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1 } BOAHDKRS WAHTED. f* ?EARUK AND SMALL BOO*. CONNEOTKD, SUIT\J able for gentleman ami wife or two gentlemen, with jlinard; term* roaaouable 1811 Wmt Forty-fourth etreet, beItwoon Siatli avenue auil Broadway 'I SECOND STORY ROOM, FURNISHED. l'O LET, | J with Hoard go* hot and cold water in rooui; [nnfhborhood, MMlltMBlly; tovai mu4?r?i? Barrow bt 'I ENTIRE FLOOR, BLBUANTLY FURNISHED, To . 1 let, with Hoard; elan one ainjrle Room, hy a family ofcit' living their owu liouae.-Ft W eat Twenty second meet. Itef,er'iice? given and required. 1 It LOCK FROM FIFTH AVKNI'K THKATKE AND Broadway, 104 Weal Twenty eighth street ? A nice and mmfortaide furnished Room, with or without Board, in a lldrivate family; term a reaaonalile. 1 A-TWO OR THREE PERSONS MAY FIND FIRST clan* accommodation!!, wltli Sitting and two Bedroom*, tall or partial Hoard, In a miall Oerman family of reBnement. Adilreaa HOME COMFOltTs, box ITS Herald Uptown Branch ollioe. 1 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM. WITH BOARD, for two, at $|ti a week, on the parlor floor, aleo other K miim, with or without Board. No. SJ'J E?>1 Fourteenth > r-ct. near Second avenue 1 ELKO A NT FRONT PARLOR AND 2 H A NDSOMF. Ji connecting Rooms, on Hcronil Moor, with first elu*? Bourn, to gentlemon only, at 20 East Twenty-third street; private table if desired; references exchanged. "I LARUE, Jf AN DROME BACK P\RI.OR?8UITABLK J. for a first class physician ; also a pleasant Suit ot Huouil ?tn second floor, with Hoard; references exchanged. oO Went Twenty-second street. ___________ *> SUITS OF ROOMS TO LET, FURNISHED, WITH aJ Hoard; house and location first class. 3i't Last fourtconth street, near Second avenue. Q ROOMS AND ONE PARLOR, WELL FURNISHED, ^ on second floor, hot and cold water, with first class Board, for two persons, $23. 3*.>7 West Twenty second street. 2D STORY FRONT BOOM, WITH BOARD: HOT AND cold wnter, ample closet room, hath Ac.; also Room for single gentleman or lady ; a few tuble hoarders ucconuuo dated; prices reasonable; reference. 317 Second avenue. > WS8T THIBTIBTH flfTBBBT-IIANDSOMELV FUR / nished Rooms, with Board, for family, lionso all newly furnished this spring; can hare private table if desired. ?> SPACIOUS FLOORS, UNDIVIDED OR EN SUITE. ? to let, with Hoard, in the elegant house 81 Fifth Hve Jiuc; urruiigcmcnts made for fall; references. M. E. UAQR (formerly 2*1 West Sixteenth street). > COTTAGE PLACE. NEAR BLEECKER STREET ? ) Neatly and comfortably furnished Rooms with a small ) nnily, very good Hoard, ai $7 a $8 a week ; families taken equally low. References. AO TO $10 PER WEEK?FOR DOUBLE ROOMS. V*' with and without Board, every convenience; break fist alone $1 3D per week; well served food. 230 West Twenty fifth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. r SPENCER PLACE (WEST FOURTH STREET), NEAR ' West Tenth street.?Large pleasant Rooms, furnished, 'with or without Board. rni AVENUE, NEAR SIXTEENTH STREET. ?HAVt / ing a large and elegant furnished house, can furnish Suits f of two to live rooms on first, second or third floor; also single Rooms, with first class Hoard Parties wishing au elegant li one address W. T., Herald ottioo. ftTH AVENUE, 80, OPPOSITE DELMONICO'S?ELK ' gant Suits on second and third floors, furnished; also jungle Rooms, with Hoard, references. PJTU AVENUE, NO. 814?PLEASANT ROOMS EN ' suite, large double Room*; single Rooms, with grate and ample closet room, with Hoard; references required. rTfl AVENUE, ?? AND :u*7 ?A PARLOR FLOOR AND ) a Second Floor to rent in Hats, with or without Board, furnished or unfurnished; private table ft' desired; parries making their winter urrangoment will llnd this desirable ; clarences. 0 SPENCER PLACE .WEST FOURTH STREET), HE tween Tenth and Christopher streets.?A furnished Floor of two room s to let, with Board, hot and cold water nmi gas in each rooiu. <Jj?T TO $10 PER WEEK-LARGE ROOMS, WTTH P I all modern improvements, well furnished, w ith first class Hoard, to gentlemeu and wives or single gentlemen. 154 and 156.Waverley place. 9 EAST THIRTIETH STREET ?HANDSOMELY FUR niahed Rooms to let. with or without Board, to gentle* men or gentleman and wile. <k RA8T TWENTV.SEVENTH STREET. BETWEEX ' Madison and Filth avenues, Board and Rooms, well furnished, for gentlemen and their wives, or single gentle *11011. (\ WEST TWENTY FIRST STREET. FEW DOORS *7 from Fifth avenue.?Handsomely furnished Rooms, with Sirst class Hoard, en suite or singly; highest references given and required. T ATH STREET, NO. 12, FOUR DOORS WEST OF " " Fifth avenue.?Handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board, to families or single gentlemen; location uuexcep* lionahle; table first class; day hoard. 11TH STREET, 156 WK8T.-MI ANDSOMKLY FUR1 1 n{shed large and kid nil Room h to let, with Board, an i t able for gentleman and wile or single gentlemen ; also table Hoard; reference#. nTII STREET, ISO WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE ? With Board, large handsomely furnished Room ; large <*losoU; every convenience; with or without connecting; ball Room; references. TlTn STREET, WEST, 271.?TlAYINft ENLARGED MV .1 I. house and painted it throughout, I offer very desirable Rooms, with Board, to gentlemen or families, with the comforts of home; references. "1 OTII STREET, 135 WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE ? .1 -j Pleasant Rooms on nomad and third floor#, with Bourd. lorsingle gentlemen or gentlemen and wives; also a hall Room, Post office. 1 I Til STREET, 217 WEST.?THE ENTIRE SECOND J T Floor and other Uoonn>, handsomely furnished, to let, en suite and singly, with Board; private table if desired; house uniiHually desirable : reference#. Id Til STREET, 315 EAST? TTAXDSOMELY FUR*"t ntshed Rooms to let. with first class Board; all improvements ; private bathroom; pleasant neighborhood; prompt attendance; reference# exchanged. *1 I EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET?HANDSOMELY I ' i" furnished Room# to let, with or without Board; house Rrsfl class; family private. a IT 11 STREET, NO EAST?HANDSOMELY FIRT nished Room# to let, with Board, to geiitletueu; references exchanged. T/J CLINTON PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY?LARHE AO and small Room#, with or w ithout Hoard, in n family tfroin Parts; good opportunity to speak French; dinuer in nice garden. TO EAST FORTY FIRST STREET-BOARD.?TWO jXO second story front Rooms, two large aiul one small Room on fourth story, to permanent parties; table unexccp<ti"iiable. T Q EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET BETWEEN .J O Union square and Fifth avenue.?Well furnished .Rooms to let, en suite or singly, with or without Board, to 11milieu or single gentlemen. f|Q BAST FORTY-SIXTH STREET -LABOR AND 4 fj small Rooms to let, with Board; reference# exchanged. 1(1 wiifi i iifi.i i I r l ivf> i r> i iinr, i .? inir? nui. nr* At/ having changed hands and undergone thorough repairI . |ng throughout, oners great inducement* in the way of prcshly painted, handsomely furnished Rooms, with superior lalde, to ikmtlj or dagls gentlemen; references. *>| W EST EI ( 11T K K N T Tf STREET.?V A MII. 1 K S AND Z L single gentlemen desirous of obtaining handsome Blooms, with first class Board, can do so by applying at above Address; best references. OOD STREET, WEST, NO. M47?TO LET, WITH ^ujO Hoard, a spacious Room, handsomely furnished, and a ' BonMetiif rooa; ImuNn of Imhi MighmL <)OD STREET, WEST?TO LET, WITH HOARD, A handsomely furnished Room on second floor, adjoining the bathhouse , Board and attentaueo first class; references. Call ftt 118. I*>7T11 HTREF.T, ir.1 EAST, NEAR LEXINGTON AVE /j I line.?A few first class, handsomely furnished Rooms, for families or single guntleuicii i table At; private table if desired; terms moderate. *) | WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.?LARGE, ' ?) r handsome Rooms and closets, with first rnte Hoard, in rhcerftil house, with dining room on parlor tloor; also hall Itoomi. ' i - (Til STREET 107 WEST.-FRONT ROOMS ON SECt)T ond and third floors to let, with Hoard; also front liall Room, with large closet; hot and cold water, references I-x changed. A 1 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET?A SOUTHERN li lady offers hendaorao Rooms, good table, to transient in- permanent boarders, at moderate prices, a lew table koardcra desired. ? |1 EAST TWENTY FIRST STREET? HANDSOMELY nr L furnished Rooms on becond floor, with (list class Board; private table if desired; also a back 1'arlor; references. , A i) CLINTON PLACE, CORNER OF UNIVERSITY ~I <ml place.?This handsome and commodious residence, liavlng changed hands, Is now prenared to receive families or pinglo gentlemen, with first class Hoard ; terms moderate. i O EAST TWELFTH STREET ONE HALF BLOCK rrO from Broadway.?A few single gentlemen can ho accommodated, witli or without Board. A r EAST TWENTY THIRD STREET?TERMS MOST I?) reasonable . Floor over parlors, containing all modern conveniences, with Hoard; private (able If desired, also [ n.|ii?ro Koon* on third floor, 'private family. A 7 WEST twelfth htuket, between fifth "'l | nml Sixth avenue*.?Handsomely furnished Room* on parlor and second floor* to let, with (food Hoard, a g west sixteenth street?having erased *1 O the above Ilonse I wntild like to rent my rooms, with f:ood Ronrd, to persons tceklug a perniauonl and quiet home ; also transient hoard given. Mrs LINSEKY. a g west sixteenth street ?having erased X ?' tho above llouso, I would like to rent my Rooms, with wood Board, to persons seeking a permanent and quiet home; Also transient Board given Mrs. EINSEKY. A <k EAST TWENTY FIRST STREET -HESIRABEK 'I >7 Rooms en suite or separately, with lirst class Board; also Rooms for gentlemen ; reference* exchanged. r G west twkektil street.?to i,ET, with or )A " without Hoard, large unci small handsomely furnished Jtooins, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen, terms Seasonable. References required. r <) WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.-TO LET, WITn I I!, nil, entire Second Timer ami Hack I'arlor, witli on tension, furnished handsomely, also single Room for gentleInen; terms moderate. r?> WEST WASHINGTON PEACE -TWO HAND?)?? mincly furnished Room* to lot, with Hoard, for gentlemen and m -ses or genlleinuu ; every convenienco. r,r. west TOHTY SECOND STREET, OPPOSITE RES ? *' 7 ervoir Park,?Choice Rooms on parlor and second floor, M ith good Hoard, at vory modarato price i also a few day I orders. I ra VYI ,|' ELEVENTH STREET. A FEW DOORS ? i 'ir""i I'iHh avunnn.?Very desirable Rooms, with J'.oiird, lor family or single gentlemen ; alio hall Bedroom ; r >> ? iind .11 .n flrst c lass, terms numerate rjn CHRISTOPHER STREET, BETWEEN FOURTH 4 I snd Hii ecker streets.?Pleasant Itooini on second and third.floors to lot, with Uoarii, to a party of geutieniau or g. lun.fi. and oives NEW Yl BOARDKK* W VYTElr. Q1 CLINTON PLACE. NEAR EIPTII AVKNIK'71 llamisniu.lv Inrnialie.l Itooiu-. modern improvement*. Willi MMMl MM, on Miile or mg|ar; term- MMli; advent airemi* arrangement* made for w inter; da* boarder*. Hill WEST PIETY-RUTH mur. KSAK ( RMTRAL .1 " t'J Park. second Hat. ? Plnaanni Hi?'iu- and Hoard for an invalid denning magnetic treatment by a lady trance and healing medium ; reference* exchanged. lril WAVKRLKY PLAiK, JfORTHWSNT C<iRI W1 ner Wuatiingtou aquare?Several connecting Jiooni*. Mutable for small famiUva; table iiiiiioruily good und nncea reasonable; private tuble if dealred. 11 | IAHI BOHTUNTIi STREET, NEAR ' I.AKK.V 111" linn Hotel.?Elegant Room- mi second Hour to In, vllh tiwII'Dl Hmnl; locatlou una Mock of Broadway; reference* given ul"' re'|nlred. 11(1 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. ONE HLOPK I 1 >1 from Mudikuu s<|Ua-e.?To let, with It.lord, elegantly furnished Apartment*. singly or en suite; single Rooms for. gentlemen; table lloanf I ?(? WEST TENTH STREET.?XH ELV ITRMfillKD ,10?/ seeoiiil story front Room: ul-o hell Room to let, with Board, to geutlemen. Term* moderate. I JO WAVER LEY PLACE.?NIC KEY It KMSIIEU l~t'' Rooms, silinl.v oreu suite, with or without Hoard; furniture all new; Mnitll private fatuity ran hate all the comforts of a home ; references. 1 WAVEKLKY PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AVENCE,? Lv?d Nicely furnished front Rooms, second floor, with home comforts and hest Board; Herman (louse; references. 1 \(i WEST TWELFTH STREET ? VEBV PLEASANT l'J'7 ami nicely furnished Rooms to let. with flrst class Board; hath and all the necessary consenlences. lf'fl WEST FORTY SIXTH STREET-FIRST PI.ASS it)"' house, and Kuoius, with or witliuut Board, for adulta. Reference reouired. ()H 1 WEST TENTH STREET. ? A PRIVATE SjVr'x American faintly will lot u largo Room, unfurnished, ami one furnished, to mun and wife or a party of single gentleiueu. with Board: terms moderate. fl/\7 WEST THIRTY EIP.tlTII STREET.?FINK -0"' 4 Rooms, with Hoard; also hall Rooms; house and locution unexceptionable; oonveulent to Hroadway, Sixth and Seventh avenue lines: references given uml required. 91 Q EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.?A SMALL PRI? L< rate family ha? furnished Rooms to let, with or w ithout Board; conveniences for housekeeping; gas, bath, hot aud cold waU-r; references. 9%> | i: \ vr I I i TV Eli.II I II STREET-A NK'EI.Y , I furnished back Purlur, with trout Room; partial Board If wanted. 2s)(J WEST FORTIETH STREET.?ONE OR TWO _r O couples can be aceomiuod tied with large Rooms, nicely furnished; good table and attendance, with use of bath ; Hoard for laily. 9)1 EAST NINETEENTH STREET ?TWO L \ ROE air J Rooms, furnished, with Hoard; good neighborhood. 9 i i WEST THIRTY FOl'RTH STREET ?HAND^'"X TX sottiely furnished Rooms, with first class Board, en suite or singly; also desirable hail Rooms ; references exchanged. 9 ? n WEST FORTY THIRD STREET ?A PRIVATE jjTH family would rent their Second Floor to gentlemen or gentleman aud wifo, with or without Hoard; all improvements. 4)4(1 WEST TWENTY FIFTH STREET?TO LET, I . I u.i,l. It., 1,r,l ?l?,..??t front I!,.0,11 uiwl connect. ing Bedroom if desired, on second floor, southern exposure; also nice buck liooui; references given end required. Or/t WEST FORTY-FIRST STREET. AT THE ) ) new Lviug-ln 1 nati t tit ion.?Good Board, excellent nursing, for ladies duriug confiucmeiit. Apply to or address Mrs. DOHANN. 0(\A WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.?LARGE, TT elegantly furnished Rooms, with uinpio closets, hot ami cold water; suitable for families; also two bail Rooms, with first class table; private table if desired. O/YQ v \ D 811 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET t*fJ Handsomely furnished Rooms (front or back) to let, en suite or singly, with first class table Board; alao ball Rooms for gentlemen. Ol r WEST NINETEENTH STREET.?HANDSOMELY Oltj furnished Rooms, with Hoard; dressing rooms connecting; hot and cold water; suitable for gentlemen or gentleman and wife; house contains all modern improvements; neighborhood unexceptionable. q ~ | WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET ?AN KLE O'/T gant front alcove Room, with bath adjoining^ for one or two single gentlemen, with Breakfast, in a strictly private family; convenient to Elevated and three lines of cars; references exchanged. 07Q WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.?PA RLOR ?J I Floor and alcove Room and Bedroom on second floor, with ampleetoMri room, also Room on third floor, with Board, on reasonable terms. yjfvq WEST NINETEENTH STREET.?SINGLE iND t"0 double Rooms to let. with first class Hoard, in u small American family of adult*; terms to $1U per week ; near Klevatod Railway. yjlD THIRD AVENUE. CORNER TWENTY-NINTH 1" J street.?Two neatly furnished square Rooms in Hat, singly or together, with or without Board for ladv. Mrs. PALMER. A LADY WILL LET, WITH BOARD, TWO OR THREE Rooms verv reasonably for balance of the season. First brick house on Weatervelt avenue, New Brighton, S. I. A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET VERY KEAsomthlv, with first class Board, entire Floor, four rooms, handsomely furnished, all conveniences, to a family or keuariMly; brown stone resilience. 11" Hast aeventyoighth street. Elegant neighborhood, near Madison avenue curs. 4 ?ANY LADIES DESIRING ACCOMMODATIONS J\. during confinement anil otlmr illness, with good uursingnnd best medical attendance, can address, lor one week, WEST SIDE, Herald Uptown Branch oflice. VN ELEGANT AND NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT Parlor and Bedroom in a small private family. for a gentleman and wife ; Board tor lady only. Address D. O. T., lfcrald l'ptown Branch oflice. A LADY, HAVING NO CHILDREN. WOULD LIKE to hoard one from (1 months upward for uu institution or individual. .1 TALOR, box 1,1*75 Post oflice. A -2441 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, TWO Mocks from Broadway.?A choice of now and elegantly furnished Rooms to let, to gentlemen or gentleman and wife ; breakfhat ar bm?Userved in the h?e. 4 PARTY OF TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN A have an entire Floor, with Breakfast, iti the bouse of a private family ; the rooms are well furnished and the house desirably located. Address E., box 101 Herald Fplowu i Branch oflice. 1 TjM.KOANT BOARDING ACCOMMODATIONS AND BUST j\i houses ; all locations and prices; list free. HANK INS' New York Boarding Directory, So. 28 West Twenty-ninth st. IJ1IR8T CLASS TABLE AND HANDSOME ROOMS CAN he had at 155 .Madison avenue, for families or single I gentlemen. Prices moderate. , TTANDHOMKLY FURNISHED 8l'IT OF APARTMENTS; i II private table; extra wide house; errand liall; private j hath; location central; near Fifth avenue; references; prlj vate family. Apply at 1!' Eaat Twenty-aecnnd street. ONE BLOCK EAST OP COOPER INSTITUTE, 83 Stnyvesant street.?Elegantly furnished Rooiu for rtentleraan desiring permanent It rat class accommodations; oration central; coffee if desired; terms moderate. 13ARTIES DESIKINO COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODAtions for the winter in a Rood location, with (food table and atteiidaiiee, ran address BENSON, hex 111! Herald office. Reference given and required. qto LET?WITII OR WITHOUT BOARD, A NICELY 1 furnished Room in a private family. Address C. P., Herald office. mwu FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITH J. Hoard, hy gentleman, wifo and eicht-yeurs-old child; location between Thirtietli and Sixtieth streets and Sixth and Eighth avenues; terms, $10 to $1S. Address W., box 10'.' Herald office. BOARD AM) LODGING WANTjjpi \ RESPECTABLE MIllDLE-AOED LADY WISHES 1 \ an unfurnished Room, with Board, in a small private I family. Address OWENS, station II. A SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES A FURNISHED Room on Twenty sixth or Twenty seventh street, lie tu ceii itroadwav and sixth avenue. Address Y.. 101 Pearl j street. A LADY, OCCUPIED pi'HING T1IE DAY, WANTS A Room. with breakfast, In the location of Fourth ave| line, from Twenty-third to Forty-second street; If suited will lie permanent (luring winter. Address M. 11., lJerulii Uptown Brunch office. A GENTLEMAN AND LADY DESIRE ONE OR TWO well furnished Koiuuh. with or without llourd for ladjr. Address RETIRED, bo* 1(13 Herald Uptown Branch office. A WIDOW LADY WISHES A ROOM, WITH BOARD mid homo comforts, In the vicinity of Sixth ?venue ; not j to exceed $b per weok. Address IIOME, box 147 Herald officii. HOARD WANTED?ON FIFTH AVENUE OR ITS IM JJ medinte vicinity, for a grntlemun nnd wITe: a Parlor and Bedroom, wlih first class table. Address, stating terms and particulars, HOME, box 4,121 Post office. Board wanted.?two gentlemen and their wives wish permanent Board; two or three Rooms on second or third floor; location from Nineteenth to Thirtyfourth street end Fourth to Ninth avenue; reference unexceptionable. Address, stating terms for each room, which must he from $2f> to $30 per week, C. J. U., Herald office. Board wanted?for gentleman, wife and daughter; two rooms; between Fourteenth and Fortieth streets and Fourth and Seventh avenues; terms not to exceed $120 per month; best referonco required. Address D w., 139 East Seventeenth street. Board wantrd-in a strictly private family (French or German preferred;, below Thirty-fourth street, by two gentlemen Address, stating lowest terms and particulars, IIOME, Herald office. Board wanted-by gentleman, wife and infant from October I ; private family preferred. Addrpss, with reference, stating lowest terms. W 11 B box 1,077 New York Post office. ' TV'ARD WANTED?FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; it location ootween i nirry lourtn ana riitlcth streets and Hlxth and Madison avenues; referenceseicbanr.-d. Address BARCLAY, Herald office. Board wanted-for gentleman and wifeAnswers, to he noticed, must contain location, term a (which must he reasonable* description, rooms in Address PERMANENT BOAUDKkA, Herald office. mKMPORARY BOARD WANTED?BY A GENTLEMAN i. and his wife, about Heptember 0, for a fctv weeks- a Southern family preferred; location Irvine place or Union st|tiare Address New York I'ost oflic# boa 3,733, statins terms and references. AirANTED?FOR OKNTI.KMAN, WIFE, TWO YOCNO TT children and nnrse, Parlor and Bedroom of good also, and Renin for nnrse bath, with Hoard, at not over $40 petweek. Address R. J. S? llerald office. Air ANTED?BOARD FOR LADY, WITH ON K CHILD; t> east aide; private faintly preferred; would llk? to glvo lessons in alnglng in part payment; unexceptionable refer cures as to uuiilifieatlon Ae. Addross, with terms, WINDSOU, bo* 174 Herald office. WANTED?LARGE ROOM, WITH HOARD. FOR LADY and child ; Tenth to Eighteenth street, First to Filth avenue; terms moderate, Addrese, -with toil particulara, rtil Li'ARD boa HO Herald nffllng. )RK HKICALD, SUNDAY, ISO % 1(11 t\D YiODOIIVU WAMTID. l\r ANTED? HV V LADY AND LITTLE SON. SI X v# year* old. Hoard with a private family or where there re hut ft?w boarder*, when- they can enjoy the uonCi'rta of a uuiwt. respectable home; will furnish thoir own rooiu in pert if required Please state full particular?, with lowest nrica. which inunt be moder Ue. Aildro?s BOARD, box 220 lferald office YlrANTED?BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. LARGE ?V well furnished Kooui, uiuple clooatft, with Hoard, he 1 ween Tenth and Twenty-third streets; private family pre ferred Addros*. timing tonus, locution end references, 11. A. X., 11 eraid office. U"AN I ED ?A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, BROTHER, child mid nurse desire several nice furnished Room*, with pood Hoard, in a private Jewish tainily. Address A. B . box Jiti Herald office. \ ' \ N i SB k F1 BUI 4UBB FRONT BOOB kND H ILL M Bedroom, con tied in jc, in private family, where Board can he hud for the lady it desired; location not below Fourteenth street and central. Address Lieraid office. \VMNTKD?TWO I t ItMSHKD ROOMS FOR GENTLE ? ? man and lady board for lady >, with a widow preferred: terms must be moderate Address, with particulars and price, G. W? bo* 130 llerald office. Q| * \ PARTY OP TWO DESIRING v WELL U K qp.1 x tilshed Room in a quiet fumily, w ith jrood Board, can obtain such at ISO West, Tenth street after Sunday ; refer? noes. BROOKIsl s BOABD. 1 SO NCUERMKRHOKN STREET, BROOKLYN, AO" lour blocks from City Hall.?Front alcuve and sunny back Rootn, on second floor; also back Parlor, nicely and newly furnished, en suite or singly ; tirst class table ; private if desired. Brooklyn hoard?at 112 rapalyea, east, first Iiuum) front lleury street.?Pleasant rooms containing nil Improvements, furnished, v, ith or without Board; would have no objection to small children; has no other boarders. T> 1IOOKLYX IlKlt.IITS TO $10 PER WEEK FOR .1J handsomely furnished Rooms, or Suits of Rooms, with Board. 107 Henry street, 5 minutes' walk from Fulton or Wall street ferries. References required. HOTELS. A ? 350 ROOMS, NEW MATTRB88E8; CLEAN BEDS, A? 25c., Itftc.. "sic., $1 50, $2 50 per week. gentlemen and families. Frankfort liou?e, 202 VV 111 la in street. Open all night. A Li. LI< HIT ROOMS?NEW ENGLAND HOTEL, BOWcrv and Hayurd *treet: 200 moms equal in comfort to any first class hotel; lodgings nightly, 50c. a 00c. for gentlemen only. A STOR PLACE IlOTEf.. 25 A$D 27 THIRD AVENUE? J\. the cheapest and best located house in the city; ladies' entrance No. 3 St, Mark ? place. European plan. (Always open ) A?FOR ADVERTISEMENT OF NEW YORK HOTEL sec heading of "Special Notices." A COOL FRONT SINGLE ROOM, 40C. OR 5t?C. PER <iay:$2to$:i weekly. S Si IT II 8 (newly furnished) Hotel, bs Chatham street; always open; near new Post Office. "DKLXONT HOTEL, FULTON STREET, NEAR BROADLI way.?European plan: Rooms 50 cents and upward; new family Ruflmi; Ladies' and geutlcmeu'd dining rooms open Sundays; meals at low prices. C11TY HOTEL, CORNER BROADWAY AND EIGHTH ) street; entrance No. 1 Clinton place.?Large Rooms and Board for two, $15 a week, $2 a day; Rooms $4 a week. COUNTRY BOARD. i FEW MORE BO ARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED l\ hi Hillside. Terms re aoon able. Address S. ROOT, Cat skill, X Y. AMONG THE MOUNTAINS.?SCENERY PERFECTLY 1\ elegant; location healthy; first class Board, $5 per week. Address, with stamp, HO RATIO GATES, Brcakabeen, Schoharie. N. Y. AT WESTKIELD?ONE HOUR FROM CITY ON Jeraoy Central, near station, extra large Rooms, with substantial Board and pleasant surroundings, at moderate prices. K. II. LADD, Westfleld, N. .1. A FEW MORE BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMOA dated at a farm house, near Ramsey's Station, on Erie road ; location high and healthy. For particulars call on the proprietor, at 4*4 Sixth avenue, to-morrow. Board among the catskills, at a pleasuntly located farm house: shade trees; airy rooms; fishing, bathing, Are For particulars apply to W. H. LEE, ll>5? Fulton street, New York, or C. E. \\ lilTK, Acra, Greene county, K. Y. Board at plkasantville. n. v.. on the uarlem road, one hour from Grand Central depot.?Good table, pleasant and large Rooms; very pleasantly situated; terms very moderate. Reference at 424 West Thirty-third street, or C. C. DOMINICK, Pleasantville. f 10UNTRY BOARD-ONE MILE FROM CATS KILL village ; situated on high ground ; fine views: good boat lug una tishtng near by; board $iu per week, Auuress I DAVID BLOOM, Catskfll. /COUNTRY BOARD OAK BB BAD AT A DELIGHTFUL \J house among the Cat ski lis; within ten minutes of depot; plenty of milk, eggs, fresh vegetables of every description, Fresh meat, ice and everything for the comfort of hoarders; the house and rooms are large and cool; plenty of shade, piano and croquet; mails daily and telegraph station near; three trains each way daily; terms reasonable. For further particulars inquire of former guests, Henry Geckler, 4* Broadway. Brooklyn, or <1. E. Home, 167 Broadway, New York. rAOUNTRY BOARD FOR WIDOW LADY AND CHILD \ J (two years) on a farm near water, within SI) miles of city; plain table; kiud home people; lawn and shade; weekly; will stay late. Address MOTHER, boa 210 Herald other. / *01 K i BY BO 1RD NE IB NEW YORK?BATHING AND \J fishing; H cents; 2*1 minutes fn?m Liberty street, via Central Railroad New Jersey. Terms moderate. Apply room H, 71 Liberty street. /1ATSKILL MOUNTAINS.?SEVERAL MORE BOARD yj ets can he aeeoiuinodated at ray farm liouse in the Mountains; location unequalled for health and scenery; only three miles from Mountain House and IV,' from High Peak; table bountiful; plenty of milk, eggs, meats fowl, vegetables Ac.; terms, per week. Address Mrs. MARTH A BLOOIXJOOD, t'nion Society, Greene county, N. Y. / 1 ATS KILL MOUNTAINS.?EXCELLENT BOARD AT \ White Sulphur Soring House, Cairo, Greene county, 1,300 feet elevation; health and comfort; very moderate terms for September and October. Apply to W. N. LENNON, a - above, or to Mr. LEO GOLDMAKK, Tribune Building, room 41. J /1 ATS KILL MOl'NTAINS. ?BOARD AT GLEN COTi 'y tage, near the Mountain House and Falls; terms modcrate. Address O. GLENN'ON, CatskUl, N. Y., or D. F. CURLKY, 12 Centre street. * / 1 RYDER MANSION. WHITESTONE. L. I., OPPOSITE | \J Fort Schuyler.?Elegant rooms, handsome grounds, I reaching to beach ; bathing. Particulars of S. A. POTTER, Esq., No. 56 John street. Boats from James slip and Thirtrj fourth stroot, connecting with cars at Hunter's Point liuif| hourly. !C1EN THE MORICHES, L. I., ON THE GREAT SOUTH J Bay.?Good Board, bathing; also fishing, sailing and gunning parties taken out antl furnished with boats and decoys of all kinds; tortus per week. Address LEWIS G. TliRRY. Refers to W. II. Howell. 155 Rroiulwnv room 7. 17 LKOANT FAMILY HOTEL.?PARTIES, WIIOKK J'j business necessitates tlielr curly return from more distant resort*. ( Hii find hero elegantly furnished Rooms; high, healthy, well shaded grounds; lawns, groves, flowers, fruits, hosting, bathing and fishing; nearer V\ all street in point of time and more accessible than most of their city homes; communication, VI trains; depot on grounds. Send for circular to room 10, 2'?1> Broadway. 17 LIE A BETH.?A PRIVATE FAMILY (VAX ACCOMMOJ'j date two or three adults with pleasant Itoonm and Hoard ; I house and location very desirable, near depot. Address C. | M., Herald office. I TTt'DSON RIVER RAILROAD.?HOARD AT A FINK J L mansion, 20 minutes out, 10 from depot; high ground, I tine views, drives, lawns, shade, garden and Crutun water. Address U., hox 4,000 Post office. I UNO BRANCH, THREE QUARTER MILK FROM J beach.?Large Rooms, good Hoard; $15 for two; also I from Wednesday next. Parlor and Bedroom, same price; ( boating, fishing, crabbing. Address SMITH COTTAtJK, Main street: village stage passes; cottage well shaded. Particulars 500 llroadwav C LI,NEK. 0N~CKNTRAL RAfLROA67"M' MINlTTES FROM LIHertv street.?First class parties, desiring superior accommodation*, rsn find elegant Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, live minutes from depot; shady grounds; boating, bathing, fishing. Address box 42 Post office, Uruvnvillc, N. J. Itt UTI EH DESIROrS OF OBTAININO COUNTRY I L Hoard close beside tho water, where they ran have line fishing, sailing and bathing, plenty of lVesli milk, egg* mid vegetables, good rooms, piano, croi|uet grounds and good shade, will address H. II. JONES,.Innirsport. Long Island. REAL COUNTRY HOARD?LOCATION IIIOII AND healthy ; 4<i minutes'travel; trains every 30 minutes: croquet grounds, shady walks, Ac. Inquire of 8. ALLAIKK MUKDEN, KloomBeld. N. J. SUMMER BOARD AMONG THE CATS KILLS, ONE mile from the village of Windham; pood rooms and table. Kur further particulars apply to SHERMAN ML'NGEK, Windham, Greene county, N. Y. WANTED?A FEW MORE BOARDERS, AT A LARGE farm house, six miles from Catakill; the house is In cated on high ground, in full view of the Catsklll Mountains. Terms $?> per week; children under ten half price: a reduction will he made to parties wishing to stay through Sen. tern her. Address JACOB FLSTER, Leeds, Ureoue count.'1 N. Y. SUMMER RESORTS. AT PAVILION HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN Island, a few desirable Rooms for Tall season; boats half hourly; faro 10 cents; convenient for business. R. F. COLE, Proprietor. A FEW BOARDERS CAN OBTAIN BOARD AT MCLean's House, Putnam Valley Putnam county, N Y.; location healthy, excellent Board, good accommodation, beautiful scenery Reference, J. M. l'Tdgeon, No. 96 South street, ofltee of Joe. 11. Roisley, New York. JOHN W. MCLEAN, Proprietor. Among mountains, lakes, rivers of west cheater county Address AVERYS, Kntonah, N. Y. I Unsurpassed lor health ; beautiful scenery ; will take you very I I low fur A nmill September; good table, Ac. Arcadia house, mamiasskt, l. i.-jjeliqiitfully situated upon hong Island Sound; Board for remainder of the season.at reduced ratei; boating, bathing I and bailing. Address C. F H Post office, Manhassot, L. I, "L"lAULESWOOD PARK HOTEL, PERTH AMBOY, 47 i J i minutes on the lx>ng Branch Railroad boating, bath| li g, fishing, finest drives; romantic walks; mineral spriugs; i all the amusement!; $10 to $12. i Til DCCOMB HOUSE, NEW LONDON HARBOR, ON I Xx the Hound, 4% hours from New York.? Gas, telegraph, bathing, fishing, sailing; no mosquito*; trausieni, $d; j weekly, $10 to $1H; circulars. Address as above. I TpOREST HOUSE, BCDDS LAKE, N. J.-THIS KJRST _F class Hotel Is sltnatcd on the I). L k IV R R., fifty miles fVom New York, twenty minutes' ride In stage fVnm Stanhope station; good boating and llshiug. One drives and pure mountaiu air, no mosquitoes. HENRY MALLKRT, Proprietor. "LYOREST OKOVE HOUBB?FURNISHED, TO LEASE, I1 very low; HKId street; sultablo Tor summer or winter; hcautiftil place ; easy of access. II. P. DKORAAF, Rowery National Bank. CI RANT HOUSE, CATSKILL, N Y . H AS ACCOMM0 T datlons for a few more trm-sta, with desirable Rooms A- J UHSkT. from intor. Uatskiii, N. k, 1 c ut ST 22, 1875?TKIPLE NUII ItKSOKM. Heath hoi sk.sciiooiJtrs moimun vrUMW. i Murrb cinuiIi . K. j , M uiil?> from Near Viurk via Ror- j rli and Kaaev ltallr??d. from foot of linn-lay Mreet?Tlx above bouaa will renal a uimd until Octoboc I; nu nuattuitoM. ! , MilI NT PROSPECT HOUSE. MO.VTUI.AIR. N. J ? J for liealthfulnex ami arenerv unaurpaaaml; roinulitir ?*lk< iud dllTtt; pinie* vlthlni to engage Board for fall moulbt, by applyiua immediately, will be liberally dealt I 1 will. Addle* PROPRIETOR M anor hoi sk. lakciimont. westchester county.?Kounn for small family vacant; leruia re at" Ml able; table tlluiirpaaaed; fine boating, bathing and ti*blng , I . only 4b minute- by N?? lla.en Railroad. ORIENT 1'oint HOUSE. OKIE NT POINT. LONO I aland?Now open situated un tlx extreme end of ) , Kong It-land. framing l.mg l-laml Sound and Oardiner a | ' Kay ' only a moment'- walk to tlx water; splendid eoa bath- . laic, driving and sailing, Halting unsurpassed: send lor cir- j f cular; terms moderate M H. PARSON'S. ^ I) vmsadi:.- mol'ntain hol'sk, opposite Spuyten itavefl, a30 feet atmve the Hudson 1 i - <r. minute* by fclfambuut ir mi foul ut' 1] .irriauu street, ttt -4 uud C. 1' >1 , 24th ?t.. 4 :H? I' M 1*. S. HAMMOND, Euffltwoud, N. J. MMI.lt IIOMII) M nil-: .,,1111 (}|{\MiK MOI.Nk> t?ln Hnuae. nne hour fr<im citv. on Morris and E#?ex | A Railroad, five miiiiilt-? Tom depot; Iuiuim* thoroughly reun* | vulod Mini 11? w 1 v furuKhed; pure mouutuin Mir : ulcturewiue t driven; all tiie luxuries of country lil'c: line maiding; terms liiodcrnte. Apply to or address PROPRIETOR, Soutu Orange, X. J. SEVEN" SPRINGS Mol'NTAIN HOl'SE. MONROE. X. < V.. will remniii open September mid October uud take 1 families ut reduced rales; good luu.lo and hups nightly; no mosquitoes or ague. 'I WEST POINT HOTEL. f T We?t I'oint, N. Y., o on the puruile ground. . * ALBERT II. CKANF.Y. Proprietor. For Othor Bourding Ailveriiseiuciiia See i Dlreclory. ' Kl'ROPBAN RTEANSHIPS. j CTINUtO I.INK \ J THE WHITISH AST) NORTH AMERICAN 1 ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Between Now York Mini Liverpool, culling ut Cork Harbor. I ROM NEW YORK | PROM NEW YORK ALGERIA .Wed Aug. 2o | Rl'SSIA Wed.. Sept. S i SCYTHIA Wed. Sept. ll BOTHNIA. .Wed . Sept LA Anil every following Wednesday nud Satttrduy troiu Nov " York. Steamers marked thus do not enrrv steerage passengers. J KATES OP 1'ASSAfiK. Otthin, $Stj, $100 ami $13" gold, according to necoiuiuodatiou. , Tickets to Paris. $ir>, gold, additional. ' Return Ticket# on favorable term#. , Steerage at lots rates. , steerage Ticket# from Liverpool uud Queenntown. and all pari# of Europe, at lowest rates. Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp uud other port# on the Coutfueut, and for Mediter- < ranean ports. For freight and cabin pas.ugo apply at the Company's , office. No. 4 Bowling Green. Por steerage passage at 111 Broadwav, Trinity Building. CHARLES t; PRANCKLYN, Agent. I ITNTTE1* STATU MAIL LI N E-STE AM TO QUEENS. , J TOWN AND LIVl'.Rl'OOL. Hailing uvery Tuehday j from pier 4*$ North River. Wyoming. Augu?t24. 11 A. M. I Nevada .Sept. 14. 3 IV M. \ Idaho August 31, 3 1*. M. I Dakota ... .Sept. ill. 10 A. M. Montana... .Sept. 7, in A. M. | Wisconsin. Sort. 28, 3 i\ M. 'j Cabin. intermediate and uteerage at lowest ratal. Prepuid ticket^ at low rates. ^ v Passenger* booked to and from Paris. Hamburg. Norway and Hweilen. Ac. Drafts on Ireland, England, Franco and Germany at lowest rat en. Apply to i WILLI \m> v <.i ION, 29 Broad* i SPECIAL NOTICE.?THE SPLENDID MAIL STEAM ship WYOMING, nailing for Queenstown and Liverpool on Tuebd&y, Angina 24, will earn u limited number of second i class pa.N*eitgurs at $43 each. The rooms contain fonr per sons. Every requisite is provided. Superior accommodation for steerage passengers at lowest rates. For passage apply < to WILLIAMS A oriQN, 23 Broadway. ( HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET C'&Ml'AXY'S LINE 1 for l'LYMOl TH, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG. f GEI.LERT August 19 | KLOPSTOCK Sept. 2 CIMBRIA August 211 | PRISIA Sept. 9 ( Rates of pasHinre to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg, 11am burg and all points in England, Scotland and Wales:? ? Cabin, first mi loon, gold $100 Cabin, second saloou, gold <>" ] Steerage, currency 3U KUNHARDT A CO., C. R. RICHARD A BOAS, 1 General Agents, General Passenger Agents, CI Broad street. New York. CI Broadw ay. New York. Most direct vnd economical rchtte to hol t land, Belgium, the Rhine, Switzerland, Ac., v?k H ROTTERDAM. Steamer ROTTERDAM Septembor 2 0 Steamer ( ALAND September IB Steamer MAAS September 3D Steamer SCHOLTEN October 14 The** bountiful nteamorn, carrying the United Htates mull I f to the Netherlands arc well known for the regularity of their I trii?n. Kates of passage low. w FUNCll, KI)Yli X CO., L. W. MORRIS. General Agents. 50 Kroudway. 'j TNMAN LINE.?FIXED SOUTHERLY COURSE. Koyal mail Ktcamern are npimintod t<? *ail as followsI FOR gl'KKMSTOW.N AND LIVERPOOL. CITY OF BERLIN Saturday, August 28, at 9 P. M. CITY OF RICHMOND. ...Saturday, September 4, at 8 A M. CITY OF BRUSSELS ...Saturday, September 11. at 2 P. M CITY OF CHESTER. Saturduv. September IK, at 7 A. M. CITY OF MONTREAL. Saturday. September 23 at 2 1*. M. and each succeeding Saturday front pier 45 North River. { KATES OF PASSAGE ' Cabin..... $B0, $sn and $100. gold Steerage $-S, currency limits issued at lowest rates. For Cabin Passage and general business apply at the com- . pany's oOcr, No. 1,? Broadway. Fur Steerage Passage at '38 Broadway or pier 45 North Riser. JOIf.V U. DALE, Agent. J|ED STAR LINE. Appointed to carry the Belgian and United States mail. j The following steamers are apponted to sail< FOR ANTWERP. From Philadelphia. From New York. VAPKKLAND Aug. 25 I SWITZERLAND . ..Sept. 0 ) I NEDERLAND ..Sept. IS STATE OF NEVADASept.30 , FROM ANTWERP. For Philadelphia For New York. NEDERLAND Aug. 251 STATE OF NEVADA .Sept. 0 ! VADEKLAND ...Sept. 18 | SWITZERLAND .. .Sept. 30 | * PRICES OF PASSAGE IN CURRENCY. First cabin $0o ' Second cabin 00 Steerage tickets to and from all points at lowest rates. Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. ; For passage, rates of freight anil other information apply to GEO W. COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad Street, S. V. JOHN* McDONALl), Passenger Agent, No M Batters- place, N. Y. PETER WRIGIIT A SONS, General Agent. " 307 Walnut street, Philadelphia. t B. YONDER BECKE, , Ucuerul European Agent, Antwerp. j, T \r U1TE STAR LINE, i >V FOR 01 EENSTOWN OR LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE CNITED STATES MAIL. BALTIC August 2S, at 3 P. M. REPUBLIC Sept. 4. at 7 :30 A. M. HltlTANMC Sept. II. at 2 P. M. OEKMAMC Sept. IS. at 7 A. M. ADRIATIC Sept 25. at 2 P. M. I From the White Star Docks, pier 52 North Uiver. Rotes?Saloon. $su ami $100 iu gold; return tickets on fav- r urnuiu verm*. pwcrnjjr, Saloon, stnteroonn. smoking and bathrooms arc placed ? amidships, where the noise and motion are least, allurdlng a degree of comfort hitherto unattalnahle at sea. 1 For Inspection of plans and other information apply at tho company s etlice, HI Broadway, New York. R. J. CORTtS, Agent. vration a l line _L\ From piers Nos. 44 and 47 North Ttleor. f'Olt LONDON DIRECT. DENMARK Thursday, August 20, 12 M. for 01' men's to wn and liverpool. HELVETIA Aug.2H, 2 P. M. I KUYPT Sent. 11. 2 P. M. < B NO LAND. Sept. 4,7: HO A.M. I The Queen. Sept. 11.7 :W) AM ' Cabin passage. $TO ami so. currency. Steerage at greatly ' reduced price- Return tickets at reduced rates. Prepaid steerage ticket- from I. \ eipool at tho lowest rates. Apply . at the company's ollice, OU Broadway. F tV. J. HURST. Manager. j ] ONLY DIRECT LINE To FRANCE. I THE OKNKRAL TRANSATI,ANTIC COMPANY'S i MAIL STK A MSHI PS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND IIAVRK. , { The splendid VNnh on this favorite route tor the Continent (being more southerly than any other) will sail from pier No. i " r>< i North River as follows :? f VILEE I>E PARIS, Lachesnes Satnrday, Sept 4 ' AMERIOl K. I'ousolr. Saturday. Sept. IS " PKKIKKB. Danro Saturday. Oct. 2 PRICK OK PASSAGE IN GOLD (Including wine). I J First cabin, $12(> and $110, according to ncconiniodution ; sec- " end cabin, $72; third, $40. Return ticket" at reduced rates. < { Steeratre, $2(1, with inperlor accommodation, Including all 1 necessities without extra rharge. Steamers marked thus ' do not carry steerage passengers. GEORGE M ACKENZIE. Agent, .ri.r) Broadway. J American line. i WEEKLY MAIL STEAMSHIP SERVICE BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT OI KKNSTOWN. j. Sailing every Thursday from Philadelphia, and sailing every Wednesday from Liverpool. The following steamers are appointed to sail from I'hlladeloii*0 Aug. 281 PENNSYLVANIA...Sept. 16 j ILLINOIS Sept. 2 INDIANA Sept. 2d KENIL WORTH. Sept 9 1 H'lTY of BRISTOL. .Sept. 30 PRICE OF PASSAGE IN CURRENCY. Cabin, $108. j Steerage and intermediate tickets to and from all points at the lowest rates. Steamers marked with a star do net carry intermediate. Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed ] For passage, rates of freight and other information apply to ; GEO. W- C0LTON, Agent, 42 Broad street, N. ! JOHN MeDONALD, Passenger Agent, No. 8 Battery place, New York ; | t PETER WRIGHT A SONS, General Agents. .107 Walnut at.. Philadelphia: RICHARDSON, SPENCE A CO., LWerpool K. A J CUMMIN'S A BROS , Qneenitown. ] STATU LINK. NEW YORK TO ITLA800W, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN. BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, ' sailing from pier No. 30 NurtU liiver, a* lolluwa STATE OK INDIANA , Wednesday. August 25 1 STATE OF YIROINIA Wednesday, Sept. 1 STATE OF OKOROIA Wednesday, Sept. S , STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Wednesday, Sept. 1!? RTAfE OF INDIANA .Wednesday, Sept. '-'tt and every Wednesday thereafter. First cabin, S>?0. ? and $>?>; return tlckrts, *140. Second cabin, $.'>0; return tickets, iuo. Steerage ?t lowe?t rates. Apply to 1 AUSTIN BALDWIN A CO., Agents, , No. 72 Broadway, New York. Steerage ollice, 4."> Broadway. I (N REAT WESTERN I j J STEAMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (KNOLAND) DIRECT, j Hailing from pier IS East River we follows:? SOMERSET Saturday, August 21 ] AHHAOON, Syraons Saturday, Sept. 4 Cabin passage, #7'>; interiuediale, Mo; eteerage, INK', cur- ' renrv; excursion tickets, 8(120. Apply to w p M OKU AN, Agent, 70 Soutli street. O'DONOVAN ROSSA'S CHKAI'EST STEAMSHIP passage office 1u New York in connection with Me hotel, 1S2 t I.allium sutiaro Stentners every day, Ireland, Rug. land, Scotland; drafts pnyablo everywhere. 1>OIJND THE WORLD.?COOK'S FOURTH SPECIAL, i It personally conducted party, leaves New York Soptein- i her IB, San Francisco October I ; time, nearly seven months; | first els- Irsvel, steamers. sleeping earn hotels Ac , *1,625, gild. COOK. SON A JENKINS. 201 Kreadwar. * V SHEET. KtHOPK % l? fTl'KA W#III PH. NFCIKTII UKKM IN LLOYD STEAMSHIP MM'. MET WE EN SKW YOKE. SOI TH AM PTO N A N J) HKK \l KN Com pa ii y'a pier, foot ?f Sec??nd street, fiobokeii tfOSKJ. Au^iui ^ M\iN .Sept 11 1><>NAI' Sept 4 KHE1N i*epi IS fi?toa of parage from New York to Southampton, Havre or rtreint.ii r'irat cahiu. $100, gold; Second cabin, 981), gold; Steerage, ?#>, currency. Return ticket* at redutcd rule-. Prepaid steerage certificates, currency. For freight or outage apply to OKiilvU/Hs A y ()., No. - Bowling f? eeu UriI.SON S LIN* FOB > >! Ill \ M " H N VNH nil.I., t?> he despatched from uit*r i f Km&i KlvorOLOMHO Aug lis HINDOO Snot. 2% fAYAKJNO Sept. 11 | OTIIKLL" <>? i J First cabin. currency: second cabin, W>, currency. Incursion tickets on ?erj 1* i ibfte terms fni igb I ekete Ksued to Continental and Baltic porta. Apply for full purtic' "*U CHARLES L. WRIGHT A CO , 56 south .tree l. 4 COASTWISE STE AMSH1PM. |JA< IKK WAIL KTKAM.slill' I.IN1, KG'. ? ALII-OKL uiu. J.uau nlnl t'Um.i, 11 mi inn I- .N rtl. Ki.ei FOR ASPtNWAI.L LCAPCLCO AiwiiiU 31 12 M. Counsel tug for ull < ciiir.1 Kitiorio.li .116 Pm'Ifli' toot., IXLTHSlUN TICKETS In TI1K CHILIAN LXi'OSITHIS . AND Ki ll U.N, good till Murch. 1H7<>, $t."> 1, gold. OI'TWAKD TICKETS liM.Y fib'JI, HOLD FROM SAS 1'RANOlsCi) FOR JAPAN AN1> CHINA. irY OF I'KKING. .... September 1 O SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT VIA STRAUS OF MAGELLAN. 'be Pacific Mall Stcamxhip Company vrtU despatch their new and elegant "(camsliin CITV OF SAN FRANCISCO is ;r about Wednesday, September 1 lS7o, for above named deatlnatton. For freight or passage apply at pier IR North River II J. lit I.LAY, Superintendent. IGNITED STATES AND IIUAV.I1. WUMgHtf COMU puny. For St. Thomas and Bra*i! The elegant side wheel steamship SOI TIT AMERICA, I.KJO tons burthen, Captain K. 1. Tinklepuugh, will sail for j it. Thomas, l'arn, Periianibtieo, Hnhitt and Rio de Janeiro, in Monday, August -it, ut II o'clock 1' >1 , fruui pier ill North iiver. i For freight or passago apply to WILLIAM B. OA RBI so.v, No. o Rowling Ore oil. \' KW YORK AND II.W (SV DIRECT MAIL LINE ? These first class steamships will sail ai I! IV M from der CI North River, foot of Cedar stcoet, for iiavaua direct, is follows:? "RESCKNT CITY Thursday, August ID JOLUMIU'S Tuesday, August Ml j For freight or passage, basing unsurpassed acoouiuiodatlulis, apply to \VM IV CLYDE A CO.. No. C> Ilowliug Green. MeKeller, Luling A Co.. Agents in Havana fiOR NA8SAC, N. P.. ('an v ing the Mills. The steamship ZODIAC will sail from pier Id East. Ri'*er, >u Thursday, August till, at 12 M For freight or passage ! ipply to Ml Rlt.VY, FERRIS A CO., Agents, 82 South itreet, Now York. f\LD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, L" sailing from pier 37 North River. For .Norfolk, Fity Point and Richmond, Tuesday* Thorn- , lav?s And Saturday, at 3 P. M , connecting with the Virginia imi Teniicusee Air Lino, Atlantic (\?aat Line. Piedmont Air , me. t htuptiki ami QU# Railroad and with lla com* ihiijt h steam lines to interior point* in North Carolina ami 1 'irgiuia. Newborn and Waslilmrton, N. C. (via Norfolk , every j hiesday, Thursday aud Saturday. Lewew. Del., daily, except Saturday, at 4 1*. M., couuecting intli Delaware mid Marylund railroads. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Through passage tickets and bills of lading to *11 points at nwcst rates. insurance to Norfolk, Ac., per cetu. Freight eceived dailv at pier 37 North River. General ofliecs, D>7 Greenwich street. New York N. L. Md'KIUDV, Provident v HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAII B8 LIKfl ls Steamers leave pier No. 3 North River at 'J 1*. M FDR HAVANA DIRE? 1 'ITY OF MEXICO Tuesday, August 24 ITY OF VERA CRUZ Thursday. August 20 , .'ITY OF NEW YORK Thursday. Sept. 2 FOR VERA CHl'Z AM) NEW ORLEANS. ' iillinjt m lU>tn?, 1'ruEre- >, Campeachy, Tuapau and Tamnico. . :ITY OK MEXICO Tupxilay, Aiiij'ilit 24 For froixUt or |>av*au? apply to F. ALEXANDRE k ! SONS', 111 UU(133 Broadway. Steamers will leave New brlean* Auruh 28 and .September 18 for Vera Cm* and all the other porta. CtOB NEW OKUEASS DIRECT L The Cromwell Line. The Steamship CORTES. Captain Freeman, rill leave pier No. 9 North River, ou Saturday, Au*u?t 28, it 3 P. M. Through rate* (riven to Mobile. St. I.ouU, Vickaburg and j ither point*, t'ahin passage, $5i>: steerage For freight, at lowe*t rate*, or paaaage apply to t LARK k SEAMAN. 80 Woat street. rEXAS LINE OP (LU.VKSTON STEAMERS, TOUCH I ing at Kev West, carrying the United States mail ? iteamvr STATE OF TEXAS, Captain , will leave der 2U. Ka>t River, on Saturday. August 2*. at 3 1'. M. 'hrough bills of lading given to all point* on the II. and P. G. and O. N., (1. II. and II. and G. 11. ami S A railoads. Freight ami insurance at lowest rates. No charge for orwardiug in New York. For freight or passage, having | uperior accommodations, apply to C 11. MAEEOKY A CO., 133 Mai don lane. W. p. CLYDE k CO , iIts Wallitrtei. IJTOBGAK'S FINE OF BTBJlMSBITO New Orleans and Texas, via Rra*hear Citv. "ifhe following A1 iron steamships will form this liue BRASH EAR, W. (J 1IKWEH, HUTCHINSON, . now building. one of which will sail every Saturday for Brashear City, transferring freight nt that place to Morgan's Railroad for New Orleans and points beyond and to Morgan's lino of tliMM ??? all the Texas ports. The Steamer BKAMIEAK will nail from pier SB. North River, on Saturday, 2Sth of August, at 3 I*. >E, for Bra.diear City direct. Til rough bills lading signed to Mobile, Galveston and to , nil points on the Galveston, Uarrisburg and San Antonio. 1 Houston and Texas Central. International and Great Northern. Texas and Pacific, and TraftM 'outiiiental railroads, and to Indiatiola undf San Antonio, and all points on the Gulf, IVestern, Texas and Pacific Railway. Bnuos Santiago, (Jorius Christ!, Rock port. St. Mary s and Fulton. Freight for St. Mary's and Fulton, landed at Reckport. j 1 Jirhtoracre and Channel dues at cither 4'ormis Phristi or Irani.- Santiago at the expense Hint risk of consignee. Krriftrt ftor viueRitUte, litraenn ad poiuu in the iueiior must have consignee at Hrur.os Santiago. Insurance and freight at lowest rates. For freight or urthcr information apply to ClfAUisES A. WHITNEY A CO., Agents, I'ier llti North River. Tit \ VBLLER8* (U lUE. Albany and iboy bt daylight.?day boats C. VIBBAKD and DANIEL DREW leave Vestry treet, pier 39, North River, daily (Sundays excepted!, ut I 1:35, and Twenty-fourth street at ? A. M., landing at West Jolnt, Cornwall,'"New burg, Poughkeepslo, Kliinoheck, <atati 11 and Hudson. Tickets uti sale for points North and West. Mp tickets to West I'oint, Cornwall ami Newhurg, return ng same day, $1. Special trains to and from Saratoga. To iaratoga, t-i 20; round trip, j>5 40. I - A. A. A : * NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERItY. or New Brighton, Snug llarbor. West Brightou, l'ort Rich- i nond and Elm Park. Boats leave Whitehall street at foot if Broadway, daily, at 0:30, 7 :30, 9:3U, 0 .30, 10 :45, A. M., .2:45, 2.:30, 3:30, 4:30, 5 :30, 0 :M > and 7 dW P. M. 1 Sundaya, at half-past every hour from 8 :30 A. M. Fare, 10 cents. Aster House car- '.cave Ye-ey .Street for r wry. t -SAlt.VTOOA.?DIRECT UOt'TE VI v CITIZENS' lY. Line. Elegant steamboat* leaving Now York daily Saturdays excepted) at W 1*. M., from pier 40 North ltirer. I hot of Leroy street. Excursion tickets, New York to Sara oga and return, good thirty days, only $4. 4 LBANY ANI) TROY.?S1NDAY EVENING BOAT. ! i V connecting with morning train* for the North and West \ flic lust, elegant steamer THOMAS ThWIiiiL leaven pier , U? North River. foot of Lorov street, hi t? j'. M. Through i lekets t*old and baggage cheeked to destination. t HITIZKNS' LINK OF STKAMBOATS FOR TROY H)Ni,J licetlng with nil railwny lines Nortli and West.? hleaant teaniboatH leave daily, Saturdays excepted, at rt P. M.. from * >ier 49 North River, foot of lioroy street. Through tickets ' old over all connecting lines. ( MALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON. C via Newport and Fall River?The world renowned tonmers BRIsTOI. and PROVIDENCE leave pier iW North liver, foot of Murray street, dally, Sunday*, Juno 27 to tugust 21). 5 I". M Through ticket* sold at all principal mtels in the city. Hall's Band engaged lor the .eaaun. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, The (Ireat Trunk line and United States Mall route Trains leave New York, from foot of Desbr,and C'ortsuitt streets, hs follows:? txuress for llarrisburg. Pittsburg, the West and South, with Pullman palace ears attached, 0 .30 A. M., 3 and 8 ;30 F, M. Sunday, o and 8:30 P. M. 'or Wllllamsport and Look Haven (via Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Division, connecting at Philadelphia), 9:30 A M. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Carry and Frio, 8 30 P. M , connecting at Corry for Titusville, Petroleum Centre and the Oil Regions. 'or Hnltltuore, Washington and the Ronth, "Limited Wash ington Express" of Pullman parlor cars dally except Snn day, l):*> A.. M ; arrive at Washington 4:lo P. M. Kegu lar at 8:4t> A, M., ,'t and 9 P. M Sunday i? P M Sxpresi for Philadelphia, 7, 7 30, 8:40, 0:30 A M.; 12 :30, 3, | 4, 4 :IU, 4 :5<> .">, 7, it P. M. and 12 night. Sunday, 8 A M , 4 .-S) 5, 8, 7, 8;30 ana OP. M. Emigrant and second class. 7 P. M. for Newark at 6, 8:30, 7,7:40, 8,9, 10, 11 A, M ; 12 M., 1,2 2 :30, 3:10, 3:40, 4, 4 :10 4 :30, ft, 5 :20,5:40, 8, it 10, 0 80, 7. 7:30, 8:10, 10, 11 ;3<) P. M. and 12 night. Sunday, 8 A. M., ft 110, o, 6:30, 7 and 8:10 P. M -'or Elisabeth, II, 0:30. 7, 7 :*), 8, 9, 10, 11 A. M 12 M., I, 2, 2:30,3:10.3:40,4, 4:10,4:30, 4:30, ?:?>, 5:40, ?, 0:10, ?:30, 7, 7 :!??. 8 10, 10, 11 :?1 P. M and 12 night. Sunday, H A M .5:20,8,0:30.7 and 8:10 P. M. ror Railway, 6, 6:30, 7, 7:40, 8, 10, II A M, 12 M , 1,2, I 2:30, 3 :10, 3:40, 4 , 4:10, 4 :30, 4 :5<>, 5 :20, 5:40, 0, 6 :10, 8:30, 7, H; 10, 1(1 P. M. and 12 night. Suuday, 8 A. M,, , 5 2<>,6 8:3() and 7 P. M. Fur W.mdhrldge, Perth An-.bov and South Ambey, 8 and 10 A M., 2:30, 4:50 and 8 P M. For New Krunswick, 7 and 8 A M., 12 M . 2, 3:10, 4:10 . 5 30, 8:10, 7 P. M. and 12 night, Sunday, 8 A M? 0 and 7 P. M. for Hast Millstone, 12 noon, 3, and 5 20 P. M for King* tone and Rocky 11111, 8 -to A. M and 4:10 P. M : for Princeton, 7, 8:10 A M. 12:30, 2, 4:10 and 7 P. M. for Lanihertville, H .'10, A M., 2, 4:10 and."' I'. M. ror riomingion, rnniitiaunrK ami ? nnd 2 P. M K<?r Mnrrer nnd Somorvft Branch, ft I* M For Trenton, Rnrdentown, Burlington And Camden, 7 :30 And ' tkBo A M ., I-J :ftO, 2. 4, ft And 7 I' M. K..r Freehold, 7 :ftD A M 2, M. And I ID I* M Fur Farnifnjfdnle And S<|ttan, 7:fto A M. And 2 I*. \f, , For KArmlnifdAlo, on Saturday* only, 7 I', M For lllahlatown, Pambarton And Camden, tIa forth Ant boy, 1 'J din TV M., and ?i? Monmottth Junction, 4 10 f. M for Hlrhtatown nnd Pemberton.fl A.M., via forth Araboy, i nnd f m A. M via Monmonth .lunctlon. I'm in n arrlvo an follow* Front Pittsburg, II *m and lOdtO V I M aiidDJUP M dally: ID Ift A M. aiid?l:ftO P. M dally, except Monday. From VViiahlnaton and llnlilmoro, 0 :'dn A M.; 4:1ft, 6:1ft nnd ID VI7 P. M. Sunday, (1:20 A. M From I'hlladolpbla. ft ID, II:JU ,(l:ftft. ID I ft, II "JO, II:ft4A. M.j SI :1ft, 4 :! , ft :1ft, 0:10, S :.oO 8 ;44, 9:20, 10117 P. M Sunday. ft ID. ti JO, :.V>, 10:1ft, II -M A. M . 8 :ftO 0 Jo. 10:117 nnd 11 :1ft P. M. Ticket Oflleua, ft'26 and !H4 llrnndway, No I Antor Honaa ?nd loot of' Deabroaaea and Cortlaudl street*; No 4 Court ttraat, Brooklyn. No?. 114, 1 III anil IIS llmiaon ?Uect llo token tonigrant Ticket Otliue, No. 8 Battery place I BANK THOMPSON, I) M. IIOTt), Jr., Ueaeral kUtiAgot. Geo. Peeeengar Agent. 11 TRAVRLI.KRN GflDE. /1ATSK1LL BOATS T P TUB CREEK. PASSAGE 'fj \ J oet.w; NEW CHAMPION and WALTER BRETT dad/, U I', y . from Canal ?treet, only hue eonnectiac wilt Church 111? stages for Cairo, Durham, Wiuduein au<l af points Wall. NrEWBUti., CORNWALL, WENT POINT, COZZEMtT Holt ! dork (ona Island, daily Sunday* excepted* by olcuiuheat ARMENIA. from Brooklyn. Fulton street, uit (5 A M : Vestry at.ret. Now York, J :10; Twenty-fourth street, B to, 1,in.ling at Mituliattautrilla, 9;?5; Youkera, IU.J5; It.il,hi Ferrv, II: Nrack and Tarry town (bv lerryhuati. 11 ?>, and .-una Sing during lira camp meeting. trim Anon,1 17 to 2H, Inclusive, returning each afternoon at 1 :'M Keturuiu* from New-burg at ..f I P. M , reaching Now York at ; Ml and Brooklyn 7 PM. r *A i.sT POINT MAVBcito, rouGHmw^ , I Kondoiit, Kingston, Coiuoti*', Cornwall. Milton, Now liaui'mrg and Marlboro by terry The MARY POWELL leave* plot :ti? N It . dally, at .i ::#> P M. (Sunday* excepted!. Philadelphia via long branch and tub NEW JERSEY SOl'THKRN RAILROAD Fare front Now York to Philadelphia only 'Ji. Commencing J una 2H, ik7A, lea-o Now Y irk uior 8 North Utvar, fool Roe tor street. Fur Philadelphia?9:45 A. M and :t :t" 1* M For lenttt Branch?7, 11 45 A M ; I, t mi and I 4f> P M. Fr uit fnot -.?4tli -reel, North Rive 1'J Ml and :t P M. Sun lav,, from 24th street pier J A M. . pier K, at *> A. IL Palace car* through to Philadelphia on :t Ml I' ,V| line MM. S. 8.SKDKS, General Manager I>ROVIDENCE AND STONINGTON STEAMSHIP CO. NEW YtiRK AND Mi (STUN STOM NC.Ti )N LINE. From pier MM North River, fool of J ay street, the elegant ate outer- RHODE ISLAND and NARKAU ANSETT Jail/ .except Sundays, at i 1' M. PROVIDENCE LINK From pier 27 North River, foot of Robinson street, tlia steamships KLKCTRA and GALATEA daily .except sua. duy*' al J r M. CJUNDAY BOAT TO ALBANY AND I'ROY. NEWBURO 10 5i>eenta; Poughkeepsio. Rhinebeck, " it"kill. Athens in<l Albany. 4>J . return tlcsct-. jpI 30. SrilL YLKK, foot of Franklin street ** A. M , Twenty-fourth street. 4:15. mxci MIO90. \?DAILY EXCURSION TO Ro<KAWA\ KfiAi if. The steamers AMEKIOl'S, NEVER8INK and GEN. SKDGWJOK will mako excursion? to Kockaway Beach Jaily v:sunUay# included), leaving a* follow* ? AMEKIU.UH. 24th st ., N R.. 8:30 A M. and 1 15 P M West lOth *f N it . 8:45 A M and 1 r25 P M. Barclay at.. N. It.. 0 A M. and 1 :40 P. M Fulton forn, Brooklyn. 9 .4" A. M and 2 IV M. Cometno'a Twenty-tliinl Regiment Hand always on board the Amerletti. NKVKKSINk. Ninth st . F, R . ft A M and 12:45 P. M Noutl? Sixth it., Williamsburg, 8 15 A. M aud 1 P. M, Grand st., E. It., 8:30 A M and 1 :15 I* M. Pier 27. K. It . 8:15 \ M. mid 1 :1I0 P M Fulton ferrv BrooRLn. A. M and i 4? IV M. ok.N. SEDGWICK. Barclay ?treet, N It., 8:45 \ M md 1 ;I5 P M Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, 9:15 A. M. And 1 :80 P. M Reitirniug howls leave Rock away at lo . I *, 11 ami 11 :15 A M I 43, o and 5 13 IV M Fare '13c. Excursion tickets 50c. Return ticket* good on either boat. ^ ?EXTRA TRIPS FOR ROC KA WAY. The mammoth pleasure steamer WILLIAM f'OOIC and die favorite Hteamer NELLY WIIITK will he run to Rock* ?w?y on Sunday. August 22. to accommodate the extra travel, leaving as full own :? WILLIAM TOOK. Tweuty-fourth street, North River, 8:45 A M and 1 45 IV M. West Tenth street. North River, 9AM and 2 P M. Barclay street. North River. 9 15 A. >1 and 2:15 P M. Brooklyn?l'ulton Ferrv. 9:30 V. M and 2 .30 P M. NELLY WHITE Twenty-fourth street, North River, 12:30 P. M. West Touth street. North River, 12 4<J P M. Bund ay street. North River. 1 P M Fulton ferry, Brooklyn. 1 :30 P M, Fare, 35r. Excursion Ticket*. sH\ Return tickets of America* and Nevereiok ire good ?i Nelly White and William Cook. 4 GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCUR8I0X -THE FINH 11 steamer AUROVVSM 1T1I will go on a grand moonlight pxcursion on Monday evening, August 23, reaving Twentyfourth street. N 11., at 8:30 o'clock; Weat Tenth street, N. K it x 43; Franklin street, N R . at 9. and pier I'! N R. at i* 13. Th? vessel, ol which Captain Anderson is commander, will .t??p on the way at Honey Island, admitting of a beautiful view of the ocean by moonlight. The main deck will it? cleared lor dancing, and refreshments of ali kinds will bo furnished on board. Tickets for the excursion <$1 > can h? had at Norton A Murray's pavilion or on board the Arrow mith or Monitor. 4 ?SI XDAY EXCURSIONS TO HARLEM, MORRI8AJ\ nia, Christ's Park. Karl's Park und High Bridge, landing ut Grand st.. 9th St., Astoria and 119th st. each way. The palace steamboats MOKIUSAM A. HARLEM and >MAL)Y SIDE will leave every Sunday?Fulton Market Ibtck at 9 43. 10 30 and II 13 A M 12 >1 1.1 43, 2:30, 3 13, 4. 4 .30. 5 .30, 0.30 and 7 P. M. Morriaania?8:15, 9, 9:45, 1<L45 and 11 k) A. M. ; 12 15, 1. 2. 2:45, 3 A<>. 4 ,'iO, 3 .45, 0 ;3() and 7 :30 P. M. N. B.?The 0 and 7 o'clock trips down land at 23d at. High Bridge boats connect with every tnj* Fare, 13 ceiita. C II LONG8TRKKT, 8apL 4 ?EAST RIVER JlOAT?DAILY EXCURSIONS TO Coney Island. fi>o favorite steamer MONITOR will leave as follows?Eighth street. East River, at 0 A.M., 13 and 3 P. M. . pier 27 East River at 9:10 A M . 12 10 and 3 :Io IV M , and Fultou l'errv, Brooklyu, it 9:30 A. M., 12 .30 and 3 ;3Q IV M. 4 -daily sxc I R&IONfl ro CONEY IflLAN$.-TRI ill favorite steamer ARROW SMITH will leave as follows;?Tweuty fourth street. N. R.. at 9 A. M.t 12 M and "t P. M ; M est Tenth street. V R . at 9:10 A M., 12 :10 aud 3 :10 P. M. ; Franklin street, N. K., at 9:20 A. M . 12 .20 and 3 20 P. M. , pier 13 N. R., at 9 .39 A. M., 12 30 aud 3 30 IV M. ' 4 ?REGULAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR KI'.Yt?orL. ? The favorite steamboat OLYP1I ANT. ? antain William Hawxhurst. leave* fo >' el' Barclay street, North River, 9 15 A M . landing at Kl'nbethpnrt, Union, llosoville and I'ertli Amtmy ; leaving Kcyport -1 I' M. A ?FOR EXCURSIONS, SALOON STEAMER WVOM iV. ilia Willi lie* boiler) and ether*; barge* Republio, Chicago, J. ]{ Baldwin. Caledonia, and Anna, Oriental, Exoelaior, Kagleswoed, Cold Spring and Iona IslAnd Groves to let. OtHce :(X4 West street, opposite Christopher street Ferry, open evenings. II. B. CRUSSET. A -81*0 SING CAMP MKKTIX'I, SUNDAY, AUGUST . 22, HT'i.?For the accommodation of the eitiseus of Brooklyn and New Verk wishing to visit the (.'snip Grounds, the inagniticent steamer LONG BRANCH, C'apiaiii John Lynch, will make a special lauding at Sing Sing on iter regular trip re and from New burg, on Sunday. August 22, IH7~>. Leaves Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn, at s v >1., West Tenth street, Vorth River, X :30 A. Si., and Twenty-third street. North River, at 9 A M. A?RE'It LA R SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR NKW. Inirg, landing at Y.inkers, Ipua Island, West Point Cold Spring and Cornwall The favorite steamer UlN'i BRANCH 'formerly the Sleepy Hollow', Captain John Lynch, leaves Fulton Kerry, Brooklyn. at X A >1.; M'est Tenth street, North River at x kl and Twenty third street. North River, at t) X M. I are for the excursion, $1. i ?SUNDAY EXCURSIONS TO HARLEM AND ANTO A. ria, landing at Broome street, Eleventh street, Astoria, 12'ltli street and KahciiHtein's I'ark each way?The steamers SYLVAN DELL, SYLVAN viLKN aud SYLVAN STREAM will eominence the following trips on Sunday, June til), 1875;? Boats leave Harlem at 8:30, 9.15, 10, 11, 11:45 A. M. i la 30, I ;??, 2 13, 3. 3:45, 4:45, 3 At, 0:13, 6:45, 7:301' M. Boat* leave Peck slip at Hi, 10.45, 11 30 A. M.; 12 Ik), L .15, J, -J .45. 3 30, 4 15.4 45. 5 45, 0:15, 7 :15, 7:45, 8 -.13 P. M * ?FISHIXfJ HANKS, REGULAR EVERT DAY it. (Saturday* excepted), sea steamer SETH LOW, leavng Harrison street, X. U , 0:30; Eighth street, E. R , 7; yier 37 E. 11., 7 15; Tenth street, X, it.. 7 :4U; pier t) N. R.,8 A M Tickets, $1. AL. U. FOSTER. Manager. Cholera Hanks Friday, Augnst 27 See papers. CAMl* MEETING AT 8I.NG SING SEE STEAMBOAT ARMKNIA advertisement. IdXCUUSlOX TO THE 1*EACH ORCHARDS JJi of Delaware. Fare, round trip, $5. A rare opportunity Is now offered by the raagniffeent new Iron steamstilps (4Hi IKOE W ELDER, 1,503 to'lis, I lap I sin Reed; RICHMOND, 1,Ids ten'. Captain Kelly, from pier 37, Sm ih Hirer daily <except Saturday but, including Son day), at 4 P. M ; passing Long liraucb by daylight and reaching Lewes 'Delaware Breakwater' next morning,? o'clock, and remaining until 4 P. M., passing Cape May before dark and reaching New York 4 o'clock following morning, (living a lay at Lewes, where tine sea Halting and bathing may be bad, >r a trip forty miles into the interior on same ticket among the peach graves. Passenger* may remain over. Tieketa good far ten days tWim their date Sold at pier or office of the OLD DOMIN ION STEAMSHIP COM l'AN Y, 197 Green wirb street. TAXUUUSION TRAIN FOR GARDEN CITY, L. I ? H, SPECIAL SUNDAY TR AIN, via FLUSHING. NORTH SIDE AND CENTRAL RAILROAD, TO GARDEN CITY, l?h.v> h.n Hunter s mint at i.> r. *., arriving at Harden 'ity 12 J). RKTl'RNIN'l. leaves Garden City at 3:tr>. arj ivitig at Hunter's l'oint ut 8 NO. J. D itARTON, Supertntendwnt xci rsion ro sara rod a. See day l.INK advertisement. l^XCCRXIOSS BY STEAMBOAT ARMENIA DAILY Jj (Sundav? excepted) lroiu .NEW YOKE AND BROOKLYN tin nigh tile ll lolll.ANDS and NBWBUKG BAY to NKNVBlRli, with opportunity ol spending three hours at the unrivalled picnic ground* of loNA ISLAND, or tw? hours at t oy./.ENS HOTEL OR WEST POINT. Sea ad vert Dement in another column. Exclusions -iiarlem to "nmVrl'Ro. west l'oint and Iona Island, via 1i.Nth street railway and steamboat Armenia, dally, except Sundays. Leave Man. hattanville at l? jo, returning at it P. M. ________ FOIt'f LEE. I'LKAStNT VALLEY AND SHADY HIDS boats leave Canal street every Sunday at I), 10 and 11 A M., 1, 2, II and 5 : *) P M . and daily at 10 A. M., 2, 3:1.1 and 7 IN P. M . Ismllng (hilly and Sunday) at Twenty-fourth und ThiHy fourth streets 10 minutes later. Pare 13c. / * Ft AND IXCt'RflON TO HIOflLAKM AND RRD Ijr Hank. N .1 ?The strong and eommodlnits steamboat SKA BIRD leaves pipr .15. foot franklin street, North River, Snndsy morning, .'id lust., at 8, returning, leaves lted llsnk at 1 HOP M TJARLBM, MOKUISANIA AND HIGH BRIDGE. Jl The palace steamboats IIARLKM, MOKRISANIA and 811ADYSIDE leave Fulton Market slip at 6 :.N0. 7:13, 8 :15, 8:4:., 8:45, 10 13. II 303 A M ; 12 M , I IN, 2:13, 8:13, ?, 4 25 5:10, 6, tl :10 and 7 ;)*> P. M . landing at Grand street, Ninth street. Twenty-third atreat nod Astoria. See time Sundaya? Boata leave every 4.1 minntea. UKGILAK HUNDAY BOAT FOR KLIXABKTHPORT ? Saloon ateamer M iitniw leave* Veaey atreet, I'ier H, North Itlvrr, ?t ? and 12 A V.. 4 Ik I I". M . leave* Eliaa betiiport at 7, 10:30 A. M , 'J and 8 P M REGULAR SUNDAY BOAT ?TUB SALOON STEAMER AHTIZAN will leave the following landings for tho Fiahlug Ranks on Sunday, Anguat 22 ?Foot Eighth street, Kant Hirer, 7AM; South Sixth street, Williamsburg 7:1f>: pier 27 East River, 7 A-'i; West Tenth street, North River, s .HO; pier N, Nortli ltiver, 9 A. M. A hand will aoconipany the boat. Lines, Halt and ataterooiaa to he had on board. Fare? Geullemen, $1 ; ladiea, frOo. gUNlMY BOAT FOR NEWARK. The Steamboat THUS. P WAY will leave Commercial dock, Newark, at S A M and 2 P M , and Barclay atreet North River, New York, at 10 30 A. M , topping at Bergen Point each way, and alao leave Barclay itreet. North River, for Sea Cliff, at 4 90 P. M . stopping at Grand atroet East ltiver Tlie MAGENTA will stop at Bef I'imhI, ?n lier roturn trutu IWkaway, foi pMnPinrara t? UTEAMBOATS FOB H ahfnstiKN'M PAM-MOVMr, 0 Autnut 23, IH7-Y boat* lam e Fulton Market lllp. landln* Ht Craud ?trpi>t i?hi| Ninth utroot, ?a follow* ?111 15, II 15, IX I :15, 2 I.I, H I'., 4 z., 5:1ft mid 0:10; returning, lltst lx)?l lpitv?a the I'nrk Ht O I* M 0. H. LONUHTRRRT, "nparlntawdaiit. ^ rro CHARTER?THE HTRAMHOAT FORT LRU FOR 1 excuraluna, plenio n?rti?? nod Sand*} aubaola. Appk* M No. 47 Fallon nmti In the niternoou.