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| — SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE! ee RN RN AAA Cooks, &e. WEST HOUSTON ST.—-A COLORED WOMAN ‘cook, chambermald or waltress in adi T,Mesie chamarnela gras feeder’ boarding 3 WEST 23D 8T., FROM 9 TILL 4 O'CLOCK.—A le young woman as good vook in a small pri- vate ; good city ‘renee. 157 EAST 37TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK; REF- erence if required. ‘ho N AMERICAN LADY, OF SEVERAL YEARS’ 3 cur it to talks dns Bennie chal; ‘wot no etion to the country’; city reference. Address M. x 104 Herald Uptown A MIPDLE-AGED AMERICAN WOMAN OF ABILITY and refluement, economical, kind and obliging, would take charge of house or an invalid, sew and be useful for small compensation; undoubted reference. Address B. A., box 162 Herald Uptown Braneh office, N INDUSTRIOUS WIDOW DESIRES A POSITION as housekeeper or governoss, in hotel or private family, and where her daughter could be employed; highest city references exchanged, Address Mrs. A. B., box 109 Herald office. « 5 © WIDOW LADY, WITHOUT’ ENCUMBRANCE, AS housekeoper or companion to a lady, having filled a similar one in, Hugland: no objection to’ travel. Address WIDOW, box 176 Herald Uptown Branch office. NEW ENGLAND LADY, OF MIDDLE AGE, AS housekeeper, or nurse to an invalid; also a good seam- Stross and dressmaker; city or country; 4 heme, with small remuneration; would go South or West; best returence, Ad- dress Mrs. HENRY, box 191 Herald office. WEST 82D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as frat class cook in w first class bourding use: thoroughly understands cooking and go a short WEST 35TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to go out as cook by the day or to go out washing. sity reference, BGO TH AY, PRIVATE ENTRANCE.—A RESPECT. 47 CTH AV., BETWEEN 28TH AND 20TH STS.—A competent English cook; understands English, vastry ; woult distance In the country; best city releretice. 30 WEST 25TH ST.—A MIDDLE-AGED PROTEST. Ant woman as plain cook, washer und irouer; best) able Canadian woman as frst class dinner or order ‘cook in hotel or restaurant; city referouces. Prench and American cooking, lnrding, boning and market ‘ng; excellent reference. Culi Monday and Tuesday. Chambermaids, &c. 39 EAST 10TH ST.—AN AMERICAN GIRL, WITH best references, as chambermaid or chambermaid and soamstress. 4.0) STH AV.—A CAPABLE PERSON AS CHAMBER: maid’ and to do plain sewing or waiting in a small private family. Can be seen at prosent employer's. 10 WASHINGTON STREET, JERSKY CITY.— A RE- spectuble young Scotch ‘woman as chambermaid and nurse to children or an invalid lady; no objection to Wavel with family leaving tho city. Address or call at present employer's. 133 WEST 26TH st, BETWEEN ofl AND 7TH AVS. > ‘A respectable yoimg girl to do upstairs work and ‘assist in washing and ironing or general housework ina small private family ; six years and seven months’ reference, 153 W2ST 8197 sr. TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A young colored woman as chambermaid and wait- ress. Q3() WEST_joTH st. THIRD FLOOR, FRONT howe.—As chambermaid und waitress} best city rence from lust place, 28 LEXINGTON AV.—A LADY WISHES TO Secure u good home for a competent, reliable wo- man, who has been with her for six years, either as chamber- maid ina large family or a» nurse to growing children, with chamberwork; can thoroughly recommend her in either pupacity. YG WRT 16TH st. FIRST FLOOR —A RESPECT. able young girl ds frst class chambermaid: would ‘Wo the coarse washing and hoip in the Ironing if required; would work for low wages in a nice respectable place; no ob: jection to-a first class boarding house; best references. Call . or address on Monday, BQY JAY, Sh TA RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN ‘a8 chambermaid and waitress, who bas served 15 years in her lust and only placo, with'a wealthy fainily, 1s now open to af engagement with a similar party, where she will guarantee perfect satisfaction; will rofer them to otbers ®jually respectable, AL] NES? StH sr, secon Froor, Back—a ¢ jong ist soane: girl. chamnbermaid ane eae sowing oe and to wing; cat u te machine. Call or address oh Monday. Oe Remington HQT oH AV. BETWEEN 99TH AND 40TH STS., IN the rear—A respectable Protestant girl, late; Handed, to do chamberwork of tak» care of echilaren in malt family.” A good home desired. Call for two days. O24. 2D Av. CORNER OF 49TH sT—A YOUNG American girl to do chamberwork and assist in th ‘ashing or to take care of children. Address or cali as abov it room, second floor, te PUBLIO ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHOR- TED OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT OF ADVERTIS! MENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET, 1,265 BROADWAY. 630 SIXTH AVENUE, 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PITLADELPTITA, CORNER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- Dressmakers and Scamstresses. QT BOND | ST—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER vill go out by the day or will take work home: un do all kinds of family sewing and work with any kind of wing machine; best city reference, Addre:s Miss J. O. ELSTEN. 3 CLINTON PLACE, 8TH ST.—A LADY. WHO UN- derstands designing, cutting and fitting thoreughiy, ‘and who fs fully competent to manaye business, desires an eugagement. Call or address for a week, 6 4TH AV.—AN AMERICAN YOUNG GIRL AS seamstress; can make and cut all kinds of family sew- Ing, children's clothes, &c. OQ WEST [TH st—a FIRST CLASS MODISTE wishes tho patronage of a few more families hy the or would make beautiful suits out of 15 to 18 yards of , ard finished in Parisian style, at home ; out of fashion and’ misiitted dresses altered equal to new; evening and party dressos a specialty. Call and see specimen, ‘OUSEKEEPER.—AN BX?ERIENCED AND HIGHLY respectable lady, with first class testimonials desires @ situation as housekeeper in a hotel, boarding house or pri- vi family, where good qualities would be appreciated. Ad- dress Mrs. BROWN, Brooklyn Post office, Laundresses, &e. 21 MINGTT A: LANE.—A WOMAN WOULD LIKE tl rs hing. Call or x GG, ome famallics ‘or gentlemen's washing. Celt or 8 x WEST 18TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECT. able woman desires to take in gentlemen’s and ladie: or families’ washing; beat reference. BO PTT, AY (PRBSENT | EMPLOYER'S). —As Taundress; ‘highest references, un be soen tor two days. LOT Wet, ATH 8, NEAR TH AY. Finst floor.—A, respects ie, colored woman wishes somo gentlemen's and families’ washing and flue flating, from 0c, to $1 por dozen; best city references, lL WEST 16TH ST., OVER GROCERY STORE.—A respectable woman wishos to go out by the day to 40 washing and ironing or cookin; understands hor busi ness; city reference, Oallovery day, 143 WES? SeTH Si.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes fainilies’ or gentlemen's washing at her own nome; done in the neatest manner at a reasonable price; best reference, 15] NEST 2410 8A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS wants families’ or single gentlemen's washing; terms moderate; fluting 1u all its Lranchos; good references. Ad- dress 20] NESE 26TH.St., TOP FLOOR, FRONT.—A RE- spectable wonian Wants to go out washing and ron- ing by the duy; good clty referonve. 995, BAST 7TH ST, NEAR BD AV. (INQUIRE ON 40. first tloor).—A nighly respectable woman to go out by the day or week to do Washing, ironing or housecleaning; best city reference. QI; WEST s0TH STA RESPECTABLE COLORED 40 woman wonld like some ladies’ or gentlemen's Washing by the mouth or by the dozen : good references, SOUTH STH AY., Mrs, SALBY, ene DRY BETWEEN GRAND AND Canal sts.—A_ relible woman wishes washing, families’ or gentlemen, in Catholic societies, Call at socoud hand furniture store. Q4.2 MULBB.RY St. IN THE STORE —BY A RE- spectable widow lady plain family washing; gen- Mlemen's wishing preferred. Address Mra. KC, QAR, BAST 2001 ST. BETWEEN 2D AND SD AVS — Arespectuble woman to go out by the day to do Washing and ironing, or by the week ; good elty reforence. 24.3 West 207TH sta COLORED WOMAN AS first class laundress in a private family in the elty; good city reference, Cull or address for two days. EAST SoTH ST, “MARTHA BROWN, 243, THIRD FUOOR.—A_ RE- spectable woman Wishes some more ladies’ or gen- tlemen’s washing; terms moderate ; best city reference. 252 WEST 26TH ST (LAST EMPLOYER'S).—A COM- petent colored girl as luundress and chambermaid; can sew well. Call on Monday. 309 EAST 4TH st. ROOM 8—A RESPECTABLE widow woman todo washing and ironing by the day or take home; good reference. ae 337 EAST 22D ST. FIRST FLOOR, ROOM 9—A e woman to go out’by the day us good washer and ironer or housecleaner; good reference. 4.03 YES! Sani 8% ONE PAIR OF BTATRS UP— Arespectable woman to tuke in gentlemen's ‘or families’ washing; terms from 50c. to 75e. a dozen, AQT BAST ITH St THIRD FLOOR —A RESPECT. ‘able woman would like to get fainilies’ washing at tier own house. 4:10 EAST 0TH, BTCA COMPETENT LAUNDRESS wishes some families’ washing; fluting done in the neatest munnor; terms, 75e. per dozen; satisiactory refer- ence. 413 HAST stil 81.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to do gentlemen's or families’ washing or to go out by the day. Call or address. 509 EAst ery sta, COMPETENT LAUNDRESS 3) wishes some families’ wasbing; flating done in the neatest manner; terms 75e. per doen; sutidfuctory refer ence. Mrs, MILLER. QA] ,AvGAN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER wishes a fow engnmements by the day or week; is & porfect fitter and entter. Address GOLDEN, stating where to calle 300 BAST 20TH St, SECOND FLOOR—A DRESS. maker wishes a few more engagements by the day, wook or month; operates on Wheeler & Wilson's machine} would take work at home, BOS WEST 220, Sh PRESENT EMPLOYER'S, 1D whore she has lived 18 months).—A respectable oung girl as first class dressmaker and seamstress; would 0 willing to do light chamberwork or take charge of grow- ing children; fs honest and reflable, 31 EAST STH ST.—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL. As seamstress: can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine: would also assist with chamberwork or tend ehil- dren, Address PORTER, care of Mrs, Stiner, 4.98 410 AV—A STYLISH DRESSMAKER, AN c. American of long experience, superior operater on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, wishes engagement by day or weok. Address M. E. 448 TH AV IN THE STORE —A SEAMSTRESS, who is a first class dressmaker, to work in families by the day, or would take work home; terins moderate ; good reference. GOO Av. .NEAR sort st. aw THE GROCERY) ~ As thorough dressmaker, good fitter and trimmer; goes out by the day or week; $1 90 per day. ‘A. BITUATION IN A FAMILY AS DRESSMAKER OR Tndy’s maid; good cutting and Netings obliging, and Willing to make herself usefuly 8 years’ reference; low with the privilege to take my daughter night time, iglearning a trade. Address, for three days, Mrs, LING, care of the newspaper stand, corner of ih st. RIENCED OPERATOR ON WHEELER & ion's machine desires engagements by the day or k; thoroughly understands all kinds of family sewinz; ferms $1 per day. Address OPERATOR, Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—EMPLOYMENT AND BOARD WITH A dressmaker, by a young lady, competent, having ber own machine. -Addvesa R. Mx box 116 Heruld office. ANTED—A FEW MORE CUSTOMERS BY THE day or week; Taylor's system, or the English fitting; ‘atest styles; fashion plute effects: refers to present cusgom: ers. Address MADAME, Herald Uptown Branch office. General Housework, &c. HUDSON ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- man to do general housework, 115 20 BROADWAY AND —A respectable sirl to do general housework in a small private family; best city referen ‘Call on Monday, 996 EAST 20TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO Do light housework in @ small family; no objection to children. Call or address, BO] BAST 3fTH st. CORNER OF 2D av., floor.—A respectable y. Louse w AS AMERICAN WoMAN 79 Do HoUSEY sew: wonld ma coal eet, TOR ee make herselt useful. Addr Housekeepers, &e. GQ SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE, ROOM 7.—AN American lady of experience as housekeeper, matron or monthly nurve: best city references. Call or address for three day’. z Q] CLINTON PLACE.—A HOUSEKEEPER, OF SL many years’ experience inn hotel; junt diventased : no objection to go South; recommended by former employers: Can be een for three de; aployers. 12: 131k OL iady, willing to’ work, oH 8 poni Keeper. Call on or addross HOUSEREEPE 160 FRA WEST 10TH ST.—A PRACTICAL’ PERSON Ag. oom in a hotel; highest testimo: honsekeoper or to take charge of laundry or linen 200 EAST 18TH ST.—PLAIN, BAST 40TH ST.—A YOUNG LADY AS HOUSE. Mrs. H, RESPECTABLE widow, ago j fond of children; housekeep- er; widower's family d; object, home, imm sistance needed; only respectable parties, no tritle . Call for two days 2 ald tako care of an, invalid w 2, as housekeeper, or we nnd Qo plain sewing or take care of growing childreh; good ference, Cull oF address for two days EST 23D ST.—A RESPECTABLE PERSON 864 STH AV., BETWEEN 51ST AND 52D STS.—A ) first class laundross wishos some gentlemen's wash- ing; done wittra laundry finish. King second bell. Q7() BROADWAX.CLADIES’ FINE |: WASHING, laces, fluting, curtains, at 75e. per pair, done up by Mme. ED. LIETZ. Nurses, &e. QQ) BRSTER St. ROOM 10-4 YOUNG GIRL TO DO light work and mind a child; Uves with her parents. Cull for two days. QB EAST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED 40 womun to take charge of an intant or children or as lndy's maid with patties going South; best city reference, taught ‘practically, with instruments. ODEL FOR ARTISTS.—A FIRST CLASS MODEL fromthe Academy of London is open to accept em- ployment from artists desiriug to draw from nature; no plications notived except from artists of known repute and study. Address Miss CHARLOTTE 8., Herald Uptown Branch office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A than to make herself useful reference. Call for two day South Thine st., Williamsburgh. WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS and education a situation in a ladies’ retail shoe store. Address M. 8. G., Herald Uptown Branch office. J ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS companion or to attend an invalid; no sere w travelling; reference, Address NELLY, Herald Uptown Branch office, RESPECTABLE WO- ‘any institution; good Address Industrial School, WANTED~BY A RELIABLE AMERICAN PROT. estant woman of middle age, a position in a private family or school, to take full charge and do the sewing. Ad- dress HOME, bux 200 Herald Uptown Branch office, SITUATIONS W. YOUNG MAN (AMERICAN) WANTS A SITUATION is capable in the come, taking care of horses and willing to muke inselt general! Call on or ad- Gross ft." 'A., 40004 Bast 56th st. . RESPEOTARLE BOY, LIVING WITH 11 ren a'sitaution as r. Tresa i J. F220 Bast Tath ste oi GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, SPEAKING SEVERAL languages, frst class boarding house keepers, would iuke arrangonients with a nice family, foreign or American, to take chatgo of their household; terms to be agreed on Upon interview; exquisite cooking in evory style; kitchen and dining room utensils supplied; best references. | Address M.M., Herald office, HIS PA- Ad- NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. CLERKS AND SALESMEN. ANTED—, FIuST CLAS! for the fur de A o Renee Seneee J. & ©. JOHNSTON, Broadway, Sth av, and 22d st, ¥ ANT TO MAKE ENGAGEMENT IN A GOOD JOB. Ding house us salesman; has 600 acquaintances, who come to buy goods: boon i ‘30 youre, 16 4n this'clty Gress MEIECHANT, New ‘ Hheeissa a YOUNG Man Wants sitvario, OF tou store, Address A. M., 1,40x OUNG MAN WANTED—IN 7 vt cz at A PERST CLABS STORE. IN A GROCERY USEFUL MAN TO TEND FURNACE, BUILD FIRES and do the chores of a gentleman's Louse. Address L. . box 166 Herald Uptown Branch office, YOUNG FRENCHMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS waiter or valet in n private family; best city reference. Addross V. L. LAMBERT, 120 Prince st. A YOUNG COLORED MAN DsSIRES A SITUATION £AQe walter in © private family or frst, elase boarding house. First class city nee ci ing to v.H, GREENWOOD, 132 West oth ste Pee A. Bins? CLASS FRENCH MAN COOK, EXPERT AT Jellies, &o., wishes a situation in a private fumily; best city references, ' Address FRANCOIS, 1,238 Broadway. WAXTEDIA POSITION AS COMPANION. TO A dy going South, or as housekeeper in any of the Southern Stutes or Culifornia; hotel preferred. Address A. R. B,, box 117 Herald Uptown Branch offico. YOUNG MAN, 30 YEARS OLD, SPEAKING BNG- lish and German. desires a situation as porter in @ store. Address PORTER, Lox 199 Herald Untown Branch PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. YOUNG LADY, LATELY ARRIVED FROM EU- rope, desires @ position as werness: Isa thorough German sind French sobular. Adduass ¥. A. L., box 2,743 Post off A YOUNG WOMAN, OF EDUCATION DESIRES A situation as nursery governess, or a8 companion for an invalid ; no objection to going South’ or abroad; good refer- ence, Address M. L. C., box 581 Boston (Mass.) Post office. YOUNG LADY, RESIDING IN BROOKLYN, OF good address and'gentoel appearance, wishes immediate employmont, such as tending store or any’ kind of light offico wort, In New York or Brooklyn | Any person wishing ihe services of a trustworthy youn, will please address Miss SADIE, box 101 Herald oftvee ,.% ‘YOUNG LADY GRADUATE OF SCHOOLS OF PARIS, having a few honrs’ leisure daily, would give lessons in the French language to a fow pupils, best reference. Ad- dress Ming, ALEXANDRE HENRY, 229 South Sth av. FOREIGN LADY DESIRES A FEW MORE EN ss enpemonte to tench married and young ladieg finishing music, singing and foreign languages. ross M. 8., care of Mr, Chiistorn, 77 University place, a GERMAN LADY DESIRES A SITUATION AS GOY- sd rngss in a first class family; she is a porfect tencher of French, German, music, singing ‘and the first rudiments of the Hnglish lnnguages; highest references. Address box 5,525 Post office, AS ENGLISH VISITING GOVERNESS, WHOSE SY3- tem of thorough training has proved successful, re- quires a tuitfon course; the usual branches of modern edu- cation; highest references, Address ARCHBISHOP, box 153 Herald Uptown Branch office. he WELL EDUCATED FRENCH LADY WOULD like to go as dally governess; would also give private iessons. Address TEACHER, box 180 Herald Uptown Branch office, PARISIAN LADY, HIGHLY EDUCATED, FINE musician, desires Board with an agrecshlo fumily in ex. Change for instruction. Address CULTURE, box 104 Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION IN A RES- taurant, hotel or boarding b 00k 5 Fpferenco. Addrons J.kiy 1 "Lewis ove, wear Della, ir A. RESPECTABLE BOY OF 16 DESIRES A SITUA- tion in a store, or would like to learn some trade; best city reference. Adiress E. W., 27 Jones st. D.4 YOUNG MAN, AGED 20, WISHES A SITUATION to work in a Ae ate. fumily or boarding house, and Take himself useful. Addross W. 1., Horald off IOPYING, ADDRESSING ENVELOP: shortest notice. Address 8, M. Branch office. FY MELOYMENT, WHERE FAITHFUL SERVICES ARE required, 1s Wanted by a young man twenty-three years of age; used to positions as salesman and cashier, and if hecensary, could furnish bonds, Address 8. M. ‘Ty Herald AM A MAN OF 80 YEARS AND WANT TO GET IN some position that I may make a good living; not afraid to do anything thut ts respectable; am a good worker; have been in business for myselt; state the business in full, Ad- dress i. A., Herald ufiiee, WANRED-BY A MAN, A SITUATION IN A RESTAU- rant as cook; understands meats, oysters and carving. Cull on or address, for two days, G. L.,'860 Sth av. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG COLORED MAN, FROM tho West Indies, a situation in a private family or boarding house; best city references, Address E. M. B., box 109 Herald Uptown Branch office, V TANTED—A SITUATION BY A COLORED MAN AS first class head cook; understands all kinds of meat cooking and pastry cooking first cluss references. “Call at 132 West 15th st., rear, &0., AT J.,* Herald Uptown COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. FIRST OLASS COACHMAN, TiGnLY RECOM. able ot marries as ne ily, Call on o1 m 5. NOLAN, 151 West 28:h st. UY Call on or address COACHMAN sinj SITUATION WANTED—BY man; one who understands his business ; city reference. Cull on or address J. M., 1, zive rondwa} A xouxa MAW WISHES A SITUATION AS COACE 4% man and groom in a private family; thoroughly unde: tands his business; wisling and obliging: bext neo, Address D. M., Herald Uptown Br GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROCURE A 8 tion for his coachman; three years’ best_ recommend: jion can be given. Cail at’ 740 Broadway, Wood Brothers! carringe store, PLACE WANTED—AS GROOM AND COACHMAN, by a young man; single ; excellent city reference. Cull on or address P.iK., caro Brewster & Co., Broadway and 47th A. GENTLEMAN WANTS 4 SITUATION POR, 1118 coachman; single man; will highly recommend him. Call at office of New England Cur Spring, Company, 240 Broadway. A COLORED COACHMAN WOULD LIKE A SITUA tion; elty or country; five years’ city refi D Gr address, for two days, at Brigi's stuble, corner 7th ay. aud 2d st, LADY WISHES A SITUATION FOR HER couchman, whom she can recommend in every respect. on or address T. MoM., 25 West 44th at. ENGLISH COACHMAN WISHES A) SITUATION thoroughly understands his duties; singlo, aged | 30; Call on or address H.'W., 139’ West 36th best city reference, St., private stable, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AS + coachman in a private family; good references, Addross Mr. O'CONNOR, 90 St, Murk’s place (Sth st). G)twation WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A YOUNG colored man; best eity reference. Cull on or address, for three days, H.; 226 West 30th st. ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN OR TO TAKE caro of horses, by an Englishman; thoroughly practical man in all its branches; no objection to the country ; stranger Incity; Vest references, Address C. X., box 194 Herald office, 132 WEST 18TH ST.-A YOUNG MAN OF COLOR aj wishes @ situation as conchman in a private fami thoroughly understands his business and can-give the bi city reference. Cail or address, for two days, at the stable. Wtep—ay AN ENERGETIO YOUNG MAN @i years of age) osition, with responsible parties, in an established busine: ith view to advancement; good HELP W address; speaks French ; resides with his parents; best refer- Address BUSINESS, box 189 Heruld office, ANTE, BY A BOY, 18 A POSITION IN SOME whe je house to learn the business; salary no ob- Ject. Address ©. £. 8., Herald Uptown Branch oflice. PERSON WHO HAS SUPERINTENDED THE FI ting room of a ladi and gentlemen’s fine shoo lishment for 15 years desires such a position ; would prefer to go out of New York. Address SHOE FITTER, Herald office. BY A YOUNG LADY OF EDUCATION AND REFINE. tants pesto in @ gentloman's family to superin- © ly useful; would act as fivalid lady ; no objections } unexceptionable references, ., Herald Brooklyn tend and make herself gem amanuensis or companion to to the country or travelling For further particulars address G. E. Branch olfice. ESSONS GIVEN IN HAIRDRESSING; 12 LESSONS for $10, at 117 Third avenue, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth rete. I88 6, RUHL, LADIES' HAIR DRESSER, DESIRES a few more ‘customers by the week; prices moderate. Address or call at 823 Broadway, one flight up. PRIVATE LESSONS IN ENGLISH—BY AN EXPERI. enced lady teacher, to ladies of noglected education Special attention to mabners and elegance of speech; tl beantiful angular handwriting, so much sought after, taug! in a few lessons; strictly eonfidential; references. ‘Address ACCOMPLISHSENTS, box 109 Herald Uptown Branch ollice. ISITING GOVERNESS.—A°* LADY OF ABILITY AND ‘experience desires an engagoment; she teaches Eng- lish, French (Parisian), German, Italian, vocal and instru- mental music, all thoroughly, without the aid of masters, Address, for one week, L. X. Y., box 3,831 Post office. $20 ~LATEE GIVE 20 FOR A SUITABLE SITUA. SV. tion ina music store in this elty or Brooklyn; good reference given. Address R. G.. Herald office, 124 WEST 26TH ST.—A COLORED MAN WANTT A fituation to take charge of a boarding house ot ¢0 Garve Gnd walt, Call for two days. References If required, CLERKS AND SALESMEN, 8 BOOKKEEPER—A EB YOUNG MAN AT moderate compensation; prosperous business; nnusual Opportunity for promotion; executive ability would improve chances. Address, with particulars, R., box 5,740 Post office, A BOY WANTED—TO FOLD CIRCULARS AND make himself generally useful; wages $3, Call on COWAN & CO., 139 Ath st. 15 SALES AT AUOTION. DRIAN UW. MUL AUCTION! Piet rTORY Skt BY ORDER or EXECUTORS OF THOMAS T. FERRIS, 48 valuable Central Park Lows, Z oo Tiny aan aoe ponte are gar Pah avene wonleen, Bighth "tnd Ninth avenues, isty-niuihy Beveutiocd and to sold at sation k, at the Sxchongs Salsectan, 3 111 Broadway, look, at Exchan, e. The sulo includes and will‘commence with the vey... twee plot of 20 lots om Pitty-cigtth and Filty-ninth streets, west of the Fifth plaza, aud opposite Central Park. TIVE, BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS the remaining lots belonging to the estate, Two-thirds can remain on mor Maps at oftice of ADRIAN H. MULER & SON, Se Auctionoers, No. 7 Pine street, —JERE JONUNSON, JR, AUCTIONED! . Old stand, 37 Nassau stréet. i ON WEDNESDAY, AT 10% O'CLOGK. LARGE SALE OF FINE’ HOUSEMOLD FURNITURB from storage warchouse. FOR Account OF Wh WaT ae ‘ONCER: ACO vHO| AY CONCERN, ONE FINE STEAM FIRE ENGINE, COST e100)" Taremplote order, nd enn now be seen it Fox's, O19 West -tourth street ION SALE—ON Mo) Mon o'clock, ull the bamdsomo und u: urhiture at the large pri: Street, near Fourth avenus, , without reserv, oth Parlor Suits, publ Consisting of 7 le, h pots, rosewood Pianoforte, Paints ings, Curtains, Tables, Clocks, Mirrors, Vases, * detente Bureaus, Washstands, Drossing Cases, Mattresses, Beddin Quilts, Lounges, Sideboant, ‘lass, China and Sliver Ware, Cutlory, StairCarpets, dc, Sale positive. J. KRAEMER, Auctioneer, RTE.—NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE MATTHEW. . Gallory, 47 and 49 Liberty streot HIGH CLASS AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PAINT American rt, E Moran, Cropsey, de Haas, lear, Ream Si Thom, Parton, Wiggins, Richards, Gay, Thom *. Dotph’ Morgan, Shattuck, Martin, Bast? Chapin and na thers, an Woyng i, Cowan, Extonsion Table, Oilcloth, Stoves, Frere, Moore ART PEREMPTORY SAL , OF ELEGANT Hous EASTLAKE AND ME. comprising walnat and ash Bedro nits in tapestry &e., ke; brary Tables, Buffets, Pedestals, Musi Hall Stands, Stands, fancy dining room Chairs, upholstered, &. ufucturers. Also a large and oh leetion o TURKISH CARPETS AND RUGS, the whole now on exhibition at the Art Rooms, 817 Broad. way, duy and evening, to be suld at auc and Tharsday, October 27 and 28, at 3:30 o'clock, ‘The Messrs) LEAVITT, Auctioneers. &e,, ke., by first class mans ADVERTISE Ps IN THE EVENING TELEG I? HAS A LARGER CIKUL THAN ALL THE EVENING PAPE Br GB ghAYOR:, AUCTIONEER SALE AT M. B. FAVOR's Auction Store, 18 East Fourteenth stree Tuesday, good lot second hand Purniture, Carpe goods wanted for Tuesday's sale. In a fow days (due notice in Herald) large salo rich Furniture, Carpots, &c., ed In elogant private residence 203 West Fourtecntit 0 OMBINED. jot. Y J, HAVE AUCTIONEER, 89 AND 41 EAST Thirteenth street—special attontion given to sales at private houses; also at stor Goods at private sale at auc- tion prices. RUGGISTS’ AND TABLE GLASSWARE.—HENRY LOTZ, Auetioneer, will sell, on Wednesday, October 27, at 10 o'clock A. M., entire Stock in store No. 38 Murray street. By order of fl. 8. Almy, Assignee. A. GATHOLIC GENTLEMAN, OF TACT AND energy, who {s acquainted in the parochial schools in this clty, ‘may tnd profitable employment. by culling on THOMAS KELLEY, 17 Barel ‘second floor. PARTY TO SELL A COPYING BOOK, FOR TRAY- elling salesman; every house employing commerctal travellers will purchase, Address 8. & CO., box 1,139 Post office, N_ EXPERIENCED, TRUSTWORTHY STENOGRA- pher will work three hours daily as correspondent, nuensis or bookkeeper for $5 a week. Address GALL, am box 3,214 Post office, YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS TO SELL dd in this ty for o commission house; sulary Brat Year, $150, Addross, in handwriting, T. & J., box 178 Herald office. N AMERICAN, AGED 20, DESIRES A POSITION of trust; understands bookkeeping, collecting, &c.; recommendations furnished and security’ if requi Aa: dress FAIR WRITER, box 186 Herald office, A. YOUTH OF 19, RESIDING WITH HIS PARENTS, and having threo years’ experience in a wholesale iuney notion house, wishéw » situation; reference from last employers. Address R, L., Herald office, NO 1 TRAVELLERS, ABOUT GOING OUT TO CAN- vans the fancy goods, Jo and millinery trades, can find a small but excellent lino of Samples to take along on commission by addressing, with route and references, MAN- UPACTURER, box 74 Post office, Williamsburg, L. L, ALL ACTIVE SALESMEN WANTED, TO SELL from surnple the best toy at wholesale, in city and on road; only reliable, pushing men, Address CREEDMOOR, (A CHANCE.—MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND | GIRLS learn telegraphy ‘and take positions. ‘THOMPSON'S College. 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institute, Telegraphy taught practically, with instruments. Commence imme- ately. A BOY WANTED-IN A LAW OFFICE; SALARY $3 per week, Address LAW, Herald office. GENTS WANTED—TO SOLICIT ORDERS FROM families and large consumers in town and country ; best terms. Apply to GREAT AMERICAN REPUBLIC "TEA COMPANY, 75 Barclay st. GENTS WANTED—CITY AND COUNTRY, TO SELL tous to families and large consumers; greatost induce- ments. CANTON TRA CO., 145 Chambors st. GENTS WANTED—FOR THE DUPLEX KNIFE cleaner. 62 Fulton st., New York, ANTED—FEMALES. co. NT FIRST CLASS EMBROIDERERS ON INDIA SHAWLs. FIRST CLASS CLOARMAKERS. FIRST CLASS DRESS AND WAISTMAKEK@ FIRST CLASS SEAL SACQUE LINER. FIRST CLASS OPERATORS ON WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES, propelled by steam. STEADY EMPLOYMENT AND LIBERAL PAY, Apply at NINTH STREET ENTRANCE, before 9 A. M., Broadwi d Texth streets. A. CHANCE SM Tearn telegraphy College, 20 4th av., opposite Cooper: Institute. wom and take , BOYS AND GIRLS, positions. THOMPSON'S Telography Commence imme- diately. Call or addres: Q4 WES? 18TH ST.—AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT SA. Women se nurse; can take cutive charge from birth; is « good seamstress; gotd city referenc GOOD HOME IS OFFERED TO AN OLD LADY for assisting with the housework of family of two. Address box 154 Herald office. 102 NORFOLK ST.—AN ENGLISH MARRIED WO- LUZ man as nurse for two children; ud family. Call for three days, N EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER AND MILLINER wanted—And to assist in light work; permanent home, Cail Sunday at 13 St. Mark's place, 133 WEST OTH STA RESPECTABLE PRENCH Oo girl as nurse or seamstress; can sew on machine; good reference. NLOAKMAKERS WANTED.—WANTED, 100 FIRST J class cloakmakers. Apply, at once, to LORD & TAY- LOR. Entrance to woukrooims'on 20th at. 133 WEST 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Od French girl as nurse or chambermaid; good refor- © 4 28 28% 11 A.M. 832 6TH AV.—-A COMPETENT PERSON At 2). monthly nurse or as nurse to an invalid or young child. Address A. P. % Q7 EAST Ts STA, You 4 care of children and do i sad obliging. Q 2D Ava k ABLE YOUNG GIRL AS 44.0 miecrchambermaidine sraall private, family; good city reference. Calton or address K. A. L. 10TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WISHES to take a child to bring up on the bot > 46 477Q MADISON AY, (PRESENT EMPLOY 6 (© strong, hoatty, respectable young woman as invalid nurse ; is competent in her business; will and most will- ing and obsixlng; is a good seamstress. Call for two days, 13 2D AY., NEAR 60TH 87, Ve * respectable young girl to t and do plain sewing, fi FRENCH PROTESTAD y tion as nurse and seamstros and obligin, dest reference given for houesty und capability. Address P.,box 110k Jptown Bra 3D AV.—A NURSE_IN ANY KIND OF SICK- ness; best reference from doctors and ladies. WEST 39TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL, AGED 14, take charge of achild or to assist in housework. UNION ST., BROOKLYN.—AS NURSE TO TAKE care of children or as chambermaid and seamstress, AS NURS Vail from 9 to 6TH, AY.—AN ITALIAN. GIRL speaks French ; best city reference. G GIRL TO TAKE housework; willing ONTHLY EXPERIENCED AND N highly respectable Indy, with first class testimonials, is ‘open Address Mrs, T engagement as monthly nurse. BROWN, Brooklyn Post offic TED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS understands nor work ie all its brane! to axssist in chamberwork; best city refer: ‘M. B., box 180 Herald Uptown Braneh offic would be will Miscellaneous, ) FORSYTH 8T., ROOM 13—A WOMAN TO DO 12 carpet sewing, altering, fitting and laying ; made and made over. Address Mrs, PEMBROR STH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL AS LAD 4.0 serANatd to go South for the winter, at present employ JO] West ior se can family, br OR CHILL. Can be seen (THiRD BELL).—AN AMERI- ing up housekeeping, wish to to ob- tain «situation for their servant (9 colored girl of 22 years) who bas lived with them three years tly honest and respectable; a superior cook, neat chatabermad ad fair lnandress. ‘Apply to or address 8. J. AND SKIRT « fully competent need eall; also No. DRESSHAKERS | WANTED—WaIsT hands; none but thy & person who thoroughly understands looping dresses. 25 West 224 st. Cull for two days, DD RESSMAKER WANTED—A CAPABLE PERSON 70 heip design trhamings of dresses and prepare them ; to an experienced person who has alrendy led such positicn w Food gwiary will be given. Address MAISON PROVOT, 23 {LOWER BRANCHER.—WANTED, A BRANCHER TO take charge and sell. E. IESEN, 16 East 14th st. JIRST CLASS WAIST AND CLOAK HANDS WANTED— Must be competent and neat workers. M. A. DOUGLASS, 13 East 17th st. MME. LIVINGSTON IS TEACHING THE GREAT AVL” French system of dress cutting, designing and cutting trimmings, at 9.7 Broadway; 100 yards of any kind cut in 2 ction warranted; no change after cutting; y measure; also cutting and basting done at patterns o panle prices. My RIMMER. Wanted, » first class trimmer; only those used to first class city worl . neen apply to LADIE making house actory references. nd ancy jonday, W and saeque: class hands only Wanted also, ply, between t Kaie Tsth st Herald office. A. GENTLEMAN WITH 4 GOOD COLLEGE EDUCA tion, speaking fluently eight modern languages, un- Gerstanding bookkeeping, writing an elegant and ready hand, with very best of recommendations, desires a situa tion in the capacity of interpreter, corresponding clerk or shnilar occupation, ‘at _u salary of not less than $2,000 per gnnum, Address i. H.8.,1oek box 60 Bridgeport, Coun., Post office, A. 200D; PATTHPUL MAN, WHO HAS $500 CASH TO invest In first class business, can have permanent posi- tion, paying at least $20 weekly. Address BONA FLDE, box 4,195 Post office. N ENGLISH GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS TRAVELLED much and is thoroughly acquainted with the East In- dian, Chinese, Japanese, Straits, Cingalese and South Amori- can trades, possessing a sinall business and office of his own, ix anxious to employ some spare time during the day ot night, either in bookkeeping, correspondence or the arrange- ment and negotintion of any business that may require tact, secreoy and discretion: good references, Address, in confi: dence, box 4,425 Post olfice. BRewERyY | SAL New York ale brew Brook; MAN WANTED—IN A LARGE salesman for this city and yn. To one ha od trade and giving satisti tory reference livoral inducements will be offered. Address BREWERY, box 160 Herald offi CmorEans DIRECTED,—ADDRESS ALPHA, BOX 120 Herald office, RUG CLERK WANTED—FOREIGNER PREFERRED. Apply at CRICK’S pharmacy, No. 2 Flatbush av., Brooklyn, after 12 o'clock, ’ RUGGIST'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A GRADU- ate; speaks German; snlary moderate; city or coun- try; good references. Address ARNICA, Herald office. RUG CLERK ATTENDING MEDICAL LECTURES wishes employment evenings; would sleep at the store. Address K., 43 6th av., druggist’ ELIABLE MAN TO FILL IMPORTANT POSITION; also three nen acquainted with importors, jobbers and manufacturers; commission and salary, Cull at room 1, 212 Broadway. PXTATL HAT STORE WANTED, A SITUATION AS alesmnan, by one who thoroughly iinderstands the busi- noeas; cau influence some trade; capable of taking charge of astore, Address RICHARDS, Herald Uptown Branch office, J ALESMEN.—SIX EXPERIENCED MEN WANTED TO soll baking powder on commission: references required. FOLIPSE BAKING POWDER CO., 189 Duane st. ALESMAN WANTED.—A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN for a retail fur business; only experionced and high! respectable. parties need apply; references required. Ad- dross 0. J. 8., Herald office, 4 SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MA bookkeeper, who has had four years’ experienc reference given.” Cull at or address #16 7th av., near 25th st, 0 UN of New York, will -be paid; ste MES, Herald offic THE GREATEST AMOUNT OF NEWS EVERY NIGHT EST CIRCULATION slphia and Boston a liberal co; k for first class trade, Addre CO: wu AND THE OF ALL EVENING PAPERS, THE MOST etic Pe aad or NEW YORK EVENING TELEGRAM. Wantpoa NG GIRL TO DO Licht HOUSE. work, bat principally to take care of a child: a PERFECT ACCOUNTANT AND COR- WAXTEDSA ¢ if ne ood | respondent, Only snch, with best reforences, will di- situation to'one wanting @ home, Call at 176 East 114th st. | roct letters to K, 8., box 224 Herald office. | WANTED-A NORTH | GERMAN GIRL TO TAKE rzo of rowing children; must be @ good seai- stress, Apply Monday, at <0 West Sist st. Warten YOUNG LADY TO CANVASS THE CITY for a salable household article, Apply at AMERICAN .FUSEE COMPANY'S, 263 Broadway. WANTED-YOUNG LADIES TO LEARN TELEGRAPH operating, and, when qualified, obtain orm nent paying employment. Call on or hddress TELEGRAPH INSTRUCTION COMPANY, corer Broadway ana Eighth street. WoSTEDTA YOUNG MAN, WHO THOROUGHLY dorstands millinery goody at EMRICIVS, 257 and v. Apply, early on 280 Bt fonday,, at th 24th st. trance, V TANTED—A_ SALE: with the imp Adare: N WHO IS ACQUAINTED Jobbing trade to ‘sell a fane re formerly employed and sal- Herald ; WANIEDIAN EXPERIENCED | SALESMAN | IN shirts and furnishing goods on comission or salary; none but such who command a trade need apply, giving statin, article. Wanted; 4, YOUNG LADY; AS GOVERNESS FOR children, 8 to 12; oné hour fromeity; a good od with moderate salary. RLES, Herald office. Address, stating — ‘Wanten.a rinsr CLASS COOK—ALSO A SCOTCH woman ay lady's maid to goto Washington, Address J. D., Herald Uptown Braneh office. WASXTED@A GIRE FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; st be & good washer and (rower and. plain. references. Apply at Mrs. MINEIUS, W Neat Broadway. ~ FSSEX ST, (RING FOURTH BELL),—AN EDU- cated person, Scandinavian, but «peaking Englist i fan take chargo of household duties or sewing, or will do Kind of light housework; she is very eficient and paRticular in all her doings; only respectable people need apply. In- quire for Miss OLSEN, DBA! 8T. (RING THE BELL THRER timos)—A respectable Gorman widow, 35 years of eral honsekocper ; city or country ; best city rofer- ened. for three di SOG WEST Big St. NEAR STH AV.—AN ENGLISH U widow Indy as housekeeper; Would educate and child ; best referonco. 3QQ WEST 26TH ST.—AN ENGLISH WIDOW AS OAM thorough working housekeeper; understands Kinds of family sewing and has mmuchine of her own; best Foferenco. Address or call on ADVERTISER, 50 OTH AY., FIRST FLOOR. YOUNG wipdw ie) lady as honsokeeper; widower's farni}y preferred. Mrs, STEVENS, §2Q ort AV—« Lady dai dd gontlor family; quire between the hours ot 2 54.8 . [ENE ST. BROOKLYN.—A RESPECTABLE € “lady as housekeeper; highest tostimoniais as to ‘ability and charnetet trifers not apply. A ee Oe FROM pen aaa i WILL POINT, seat Uptown Breuciemiee ne Sacre WAST INT, Herald Uptown Brandhofiee, 0 A. XQUNG WIDOW. OF REFINED AND CHEERFUL '4\ nature, an honsekeeper and eompunion to a gentlo- like ‘to offies, nm of fisrard Brookivy atee Oo " travel. Address . GOOD HOUSEKEEPER AND SEAMSTRESS offers her servi homa. Address es as crald dans”. the Une for « a Q4. MADISON AV., BETWEEN geri AND s7Tit .—A competent porson as lady clus hairdresser and dressmaker; can operate on the m chine; Is ucenstomed to travel; best city reference, Can bo soon for two days. 938 FAST 7TH IO back.—A decent, private family jis wiling vr. 26 % 70H AV., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A YOUNG JO American girl, experienced ih the business, in w confectionery or bakery’, best reterences, 333 FIRST FLOOR, IN THE pectable young’Irlsh girl, in a obliging; never lived out be- r a RAST 48TH ST.—A WOMAN TO DO STORE- room work. 35 4Til AV.—A FRENCH GIRL AS LADY'S MAID oN Folger or Rage a pei going to New Orlea no objection. to. ta ron; best city reference. Adige fer one weekere™™ 734 a AV. GN THE BAKERY)—A YOUNG LADY feetionery; come well recommended, Coll or adérem, nPerences oat LADY WISHES POSITION AS COMPANION TO A jady or invalid; is an excellent nurse, reader and mus He eats sing shiliress ould goto nny datesen ines ¢ He BM Hordd Uptown Branch oftice. at a REFINED, EDUCATED LADY DESIRES A SITUA- A tion as amanuensis, to take care of an invalid or 4 Mem, HOY, Baas al dra” ‘WANTEDSALESLADIES | SEVERAL FIRST CLASS ‘salesiadies for our showrooms; tone bat those having thorough ex od wages to AL lands, Apply at Jd. est Lith st. erience need apply : OTHSCHILD's, 84 name in full. Di station y PANTED- EXPERIENCED TRAVELL men for an article in the grocery line, to work on ev on and salary combined; best roferences required. Ad. | M ie oe = ‘WANTEDTA, FIRST OLASS SALESMAN POR TRIM. | ming stock: one acquainted with fur trimmings pro- | ferred. ENRICH'S, 287 and 289 8th ay, Monday, at the 246h'st, entrance, WASTEDIA GENTLEMAN WELL | ACQUAINTED with the wholesale liquor, paint and drag trade, to | resent an established daily paper in a business capacity, s, with references, WHOLESALE, Herald office, 2D—FOR, THE SUIT AND €LOAK DEPART- t, two experienced salesmen, Apply to 8, MoPART- th av. Apply, eurly on | WWANTED-A COMPETENT, FOREWOMAN TO SU- perintend waist room ina large dressmaking extab- lishment; for skirts; none b best Foferences, noed apply at 19 W ta it 11th lified, and with i V ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO TRAVEL WITH A ‘smail exhibition and assist in performances on the stage. Address, stating salary expested. which must be moderate, MANAGER. box 190 Herald office. V ANTED—A YOUNG LADY COMPANION TO A little girl, ‘Those who are free to uct for themselves nddress, with full particulars, HEWITT, box 190 Herald Uptown Braneh offi ANTED.—A YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT DE- sires @ situation in a family ax searastross, or to do any light work, or take care of an invalid home more fn object than salary; good reference. For further informa- tion address Dr, W. G, PARRISH, No, 84 Grove st., N, Y. EB HAVE ROOM FOR 100 MORE FIRST CLASS \ cloak hands; also few ope: on domestic sew inj machine ; first class cutter on ladies’ cloaks wanted, 43 au 46 Worth st SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS HH asst to assist Lied ght ‘y Bo aneettee i tras ference as to character. A } BALL ‘core. hilas Titus & Sons, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess county, New York. Free lyatign it a lst, atl lah on a wants lation class hotel, clul staurant: its Address 1. ws NTED—A FIRST CLASS DRESS GOODS MAN tad window dresser. 2, 2d av. TANTED—AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN AS FLOOR- “W<valker and superintendent tu dry goods store; to i one who has @ thorough knowledge of the position & libe inducement will be given; wlso a first clags dress goods snles. man wanted. FLANIGAN & 00,, 629 and 631 Sth ay., between 40th and 41st ste. WWAXTEDIIN A COMMISSION HOUSE, A YOUNG man as assistant bookkeeper; salary $8 per week. Adldross, with roferences, B.-A. Rey Horald office. | family); references, Adare: SINGLE YOUNG MAN WANTED—AS FIRST CLASS Bartender; wages $25 aad found. Address J. O. N., Horald Uptown Branch office. OY WANTED—IN A FANCY STORE, TO OPEN AND close it, and for such other duties ag tnay be required. J. 8, WOOD, 412 4th av., after 104g in the morning. BY WANTED—TO WRITE CIRCULARS. ADDRESS H. A., Herald offi OY IN_A LAW OFFIC! ONE WHO RESIDES IN New York and with his parents preferred. Addresse in own handwriting, stating age and salary expected, COUN- SELLOR, box 170 Horald offee, MAsoxlec tivo NEW MASONIC WORKS, UNIQUE W highly important. Send for complete catalogue, Agents wanted. REDDING & Ci Publishers of Standard Masonic Wor 731 Broadway, New a, ‘ork, TANTED.—YOUNG MEN TO LEARN TELEGRAPIL Operating. and when gualified obtain, good, perma paying employment. Call or address TELEGRAPH RUCTION COMPANY, corner Broadway and Sth sts. WANTED-CATHOLIC GENTLEMAN OF GOOD AD. ‘dress to canvass New York, Brooklyn, New Jersey and the New E: States, for a popular history of the Catholic Charet Apply to or addr for one week, P. F. COLLIER, No, $0 fd av., New Yo m 1 to P.M nent, N FF, Soliton, avctioNEER. Extra lirge sale of Household Furniture, Pianos, Freneh plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors, 50 or 60 Carpets, &e: To-morrow, Monday, Octobor 25, at ths auction rooms, No. 63 Eust Thirtoenth street, near Broadway, one of the largest sales of this season, embracing every kind and oseription of Parlor, Dining Room, Bedroom and Basement Goods, 50 o 60 Carpets, two Pianos, Sofa and Sofa Bedsteads, Payn's atent Bureau Bedsteads, French plate Pier and Mantel irrors, Curtains and Cornices, Paintings, Bronaes, best hair Mattresses, feather Beds, &c., kc. N.B. Tho carpets will bo sold immediately after’ the furniture, say about 3 o'clock; atwlogues early. Fr, So2TON, AUCTIONRER. + Elegant Cabinet Furniture from one of our largest’ and best city manufactories will be sold on Thursday, October at the large rooms No. 339 and 341 Fourth avenue, corner of Twenty-h stroet, continuing from day to day’ until th whole is disposed bf N. B.—These extra lurge rooms havi boon secured for two woeks for this purpose, and it will afford favorable opportunities for tho trade, as well as all others. Catalogues on Tuesday morning at the rooms above een tioned. and at the auction rooms 03 East Thirteenth street, near Broadway, YEO, W. KEELER, AUOTIONERR, ‘Art Gallery, 53 Liberty street, corner Nassan. CONTINUATION SALE OF SILVERPLATED WARE, gonsisting of Tea Sots, Fpergnes, Buster Dishes, Cutlery, &o., to be sold at auction Monday, at 12-0’elock. B. HERTS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. . 17 Park place, near new Post office, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF RICH FURNITURE, CABINET WARE, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, &0. ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 AND 27, AT 10}g O'CLOCK EACH DAY, AT THE SALESROOMS, NO. 17 PARK PLACE, comprising entire balance of Stock removed from the Inte store of Eisenmenger € Co., Broadway, corner of Thirty- fourth street, and embracing a splendid’ assortment of rich and plain Parlor Suits in satin, cashmere, cotelaine, reps, brocatel, &e. ; elegant inlaid Cabinets,” Ensels, Excretoires, Tardinieres, &e. ; also rich aud plain Chamber, Library and Dining Room Suits, Armoires, Wardrobes, Bookeases, Hat Stands, &c., all of which were made for first class city trade and well worthy the attention of those in want of really ele- gant furniture. The goods will be on view on Monday. Sale positive, to close the estate, by order of the administrator. FL. 3, BRRTS £ SONS, avcTIONBERS. + HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, MIRRORS, CHICKERING PIANO, &0.. ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, AT 10 O'CLOCK, AT NO, 26 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET. Pufl details heréafter. LARGE SPECIAL UNRESERVED TRADE SALE, Hardware, Cutlery, Housefurnishing Goods, French Tinned Ware, Guns, e., &c. on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, October 36 and 27, at No, 15 Murray stieet, ‘This sale will comprise large invoices of goods worthy the atteution of the trade, BISSELL, WELLES & MILLET, Auctioneers. WAXTEDA GOOD CANVASSER, TO CANVASS A domestic article in families; to one that has had expe- rience, asalary and commission ‘and steady employment. Address H., Nowark, N. Je Want LAD, LIVING WITH TIS PARENTS, ‘wishes emplopinént in @ good upholstering house, Pith o view of learning the trade. “Address 1. J West 23d st. JANTED—A MAN TO TAKE ORDERS. APPLY AT 149 Greene st., for three days, after 10 A, M. WAXTERGTHRER FIRST CLASS PACKERS, |AT EHRICH’S, 287 and. 289 8th av. Apply on Monday, between 7 and 8 A. M., at the 24th st. entrance, ‘ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS WAITER (COLORED), ‘a position in a first class family ‘or boarding house} dost referances Call at or address 155 West 24th st., third floor, front. ANT! et a E rgig nee igs i, MUST it and rapi res referon H. F. Ih, box 117 Herald oMe re spe WASTED-A FEW LIVE AGENTS TO SELL A vatal ake soln chou AUpur On OS Likert eter nnd. sells cheap. “Apply a erty Stree second floor, room 4, of L. SAYRE, ¢ WA XTEDTA SMART, EXPERIENCED AND ACTIVE canvaseor for the elty. Apply at AMERICAN FUSEE COMPANY, 263 Broadway. WXigD cA PARIY TO ADVANCE FROM $500 TO $800, for which # permanent situation will be seenred and a fair componsation for the use of the money for three months. Address GOOD CHANUE, Herald office. W4nxreDrs MAN WITH A .THOROUGH KNOWL- edge of tho restaurant business. To one with a sinall amount of enpital a good chance is offered, Address MIN TURN, Horald off ‘WANTEDSIN A LAW OFFICE, A YOUNG MAN ‘about 18; to one possessing ability, integrity and a determination to make law 4 life study, # permanent. posi- tion {s offered; no sinocurists wanted.’ Address C. B. A., Herald office. ANTED—RESPECTABLE MEN TO SELL AN AR- "WAicte of merit at private houses and officoe also ex: perienced salesmen to sell to the trade of New York and vie einity on a good commission, Apply at No, 2 Codar st. THE TRADES. A T. STEWART & CO. T A MAN AS CUTTER OF CLOAKS AND SACQUES. Apply at NINTH STREET ENTRANCE be- fore SA. M., Broadway and Tenth street, PRACTICAL SHIRT MANUFACTURER, OF 18 A. Sears experience in the Broadway trode, will ive 1a sons in the art of shirt cutting; also shirt and drawer pa terns furnished the trade, Apply to P. SHORT. No. 8 We 4th st. COMPETENT WATCHMAKER DESIRES A SITU- ation; city references. Addyoss P. HEIM, 50 11th st., tear Sonth 4th at., Williamsburg. CARPENTER WANTS A SITUATION AS JANITOR or housekeeper of tonoment property; married (wo ©, B.A. Herald onice, R.—-WANTED, A FIRST J. D. GILMOR & CO., 205 Greens ] AKER'S CONFE class workman, wich st. NERMAN TAILORS WANTED-TO MAK ‘cloaks; work given out. Apply, at one TAYLOR, Entrance to workroom on 20th st, T[PHOLSTERER WANTED—A PRAOTICAL MAN ON curtains and lambrequins Apply to B. L. SOLOMON & SONS, 657 and 650 Broadway. LADIES’ to LORD & FIRST CLASS ENGRAVER TO GO one that can do lettering and yoneral, engray: ing and manufacture jewelry. Apply, betw 1'B.'M, ‘on Monday, ¥0 DALDWIN, SEX N, No. 3 Bond st. 80) Waytencrins Apply at 174 6th av., T CLASS CUTTER TO Go SOUTH. nO and 10.4. M, Mondays Ws D—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN WHO has been manager in & manufacturing concern for peal C ry not & mueh Lid oy tyeat he oye an Zeit useful 49 employer; would not object 10 guiner out town. Address © i La, Herald office, Sasi aa y JS ANTED—A SITUATION AS SALESMAN IN A FURe itaro or upholstery goods storo, by one who has hs 10 years’ experience; goo Mamaroneck, N. J. Vv ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN FOR VV (the, gent's firing department. None but those who are capable of taking charge nead apply. ‘J. & 0. JOHNSTON, Broudway, be ay, and 224 st, ANTED—A_ FIRST CLASS SALESMAN FOR wines and Hqnors; mast have large city trade, Ad- dress box 4,526 Post office. a ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED DRUGGIST, WITH reference, Address J, HU) ANTED—A FIRST CLASS PLUMBER, OUT OF 01 ipes; everything requisite for W Oa toune bye yore ppply (OJOUN REILLEY, 62 the work foun Division st. ve FANTED—A TELEGRAPHER TO ASSIST AN AMA- Waren fadence Addros, stating lowest. iermn, TELEURAPHY, Herald Uptown Branch office DA SITUATION BY A FIRST CLASS CUS. V Ae eae best city reference. Address JOHN J, KENNY 102 Yan Buren st., Brooklyn. SBNY, 108, Yes DOren fh Br aati, WANTED=A, STATION AS RATER Of PASTRY k in a hotel or restaurant; the best of references: on. “Oulton or addrousd. Me LANG, 29 ast btn sorte the ico cream depot. NTED—AN EXPERIENCED MAN CLOAK OUT- tree nly) with coherences, to LORD & TAYLOR, Entrance to workroom on 20th st, by own small capital (one desirous of studying medicine pre- forred), to take charge of adrug store doing » era [wor Other bs iInDES be Ct ed Ald newer New York Want Advortisements Directory, ‘ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. : XN Elegant Household Furniture at auetion. Statuary, Bronzes, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, ne Carpets, &e. B, H, LUDLOW & CO, will sell at auetion, on Friday, October 20, 1875, at 11 o'clock A. M., at No. 528 Fifth aye: nue, southwest corner Forty-fourth street, an unusually ele- ant assortment of Household Furniture, consisting of superb Fronch walnut diniug room Chairs, 1m morocco; oxtra larg Buffet, Extension Tables, Lounges and Side Tables, cost Md elegant satinwood Parlor Suite, in silk and satin, carved ‘inwood Bookeasos, ebony Parlor Cabinets, fine atuary and Bronzes, elegant satin and lace'Curt and Mantel Mirrors, mantel Clocks and Vases, Divans, in till and satin; gilt Reception Chairs, elegant French walnut ‘inlaid Bodsteads, Buroans, Vommodes and Chairs, en suit; also satinwood Bedsteads and Buroaus, Commodes and Chairs, flue moquette, Wilton and Brussels Carpets, curled hair Mattresses, feather Pillows, &c.; also all. the elegant bronse and crystal Gas Fixtures throughout the house, to- gothor with nn assortment of kitchen, laundry and othor flain Furniture, with which tho sale will commences; Oil- Eloths, dc. Catalogues at Auctioneers offices, No. 3 Ping street und 85 East Seventeenth street. QRTGAGE SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A CHATTEL Mo Morcege, PETER BOWE, Anctionoer, wil sell Monday, October 25, at 12 o'clock, at the anction rooms No. 11 Univorsity place,’ corner of Eighth street, a choice and valuable collection of ancient and modern Seriptural lal Paintings. Scourging of Christ. By the elder Bussana, Entombment of Christ. Italian schook, St. Francis Xaviax, By Fuerino, Holy Family. By Lebrune. Boors Smoking, By Gilles Van Tretborgh, Landseapes and marine Paintings; also 100 Oil Pain*faxs by celebrated masters. - WILLIAM BAIRD, Attorney for Mortgagce, H. PIERSON, AUCTIONEER AND DEALER IN + real estate, No. 5 Pine streot, New York, will sell remptory auction sale, on the premises, in Piuinield, New Jersoy Central Railroad, on Thursday, October 23, 12:80 P. M., a very desirable and attractive two and a halt ry frame Residence, with tower, 9 rooms, water, &e. ; all in perfect condition ,000; lot 75x90 foot ; on Kightl stroot, near corner’ William; sale positive: possession at once ; terms remarkably easy. Train leaves New York 10:30, foot of Liberty strout, ‘0. H, PIERSON, Auctioneer. AWNBROKERS!’ SALBS.—BY JAMES AGAR, AUG. PiMnoer, st Salesrooms 150 Now Bowory and No. 80 OliweRTUNDAY, October 25, 600 lots Gold and Silva Watehbs, Chains, Pins, Rings, Earrings, ‘Opera Glasses, Guns and Revolvers, Musical Instruments, Faney Goods, by order, Moss Bros. Cutharino strect, Jacob Blumaue, Inte 172 Canal streat, ‘and H. Aufses, Stanton st TUESDAY, October’ 26, 900 lots Men's and Women's Clotting, by order GC Mi strate EDNESDAY, October 2 ‘omen’ Fer otning. by onto Sotanion & Co, Bighth avenue, ¥; October 28, 70" Ba he ‘ Gold and Silve Gold and Dian Chains, Pins, Rings, E ‘Opera Glasses, al rge lov of Silver Ware, by order of Sin Somors & Cow 27 Chatham street. FRIDAY, October, 2: jots Wombn’s Clothing, FRIDAY, Octgiet Fi adigan, Sesond avenue,’ ? eee Bi ise Ninna NS ORERS’ SALE By THOMAS J. MCGRATH, Auctioneer, 158 Chatham oot, corner Mulberry. a Monday_—Men's and women's Clothing, by order of P. wiley, 87 Division street. ‘owlay—Men’s and women’s Clothing, by order of J. M. Spero, Third avenue. Wednesday—Men and women's Clothing, by order of T. F, Case: pean street ~ es cig Thutsd ‘and women’s Clothing, Harness, £c., orfer of N, Stich, 811 Third avende. y Friday—Men and women’s Clothing, by order of J. A. Jarman, 180 Varick stroet, Degg te i SALE.—WATCHES, and Silverware, BR, FLRLD, General Auctionee: salesroom 80 Bowery, will sell on Friday, Get, 2 at Lt o'clock, 800 lots gold and silver Watches, diaivond and. gold Jewelry, gold Chains, &¢,, &¢.; also about 5,000 ounces of sterling Silverware, consisting of Tea Sets, Kulvoa, Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Cake Baskets, Goblets, Cups; Servers, Pitch ers, Uris, Napkin Rings, Fancy Artieles, &.! ce, By order Henry MeAloonan, Kighth avenue, N. B—This is the largest sale of Silver that has been offered for some time, and is well worthy of the attention of dealers and otbers, AWNBROKER SA\LES—BY R FIELD, GENERAL Anictionsor, salosroom No. AO Bowery. Hondegs, Colson: Bay: Ne: ater v: B¥eeh | enn. 609 Its Clothing. Toonda Deveber 26, by order R. Simpson & Co,, 185 Bow- a Clot! 3 Wedneniay, ‘clover 7, wy ordoe J. Aarons, Grand street Tots Clovhing, Beds, Pillows, Ouureday, October 2%, by order D, Do Long, Bast Brodie way, G00 lots Clothing. MeAleouan. Eighth Way Mia eek JEWELER October 29, by. avenue, 800 Lots Watches and Jow of Silverware, a fw first class Grocory dou a Ramen 28 1c