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POE nd pian serra “LARGE AND SMALL ROOM, CONNEOTED, SUIT. |.” able for gent wife. ot two gentlemen, with ard; toma souscnable 153 West forty-foursh, stredt, De- {twoon Sixth avenue and Broadway. ‘| SECOND STORY ROOM, FURNISHED, TO LET: he with Board; hot and cold water in room ; cighborhood, family; terms moderate, 92 Barrow ot dl ENTIRE FLOOR, ELEGANTLY FPURNISIEED, TO let, with Board; also one ai Room, by a family oecu- \pying their own house, 4% West ences given and required. uty-second street, Ref- BLOCK FROM FIPTH AVENUR THEATRE AND Broadway, 104 West Twenty-cighth streot —A nice and fortable furnished Room, with or without Board, in a family ; terms reanonable, PAgtwo on BE PERSONS MAY FIND PIRST hy Cas decommodations, with Sitting and twe Bedrooms, in Addi partial Board, in a small German family of refineme s8 HOME COMFORTS, box 178 Herald Uptown Branch HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD, for two, at $16 a week, on the parlor floor; also oth ‘thout Hoard. No, say East Fourte avenue, ms, with 6 street, newr Se p ELEGANT FRONT PARLOR AND 2 HANDSOME connecting Rooms, on second floor, with first class: Board, ‘to gentlemen only, at 26 Kast Twenty-third street; pri ‘able if desired; roferencos exchanged. |] GARGE, HANDSOME BACK PARLOR—SUITABLE for a first class physician ; also a pleasant Suit of Rooms on second floor, with Bourd; references exchanged, 96 West Twenty-second street. 6) SUITS OF ROOMS TO LET, I Board; house aud location frst’ class. teouth street, near Second avenue, ©) ROOMS AND ONE PARLOR, WELL FURNISHED, on second floor, hot. and cold’ water, with first class Board, for two persons, $25, 307 West Twenty second street, 1D STORY FRONT ROOM, WITH BOARD; HOT AND cold water, ample cloxet room, bath, ke. ; also Room for ingle gentleman or lady; a few table boarders accommo- laced; prices reasonable; Teference, 317 Second aven WEST THIRTIETH STREET —HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rooms, with Board, for family; house all newly nished this spring; can have private table if desired. SPACIOUS FLOORS, UNDIVIDED OR EN SUITE, to let, with Board, in the elegant house 81 Fifth ay oments made for fall; references. 8 West Sixteenth street). RNISHED, WITH $10 East Four. 3 uo ;, wrran M. E. GAGE (formerly *2 COTTAGE PLACE, NEAR BLEECKER STREET.— 2) Noutly and comfortably furnished. Ro: Yumily, very good Board, ai equally low. " References, 4&2 TO $10 PER WEEK-FOR DOUBLE ROOMS, se) with and without Board; every convenience; break- fast alone $1.50 per week; well served food. 259 West ‘Twenty-ffth street, between Seventh and Kighth avenues. 5, SPENCER PLACE (WEST FOURTH STREET), NEAR 2) West Tenth street.—Large pleasant Rooms, furnished, rwith or without Board, Hi AVENUE, NEAR SIXTEENTH STREET.—HAY- e) ing @ large and elegant furnished house, can furnish Suits of two to five rooms on first, second or third floor; also single Rooms, with fest class Bourd. Parties wishing an elegant home address W. T., Herald office, HTH AVENUE, 86, OPPOSITE DELMONICO'S.—ELE- *) gant Suits on second and third floors, furnished; also single Rooms, with Board; references. ArH AVENUB, NO, 814.—PLEASANT ROOMS EN ) suite, large double Rooms; single Rooms, with grate and ‘ample closet room, with Board; references required. ATH AVENUE, 309 AND 307. PARLOR FLOOR AND an» Floor to rent in fh ith or withont Board, pri Arties 8, ite table if desired making their winter arrangement will Gnd this desirable; tornished or unfurnished; moleronces. G SPENCER PLACE J tween Tenth and Christ Floor of two rooms to let, with saad gas in each room, 4 TO $10 PER WEEK—LARGE ROOMS, WITT D all modern improvements, well furnisbod, with first clus Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen. 154 and 156.Waverley place. EAST THIRTIETH STREET.—HANDSOMELY FUR nished Ro to let, with or without Board, to gentle- ‘mon or gentleman and wile, © BAST TWENTY SEVENTH STREET. BETWEEN 2) Madison and Fifth avenues, Board and Rooms, well rnished, for gentlemen and their wives, or single gentle- en, (WEST FOURTH STREET), BE- her strects.—A furnished joard; hot and cold water mu Q WEST, TWENTY-FIRST STREET, FEW Doors +) from Fifth avenue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with {first class Board, en suite or singly; highest references given and required, A TH STREET, NO. 12, FOUR DOORS WEST OF Fifth avenue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, witl ‘Board, to families o le gentlemen; location unexcep- ‘tionable; table first clas FLT STREET, 198 WEST STHANDSOMELY | FUR. TL nished large ‘and small Rooms to let, with Board, suit- able for gentloman and wife or «ingle gentiemen ; also table Board; references. 1 STREET, 150 WEST, N i day board, AR SIXTH AVENUE.— With Board, furnished Room; large ‘closots: every convenience; with or without connecting hall Room ; references, a TH STREET, WEST, 271.—HAVING ENLARGED MY AL house and painted it throughout, 1 'y desirable Kooms, with Board, to gentlemen or families, with the com- forte of home; references, LQTH, STREET, 135 WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVENUK.— AA, Plewsant Rooms on secu and third floors, with Board, ny for single gentlemen or gentlomen and. wives; 4lso & Room, Post office. 1 TH STREET, 217 WEST.—THE ENTIRE SECOND Floor and other Rooms, handsomely furnished, to let, ¢u suite and singly, with Board: private table if desired; house unusually desirable ; references. if TH STREET, 315 EAST.—NANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rooms to let. with first class Board; all im- provements; private bathroom; pleasant neighborhood; prompt attendance ; references exchanged a EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—1ANDSOMELY furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board; house dirst ob ily_priva fh TH STREET, NO, 309 EAST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rooms to let, with Board, to gentlemen; refer- ‘encos exchanged. i 1 (> CLINTON PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—LARGE and small Rooms, with or without Board, in a fami oe} Parts; good opportunity to speak French, dinner in nico garden, EAST FORTY-FIRST STREET.—BOARD.—TWO second story front Rooms, two large and one small itionable. m on fourth story, to permanent parties; table unexcep- "19 BAST SEVENTEENTH STREET BETWEEN Union square and Fifth avenue.—Well furnished Rooms to let, en suite or singly, with or without Board, to | Anilies or single gentlemen. EAST FORTY-SIXTH = STREET.—LARGE AND small Rooms to let, with Board; references exchanged. 19 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—THIS HOUSE having changed hands and undergone thorough repair: ng throughout, fers great inducements in the way reshly painted, handsomely furnished Rooms, with superior able, to family or single gentlemen ; references, WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—FAMILIES AND single gentlemen desirous of obtaining handsome Rooms, with first class Board, can do so by applying at above jdress; best references. 2 D STREET, WEST, NO. 347.-TO LET, WITH Board, a spacious Room, handsomely furnished, aud a nnecting room; location of house delightful. OQD STREET, WEST.-fO LET, WITH BOARD. A «) handsomely furnished Room on second floor, adjotning ‘he bathhouse ; Wall at 118. ©)'7 TH STREET, 151 BAST, NEAR LEN nite,—A few Sirst class, handsomely fui for families or single gentlemen; table Al; private tab! fiesired ; terns moderate. joard and attentance first class; references. ished Rooms, it Y TWENTY-FOURTH — STREET. handsome Rooms and closets, with first ra eerful house, with diaing room on pertor foo oom. 34. TH STREET, 107 WEST.—PRONT ROOMS ON SE: ond and third floors to let, with Board; also frowt Hiatt Roomn, with large closet ; hot and cold water; references NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, BOARDERS WANTED. “LINTO! CE, NEAR FIFTM 4 ee peal Rooms, modern improvements, 91 with excellent Bow advantageous arrangoments made for wine WEST FL 100 Park, second that. an invalid desiring magnetis healing medium ; reference terms moderate } day boarders. NEAR CENTRAL nd Bourd for y a lady trance and rd, on suite or singly: FTY-SIXTH STRE! anne tment exchanged, LOL ee ivtcttngton for small fas id prices reasonable ; privat ms, snitabl BY PLACE, NORTHWEST Cor. Several conneetin, table uniformly good desired, BAst don Hote! EAST TW lis from Madison squa ENTY-THIRD STREET, re. To let, with Ba tingly oF en suite; single Rooms for, 135 v TY with Board, nd story front ¥ FURNISHED m to let, NTH STREET.—N1C en. Term 146 WAVERL Rooms, si farniture all new LEY PLAC RNISHED ingly or eu suite, without Board; mall private fazuily cau haye all the com- forts of a home; references. 152 WAVERLEY PLAC jai Nicely fur home comforts and 159: Sia. Board; bath NEAR SIXTH AVENUE,— enished frou i, tecond floor, with best Board WEST TWELFTH STREET.—VERY PLEASANT ly furnished Rooms to let, with first class dd all the necessary conveniences, 160 house, and WEST FORTY-SIXTH STREET.—FIRST CLASS 4 Rooms, with or without Board, for adults, Reference required. WEST 204. single gentlemen, American family will let a seme nished, and one furnished, to man and wife PRIVATE Room, wnfar- or ® party of with Board; terms moderate, TENTH STREET.—A 20 WEST Tocation unexceptic and Seventh avenu THIRTY-EIGHTH | STREET.—FINE, Rooms, with Board; also hall Rooms; house and jonuble; convenient to Broadway, Sixth ue lines; references given and required. 218 EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—A SMALL PRI- vate family has furnished Rooms to let, with or with- out Board; conveniences for housekeeping; gas, bath, bot and cold wate A forences. BVAKDY AND LODGING WANTED. Wo STEDIBY A LADY Board with are but few bouiders, where th quiet, respectable home; will if required. Meuse state full which must be moderate, Add office. AND LITTLE SON, SIX wate family or where there enjoy the comforts of a ish thoir own roow in part Darticulars, with lowest price ross BOARD, box 220 Ueral W 2 STeD—BY GENTLEM well furnished tween Tenth and Twenty-third ferred. Addross, stuiing terms, location and refer A. X., Herald m, ample closets, wi AN AND WIP streets; private fw meee, B. WASTED A | GENTL child and purse dex with good Board, in « private Jewish family, Address A. B. MAN, WIFE, BROTHER several nice furnished Room box 216 Herald office, W4XTED—4 FURNISHED Bedroom, can be had for the lady if teenth street and central, onnecting, in pi sire Address C., Herald office, FRONT ROOM AND HALL te family, where Board Tneation noi below Four- WASIED TWO FURNINHED ROOMS FOR G@ man and lady (board fi torms must be moderate. peice, G. W B14. 4 PARTY OF TWO DESIRING A WELL FUR- Dit. 4 quiet family, with good Board, nished Room lady), with a widow prefer Address, with particulars and box 136 Herald offi Me UGUST 99 a“; 1875.—TKIPLE SUMMER RESOK ». BATH HOUSK, SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTALN SPRINGS, FA airs county’ 8.3.00 tailes troen New York vin Mor- ris and Essex Rallroad, from foot of Barclay street.—The fbove house will remain open wati! October 1 ; no mosquitoes. OUNT PROSPECT HOUSE, MONTCLAIR, N. J.— For healthfulness aud scenery unsurpassed; romantic walks and drives; parties wishing to engage Board for fall mouths, by applying lumediately, will be Uberally dealt with. Address PROPERIETOR. ANOR HOUSE, LARCHMONT, WESTCHESTER county.—Rooms for small faunily vac erms reason able; wile unsurpassed: fine boating, bathing and fishing ; only #@1inutes by New Haven Railrowd. RIENT POINT HOUSE, ORIENT POINT, LONG Isiand—Now open: situated on the extreme end of Loug Island, fronting Long Istand Sound and Gardiner's Buy; only @ inoment’s walk to the water; splendid sea bath- ing, driving and sailing; Gsling unsurpassed; send for cir- cular; terms moderate M. B. PARSONS, ATISADES MOUNTAIN HOUSE, ‘opposite Spuyten Duyvil, 350 feet_above the Hudson; Steambout from foot of Harrison street, at 4 th ot, 4:10 P.M D5. HAMMOND, Englewood, N. J. can obtain such at 180 West Tenth street afer Sunday; ref rences. 180 sCHERMERHORN SU four blocks trom City back Room, on second floor; newly if desired. BROOKLYN BOARD rnished, en suite or singly; first class sable; pri STREET, BROOKLY. Hall.—Front aleove and sunny also back Parlor, nicely and ROOKLYN BOARD—AT D “first house from Henry si twining all improvements, farni would have no objection to boarders, 112 RAPALYEA, EAs’ trect.—Pleasant Rooms, cot ished, with or without Board; small children; has no other ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—$6 TO $10 PER WEEK handsomely furnished Roon Board. 107 Henry street, 5 or Wall street ferries. Referen FOR or Suits of Rooms, with utes’ walk from lulton nes required. 250 ROOMS, NEW MA y 506., $1 50, $2.50 Frankfort’ House, 202 SER: CLEAN BEDS, per week, gentlemen and liam street. Open all TTR 224. Board if wan BAST FIPTY-EIGHTH STREE’ furnished back Parlor, with trout A NICELY oom ; partial 298 Rooms, couples WEST FORTIETH STREET.—ONE oR with can be accommodated furnished: goad table and attendance, with nice! sea.of bshs Doan for lady. INETEENTH STREET.—TWO LARGE furnished, with Board; good neighborhood, 244 marr Suite or sing! changed. ely furnished Rooms, also desirable hall Rooms; THIRTY FOURTH STREET.—HAND- with first 24 family wi or gentieman and wifo, ments. 6 WEST. 249 With Boar, very i ing Bedroom if desires also nice back Kooi WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET.—A PRIVATE ould rent their Second Floor to gentlemen ‘ith or without Board; all improve- TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.—T0 LET, ant front Room and connect: ‘on second floor, southern exposure; ‘eferencos given and required. LL LIGHT ROOMS— ery and Bayard stroe any first class hotel; lodgin, men only. W ENG 200 rooms equal in comfort ND MOTEL, BOW- nightly, 50¢. a GOe, for gentle STOR PLACE HOTEL, 25 AND 27 THIRD AVENUE. est wnd best loouted house in the elty; Indi St, Mark's place. the cheup entrance No. ‘open A WROR ADVERTS neo hending of “Special ‘00L, FRONT SINGLE ay: $2 to BB weekly. Chatham stroet; ME! Buropean plan,” (Always T OF NEW YORK HOTEL Notices.” ROOM, 400, OR 50C, PER SMITH'S (newly furnished) always open; near new Post wea: new fami ‘open Suni MONT HOTEL, FULTON STREET, NEAR BROAD- —European ‘plan; Rooms 50 cents and upward; Rooms; Ladies’ and gentlemen's dining rooms ys; meals at low prices. be HOTEL, FORNER, BROADWAY AND EIGHTIL street; entrance No. 1 Cli inten place.—Large Rooms and Board for two, $15 « week, $2 a day; Rooms $4 a week, Sh WEST ZDp lee tet nursin: dress for Indies during confinement. . DORANN, FORTY-FIRST STREET. AT THE ing-in Institution,—Good Board, excellent Apply to or ad- WEST 26, hot and col TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—LARGE, elegantly furnished Rooms, with ample close id water; suitable for families; ts Iso two ball Rooms, with first class table; private table if desired. 309 Handsom en suite or singly Rooms for gentle AND 311 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.— ely furnished Rooms (front or back) to let, with first class table Board; also hall en. B15 Mmnished NETEENTH STR Rooms, with Boar T.-H ANDSOMELY dressing rooms con- necting; hot and cold water; suitable for gentlemen or gen- tleman and wife; house contains all modern improvements ; neighborhood unexceptionable. Ww gant fron! 35 ST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—AN ELE. t alcove Room, with bath adjoining, for one or two single gentlemen, with Breakfast, in w strictly private family; convenient to Elevated and ‘three lines of cars; references ex changed, 372 WEST with ‘ample closet B THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—PARLOR Floor and alcove Room and Bedroom on second floor, room, also Rooms on third floor, with rd, ou reasonable terms, 403 small Ameri WEST NINETEENTH STREE’ double Rooms to let, with first ‘class Board, in a family of adults; terms $6 to $10 per week ; —SINGLE AND way. near Elevated Rail 416 mur. singly or together, AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY-NINTH street,—Two neatly furnished square Rooms in flat, for ludy., with or without Boar Mrs, PALMER. ns brick house on OARD, TWO OR THREE lance of the season. First onably for b ‘estervelt avenua, New Brighton, 8. L. SMALL PRIY wit! rooms, handsomely furnished, or separately; brown stone residence. A'street. Elegant neighborhood, near Madison avenue eight cars, VATE FAMILY WILL LET VERY REA- b first class Board, entire Floor, four I conveniences, to a family 118 Enst Seventy AWARE TAD! AAs during cond. in and beat medical atten i © WEST SIDE, Herald Uptown Branch office. ACCOMMODATIONS her illness, with good nurs- an A for one week, TES DESIRI nement AX, ELEGANT Parlor entloman and wife ferald ptown Br Bedroom in small private tam: ISHED FRONT for a 0.2, AND NEWLY FUR) ily. ‘Address D. Board for lady only. ‘anch oftice. A LADY, TAY! to board one from 6 months individual, J. TALOR, box it NO CHILDREN, WOULD LIKE ward for an institution or 5 Post office. COUNTRY FEW MORE BO at Hillside, Catskill, N.Y. RDERS Terms reasonable. BOARD. CAN BE ACCOMMODATED Address 8. ROOT, MONG THE MOUNTAINS.—SCENERY PERFECTLY elegant; location mp, Central, near Substantial Bourd and pleas price: thy: first class B TFIELD—ONE HOUR FROM CIT tion, extra large Rooms, with BE. HW. LADD, HORATIO GATES, rate it Srroundings, at moders Vestfield, A Toad; location high and h proprietor, at 484 Sixth dated at farm house, ne FEW MORE BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMO- ac Ramsey's Station, on FE: y. For particulars call on tl OARD AMONG THE © antly located farm house: shad tree For particula fishing, bathing, &c, 199 Pu t, New York, o county, N PRO AT PLEASANTVILLE, ¥. lem road, one hour from Grand Central depot.—Good ‘ge Rooms; very Reference at ©, DOMINICK, Pleasantville, ile, pleasant’ and terins very modernte street, or |ATSKILLS, AT A PLEAS- airy rooms; apply to W. HER, HITE, Acra, Greene eC. Y., ON THE HAR- leasantly aituated ; West Thirty-third Qogrzer BOARD—ONE village; situated on high groun board $10 per week. ing and ishing near by DAVID BLOOM, Catskill, MILE FROM CATSKILL fine views; good boat- Address County BOARD CAN BE HAD AT A DELIGHTFUL house among the Catskills; within ten minutes of depot lenty of milk, ees, fresh vegetables of every description, resh meat, ice and everything the honse'and rooms are large and pinno and croquet; mails dai Three traius each particulars inquire of tormer gu way, Brooklyn, or G. E, Horne, why daily; terms reasonable. for the comfort of boarder: coo! ; plenty of shad ly and telegraph station nea For further ests, Henry Geekler, 48 Broud- . 107 Broadway, New York. JOUNTRY BOARD FOR WIDOW LADY AND CHILD. J (two years) on a farm near water, within 30 miles of city; plain table; kind home people: awn and shade; $6 weekly; will stay late. Address MOTILER, box 216 Herald office. room 8, 71 Liberty street. (OATS, MOUNTAINS. ~SEVERAL ccommodated vt my farm house in th location unequalled for health and scenery ers can by Mountains; only three miles from Mountai Peuk; table bountiful; yoxetablos, &c.; terms, $5 p BLOODGOOD, Union’ Society, ‘EAT NEW YORK—BATH J fishing; Scents; 23 minutes trom Liberty street, Central Railroud New Jersoy. vw Terms nioderate. Apply wena eA MORE BOARD. in House and 145 from Hil lenty of milk, eges, meats, fowl, yer week, Address Mrs. MARTHA Greene county, N. Y. A —246 WEST TW + blocks from Broadw: TY-FIFTH STREET, TWO —A choice of new and elegantly furnished Rooms to let, to gentlemen or gentleman and wife ; breakfast or meals served in the house. PARTY OF TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN have an entire Floor, with Breakfast, in the house of a private family desirably located. Branch office. the rooms'are well furnished and the house Address E., box 161 Herald Uptown LEGANT BOARDING ACCOMMODATIONS AND BEST 1 honses; all lor eutions and prices; list free. HANKINS? New York Boarding Directory, No. 28 West Twenty-ninth st. IRST CLASS TARLE AND HANDSOME ROOMS CAN be had at 150 Madison avenue, for families or single gentlemen. Prices moderate, FL Npsomety private table bath; location cen vate family, Appl: FURNISHED SUIT OF APARTMENTS xtra wide house; grand hall; private tral; near Fifth avenue; references; pri- y at 19 East Twenty-second street, O*. BLOCK Stuyvesant EAST COOPER INSTITUTE, 33 street. antly furnished Room for entleman desiring permanent first class accommodations ; Reatton central; coffee if desired; terms moderate. Pa. DEST tions for the wi RING COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODA- inter in a good location, with good table and attendanee, can address BENSON, box i12 Herald office. Reference given id required. NATSKILL MOUNTAIN: White 1) feet elevation ; wealth terms for September and October. as above, or to Mr. LEO GOLDM. room 4) .—-EXCELLENT BOARD AT uiphar Spring House, Csiro, Greene cgunty, nd comfort’: very_moderate Apply to W. N. LENNON, ARK, “tribune Building, NATSKILL MOUNTAINS.—BOARD AT GLEN COT. / tage, near the Mount erate, Add CURLEY, 12 Centre street. 83 0. GLENNON, Catskill, N. in House and Pulls: terms mod- ¥., or D. F. ARYDER MANSION, WHITESTONE, L. T., OPPOSITE Fort Schuyler. reaching to beach ; Esq., No. 58 Jobn street. Boat fourth street, connecting witl hourly. segant rooms, handsome grounds, thing. Particulars of 8. A. POTTER, ts from James stip and Thirty: hk cars at Hunter's Point half YENTRE MORICHES, L. L, ON THE GREAT SOUTH Bay.—Good Board, bathing; also fishing, sailing and gu ing parties taken’ out and furnished with boats and decoys of all kinds; terms $8 per week. Address LEWIS G. TERRY, Refers to W. H. Howell, 155 Broadway, room 7. FAMILY LEGANT HOTEL.—PARTIES, WHOSE 1; “business necessitates their early return from more dis- tant resorts, can find here elegantly furnished Rooms; high, round ishing: weil shaded bathing and heaith doat nearer jawns, groves, flowers, fruits, ‘all street in point of time and more accessible than most of their city homes; communication, 50 trains; depot on grounds. Send for cir: enlar to room 16, 220 Broadway. 0 LET—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, A NIC furnished Root Herald office. min a private fumily. Address C. P., WO FURNISH Board, by gen location between ED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITH ntioman, wifo and eight-years-old child; ‘Thirticth and Sixtieth streets and Sixth and Eighth avenues; terms, $16 to $18. Address W., box 162 Herald office. A RESPECTABLE, MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISH an unfarnished Room, with Board, in « small private ily. “Address OWEN Es station H. LIZABETH.—A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMO- date two or three adults wit house and location very desirable, near depot. | M., Herald office, th pleasant Roonrs and Board ; Address C. JT]CDSON RIVER RAILROAD. mansion, 20 minutes out, fine views, drives, lawns, sha AD BOARD ar Ltd from depot; hig und, garden and (Croton water. Address U., box 4,096 Post office.’ ONG 4 beueh from Wednosday next, boating, fishing, crabbing. Main street: village stage Particulars 509 Broadway. eicrecheng THREE jarge Rooms, oo y next, Parlor and Bedroom, UARTER MILE FROM Board; $15 for two; also Address SMITH passes; cot well shaded. ULLNER, SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES A FURNISHED Roam on T tween Broadway a1 street. ent; nd Sixth avenue, th or Twonty-seventh street, be- ddvess ¥.,101 Pearl LADY, OCCUPTED DURING THE DAY, WANTS A Room, with breakfast, in the loci nue, from Twenty: be permanent duri Branch office. 4 ion of’ Fourth ave- third to Forty-second street; if suited will ing winter. Address M. B., Herald Uptown exchanged. A] NEST, SIXTRENTH, STREET —A SOUTHERN lady offers handsome Rooms, good table, to transient f: permanent boarders, at moderate prices; ‘a few table oarders desired. AL EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET. —HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms on second floor, with first class Board; private table if desired; also a back Parlor; references. AQ, CLINTON PLACE. CORNER OF, UNIVERSITY place.—This handsome and commodious residence, Having changed hands, is now propared to receive families oF pinglo gentlemen, with first class Board; terms moderate, AQ BAST TWELFTH, STRERT, ONE-HALP BLOCK from Broadway.—A few single gentlemen can bo ac- eommodated, with or without Board. fh EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET—TERMS MOST +) reasonable; Floor over parlors, containing all modern Conveniences, with Board; private table if dosired; also square Room’ on third floor; private family, 47 WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—Handsomely furnished Rooms on parlor and second floors to let, with good Board, AQ WEST SIXTEENTH STREET —HAVING LEASED the above House I would like to rent my rooms, with ood Board, to persons seeking @ permanent and quiet homo ; also transient board given. Mrs. LINSLEY. AQ WES? SIXTEENTH STREET. —WAVING LEASED tho above Housa, I would like to rent my Rooms, with Fret Board, to persons seoking @ permanent and quiet home; 140 transient Board given. Mrs, LINSLEY. AQ RAST TWENTY-FIRST STRERT—DESIRABLE Rooms on suite or separately, with first class Bourd ; fiso Rooms for gontlomen; references exchanged, HQ) Must {WELFTH sTREET.—70 LET, WITH OR OU without Board, large and small handsomoly furnished Rooms, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen; terms Fensonible. Roferences required, HD WEST FIFTEENTH STRERT.—TO LET, WITH 2) Bowrd, entire Second Floor and Back Parlor, with ex- fonsion, furnished handsomely ; also single Room for gentie- Buen; terms 3 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—TWO HAND. somely furnished Rooms to let, with Board, for gentle- snd niisses or gentlemen; every’ convenione 5,5, WEST FORTY.SECOND STREET, OPPOSITE RES- #3) orvoir Park,—Choico Rooms on parlor and socond Eee, Pi h 1" d Board, at very moderate price; also a few day ne GENTLEMAN AND LADY DESIRE ONE OR TWO well furnishes Address RETIRED, box 163 Herald Uptown Branch «| Rooms, with or withont Board for dy. WIDOW LA and. to exceed office. DY WISHES A ROOM, WITH BOARD comforts, in the vicinity of Sixth avenue; not per weok. Address HOME, box 147 Herald particulars, Hf OARD WANTED—ON FIFTH AVENUE OR ITS IM- Inediate vicinity, for ® gentleman, and wife a Parlor 1d Bedroom, with rat class table, Addre: stating term: OME, box 4121 Post office. erm OARD WANT wives wish second or third fourth street and Fourth to Ninth avenn ‘ED.—TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR anent Board; two or three Rooms on location from Nineteenth to Thirty- reforence unex. ceptionable, Address, stating terms for each room, which must be trom $25 to $40 por weel J. B., Herald office. OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND daughter: two soon | veewest Fourteenth and Fortieth streets and Fourth and c0ed $120 ‘eventh avenues; terms not to ex- r month; best reference required, D. W., 180 Bust Soventecnth street, . oe Pe WANTED—IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAM- ily (Prench or German preferred) below Thirty fourth Atreet, by two gentlemen. ress, Statin, and particulars, HOME, Herald off pple tsbernen Bone? WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND IN. fant, from October 1; private family preforre Gress, with referonce, stating lowest terms, W. B. 1,677 Now York Post office. Ad. B., box Bee, WANT ED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; location between Thirty-fourth and Fiftieth Hixth aod Madivon svonues; references i oy owe BARCLAY, Heral \d office, OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; ‘Answers, to be noticed, must contain locntt (which must be reasonable), doseri ap, ao. ‘Adares tion, rooras, &c, ‘Address PERMANENT BOARDERS, Herald office, EMPORARY BOARD WANTED—BY A GENT! MY and his wife, about September 5, for 8 few pi ara Southern family preferred ‘Address New York Post office terms and references. square, WA NTED—FoR GENTL ; location rving place or Union x 2,799, stating Q)8 CENTRAL RAILROAD, 20 MINUTES FROM LIB- commodations, ean find elegan Firat clase partioe, desiriny superior ac- Rooms, furnisl ed or unfur- nished, five minutes from depot; shady grounds; boating, bathing, fishing. Address box 42 Post office, Greenville, ARTIES DESIROUS OF OBTAINING COUNTRY Board close beside tho water, where they can have fine fishing, sailing and bathing, plenty of frosh milk, egice and vegetables, good rooms, pi shade, will address B. H. J jano, croquet grounds and good NES, Jamesport, Long Island. REAL, COUNTRY BOARD —LOCATION HIGH AND healthy; 40 minutes’ travel; trains every 30 minutes quot grounds, shady walks, MUNDEN, Bloomfield, N. J. UMMER BOARD AMONG THE CATSKILLS, ONE mile from the village of Windham ; good rognis For furthor particulars apply to SHERMAN M GER, Windham, Greene county, N. ¥. tuble. ce! Inquire of 8, ALLAIRE and UN- ANTED—A FEW MORE BOARDERS, AT A LARGE farm house, six miles from Catskill; the house is lo ented on high ground, in full vi Torms $6 per week; children tion will be made to erties wishing to stay fomber. Address JACOB FISTER, N.Y. jew of the Catskill Mountains, under ten half price ; a reduc- through Sep- Greene count. SUMMER RESORTS. T PAVILION HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN Island, a few desirabl half hourly; fare 10 cents; Rooms for fall maveniont for busit jason; boats C88. R. F. COLE, Proprietor, FEW BOARDERS CAN Le Hous location health, bountiful scenery street, office of Jos. ‘excellent Reference, H. Ralsley, 0) OBTAIN BOARD AT MC- Putnam Valley, Putnam county, N. Y. Board, accommodation, J. M. Pidgeon, No, 89 South Now York. NW. McLEAN, Proprietor. ONG MOUNTAINS, LAKES, RIVERS OF WEST- M Unsurpassed for healt! low for August and September Address AVERYS, youutiful scene: Katonah, N.Y. will take you very , ke. good tab) RCADIA_ HOUSE, MANTLASSET, A fully ‘situated upon Long Island i 1.—DELIGHT. jound; Board for Temninder of the season, at reduced rates; boating, bathing and fishing. Address 0. ¥. B. Post office, Manhasset, L. 1 Bg ey? PARK HOTEL, PERTH AMBOY, 47 4 minutes on the Long Branch Railroad: boating, bath- ie, Rippin H finest drives; romantic walks; mineral sprinj allt he amusements; $10 to $1 2. SUMMER BOARD—AT THE SOUTH ORANGE MOUN- hour from city, on Morris and Esxox from depot; house thoroughly re mountain air; pleti lite: fine stapling; terme address PROPRIETOR, Sousa . Railroad, five min vated ani newly furn drives; all the luxuel moderate. Apply ty or Orange, N. J. EVEN SPRINGS MOU Y Y,, will remain open 3 families at reduced rates; mowuitoes or agua. | B Saadl POINT HOTEL West on the ‘ALS TAIN HOUSE, MONROE, N. ember and Getober and take nn RANEY, Proprietor. For Other Boarding Advertisements See Directory. ____FBUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. UNARD LINE. THE BRITISH AND NORV AMERICAN L MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Between New Liverpool, calling ut VROM NEW YC FROM NE , Aug. 25) *R! * TA Sept. 1| BOTHNIA 5 And every following Watneaey and Saturday trom New on do not, carry stecrage passengers. ATES OF PASSAGE. es Pee Cabin, $80, $100 and $140 gold, according to accommo. dation, Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, additional. Return Tickets on favorable terms, z Stecrage at low rates. Steerage Tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all parts of Europe, at lowest rates. Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Hayre, Antwerp aud other ports on the Continent, and fur Mediter- ranean ports. For freight and cabin passage apply at the Company's office, No. + Bowling Green For steerage passage at 111 Broadway, Trinity Building. CHARLES G, PRANCKLYN, USED STATES MAIL LINE STEAM TO QUEENS. TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Sailing overy Tuesday from pier 46 North River, Wyoming. August 24, 114. M. Sept, 14, 37. M. Idaho. .....August 31,3 P.M. “Sept. 21,10 4. ML Montana... Sept. 7, 10 A. M. 28, 3 PLM Cabin, intermediate and stocrage at lowost rats. Prepaid tickets at low rai Passengers booked to au and Sweden, &c. Germany at lowest rates. Steamers marked th, 29 Broadway. THER SPLENDID MAIL STEAM. ship WYOMIN( ailing for Queenstown and Liverpool on Tuesday, August will carry a limited number of second Class passonxers at S43 exch. ‘The rooms contain four per- on Every requisite is ee oa Gapatior voorenedestun ratesrage passengers wt lowost rates” For passage apply to WILLEAMS & GCION, 29 Broadway, 3 -AMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S LINE for per ee CHERBOURG and HAMBURG, SPECIAL, NOTIC: GELLERT. August 19 | KLOPSTOCK, 2 CIMBRIA. August 26 | PRISIA.....0000. 0 Sept. ® Rates of passae to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg, Ham- bury and all points in England, Scotland and Wi ‘abin, first saloon, gold . Cabin, second saloon, gold. Steerage, currency. KUNHARD?Y & © ‘OST DIRECT AND ECONOMIC TE lund, Belgium, tire Rhine, Switzerland, &e., vm ROTTERDAM, inte September 2 Septembor 16 Ste: Stew Steain) [September 80 Stgamer SC : "October 14 ‘hese beat x th ‘nited States mail to the Netherlands, are well known for the regularity of their trips. Rates of passage low. L. W, FUN , EDYE & CO. General Age! FIXED 8¢ MORRIS, MAN LIN Royal mail steamers are appointed to sail as follows » FOR QU OWN AND LIVERPOO! CITY OF BERLI Saturday, August 28, CITY OF RICHM( CITY OF BRUSSELS. - CITY OF CHE: turday, September saturday, September 1 aturday, September 1 CITY OF MC September aud each succoeding Saturday from pier 49 North R OF PASSAG ATE: . f $60, $80 and $100, gold $28, currency Cabin... fe. Steerage,.. Dratts issued at lowest rates. For Cabin Passage and general business apply at the com- pany’s office, No, 1 Broadway. ‘ For Steerage Passage at 33 Broadway or pier 45 North ives: JOHN G. DALE, Agent. ED STAR LINE. ‘Appoiated to carry the Belgian and United States mail. ‘The following steamers are apponted to sai FOR ANTWERP. ‘vom Philadelphia. YADERLAND. -Aug. 25 | SWITZERL s. Sept. 6 NEDERLAND. Sept. TATE OF NEVADA Sept.30 FROM ANTWERD. For Philadelphia For New York, EDERLAND. ra TATE OF NEVADA..Sept, 6 ERLAN ‘Sept. 18 | SWITZERLAND... Sept, 30 SSAGE IN CURRENCY. First . Second cabin. Steerage tickets to and fro vints at lowest rate: Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. For passage, rates of freight and other information apply to GEO! W. COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad Street, N.Y. J McDONALD, Passenger Agent, ‘No. 8 Battery'place, N.Y. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General’ Agents 307 Walnut street, Philadelphia, B. YONDER BECKE, General ‘European Agent, Antwerp. THITE STAR LINE, ‘. FOR QUEENSTOWN OR LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAI BALTIC. REPUBLIC BRITAN, GERMANIC. ADRIATIC. 8 From the ks, pi Rates—Saloon, $80 and $100 in gold; r orable terms. Steerage, $23. Saloon, staterooms, siuoking and bathrooms are placed amidships, where the noise and motion ai a degree of comfort hitherto unuttainable at sea, For inspection of plans and other information apply at the company’s office, 19 Broadway, New York. R. J, CORTIS, Agent. it 25, ut 2 P.M 2 North River. return tickets on fav- 44 and 47 North River. DON DIRECT. ‘Thursday, Augnst 26, 12 M. ND LIVERPOOL. s fet. 11,7: a y ‘teerage at creat! SAL reduoem vanes. Prepaid in pass reduced prices. ‘Return tic steerage tickets froin “Livervootat the lowest rates. Apply ‘at the company’s oflice, 6 Broadway. ' ich F. W. J. HURST, Manager. LY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. JENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE. ‘The splendid vessels on this favorite route forthe Continent (being more southerly than any other) will sail from pier No. 50 North River as follows :— *VILLE DE PARIS, Lachesne AMERIQUE, Pousoli, *PERIERE, D: i . Ock. PRICE OF PASSAGE IN’ GOLD (including wine). First cabin, $120 and $110, according to accommodation ; sec- ond cabin, $72; third, $40, Return tickets at reduced rat Steerage, €26, with superior accommodation, Including all necessaes without extra charge, Steamers inarked thus * di 4 Carry StOeTARE passer 5 0 NOK EMEGEORUE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway. MERICAN LINE, WEEKLY MATL STEAMSHIP SERVICE BETWEEN PHIULADE! 1A_AND LIVERPOOL, Soca “43 nip fh ae cok ot Sailing every Thursday from Philadelphia, and sailing every every Wodnesday from Liverpool, ‘The following steamers are appointed to sail from Philadel- hin — Aug. 26 | PENNSYLVANIA. . Sept. 16 ILLINOIS. soe Sept, 2) INDIANA |. pt. 20 *KENILWORTIL.... Sept, 9 | *CITY of BRISTOL. .Sept. 80 PRICE OF PASSAGE IN CURRENCY, in, $100. Steorage and intermediate tickets to and from all points at the lowest rates, ‘Steamers marked with a star do not carry intermedi cornea Lead hyo Rat sed. rates ‘eight and other information apply to GEO. W. COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad strect, NY; JOHN McDONALD, Passen, Agent, ‘o, 8 Battery place, New York ; PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents, 307 Walnut st., Philadelphia; RICHARDSON, SPENCE & CO., Liverpool ; N. & J, CUMMINS & BROS., Queenstown. vl OHIO, QTATE, LINE, NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, suiling from pier No. 36 North River, as follows !— STATE OF INDIANA... s005 -Weduesday, August 25 BRATE OF VIRGINIA, C -Weduesday, Sept. 1 OF GEORGIA {Weduesday, Sept. 8 “Wednesday, Sept. 15 . Wednesday, Sept. 29 thereatter, First cabin, return tickets, $140, Second cabin, $50; return tickets, Steerage at lowert rates. Apply tp AUSTIN BALDWIN '& 00., Agents, No, 72 Broadway, New York. Stecrage office, 49 Broadway. STATE and every Wednesd Be {VGCOMB HOUSE, NEW LONDON HARBOR, ON 4 the Sound, 4% hours from New York. sailing; no mosquito bathing, fishing weekly, $10 to $18; ciroulars. Gas, telegraph, tral sient, oH Address as abov ih MAN, WIFE, TWO YOUNG ebildren and nurse, Parlor and Bedroom of good si: 5 and Room for nurse, bath, with Board, at uot over S40. per week, Address R. J. 8, Herald office, panel ve TANTED—BOARD FOR LADY, WITH ONE CHIL! BLEVENTH STREET, A FEW DOORS onst side; private family preferred; would like to give frou Fifth avenue.—Very desirable Rooms, with | lessons in singtig in part payment; unexceptionable, eter. famliy or single gonilomen ; also ball Bedroom ; | ences as to qualification Addross, with terms, WIND. looution first class, terms moderate, BOR, box 174 Herald office. OCHTRSTOPHER 8TRERT, BETWEEN FOURTH pnd Bicooker steeots, Pleasant Rooms on second and third Noors to tet, 0 Goutlemen and wires Wet 9 & Barty of Geatl Ware ROOM, WITH BOARD, FOR LADY and child; Tenth to Bighteenth street, First to Fifth ave- Me BInPARD. box 1 terms mode Add ‘with fail a a ers {OREST HOUSE, BUDDS LAKE, N, J.—THIS FIRST class Hotel is ‘situated on the 'D. L. & W. R. R., fifty piles from Now York, twenty Stanhope station ; good boatin pure mountain air, no megaetvces. HENRY MAL minutes’ ride in stago ‘from cand fishing, One drives and RY, Proprietor. JOREST GROVE HOUSR—FURNISHED, TO LEASE, very low; 163d street; su! beautiful place ig 5 of accoss. DEGRAAF, Bowery National Ban! table for summer or winter ARANT HOUSE, CATSKI dations for a fow more gu AF Gh LL, N. ¥., HAS ACCOMMO: fonts, with desirable Rooms, . Rrapriator, Catskill, N. X, YREAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (KBNGLAND) sailing from pier 18 East River as follows SOMERSET. ARRAGON, Symon: Saturda) -Saturday, Sept. 4 Cabin passage, $70; intermediate, $43; steerage, $80, cur- reney; excursion ticket) , Apply to W. D. MORGAN, Agent, 70 South street, (DONOVAN Ros! CHEAPEST STEAMSHIP 1a nssage office In New York in connection with his hotel, hatham square. Steamers every day, Ireland, Lug: land, Scotland; drafts payable everywhere, ROUND, THE WORLD.—COOK'S FOURTH SPECIAL, personally conducted party, leaves New York Septem: bor 133, San Francixen October 1;'time, nearly seven months; first class travel; steamers, sleepi hotels, &c ; $1,625, Gold COOK SON & DENRING. 201 evedWwas! ROW DIRECT, August 21 $70, S80 and | SHEET. EUROPEAN STEMAMSEIPS, FORTH GERMAN LLOYD. MSiIP LINK BETWEEN NEW YORK, SEEN UTHAMPTON BREMEN Company's pier, foot « MOSEL.. "August 28° MAL DONAU, Sept. 4 RHEIN mept Brett eng first cabin, , gold; wo ig30, cure Return tickets reduced rates. Prepaid steerage certificates, B82, curren For freight or passage apply to Vs bay awiitt HS & UO., No. 2 Bowling Green. TILSON'S LINE FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HULL, | to be despatched from vier 44 East Kiver— Aug. 28) HINDOO... in, $40, gold; Steerage, y COLOMBO. NAVARINO. | | First capin, 3 Excursion tickets on issued to Continental ular & ae’ CHARL! “COAST WISE STEAMSHIPS. peawe MAIL STEAM id Chin ier ae apn aa SO ASETS WALL. good till Murch OUTWARD TICKETS ONLY $221, FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR JAPAS CILY OF PRKINC ? CO DIRECT VIA SYRAITS O. LAN. TO SAN FRAY « The Pacific Mail Steamship and el crry OF om 2r about Weduesday, F y named ‘ Por freight or pass: apply at pier sl passage Yi! 5 wt A ry AY, $ AND BRAZIL sTEAMSHIP COM. ‘orth River. uperingendent. TNITED STAT pany. bagi For St. Thomas and Brasil The elegant side-wheel steamship SOUTH AMERICA, 2,000 tons burthen, Captain E. L. Tinklepaugh, will sail for Bt. Thomas, Para, ‘Pernambuco, Bahia and Rio de Janeiro, gn Monday, August 23, at o'clock I". M., from pier 43 North ver. For freight or passage PRY f TAM R. GARRISON, No. 5 Bowling Green. T MAIL LINE. W YORK AND HAVANA DIRE | 4N Those first clas steamships will sail at 3 from pler 18 North River, foot of Cedar street, for Havana direct, | ts follows — CRESCEN’ Thursday, August 19 co. = Tuesday, Augrst 31 | For freight’ or passage, having unsurpassed wevomunodu- | tions, apply to aire i WM. P. CLYDE & CO. McKeller, Luling & Co., Agent NP. | Carrying the Mails. ‘The steamship ZODIAC will suit trom pler 16 East River, | on Thursday, Ay 2M. For freight apply to MURRAY, ‘& CO, Agents, 62 5 street, New York. No. 6 Bowling Green, Havana, uta | | LD DOMINION STEAMSHIP © suiling from pier 37 North River. For Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, Thesdays, Thies: days and Satntday, at 3 P. M., connecting’ with the Virginia and Tennessee Air Line, Atlantic Coast Line, Piedn t Aire Line, Chesapeake and ‘Ohio Railroad and with the com- | pany iastoam lines to interior points in North Carolina and | ginin, Newbern and Washington, N. €, ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Lewes, Del., daily, except Saturday, at 4P. M., counecting with Delaware and Maryland railroads. Passenger accommodations tnsurpassed, ‘Through passage tickets and bills of lading to al lowest rites. Insurance to Norfolk, &e., 44 per cent. Froight received duily at pier 87 North River. General offices, 197 Gree street, (vin Norfolk), every AIL SS. LINE. HAVANA AND. MEXICAN B North River at 3 P.M. vee N, Stoumers leave pler N Tuesday, Augnat 24 . Thursday, August 26 . Thursday, sept. 2 | NEW ORLEANS, | Campeachy, Tuspan and 00. calling at Havani CITY OF MEXICO. For freight or pass 80: ‘81 and 33 Broadway Steamers will leave New Orleans Angust 28 and September. 18 for Vera Crux and all the other ports, poe NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell Lina, will leat ¢ Steamship CORTE aug P.M, Captain Freeman, pier No. 9 North River, on Saturda: Through rates given to Mobile, St Vicksburg and other points. Cabin passage, $00; steerage, $20 For Ireight, at lowest ratos, or passage apply to CLARK & SKAMAN, Hi Wost street. AS LINE OF GALVESTON AMERS, TOC ing at Key West, carrying the United States mai Steamyr STATE OF TEXAS, Captain will leay ier 20, East River, on Saturday, August 24. ‘at 3 P.M, Through bills of lading given to all points on the H. and | TC. band G.N.G- Hand H. and-G-H. and SA. rail | roads. “Freight and insurance at lowest rates. No charge for forwarding in New York. For freight or passage, having | superior accommodations, apply to | ©. H, MALLORY & CO., 153 Maidon lan | TLYDE & CO, 1 Tuesday, Angnat 24 ALEXANDRE & | Wall street | MonGAs's LINE OF STEAMSHIPS for w Orleans and Texas, via Brashear City wing AT iron steamahins will fora this i HEAT, WG. MEWE: HUTCHIN i now tila one of which will suilevery Saturday for Brashear City, transferring freight at that place to. Morgan's Railroad {9% New Orleans and points beyond and to Morgan's line of steamers, thonce 14 all the Texas parts. ‘The steamer BRASHEAR will sail from pier 98, North Raver, on Saturday, 28th of August, at 3%. M., for Brashear City direct, Through bills lading signed to Mobile, Galveston and to ints on the Galveston, Harrisburg’ and San Antonio, en and Great North: and Pacitie, I railroads, and ja und# Sun ‘Antonio, and ail points on the Wulf, Western, Texas and Pacific Rallwiy, Brazos Santiago, Cor: pus Christi, Rockport, St. Mary's and Fulton, Freight for St. Mary's and Fulton, landed at Rockport. Lighterage and Channel des at either Corpus Christi or Brazos Santiago at the expense and risk of consignes eight for Brownsville, Matam terior must have consignee at Brazos Santiago, freight at lowest rates. For freight or information apply to CHARLES A, WHITNEY 4 CO., Agents, Pie! orth River. Tre fui TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. AND TROY BY DAYLIGHT.—DAY BOATS | ~ VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW leave Vestry Street, pier 39, North River, dally (Sundays excepted), as | 8:95, and Twenty-fourth street at 9 A M., landing at Wost . Rhinebeck, Cats: | ints North and West. nd Newburg, return- Point, Cornwall, Newburg, Poaghkeeps! kill and Hudson. Tickets on sale for p Trip tlekets to West Point, Cornwall ing same day, $1. 3) trains to and from Saratoga. To | Saratoga, $3 20; round trip, $5 40. - A A A NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY. for New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Rich- mond and Elm Park. Boats leave Whitehall stroot at foot of Broadway, daily, at 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 1045, A. M., 12:45, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30, 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30 P. M. Sundays, at half-past every hour from 8:30 A, M. Fare, 10 cents. Astor House cars loave Vesey Street for forr A. Line, Elegant steamboats leaving New York daily . | (Saturdays excepted) at 6 m pier 49 North River, foot of Leroy street. Excursiot’ tickets, New York to Sara only $4. | toga and return, good thirty days as bs 3 ee | BANY AND TROY.—SUNDAY EVENING BOAT, necting with morning trains for the North and West . elegant steamer THOMAS POWBLL leaves pier North River, foot of Leroy street, at 6 P.M. Through ets sold and baggage checked to destination, baat a ace NITIZENS' LINE-OF STEAMBOATS, FOR TROY, CON. | | Co necting with att raitway lines North and West, —Bleg: 6 | steamboats leave daily, Saturdays excepted, at 6 P.M, from | pier 49 North River, foot of Leroy street. ‘Through tickets | sold over all connecting lines. | JJALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON. | | a Newport and Fall River—The world-renowned | steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE leave pier 28 North | River, foot of Murray street, days, June 27 to | August 20 5 PLM. Through sold at ‘all principal hotels in the city. Hall’s Band engaged for the season. | pe; SYLVANIA RAILROAD, i 1¢ Great Trunk line and United States Mafl route. ‘Trains leave New York, from foot of Desbrosses and Cort- At streets, as follows : press for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and South, with Patiman pal cecars ittachod, 0.00 A. M., Sand 90 P.M | Sunday, 9 and h For Williamsport and Lock Haven (via Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Division, connecting at Philadelphia), 9:30 A For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Corry’ and’ Brio, 8:90 P. M., connecting at ‘Corry for Pitusville, Petrolenni Centre and the Oil Regions. For Baltimore, Washington and the South, “Timited Wash- ington Expross” of Fullman, parlor cars dally, except San. day, 9:30 A. M.; arrive at Washington 4:10 P.M. va lar 840A. M.S and 9 P.M, Sunday, 9 P.M. | Express for Philadelphia, 7, 7:30, 8:40, 9:30 A. M.; a | $410: 4909.7, 8:30, 9 Pe M. and 12 ihe.” Sunday, | ‘ALM, 4:50, '5,'6, 7, 8:90 and OP. M. Emigrant and | secona Class, 7 P.M. 6, 6:80, 7, 7:40, 8,9, 10, 11 A. M3 12M, 1.2 2:90, 3:40, 4, 4:10, 4:3), 5,’ do, 540, 6, 6°10, 6 40, 7,720, 8:10, 10, 11:30 P.M. ‘and 12 night.’ Sunday, 8 AL M., 5.20, 6. and 8:10'P. M. | For klinabeth, 6, 68 10, 11.4. M.; 12M..1,2, | 2:30, 3:10, 5:20, 540, 6, 6:10, 6 ) ‘night. Sunday, | 8 3 For 12M. 1,2, | 2:30, W, 4:50, 5:20, 540, 6, 6110, | 6:30 . "M. and 12 night. Sunday, 8 A.M, | 5 20, 6,.6:30 and 7 P.M, Wooilbridge, Perth Amboy and South Amboy, 6 aad 10 M., 2:30, 4:50 and 6 P.M. | New Brunswick, 7 and 8 A.M. 12M. 2, 3:10, 4 10, B20, TREN, and 12 night, “Sunday, 8 A a Gand | Fiomington, Phillipsburg and Bolvider oy For Morcor and Somorset Branch, 3 P.M, | For Trenton, Bordentown, Burlington and Oamnden, 7:30 and #90 A.M. 12.310, 2, 4,5 and 7 P.M | M. 2,8, and 4:10 P.M ‘or Fs | BOA M. For Freehold, 7:30 a and Wt For Farmingdate and Satan, 7:80 ror ‘on Saturdays only, 7 P. 3 For Hightstown, Pemberton nud Camden, vis Perth Amboy, ‘d vin Monmonth Junction, 4:10 P.M. | ‘and Pemberton. 6 A. M.,'via Perth Amboy, | ey “e M. via Monmonth Junction | ‘and 7:30 A.M. via Moumonth Junetton, ; | ‘Trains arrive as fyllow: From Pittsburg, 6:55. and 10:30 A. M. and @:20 P.M. daily; 10:15 A. M. 650 P.M. sd except Monday, From Washington and Baltimore, 6:20 AL ‘and 10:27 P.M. Sunday, 6:20 A.M. From . 5:10, 6:20, 6:55, 10:15, 1120, 164A, Mag 5, 6:10, 6:40, 8:44, 9:20, 10:27 PLM. Sun: 10:15, 1S4 A.M. 6509-20, 10:27 ’. M Ticket Offices, 626 and 944 Brondway, No. | Astor Hous and foot of Desbrowses and Cortlandt streets; No, 4 Court Streot, Brooklyn; Nos. 114, 116 and 118 Hudson street, Ho- oken’ Benigrant Ticket Gace, No. 8 Battery place. TRANK THOMPSON, D. M. BOYD, Jr, General Managor Gen, Passenger Agent, 18 | Rates of passage from New York to Southaiapton, Havre or | | pipe passage |” Yo, 10:30 and 11:15 A. M | 4, 4)30, 5:30, 640 and 7 P. 10:45 and 1130) A. MA 5:45, 8:90 sad 720F MN BA at 23d st. High Brid are, OED ros and points in the in- | | wich street. | riving at Hunter's Point « | ing Banks on Sunday, August 22 :—Foot Bight | Grand street, Bast River. : nh TRAVELLERS: GUIDE, {ATSKILL BOATS UP THE CREEK Passage ven NEW CHAMPION and WALTER BPP P.M... from + on ‘connecting Churckiil’s stages for Cairo, Durham, Winduem aud points Weat. TEWBURG, CORNWA! WEST POINT, COZZENY ba heh} dock, Iona Tel duty (sundays excepted) wy Steambeat ARMENTA. from Bi n, Fulton street, at & » M.; Vestry street, New York, 9 abreet, landing at Manhattanville, i You! ’ Ferry, 11: Nyack and fas gate by Oy suring each ftsenooe af 4:90. Re- reaching New York at "WEST POT NEWBURG, POUGHKEEPSIE, doug, Kingston, Couzens’, Cornwall, Milt x and Marthe by terey The ake POWELL $9 NR, daily, ac 330 P.M. (Sundays excepted), HIA| VIA LONG BRANCH AND THIS B JERSEY SOUTHERN RATLROAD. Fare from New York to Philadelphia only $2 25. Commencing June 28, 1875, leave New York. pier 8 North River, foot Rector street, y Philadelphin—O4o AM. and’ 30 P.M b—7, 9:49 ACM: 1 eth River ROVIDENCE AND STONINGTON STEAMSHIP CO, NEW. YORK “AND BOSTON. STONINGTON LINE, hh River, foot of Jay street, the slogant ISLAND and NARRAGANSETT daily From pier 27 North iver, foot of Robinson street, the steamships BLEOTRA and GALATEA daily except Sum days) ato P.M. QUNDAY BOAT TO ALBANY AND TROY, NEWBURG SS 50 cents; Poughkeeps inebeck, Catskill, Athous and Albany, $1 BSCUUYLER, foot of Franklin str 31 return tickets, W). tA. M., Twenty-fourth street, EXCURSIONS. _ ve “(DAILY EXCURSION TO ROCKAWAY BEACH. AR amers AMERICUS, NEVERSINK ant ORM, SEBaWICK will, make excursions to Rockaway Beach, daily (Sundays included), leaving 44 follows — AMERICU 24th at. NOR. M. West lth st, NR. B49 A. Barclay at. Noe. 9A. Mand 140 PM Pulte ; Brooklyn, 9:90 A.M. and 2 Conterno's ‘twenty-third Regiment Baud siways on board the Am NEVERSINA. Ninth st., BR. 8A. M. and 12:45 P.M. South Sixth st, Wi B13 A.M i P, A.M. and 1 SEDGWICK. B45 A.M. an TRA TRIPS FOR ROCKAWAY. mmoth pleasure steamer WILLIAM COOK and NELLY WHITE will be run to Rocke 22, to accommodate the extes ing as follows » WILLIAM COOK, Twenty-fourth street, North River, 845 A. M. and 1:46 P.M. West Tenth street, North River, 9 A. M. and 2 P.M. North River, 9:15 A. M. and 2:15 P.M, n Ferry, A.M. and 2:30 P.M. NELLY WHITE. wrth River, 12:30 P. My Twenty murth street, West fonth street, North River, 12.40 P.M. Bureluy strect, North River, 1 P.M. Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, 1:30 P.M. Fare, a5¢. “Exeursion Tickets, 50e. tickets of Americus ‘und Noversink are good om am Cook. Retus Nelly White and Wil XCURSION.—THE FINB ITH will go on a grand moontight excursion on Monday evening, August 23, lewving Twomey. fonrth street, N. Bat 8:30 o'clock; West Tenth street, R., at 8-45; Franklin street, N. R., at 9, and pier 13 N. @:15, The vessel, of which Captain Anderson is com will stop on the way at Coney Island, admitting of ful view of the ocean by moonlight. main deck will be cleared for dancing, and refreshments of all kinds will bo furnished on board Tickets for, the excursion ($1) can be | had at Norton & Murray's pavilion or on board the Arrow. | mith or Monitor. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS TO HARLEM, MORRIBA- Christ's Park, Karl's Park und High Bridge, landing Vth st, "Astoria and 119th st, each way. The HARLEM and SHADY 1K Dock iat at Gi palace steamboats MORRISANTA, SIDE will leave every Sunda; EAST RIVER Coney Isiand, lows » OAT—DAILY he favorite st stroet, Bust + River at 9:10 ry, Brookiyn, at ERSIONS TO met MONITOR will rt ty EXCURSIONS TO CONEY ISLAND.—THR favorite steamer ARKOWSMITH will leave as fol- —Twenty-fourth street, N. Rat 9 A.M, 12M. and West Tenth street , 1210 and M.; Franklin street, 'N. it., at 9: ) 20 and M.; pier 13-N. B ACM, 1230 and 3:30 AY MORN’ A ULAR R KEY. * port.—The favorite steam) ‘Captain William Hawxhurst, le foot orth River, 9:15 A.M. 1 ville and Perth A EAMER WYOM ges Republic, . Oriental, Ex: —FOR EXCURSI | Ake ing (with new boiler) Chigago, JK. isaldwin, Cal | celsior, ) a 5 ane As |. Cold Spring and Tone Island Groves to | let. Otiice d4 West street, opposite Christopher street Ferry, op ings. HB. CROSSET. SING SING CAMP MEETING, SUNDAY, AUGUST the accommodation of the citizens of ork wishing to visit the Camp Grounds, iticent steamer LUNG BRANCH, Captain Johu ii make # special janding at Sing sing on her Hs} i | | lur trip to and from Newburg, on day, August 22, ix Leaves Pulton Ferry, Brookly: x West Tenth street, North River, 3:30 A. ML, opty -third street, River, at 9 —REGULAR § s BOAT FOR NEW- burg, landing at Yonkers, Iona Island, Wost Point Spring and Cornwall, ‘The favorite steamer LONG CH (formerly the Sleepy Hollow), Captain John . leaves Bulton Ferry, Hrovklyn. ni 8 ALM; West Tenth street, North River, at 4:30, and Twenty-third street, North River, at 9 A.M. Pare for the excursion, $1. SUNDAY E ria, landiny CURSIONS TO HARLEM AND ASTO ‘at Broome street, El ‘troet, Astoria, Rubenstein's Park each way —The: SYLVAN GLEN aud SYLVAN STREAM following ‘trips on Sunday, Ju 10, Li, 1145 A. My 6:15, G45, 7:30 P.M. SHING BANKS, REGULAR EVERY DAY G ins daira ee sea steamer SETH LOW, ke ing “Harrison street, N. Ry 6: ighth street, pier 27 E, R., 7:15; Tenth sireet, 40; A.M. Tickets, $1 AL. Cholera Banks Augnst AMP MEETING AT SING SING.—SEE STEAMBOAT ARMENIA advertisement. JAXCCRSION To THE PEACH ORCHARDS of Delaware, Fare, round trip, 5. Arare opportuni iron steamships Reed; RIC North Ri at 4 P.M. ; ps Lewes (Deluwar snow offered by the magnificent now ZORGE W. ELDER, 1,562 (ns, Captain 38 tons, Captain Relly, from pier 37, xcept Saturday but, including Sunday), Long Branch by daylight and reac! reaRwater) next morning, 6 o'clock, rem until 4 P.M. passing Cape May before dark an reaching New York 4 o'clock following morning. Giving ® day at Lewes, whore fine gen flaking nnd bathing may be fd, or 4 trip forty miles into the interior on same ticket among the poach groves, Passengers may remain over, Tickets good for ten days from their date. Sold at pier or office of the OLD DOMINION STEAMSHLP COMPANY, 197 Green- XCURSION TRAIN FOR GARDEN CITY, Lb. L— TAL SUNDAY TRAIN, via FLUSHING, NORTH Sipe TRAL RAILROAD, TO GARDEN CITY, LEAVES Hunter's Point at 12:15 P.M. arriving at Garden City 12:30, RETURNING Garden City at 3:15, arg ), d BARTON, Superintendent. E CURSION TO SARATOGA, See DAY LIN advertisement. Bi? RSIONS BY STEAMBOAT ARMENIA DAILY Genders exten from NEW YO: AND BROOK. LYN, through the HIGHLANDS and NSWBURG BAY wo NEWBURG, with opportunity of spending three hours at the unrivalled picnic grounds of LUNA ISLAND, or two hours at COZZENS’ HOTEL OR WEST POINT. Seo ad- vertisement in another colamn, URSTO! M 10 NEWBURG, WEST Point an ind, via 125th street railway and Leave Man- Meamboat Armenia, dally, except Sundays. hattanville at 9:55, returning at 6 P.M. PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHADY SIDE ve Canal street every Sunday at 9 10 and 11 A.M. 1,3 Qand5 30 PM. wnd dally at 10 AM. 2) 8.5 tad P13 BM ianding idnily and Sanday) at Twenty-fourth ‘and Thitty fourth streets 10 minutes later. Fare 150. RAND EXCURSION TO HIGHLANDS AND RED Bank, N SEA BIRD le J.—The strong and commodious steamboat ier 35, foot Franklin street, North River, ves Red Bank ARLEM, MORRISANIA AND HIGH BRIDGE, arate Jace steamboats ITARLEM, MORRISANTA and SHADYSIDE leave Fulton Market slip at 30, 5, B15, 4:35" 8:10; dy 6:10 and 7:40 F. M.;landing. eb Grand. streets 4 5:10, 6, 610 ane 4 , landin, tr Ninth stroot, Twenty-third sicest wad Astoria, Bee ime cards for particulars ‘Sundays—Boats leave every 45 minutes, PRBGULAL SUNDAY BOAT POR ELIZABRTHPORT. — Saloon steamor Mattano leaves Vesey street, Pier 22, North River, at # and 12-A. Mo 4:90 1 M.; loaves Hlina: bethport at 7, 10:30 A. M., 2and 6 P. M. REGULAR SUNDAY BOAT.—THE SALOON STEAMER ARTIZAN will leave the following tnnaings for the Fish: street, Kant River, 7A. M.; South Sixth street, Williamsburg. 7:10 27 Fast River, 7:43; West Tenth street, North Rive pics 5 Noriti River, 0) A. M.A band will accompiny oat. Lines, Bait nud staterooms to be had on board. 108, 508, JUNDAY BOAT FOR NEWARK, The Steamboat THOS. P. WAY will loave Commercial dock, Newark, at 8 A. M. and 2 P. and Barclay streot North River, stopping street, 3 Gentlemen, $1 at Borgen Point, euch way, and also forth River, for Sea CHM, at 4:90 P. M., stoppl ‘The MAGENTA will atop at a Faas, on her return trom Rockaway, for passengers to war : b {TEAMBOATS FOR RABENSTIEN'S PARK. —MONDAY, iY August 24, 1875, boats leave Fulton Market At Grand stroot and Ninth street, as follows 11:15, 12) 1:15, 215, 9:15, 4:25, 9°16. and 6:10; rotucning, last boat leaves the Park at 0 P.M. 0; H, LONGSTREBT, 8 (0 CHARTER—THE STRAMBOAT FORT LEB POR V's exoursions, picnic gus. ‘and Sunday swhools, Apply 4 No. 47 Fultow stroos. in the alernoom