAKERS WANTED. R. HAYWARKD, 46 Howard st, 100 SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, BOY UF 17 DESIRES A SITUATION IN SOME A. Sholesate honse where he can ries. wecordin to merit, Apply to or address W, FURBUSH, 36 West Washington i LORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION 4 King st., rear, MAN WANTS EMPLOYMENT AS AS. porter, of night watehman, can furnish best Fecommendations or security if required. Address 8 ECUR- ITY, box 187 Herald office. ROY, 16 YEARS’ OLD, WISHES A SITUATION AT ZL. some’ respectable business; can write a good hand; good reference, Address J. D..20 4 9th ay SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATIOS AL. preferred; undarsuands management of horse found eminently useful; refere Address JOSE, 160 Herald Uptown Braneh o YOUNG MAN (COLORED) WISHES A SITUATION as waiter in a private family or private boarding house; not afraid of work: feference from last em. dross J. AL, bOX jerald off YEARS’ EX ines, would commis Mer. I, box 16 ike to sell some ny AL references PRACTICAL | STEWAR D ployment, either in hotel, ros poe or be house ; Bah) yes Oe rat oe cha i or country; best references and security. Address STEWAMD, vox 171 Herald office, v ANTED—FROM OUT OF TOWN OR IN TOWN TWO young men to retail clothing, who understand the business, Address INDUSTRY, station A. 7OUNG GERMAN OF BEST FAMILY, NEWLY An rived, seven yours’ expericnce ns bookkeeper and respondent in four languages, is desirous to obtain any situa. tion in & wholesale or importing house; toys preferred; best references: mo salary expected at first; | wonld even bay. 8 sum of $50 for learning the business. Addross GERMAN, box 108 Herald office, WAXtED-cooD Ext 1D SALESMEN, FOR Han article of great we York and vicinity, to merit, paying a good commission. Address CEDAR, Herald offices. MEN TO LEARN THE RETAIL ? LORD & TAYLOR, W il and Chrystie sts, STED—YOU dry goods business, corner Gri 10 WHOLESALE, CLOTHIERS.—WANTED, A SITUA. TT rlon'as foreman by © practical man; bas 10 years’ expe: Hones in ove of the most respectable houses in New York; best. references in the city, Address, for ten PO! MAN, box 168 Herald offic days, WANTEDIAN HONEST, INTELLIGENT, AMERICAN ‘Young man, to learn photography and be generally use ful. Address ARTIST, Post office box 184 Piaintield WAe hz FIRST CLASS STEAM FITTERS, AT 147 Mulborry st, 7 ANTED—A Ye ( MAN, WITH SMALL AMOUNT ot capital, to learn watchmaking, Address & T., Herald office. WaAntenee PHOLSTERERS : FANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO KEEP BOOKS. AD. V stating wages, which must be low, and reference, Ni tleraid Uprown Branch ottiee, Q ME 3 for an hot ferred, Call at re < OF GOOD. ADDRESS AND ACQUAINTANCES rable business: salesmen or bookkeepers pre- on No. 1, 212 Broadway, HORSE «a single young man, whe four years’ reference, Ad DESIRES A od refere COLORED MA SITUATION eoachiwan, with has been r years; nin b office, New COACH MAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A CARE~ ful, sober man; four year's first clase city reference irom his late empto; Vall on or address J. D., No, 5 East 19th st FIRST CLASS WORK: men, on curtains and shades. V TAN SI B. JOMON & SONS, 650 Broadway. TED—A GOOD PEARL SETTER, BALDWI EXTON & PATERSON Bond street. WASTED—4 GOOD, STEADY EN: charge of « stationary ‘and boiler, first class man, with unexcept HINRER, TO TAKE None bat to JUAN G. RIBON, Mt and WASTEDSRY AL SHIRT CUTTER, DRESSING king Jackets. and hing appertain: ing to gentlem a situation; late with Union Adams, Addi ii Uptown Branch office, Vv TANTED A SITUATION AS DRAUGHTSMAN ON wood; wages nut so mach an object as # good situation Addre) B., Herald oft Or 25 SARRYMEN WANTED=TO WORK IN eee eee reer Hunters Powe and. Astoria at. quarry on. Monday morning, to MIVHAEMS A, contractor.

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