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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1875.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Cooks, d&e. 1 WEST 18TH ST..IN THE REAR.—A RESPECT. 303 ble girl as cook, washer and irone: bermaid and waitress. P.M. SPRING ST. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—AS FIRST 5D ise mest. or pastry cook ius hotel or understands all kinds of pastry and bread baking: good city feferenee, no objection to the country. Call for two days. 103 WEST 41ST ST.—AN AMERICAN LADY AS cook; understands her business in ail its branches; WEST 24TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A YOUNG COL- 232 woman as cook in x private family; no objection to Q37 WEST sist st —vIRST CLASS COOK IN Girl as cook, washer and ironer. Housekeepers, &e. WEST 85TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED woman as housekeeper in « widowers tamaily best rs. G. Z SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES Nurses, &e. QL 5 West 277TH st—a youNG COLORED WOMAN +) as nurse: would assist in chamberwork aud mal herself useful; ere « rE OTH ST.—A YOUNG AMERIC B33 EASY ad hnnsekecner fora widower's family or « | lub of gentlemen: fully competent to take charge of bel ho objection te so 4 short distance ont af the ity: referenc exchanged. Call on or address, on Monday or after, Mrs. ‘ACY. STH AY. (PRESENT EMPLOYER’S).—A COM- J 28 sNtnt person as housekeeper. Apply on Monday and Tuesday. LADY, A STRANGER IN THE CITY, AS HOUSE- A. teenor'te n widower. Address D. G., Herald Uptown Branch office, A LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION AS HOUSE- Keeper for a lady or centieman; would alko take charge of two or three children: references. Address for three days, MAY, Horald Uptown Branch office. LADY OF TASTE, REFINEMENT, WOULD LIKE to take full charge of a gentleman's’ hou: st refer- ence given, ed. * Address Mme, ETNA, Herald office. good reference. 149 red woman as cook or lanndress WEST 41ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Fo m short distance in the country: seven yours’ reference from her last place. private family; good references. 264 Atari sr. FIRST FLOOR —A GARMAN D WEST, 25TH ST. AR STH AV.—AN 804 weet ee ‘as cook in ® Grst class family, good references, ‘ V.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS COOK 39 Goran ‘can furnish the best city refer- nee. LEXINGTON AV. 4.50 BP rtiectable cot Cail for two days, from 12 to PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).— ea | as Grst class cook. Chambermaids, &c. EAST 42D ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECTA- 156 bie girl to do chamberwork and waiting; willing to make herself generally useful; hho objection to boarding house or the country; best city referenc ‘two days, 317 French, as chambermaid and Re, Bnalish;, best re ing second bell, left, ve, 827 17TH ST., BROOKLYN.—A YOU! do chamberwork and waiting ina two years’ reference from last piace ; willin, Aisvosition. Call on or address ADVERTIS! G GIRL TO private family; and obliging in REFINED young AUER, N LADY pigues 4 ion as housekeeper in x widower's family. Ad- ANNIE Kl WITITE, New York Post offien ABLE YOUNG ADY, WITH GOOD references, desires position as housekeeper in a re- spectable house, and would like the privilege of having her hoy (six years old) with her. Address Mrs. W., box 123 Herald office. AN AMERICAN LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS housekeeper where she could have her little girl with her: fully competent in ‘Address ‘Mrs, M. MUNSON, statlon cabtere: Resre TABLE WIDOW LADY, WITH NO INCUM- brance, wishes to meet witha centleman or Indy that ‘would require her services as housekeeper or any light work of trust: a home more an object than salary. Address Mrs WATSON, Herald office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY, AS \) housekeeper or seamstress, Address, for two days, Mrs. | MAY, box 163 Herald office. ANTED--BY AN AMERIGAN LADY, A SITUATION as housekeepor: not afraid to work; ‘would take cure ofan invalid Indy; capable to do anything: best reference. Address, all the week, C. E, BELLFAST, Jersey City Post o 732 1ST AV., BETWEEN 41ST AND 42D STS.\—A “ young girl as chambermaid and waitress in @ private family or to do housework. Call for two da: 80) 2D AY., CORNER 43D ST.—A YOUNG AMERI. can girl'as chambermaid and waitress; willing and obliging: three years’ city reference. Call or address. YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID OR Watr- ress, or would take charge of children; ¢an operate on heeler & Wilson’s machine ; has four years’ reference from dress L.'M., Herald Uptown Branch 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 HERALLD :— BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET, 265 BROADWAY, 40 SIXTH AVENUE, ‘OUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, RNER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND waitress, by a competent girl: good reference. Ad- ress M. E. B.,"Herald Uptown Branch office. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. NORTH MOORE ST.—A YOUNG FRENCH GIRL AS Seamstress in a private American family; would assist in the care of growing children and teach them French; un- derstands dressmaking: best city reference. Address A. W. i WASTED—BY A LADY. HAVING A LITTLE BOY attending school, a position as housekeeper; will take small compensation for a good home; beat references given and required, Address D. R. Py box’ 1,144 New York Post office, for three days. Youxa WIDOW, WITH BOY (AGED 5), DESIRES A position as housekeeper; no washing. Address BUSI- NESS, box 193 Herald offi Laundresses, &c. . CLARKSON ST., ROOM 8.—WASHING AND IRON- ing done at moderate prices. ¢ 2 IN THE STORE,—A LAUNDRESS gentlemen's or families’ washing: ddress MARY ANN WATTERSON, ‘T 45TH ST.—A LADY. GIVING UP HOUSE- keeping, wishes to find a situation for an exeellent Tnquire 22 Jnundress who has been in her employ two years. for two days. as WEST 18TH_ST.—AS FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS in a private family: would do chamberwork and fino washinz, puffing and French fluting; best city reference, Call Monday, 62 EAST 41ST St. BACK OF THE STORE.—A RE- spectable woman to take in family washing; is a first class hand, for two da; 100 DEGRAW, ST. SOUTH BROOKLY: spectuble German girl to go out by th fine washing and ironing. Call for three days. 1]. Q WEST MTHL ST.—A DRESSMAKER WISHES FEW engagements by the day or week; cau cut and fit for ladies and children; best reference. SPRING ST., TOP FLOOR.—A YOUNG WOMAN 241 as senmstress! understands dress and cloak makinz; Huuld gasist in chamberwork; city reference. Call for two lays. M. M. BQ) GANSEvOORT ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG woman desires some embroidery in French ani man letters; good references, SARAH J. NELSON, 3 STH AV.—A FRENCH DRESSMAKER AND SEAM OO. stress wants work by the day, weekgor month; sponks English: understands Wheeler & Wilson's’ sewing. machine, Cail tor three days, 56 WEST gsTH ST. CORNER OF, GTI AV.—A dressmaker of long experience wants the -work of me good families at er own home; can tit the most difi- cult figure and is # designer in trimming; best reference. Mrs, RODGERS. 133 ST. MARKS AV. BROOKLYN.—A WIDOW lady to sew for her board in a private family; city or pountry, Address E. ©. L14. MEPt L7H, St. NEAR OTH AV.—A FIRST class lanndress wishes Indies’ or gentlemen's wash- ing to do at her home; French fluting also done in the neat- est manner. 12 WEST 20TTI ST.. BASEMENT.—A LAUNDRESS desires to go out by the day to do washing, ironing or housecleaning or to take it home to her own house; best city references, 1Q5 WEST 99D St. REAR HOUSE, FIRST FLOOR — 4) Acolored woman desires some ‘ladies’ and gentie- men's washin;at her own home, Call on or address, all the week, A. GREEN. LB] W88T, 24TH, STcA COLORED LAUNDRESS OL to do families’ or single gentlemen's washing; good reference given if wanted. Apply to E. P. 156 NEST, 28TH ST. [REAR, ROOM &—A RE. ' woman to take in’ washing, or would £0 out by ids fluting: good references, * 200. WEST, 28r as first clas —A RESPECTABLE WOMAN day. Address Mrs. MYER. washer and ironer, to go ous by the = — 20 WEST 27TH ST., NEAR 7TH AV., TOP FLOOR.— 13 WEST 24TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS FRENCH A competent colored woman to take washing to her « dressmaker to go out by the day: has the latest pat- | own house: understands luting, pollehing and puffing: best is imported. Can be seen Monday. Mme. FOUQUET. city reference. WEST ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE COLORED WEST 29TH ST.—A COLORED WOMAN TO DO seamstress in a nice, private family, Call or address. 159 16 EAST g9TH ST.—AN EXPERIENCED DRESS- maker wn engagement to work by the day; com- Petent cutter; fitting perfect ; trim all styles. wl Q)Y BAST HTH STA YOUNG SWEDISH GIRL J as seamstress; would do light chamberwork or take up children, care of gr 222 WEST 17TH St. FIRST FLOOR —A FRENCH S lady, a gompetent dressmaker, first class cutter, Biter and trimer, wishes @ few more engagements by th flay; $30 day. QP STH AV., FIRST FLOOR.—A PRACTICAL GL dressmaker, prompt and rapid worker, cau add to er list of customers: $2 to $4 n day; will also prepare entire guits, with instructions for finishing. Call on or address ADAME O74. WEST 25TH ST LADIES WISHING ‘DR (4 making done the latest styles at their homes tall on or address DRI 390 SOUTH IST ST.. WILLTAMSBURG —WANTED, J bya dressmaker, some engagements by the day of week at $1 59: good cutter and fitter; seven years’ good ref tronce ; ho Jermy reasonadt erin A Call or address. all or address for one week. —AS PROTESTANT SEAMSTRESS; Qe 832 cuts, fits aud operates on Wheeler & Wilson's ma: y reference. [-4 AV.—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT dressmaker, who can display exeellent taste trimming, wishes afew engagements to go out by the day ed to give a perfect fit. WEST 23D ST.—A_ FIRST CLASS DRESS- maker wishes afew more customers by the day; feutting and Gtting. Leave your address 1 vening. A NORTH G&sRMAN GIRL AS SEAM- te family; first cluss operator on machine, Address porsonally or by 2D AV Stresy in a pri & Wilson’ Wheeler letter. 4.28 TH AY cA STYLISH DRESSMAKER, AN American, of long experiance. superior operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, wishes engagements by the day orweek. Address M. E. RA ITHAY.. IN STOR SOD. tart class drone by the day or weelk:; first elu terms movderate. 564. 32, Av; BETWEEN, 7TH AND ssTit sts. t first floor.—A dressmaker to go omt by the d Irst class reference, 58) 7TH AVY.—A COLORED FRENCH DRESS maker wishes employment; anderstands tho busi- pews in allits branches; city references. Address DRESS- 7 9G STHAV.cA COMPETENT PERSON AS SEAM- JO stress; understands all kinds of family sewing: is willing to assist in tho care of growing children and make herself xenerally useful; no objection to the country. Cull or addrons. BOG STU Av gA FIRST CLASS | DRESSMAKER wishes a fw more customers at her own home; dresses remade int! ent style; terms very reasonable, pr Call on or address Mrs, RY A 1.145 BROADWAY, FIRST FLOOR—AS FIRST . class dressmaker, late from Worth's who has held positions for many years in the leading houses of Tope; ents, fits and designs; suits made equal to any in Haris from $8, or would gu Out to families; city reference. irene. —A SEAMSTRESS, WITO er, wishes work in families TTENTION.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, WHO sw fit und style equal to that coming from any. t inthe city, would make a yearly engagement, ss family wishing to have it done at their own house. N. Cm ral Up own Branch office. AL Gen ons ond Be ped in ail Kinds nt ane RARER: Tity reference. Address M. I’, Herald Uptown “Hirkwelt and take entire charge of the dressmaking and millinery of & PROTESTANT SEAMSTRESS AND DRESSMAKER: witice. General Housework, &c. G9 HAIGUT STA YOUNG AMERICAN GIRE, TO do general housework in a smail family in the city, Call on Monday. aoe ng WEST 25TIL ST.—A YOUNG COLORED GIRL J todo housework in a smal family or as chamber- maid and waitress aud to assist in the washing. 136. West Pt st RESPECTABLE € « gird to do light honsework or chamberw QO STH _St. NEAR aD AV. IN THE ¢ store.—A smart young girl todo general housework Ait w respectable woman to go ont by the day and take home washing; good city refer WEST 26TH ST., TOF 528 ble girl to do genoral housework, WEST 47TH ST.—A_ RESPECTS sework ; willing and obligi NG ing; D ST, 4 WEST #: ST., 2 woman in a family no hi Keneral housework 549 7TH OAV age, 10 restaurant; # steady plac E.—A GERMAN an Anrican family todo A GERMAN WIDOW, 47 YEARS OF sework or kitchen work in a hotel or Call of address. Housekeepers, &. 19 WEST QITH ST.—AN AMERICAN MIDDLE- oS aged witow Indy as housekeeper; is fully competent to take charge of a hotel or private family; not afraid of work ; bent reference Mrs. B. 8 101 ST ISTH OST, TOP FLOOR.—A LADY wo I vo goBoath as housekeeper tora gentie- fess for three days, Saban w Not seen alter 6 OQ Ast VERY ACCOMPLISHED | young 10.8 widower preferred; cal svenk four di i a bjections to gu with» family’ tothe South; DUS Messing and cakice gente by the week or month, or to go out to any kind of day work. WOMAN 226 EST, 30TH &T.—A COLORED wishes washing by the week or by the dozen: terms reasonable. Miss CARSON, 230. EAST, 220, STA RESPECTABLE | WOMAN OU wishes the washing of one or two gentlemen at her own home ; best city reference. IBF SULLIVAN STA RESPECTABLE COLORED 3¢) woman to do families’ washing at her own residence, 242 245 house. QA7 EAST SUT, ST.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW woman to take in families’, ladies’ or gentlemen's washing, or would go out by the day; crimping and flating | done neatly at moderate price. Call or address, D5) WEST 1OTH ST—AS, FIRST OTASS TA OU dress. to do gentiomen’s and families’ washin; fluting and puffing neatly done; work promptly attended to; best city reference. WEST 35TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to go out by the day to wash and iron or would take aning of an office. EAST 28TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS to do gentlemen's or families’ washing at her own 29) WEST 17TH ST.—-A MOST EXPERIENCED “ rson as nurse: is capable of taking entire charze of an infant fr s birth; willing to assist with grown ro : children; no objection to the country; best city rotere fo HELP WANTED—FEMALES, NTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, FOR © jmopks mind children and do sewing, at 25th st. J\ANTED—A TAILORESS TO HELP A WORKMA steady work. Apply at No. 6 Pacifle place «W 29th st.) oe WASTED FIRST | CLASS TRIMMERS ON WAISTS ¥ 9 id shigts; none bus the very best hands need apply at 0. Call or address for two days. 316 EAS STH Sta YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL, ) 16 years old, as child’s nurse and to do light work; understands dressmaking ; reference. Address STINER, 4.04. WEST 3D ST—4 RESPECTABLE PROTES- tant woman as lady's nurse: good city reference. 42% e 3D AV., BETWEEN 20TH AND 30TH STS.—A respectable married woman as wet nurse or would take a baby to nurse; highest references, S03 22,A¥; CORNER 45D ST.—A YOUNG AMERI- can girl as nurse or chambermaid; willing and obliging; three nee. Call or address, 85S —A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS 0) nurs; can take entire charye of x baby; no objec tion to do light chamberwork; best city reference. 1.4.26 BROADWAY, NEAR 40TH STA RESPECT. * ) able middle-aged Scotch woman as chili nurse. Can be seen on Monday. NTLE men, to introdu music, “Women Famous in Song.” $1,000 a yenr, JAMES 5 ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SALESLADY IN THE worsted department; must understand how to © | der; none but those competent need required. UNION BA OUNG LADY WANTED—AS HO gentleman. Address I ©. P., Herald offi WANTED—TO LEARN STRAW SEWING. GIRL: LOO oxphiy ot the Attoris Lat, Cop sad Bounos Works, Steinway a ng Island City “Centennial KEEPER TO A HOO WA MOUSE LARY WITH THIS AMOUNT QUU can have good security for money and stead employment at $10 per woek foros in, the city. by addressing YOUNG LADY, Herald Uptown Branch offic A A ZERSON WISHING TO Go soUTH DESIRES A position to enre for an invalid or children: tighost re- Commendations; salary no object. Address Miss H., Green- wich, Conn, LADY, ACCUSTOMED TO THE CARE OF YOUNG children and in . desires a position; willing to travel: reliable refere Address Miss M.'R., Herald Brooklyn Branch oftice. Waitre: » See WEST 44TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG filling to assist with chamber- seen 1 work 10 2D AV. TO! DBB Soman ad walte best city reference, WEST 418T ST. ‘and chambermai FLOOR.—A_ RESPECTABLE in a first class boarding house ; Miscellaneo 4.4 RIVINGTON ST—A YOUNG LADY, FROM NEW EE England, solaly dependent upon herself, wishes « ation in a suit store to try on dresses, or any other position 1¥ iV where a comely person and pleasing manners would be Available, Address Miss LOWELL. T19 BRIDGE st. AN FANCY STORE), BROOK J yn.—A young lady to attend a first class confec Yionery store; seven years’ experience; good reference. Call oF addross. 13] WEST, 99D. 87, BASEMENT.—A WIDOW DE. 8 14% WEST 16TH ST., TOP FLOOR, REAR.—A *) young woman to take care of a gentleman's room or office or u club room. Call for three days. 14.4, WEST JeTH ST—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to go out by the day; generally unefuls city refer- SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. A BARKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EX- perienced young man acenstomed to first class city tri Airnithed. Address, for 8 all references West 39th xt. FIRST CLASS, SMART DINNER WAITER WANTS EM- loyment in a downtown restaurant; can come to work Monday, A. G., 333 East 1th st., grocery store, A YOUNG MAN (GERMAN) = WOULD LIKE TO have work in @ restaurant kitchen, or any house- Work, 214 Chrzstie st, (grocery). A GBNILEMAN WHO HAS Bi ENGAGED IN IN- specting and reporting on slate quarries and veins of slate rock, both in England and America, now offers his ser: vices at moderate charges; no objection t6 travel in any part of the States. Canada and Newfoundland. Address J. 8., rald Philadelphia Branch office. a widcsiaal timed - Peeters SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS bartender, having first class reference from last em- Herald Uptown Branch office. 18, RESIDING WITIT HIS émployment in office or store; is by ase; highest reference YOUNG ronts, wan reliable and will wages, Address GEORG th st. A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION IN A PRI- vate family; is a first class waiter. Address IH. B., No. 17 West Houston’ st, A SITUATION WANTED—BY three years in a real estate office; best reference. Ad- dress JAMES THOMPSON ald Uptown Branch office. MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COOK; GOOD fA, rnference, West 29th st., second floor, back, front ouse, YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS SEI ond cook in a hotel, restaurant or boarding house ; make himself useful; best reference. Address J. L., A BOY, AGED 18; ence. Mrs. JASPER, | DeKalb av., Brooklyn. 164. FAST tH STA NEAT GIRL AS CHIL. | A FIRST CLASS COLORED WAITER DESIRES JE dren's maid and seamstress; would like to go to tho £aky Asituation, or as conchman. Call at or address 50 West conntry. th st. . 24 IST ST., CORNER OF AV, A, (FOURTH BELL on the right hand side).—A young lady as hairdres- ser and hairworker or saleslady ; good references. N AMERICAN WIDOW WANTS A PLACE TO WORK for her board; would prefer a boarding house, where she could get sewing from the boarders; has good refer- ance. Address L. C., Herald office. : YOUNG LADY WANTS A POSITION TO ACT AS companion to a lady or children; sews beautifully: will make herself useful; or as companion to an invalid indy or child; testimonials'as regards honesty and respectability given. Address SINCERE, Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE American lady, inja widower's family; best reference, Aadress Miss EMMA, Herald Brooklyn Branch office. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FIRST CLASS FRENCH WAITER, SPEAKING English, wishes a situation in a private fumily or with single gentleman; best city reference. Address LIEGE, Herald Uptown Branch office. FIRST CLASS FRENCH MAN COOK WANTS A situation in w restaurant: understands all kinds of meats, oysters and carving; willing to work; good city ref- erences, Address (i. L.., 400 8th av, 3 BARKEEPER (SWEDE), SPEAKS ENGLISH. German and French, wants & situation; can give $300 security to his employer. | 129 Delancey st. BOY, 16 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES A SITUATION at some respectable business; can write a good hand, ‘and has good references. Address PARENTS, 354 9th av. A SITUATION WANTED—AS WAITER, BY A SINGLE ,| celored man in private family, hotel or restaurai first class reference given. Address GEORGE, vox 4,7: FEMALES. : Post office. AND 75 CENTS PER LESSON—PIANO AND RESPECTABLE BOY, E LIVING WITH HIS 50) nein English branches, French wad, drawing, by a Parents, wishes a pal songn ihe ee or nd other Pen ey eatery ta renry Teferonces to frat clase famal- | sespectable b Address F. MARTIN, 219 Ewst 74th st, office, : IGAR AGENCY WANTED—FOR DOMESTIC CIGARS, LADY WRITES LEYTERS, BUSINESS AND det Address W. BLAGE. tae ia Homie? ZA friendly: preparos manuscripts for publication, insur, city trader" Address We BLACK, box 116 Herald office, ing the punctuation, eapitalization, spelling, construction o : =n are ; sentences, grammar, &e-: answers Rewspxper correspondence | (VS, MAN, OR CONFIDENTIAL SERVANT. ENG. and replies to editorials and criticisms; safest references for respectable ladies. 12 Fourth avenue, two flights, front or back, opposite Cooper Institute, LADY, ACCUSTOMED TO BUSINESS, DESIRES A position as assistant bookkeeper, cashier, entry or Stock clerk, or charge of any first clans business, Address F. A. 5., box 191 Herald Uptown Branch office, YOUNG LADY, HAVING LIMITED INCOME, wishes a position either as governess or lady's companion; @ pleasant, comfortable home more desired than li¥eral remuneration, Address GOVERNESS, 110 West 45th st. LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION AS GOVERNESS or housekeeper in a widower’s family: unexceptionable Telerences given and required. Address M. V, L.. Herald Uptown B “A, YOUR OF RESPECTABILITY AND NEAT appearance wishes to obtain immediate employment in an office or store, in New York or Brooklyn: is fully compe- tent and will be found trustwortby and obliging. Any per- fon requiring the services of such a young lady will please addgess AMBITION, box 230 Herald office. “LADY We IN EXCHANGE LADY WOULD LIKE A HOME for lessons in French. Address 'T.G. Z., box 149, Herald Uptown Branch office. MPLOYMENT WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG FRENCH 17 cirls, artists in flowers (brancheuses), lately arrived from Paris. Inquire at 419 6th av., second floor, ANTED—BY A LADY OF LONG EXPERIENCE, four more pupils in English, French and music, Ad- dross Miss M., box 142 Herald Uptown Branch office, ANTED—BY A COMPETENT YOUNG’ LADY, A joaittation as professional reader. Address 1 M- N., station D. 26( 6TH_AV., FIRST FLOOR, OVER THE DYER'S.— A few first class familles’ washing wanted, by « thorough colored laundress : understands her business in all | its branches; all kinds of fancy and plain work done. Mrs. A. E. WRIGHT. 309 EAST 4TH St. ROOM &—A RESPECTABL! J widow woman to do washing and ironing by the day or to take work home; good reference. Call for two days. 322 EAST 39TH S8T., FANCY STORE.—A FIRST O44 class laundress desires to take in a few gentlemen's washing at her own honse; good city reference. 325 WEST 53D ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED 4°} woman to do washing and ironing, gentlemen's or family, by the month or dozen, on reasonable terms. Call on or address Mrs. LOCKWIL, 326 ¥Ast sera s ‘OND FLIGHT, ROOM 12.— OL A respectable “married woman wishes families’ plain washing and ironing; reference if required. 399 West SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.— QAI A respectable woman wishes a gentleman's or fam- ily’s washing at her own home, or would go out by the day in a private family. 332 EAST 24TH ST. [ONE PAIR OF STAIRS, BACK Jai room).—A respectable married woman wishes to get work washing or cleaning, to go out by the day, or would take washing in her own house. Can be seen for two days, HELP WANTED—FEMALES. BOYS AND. GIRLS, CHANCE.—MEN, WOME! learn telegraphy and take positions, THOMPSON'S jee, 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institute. Telography taught practical diately. T 927 BROADWAY, ROOM given in dress cutting. designing and trimming; perfec- tion guaranteed, Ladies, if you would save time, money and cloth, come and learn the great French system: lining cut tree to prove its merits Monday, Travelling agents wanted. N INTELLIGENT LADY, POSITION PERMANENT, fait salary if eapable, about 90 years of age. Apply on o'clock, at W" oy No.5 + with instruments, Commence imme- NSTRUCTIONS Monday, from ‘9 to HITING & CO. Doy sti _ second floor. \LOAK MAKERS WANTED—100 FIRST CLASS workers on fine cloaks. K, HAYWARD, 46 Toward st. RESSMAKER, WANTED—WHO CAN OPERATE ON Wheeler & Wilson's machine and make button holes. out after 10 o'clock, at 43 West 10th st., between Sth and th av. FXPRRIENCED SALESWOMEN WANTED_FOR OUR 4 millinery and fancy goods department: only those ex- perienced need apply. Inquire for two days at Grand st. 342 WEST 26TH 8’ FIRST CLASS LAUN- OLS dress wishes somo Indies’ and gentlemen's wash- EXPERIENCED, SALESWOMAN WANTED—IN, OUR 1 hosiery and glove department. Apply to R. MEARES, corner of Gth ay. and 19th rt. : ing; can do luting and shirts splendidly; best city reference. SECOND FLOOR, BACK ‘ 34 room.—A first class ‘laundress desires the washing of a few families todo at her own home: terms moderate; best © Cali on jALLIGHER, address Mis 5 BACK.—A 357 first gentlemen’ or families! washing; terms mode JOREWOMAN = WANTED—IN making honse, to cut skirts. Only those who eome well recommeniled from best city houses need apply to M. Ay QoRRaiay, No. 7 East 16th st., before 9 A. Mi of alter 6 A LARGE DRESS. {URST CLASS 1 MAKERS; ALSO AN ERRAND Hi, girt, av'62 5th ay., between 7 and 10 A. M. and 4 and 397 6TH AV.—A_FIRST CLASS FRENCH LAUN- . dress wishes families’ washing: gentlemen's shirts got up equal to new; priee very reasonable. N TLLINERS.—WANTED, SEVERAL FIRST CLASS milliners, trimmers, improvers and apprenticos. J. ROTHSCHILD, 58 West 14th st. 4.03 WEST, OTH ST. ONE FLIGHT UP—A RE. 'O spectable woman to take in gentlemen's or fam- ilies’ washing; terms from 50¢. EAST 17TH | 41) | leaving tho city; best reference. 413 BAST TH STA WOMAN TO TAKE CARE 0) of a baby two or three years old or to take in wash ing or to go out by the day or to clean an office; ® first cla: land; best city reference. ST.—AS FIRST CLASS LA Call all the week. 13 EAST 18TH sta RESPECTABLE WOMAN 4l: wishes gentlemen's and families’ washing; best ref- Call or address tor two days. WEST A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO 441 1 gentlemen's or families’ washing at her own home. Call for two days. 460 ‘Amertean Protestant woman to work by the day as washer and ironer, or to sew and clean, or would take care of Asick person, Call for two days. 6TH AV., UP TWo F OVER THE PRINTING OFFIC) jored woman would like two or Call ot Address, B66 Feit Tamilies’ w | 708 32, 4%. THIRD FLOOR, REAR—A PROT 1 rotate woman wants gentlemen's or family washing; Kooi references, | dress; disengaged in consequence ot her employer | | elicht o'clock A. M., to FI ws | Duane st., see. IGHTS OF STAIRS.—AN | 478 {tH AV oA . WOMAN TO DO (© fadios’ and gentlemen's washing at her own home at Tie, per dozen: puffing, polishing and fluting done Promptly; best reference. Mrs, FAGGA.. | URSERY GIRL, ACCUSTOMED TO CHAMBER. work, wanted by x family boarding near Madison squar ‘one who can return to her home every night preferred. A dress II., box 1,572 Post office. ALESLADIES WANTED—FOR OUR GLOVE, BUT- ton, small ware and-fancy goods department; only those who are thoroughly experienced and can bring first class references from last employers need apply on Monday, at REDERICK LORSER & CO. 2 Brooklyn. salesladies for the different departments in millinery Iso cash girls wanted. J. ROTHSCHILD, 58 West 14th st. IMBER OF LADIES TO SELL AN ticlo used in overy family : @1U to #20 made weekly. Call Monday, November 8, from 9 A. M. till 12 M., at 191 cl fh HAYDEN & CO, —A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. ) GENE ‘AN’ Inquire, after 10°A. M 161 Greenwich st. WAXTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK h Orange, NoJ.; must be kind to at. nnd not afraid to work, Gallon or address ARD, 20 Liberty st J ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND TRONER and to do ceneral honsework; ® short distance from 4 Battery place. WASTED-A TIDY YOUNG GIRL, WHO WOULD GO home at night, to do the work family of two on sont out. Applyat No, 69 West 23d small floor; washin IST AV, THIRD FLOOR, REAR—A RE. 936 ¥., spectable young woman, who isthe only support of her aged mother, wishes some family washing or to gv out by the day; isan excellent washer and froner; good rofer- enees if required. Call all week 1.429 AV, TOP FLOOR.—A FIRST CLASS +E 4 colored iaundress would like to take home some families! or gentlemen's washing; no chemicals used in wash ing; lirst class reference. Call or address. Trees, Be. 1 2 WEST 45TH ST.—A LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN s good situation for her wet nurse, whom he can highly recommend. Apply Monday, between 10 and 12 o'clock, 26 EAST BROADWAY.—A_ RESP! 4 die-aged Kuglish woman as nurse t Dring up a baby from its birth; first class rete TABLE MID. invalid or to cos. 32 WEST NovsToN st. Tor FLOOR, FRONT 3.4 room.—A respectable married woman, lately confined, ne wet nurse; hus a fresh breast of milk and first class rotor: ences. RQ BAST Tits SOVABLE MIDDLE- OO aged woman as baby's nurse; can bring ft up on th vottle; of would do light chamberwork and plain sewin 6 (); BAST 17TH ST.—AN AMBRI housekeeper or waitres 1 or address for two days, gooil city references. welt © WEST 90TH ST, TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM. 142 Wicure or indy's maid; ao objection to travelling, Call on L, 8, tor two dara trom 0 A.M. to 31, M, a g lower be W4 —A WOMAN, TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- ts work in a small ate family; reference required. 135 Kast Oth st. prover, W ANTED. JANTED—A SAL! ment, Apply at Ni 2 ni Mii WASTEDIEXPERIENCED _ SALESWOMAN, | FOR fancy goods. STIEBEL, 277 Fulton st., Brooklyn, WASTED SA YOUNG GIRL TO MIND A CHIED AND make herself useful; must sleep at home, 309 Kast Bist st, ANTED=A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER AND ‘Wr iperator'cn Wheeter & Wilson's muchinoy alto aniu- Apply at basement 220 West asain -A YOUNG LADY WHO THOROUGHLY ds fur sewing and fur finishing. EURICH & av., between 24th and doth sts LADY FOR THE ¥UR DEPART. ENRICH. & CO., 287 and 280 8th IRL TO COOK, WASH mily; must be competent ar Call On Monday at No. 7 Ea WA aadiron ins, smell bring good city reference. 40th st FIRST CLASS CLOAK FIN! jonly thone used to fine ¢ NTHER'S SONS, fl ANTED—A CATHOLIC LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS and business habits to (uke orders for a new work; SHERS ON rk need V ‘Tuesday. 5 ik. Appl; wulaey Fo He OMAR RELLY. 17 Barclay st. second floor, HOMAS Ki lishman, aged 30, good appearancs Jection to travel. Address G. G., He: ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG M. rived trom Europe: speaks five language small capital which he would like to place in case the situation is convenient. Address M. B.. box 166 Herald office. WUATIONS WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED, farmer and wife; Protestants; man under: is his business thoroughly; wife a good cook, dairymaid economical housekeeper: satisfactory reterence as to bility: no family. Address F. J. G.,box 149 Herald Up- town Branch office, re STATIONERS.—A MARRIED MAN, WHO HAS had five years’ experience in the business, desires w situation ns porter, Address B, F, S., box 127 Herald office. our popular works, Stoddart’s choice | embrol- | apply ; city reference ARR 443 6th ave | none of the finest retiil | | iy sa CLERKS AND SALESMEN. =i WASTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OF 22, OF FAIR education and ability, @ position in the iron, metal or hardware trade; would give his utmost energies to whatever task he mig assigned. Address IRUN OR HARD- RE, c0 dress trimm; TRIMMING W ANTED-BY A FURS’ cloak bente, ® travel! are aca) ed with the ar Z., box 140 Herald office. —SALESMEN, BY W2Nieana fancy der goods jon having a large and reliable nearl ments will be made, PERIENCED SALESMAN, WITH who ands the Addr CLASS <WHOLESALE alesman, Only those who nd trade need address W. WLY ORGANIZED house, With those or Western trade liberal Address New York Post office, MAN) AS CLERK, in and fishing tackle YOUNG « 0 is acquainted with the business preferred, Address, stating ave, salury expected Ur es, box 124 Herald Uptown Branch office. D—A MAN, TO FILL AN vacancies fi salaries. Call at r 7 ANTED—SALF: IMPORTANT POST. f good address; liberal NG wed the right party a salary of from $3,000 to 8.000 guaranteed. “All_ communications strictly confi ddress A. 8., box 170 Herald office, BROS. DRY GOODS STORE, a first class floor walker, n from last employers. WA XTED—A SMART, ACTIVE MAN AS CASHIER for a first class chop and oyster house on Broadway ; salary $20 weekly; security required, $600, Apply LLOYD'S, 2 Broadway. WASTED—FUR AND | UPHOLSTERY SALESM wtinetone bat those having » thorough knowledge of th y. . & C. STON, barteiabicaar Broadway, Sth av, and 22d ot, Vv ANTED—THREE EXPERIENCED SALESM FOR domestic and dress goods department; to suitable par ties liberal inducements will be offered, AMBROSE DALY, 29 Catharine st. house; only such as can command a large trade T apply, ANTED—AT CORNY! 461 Sth ay., corner y with written recommendat AND GARDENERS. ANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS thoroughly understandy his busi- ee, 28; first class refer- w hman; Enzlis! hese; no objection to the country: ence. Address N. West s5el YOUNG RESPECTABLE AMERICAN MAN WISHES situation to wait on a doctor, as coachman or waiter; three references, B A SITUATION WANTED BY A FIRGT CLASS COL- orea coachman, or would wait on a gentleman; best Sity reference, Call’ on or address W. MAJOR, 113’ West 25th st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE COLORED man as coachman; eight years’ reference from ono employer and two from last, to whom he refers; strict! honest and temperate, Address COACHMAN, box 5,41 Post ofiice. NOACHMAN—RELIABLE, CAPABLE AND TRUST- worthy; first class and satisfactory references. Apply toor addeess MIKE, 144 West 18tly st. private stable, for two days. YOACHMAN AND GARDENER—BY A RESPECTABLE, J single man: understands his business thoroughly: is trustworthy ana reliable: moderate waxes: good city refer- ence. Address R. 8., box 115 Herald office. XARDENER AND FLORIST—BY A GERMAD ried, no children); thoroughly understands his busi- ness in all its branch best references. Address L. FLORIST, box 100 Herald Uptown Branch office. DESIRE A PLACE FOR MY COACHMAN, WHOM it gives me pleasure to recommend; he can alsa refer to other parties. “ Address or callon A. S. RICHARDS, No. 7 ol place. HE EVENING TELEGRAM HAS MORE NEWS AND A LARGER CIRCULATION THAN ANY OTHER EVENING PAPER IN THE UNITED STATES. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY MAN, AS j understands his business thoroughly ; care ctly temperate; very best. testimonial N,care Geo. W. Wales, Esq., 142 Bea- OLAR- HELP WANTED—MALES. DVERTISING SOLICITORS OF ADDRESS AND EX- PERIENCE ARE WANTED IMMEDIATELY ON THE UNITED STATES HOTEL GUIDE FOR 1876 AND THE NATIONAL PROTESTANT: LIBERAL AND PROMPT VAY, HENRY VOGEL & CO., PUBLISHERS, LIBERTY ST. A GHAXcE, MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS, learn telegraphy’ and take positions, THOMPSON* College. 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institute. Telegraj taught ‘practically, with instruments. Commence imm ately. GENTLEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS AND SOME experience in the number book business to take or- ders for our first class books: highest commissions paid, or art sale competent man. HOWARTH & PHIL- GENTS WANTED—IN TOWN AND COUNTRY TO Nour pure teas to families, hotels and large con- Sumers; hest terms and largest stock in the country. Apply to the W: TEA COMPANY, 201 Fulton st., between Chareh a jew York. 3] ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A REAL ESTATE. broker of experience and extensive city influence, or would join a party in the above business, Address REAL ESTATE, box 163 Herald office. J ANTED—BY A YOUNG GERMAN, A SITUATION whore he can make himself generaily useful; com- petent in office work and in dry goods trade; 4 permanent place wanted; best reference. “Address L. 8.257 Pearl st. TS WANTED TO SOLICIT ORDERS FROM ‘otels, families and large consumers. town and cou! : liberal arrangements. Apply to GREAT AMERICAN REPUBLIC TEA COMPANY, 75 Barclay st ON THE BEST “ILLUSTRATED MU Work” published ; ladies and gentlemen of address and ability can realize good incomes with but little Inbor. MUSICAL TREASURES, 5 ‘New York. WANTED BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN OF EXPE. rienca®and ability a salaried position of trust and ro- sponsibility, or an agency; very best references; security if required. Address box 5,447 New York Post office. WANXTEDIPOSITION AS ATTENDANT | UPON 4 sick person by a young man; willing to make himself serviceable. Address box 2,544 Post office. ‘ORK WANTED—AT CARPET CLEANING, ALTER- ing,tting and laying: mattresses made and made over, Address Mrs. PEMBROKE, 12 Forsyth st. room 13. CLERKS AND SALESMEN ‘A. XOUNG MAN (CATHOLIC | PREFERRED), AS A. salesman in foreign wines, on commissioa, salary or interest. if able to dispose of small amount. Address PROSPECT, box 3,764 Post office. A. $002 DRY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED—AT 208 Columbia st., corner Carroll, Brooklyn, ‘A. J. DEXTER, YOUNG MAN HAVING BEEN ENGAGED IN EUs rope more than 10 years in buying and selling boots and shoes, retail and wholesale, wishes a situation in the Address M. B., box 119 Herald office. FIRST CLASS LACE SALESMAN WANTED—ONLY experienced persons need apply. LORD & TAYLOR, corner Grand and Chrystie sts. YOUNG MAN WANTED-WHO THOROUGHLY understands the erocery and ten bnsiness. Apply for two days in the store corner of Dock st. and Warburton av., onkers, A. GEXTEEMAN OF THE IIGHES RESPECTABIL. ity and extensive acquaintance, who has had @ finan Cini business experience of over twenty years, desires i po- sition ina bank, banking Institution or ‘other corporation, as cashier, secretary or treasurer, or with a firm in any ca: pacity requiring experience, ability and integrity: would he willing to reside in any healthy part of this country or in England, Address RELIABLE, box 220 Herald office. FEW EXPERIENCED SALE8MEN IN THE CIGAR and tobacco trade, to sell a specialty on commission, in and out of the city.’ Apply, with reference, to T. 0: YOUNG, 104 Duane st. YOUNG MAN, STEADY AND INTELLIGENT, wishes a situation to learn the grocery or dry goods or Other business; very small salary expected, and would go on trial without salary for # month. Address ., box 170 Herald office, POCKKEEVING I WILL INSTRUCT PRACTICALLY (no theory) a few, young men in bookkeeping, mercan- tle calculations, &c. Tencher's residence, Brooklyn, § to 10 evenings; eany terms. Address COLLINS, box 140 Herald office. C ALERK WANTED—FOR RETAIL J ings: state experience and reference. Co., Herald office. T)RUGGISTS—A YOUNG MAN, WITH FIVE YEARS! i experience, desires a position in a first class store; rof- No. 1. ‘Address PEPSIN, Herald Uptown Branch REULARS. ADDRESSED,—ALPIIA, BOX 125 HERALD office. MEN'S FURNISH- Address F.C. & erence office. RUG CLERK-GERMAN, WITH SIX Y perience and referring to present employer, position. Call at 3d a7., corner 116th st, RS! EX. desires a | | | i FIRST CLASS CANVASSER WANTED--ON A mercantile book. Apply at 237 Broadway, room 16, TIVE, RELIABLE CANVASSERS WANTED—FOR ‘a popular annual publication, Addross BROADWAY, | Herald office. | 15 SALES AT AUCTION, A —JERE. JOHNSON, JR, AUCTIONEER, . Oid stand, 37 Nassau str ON MONDAY, AT THREE O°cLoc! MORTE SALE OF MACHINERY, £3, 100 Cannon street, 0 horse . LOCK, PORTED. on, BREECH AND Rs, MADE BY most . Webley, ett, Dexter, AT 10% O'CLOCK, AY. ke tik FING HOUSKHOLD Furniture removed trom the country. , JR, Auctioneer, JERE, JOUNSO. SPECIAL. Auctioneer. im on Thursday last, the sale in bunkruptey of TENGTON WRC STOCK OF BINET FURNITURE AND ©. nil MBER 8 AND 9, NOY ride STEER in grewt vae tr In conseq MESSRS. ELEGANT HOU wal MONDAY AND Tl At 1034 o'clock euch day, AT 542 HUDSON STREET, ‘Pais stock is Lary nprises Parlor sui 942 HUDSON STRE Kighth a Parties seeking ho absolute. Catalogues now ready at the wi ADRIAN H. MULL of val Nos. 104 southwest corn: on TH R, AUCTION: wa by order of Jacot’ Weart, trustee. The stores aro five story brown stone, are each 25 by 73 feet, have ba sand subcellars, and are in good order throughout, Leases all » in February and May next, except for the lofts in No Maps at office of ADRIAN H, MULLER & SON, Anctioneera, No, 7 Pine streot, DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIC R Auction sale of House and Lot northeast corner vuue und Eleventh street, SDAY, November 9, xchange Salestoom, No, 111 Broad. brown stone, has store on first floor, by 100 feet, it at 12 o'clock, at the The house is five s dwelling above; lot Mups at olfice ‘of ADRIAN H, MULLER & SON, Auctioneer, No. 7 Pine street, Gallery, 47 and 40 L. High class ’ received direct from th auction TUESDAY and W lock each day. DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. )} sey MORTGAGE SALE OF THE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF BARNUM'S HOTEL, BARNUM'’S HOTEL, corner Broadway and Twentieth street, BY EDWARD SCHENCK, COMMENCING ON WEDNES DAY, 10TH_INST., AT'10 O'CLOCK, THE ENTIRE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS of this well known hotel. The hotel contains everything ppertaining to a first class house. Nusednicnt ti TOMAS E, STEWART, Attorney for mortgages, aintings, studios. to SDAY, November 9 and Heslesueldos XECUTOR'S SALE {) of Dwelling House and three valuable building Lots, at Mount Vernon, Westchester county, Thursday, November 11, 1579, at Lo'elock P.M. Jenkins & Cameron wil sell, by or= der of R. Atkinson, Esq., Executor, the fine stone Dwelling and three lots, 100x105" each, situate on Seventh avenue, near Fourth street, A rare chance for desirable property: Tako train from Grand Central Depot at 12 o'clock noon, Addcess JENKINS & CAMERON, Auctioneers, Mount Vernon. ) €OLTON, AUCTIONEER. + Mortgage'sale of rich Houschold Furniture, French plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Pianos, Bronzes, &e., &e ‘On TUESDAY, November 9, at the anction rooma, . near Broadway, an extra ‘description of rich and me the furniture will be sold by ‘eof a mortgage upon furniture removed from Thirty id street and from Thirty-fourth street; also an enor amount from storehouse, Details and catalognos Tuesday morning. . ABRAHAMS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON i. avenue, near Thirty-sixth streot, about $5,000 worth of Far- Monday, November &, at 10! o'clock, at 450 Ninth niture, ‘Carpets, Redding, Oileloth, Mirrors, &e., consixting of walnut, marble top Dressing Unsex; Bureaus. Wash- stands, Tables, Chairs, Sotas, Lounges, Parlor and Bedroom Suits, Wardrobes, Desks, Hatstands, B ideboards, Rockers; also about o cloth, hair and other Maltresses, jliows, &c., and other arti- cles too numerous to mention. Buyers and dealers invited to uttend, as every article will be sold without reserve. JERE: JOUNSON, Jit, AUCTIONEER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, at 12 o'clock, at Exchanxe Salesroom, 111 Broadway N. Ye Positive Assignee's saie, 11 valuable Houses and Stores, by order of Matthew J. Keely, Esq. assiznee of Messrs. Kirschner & O'Neill. No. 27 Mulberry street—Five story Building and ot, et 907 and 829 Tenth avonne—Five story Houses, 25x60, ) West Fifty-fifth street—Five story House, 25x40, st Sixtioth street—Five story irst avenue, near 1224 street, One Hon id strect, 75 feet west of First avenue, four storie: 50, lot 100, Maps at auctioneer’s office, a 21 Park row, New York. four storie: . north side of 12% P, TRAVER, AUCTIONEER.—MARi + Tuesday, November 9, at Ll o'clock, at street, large and general assortment Dry'and Faney Goods, Blankets, Jewelry, &c. Particulars morning of sale. A. B. CLARK, Marshal, SINGLE MAN WANTED IN A_ HOTEL—ONE from the country preferred. Address ©. H. F., box 107 Herald office. WASTED—A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD BUSIN ualities. Address, giving references, MERCHANT, Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—GOOD MEN TO SELL THE EXCELSIOR No Chimney Burner throughout the United States; térritory secured ifdesired. Send for circulars or call on SQUIRES, BEACH & CO., general agents, 24 Dey st., N.Y. ANTED—AGENTS TO SELL THE CENTENNIAL Knife Cleaner; good profit; territory for Apply | t room 22 No. 196 Broadway. WASTED-GENTEEL LADY AGENTS, TO INTRO. le in the market: agents aro 5 Broadway, room 1. WAXTEDTAGENTS 70 INTRODUCE TIE REST SELL- ing article in the market; can make from $3. to $5 per ny: no risk, 765 Broadway, up stairs, room 1. WANTED-A, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT HEAD waiter (white) ; one capable of taking full charge of a large house and not afrald of work. Apply, with references, t 307 St = - e ANTED—AN ENGLISH, GERMAN OR SWEDE AS waiter and to take entire charge of parlor floor. Call, | from 9 to 11 o'clock, at 147 Madison av. WAXTED-AN OCCASIONAL VOPXIST, TO WORK AT home; terms very moderate. Address M. H., box 162 Herald Uptown Branch office. WAXTED-FIVE STRONG YOUNG MEN To CARRY * out parcels; must be active, industrious and bring good references; good salary. Apply Monday, between Tand 8 A. M., 24th st, entrance. TIRICH & CO,, 287 and 289 8th av. WANTED —4 FIRST CLASS MAN COOK WANTS A situation in a hotel, restaurant or boarding house; first class reference. Call on or address PENNORYER, 128 Weet 30th st. Can be scen for two days. TANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD EXPE. | rience in collecting information, for credit department of wholosale business. Address, with reference and expec- tations, J, B. & CO., Herald offic WASTEDIA GENTLEMAN €0 LEAVE THE CITY possessed with good literary abilities, good language, and who writes forcibly. “Give specimens of composition oF references as to ability: salary moderate, but steady em- ployment. Address box 655 Post office. HO A, WEEK AND COMMISSION TO, 10, coop JU business mon ax canvassers; needed in Philwdel- phia for 10 weeks, and then same time in every large city; two years’ work on the greatest advertising medium in tho competent men can © yn LLOYD MAP COMPANY, Philadelphia, world FIRST CLASS DRAUGHTSMAN FOR ARCH ture and d Spective drawing, wants employment. Herald offic LITE ration, who thoroughly understands pei Address box 148 I ARDWARE.—A YOUNG MAN, WITH TWELVE yents’ experience in builders’ hardware, wants a situa- tion, “Address HARDWARE, Herald Uptown Branch office. ITUATION WANTED—IN A GROCERY STORE, AS WD clerk, erty gr country” best of references furnished In regard to honesty and ability. G. F. M., 86 West 3d st. SITUATION WANTED—AS AN_ ASSISTANT CUS- tom shirt cutter. Address ADA’ FIRST CLASS WATCHMAKER, JE! engraver wants m situation: no objection to 0 in the country. Address WATCHMAKER, care L. A. Martin, 76 Nassar at. WO FIRST CLASS. DRY GOODS SALESMEN wanted. Apply to CALLAN, corner 43d st. and Sth av, WASTEDIAN ERGAGEMENT FOR 1876 TO TRAVEL with jewelry, fancy notions or drugs and sundries, by a young man who has travelled In Canada for three years in Intter: good references, Address’ COMMERCIAL MAN, caro of Carey & Minor, King street, Toronto, Ontario, Can. JV ANTED—A SITUATION, RY A YOUNG MAN, GOOD Penman, as clork, collector, bookkeeper, or i ‘any en. pacity in doots or out; ean give the best references. Ad- dress GH. N,, Herald o WARTEDIA MAN ACCUSTOMED TO coPyING legal papers, searching titles, & good ponman and n knowledge of bookkeeping. ~ Address, in. his own hand- ANTED—A CLERK.—ADDRESS BOX office. 3,683 POST th st., stating salary expected. ANTI AM ‘A. M., «position as ndent or salesman: is capable of inanaging m business; references and security. Address MANAGER, box 186 Herald offic Wanten— FIRST CLASS SILK SA young men. of ES McCRE. +, ALSO nexperience in ¢mbiroiiteries und 60., Br FANTED—A LINE OF STAPLE GOODS, TO SELL Address, at once, TRAVELLER, box Vy charge $1,000 cash, whi 12) Heruid offic y ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN, TO TAKE charge of out hosiery department + xlso salesmen for dress govds. Apply to CONKLLN D., 763 Brondway, Ww TED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 16 YEARS OF AGE, ® good penman, a situation in A lawyer's office, Salary po obieck, Address bax 3.822 Post offica, a store in the city: he mu h will be secured. Address STORK, b the first two lines and has had four years’ experience in the | N ENGINEER AND MACHINIST, OF EXPERTENCE and practice, desires a situation: strictly temperate: ino objection to leaving eity. Address M. 8., box 106 Herald office. GOOD ENGINEER, WILLING TO WORK FOR A. Sow wnsen during thetwinter ant make himself useful: stato wages wanted and references, Address HENRY, box 3,951 Post office, New York. a | RAUGHTSMAN OR WooD AVER, UNEM- TD) iiovedvenntecure a permanent. lucrative position by addressing B. & S., box 112 Herald offic EN PRESSERS WANTED—AT WECHSLER ABRA- HAM COLLENS, 43 and 45 Worth st., York. GHIRE CUTTER. SITUATION WANTED BY AN AS- Rant ahirceuijers accutter hax worked in the largest house: wages no obj teady situation preferred, Ad dress ACCURATE, box 121 Herald Uptown Branch office. RT AND DRAWERS CUTTING TAUGHT IN A eeetaidal and eney method, aud pupits soon alifled bo fil Abst clase positions: attendance evenings. BOGARDUS, 40 Kast Oth ste, nent Broadway, q i$ WANTED.—TO THOSE WHO THOR. | PANTS agrstand, thelr business. steady emplovment will he given. None others need apply to JAS. RUSHER & CO,, 78 Front st WA iiauion at fore dress RELIAB) FATCHMAKE Winen tergetttnn ap new: work. PERIENCED PRINTE nor Job compositor and render. Herald attics $ WANTED,—FIRST CLASS WORK. Apply to GILES & A SIT.“ Ad. WRIC | cemibaniipeninitbanteem p> AN < AN ALE BREWERY, A FIRST © y e who fs well experienced and can wail ied. Address, stating particulars, K., box 100 Herald of P. TRAVER, AUCTION + Tuesday, November 9, at 1045 0 street, 60 family and manufacturing the different manutactures, ny ARSHAL'S SALE, ck, at 59 & J ewing Mach ing of s }OUCESIN, Marshal. Superb first class’ Hous on East 65tl#an i". LUDLOW & CO. will sell by auction, on Taesday, November 16, 1875, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Sales- *Hast 53d st., No, Elegant enbinet finish House, 25260 20x22 with handsome 105, t corner 53d st.—First clase t extension ; lot 85 feet. je, 100 feet east ot Madison av. 25x10. feet. This street is paved, sewered, curbed, guttered and flagged. West 120th st.—i Lots south side, 125 feet west of 8th av. feet, and tw tory each 25x100 feet 11 inches. West 120th st Lots north side, 150 foet east of Grand Boulevard, each 25x100 feet 11 inchos. Terms of Ub. eral. For maps and permits apply to the anctioneer’s office. oss WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. Elogant House and lot, No 45 Kant Twenty-fifth street, ness Madison square, FE, H. LUDLOW & Co. will soll at auction on WEDNESDAY, November 10, 1575, at 12 o'clock, at the xchaiige Sulesroom, No. 111 Broadway -— East Twenty-tifth street—Tho first class four story brown stone high stoop Dwelling and lot, No. 45 East Twenty-filth street, north side, just east of Madison avenue; house if 25x00 feet, with independent walls, very substantially bail in perfect’ order throughont, freseoed on first and secon floors and contains all the modern conveniences; handsome marblo mantels, solid rosewood doors, Ac. ; lot 25x98 feet 9 inches. Sixty per cent of the purchase money may remain on bond and mortgage for three or five years, at option of the pur chaser. For maps and permits apply to the auctione PETER ROWE) AUCTIONEER N Mi at IL o'clock mt No. 1, Third avenue, corner Eighty-first street and Third avenue, the contents of a first class Liquor Store. consisting of ele gent Bar, Counter and back Bar, Tables, Chairs, Bagatelle ble, four-pull Ale Pamp, Engravings, Clock, Heater, Stoves, Icebox, &e. rt of James Curran, Attorney for Mortgagee. AWNBROKER’S SALES 3 PrANSocer, at salesrooms 90 New Bowery, and No. steect. By o1 -BY JAMES AGAR, AUG. S Oliver Monday, Noy. R—500 lots men's and women’s Clothing, by order Joseph Blumaure, 444 Seventh avenue. Tuesday, Nov. 9—700 lots men’s and women’s Clothing, by order of Simpson, Somers & Co., 27 Chatham street. Wednerday, Nov. 10-050 lots of men’s and women’s Clothe rf order M Bros., Catharine stres Sh sree Se Sod lots of women’s Clothing, by onder i Clothing, by b ligan, Second avenu idug Nor 12 S00 lors men’s and women’ order John Martin, Mulberr; ot. AWNBROKE BY R. FIELD, GENERAL DAW ctlonger, salesroom, No, 80 Bowery, Monday. November. by order of M. Metnbach, Grand ‘00 lots of Clothing, Furs, &e. wRresday, Siereratier 1»), by order of R, Simpson & Co., 195 Rowery, 430 lots Watches and Jewelry, together with one Syunted Presentation Sword, presented during th very old silver Tea Set, two camel hair Shawls, November 10, by order of late rm of Simpson, AI Bowery, 70 lots Clothing, by order of F. arick stre ‘ROH Jots Clothing. 2, by Order of D. De Long, Bast Broad. SALE.—THOMAS J. RATH, Chatham street, corner Mulberry, will s and Women’s Clothing. By order b Mott street. ICHARD V. HAR Tt, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL ‘at anction on Thursday, November 11, at 12 o'clock, @t 111 Broudway John A. Goodlett, Esq., referee.) <P Fy Ai street, Ce uable Tron Foundry property, three able, with three Lots, 75x089, ] the Exchange Swlesroom ome Court sale. 417, 419 and 421 east of First avenne; story brick Factory and TUERSDAY, November 16. (Charles H. Wilson and Allan G. Newman, assignees of Duke & Moro.) No, 304 West Fifty-fourth street, 100 fect wost of Eighth avenue ; splendid French Flat, five story brown stone House, complete tour story brick Factory on rear of lob, with 33. ors yower boiler and engine, with ail the machi Beeded in'n frat class carpenter shop. Maps at office of F & GU, 8. Brown, 90 Broadway, or auctioneer's, 111 Broadway. WEDNESDAY, November 17. Nos, 127 and 129 Kast Seventeenth street, 107 feet east of Irving place: two Lots, 25x02 each, and improvements, ‘These lots are finely loeated for French flat houses, Maps at auctioneer office, 111 Broadway, room F SHERIFF'S SALE OF GROCERIES, HORSE AND Wagon, eS. HERMAN, Sheriff's’ anctionoor, sells Monday, November 8, at 11 o'clock, at No, 87 Canal bs gon corner of Eldridge street, the Stock and Fixtures of t Above place, consisting of Coffees, Teas, SuxNEE, ea Fraits, Rice, Oils, Spi Soap caren de. ; also dno Hotea, Vago " wositive, Wagon, Harness, fe. Sale positive.” Conn, Cnartes W. rman, Deputy. For Othor Advertisements Under This Heading See Directory.