APPLICATIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT.

Application for a Situation as Coachman.
178 - St., BoSTON,
April 10,18-.
M. JoHn H. WILLJAXS,
Dear Bir: Having been informed that you are in want of a
coachman, I take the liberty of enclosing you the accompanying testi-
monials, to which I ask your attention. Though reared in Deerfield,
I have been In Boston for the past fourteen years, having constantly
had charge of horses during that time, as I did on the farm before
leaving home.
As further evidence of my ability, I may mention that I had chief
charge of the Tremont Street Livery Stable until the death of the
owner, Mr. Paxton, after which the stock was sold and the stable
closed.
Should my application meet your favor, I shall be glad to engage as
your coachman, and will do all in my power to merit your approval.
Yours Respectfully,
HIRAM WILDER.
Application from a Governess Answering an Advertisement.
(Adrerlsement pasted in.)
No. 784 - St., TROY, N. Y.,
July 18, 18--.
MaS. C. B. WILLAMS,
.Dear Madam:
In answer to the above, I would say that I am
seeking such a situation as you offer. My present term of teaching
will close August 15th, at which time I would be ready to enter upon
the work of superintending the education of your aughters.
I have, for several years, taught the higher English studies, besides
German, Latin, and Drawing. For testimonials, I beg to refer you to
the principal of my school, Rev. 11. B. Watson.
Hoping that I may hear from you soon, and that we may make an
arrangement mutually satisfactory, I remain,
Very Respectfu   ours,
HELE    B. CHANDLER
Requesting the Character of a Governess.
No. 84         St, TROY, N. Y.
July 19, 1-.

Rv, H. B. WATSON,
Principal, Glenhaven Semins
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MRS. CLARA B. WILLIAMS,
Dear Madam:
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