. 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. Mallory & Co., Agents,Pier 20, East River. New-York and Charleston Steamship Company.—New York toCharleston, S. C. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 3 29, E. R. Fares, first cabin, $20 ; excursion, $32. Ocean Steamship Company.—New York to Savannah, Mondays,Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, 3 New Pier 35, N. R.,foot of Spring Street. Fares, first cabin, $20 ; excursion, $32. Sorrel, Agent, on Pier. Old D


. 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. Mallory & Co., Agents,Pier 20, East River. New-York and Charleston Steamship Company.—New York toCharleston, S. C. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 3 29, E. R. Fares, first cabin, $20 ; excursion, $32. Ocean Steamship Company.—New York to Savannah, Mondays,Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, 3 New Pier 35, N. R.,foot of Spring Street. Fares, first cabin, $20 ; excursion, $32. Sorrel, Agent, on Pier. Old Dominion Line.—New York to Norfolk, Va. Daily, exceptSunday, 3 Pier 26 (new), N. R., foot of Beach Street. Fares,to Norfolk, Va., $8 ; excursion, $13. Old Dominion Line.—New York to Richmond, Va. Daily, exceptSunday, 3 Pier 26, N. R. Fares, to Richmond, $9 ; excur-sion, $14. Old Dominion Company, Office on Pier. River and Sound Steamboats.—Foreigners sailing into New-YorkHarbor for the first time are amazed at the grandeur of the Riverand Sound steamers. Nearly all are side-wheelers, usually paintedwhite, and many are of great size and J 8 How to Know New York. The famous steamers 44 Massachusetts and Connecticut of theProvidence Line, from Pier 29, North River, run direct to Providence,connecting for Boston, Worcester, Nashua, Concord, White Mountains,Bar Harbor, and all points north and east. They are equipped withsvery luxury, and are veritable floating palaces. For those who are not good sailors, and are troubled with seasickness, the inside route to Boston, via the Stonington Line, is alwayspopular. It is entirely within the limits of Long Island Sound, and5except in cases of extreme weather, is usually a very quiet, easy,restful trip. The principal lines, with their location, and the best way of reachingthem from the Grand Union Hotel, are shown below. All ElevatedRailroads have stations at 42d Street. N. R., = North River. E. R.,== East River.


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