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: BOARDERS WANTED, @RCOND STORY FRONT OR BACK ROOM TO ilet, with Board: gag, hot and cold water in rooms; pall fat iy; good Leiguborhood. 92 Barrow street. H HALL ROOM, BECOND STORY, FRONT, 10 let. with Hoard: American tamily ;'references ex- 176 West Sleventh street. f PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET—WL 7H BOARD, either on second or third story front as preferred; muy private, Luguire at 10) West Forty it leferences. 1 50) 70,82 LER DAY: $6 70 $2 PER wee: _ fine Rooms, excelent table, tamiles aud ingle, at 174.176 and 178 Bieee.er street, near Broad- way ycroquet ground) th street NEW YOKK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1875. COUNTRY HOARD. te SMLTYVILLE, 1 HOURS PROM crry BY SOUT! Aner Kalivend Firat olasy Board bn private house, fwo minutes from depot, near Great South Bay; excel- ‘bathing. giimaing, Ashing, &3.; Werans mode ee co ie 4 maunneyvil, bab “\ DDISON HOUSE, MIDDLEBURY, V?.. AMONG Dag ry ery Mountains ; 9 hours from New York; Cen- Vel ut Kailroad, Board trom $7 to $14 week. T BLOOMFIELD, N, OFPOSITE BEAUTIFUL AA” pave. one hour irom New York. —Fine, nity Roome; inoderate prices: best references trom present boarders six minutes’ walk from Morris and sex and same from Sionwwiair railroad. Addreas LW. HOWELL, Joomfleld, N. J. EAROR, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, ‘ooms Connecting, on third floor, with oF Mithout Board. No. Twenty-eighth street. TH AVENUE, NO. 814.—PLEASANT ROOMS, EN Suite: single Room. large, double Room, with or ithout Board ; references exchanged; summer pi TH AVENUE, 208 (MADISON PAKK).—HAND- somely furnished Kooms, cool, pleasaut: modern prov mde ns jpormanens Br transient first class joard; one single Room; table Board. SHE JOUN P, WORSTELL, BG TO $9 PER WEEK—WITH FIRST CLASS and 155 Wievi Hoard; hotand cold water; references. No. 164 J TH STREET, 156 WEST.—IWO HALL ROOMS TO rley place. let, with Board; newly painted; house delightfully stluated; references. REET, 135 WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE sant Kooms on sécont and third floors, with 12" or gentlemen or gentiemen nd wite ; also hall pe FACING STUYVESANT PARK, NO, rge hal! Rooms and extra largo il improvements, handsomely iur- ‘di reterences, ASHLAND PLACE, CORNER Two hall Rooms to rent; $5 and WAVERLEY, — per week | loen- 16 tion wood, cent busi 7 rr ty ral to business, and a good table guar. I AND 19 WEST TENTH STREET, NEAR FIFI avenue.—Southerners and others will Aud unusu- siy desirable Rooms, with superior Board, in an extra wide house; location anexceptionable, Keferences. 19 WES! TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—THIS HOSE having changed hands and undergone thorough Topairs throughout, offers great inducements in the Wey fi fresily, painted, handsomely furnished Kooms; also uperior Table to families aid gentiemen; aiso table board; references, bi 19 West PWENTY PoURTH STREET, OPPOSITE the Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Blegantly’ and newly fa Rooms, with or without Board; transionts DBP STRABL WESD, NO, M7 —TO LED, WITit Board, handsomely wrnished Rooms; also Kooms for ingle gentlemen, Location delighttul and conye- D STREET, NO, 165 WEST,—ROOMS, EN SUITE or singly, with first class Board; also table Board; Wansieat can be accommodated tor the summer. Mrs. STEBBINS, Bi GREAT JONES STREET, NEAR GRAND CEN- OY ‘tral Hotel.—Large and small Rooms, singly or en fiito; table first class; terins moderate; a very desirable jocation for business men: references, 3) WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH 0 and Sixth avenues.—Large ' Room, for two or #ireo gentlemen; also ‘hall “Bedroom, with frst class PLEASANT, QUIET HOTEL, FIVE MILES OUT, on Central Railroad ot New Jersey; trains every halt pene A eg vy to New York; handy tor ined mon doing business in city. Stop at Cents ie Slalom. CENTRAL HOTEL, Doar sation Bayoabe, QUIET HOME AND GOOD BOARD CAN BE OB- tained ‘at a iarmhouse 12 miles from Catskill, near the mo: SMI+H, Freenold, Htains; terns $5 per week. address /LMER A. TROUNTRY BOARD, NEAR KINGSTON, N.Y. arde piazza, plenty shade, mountain alr, no m. tle first class ; anted, Address L, HO A QUIET HOM AND GOOD BOARD ©. tained ata farm house hear the mounta! Slage to Vatacill. Terms $6. . MaCE, East Darham, Greene count; quitoes FEW BOARDERS WAN'ED—AT A COUNTRY farmhouse among the Catskills; fresh milk, egies, Chivkens and vegetables; no chills and fever. Apply E.R. CAKTWRIGHT, 761 Broadway. A FAW, Finet chase BoaRDERS CAN BE AC- commodaced al the Freemyer House at from $7 to S16 per weeks deiightint mountain gir; vatley scenery ; rooms; just the place for New Yorker: weet te Pith J FREEMY Lit, Proprietor. A Pare VIUVATE COUNTRY . OME CAN BE had on Staten Isiand at moderate prices. Address COMFORY, box 1,093 New York Post office, A JEWISH FAMILY, LIVING AT PAMRAPO. N. J., having a few pleasant Kooms, with ood Board, to iot, for families or single gentlemen; bathmg, boating on premises. Addross J., Herald office. here ORBURN HOUSE, SUNSWICK TERRAC + Astoria, L. 1. 26 minutes from Peck slip} merican ‘table; large, well shaded grounds; 11868; terms reasonable, first class hourly b NICE ROOM, WITH TWO BEDS, AND SUBSTAN tial Board wanted for lady and granddaughter near City; terms not to exceed $12 per Week, Address LITHO, Heraid offic GENILEMAN, HAVING A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER resort near New York, wou!d be pleased to accom- Thodave families with summer Board. | For particulars address UNDERHIIL, box 4,212 Post office, New dork, A LADY WANTS BOARD, MOUNTAINS OR SEA shore; where there are ho other boarders preter- red. ‘Terms not over $3 per Week: good room and table Indispensable, address C JUNTRY, Winchester House, New York. T RIDGEWOOD, N, J., ONE HOUR FROM NEW 4X” York, via Erie Ratlroad—House and grounus very plengantly situated ; @ few desirable parties can be ac- commodated. i THOMAS T, WALTON, 40 Pine street, New York, FEW GOOD ROOMS STILL VACANT IN A Jorge farm house; mountain alr: airy rooms; no malar no mo-quitoes: liberal terms and table. For full particulars address box 173 Post oflice, Katonah, Westchester county, N. ¥. joard;, very reasonable terms: references, AQ, WEST TWENTY-EIGUTH STREET.—HAND. somely, furnished Rooms, ensuite or single, for dentlemen, with or without Board, 47 NEST AWHLPIM STREET, BETWEEN FrVTit and Sixth ‘avenues.—Aandsomely furnished Booms, en suite or singly, on parlor and ‘second floors, @ let, with good Board. 48 WEST TWENTY SEVENTH S REET, BEING ow occupled by one of the best caterers in New York, elegant Kooms, separately or en suite, with or without Board, at moderate prices; highest reterences given. 4Q WEST AWELPTE STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE. hue,—Delightfully furnished Rooms, with or with- out Board, in a first class house, can now be secured for ‘the fall and winter, 53 AND 5 St. MARKS PLACE “FURNISHED Yo Koos, large and small, to let, with Board, to . families or single Darties coming to the city; table Board Biper week. 5S REST WASHINGTON PLACE.—A HAND \OMELY ¢) ‘furnished Room to let. with Board, for gentleman and wife; hot and cold water and bath ; few boarders; family small. 5 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR Broadway.—Handsomely furnished Rooms to reht, on second and third floors, en suite or singly, with ‘or without Board, prices low. F WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET, OPPO-ITE Ow) Reservoir Park.—Choice Rooms on parlor, second and third floors, with’ excel.ent Bourd, at very reduced prices; references, GQ WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—NIOELY 20 furnished Rooms to let, en suite or singly, with Board, to singie gentlemen or to families; references. 63 WEST NINTH STREET.—GENTLEMEN CAN obtain pleasant Rooms, with or withont Board, THIRD AVENUE, FIRST FLOOK.—AN ENG: > lish lady, living alone, has a front Parlor, fur- nished, to le wan. Cail with or without Board, tor lady or gentle- the Week. T FIFTEONTH STREET, TWO DOORS EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREFT.—A NAND- somely furnished Parlor to let, with or without WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—A GENTLE man and wite or a few gentlemen can be. ac- ant Rooms, with or without improvements; terms mod- AE 104. ae" en eccs Sh ae Young ladies can he turnished with Hoard. 137 West WURTEENTH STREET NEWLY FUR. nished Kooms and first class table; references. 158 West 2WENTY-FiRsT STREET —IWO NICELY JO furnished Roos to let, with or without Board, to gentlemen gr gentlemen and wives; dinner ati P, M. DOO West FORTY-THIRD SIRERT, FAMILY On 2 single gentleman can have large and hand- fomely furnished Rooms, containing all the modern itm: rovements, With first class Board, at very low prices, Near Broadway. : Board. commodated with ple Board; cas, bath and a erate. Q44 WEST THIRTY-rOURIH | STREET. —PLEA- it Rooms, en suite or singly, with first class Board; modern Improvements; terms ‘reasonable; ret- eren 8 exchanged. 305 BAST REL EIGOTH STREET —A WELL OVO furnished back Room on second floor to let, with or without Board, in a German family, suitable tor gen- tleman and wife or single gentlemen; terms reasonabl 31 EAST TWENIY-THIRD STREET.—A YOUNG J1L4 couple, occupying apartment floor in house with owner, will reht a nicely furnished Room, with or with- out Board, to one or two gentlemen or young iadies in search of home comforts. 3] EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—A PRIVATE American family can accommodate a few plain persons with good table and pleasant home, with or ‘Without Board; terms moderate: also table board, 32 WEST FOURTY-FIrTH STREET.—TO LET, < with Board, a small Room on partor floor; also a back Room on third floor and front Room on fourth tioor, suitable for two gentlemen; table boarders accom- mi 37 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—PLEASANT Rooms and Board for single gentlemen or gen- tieman and wife; very fine location; convenient to kle- ‘Yated and Shirty-fourin street i Teferences. 483 FIFTH AVENUEB.—A 8MALL PRIVATE FAM- witl ily have three large Rooms to offer, with or ont Board; location unsurpassed; terms moderate. LADY, LIVING ALONE, HAS TWO HAND- somely furnished Rooms to rent; torms reasonable ; Board tor iady. Address M. L. M., station EBORK AND DURING CONFINEMENT—FIRST class accommodations offered a lady requiring re- Urement, best of nursing and medical attention. This is a rare opportunity. ‘Address WEST SIDE, Herald Up- town B: h off r ten days. CUTE AND COUNTRY, NEAR CENTRAL PARK.—A small private family will let very reasonably, with first class Board, enure Floor, furnished, together or separately; brown stone residence; 118 Kast seventy. eighth street; elegant neighboriiood; wear Madison ave- 119 Cari Or ROOMS TO LET—TO GENTLEMEN, WITH- out board, at $4 and $5, with fireplace; new! painted and furnished. Apply as 62 W at Fo OARDING AT THE GLEN FARM TOUSE, NEAR Spring Valley, Rockland county, N. Y.; boating, bathing, shade and first clays table. Aadress, as above, Mrs, GKINDisLb, Proprietress. Psko AT LONG BRANCH —FINEST ROOMS ON Ocean avenue; private pavilion, croquet ground. bath house, &c. Reterences. ‘Third ‘cottage north of Metropolital B. B, MER ILL, OAKD MAY BE OBTAINED AT A PLEASANT farm house, in a healthy locality, among the hills of Westchester; one hour and forty minutes from the city via Harlem Kailroad. Addresy DAVID PUTNBY, Katonah, N, Y. OARD NEAR THE SOUND, IN ELEGANT PRI- vate Residence.—Large rooms, well shaded lawn; jocation retired; on New Haven Rattroad, 3) minutes from Forty-second street, one hour from Uity Hall by New Haven Branch. Address J. b. 2, box 177 Merald Uptown Bratch ottice. OARD AT LONG BRANCH. —CHOICE ROOMS, with superior table and attendance; cottage adjoin- ing the Mansion House, Address or apply to Mrs. 1. H. TUNL5ON, Helmbold Cotiaze. OARD CAN BE HAD AT RED BANK, ON HE Shrewsbury River; one hour trom city ‘by all rail route” three ininutes from depot; boating and fishing: terms $8 to $i0 per week. Address Mrs; BULLOCK, Red Bank, N, J. a or 1,284 Broadway. FAW PERSONS DESTRING A NIUE, QULBT home for the suimmAr oan be accommodated'at the Jones House, Lake Mahopac: detighttully situated; teriys moderdte. Address as above, A WUNDEMOLIEY HOUSE, CORNWALL, ON HUD. + son.—To lot, large, airy Rooms; stabling, boating and bathing. Apply on preniises or at No. 34 East Thir- ty-third sureet. Bg MOUNTAINS. REDUCED RATES, GOOD J Board, fine views, &c.. ovtamned the balance of. this Brookside; $6 to 37 per week. GRORGK H. NOBLE, Proprietor, Calro, Greene county, N. ¥. T OUBLING GAP, WHITE SULPHUR AND CHAL beate Springs, "Cuinperiand county, Pa.—Parites Gcairing to spend the months of August and September pleasantly wil do weil to write for circular; round tri season at trom New York via Pennsylvania Central road, $0 6). Address CHARLES i. BRIEDEMEYER, Proprie: to ; bertand county, Pa, UNBARTON HOUSE, 0¢ PORT, N. J, HORT BY te! op from Long Branch—Quict, retired, well Shaded and especially adapted to those in delicate heaith, also families; stages run to beach and cars; sta bi yamodstions: terms moderate. Address Mrs, M. box t17 Post off Long Branch, N. J. HAM HOTEL, DURHAM, N. (CATSKILI. tains), D, FAULK, Proprietor.—Location un- lirst class accommodations for families; ec. pitanes, connect atly at Catneitl ‘with boa! cars efer, by permission, to Merchants’ Co-oper: tive Bureau, 396 and 393 Canal street. ei LWOOD HOUSK, Bay Ridge, L. T. Delwood Honse, one of the’ finest family hotels on Long Island, Is now open for the reception of gue: This nouse is beautifully located, overlooking the Bi fine shade and lawn; Kooms large, with gas and water; fine batuing and fishing tabling for horses; this house is located within 5 minut walk from the steamboat Pepe dig ore toot ot Wall street; ter 8 ole rate. pply on the premises or address J. . MEAGHER, Praprictor. ta Poexcoms HOUSE, the Sound, 445 hour: bathing. fshihy, sailin to 817 5) per week. London, Conn. R Mi NEW LONDON HARBOR—ON ‘om New York; gas, telecraph. no mosquitoes: $3 per day : $10 Circulars, Address Post office, New EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. — Mae ett aR et EE, |, Belwiuin, ine. Switzerland, @c., via ii ERED, MAAS., August 5) ROPTERDAM,,.. BCHOLTEN ..... August 19 | CALAND. .. cSept. ‘These beautiful steamers, carrying the United . tates mail to the Setheriands, are well Known for the regu. larity of their trips, Kates of passage low. UNH, KDYE & Co, MES Mornts, General Agents. ‘50 Broadway. [UNITED STATES MATL LINE—STEAM TO QUERNS. TOWN AND LIVERKOOL, aiing every Tuesday ier 46 North River. P.M, | Wisconsin, August 17,3 noon. | Wyoming August 24, it AM. 1 and steerage at lowest raves, Kkels at low rates, Passengers booked to and way and sweden, &e. Dr: France ‘om Paris, Hamburg, Nor- ts on Trelanit, england, nd Germany at lowest rates. Apply to Ww ae TLLIAM & GUO SPLENDID MAIL STEAM- Queenstown and Liverpool on P.M. For passage apply to Broadwa Broadway. Qrvetey NOTICE.—TH K, ship NEVADA sails fi iuesday, Aw WILLIAMS JATIONAL LIN#, Be From piers Nos, 44 and 47 3 FOK LONDON DIE GREE Thursday’ Aug. 5, $A. M, FOR LIVERVOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, EGYPT.,.August 7, 9 A. M. | SPATN,,.. August 21,8 A.M. QUEEN,. August 14.3 P.M. | RaLN.. «. August 23 Cabin passige, $70 and $8, Steerage at reatly reduced prices. “Return tickets arreduced rates, repuld steerage tickets trom Liverpool at the lowest rates Apply atthe company’s oil Broadway. Wed, HURST, Manager, AMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANYS LINE tor PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG, POMMERANIA,.,. August 6) GELLe itt. ‘August 19 SULVIA......... Augtst 12 | CIMBRIA.. ve. August 25 Rates of passage to Piymouth, London, Cherbour; Hamburg and all points in England, scotiand am ust 3, at GUTON, 2 Wales :— Cabin, first saloon, gold. - $100 bin, second saloon, Kold . oO rage. Currency . - 80 DHAKDT & Cr 3 General Agents, “General wager Agen 61 Broad street, New War are rk. 61 broadway. New York. AR ROCKAWAY, L. L—MRS, JOHN BELL WISHES toanuounce to her friends and the pubuc gener. ally that having removed to a priyate cottage on the Pavilion Groundy she is now ready for the secommoda- tion of guests, first class Board on reasonabie terms. JREAT REDUCTION.—THE CROFT HOUSE, IN THE Hixhlands, opposite West Po int, 24 miles from Gar- Tisons, lave reduced the price ol Bourd for balance of Season! to $3 and $19, per woek: first class in every respect, Address CKOFT HOUSE, NOOD COUNTRY BOAKD ON THE SULLIVA! county biils.—Pure mountam air, delighttul sce ery; easy of access; bass, pickerel and trout fishing; terms $10 per week; half price for children; stabling for horses. Address Mrs. W., White Lake, N, ¥. FLAMILTION HOUSE, STAMFORD. CONN.—BUAUTI- fully situated on Norotown Hill, overlooking the town and Sound; plagaus, front and rear, to every floor; water and gas throughout Address J. &. TOMKINS, Stamford, Conn, ATFIELD HOUSE, MASSENA SPRINGS, BT. Lawrence county, 'N, ¥.—Now opened for the se Sou; has first class modern improvements; magnifice surrounding country; pleasuntarives: excellent fishing and shooting; medicinal properties of the water highly recommended for every class of invalids, Circulars Sent on application. Apply at hotel, or to HA Lv & BadoON, Ld Water street, New York, KATH HOUSE, SCHOOLEY’S MOUNTAIN Springs, Morris county, N. J.—Pure mountain air; fine dri nd beautiful scener J, WARREN COLEMAN, P, D. CARRIGIN, ONG BRANCH TOWER COTTAGE—| to depot; tull view of ocean: piazzas) round the house: four Kooms to let; table Iberally & splied; also Stabling. Apply on promises, or at 61 West “{iurty-sixth street, RS, MH, STRATL'S COTTAGE, LONG BRANCH.— 4YL “Excellent Rooms and Board’ at moderate rates. Families desiring to remain late in the season are re- guested to address Mrs. M. H, SiRALL, Chelsea avenue, ong eranch, ANSION HOUSE, FORT HAMILTON, [. i,—I8 now open for the reception, of guests.’ This hotel is finely situated on New York Bay, 40 minutes trom ier 13'North River by boat; plenty of shade, good bath- Dy DORLaE Ba fishing; terms moderate. Apply to or oss A. L, VOL, Proprietor. MEBEITIS GRAND VIEW HOUSE, CATSKILL Mountains, near Cairo.—Fine prospect and good Board tor $3. weiter to's. D. Gorman, 21 Spruce street, EWMAN SPRINGS, KED BANK, NEW JERSEY, on Shrewsbury River; boating, bathing, fshing fine grounds; hour and a quarter trom New York; terms moderate, Appl, for hotograph and circular to TYACK PAVILION.—IWO ROOMS FIRST FLOOR tole, PA. SMIIH, YSVENIENT OARD AT RYE.—PLEASANT AND HEALTHY LO. cation; part and airy rooms; good table; large and well shaded lawn; terms $8 per week, Addross box 67 Post office, Rye, Westchester o N.Y. OARD AMONG MOUNTAIN:.—OOOL, QUIET, retired; every comfort and no weariness of keep- ing up style; goot fey) No mosquitoes; terms very ; Umexceplionable references, ei i ‘L, DUDLEY, Cornwall, Conn. OARD WANTED—IN COUNTRY, BY GEN‘LEMAN, J wife, three children (aged seven, five and two Years) alld nurge. Address, giving tering, location and iull particulars, WILLIAMS, box 102 tierald office. _ NATSKILL.—BOARD AT FINELY LOCATED FARM house, with good tabla plenty of fresh eggs, milk, vegetables: airy Rooms; fishing, bathing and bracing mountain air; terms $7. Address 0, E. It, Acra, Greene county, N. ¥., or reter ty W. M4, LEX, 19) Fulton sureet, NOUNTRY BOARD AT ROCKLAND LAKE,—A FEW C desirable Kooms at the Mansion House, on the shore of the lake; bosting, fishing and s:abling. Proprietor. YOUNTRY BOARD AMONG THE WATSKILLS—ONE (Oo nur by rail from the Hudson ; larxe house, near it; excellent table; fishing ; wild mountain scenery; forms 87. Address H. L., box 139 Herald office. id NOUNTRY BOARD WANiED—BY TWO. LADIES; healthy Jocation, about 10) miles trom New York} references exchanged. Address JAMIL, box 586 Post office. New York. NOUNTRY BOARD AT GREENVILLE, ON THE JER C sey Ventral.—A few gentlemen can find first class Boara and accommodation by addressing box 80 Post office, Greenville, N. J. Good bathing, boating, fishing; terms reasonavle. GLE gentlemen can have superior accommodations at the Arcadian House, on Manhasset bay. | xtensive shady grounds, boating, fishing, bathing; reasonable terns; accessible by Flushing and North Shore sail road to Great Neck, Address ©. Z. B., Manhasset, L. I. Goats BOARD FOR MISSES AND GHILDREN, with advantages of homo and senool; healthiul location: short distance trom city; kin sly supervision thorough instruction; terms moderate. " Address Mrs. HARRIKITE E, 8nYMUUR, New Canaan, Coun, NOUNTKY BOARD IN ORANGE COUNTY—HOUSE Cotad tarnitare new: Deautitul, arse, shady lawn' inilk, butier and. vegetables tresh ‘every day from the ttached; horses, carriages, &e, The owner and ictor, & W, GENUNG, can be seen at the office ot the Tremont House, No. 665 Broadway, August 2 and 5, trom 10 to 2; afterward address R, W. GENUNG, Salis* bury Milis, Orange county, N. Y. NOUNTRY BOARD.—CORNWALL, ON HUDSON; COReat accommodations; aplenitia tows, shade frat croquet, boaiing, bathing. fishing; 1) minutes from land: ing; $6,810, Mrs. HARRIG! LEK, storm King House, LIZABETU.—A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOM. EK modate a gentiemin and lady with Board; front Foom, second story; house and location first class, uear depot. Address C., Herald office. DGEWATER, PALISADES.—SUPERIOR COUNTRY Board and’ accommodvtions; scenery grand and rural; 30 minutes’ satl, Canal street and Twenty-tourth street Address W. G., No. 4 Warren sireet, room 2. IRST OLASS BOARD AT MRS. G, DE G OOT'S, Port Kichmond, *. 1. ; large house, ‘shady grounds fino war view; terms moderate; formerly the Hag: gerty Homestea |, Shore road. IRST CLASS BOARD—FARM HOUS« 8 county, little round: mountain ati south street, or ‘View House, Moore IN DUTOH- east of Ponghkeepsie; high Keterence, Vapiain Wm. Snow, dress b. He POTTER, Mountain nls, Dutchess county, IRST CLASS BOARD 18 OFFERED AT A PLAIN rivate residence, one hour from city, two minutes’ Wwatk from depot; healthy and piciuresque neighvor- hood; adults $7 to $10. Address QUT, Post office box 172 Irvington, on the Hudson. bg OMELY FURNISH#D ROOMS, FOR GEN- tleman and wite, with Byres table if desired or Board for the lady only. Address P. 8. J., Herald Up- town Branch office. SHED ROOM, Board, in a Jewish family. Address’ statin Drice ail location, (from: Fourtoonth to Twenty ¢nird street, between Third and sixth avenues), J. M. C., Heratd Uptown Branch office. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLY MAN AND WIFE, near Thirty-fourth sireetand Broadway. Address, sation terms, QUIET, box 159 Herald Uptowm Branch office. OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, in a private family; two Rooms required, one with fouthern exposure, Address. with full particulars of Ation, Accommodations aud lowest terms, A. E. O., Herald dilice, OARD—WITH HOME COMFORTS, WANTED, BY A ,kentleman and wile, im a small, refined private family; location between Fourteenth and Twenty -unird atroets and Fourth and seventh avenues preterred, Ad- dress X., box 14 Herald office, WO YOUNG GENTLEMEN DESIRE A ROOM, with Board, below Union square and between Sixth and second avenues: private family preferred; best references given and required. Address, stating terms, box 208 Ui WANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, ae. box 2081 Mice, yoga! Bt ‘le MEN iu Harlem, convenient to boat landing. Address, stating terms and fuil particulars, WAKE, Herald ortte ANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE, C1 16 V months va and nurse, two Rooms, wrinatriony French or spanish Boards otuers need: not answors a jot to exce ber week, partioniars, V. M., box 8,720 Post opie eereoss With ful (J00P, COUNTRY BOARD—AT THE MoT HOUSE, with accommodations tor two small families who Want to stay two months or more, with a pleasant view of the iil Mountains: health and comtors; $7 to $3 ber week ; young ladies who room togetner, $6. Address CULVER MO11, Cairo, Greene county, N. ¥. ONG BRANCH.—TWO GENT man and wife can have first class Board in private famliy; Very near steamboat and depot. Address Post office box 48, East Long Branch, N. J. QS THE HUDSON — TAL Hou House, with ail convenience high ground A BY bo nt GooDp lawn an ‘de, healthy and pleasant society. Ue o% KO. A. PETRI, 173 Broadway. UMMSR BOARD—SEVEN TOURS FROM NEW York, ata farm house very pieasantly situated in Huntington, near fish ponds, &c,; good board and pleas- Ant rooms; terms $5 and '86 per week. Address IRA MILLER, Huntington, Mass, or inquire of Mrs. WEW- Err st Twenty-flrst street, HE MONTHS OF AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER MAY habe, Plemaantly spent at Oyster Bay by an une red couple or two siugle ladies, addr ye BON, Oystor Bay, L. 1 ala Ons y ANTEO.—A FEW GENTLEMEN AND WIV oR a tew single gentlemen can be accommodatec With good Board, still water and sea patning 9, West Hampton, L. LN. Y.; terns $7 per week. Address: B. TOP! Sullolk county, L. 1.8. ¥ OR EIGHT PERSONS CAN PROCUR , 6. country Board, at a farin Nodes, 26 then Ronee, York. on the Hudson; terms, $5 and $6 per w ‘Ad- a ANSER, Cioton Landing, Westchester yy ‘ O-HOTEL BOARD—FOR LAWN MANSION $1 Cold Spring, LL, N, Boats, erog net aad bathing houses tree to guests; by Long Island Iuilroad ; Jaines slip, BANVAKD, Jr., Proprictor. WASTD=WITHIN TWO BLOCKS Corner of Thirty-frst street_and. Hirth Sag Mig oy a co wh ird (after Septem: fol wo lemen. B.A. W., box 1,400 Post office, New York, une terms, WAstEd— with BOARD, FOR GENTLEMAN AND OF THE avenue, a Wife, one or two small unfurnish en the reccind oor with n Driyate ‘ini . wlth Horan a nT wen 4 . eign Qkixth and Ninth avenues Addie statiny hich 3.8 Uotova winwon Tidal moderate, M, 5. S., Heral SUMMER RESORTS, -A.-A.—SEVSN SPRINGS MOUNTAIN lovee, AA. Wontos, No ¥-Wops aightiy, scant oot fancy dress every Saturday; accommodations tor {wun lies unsurpassed, Get excursion tickets Erie Railway: World of enjoyment at .g PAVILION HOTEL, Island—A few desirab from New York, down she men; fare 10 coute RIENT POINT HOUSE, ORTENT POINT, L. L.— Now open. Situated on the extreme ena'of Long fronting Long Island Sound und Gardiner's Bay: moment's walk to the water; fine sca bathing, (sailing; fishing unsurpassed. ena for cir- ate, M, B, PARSONS, OPspate HOUSE, ORADELL, N. J., ONE HOUR via New Jersey and New Yors Ratlroad: good boat- , fishing and shooting, Good Board $7 to $12 ver week, VIKE & HODGKINS, Proprietors. IP VAN WINKLE HOUSE, AT THK GLEN, CATS kill Mountains.—Open tor boarders summer and jail: terms $8 per week. Address M. T. HAINs=, Cats will, N.Y. JUMMER BOARD—AT THE SOUTH ORANG! MOUN- © ‘tain House, one hour from eity, on Morris ana Essex- allroad; five minutes trom depot; house thoroughly renovated and newly furnished; pure mountain air; pleturesque drives: all the luxaries of country Lie; fine stabling:germs moderate. apply to or address PRO. PRIaTOR, south Orange, N. J. T, MAKK'S HOTEL, New Brighton, Staten Tsland, N, ¥. ‘Afow vacant Rooms ior August and September; 25 Fadl agg New itt overloosing the bay and Nar- Ws. ddress or app. 10 hs DL CAMP & JOHNSON, Proprietors. HE HOWELL HOU: —TERM* $7 PER WEEK: excellent still bathing aid superior sr bath ting: wa ing, riding, &c., tree. Kefer io U. W. Overton, 77 Dey street, or Address HIRAM HOWELL, East Moriches, L. 1. Est POINT HOTEL, ‘West Point, N. Y., on the Parade Ground. ALBERT H, CRANKY, Proprietor, WiWioW, HAVEN HOLET, ON NEWARK BAY, Pamrapo, N. J.. 20 minutes from New York, foot of Liberty strect, by Central Railroad of New Jersey, now open for permanent and transient guests; salt water bathing, boatmg and fishing: geo! rooms at reasonable rates. Apply ov the premises, J. MILLER, Proprietor. 10 HOTEL BO RD.—FIRST CLASS Ni W HOU E, new furniture; boats and bathing houses i Mirge parlors (piano), broad piagzas, forest walks, soores. Forest Lawn Hotel, Cold Spring, Long Istand. Take Long Island Kailroad ‘Hunver’s Port, J, BANVARD, Jr., Proprietor. For Other Bearding Advertisements See Directory. EUROPHAN STHAMSUIES, VUNALD LINEB, AND. ALR, M.S. P. CO. NoTiICh, With a view to dimmishing the chances of collision the steamersof this line take a specific course for all seasons of the year. ‘On the ouiward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 50 at 43 lati- tude, or nothing to the north of 43. on the homeward passage Uae Me meridian of 0 at 42 latitwie, or nothing to the north of 42, From NiW YORK for LIVERPOOL and QUEENSTOWN. *RUSSIA —.,Wed., Aug. 4! ABYSSINIA..Wed,, Aug. 18 BOTHNIA.,.. Wed.” Aug. | ALGERIA... Wed., Aug. 25 Steamers iiarked * do not curry stectago pastengers. Canin passage, $4, $100, $130 gold, according to ac- commodation. Keturn tickets on favorable terms. Steerage uckels to and irom all parts of Europe at lowest rates. Freight and cabin office, No. 4 Howling Green. Steerage office, 111 Broadway (Trinity Buiding). CHARLES G. FRANUKLYN, Agent, and o kK and Randolph SVATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, sailing from pier No. 85 North River, as tollows :— STATE Ov PUNNSYLVANIA vee ceWed,, August 11 SPATE OF INDIANA «Wed, August 25 SIATE OF GRORGIA yee. Wed., Sept. 8 And every Wednesday thereatter. First cabin, $70, $80 and $9); return tickets, $140 Secona cabin, $5); return tickets, $9), steerage at lowest rates. Apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & 00,, Agents No. 72 Broadway, New York. Stecrage office, 45 Broadway. 5 Si BRN PRBAT WESIBENEAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (&NGLAND) DIRECT, sailing from pier 18 Mast River as follows CORNWALL, tamper. , + Siturday, August 7 GRE tT Whoi BRN, Windham, turday, August Lt Cabin pasqage, $70: intermediate, $49; stebrawe, $30, curreney; excursion tickets, $120, * ‘Apply to W. D, MURGAY, Agent, 70 South street, W"té STAR LINE, FOR QUEKNSTOWN OR LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THt UNITED STATES MAIL, BRITANNIC August 7, at 9 GERMANIO, vee Mucust Lf, at 3 ADKIATIC + August 21, at 8 6 White § pi ve Rates—Saloon, $8) and $100 in gold; return Uckets on favorable terms. Steerave, $2% saloon, staterooms, amoking and bath rooms are placed amidships, where the noise and motion are least, affording a degree of comtort hitherto unattainable ai sea. For inspection of plans and other information apply at the company’s office, 1y Broadway, New York. Rr CURTIS, agent. MAN LLOYD. SHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUIHAMPTON AND BREMIEN, Company’ pier, foot of Second street, Hoboken. 5 August 7 NECKAR, August 21 August 4 MOSEL,. : August 23 passave irom New York to’ Southampton, Havre or ?Feme! : First Cabin, $100 gold; Second Cabin, $00 gold ; Stoerage, $30 currency, Return fickets at reduced rates. Prepaid stecrago certificatos, 882 curroacy. ‘or ireight or passage apply to Ouiittelis @ GO. N NMAN LINE.—FIXED SOUTH eRLY CouRsE, 1 Mall steamers Are appointed to. sail as fol Oya MMe QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOUL. CITY OF BROOKLYN aturday, Aug. 7,at9 A, *city UF CH Saturday, Aug 14! at2 P.M saturday, Avg. 21, acurday, Aug. 2 eding Sai from pier ab Nocth 2 each succeeding Saturday from pier 46 North Riv ye KAehy OF PASBAG: we and $100, gold com Moda ton, age . $88 currency Is issued at lo’ tes é Lh alee ie afd fe! Maar ad apply at the ompany's oe, No, a For steerage Passage at 8 Broadway, or pior 43 North = JOUN G, DALE, Agont, “First cab .. NLY DIRECT LINK TO FRAN a THE GENMRAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S io MAIL SPEAMSHIPS BETWKE N YOukK AND HBAVS The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con. tinent (being more southerly than any other), will sail from pier No. 60 North itiver, as follows *PERELRI, Di ‘Saturday, August 7 FRANCE, Trudelle aturday. August 2b *VILLE DE PAKIS, Lachvsney. turday, Sept. & PRICE OF PASS\GE IN GOL tieluding Wine). First cabin, $120 and $110, according to. accomimoda tion; second cabin, $72; third, $40, Keturn tickets at reduced rates. Steerage $26, with superior accommodation, includin) all necessaries without extra charge. Stsamers marked thus * do not carry stearave passengers, GEORG: MACKENZ.E, Agent, 55 Broadway, RR STAR LINE, Appointed to carry the Belgian and Unite States mails, ‘The following steamers are Appointed to sail FOR ANTWLRP, rom New York. From Phitadelphi: Ly Juty 81 | STAT is OF NEVADA. Aug. 13 NEDERLAND...) VADERLAND. Al SWITZERLAND. ,,,. Sept. 6 ROM ANTWERP. For Philadelphia. For New York, VADERLAND. Aug. 1] SWITZERLAND... Ang. 13 NEDERLAND. Aug. 25 | STATE OF NEVADA.Sept. 6 YRIOKS OF PASSAGE IN CURRENCY, Second cabin . . O Steerage tickets to and from all points at lowest rates. Euaperer accommodations for all classes unsur- seed, Dator passage, rates of freight and other information apply to bss GEO. W. COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad street, N. ¥. JOUN McDONALD, Passenger Agent, No. 8 Battery place, PETER WRIGHT & SONS, Generis! Agen’ $)7 Wallstreet, Philadelphia, B, VONDER BECKE, General European agent, Antwerp, MERICAN LINE. 2 WEEKLY MATL STEAMSHIP SERVICE ETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENSIOWN. Sailing every Thursday trom Philadelphia, and. sailing every Wednesday from Liverpool. The following steamers are appointed to sail from Philadelphia *KENILWORTH,...July 29 | CITY of LIMERICK, Aug. 19 P NNSYLVANL Aug. 5) OHTO,... Aug. 26 INDIANA Aug. 1° | ILLINOIS, Sept. 2 P PASSAGE IN CURR Cabin, 3100. Steerage and intermediate tickets to and from all points at the lowest rates, (Steamers inaviced with'a star donot earry intermedi- ate. paenrorer accommodations for all classes unsur- assed. PiPor passage, rates of freight and other information apply to ® = GROW. COLTON, agent. 42 Broad street, N. ¥.5 + JOUN MeDONALH, Passenger agent, No, 8 Battery place, New York; NT & SONS, General Agouts, 347 Wainut street, Philadelphia; RICHARDSON, ‘SPENCE & CO., ‘Liverpooly N, & J. CUMMIN, & BROS, Queenstown, YY ILSON's LINE FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HULL, to be despatched trom pier 44 East River :— OrH*LLO. + Aug. 17 | HIN DOO,. «to follow COLOMBO. ‘Aux, 81] NAVARINO- ‘to follow First cabin, "$70, currency; second cabin,” $45, cur- rency, Excursion’ tickets on very favorable terms, ‘Through ticsets issued to Continental and Baltic ports. Apply for 1ull particulars to CHARLES L. WRIGH 0 . 56 South street, IP PASSAGE A: ‘DON SSA's railroat ticket information office in connection ith his hotel, 182 Chathum square; cabin passage se- cured for country correspondents. vrafts payavle everywhere. ILGRIMAGE TO ROME—FOR THE PURPOSE OF visiting the Protestant churches and schools of Italy, as wellas the gallerios, ruins, excavations and cachedrals of Rome, Naplos.4 Pompeii. Herculaneum, Florence, Venice, c., to sail from New York Saturua: Feptember 18, ans to be, personal y 0 and $375, conducted by M gol, all expenses, ie had upon appii- 261 Broadway. Thomas Cook. Fare, $330 trayel and hotels. Pr cation to COOK, SON & J COASTWISE STEAMSUIPS. OR NASSAU, N. P. Carrying the Mails. ‘the steamship ZUDLAC will sail from pier 16 East River, on Thursday; August 2, at 12 M. For freight of passage apply to MUMBAY, FRIKIS & CO., Agents, 0 uuih street, Ne ‘prcific mat nia, Japan and China, FOR AS: MSHIP LIN from pier #2) NWALL. R CALLE O. orth River, COLON August 14 12 Connec! id Vacific por EXCURSION TICKe’ ‘AN. ie iY ILIAN & ood tl arch, 1876, $81, gold. OUTWARD TICKETS ONLY $24. Kold. FROM SAN FRANOISCO FOR JAPAN AND CHINA, CLY OF PEK -September 1 For frelght or passage iippiy at pice 42 Noran River. H. J. BULLAY, superintendent, ¥,, WAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL SS. LINE. + Steamers poaye Pigs: No, 3 Nortn River at SP. M. BOR HAVANA DIRECT, CITY OF MBRIDA..... -Tuesday, August $ CLLY OF VERA CROZ. “Thursday, August 5 OILY OF NEW YORK. ... Thursday, Ang, 12 FOR VERA GRU: iW ORLEANS, calling at Havana, CITY OF MERIDA. For freight or pa SONS, SLand 4% Broad w ty. Steamers will leave New Orleans A 28 for Vera Cruz and all the other ports. poms » SPHAMSUIP LINE. United states Mail steamship TYBEE, W. i. Gardiner, master, for ‘Vurks Isiand, Puerto Plata. Samana aad St.’Domingo City, willsail tor the above pores on = WEDNESDAY, August 4, at3P. M., tom pier 19 Hast Kiver. "No lirciglit received on day of ulin. ‘or or passage a) wv pies gatas Teel MONT, ks ere ‘s) Exchange plac N EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. ‘Theee first class steamships will sail at 3 P. M. from pier 13 North kKiver, foot of Cedar street, ror Havana Uirect, as tollows COLUMBUS, uesday, Augast 10 CRESCANT CIE Thursday, Aus tst 19 di For rele or passage, having unsurpassed ‘accommo- , n attons, OFPY.‘B, CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Green. MeKelier, Luling & Co., Agents in Havana. VOR NEW ORLEANS DIRKOT. ‘Yhe Cromwell steamship Line. ‘The steamship NEW ORLEANS, Captain Dearborn, will leave pier No. 9 North River, on Saturday, *ugust ats P.M. Freight received daily, Through rates given Wo Galveston, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Whart, shee BO, Bt ho ok obi Cabin aera s§ ; steerage, $23. “For freight or passage apply OLARK & SEAMAN, 86 West street. ‘ORGAN'S LINE OF STEAMSHIPS for New Orleans and Texas, via Brashear City, commencing Satorday, 14th of August. ‘The following AL ron steamstips will torm this tine:— BRASHBAR, W. G. HEWES, HUTCHINSON, ——, now bullaing. One of which will sail every Saturday for Brashear Clty; transiorring itelght at that place to Morga::'s Kait- road for New Orleans and points beyond and to Mor- gan’s line of steamers, thence to all the Texas ports, The stenmer HUICHINSON wail sail From pier 26 North River. on Saturday, Mth of August, at3 P.M, for Brashear City direct, ‘Through bills lading signed to Mobtle, Galveston and to all poinison the Galveston, Harrisburg and San An- tonio, Houston and Texas Central, International and Great Northern, Texas and Pacific, and ‘Trans-contt tal railroads, and to Indianola and San Antonto, all pointy on the Guif, Western, Texas and Pacific Raut- way. Brazos Santiago, Corpus Christi, Rockport st. Mary's and Fulton. Freight tor St. Mary's and Fulton anded at Rockport. Lighterage and channel dues at either Corpus Christi or Brazos antiavo at the expense and risk of consignee, Freight for Brownsville Mat and points in the interior must have consignee at Brazos Santiago. Freight through to New Orleans, G ilyesion or Indian- ola, 15 cents per Toot; to Corpus Ohiristl and Rockport, 20 cents per foot; to Brazos Santiago, 25 cents per foot. INSURANOK BY Tiils LINE. Three-quarter per cent nett to New Orlean: eighth per cent nett to Galvesto: For freight or turthor intormation apply <0 CHARLBS A, WHIINBY & OO. Agents, Pior 96 North River. XAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUGH at Koy West, carrying the United States mail — ner CLYDE, Captain Kennedy, will leave pier 2, Kast River, on saturday, August 7, at 3 P.M, Through bills of lading given to all points on the H. and T. 0, L. and G.N.,G. H. and Hand G. He and § A. rail- roads. No charge for forwarding in New York. For freight of pasvage, having superior accommoaations, SpPly % @. H, MALLORY & CO, 159 Malden 1 W.FOLYDE & 00, 119 Wall street.” Wt FLORIDA LINE, For Port Koyal, 8, ©.: Fernandina, Fla. : Bruns- Wick, Ga., the favorite and well known steamor HUN 1S. VILLE, Chester, Master, having suverior accon,modn- tions tor passengers, will sail Thursday, August 5, trom ter No. $ North River, aval. M., tor above ports’ mak- ng connections with ail points South and Southwest, via Port Roy: Florida and Brunswick rallroads, Firat class passage to Fernanaina $20 00 First class passage to Jacksonvil XN rogreso, Campeachy, Tuspan and ‘ampico. Tuesday, August 3 » ALLXANDKE & st Zand August Seven- Stea "ipoak eens sa all South, west. amer MONTGO. Ree Beirotorn jas tor, will follow Aurust 12. Por freiht ba “Uke. GRLPo. ics, Nor 8 ala st —TRIPLE SHEKT, COASTWISE ST EA MSHIPS, LD DOMINION SPEAM>HIP COMPANY, ) Bailing trou pier $7 Nottn River, For Norfolk, City Font and. luebmond, Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays, at 3P.M.. connecting with the Virginia “and Yeunessie Air Lilie, Atlantic Coust Line, Piedinont Air Line, Chesapeake) and Ohio Rui road’ and with {he company's scan lines to interior points in North Carolina and Virginia Newborn and Washington, N.C. (via Norfolk), every Tuesday, Thursday and satirday. Lewes, Dol, cavy. except Sivurday, it 4 P.M, con. e With "Delaware ana Marviaud ratiroads. nger Accommodations Nhisurptsscd, ‘Through passage ticks and bills of lading to all points At lowest rates. Insurance to Nortolk, &c., 14 per ceut. Freight rec i daily at Diag 17 Norte pa a General oilices, cuwic e . $f Tare CUIHADY. Presitent. _ PRAVELLERS? GUIDE. — N HGara Pabns SUNDAY Tr 4 FUROUGH LN ELE FARE, $9 25, NEW YORK HERALD tN. 7 22), MAKING CONN FALO. M.. WITH L. 8. AND 3 POINTS WEST’ AND SOUTHWEST, ABL PASS! NGER. » RBAC 8 A.M. MONDAY MORNING, ALSO 2 J SPENSION BRIDGE AT i215 P.M. AY. W THE GREAT WESTERN RalLw. CANADA FOR ALL POINTS NORTH AND ALTACHED TO THIS TRAIN WILL Be PASSS ALSO A WAGNEH PALACE SLEK ING ROOM OOACH, R&ADY FOR PA SENGERS AT i O'CLOCK EVERY SATURDAY NiGH?. PAS. SENGERS WILL Bi RECKIVED FOR THE FOL- LOWING PLACES ,— POUGHKEEPSIB, ALBANY, SCHENECTADY, SARA. TOGA, PALATINE BRIDGE (SHARON SPRINGS), UTICA, SYRACUSE, ROCHESTER, BATAVIA, BUP- FALO, NIAGARA AND SUSPENSION BRIDGR. Passengers can reach all points Nort! west, fron) 24 to 3) hours variier than by any other train, via New York Central and lindson iver Railroag, the only four-track roud (all steel rails) In the world, com- Dinung speed and safety with comfort, The HERALD TRALN bas the right of way over au others. Pastenuers by the nignt boats trom New York can counect at Albany at 6o'clock A, M. Sunday, desiring to Visit Sharon Sprinys can arrive there lock Sunday mornin 1 iL hours at the Springs and return by the 1) Sunny evening, arriving in New York at7 o'clock Monday morning. BY THIS TRAIN SARATOGA, LAKE G RICHFIELD | SPRINGS, 'T POINT, CORNWALL AND ALL i HUDSON RIVER WILL BE SUPPLIED WIT NeW YORK HERALD BEFORE BREAKFAST TIME TABLE. YORK GRAND CENTRAL BR COACHES SG AND DRAW FALLS West or South- NPP Pr PPr> ARRIVE—KAS LEAVE RAST BU ARKIVE—NIAGARA FALLS ARRIV PENSION BRI . TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED 0. HE TRAINS OR AT THE OFFICE Or THE NEW YORK HERALD. N. B.—NO BAGGAGE CAR ACHED SPECIAL NOTIC: Twkets can now be porchased through to Saratoga. ‘Take Herald train to ~chenectady, wherv carriages will be in Walting to convey passenvers to Saratowa, arriving there in time for breakfast. Fare from New ‘York, in- cluding. delighttul drrve of 20 miles through the edun- ry, $6 0, | AUR AND TROY BY DAYLIGHT.—DAY BOATS ©. VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW leavo Vestry &treet,’ pier 39, North River, daily (sundays excepted), at8:85, and Twenty-fourth ‘street &t 9 A. M.. landing at West Point, Cornwall, Newburg, Poughkeepsie, Khine- beck, Catskill and Hudson. Tickets on sale for points North and West, Trip tickets to West Point, Cornwall and Newburg, returning satne day, $1. Spocial trains to and from Saratoga, 0 saratoga, $32); round trip, $3 0 A —SARATOGA.—DIREC’ ROUTE VIA OTMZ0Ns? « ‘ine, Elegant steamboats leaving New York aail (Saturdays excepted) at 6 P.M., from pier 49 North River, toot of Leroy street. Excursion tickets, New York to Saratoga and return, ood thirty days, only $4. A Ae vy “NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY, tor New Brighton, Snug Harbor,.West Brighton, Port Richmond and Elm Park, Boats leave Whitehall street at foot of Broadway, daily, at6:30, 7:90, 8:30, 9:39, 10: A.M, 12:45, 2:30, 3:80, 4:80, 6:80, 6:30 ana 7:30 P, M, Sundays, at half-past every hour from $3) A.M. Fare 10 cents, Astor House cars leave Vesoy street for ferr; LBANY AND T‘OY,=SUNDAY EVENING BOAT. connecting with morning trains for the North and: ‘The fast elegant steamer THOMAS POWKLL, loaves pler 49. Nortn s iver toot of Sirect at 62. M: Through tickets sult and baggage checked to destin- ston, A GENGULAR DAILY BOAT GUNDAY : INCLUDED) + for Rockaway Beach.—the fast ant favorite steam. boat GENERAL SiDG WICK. in place of the TWILIGHL, will make her regular trips to Rockaway Beach, leaving dallytrom Twenty-tourth st. N. KR. 815 A.M! ALP. M.; West Tenth st, N. R., 8:90 A, Mol and 1:10 PL Bure! 849A, M.and 1:35 P.M: Fulton Ferry, Brookly M. Returning, leaves Kocka b Fare, 35 cents, MITIZENS' LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR TROY, connecting with all railway tines North and West. Elegant steamboats leave daily, Saturdays excepted, at 6. M., trom pier 49 North River, foot of Leroy street. Through tickets sold over all connecting lines, POR GREENWICH AND NORWALK.—THE FAVOR. ite stexmboat NELLY WHITE leaves every week day, at3:0 P.M, (rom Market streei pler 37, and foot of Thirty-third street at 3:45. Leaves Norwalk at 630 and Greenwieh ats A. Fare S) cents, FPAte RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, via Newport and Fail River.—the world-renowned steamers BRiof0L and PROVIDENCE leave pier 23 North River, toot ot Murray street, daily, Sundays, Jui 27 to August 20. 5 | through viekets sold at all prinei- pal hovelsin the city: Hail’s Baud engaged tor the season, Fog WEST, LOINT, NEWBURG, POUGHKEEPSIE, Rondoui, Kingston, Cozzens’, Cornwall, Mtiton, New Hamburg and Mariboro (by ferry). ‘The Me YFOWELL leaves Vesiry street, pier J N. ., daily, at 3:30 F Near CORNWALL, WEST POINT, CozzE AN ‘hrotel dozk, ona ishinit daily Gunday’ excepted), by steamboat AKMé A, from Brookiyn, i ulton stre at 8.5 A, M. Nestry street, New York 9 wenty- fourth street, 9:3), landing’ at Manhattanville, 9: Yonkers, Dobbs’ (Ferry, 1; Ny: and Tarry- Returning from Newburg at YM. reaching N, ¥, at 6:10.ind Brooklyn at7 P.M. 2 Pee RAILROAD. The Great Trunk line aud United States Mail routs, Trains leave New York, fi Cortland! streets, as follow: Exp ess for Harrisburg, Pu with Pu'lman palace ea 8:30 P.M vday 5.and town (iy terryboat), 11 25, ‘om toot of Desbrosses and wurg, the Wost and Sout! ptsae ed, 9:3) A. M., 5 ant msport and Lock Haven (via Philadetpnia 10 Railroad Division, connecting at Phiiadel- pia), 9:30 A. M. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, dirty and Erie, 8330 P. M., connecting at Corry for ‘Titusville, Petroleum Genire and the Oil Regions. For Baltimore, Washington and the South, “Limited Washington Express’ of Pullman parlor cars dail except sunday, 9:30 A. M.: arrive Washington, 42 FpMig Regular 'at $30 "A. M., Sand 9 P.M. “sunday, Express for Philadelphia, 7, 7:30, 8:40, 9:30 A, M. PS Cio on an oe, oe wad ia mighe and $0.5 7, 3:30'and 97, M.” Emigrant and second class, For Newark at 6, 6:30, 7, 7:40, 8, 9, 10, 11 A. M., 12 M., 410, 4:80, 6, 5.30,'5:40, 6, 6-10, A i BL and’ ‘might. Sunday, 5:20, en eh % ays 6 G07, 7408.10 A. MM 10, 4250, 435), 9:20, 6:10, ° WP. 12 night, “Sunday, 6:0 aed 7 P.M. For Woodbridge, Perth Amboy dnd South Amboy, 6 and 0A, M,, 2:30, 4350 and 62. M, ‘New Brunswick, 7 und ‘8 A.M. 12 M2, 8-10, 4:10, 6:20, 6:10, 7 P. M. and 2 night. Sunday, For East Millstone, 12 noon, 3 and 5:20 Pe For Kingstone and Rocky i 0A, M. and 4:10 P.M, For Princeton, 7, 8:10 A. M., 12:30, 2, 4:10 and 7 P.M. For Lambertville, 0:30 A, M., 2, 410 and 5 P.M. Ky aes! on, Pinilipsburg and Beividere, 9°30 A. ML oe For Mercer and Somerset Branch, 8 P. M, For Trenton, Bordentown, Burlington and Camden, 7 and Yew) A. M128), 49, and 7 PM For Freehold, 7:80 A. M., 2. Sand 4:10 P, M, For Farmingdale and sqnan. 7:1 A. Mand 3 P.M. For Farmingdale, on rdaysoniy, 7 2. M. Poca he fcinberton and Camden, via Perth For Hightstown ae8 rt seget nt ah 1g, 6:55 and 10:30 rains arrive as follows;—From wurg, 62 RN Sa BM, Uny, WAS AL Mand Gon TM 0 daily, “except Monday. ‘From Washington and Balk more, 6:20 A. My 4:15, $:15.and 1027 P.M. Suaday, 6:2) A.M and 0:2? P.M. From rniladelphia, 6:10, 6:2) 6:05, 10:10, 11:20, LL gi + M., 2:15, 4:15, 5:15, 6:1), 6 x50 % cae ety B. poanday, 10, 6:20, 6:55, LL:5 Mas an Ticket OMices, 525 and $44 “Broadway, No, 1 Astor House and toot of Desbrosses and Cortlanit streets; No. 4Courtgtreet, Brooklyn: Nos (4, 16 aad is Hartson Sreet, Hoboken, inigrant Tieket Office, No. 8 Battery PRANK THOMPSON, D. M. BOYD, Jr, ‘General Manager Gen. Passenger Agent EOPLE'S LING FOR ALBANY AND SARATOGA leaves daily, at 6 P.M. (Sunday's excepted), from pier 41 North River, foot of Canal streot, SPKOIAL NOTICK,—On saturday, July, and evory Saturday unul further notice, the steamers of this line Will loave at 5 P. M, instead of 6 @ M., as heretofore, in order to connect with the Sunday motaing traia at ‘Al bany for Saratoga and the West, le nv CB AND STONINGTON STEAMSAIP Gi Prev ENE W YORK AND, BOSTON. fl torts NOOMINGTON LINE. soe ate ote ‘rom pier 33 North River, toot of Jay pet, of gant steamers RHODE ISLAND and NARRAGANSELE daily except sung ays), o- ROVIDENCE LINE. From pier 27 North River, foot ot Robinson sir steamships ELECTRA and GALATEA daily Sundays) até eM, ADELPHIA VIA LONG BRANCH AND TH} EADY JERSEY SOULHBRN RAILROAD. . Fare from New York to Philacelphia only $2 25, Commencing June 28, 1875, leave New York, pier 3 North River, foot Rector street, For Philadetpuia—9:45 4, M.D and'3:0 P.M. ir Long Branch—=7, 940 4 Me 1, 3 ror foot eth street, North Raver, L (okoept 0 ad 4245 P. 30 and 3 P, ia Sundays, from 24th street pier, 9A, ML; piers, at0a0 AM, ue to Eniadelphia on ex P.M. tine. Palace care throw{t. 'B. SNHDEN, Generar Manager QTEAMERS C, VIBBARD AND DANIEL DREW WILL seil though tickets on ey the boats via Ghureh- Pyatie diceer ely, Valet ate iia bateam oa ‘viter's Hollow, + Freehold, nana ee OCR SIONR, —DAILY EXCURSIONS To THK GREAT TROTTING RACES AT POUGHKEEPSIE by the steamer DEAN RiCu MOND, on the 94, ath, "Sth ind Oth ot Angust, we commodation, splendid mursic, elegant euch Gay on board the steamer, The DEAN RiVUMOND will, on each day, leave pier 41 North River, foot of Canal street, at 7:3) 4. M.; Thirty-fourtn street, North Kiver (new pier), 706 & M., Ianding at Yonkers at 8:46 \. M. and Newburg, 1130, rerurning each day at close of race. TICKETS FOR ROUND TRIP, $1, forsale at People’s Line office, foot Oaual street, and ire ‘tallroad ticket office, opposite the Fifth Avenue jpotel. _tiorses and carriages taken very safely and a¢ OW rates. stperior ae- inwers serv At Dar THE HUDSON, NEWBUBG, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, Jarrett & Poliner’s superb steamer sy LLYMOUTH ROCK will wake a evand E: UP THE HUDSON RIVERS Ssoursion TO NEWRBURG AND RETURN, affording excursiontsts a fin w of the best portion of (He world 1amous scenery of the North iver, THE WONDERPUL’ PALISADES. . the famed Peaks of DERBERG ' ANTIONY'S (NOSE, DUN an T. AN rising 1,500 teet above the river. r Newhi Washington's Head- The PLYMOUTH’ ROCK will remain at long enough to allow a visit t quarters and other objects of interest, and retura to the city at a veasouable hour. ALL THE MUSICAL A’PRACTIONS, GILMORE'S MILITARY BAND, GLEE CLUB, CATHEDRAL ORGAN, CHOIR OF MADRIGAL BOYS CHURCH CHIMES. SERING ORCHESTRA, Boat leaves toot Twenty-third street, North River, ab 10.4. M, TICKETS, round trip, ONE DOLLAR, A EAST RIVER BOAT—DAILY EXCURSIONS TO « Coney fsiand. The favorite steamer MONITOR t, Kast River, ato A, plor 27 Kast Kiver at 9210 A. M., 12:10 ond Fulton terry, Brooklyn, at 900A. M., Will leave as fol!ows:—Lighth stre M., 12 and 3 P.M. anit 8:10 P.M, 1230 and 3:30 g AND = iT will leava A. Twenty-fourth stree:, N. West Tenth street, N. i. Franiktin sirect, N. R. A ULAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR Newburg, landing at Youkers, Tona [alind, West Point, Coid Spring and Cornwall. The fayorite steaince LONG BRANCH (iormerly the Slespy Hollow), Capua John Lynch, leaves Fulton terry, Brooklyn, ats A. M West ‘Tenth street, North River, at $20, and Twenty: aps North River, at9 A, a. Fare for the excur- sion, 3 FOR KXCUR- ch. Supny Side aud Glenwood MARTIN & KASK&. BANKS REGULAR EVERY DAY excepted); sea steamer SATH LOW, et, 6:90; Kaghth screet, Ee N. RB, 7 ior it I, j tickets, $1. AL, G. ‘ STEAMER WY0- h mew boiler) aio others; barges Repub- . Baldwin, Caledonia ard Anna; Orien- Kagieswood, Cold Spring ana lona Island Ontee, 2 West street, opposite Christos ve H. BL OROSSK TT. Groves to i plier st RION VOCAL SOCIETY.—GRAND STEAMBOAT excursion to Dudley's Grove, Sunday, Aucust & Steamer seymour leaves foot of Bighth street, Kust River, at8 A. M.; Dover street (Peck slip) 8! with barge’ Wm. Meyer; Barclay street, North River, 03 ‘Twenty-frch street, North River, 09: 125ch street, Nore River, at li. tiekets for one wentleman and ladies $45 to be had of the mombers at the landings. 8, REGULAR EVERY Da¥ (Saturdays excepted): sea steamer Seth Low, ing Harrion street, North River, 6:30, Kighth street, re pier 27, East River, 7213: Tenth street, ; pier 6, North River, 8 A. M.; tickets, AL, G. FOSTER, Manager. RSIONS DO. WAY BRAQH. the steamers, AMERICUS and NEVERSUINK wilt make excursions to Kockaway Beach daily (Sundays Included), leaving as follows AMERICUS, Twenty-fourth street, North River, $ P.M. ; West Teuth street, North ‘Ri 1:26 PL M.; Bareway street, "North River, 9A. M. and 12k) P, M. andd P.M. M.; Fulton terry, Broskivn, 928) x NEVERSINK, Ninth st., B. 8,8 4 45 P.M: South Sixth Willlamisburg, ; Mand 1'P, M.; Grand st, R., 8:30 A.M. and .M.; pier 27, BR 845A, ME WP. M.; Bulton ferry, Brooklyn, 9° A. M. ‘and 46 P.M.” Returning boats leave Rockaway Beach at 15 and 1A. M.. 5 and 6:15 P.M, Fare 3de.° excur- sion tickets 5c on cither boat AILY EXCURSIONS TO BATH PARK,.—TUE Fast steamer POPE CATLIN leaves pier 13, North River, foot of Cedar sircet, ati02) A. M..2and5P. M., aad rez {urn from the Park'at7 5 and 11:30 A. M. and $$) and 6P.M, E CURSIONS,—THE FAVORITS STKAMER WIL ‘iam Cook and saloor steamer Mattano, with Barger and Bouts of aii kinds to let; Karitan Beact aera a Pleasant Valley and ona’ Isiand groves.’ CHARLES: ADAMS, 102 West street, corner of Liberty. ad CURSION TO SARATOC dee DAY LINE advertisement, FPXCUMSIONS BY STEAMBOAT ARMENIA, DAILY (Sundays excepted) trom NEW YORK AND BROOK LYN, throtigh the HiGHLANDS and NEWBURG BaY to NEWBURG, with opportunity of spending three hours at the unrivalled picmic groands of LONA ISLAND, oF two hours at COZZENS HUPLL OX WEST POINT, See advertisement in another columa, XCURSION.~ALBANY AND TROY 8U boxt SCHUYLER, from Franklin str: Twenty-tourth street at 3: Poughkeepsie, klembee! $1; remurn tickets, $1 50, PORT GES, | PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHADE Side boats leave Canal street every Sunday at 9,10 and 11 A. M., 1,2, Sand 5:3) P.M, and daily ato A. M., 2, 525 and 7:15 PL landing (daily and Sunday) at ‘Iwenty-tourth ant Thirty-fourth streets ten minutes later, Fare Ue. JAMILY EXCURSION UP THE HUDSON,—THB favorite steamer PLEASAN'’ VALLEY will make an excursion to foua Island Wednesiay, Aagust 4, 1875, F. L. Van Court, Manager. Leave Montague street, Brooklyn, at 8215 A. M.; Canal street, North River, 9, and Twenty-tonrth street 9:30 A.M, ‘Tickets, round trip, $1: children halt p: Penciagon bows, DAY Day ata A. M, ‘a rg, 5) cent » Catsaili, Athens and Albany, ‘Tne large ana elegant steamer DEAN RICHMOND, of “The People’s Line.” Thomas Post, command on SUNDAY, AUGUST, make a grand excursion HAVEN, Conn,, leaving People's Line pier, No. 41 North River, at ‘A. M.; Joot Twenty-fourth ‘street, Nortn River, at 8:45 A. M.; also. Twenty-third street, Enst River, at 9:15 A.M.. accompanied by one of Uke cele. brated brass bands of this city. Thuner and Retreshments of all kinds served on board, and Decorative Garden provided for the enjoyment xcursionists. ARE FUR THE ROUND TRIP $1, ickets can be procured at the office, on North River; also at rie Railway tcket office, corner Twenty-third street and Fifth avenue ; at Dodd's Express office, No. 44 Broad way dat So, 683 Broad way. RAND EXCURSION TO HIGHLANDS AND ReD The strong and coumodions steamboat pier 35, foot of Franklin sireet, Norta Sunday morning, Ist inst., at o'clock; rev Bank avs P. SANIA AND HIGH BRIDGER. ace steamboats HARLEM, MORRISANTA, 1D seave Fulion Market slip at 6:50, ler No. 41, i) 425, Sily 6, a Ninth aitest, twenty-third siréet and Astoria, See time articuiacs, cards for Trndays-Hoats leave every 45 minates. OCKAWAY BUACH EXOURSIONS. The mammoth pleasure steamer WILLIAM COOK will leave for Kockaway as follows :— SUNDAY August L-zath st. North River, 8:3) 4. M. aud 148P. ML; Barclay st, 9A. M P.M; Brooklyn, Fulton terry, 9:30 A. M. and 2:8) By M. MONDAY, Atig. 2—24th st. North River, 10 A. M.; Prank. lin st., 10-20, and Brookiyn, Fulton terry, av si'A. M, ‘are, 38 cents. bxcursion Tickets, 50 cents, Return tickets of Americus, Neversink or Nelly White good on this boat. RODE ISLAND CLAM BAKE—AT PLEASANT Val. ley, N. J., every Wednesday. Bake served from5 ves foot of OF treet, Nort! . M., landing at | wenty-fourth turh boat, 4 6:15 and 1 P.M. ALONZO TAYLOR, Rrggeas SUNDAY BOAT FOR THE FISHING Banks.—The magnificent state room steamer ARTISAN, Captoin R. I. Getty, will make an excursion z ambout River, at 2, 6:15 and 7:1) street 10 minutes later; to the Fishing Banks every ‘Sunday, commencing Sun- day, August, 4 leaving pier No. 8, No. th wiver, 7:39, West Kigventh street, ‘North River, 7:45: Peok ‘stip,’ Pust River, & Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, 8 ssi JQEGULAR SUNDAY MORN Santas nates eas taoaa wxhurst, leaves 9:15 A. M., landing at Elizabechport, nd Perth ‘Amboy. by? itats have four hours at Keyport. SLAR SUNDAY BOAT FOR ELIZABETHPORT.— Reet steamer MATTANO leaves oo, strect, ler 22 North River, at 9A. M., 12 WP. M.; leaves Eivzabethpor at7 and 10:30 A. M., 2. and 6 P.M. SUSDAY EX URSIONS FOR GLEN COVE AND oRpatyn, landing at Corlege Point, Whitestone, Gre at Neck, City island, Sands Pout, Sea Cliffand Glenwood.— The clogant steamer, SEAW ANHAKA will lenve pier 24 x. K., Pook slin..on Sunday, August 1, av 9 A. Nini street, 9:05, and Thirty-third street, i. R., at $15, for the above landings, and returning to the city aboat 6 P.M. Dinner and refreshments o rd, INDAY EXCURSK R HARLEM, MORRIG- ania, Christ's Park, Karl's Park and High Bridge, janding at Grand st., Oth st., Astoria and Hyth st. enact ‘he Palace steamboats MORRISANIA, HARLEM li ag 18, Faltom ¥ street Union, M.. Morrisa s 1, 145, 220, 3399, 4 N.B—The Gand 7 o'clock trips ian Bridye boats connect witn every tip, Faro 160. H. LONGSTREES, Supt. SUNpay. EXCURSIONS TO HARLEM AND AS®)- +) rin, landing at Broome street, Eleventh strect, Asto~ ria, 120th street and Rabenstely's cark each way.—The mers SYLVAN DELL, SYLVA vEN and SY Le Bede Leg PS a aeherea the following trips om sunday, June — oats eave. agiem ‘at 8:20, 9215, 10, UL, 118 A. Ms 12:30, 1:90, 2 O28, 6:15, BAS. 7290 P.M. Teave Pook stip at 10, 10:05, 11:3). M.; 12:99, LAB, 25 2:40, 9290, 415, 44S. Ad, OI, 75, THO, 8:1 PM NEWALK.—THOMAS P. r eee eaay BOATS FuR and SYLVAN GROVE will leave foot of Barclay streer at 98) and 10:30 A. M., and Commercial Dook, Newark, AtSA. Mand 2and7P. M., stopping at Borgen Potat each way. ets us CHARTER—THE STEAMBOAT FORT LEG F Hs, plemies, ann Sunday soho~ ply ere Fulton sireet, im the alternoeu, Bor Other Advertisements Cader Thr Heading Sec wirectory,