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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Cooks, d&e. * ST.—-AS FIRST CLASS COOK 1 boarding honse; understands z0ok! ‘branches, and,refer to the place of lust amp! where she advertises from. Call or address. DEAN ST. BEAR. BETWEEN BOERUM AND 33. & rool German girl as good cook, Co Serica ten cclail aoloaia toast lL VARICK 8T., TOP FLOOR.—A COLORED WO- ‘man as cook or laundress, or to go out by the di Address, for two days, A. HENK' F Scr. E. Mort 13 WEST 28TH 8T.. SECOND FLOOR, FRONT room.—A respectable woman as cook in’s hotel pe jy restaurant ; ither as pastry or order cook. Call for wo days. 139 REST 19TH St—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS first class cook in a private family or first class boarding house, either city or country; understands all kinds of French, English and is® an and can take entire charge o! TC Monday. 147 WEST 52D ‘ST. vROnr HOUSE, THIRD floor.—A colored Woman as first class cook by the day or month. Call on or address Mrs. DUNCKINS. EAST 28TH ST.—A NEAT. 2 ¥ GIRL TO cook, wash and iron, or would di housework ; broad sud biscult maker! excellent city references. WEST 16TR in.a private family NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE: ~—~— wt b. orowe SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Housekeepers, &e. 5 GOUVERNEUR STA LADY AS HOUSEKEEFER 51 to Seupeenle gentleman; no other need WEST 13TH ST,—A LADY AS OVERSEER OF OLE house; would Doi object gving abroad. Call for three ny. 3 EAST 28TH ST.—AN ACCOMPLISHED, YOUNG 15) lady 4s housekeeper to @ wido ‘all Sunday and all the week. R 21ST ST., IN FANCY STORE.— 263 by fine becy middle-aged American Wor finn ax houseleeeper or to take care of an invalid; reference. ‘Apply ou Monday, from 3 to Su'elock I. M, Hl ST., ROOM 11.—THE POSITION OF 07 honsekeeper by “Mrs, CONNOR; satisfactory refer- ences will be giver 337 WEST, 4187 STA RESPECTABLE SCOTCH ».{ | Protestant woman ss working housekeeper; under: stands her thoroughly; best city reference. or address for two anya m . 435 18T AY., TWO FLIGHTS UP, BACK.—A RE- ©) spectadle middle-aged woman as working house- eoper or as nurse to an inv valid. Call Monday. 16 AN AMERICAN WIDOW, housekeeper or seurcatress, where” have ‘her chil ry me be Call from 10 to 4, Monday, ine E. ARi ree pitheeecee | ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH 222 3 i ge woman as cook in oyster ahd chop Sous: ; is a first class cook. bork y 'D FLOOR.—A GOOD 300 reson cook trom aries est references addres or call, from Bk. 3 Pie ee Lepoder's, ST 36TH ST.—AS EXPERIENCED COOK 33 TEE ) ; eapable of taking charge of u hots tel, ree: taurant or boarding louse; city or country. Address 508 30TH ST., 1ST AV., SECOND FLOOR.—A smart, tidy’ girl as cook, washer and ironer or HF PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT tints general housework: good reference. RAL BROADWAY. Cl ae ANN STREET. 1,265 BRO. rele 380 RIXTICAVE 114 SOUTH SIXTH TSTRERT, PHILADELPHIA. cians BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- Chambermaids, &c. 3 WEST 44TH ST.—A RESP! OTABEE COLORED girl as chambermaid or nurse; German; best reference. Call on or address, for two 8 TOP FLOOR.—A COLORED id and waitress and to assist in take care of an invalid; understands sick good reference. Call or address. WEST 38D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG colored woman as chambermaid; willing to assist in waiting; no objection to do plain cooking in a private family; city reference. Cull for two days. weet, 24TH ST.—A COLORED GIRL AS CHAM- 16 bermaid or waitress; five years’ city reference. Call or address. 20) WEST 25TH ST.-A YOUNG WOMAN AS chambermaid and waitress in @ private family. Call for two days. 914 EASY 27H st. TOP FLOOR—A YOUNG girl as chambermaid and waitress, or as nurse ; good feference. CaJl or address. QF] BAST 74TH STA YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. bermaid and waitress: no objection to go out of the tity; good reference from 1 a t pl EAST 46TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. bermaid and waitress; good city reference. 22 935 EAST 62D ST. (PRESENT L dalla iat aap front door bell twice).—A young girl chamber- maid, waitress, nurse or seamstress, oF to 8 in two or of the above p capacities. WEST 32D ST.—A You NG GIRL AS CHAM- bermaid and nurse; would do plain sewing and as best city references. Call for two days 4.77 TH AV. THIRD FLOOR, FRONT.—A COL, ¢red younjt woman as chambermaid and waitress: # to do general housework in a small family. RGB WAY, WIRD, FLOOR—A COMPETENT Nova Scotia girl as chambermaid or waitress or to ‘ake care of children; good reference; agreeable place more an object than wage: 1.170 22, AY, BETWEEN 0187 AND, o2D STS—A respectable girl as chambermaid and waitress; best references. 316 vist with washin; Dressmakers and Seamstresses. BOND ST.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WILL A YOUNG WIDOW LADY OF RESPECTABILITY Sak retinaenient wishes Sa hon keep bouse for a middl need not address. ntleman of m triflers rs. ORTH, Herald Uptown Branch office. BEAPECTACER: INTELLIGENT ey aged 90, 88 housekeeper in @ gentleman's house. Ad" denn Er turee dager A: Ode Herald Upsown Brauch fle, YOUNG WIDOW LADY OF RESPECTABILITY and pleasing address as housek to a middle-aged rentleman, Triflers not address Mrs. C. BENT, Herald Uptown Branch office. MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW LADY, i POMENTEN?. AND reliable, as housekeeper in hotel o 4 Sannaey Address Mrs. FORD, Morad. ieee caf office. YOUNG WIDOW LADY, 28 YEARS OF AGE, as housekeeper; a widower preferred; no objection to travelling. Address Mrs, BLAY, Post office, New York. Nurses, &e. 34 COURT ST., BROOKLYN.—AN EXPERIENCED educated Protestant young woman to take the entire Seer “Cait of children; highest rererence; wages no on oF wd Ww. °TABLE MARRIED WOMAN achild to mind; would take the Call for two days: 355 WEST 43D 8T., TOP FLOOR.—A HEALTHY young woman, with afresh breast of milk, as wet nurse; doctor's reference vs. EAST 14TH ST., REAR, ROOM 13.—A_ RE- spectable woman to bring up a baby on the bottle; it will have a mother’s enre: has clean, healthy ‘apartments. Call on or address Mrs, PIERSO! ITH AV. BETWEEN 32D AND 33D STS.—A bie married woman as wet narse in a*pri Jike familys daby two months old. Call’ Mondey and Tuos- 1.102 Av 4 RESPRCTABLR YOUNG MARRIED recent babe, inureo ab her ewe house; reforences 1.267 BROADWAY, IN HAFFEY'S ICE CREAM saloon. —As experienced nurse to grown children and to sow or wait upon an invalid lady: no objection to meh best city reference. Call or address for two days un- 2,26 urse | oon be’ 2 rove CORNER 116TH ST.—A YOUNG ‘woman, with a fresh breast of milk, as nh recommended. Call in grocery store CAPABLE PERSON, WITH HIGHEST RECOM. men wishes to go South with an invalid person BF fo take care We iuitens Salary ne abject, Macsece ioe L., box 61 Post office, Greenwich, Conn, LADY DEKIRES A SITUATION FOR A YOUNG. girl who has lived with her as assistant nurse; she is willing and intelligent; can wait on table or do light’ cham- Derwork. Call on or address M. 8., av. A, corner 118th st. N AMERICAN LADY WOULD WAIT ON A LADY, | 7 care children or assist in househo! dations c goed swat, "Aulroes Ln W.,' box 116 Herald Up town Branch office, f FRENCH PROTESTANT WOMAN AS NURSE; +; ey eri bp entire harey of zoane ciileren, pf and yA ins ivate fam! as good ence. Bptown Branch oatess sO" x a YOUNG LADY, REFINED AND EDUCATED, POS- ing musical housekeeping abilities, would like io find's position awny from New York’ (preferred). as com. nd to assist with housekeeping or as secretary. -Ad- ©, Herald Uptown Branch office. N AMERICAN WIDOW AS HOUSEKEEPER, core. ist_ or reader; widower's family preferred. ‘Appl: Mrs. STANTON, 2oh West 24th st., first floor, for three “4 between 1 and 4 P. M. YOUNG WIDOW WOULD LIKE A POSITION AS housekeeper, or to meet ntleman whe woula oe Address Mrs. MORRIS, Herald Uptown Branch ‘OUSEKEEPER'’S POSITION Mabe reer abit! IN hotel or private family, by an elderly lady of vee nee, with the best of reference. Address Mrs. R. D., Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘ANTED—POSITION OF HOUSKEKEEPER, BY A lady of ability; is ® good manager and understands cen sewing. Address R. E. F., Herald Uptown Branch office: ANTED-BY A LADY, POSITION AS HOUSE- pr companion te & gentleman,” For particu: il. S. Ee, Herald Uptown Branch office. her. Laundresses, &c. JANE ST., CORNER GREENWICH AV.. TOP FLOOR, back room.—A respectable woman wishes to take in washing and to work out by the day. 4.] WEST, 49TH St. TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM, respectable married colored woman wishes | gentlemen's w: todo at her own house; would go out to work by the day. Call or address. ‘ 53. Rivington te family as good COLUMBIA 8T., BETWEEN DELANCEY AND A respectable girlin a small private good ref- 01 and ironer and plain cook; Calor address for two days. erence. 60 Rest WASHING es PLACE, 0} back room.—, le woman wis of two gentleme: ear family. rs. LOT WEST, 27H §h. THIRD | FLOOR. spectable colored woman wishes was! moderate. a Te WEST 26TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—WASHING, dozen, fluting included. wanted by a first class laun- dress; best city references. Call on or address AUGUSTA. 126 ee 54TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR.—A RESP! Ps ‘olored woman would like some Indi ouilica cuneate hire BROWN. 129 WEST 20711 St., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECT. able colored woman wishes a few Bentlemen's and families’ washing and fine tluting ; from 0c. tu $1 per dozen; best city reference. 14-7 WEST, 52D STA COLORED LAUNDRESS wants washing, ironing and fiuting,on moderate terms. ST.—SWISS OR TARLETAN by \a ‘French Indy, by the day, in pri- * Apply to Mime. BAUS —A PARISIAN sowing work of e day or week; godd reference. Address A. C. YOUNG LADY AS SEAM. mily; good machinist, ye estate tran day; enn do all kinds of family sewing, take old dresses over equal to new: terms reasonable; best D7 WEST 20H ST. (AT PRESENT EMPLOYER’ An active young person us seamstress; can operate 5] WEST AATH STA YOUNG LADY TO Go OUT by the day or week ; terms reasonable ; good reference. KER. 650) WEST HOUSTON STA YOUNG GIRL TO SEW and teach French to # child. B TS aerconnkar ob ehsntsreee se respectable family; operate on three different machines; good reference. 12] BLEECKER dre rate famili lady, with good education, desire til kinds by the EAST 28TH ST.—A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE inke charge of a couple ot growing children; is very willing ind agreeable. tent dressmaker, engaged by some of the best fami- fies inthe city, desires moro customers; fits perfectly and ‘ EAST 14TH ST. 210 Sites ina prive 23 EAST 59TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A YOUNG Wo: man to go out by the day sewing, washing and iron- 256 BEBECKER STA YOUNG GIRL AS SEAM- stress and to do upstairs work; willing and obi tity reference. Address Mixs J. E, HELSTEN, on different machines. Call on or address DRESSMA) ROOSEVELT ST., IN CANDY STORE.—A YOUNG Call all the week. 139 BLEECKER 8T., THIRD FLOOR, 16 young girl; understands dressmaking and would 20 WEST 25TH ST.—A THOROUGHLY COMPE- does stylish work. Address 1. H. ing or housecleaning; best reference. ing or would assist in the care of invalid. 25 ie WEST 24TH ST.—A STYLISH, RELIABLE 2 dressmaker, thoroughly accustomed to first class work. wishes a few more customers by the da: latest patterns and refers to present customers; terms rea- vonaie. Call or address. 274. NEST 25TH ST—A FRENCH SEAMSTRESS and hairdresser desires to go out by the day or nonth; good reference. 3()5 WEST om ST—A FIRST CLASS DRESS. ©) maker wishes a few more customers by the day or week. Can be seen at present employer's. 4] WEST 23D ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS. maker wishes @ few more customers by the nr thildren’s dresses cut and made. Leave your address and will call in the evening. 564. S2AY. BETWEEN 97TH AND ssril STS.—A dressmaker will go out by the day or week; refer mees. A 8D AY., NEAR 39TH ST.—A THOROUGH 600. srenaasse: xood fitter and trimmer; goes o the day or week; $1 50 perday, Inquire in the groc 637 6TH AV., NEAR 37TH ST.-A DRESSMAKER, first class Otter and stylish trimmer, would like to make a few more engagements by the day. 1.145 BRoapway, FIRST FLOOR—A FIRST class dressmaker, lute from Worth’s, held posi- Hons 15 years in the leading houses of Enrope; cuts and fits, e8 @ similar positions, or as partner or go to families; suits made equal to any in Paris from $8; city reference. Gall on or address Mrs. GARRISON, 157 WEST, aIsT ST. NEAR BROADWAY.—A RE- Of spectadle woman’ to eng: laundress two of three days in the week, or would tal washing home; terms reasonable, or gentlemen’s 19. EAST 58TH 8T., loreddvess. THIRD FLOOR—A RE- spectable Inundress ‘to go out for $1 a day, or would do any kind of work; best city reference. 200) WEST 28TH ST—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to go out by the day as first class washer andironer, Address Mrs. MEYER. 207 WEST 40TH STA RESPECTABLE COLORED roman wishes « few gentlemen's or asmall family’s washing by the dozen or month, or would go out by the day, Call or address for two days. 210 WEST 20TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes gentlemen's und ladies’ washing; good ref erence. INSKIP. 223 EAST 29TH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A RESPECT. Ablo Protestant woman wants two or three gentle- men’s washing in her own house, M.D. Inquire all the WEST 20TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes gentlemen's or ladies’ washing. Address 936 EAST 29TN ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes to go ont by the day or take in ing and ironing; good city reference ; terms rea understands her business thoroughly; 24) EAST 4187 ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS able. wishes families’ or gentlemen’s washing; thor- oughly understands all kinds of cloth m sity reteronoe, 24 * 3D aV., SECOND FLOOR.—A COMPETENT laundrest wishes some families’ or gentlemen's wasbing; fluting, puffing and all kinds of fine work done; best city reference. 95 SIST ST., CORNER bed, AY., SECOND FLOOR.— OE A young’ woman wishes to go’ out by the day, week or month washing, ironing or cooking. Cau be seen to-day, 264 ATLANTIC 8T., BROOKLYN.—A’ RESPECT. able woman as washer and froner, or would go out by the day; good reference. BOQ WEST 42D ST—WASHING TAKEN IN BY A o thoroughly competent and reliable woman. 309 EAST 44TH ST., ROOM &—A RESPECTABLE widow woman to’ do washing and ironing by the day or take work home. Call Sunday or Monday evening. 31] THAY,; ROOM 8—A. RESPONSIBLE WOMAN rik age ‘out &s laundress or to do cleaning the fore part of the wee! 32] WEST 2187 STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman to go out washing and housecleaning by the day; best city reference. 393 EAST 32D ST., THRID FLOOR.—A RESPECTA- ble woman desires gentlemen's and familes’ washing. 3Q7 BAST ToTH sT—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS wishes to do ladies’ and gentlemen's washing; pol- ishing and fluting done. Call or address, Qe 33 EAST 6TH ST., FOURTH FLOOR.—GBNTLE- men ean have tiete wash done for SOc. a doxen; ladies’ or tamilies’, 75c. a dozen. week, HAMILTC ‘all on or address, for one EAST 23D ST., ROOM 1.—A_ RESPECTAB! 34.0) Woman to-go out by the day or take slitue wesbing in the house; best reference. SKILFUL MILLINER DESIRES AN ENGAGE- rent: country preferred. Address A. F., vox 158 346 WEST 36TH ST., REAR.—A FIRST CLASS Inundress wishes a few Indies’ and gentlemen's wash- ANTED—BY A LADY (22) A SITUATION IN A family ‘ns nurse or nursery, governess te one or two children: salary no object; can teach English and music, st her needle, “Address M., box 13h Herald office: ‘Waitresses, de. 9 WEST 30TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).—A young woman as first class waitress; thoron; pone comps feat? a rstands care of silver, making all ki salads; ie or country ; unexception: city reference, Cull for two HELP — WANTED—FEMALES, ‘ANTED—A CATHOLIC LADY OF TACT AND EN orgy, to,take. orders, lore new work: salary $15 per THOS. “RELLY, 17 Barclay #t., second floor. 0D DRESSMAKER, ONE WHO CAN Woat 21st st., after week. W, NTED—A trim and finish skirts, Apply at 163 9 o'clock. CLERKS AND ANTED—A SALESMAN ae. quainted with the Jobbing trade west of Pittsburg. tell tollet soaps on salary. Address HASKELL, LYON & Co..SsSouth Eutaw ste Baldimores® TANTED—a COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER, GER- man. Address L. B., Herald office. ANTED—GOOD WAIST HANDS; NONE BUT WW teas ce competent of finishing frst class work need apply. 60 West J ANTED—A COMPETENT, EXPERIENC ED SALES. manny assistant in silk’ departmen RTLETT, © REED & ¢ A EBs LASS FRENCH COOK, best city references, would take a place as Weed cook ta 3 club house or in a lunge private 10 objection to iy part of the Coll on or address, for one wee! Bs. 104 West. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS fireman and useful man in 4 private or boarding bowte; Moderate wages; good references. Address D., box 178 Herald office. S HEAD WAITER BY man; can take dress H. H., box fers N INDUSTRIOUS, HONEST MAN WILL WORK FOR his board; town or country, Address H. W. J., Herald Uptown Branch office. THOROUGHLY EFYICIENT has ‘rat class reference, Ad: Uptown Branch of YOUNG COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION as 2 fires ol ws walter in a private, family or boarding house ; best cit; or address, on Sunday or Monday, 100 aeA BOY, 17 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES TO situation; best reference, Address E. WANKE, ave 153 Blividge at MAN, WITH oper REFERENCES, ho ess house in this city S., Post office box ofyears, Address” js 1,760, New York. YOUNG COLORED MAN, FROM THE “SOUTH, wentes tuasion an body 6 ‘servant or waiter in a private coral Can be seon ut his employer's, from Sto d 212 Sth ay. A MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS PORTER; IS willing to make hims:lf generally useful. Inquire at eee st, between Lincoln and Ateser avs., for three jays. YOUNG MAN, WHO CAN SPEAK GERMAN, French and # little English, wants a situation as waiter in a hotel or restaurant; best references. Address G., 407 Broome st. COLORED MAN COOK WANTS A SITUATIO nexceptionable references as to cooking and manag. all a ing oreddress 140. ry; no objection to it 53d st., for three da; YOUNG COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION in an office or as aks French and German tly; three years’ b Addzess G., box 121 Herald Uptown Bra 29 6TH AV.-sA YOUNG COLORED GIRL AS WAIT- ressandchambermaid in first class family; best city reterence. Apply for one week. Miscellaneous. ee HL a ay ager ca 151 WEST SIST ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A RESPECT- able colored woman to do some aoe work, to scrub certain hours of floors or to eral me buildis the day. Call or address, oe 20 etd 18TH 8T.—AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT ion and maid to an invalid or maid and ted fuesdey oy rio an oeeny: lady ; city reference. Call Monday wr Ay rt eee tps BRARING: mch and En it . Address Miss KELLER, ne ere 655 LEXINGTON Av. YOUNG LaDy cation as pare: governess or seamstress; is ver fond of shildren; @ ome more an object than wages; ae oe ‘heel 2 ites AV.—AS SALESWOMAN IN THR MAN- tle or fgntume department; seven yours’ reference 7 Inst 81 ‘Hew EDU- LADY In eDurED. CIRCUMSTANCES DESIRES the winter in a oy. respectable famil; is villi "a3 and make herself generally useful; refer ged. Address TMMEDIATE, Herald Uptow: ay AL SRE ge te cattorste sich 2 Bento co MAN ipa toda an kind of soa is Address L. -M.. box 164 Ae! tov iG LADY youED LIKE A POSITION TO oat emt d office. LADY OF GREAT EXPERIENCE AND TASTE IN d ladies’ wear desi: ition in a ‘roughly understands the foreign given. Address A. W., box 133 i fe Herald ogee, ren A REFINED LADY TO TAKE CARE OF AN INVALID lady or child; would do anything not menial; isan agreeable reader and excelient music teucher no objection one week, E. B, M., Herald .Ohettyrs WANTED—BY A es! WHO IS A PLAIN and aan writer, Address J. 8. T., Herald Uptown pte a: A LADY OF EDUCATION AND ABIL- ity, wy ne of trust, or as cop; coprist; best, refer. iss E. G. KING, Herald Brooklyn Branch Wien A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION IN A fancy or confectionery. pues peat: ap path reference from last situation. Addres: Herald office. Wott A WIDOW LADY OF MUCH REFINE. ment any position of trust where true solid worth can Maras erie sm irre. “ase rs Intelligence Offices. ‘W SERVANTS’ INSTITUTE, 131 4TH AV.—FIRST class help; all nations; free to employers. PROFESSIONAL tae WANTED— FEMA ‘MALES. N EDUCATED ORPHAN, Goop READER, WRITER and musician, as oe anion to elderly or invalid ladies, ‘erness to ehildren; best references; would go South, Address box 128 Jamaica, L. I. A YOUNG LADY TEACHER DESIRES CHILDREN in En, — for her afternoons, at their residence ; dail instruction $1 a week: clty reference. Address AMERICAN, Herald Uptown Branch SWISS YOUNG LADY, JUST LANDED, WISHES to net asituation ina French or American, euly to teach children: has already been teacher of French | in Italy; is veiling 8 ‘to assist in sewing, and can furnish frst class references. Apply to or address E. B., care of Mrs. Dory, 7 Wort Houtten ot. third ovr A WELL EDUCATED GERMAN LADY, WHO speaks English and French fluently, wishes a situation gore’ box 2781 Post o ons, OF io Sy other respectable position. Address A YOUNG LADY, FULLY QUALIFIE! position as axsi sant bookkeeper or as Se Kedron CASHIER, box Th ice. DESIRES A ‘asbier during holi- 8 Herald Uptown Branch YARISIAN LADY (DIPLOMEE). great success for her good accent, teaci very “Tapid. tethod to ladies and. ontie! . Herald Uptown Branch office, A YOUNG GERMAN LADY AS GOVERNESS IN A first class family. to teach German and music, French it desired; references of the first re Tegulred. "Addtess D. E. F., box 118 office. tability given and feraid Uptown Branch MUSICAL, WELL EDUCATED YOUNG GERMAN Protestant, with good references, who understands English, Fronch, muste end fine needlework, desires. post- tion in & gentleman's famil or house- Keeper. Addréss GOVERN, place. ERSONS IN CITY OR COUNTRY DESIRING STRNO- E eraphicamanuenses can be supplied by addressin URNS, Principal of New’ Work. School of Phow: oncaph, tt Pak row Haw Yor: -Ralsrynaee’ given co ‘satisfactory work dune by pupils of this school. TENOGRAPHY.—A LADY, WRITING 100 WORDS shes to write from dictation; highest ee Toquired. ‘Address Miss M, E. C., 108 North Moore strect. HAVING A 8 French by a mn. Addi PRACTICAL CUTTER CAN ADD TO HER LIST of customers; will go to house or prepare entire suits, ening dresses, &c., with instructions for finish: ¥., first floor, SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESs OR DO CH. A work: can oth dresses and Faigarork ont ood references. Address ST tates box 115 Herald FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ON WHEE ; son machine will go in. families by the day ot welts wc all Kinds of chilren's ane. 'soes clothing also bridal nts? outfits; term day. Add box 114 Herald Uptown Brauch offs, 2am “4 FIRST CLASS, STYLISH AND EXPERT Dri 5 maker will alter and make over: ean give perfect satis nctlon to ladiew for & fof this season; will w for $2 per day. Addr: id Uptown Branch office AS COMPETI ENT DRESSMAKER WISHES WORK BY eek* best r yor W rence as cutter, fitter and oper. aires Mrs, BROWN, box 116 Herald Uptown Branch ADIES DESIRING THE SERVICES OF AN EXPERI- enced dressmaker, to cut and baste and prepare. ele. gant work, by the hour or day, can apply at #2 Kast 24th st., tear Madison av. General Housework, &c, (4 MANGIN ST. CORNER | STANTON.—A RE. l pectable wotwan to do general housework in « mali respectable family ; best city Feterence. A SMART GIRL TO DO GENERAL would go a short distance in the country ; ST OTH ST.—A YOUNG COLORED GIRL do general housework ; city or country ; good ref- 255 TTI AY, wo ake her RL OF 15 TO DO LIGHT int in the care of children; # willing ood reference. 35 CORNER 52) ST. FOURTH FLOOR.— OI AK young woman to do housework in @ private fam. Ty; .s a good cook, washer and ironer: tn object than wages; best 3D AY. BETWEEN 87TH AND 88TH STS A respectable girl, in a smail private family, to wsework ; best city reference from Inst place. {D—BY A RESPECTABLE WO: nm to do general housework ; ® good. wan high wages. Call n or address a nice place more of ity referance wW* TED—BY ‘A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN (AMER. +n 3 bg iid ine boat trig to assist in light a ome preferred to ih rm Cr, VOX 110 Herald ofice, ei ae terms moderate ; best city reterence, 350) EAST, STH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes some family washing at her own home, or would go out by the day; good city reference. a ©), EAST OTH ST., SECOND FLOOR. OVER THE 35. Vanted, wa ing for families or gentlemen, 50e, a dozen, of would go out by the day, Call on or address RIGHARDS. WEST 25TH ST., TOP FLOOR, BAC 35 ‘oughly experienced layndress does gentlemen's and families washing in @ superior mauner at moderate pi best refer ©. JOHNSON, V.—A RESPECT. a American woman. as nurse or wing; best referende. Cull or ad- 7H AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES the washing of a few gentlemen or families; gets up i 483 509 EAST 16TH 8° wishes some families’ wasbin, neatest manner; terms 7c. per doze —A_ COMPETENT LAUNDRESS Huting done in th jatistactory 86: pone ladist finish; eam do flat i te 870 “BROADWAY auannns ait NE a WASHING, aces, French fluting, curtain, at done np by Mme, ED, -Saeabg Per alts STH AY. BETWEEN DIST AND, 52D sts, second bell).—A first el nindress wishes. jomen’s washing; done with laundry 4 puting, FIRST CLASS UNDRESS 7 TO DO A FEW GEN. ig lemen’s oF ladion’ w mah ng linen got up in first class tyle and drie e open air 4 le P"fterald Untown Brauch office, moore Address M Nurses, &e, 23, GREAT JONES ST.—A WIDOW LADY panion or nurse to an invalid lady, or any pos trust; will travel; salary nu object. Call or add weel 116 EAST GIST ST. (PRESENT EMP 18) nurse to children or invalid lady, pets feng seamstress by the week or month, 140 WEST 4STH 8’ American gitl as est city rel 15 () WES nurs lass physician © 209 oT 8 nurse j cr TOOKE, 24 sulury no object, N THE REAR—A YOUNG eund ch arena or to wait tw | West lori. ST =A YOUNG WOMAN, WITH fi Teast oO to at ti resh brewst of mill to go out to Wetnuree'a baby; 1. t st. HELP WANTED—FEMALES, T MME, LIVINGSTON 8, oat “BROADWAY, ROOM 6—Drees cutting t ¥ the only perfect syst America. A, $00 Cutting and A i tion ai its, can Heisect ste bewe oe Tene ‘Those only postesting these requirements please answer, stating full address, HOMIE, box 156 Iernld office, NOLORED CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS wanted; must have iy, ‘aust meas wages $12, Call at 739 Madison ay., near 67th ¥ AS VALET OR NURSE ears? }, 200 ¥ A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, -to an invalid gentleman; can wait on table; five Teterences. Address R. G, T., care of C, Stubendo: West 35th st. —A SHORTHAND WRITER, OF ‘experience, desires employment. Ad- dress box 182 Pose office, Milford, Conn, THOR. first ciass references. Addr ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER; rienced ; ughly ex) GILBERT. 190 ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN; willing to do any kind of work. Call on or address No. 254 West 20th st, 1s ED TRAVELLING SALES. rx went , by letter only, ADAMS & BE! eae Sha MA! Apply to W. W. Monday, from 1 Ww TED—FIRST CLA: for flannels and potent to take charge o mit experienced 55 and 57 Catherine st. Wns FIRST CLASS SALESMAN, IN ONE OF the leading monetecenring houses of this city; one who has glare sequaintance and ean influence trade sinong Jobbing ‘and notion buyers; to an Al man a rep 4 aoe bol ager eo ge name, full par: Hiculars, reference, and what kind of busiuess been neon. tomed to, as nu of will receive attention, MANUFAC. TURER, Herald office. ieee: ANTED—A CLERK TO TAKE FULL CHARGE OF retail butter and_poult id deposit SMAN IN A DRY GOODS SALESM jes; also 4 first class man com- and cloak department; none need apply.” TERENCE HARKEN, business ai Herald office. 'ANTED—A SALESMAN FOR DRESS GOODS, ALSO ‘one tor domestic and linen department. Apply t CONKLING & CO., 765 Broadway. hadi ANTED—A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED FUR y salesman for the otall trade, Apply to J. & C. JOUN- STON, Broadway and 22d s1 —A YOUNG 22, THOROUGHLY EDv- Eee CEs above amount’ for a perm: particulars, A. X. B., box 102 I $1 500. —A PERMANENT SITUATION OF $150 A '* month, as secretary to a company, will be n for the mbove loan; first class references given and re- ddress H. ‘etic and faithful will give t situation, Address, with id office. box 119 Herals office. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. USEFUL MAN WANTS A SITUATION—UNDER- ardenings is a good milker: ood @ month. Address G. G., box 104 nee; would go for Herald office. SITUATION AS OACHMAN WANTED—BY AN ands gardening, milking and fur- Ju every respect. Address WILL- “fe COACHMAN, &C., BY A THOROUGHLY gooD and practical Engli ier from present employe A Taylor, wtable, 21 Went 44th street. COACHMAN’S SITUATION—BY A YOUNG MAR ried man; thoroughly understands his bu groom and careful driver, first class city references. -Ad- dress, for two days, J. C., 253 West 13th st., A. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RELIABLE MAN, asconchman; can be highly recommended. Address K, L., care of Mr. Campbell, harness maker, No. 504th av. ‘WANTED—BY A THOROUGH COACHMAN, A. sIT- uation ina respectable tumily; would be willing to make himself generally useful. Apply at 141 12th st., near 3d av. CLERKS AND S SAL SMEN. A YOUNG SALESMAN, NG A THOROUGH knowledge, of notions’ and fancy goods, wants 3 posi. tion in a good wholesale h ‘and trade, Address $10,000 Herald off Ff ERS WANT A YOUNG MAN TO assist in the delivery department; none but those ng been eraployed in th apply be- tween 10 and 12 \t 36 YOUNG MAN, AGED 21, DESIRES A SITUATION a8 bookkeeper and clerk, ‘assistant, bookkeeper, entry ‘44 Address MORROW, or shipping cle references. Heraltoffice. *° ‘ ire TRAVELLI NG SALESM. WELL ACQUAINTED land and State trade. wanted by a lead- 1d si jouse in this clty. Address, with refer TS, Herald office. RARE CHANCE,—ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED, TO sell wn entirely new article commanding large = (oa sales, on rile 7 yr cent is real to GLASSFORD. ‘N, No. 5 William st. and lo "clock on stony RULE, AND COMPASS IN ONE TOOL, $1 PER Me 1ooAgents wanted. Apply, after 9, at ‘248 Canal fourth lott, ADI Detween 11 PARCEL CLERK WANTZD—IN A RETAIL DRY Roods store. | Those who have held such ». position can apply to D. COWAN, 48 Newark av., Jersey City, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT AND EXPERI- enced bookkeeper, with first class references, desires employment. Address ). H. M., box 222 Herald office. A BOOKKEEPER OF 15 YEARS PRACTICAL EX. perisnice desires » situation; has been tn. @ pempblet bindery and a silver ware manufactory; understands both in all their detai Address E. B. COOFER, care John Mills & Bro., 14 and 16 Vesey st. | A bermiesce CLERK WANTED—IN MEN'S rnishing goods; nin; Been OPSUTLER, 6th a FIRST CLASS CIGAR SALESMAN cigars for # large fancy grocery house, wholesale ; who has a good trade South and can give references.’ Ad- Grose ‘at once C. 8. B. & Co., box 387 Post office, Baltimore, corner 22d st. TO SELL GOOD LIGHT IS A USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRES- ent, Have you seen tho “Philosopher's Lamp,” the dest, safest and cheapest? Address the MAINS MANU- FACTURING CO. 45°41 nn ¥., for circulars, They have three new articles for agents. EOSIION WANTED—BY A rs of age, ne assistant bookkeeper or cler! i references unexcoptionsble. Address M. office, N EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER WANTS A POSI- tion; references Al, present employers and others; salary, $18 per weok. Address W., Herald office. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS SALES. assistant bookkeeper, entry_or receiving clerk; the hat business; has had 7 years’ experience in would accept a’ position as light porter; good Teferenco. Address R, box 104 Herald office. YOUNG MAN, 20 lary box 18 WANTED—OCCASIONALLY, BY A n at his rooms, to write letters from dictation, Answer atiatactorly, stating terms, which must not be high, LETTERS, Herald office. PERMANENT SITUATION IS OFFERED TO A first class towhoat captain who will take a small in- terest in the boat. Address TOWBOAT, Herald office. gentle: 15 1 FLATTO'S UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT. | 616 Sixth avenue, corner Forty-sixth steet, ladies and tlemen will positively receive 50 per cont, more in cash tl elewhere for cast-off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, fe. ‘Orders Promptly attended to by Mr, or Mrs. FLATTO, 816 6th av. AT WESTERN AGENCY STORE, between Twenty-tifth and Twenty- percent more cash will be paid tor cast-off Sixth streets, Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry than elsewhere. Ladies and gentlemen will do well to cal or send a note to Mr. or Mrs, MINTZ, mone orders attended, be al ae Clothing, Ca Tickets than any other house in Brook! grders strictly confidential, | Address ERON High st SCHWARTZ, SS highest pric ing. Parties hav on or address SCHM first street, MILLINERY AN RESSMAKING, AISON WALTON, ‘862 Broadway, Millinery, Bonnets, fro! from Rexent street and Ni ing Goods in great variety. T MME. COLLINS’ DRESSMAKING ESTABLISH: mont, 36 West Eleventh street, Jadies can rely on get: ting perfect fitting dresses made ; trimmed in latest Paris style; Indies visiting the city solicited to call, A.—MMES. PORTER dis DROXDWAY and tho PTH ‘AVENUE, importers of elegant Parisian Novelties in Opera, Keception and Promenade Bonnets, LL ORDERS EXECUTED AT THE MOST REASON. able rates and iu the latest European styles, at Mrs. Mo- ELROY?S dressmaking rooms: hotel orders rapidly filled. 791 Broadway, be tweon Tenth and Eleventh streets. AAT MBS, LUMLEY'S DRESSMAKING ESTAB- + lishment, 110 West Twenty-third street, full costumes made in-a few days; small quantities artistically designed to suit the wearer. “Ladies solicited to call. ROULLIER AUGIER'S—LADIES’ TOILET. Hortes, &c., in the Jatest and most approved Styles, at reasonable prices, No, 590 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-fourth aud Thirty-Hith stroots. Union square, importer of fine ot, Tuvee & Felix; Round Hats w Bond street, London, Mourne Rae CIRCULATION OF THE TELEGRAM, 32,400. g MARIE “TILLMANN & CO.’S, OF PARIS. Amporters of fine Millinery (suce (successors to Mme. A. Michel), No, 423 Sixth avenue, near Twenty-sixth street, exposition of winter Millinery from Virot, Tuyee and Pariste, by Le France. —A—MME. A, DUVAL HAS THE ONLY BEAL Ae French Panier, indispensable to the present indies’ dress, made to order only; also an improved oe, Pad, very elegant and natural; fine French Corsets. 878. Broadway, up stairs. RTISTIC DRESSMAKING.—ALL ( RMENTS MADE Taylor systema, whiclt given'a perfect and gracetul figure, and warranted to it witht eave, at low prices. No. 6 Clinton place. ‘1M, OLNEY, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLI- C ‘+ nery, to reduce stock before the Holidays, offers a large and elegant assortment of Winter Hats at less than cost Ampértation, 30 Kast Fourteenth street. YARD, MISS JENNIE NEVANS GATE wate M Lovett, Broadway), k Makin; perfeah fitting eadlele ant Costum short notices; m 303 Second av. OONOMY IS WEALTH.—LADIES CAN SAVE BY having their dresse’ overgarments cut and basted so they can complete the HEPPARD, 01 Fourteenth street, corner Sixth neues OR THE HOLIDAYS. F FURS AND MILLINERY. GREAT REDUCTIONS. Seal Sacques at $100, worth $175; $150, worth $225, in- ‘it A cites gnd Children’s Trimmed Hats and Bonnots at less “than halfPrice. . R, TERRY, 865 Broadwa: between Seventeenth and Kighteenth streets. REAT BARGAINS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS.—GO to Mile, BAUGNON, 23 Union square; French Jackets, lined with siik, $8; Cloaks, trimmed with fur, from $10 up§ Opera Cloaks, lined with fur, from $30 up; imported Velvet Bonnets, from $12.up ; | srenah Corsets, from $5 up; Tarle~. tan Dresses, from $25 Ac ‘TS WANTED-—IN TOWN AND COUNTRY, TO sell our pure teas to families, hotels and large ‘con- bumers: best t Snd largent stock in the country. | Apply to the WELLS COMPANY, 201 Fulton st., between Ghiutoh sud Greenvicu ste. ig Now York MPORTANT TO LADIES, | DRESSMAKERS. UPHOL~ sterers and others.—Plaiting, Shirrin ‘broideriny Braiding, Stamping, dc. ; work done for, Bonnaz machine. J. H. BROWN, 114 street, opposite Academy of Music. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT FOREMAN IN A LARGE shirt factory; one with experience to take entire charge of manufacturing. A good opportunity for the right man, and none other need address SHIRTS, box 136 Herald office. ADIES, CALL AT 95 CLINTON PLACE AND GET Litre bresacs-made in the latest styles and the lowest possible prices; Suits $> upward; samples of work showny cutting and fitting a specialty. N ACTIVE MAN WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY 70 manage exclusive sales of staple goods. Call on or ad. Gross NEW YORK TOBACCO COMPANY, 145 Reade st., jew York. LLES, VIOL, 65 EAST TWELFTH STREET, WILL Mirai selow cost: to close souson, fine imported Brticlos Lingerio, Hats, Bonnets, Cloaks, &c.; also dressmaking in. styles very moderate, GENTS ABLE TO INTRODUCE A FINE SUBSCRIP- tion book in parts in Woesbington this winter; fure paid. Apply at once to JAMES SHISEHY, 33 Barclay st, — LAPORTER OF ENGLISH ROUNT ke, has removed her business ta West ‘Twenty: -second street. 188 E. CROW! GENTS WANTED—TO SOLICIT ORDERS FROM -foratiie and large consumers; pure, teas and_ beat in- men. Apply to GREAT AMERtOAN REPUBLIC TEA Son 75 Barclay st. ME. DUVAL, 878 BROADWAY.—SUPERIOR DRESS~ making, evening Dresses and Cloaks in the late Parisian style at short notice and roasonable terms; cuttin and fitting perfect; ladies fitted at home if required. GENTS WANTED—CITY AND COUNTRY, TO SELL teas to families and large consumers: greatest induce- ments. CANTON TEA COMPANY, 148 Chambors st. LE. L, LARLDON, 33 EAST TENTH STREET.—IM- Spe Suits, Cloaks, Lingerie and Flowers, below cost prices. Dresses, éc., made to order. OY WANTED—IN A LAW OFFICE; WAGES §2 PER week, Address B, A. M., Herald office. ENTLEMEN AND LADY AGENTS WANTED—GOOD 8 or commissions. RUBBER STAMP COM- Broadway, room ¥, New York. HAVING A LARGE ACQUAINT. holesale and retail hardware and iron wishes to engage with some manofacturer in this line; can five Al references. Address F,, 152 Lee avenue, Brooklyn, CTIVE BUSINESS MAN TO ACT AS SALESMAN; liberal salary and commision to proper party. Address SALESMAN, box 201 Herald office. ‘ANTED—A CHINAMAN AS FIRST CLASS COOK; ence reference required. Apply at 419 West 43d st., irst floor. IES. LEFEBORE & ORIHUEBA, BEG TO INFO} M tine ‘customers and the public in general that the have removed to No. 230 West Thirty-ninth street, where. they will be happy to make Suits and Hats in the latest; and at the shortest notice. 153 BROADWAY, HAS ivan t imported Bonnets for jack Velvet Bonnets at reduced ANTED CANVASSERS—GENTLEMEN dies, eity and country, for.» popular tion: respectability and capacity the only requisites. Ad dress by letter, PUBLICATION AND TING Di PARTMENT: Now York Catholic. Protectory. 83 Warren st AND LA- iatholic publica- YOUNG, STRADY’ ‘DRY GOODS CLERK WANTED.— Mast rd with family, e good references and jnake hiaptt yeetals an isles time here, pre- ferred, Address MARBLE, Heral XOUNG MAN, HAVING A HORSE AND LIGHT wagon and slightly out of health, would like to en- kage with one or more concerns as collector or salesman or fo attend to. any light business in city and vicinity ; koud business man; salary no object; references and security, Adaress BUSINESS box 158 Herald office, for oneweek. LATE CASHIER keeper to a large iron and lun sometime amateur edit: Address G. D., pt til OF EDUCATION, and book! ing news) house fee newspaper office. Brooklyn. A GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS MANY YEARS’ EXPE. rience as bookkeeper, cashier, corresponding and entry clerk, wishes to make a cl i , now or by January 1, 1876; first class city references. Address K.. box 123 Herald office, OOKKEEPER WANTED—ALSO OFFICE LA stute references, salary. Address, with stamp for rep! MONEY, Herald office. OOT AND deh SALESMAN WANTED—A MAN who has got and can intiuence an Eastern and Westera trade to carry ladies’ fine shoes; to such 4 mana job haat Address, with reference, X.Y. Z., box 153 Herald office. OOKKEEPER AND FOREMAN FOR SMALL FAC- tory, with $500 cash, can have socurity for hls money and $185 week salary. Addross KEGS, Herald Uptown Branch office, Ornereane DIRECTED.—ADDRESS SCRIBE, BOX 164 Herald office. RUGGIST WANTED—A JUNIOR CLERK. 209 Bleecker st. EN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND HOSIERY—A gentleman of lange business experience, having « thorough and first class knowledge of the above, is open for hn engawement [n same first clase house, on or before dnnuar 1; ‘unexceptionable reference, Address HOSTER, "SO Thomas st. N OR BEFORE JAN! ‘ARY 1—WANTED, A POsI- tion as bookkeeper, by n young married man, thorough and competent, with unquestionable reterences from present and past employers. Address EXCHANGE, box 280 Herald office. Pe NENT POSITION OF TRUST IN kn business for suit ible reterence and $100 cash s SECRETARY, Herald Uptown Brat SITUATION WANTED—.AS BOOKKEEPER OR SALES. man; has a connection among liquor dealers; best ref- erences. ‘Addr F. H., Herald office. ALESMEN WANTED—RESIDENT AND TRAVEL- WY iing, to sell a standard article to. the drug trade from hotograph on commission, Address, with particulars, unveil Tscinst., BASY SALE, Herald office, 56 Livingston st., WELL ong man; UnException- urity required. Address h office. AIRST CLASS OPERATOR AND FINISHERS ON F cloaks and suitx; none but experienced hands required. Apply to 8. McPARTLAND, 643 sth ADY SHORTHAND WRITER WANTED—ONE COM. L patent vo eaetyos We writer, Address, stating particulars box 4,265 Post of ce, PILLINERS WANTED.—GOOD TRIMMERS ON SAM. none but experienced hands need ay b aided oh I. bccn #9 S77 Beondwa AKD TACT WHO ly. For 10; yen can earn money ena on Appleton &'Cb" |. HW. SLIPPER, at DL NTED—A YOUNG LADY OF EDUCATION, RE. Ainenient and accustomed to good society to take ot a widowers house; to sach a one it ma; home. Address WIDOWER, Herald office. ANTED—T ‘OUNG ‘0. ¥ y fancy goods business, Bowery. TANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK. APPLY AT 50 Kast Oath st., at ® o'clock Monday morning. y liek FANTED—A YOUNG LADY ns HOUSEKER, W by a widower, Address 0. iy Permanent LADIE 8 TO LEARN 3 THE Apply after 10 A. + 368 PER, 0x 170 Herald office, TANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A FIRST W/iitst cook, willing t0 do the coarse washing None 90 references need apply from 10 to 12, on Mon- Tonat 634 st é ANTED—YOUNG LADIES TO LEARN AND EN. W ‘gage in the telegraph busine: rex in the spring. Apply “at the, TELEGRAPH INSHRUCTION DOMPANS, corner of 8th st. and Broadway, YVANTED-IN A SMALL PRENC 1 \ cook, who understands French to wash and iron. Apply at 209 Wes ae ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND TRONER; Jerman woman preferred; good wages paid; tami Apply at 104 Kast 4th ot., between 3 and 6 githout FAMILY, A wand is willing SILKS.—A YOUNG MAN, HAVING 10 YEARS experience on Broadway as buyer and is open for engagement ¥1 levale or retell tice best references. Aadress, for one week, SILKS, Horald Uptown Branch office. ALESMEN OF AC SViarce millinery t ments for the comi ne, ye ti Koy lying to JOUNSUN BROS. a CO. HAVING 49 ATENOG SS uensi dress ©, AS 10 MERCHANTS AND LAWYERS,—A YOUNG MAN, aged 21, stenographer, desires « position as correspond: ing clerk, anianuensis, writer or light porter, best reference. Address J. W. B., Herald Brooklyn Branch office. WO DRY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED AT SCHMIDT ‘& HUDTWALKER'S, 411 Grand street, between Union ay. and Lorimer st., Williamsburg. RAPHER DESIRES A POSITION AS corresponding clerk, &e.; good reference: M., 204 West 2d st, PRACTICALLY BY IN- dence; terms very low. Ad- TAUGHT iy OUNG MARRIED y nee, is open for an engaement fs salesman, in st road; best reference, Address W, W., Herald Br roklyn B ‘anch dftice, ME PUBLIC ARE HeEsey NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PL SARE Tits ONLY AUTHOR ZED OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT OF A atEnre Ax? SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE ANEW} You ERALD :— BROADWAY, COR: 1,269 BROADW. SIXEIT AY! 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PIHILADEL CORNER BOBRUM AND FULTON SPREE TH. yRooK- LYN our years’ oxp pant D—T0 MAKE AN EN class men's or boy's jesman havin; ‘ew York ho "shire HARRY B. a: daa Wantep-a LIVE MAN, TO REPRESENT A NEW stem for collections, in book form, to. the wholesale trade; also general agents for Philadel; hia and Boston, Address, stating former occupation, COLLECTIONS. Herald office. Vy TANTED—THREE GOOD ADVERTISING CANVAS- sers for the holiday number of a first class religious weekly ; 20,000 extra copies. Apply, at room 47 Bible House, between 10 and 12 o'clock, on J ANTED—TWO MEN, FOR A FURNITURE AND auction store; references required. Inquire Monday, after 1 o'clock, at 76 3d av. WANTED-A MAN TO | CANVASS demand; must be familiar with the business. Apply to PELLETREAU & RAYNOR, 35 Vesey street. ANTED—YOUNG MEN TO LEARN AND ENGAGE in the telegraph operating, business for offices in the pring. Apply to, TELEGRAL 'H INSTRUCTION COM- NE, corner Sth d Broadway. Vv LANTED—TWO GOOD, RELIABLi AGENTS FOR the Benevolent Society of New York city, ‘The object is to give weekly aid to members when sick and a stipulated sum i money In case of death. Apply at 265 Broadway, room ANTED=AN sae -_ TO TAKE ORDERS. 14 Murray st., room 2. FOR THE WASTEDTA BOY IN A WHOLESALE HARDWARE house to make himself useful; must write and be familiar with figures. Address, in i tpplican’s haa writing, CHAMBERS, box 112 Herald oftice. fh TO $10 A DAY TO AGENTS IN NEW YORK AND 2) Brooklyn seiling Clark's patent $3 Kerosene Tank, Apply at 172 Ist st, Newark, N. J. 5) GANYASSERS OIALE AND FEMALE) WANTED, for cityy and Brooklyn; $3 to $3 aday tobe made. Apply, after at 36 Beekman st., second floor. E: THE TRADES. “] cALICco PRINTER WANTED—WHO UNDER- A stands the whole process. Apply at factory, 457 Wost ist st. THOROUGH CABINET OR PIANO CASE MAKER to take charge of a large busine: ust speak English and German. None but @ first class man need apply at 24 West Soth ai JOB COMPOSITOR, SKILLED IN THE GRAFT, desires a situation, Address FAUST, Herald office. A “| FIRST CLASS MAC HINIST, ~TOOLMAKER, EN- gineer and invontor wou'd lik ituation in New York or Brookly: as mature experience, ho igs 4 in the line of sewing machine work; would take churge of mechanical partment of manufacturing business. Address A. M., box b ireraid ofice, A YOUNG MAN WISHES AX. hand on bread. Cail at 51 PRACTICAL MAN. OF LONG EXPERIEN! A the manufacture of shirts and undergarments, wit! Tetorence, will be oj open tor engagement Ist January, Addr ¥. ¥, X., Herald 0 SMART AND INTELLIGENT BOY WISHES TO A learn to be a compositor; Job office preferred. Address J, HL, Herald office. COMPETENT FOREMAN FOR A WHOLESALE who thoroughly und SITUATION AS THIRD West 37th st. IN ry will be given to = 1. 12 and 14 Walker st, JNGINFER. KEEPERS AND OTHERS 1," wanting the services of a practical inist and en- qineer, with nn experience of twenty-six years, and who has f thorongh knewledge of steam heating Apparatus in buila- ings and who can give the est references to ability and character, will plouse address K, G. 8. box 114 Herald-ofice , NO BOSS PL ouN © ie wishes to learn the trade; good referetice, M. M., box 190 Herald Uptown Branch office, NO PLUMBERS.—A YOUNG MAN WHO IAS A GOOD digo of the business desires employment. Ad- Gampbell, 878 Brond Address MO PHOTOGRAPHERS.—A YOUNG MAN, A GooD T printer and first class negative retoucher, was last in a pee ‘operate, wonld go As assistant oF ‘chee dress, for two days, OPERATOR, Heraid office, operator. LY UNDER. toring washing crystal Address Herald Brockiyn Brauch oftee, 7 A STORAGE, — BAG- ‘ee rates: buildings elevator. MICHALES: ir Bleecker, T SIDE STORAGE WARE. 34 and G46 Hudson street, fond 16 Abinjedon ., In separate roo + gaKe, ep convenience: w RT, owner and manager, yffice O93 Hi {Abington sauarel. hographic trade and a specialty which isin great _ RS. FIRMIN, fashionable suits for specialties. 159 East Twenty- K, BEAUDINE, LATE OF 14 WEST TWENTY Mi ivonth street, has removed to 32 East Twenty-<l Street, near Madison avenue. First class and elegant making solicited at moderate prices. IDE FLAITING BY MACHINE CAN BE, MADE ox fabric and in any color, on old as well as on new mag .i'in the neutest manner, at the following low. charge: From'4 to 11 inches wide at two ceuts per yard rite! wide at one and a half couts per yard. Paitin den while you wait. For further particulars cail on ot EANUEL JOSEPH, 38 Forsyth street, two doors. tro ‘anal street. CIALTY.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOY'S SS. Kilt Suits and children’s Sacques; prices fom $6 50 ta 210; Indies’ own material made to order BELL- UHAMBER'S, 317 Sixth avenue. FROM 1.163, BROADWAY, MAKES ning a theatrical di ith street, corner Third a FINTER STYLES OF THE LATEST NOVELTY Wir Cloaks, Home and Evining Dresses just. received; erns ready; specialty in Children’s and Misses French Bacques. ‘Mine. A. DUVAL, 878 Broadway, WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—DRESSES AND 112 Cloaks made up after the latest ee eee i Dresses from $10 to $15 and Silk Sui $20; ol Dresses and Cloaks ae Od Col 3 Tew alin aiid mn $1 10 53. NKENSTEIN, Dressmaker. —y DRY GOODS. (AURISTMAS. THB IMPORTERS’ AND” MANUFACTORERS’ GREAT HOLIDAY COMBINATION [=|E| S 853 «Bi WAY, OA! | WHOLESALE WAREROOMS OPEN aT RETAIL FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY. $250,000 WORTH OF RICH FANCY GooDs AT RETAIL FOR LESS THAN JOBBERS' PRICES, CONSISTING OF MUSIC BOXES, OPERA GLASSES, FANS, INLAID WORK BOXES, TOILET CASES, CUD LERY, PERFUMERY, POCKETBOOKS, SILK UMBREly LAS, QUADRUPLE PLATE, JEWELRY, FANCY CABIn NET WARE, AUSTRIAN BEADS, 40., 40, TOYS ‘AND DOLLS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. BUY YOUR PRESENTS PREVIOUS TO THE RUSH, WHICH ALWAYS COMES JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS. REMEMBER THE NO. 553 BROADWAY, NEXT DOOR TO D, APPLETON & CO0,'8. - ———— FAOUPAY CURIOSITIES FROM FOREIGN COUN. at rotail, Wholesale Warerooms, 657 and 559 Broadway, Grand combination of Enropenn Productions hitherto um aE SOR SALE-SOME FINE SEALSKIN SACQUE Mus, Roar and Ladies’ Caps; also Camel's Hair Shawls, at A.J. THOMAS’, 661 Broadway OLIDAY CURIOSITIES FROM FOREIGN COUN. en, wt r Sold for account and risk of @ large commission house in. Paris, at Wholesale Warerooms, 567 and 560 Broadway, st RTED—THE NEW INVISIBLE HUMAN J Hair Nets, for th Tront hair, to keep the friazes and ‘anps in perfect order: Wholesale nnd retai WELCH AMBERS i? Bieen avenue a “lust ~RRCEIVED—INvisiade NETS FOR THE oe} iront hair; Keep the hair in perfoct order: Indies cua Gigyeuse with Valls’ ISABEA 7 Union sane. 8, COLBY, REMOVED TO 96 FOURTH AV! ENUE - oJ. Immense‘ reduction in prices; every description of ladies’ and children’s Furnishing Goods 0 the celebrated Lindy of Lorne Dress Extender, wholesale and retall, Fourth avenue, block above Stewart's, ‘rival and highty dished: ladies w igure should call-and examine lt.” Sold oaly et u F OF COMBINGS, ROOTS ALI SWITCH MADE OF Cc aoe, eeeR EAR ONE piesrd For Other Dry Goods Advertisements See First and Sixteenth Pages