. How to know New York City : a serviceable and trustworthy guide, having its starting point at the Grand Union hotel, just across the street from the Grand Central depot. -York, Ontario, and Western Railroad. — Depot at WeehawkenFerry from foot of West 42a Street. 42d-street Cross-town cars [white)pass the Grand Union Hotel, reaching the ferry in ten minutes. Pennsylvania Railroad. — Depot at Jersey City. Ferries at foot ofCortlandt, Desbrosses, and West 23d Streets. Sixth-avenue Elevatedto Cortlandt Street, AHnth-avemce to Desbrosses Street, or Fourth-avenue and 23d-Street cars to West 23d S


. How to know New York City : a serviceable and trustworthy guide, having its starting point at the Grand Union hotel, just across the street from the Grand Central depot. -York, Ontario, and Western Railroad. — Depot at WeehawkenFerry from foot of West 42a Street. 42d-street Cross-town cars [white)pass the Grand Union Hotel, reaching the ferry in ten minutes. Pennsylvania Railroad. — Depot at Jersey City. Ferries at foot ofCortlandt, Desbrosses, and West 23d Streets. Sixth-avenue Elevatedto Cortlandt Street, AHnth-avemce to Desbrosses Street, or Fourth-avenue and 23d-Street cars to West 23d Street. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. — Depot at foot of LibertyStreet. Sixth-avenue Elevated to Cortlandt Street. West-Shore Railroad.—Depots at Jersey City and WeehawkenFerries from foot ot Jay Street, and West 43d Street. 42d-streoCross-town cars [white) pass the Grand Union Hotel, reaching 4*,*street Ferry in ten minutes. GTHERAND UNION HOTEL IS CONDUCTED ONLY ON THE ♦ ♦ European Plan, ♦ ♦ ANDGUESTS CAN REGULATE THEIR EXPENSESTO SUIT THEMSELVES. Guests are charged for their rooms, and may taketheir meals in the Hotel or not, as they see Hciv to Know New York. *3 STEAMBOATS AND STEAMSHIPS. Ocean Steamships.—All the principal transatlantic steamships sailfrom the port of New York. A visit to one of them will repay thestranger. Select a steamer of the American, Cunard, White Star, orFrench lines, and go down to the dock an hour or so before the sail-ing-time (see daily papers). The vessel will be crowded with pass-engers and their friends, the saloon gay with floral offerings, andevery thing open to inspection. When the warning-bell rings, hur-ried farewells and parting injunctions and admonitions are given,and those who are to go on shore scarry down the the vessel backs out from the pier, and amid cheers andwaving of handkerchiefs, and a chorus of good-bys, slowly turns herprow towards the many miles of trackless ocean which lie


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