SEYMOUR DURST When you leave, please leave this hook Because it has been said "Sver'thing comes t' him who waits Except a loaned book." DIXSMOEE'S THIRTY MILES RAILROAD, STAGE, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH ; OR, HOW TO GET IN AND OUT OF THE METROPOLIS ; COMPRISING THE NAME OF EVERY CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, HAMLET, HOTEL AND COUNTRY SEAT OF NOTE, PLACE OF RESORT, PUBLIC WORK AND INSTITUTION, WITHIN THIRTY MILES OF THE NEW YORK CITY HALL, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED; And the best mode, time and expense of conveyance to the same ; also the distance of each from the principal point of departure ; together with much other valuable information. COMPILED AND EDITED BY T. TOWNDROW. po pfi : PUBLISHED BY DINSMORE & CO., Xo. 9 SPRUCE STREET. MARKS OF ABBREVIATION, &c, EXPLAINED. Two light dashes denote that the train does not stop at such station. . . . . The dotted line indicates that the stoppage of the train at the station is doubtful, depending much upon the fact of being upon or behind time. -><- -v- Signifies that the train will stop at the station to set down passengers, on timely notice being given to the conductor. -»- Signifies that the train will stop to take up passengers, upon signal being given by the station agent, -v- Signifies that the train will stop to set down or take up passengers, on proper notice being given to the conductor or station agent. — — Heavy dashes placed under a column of figures, indicates that the train goes no further. vtv*v On the cover miniature map, indicates railroads in progress, and the heavy continuous line («— — — ), railroads completed. INDEX. mmmm PAGE. A word to the Public 3 Telegraph stations within 100 miles of New York 4 New York and Harlem Railroad Time Table 6 ! 11 " " New Haven " " " 8; Hudson River " t: " 9 New Jersey " " M 10 New Jersey Central " " " 12 Camden and Amboy " 11 " 12 Morris and Essex " " " 13 Newark and Bloomfield " " " - v .... 14 Piermont Branch of Erie " " " 14 New York and Erie n " " 15 Long Island " " " 16 Hempstead Branch of L. I. " " ' ; 16 Cold Spring Branch of L. I. " " 17 Flushing " " " 17 ! New York City Railroads 18 | " " " Omnibus Lines and Routes 19 Brooklyn City Railroads and Routes 21 Ferries to and from New York 21 Steamboat Routes between N. Y. and places within 50 miles of the Citv. . 22 Places, Objects of Interest. &c. within 30 miles of the City 25 Fares of Public Porters and Hand-Cartmen 28 Hackney-Coach or Carriage Fares 3S Cemeteries in the vicinity of New York 40 A Hint to Advertisers 62 Rates of Advertising 63 Places of Amusement, Exhibitions, &c, in the City 81 Advertisements 102 Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1856. by Thomas Towxdrow, in the Clerk's Office, of the DM. Court, of the U. S..for Vie Southern Dist ., X Y. A WORD TO THE PUBLIC. IS the course of our constant journeyings around New York as a journalist for several years past, it has beeu our lot to meet with numerous individuals, who, through the want of correct information, had been led to visit places , remote from home in opposite directions from their respective destinations, bearing the same names ; and who, after thus incurring considerable expense; and loss of time, had abandoned the idea of making their long-contemplated trips of pleasure amongst their country friends. Need we say that the occurrence of such vexatious disappointments can hardly be wondered at, when it is borne in mind how few are probably aware: of the fact that within so limited a circuit as thirty miles, there are no less than two places by the name of Bloomingdale, four Centervilles, two Cliftous, four Franklins, two Hog Islands, two Horse Necks, two Jacksonvilles, five Middletowns, etc., etc. We have likewise had our attention often directed to the curt replies of Railroad Ticket Agents, "when politely questioned" relative to the locality and distance of places, other than those situated immediately on the lines of their respective roads ; and believe that the apparent incivility of those officials, in most instances, arises from a lack of information on their part, as well as from their necessary impatience to attend upon those applicants for tick- j cts who 6jo know how to reach their destinations Avithout numberless interrog- atories, rather than from any intended insult or rudeness to the enquirer. Occasional visitors to the rural districts are not, however, the only persons who need information respecting them, for our observations have impressed us with the conviction that thousands of letters, many of them containing money, have failed to reach the persons to whom they were addressed, simply because they had been improperly directed ; and in order to show how easily such instances may occur (through the want of information herein contained), let us suppose that you have friends or business acquaintances residing at Ashford, City Island or Orienta, "Westchester County, N. Y., whom you desire to see in the city on matters of importance, and that you accordingly address and mail communications to them at their respective places of residence, pray what is the natural result ? The post-office clerk on reading the super- scription Ashford, City Island or Orienta, Westchester County, N. Y., and being most probably ignorant of the existence of such places, refers to the Post-Office Directory, and not finding them there recognised by the post-office department, there being no offices established in either locality, he at once throws the missives amongst hundreds of others of the same stamp, to be forwarded to the dead letter office at Washington. By-and-b}-e you begin to wonder why your country friends do not make their appearance, until finally you accidentally meet with them, and then learn, with surprise, that your communications had never been received, winch fact calls forth from you 1 anathemas against the post-office officials in general. With these facts, and others equally worthy of consideration before us. we have been led to undertake the compilation of a Manual of convenient form for the pocket, and calculated to impart, in the most concise and com- prehensive manner, all the information that is likely to be desired by any one having occasion to travel either by railroad, stage or steamboat ; send a let to- by mail, a message by telegraph, or a package by express, to anv point within thirty geographical miles of the Great Metropolis. T. TOWNPEOW. j NEW VoRK city, and thirty milks abound. TELEGRAPH STATIONS WITHIN 100 MILES OF NEW YORK, AND Location of Offices in the City communicating with the same. STATIONS. Allentown, 1'a Ansonia, Conn Belvidere, X. J Berlin, Conn Bethlehem, Pa Birmingham, Conn Boiling Spring. N. J Boonton,.X. J Bordentown, N. J Burlington, X. J Bridgeport, Conn Carmel, N. Y Chester, N. Y Cold Spring, Put. Co., N. Y. Danbury, Conn Derby, Conn Dover, N. J East on, Pa Elizabeth City, N. J Fair Haven, Conn Goshen, N. Y Hackettstown, N. J Highlands, N. Y Hightstown, N. J Hohokus, N. J Jamesburg, N. J Jersey City, X. J iveyport, N. J Long Branch, N. J vfadison, N. J Meriden, Conn Middaugh's, Pa Middletown, Conn Middletown, N. Y MiUburn, N. J Vlorristown, N. J Mount Holly, X. J Nfanuet, N. J. Xewark, X. J New Britain, Conn New Brunswick, X". J Xewburg, X. Y New Haven. Conn LOCATION' OF CITY OFFICES. 21 and 23 Wall street. 23 Wall street, and K.R. depot, 412 Broadway. 21 and 23 Wall street. 23 Wall street, and R.R. depot, 412 Broadway 21 and 23 Wall street. 23 Wall street, and R.R. depot, 412 Broadway. 21 Wall street, and Erie building, 188 West street 5 Hanover street, and 181 Broadway. 5 Hanover street, and 181 Broadway. 5 Hanover street, and 181 Broadway. 21 Wall street, 23 Wall street, and 412 Broadway. 2£ Wall st., 22 College place, and Corn Exchange. 22 Wall street, and Erie building, 188 West street. 2£ Wall st., 22 College place, and Corn Exchange 23 Wall street, and R.R. depot, 412 Broadway. 23 Wall street, and R.R. depot, 412 Broadway. 5 Hanover street, and 181 Broadway. 21 and 23 Wall street. 21 and 23 Wall street. 23 Wall street, and R.R. depot, 412 Broadway. 21 Wall street, and Erie building, 188 West street. 5 Hanover street, and 181 Broadway. 21 Wall street, and 23 Wall street. 5 Hanover street, and 181 Broadway. 21 Wall street, and Erie building, 188 West street 5 Hanover street, and 181 Broadway. 5 Hanover st., 21 Wall st, and 23 Wall street. 21 Wall street and 23 Wall street. 21 Wall street and 23 Wall street. 5 Hanover street, and 181 Broadway. 23 Wall street, and R.R. depot, 412 Broadway. 21 Wall street, and Erie building, 188 West street. 23 Wall street, and R.R. depot, 412 Broad wa v. 21 Wall street, and Erie building, 188 West street 5 Hanover street, and 181 Broadway. 5 Hanover street, and 181 Broadway. 5 Hanover street, and 181 Broadway. 21 Wall street, and Erie building. 188 West street. 5 Hanover st., 21 Wall st., and 181 Broadway. 23 Wall street, and R.R. depot, 412 Broadway. 5 Hanover street, and 181 Broadway. 24 and 21 Wall st., 22 College pi., and 188 West st. 21 and 23 Wall street, and 412 Broadway. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AXD TELEGRAPH. New Hope, N. J jXew Rochelle, N. Y Newton, X. J Xorwalk. Conn ! Orange. X. J Otisville, X. Y Paterson, X. J Peekskill, X. Y Perth Araboy, X. J Philadelphia, Pa Piermont, X. Y Plainfield, X. J Port Chester, X. Y Port Jervis. X. Y jPoughkeepsie, X. Y Princeton, X. J ;Rockaway, X. J Rosas, Pa Rondout, X. Y Sandy Hook, X. J Schooley's Mountains, X. J. Somerville, X. J South Amboy, X. J Stamford. Conn ufferns, X. Y Spotswood. X. J Trenton, X. J Turner's, X. Y „ Washingtonville, X. Y Waterbury, Conn White Plains. X. Y Williams' Bridge, X. Y Woodb ridge, X. J Yonkers, X. Y 5 Hanover street, and 1S1 Broadway. 23 Wall street, and R.R. depot, 412"Eroadway. 5 Hanover street, and 181 Broadway. 23 Wall street, and R.R." depot, 412 Broadway. 5 Hanover street, and 181 Broadway. 21 Wall street, and Erie building, 188 West street. 21 Wall street, and Erie building, 188 West street. 2k Wall street, 22 College pi., and Corn Exchange. 5 Hanover street, and 181 Broadway. 5 Hanover st., 21 Wall st., and 181 Broadway. 21 Wall street, and Erie building, 188 West street. 21 Wall street. 21 Wall street. 21 Wall street, and Erie building, 188 West street. 2k Wall street. 22 College pi., and Corn Exchange 5 Hanover street, and 181 Broadway. 5 Hanover street, and 181 Broadwav. 21 Wall street, and Erie building. 188 West street. 2k Wall street, 22 College pi., and Corn Exchange. 21 Wall street, and 23 Wall street. 5 Hanover street, and 181 Broadway. 21 Wall street. 5 Hanover street, and 181 Broadwav. 23 Wall street, and R.R. depot. 412* Broadway. 21 Wall street, and Erie building, 188 West street 5 Hanover street, and 181 Broadway. 5 Hanover st.. 21 Wall st., and 181 Broadwav. 21 Wall street, and Erie building, 188 West street 21 Wall street^ and Erie building, 188 West street 23 Wall street, and R.R. depot, 412 Broadway. 2^ Wall street, 22 College pi., and Corn Exchange 23 Wall street, and R.R. depot. 412 Broadway. 5 Hanover street, and 181 Broadway. 2\ Wall street, 22 College pi., and Corn Exchange. Messages for any of the above-named places are also transmitted from the City Telegraph Line Offices, Astor Honse; Metropolitan Hotel ;Xew York Hotel 721 Broadway; Madison Square Post Office, corner of Broadway and 22d streets; and Chatham Square Post Office. The Tariff of Charges for Telegraphing on the Eastern Lines is 25 cents for the first TEX words, and 2 cents for each additional word. On the Xorthern Lines, the charge is 25 cents for the first TEX words, and 1 cent for each addi tional word. On the Western and Southern Lines, the charges vary from 30 to 40 cents for the first TWEXTY words, and 1 to 2 cents for each additional word. NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, i-H C-l Ol CM ?1 f I ~4 ?l '. \ I Wednesdays and Saturdays only O O © O T -O . 4 T O O i ©COTfOvOOOOrHr-l I »C0 73CCCOCCOi©0)0 | o H O 8 O I w M o « tO !C (D t- t- t- N w l» N i- t- O I 00 1 I I I I I i I I 1 11 IS I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 I I I 1 I ° 1 1 n -it i it 19 CO i— © t to T}i io O O O O rH rj< rj< O O ifl iO *rt> O O O «3 © ^ !D © (D C O O t" I- t» l-» CO ^ ^ 1/3 O O Tf I— I T-H I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I O ICOiOOOC-IWCnSJO I Tl< rji rft (C ifi O irt »C O iQ CO CO CO CO CO CO CN CO 3 ! i ( 1 J 00 I I I I I I I I 1 oeNiOiNaio | ^ o 73 ► ^ fa Oc5 >< £ 2 .22 ° S s 6 : bo . ■s ^ 3ks £3 3 m « u 2 o M : s M 5 d - 03 ^ 5 ■ .2 e3 S3 .2 L5 C O k - ge «B SS »6 "O BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. Wednesdays and Saturdays onlv. © o r- CO CO CO Tj< lC © © © i£i iTC ifi O • O © rH S © © © © . 155 I I I I I I I I I 13 I I I I I I I I I 20 I 111111111° I I I I I II I I I I I I I hi 2 > M O H o O ©©©©©©©©© I- © 'tf © © © HH(N iTl O O Freight and Passenger. uo m o 'r « o o 1- © M DO :t CO CO ■<* »*> tJ< \Ci I I I I I I I I I © I I I I I I I I LI I I I I I I I 60 I n 1 ! 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New Rochelle Mamaroneck Rye Port Chester Greenwich , Cos Cob Bridge Stamford Da rien i Nor walk IWestport Southport Fairfield Bridgeport [arrive 13} 16} is m $ 2/ 281 31 32| 36i 41 441 47j 52 53| $ c. A. M. A. M. M. P. K. P. M. P. M. P. H. P. M. 7 00 Too 12 06 3U0 3 20 4 64J 5 00 615 7 25 8 25 12 25 3 25 345 4 25 5 25 6 40 ^_ _A *— -A- _A_ _» — *_ 35 8 05 108 i>08 6 08 7 23 45 610 7 26 45 813 115 4 33 515 616 7 31 55 8 21 123 441 5 23 6 24 7 39 60 8 29 1 32 4 49 5 31 6 33 7 48 65 8 34 137 4 54 5 36 6 38 7 53 70 8 41 144 5 01 5 43 6 45 75 8 46 149 6 51 80 8 56 9 48 2 01 4 46 515 5 58 7 02 90 9 07 212 5 26 610 713 100 915 2 20 5 03 5 33 617 7 20 105 9 25 2 29 5 42 6 26 115 9 36 2 40 5 52 6 37 120 9 41 2 45 5 57 6 42 120 9 52 10 35 2 58 5 35 6 08 6 53 A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. TRAINS FROM BRIDGEPORT TO NEW YORK. STATIONS. Bridgeport [Fairfield Southport Westport Nor walk Da rien Stamford Cos Cob Bridge Greenwich Port Chester Rye Mamaroneck New Rochelle Pelhamville Mount Vernon Williams' Bridgef.. 26th Street Depot . . Canal St. Depot - . [arrive Mis S c. A. M. A. If. A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. T 610 7 40 1018 2 27 511 9 07 H 15 6 20 7 50 10 28 5 20 20 6 25 7 55 10 33 5 25 11 35 6 35 8 05 10 43 5 35 14 45 6 00 6 44 815 10 53 2 55 5 45 9 35 50 6 09 6 52 8 23 1101 5 53 22 6 21 7 07 8 36 11 13 315 6 05 9 55 65 25f 75 6 31 716 80 6 36 7 21 8 49 1126 6 20 80 5 30 6 43 7 28 8 57 11 33 6 27 3l| 90 5 35 6 48 7 33 9 01 1138 6 32 35" 95 5 43 6 57 7 42 9 09 1146 6 40 38? 105 5 50 7 06 7 51 919 1154 6 48 40^ 5 53 710 42 110 5 57 714 8 05 9 27 12 01 6 50 45 115 -> — 56 120 6 35 7 52 8 43 10 05 12 40 4 30 7 35 11 10 581 1 20 7 00 8 20 910 10 35 110 5 00 8 05 1140 A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. * Stops only to take up passengers for stations east, down passengers. f Stops only to set BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AXD TF.LEGRAPH. 9 HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. Samuel Sloan, Pres. ; A. F. Smith, Supt. Offices : 66 Warren st., N. Y. City. Depots : Cor. Warren st. and College place ; Canal st. ; West st. ; and 31st st. TRAINS FROM NEW YORK TO PSEKSKILL. STATIONS. Chambers street • 31st street depot — Manhattan Carmansville* Fort Washington. . . TiAby Hook Spuyten Duyvil Riverdale Yonkers Glen wood Hastings l)obbs' Ferry Irvington Tarry town Sing Sing Croton Cruger's Yer plank's Peekskill Mis Cts A. M. A. M. o IT 30 8 00 3 6 55 8 25 8 121 8 40 9 15 2 8 43 101 20 8 47 12 20 8 51 12J 141 25 8 53 28 8 59 163 35 7 23 9 07 171 371 9 09 20| -15 916 22' 48 9 20 24 58 9 26 261 60 933 321 75 9 45 351 83 9 52 39 90 9 59 41 98 10 03 43 100 812 1012 11 30 1155 9 30 10 00 1015 1018 10 22 10 27 10 29 10 36 10 43 12 26 10 45 10 52 10 5S 1103 11 11 11 25 M. PM. PM. PM.|PM.|PM. P. M 330 400 445 55 4 30 5 15 — 445- — 4 48 4 52 4 57 4 59 5 05 512 1 uo 130 146 150 156 2 02 2 06 2 13 4 2? 12 45 12 57 119 312 3 33 4 29 - — 514 2 27 2 31 2 40 2 50 - — 2 59 4 45 '5251 525 4 52 IS 5 30| 1 7 02 5 37|6 01|710 3 43 512 3 54|5 20 4 00 5 25 41815 34 5 30 600 615 618 6 22 6 27 6 29 6 36 6 43 6 45 6 52 6 57 5 05 5 50 613'7 23 ■J 730 7 37 7 41 6 38 7 50 6 45 715 7 31 7 34 7 39 7 44 74 8 01j 815 8 22 8 37 8 5a 9 28 TRAINS FROM PEEKSKILL TO NEW YORK. STATIONS. Peekskill Verplank's Cruger's Croton Sing Sing Tarry town Irvington Dobbs' Ferry Hastings Glenwood Yonkers Riverdale Spuyten Duyvil Tubby Hook Fort Washington. . . Carmansville* Manhattan 31st street depot — Chambers street Ml> 0. 2 3| 10I 161 20| 22 253 26 281 30 305 321 333 34] 301 43 I Cts ~o~ 10 10 18 25 40 45 50 55 62 65 70 75 75 SO 85 87 100 AM. 7 07 AM |A. M. 7 00 7 05 7 09 717 6 3072 6 42 7 39 6 49 6 56 00 7 57 7 46 7 53 8 03 7 12 8 08 7 19 8 15 24 8 20 03 7 31 8 27 7 35 8 31 7 40 8 36 7 55 100'8 25 S51 9 20 7 58 8 02 8 06 815 8 24 8 36 8 42 8 48 8 52 9 01 9 08 919 9 33 10 00 \. M. A. M 1016 9 55 11 38 1147 11 55 12 08 12 23 12 46 12 59 110 115 127 135 143 149 153 159 2 05 210 1110 2 30 1140 3 00 PM. PM. PM. P. M. A. M 211 2 30 3 15 * _u 3 25 4 40 3 50 510 512 8 58 517 5 22 5 30 _ 5 40 3 28 5 55 3 35 6 03 342 611 3 46 6 15 3 53 6 23 3 57 6 26 4 04 6 34 4 09 6 39 4 12 6 42 4 16 6 47 20 6 52 25 6 55 7 10 10 15 7 40 10 45 12 23 9 16 12 58 1 2 38; 3 05 * 152d street station, see page — . 10 NEW ifORK IITV. AND THIRTY MILES ABO0ND, NEW JERSEY RAILROAD. Office of the Company : 57 Exchange Building (Wall street), New York City. Passenger Depot : Jersey City Ferry Building, foot of Cortlandt street, N. Y TRAINS FROM NEW YORK TO NEW BRUNSWICK. M H a X, ■ Newark. OS w g w P. M O CD 'A H O - fe o if H H i i * 5 si 1-1 g PS 53 . Z b i . w b B 15 M C fc-l Jui w p; H p o 'A C P o s £ 1 £ 5 « La M. 30 6 40 7 00 7 05 7 10 1 1 t| 7 00 7 10 *-v- 7 35 7 40 | "t 7 30 7 40 8 00 8 05 810 8 20 8 35 1 1 « T 8 00 8 00 8 10 810 8 30 -a — ^ 9 20 u *-Y- 8 35 8 40 8 45 1 i j u 9 00 910 * -v- 9 35 9 40 9 45 a 10 00 1010 10 30 10 35 10 40 10 50 11 05 1 1 a 1100 1110 — * — ^_ — *_ 12 20 a 11 00 1110 * -Y- 11 30 1135 1140 1 ■ M 1130 1140 *-v- 12 05 12 05 1210 ir.t 12 00 1210 i2 35 12 40 12 45 12 55 115 125 135 145 1 50 \ mJ 1 00 110 * ~r~ 1 30 1 35 140 2 00 210 2 40 2 45 2 50 310 3 30 3 40 3 50 4 05 415 3 00 310 3 35 3 40 3 45 1 3 20 3 30 3 55 4 00 4 05 415 4 30 4 40 4 50 4 55 5 00 4 00 410 _/> A— -A 5 25 4 00 4 10 4 30 4 35 4 40 4 50 5 05 T" - 1 4 30 4 40 5 00 5 05 5 10 1 "4 u 5 00 510 5 30 5 35 5 40 5 50 6 00 010 6 20 6 25 6 35 5 30 6 00 5 40 610 * "V- 6 00 6 05 610 7 20 M 6 20 6 30 6 55 7 00 7 05 715 7 25 1 1 u 7 30 7 40 8 00 8 05 810 8 25 8 40 10 00 1010 10 30 10 35 N 10 50 '•fill 45 1 11 55 1215 12 20 12 30' 12 45 i * Passengers by this train wishing to stop at East Newark should notify the conductor when he collects the tickets, f Connects at Elizabeth with a train of the New Jersey Central Railroad going west (see p. 12). J The 12 M., 2, 3 20 and 5 P. M. trains stop at Wheatsheaf and Houghtonvili e. ^ Mixed train (freight and passenger). A slow team. || The 10 P. M. train from New York runs south of Newark, f. to Elizabeth, on Saturdays only. % The 11 45 P. M. train runs only to Market street depot, Newark, except on "Wednesdays, when the trip is extended to Rahway. A Sunday Train leaves New York for Philadelphia at 6 P. M., stopping at Newark, Elizabeth. Rahway, Uniontown, Metuchin and New Brunswick.! BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 11 NEW JERSEY RAILROAD. J. S. Darcy, Pres., Newark, X. J. J. P. Jackson, V. Pres. and Supt., Newark. J. TV. Woodruff, Assistant Superintendent, R.R. Depot, Jersey City. TRAINS FROM NEW BRUNSWICK TO NEW YORK. fi CS ad M Newark. .2 <; N K e £ 5 s o PC H g § i o H © STNUT DEPOT. & I & 1 | l. A ESS. DEPOT. B H TO ^ © s £ W tz 1 - ' • •V I s . ■< 1-1 1 ^ 5 ~ K 3 -» A. M. 3 50 3 55 4 00 410 -IIS 4 10 4 'i5 — 5 55 4 35 6 00 6 05 5 00 6 25 5 10 6 35 4 lo 4 20 4 40 5 00 10 40 6 50 6 30 7 00 6 35 7 05 ^ _A_ 7 00 7 25 7 15 7 35 i 00 (TIE 7 15 7 20 7 30 7 35 7 55 8 05 7 50 8 00 8 05 8 25 8 35 WIS < lo 7 25 7 30 7 40 < 40 o An O 00 8 20 8 45 8 55 8 25 8 30 8 35 8 55 9 05 8 50 9 00 9 05 ¥ —A— 9 25 9 35 1 1 + lo 8 20 8 25 8 35 o 40 A AA 910 9 40 9 50 Q Qf» y ou y 4o 9 55 10 00 10 05 10 25 10 35 a y oo 9 55 10 05 10 10 1U 10 1 A QA 10 CO 10 45 11 10 11 20 II 1100 11 05 -Li. ZO 11 OS 11 oO 11 oU 11 ilk 11 40 11 50 12 00 12 05 12 25 12 35 II 11 50 12 00 12 05 12 25 12 35 P. M. 12 50 100 105 125 135 12 40 12 45 12 50 12 55 115 125 135 155 2 05 it * 2 55 3 00 3 05 * -A- 3 25 3 55 "t 2 45 2 50 3 00 310 3 25 340 3 50 4 00 4 05 4 25 4 35 II 150 2 00 2 05 * _A_ 2 25 2 35 II 4 50 5 00 5 05 5 25 5 35 u 5 40 5 50 5 55 615 6 25 u 5 50 610 6 20 6 30 6 35 6 55 7 05 II 7 50 7 55 8 05 810 7 30 7 45 7 55 8 00 8 05 8 25 8 35 II 8 20 8 30 8 40 9 05 915 «4 10 30 10 45 1~ 11 00 11 25 111 35 * Stops at East Newark to take up passengers for New York, on signal being given by the station agent, f Mixed train (freight and passengeT). A slow team. X The 7 15 and 8 15 A. M., and 2 45 P. M. trains from New Brunswick stop at Houghtonville and Wheatsheaf stations. §This train leaves Market street station, Newark, every night (Sundays excepted) at 11 o'clock; Elizabeth on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10 4c P. M., and Rahway on Wednesdays only, at 10 30 P. M. A Sunday Train for New York leaves New Brunswick at 7 50 P. M. ; Baptist Road at 7 55 P. M. ; Metuchin at 8 05 P. M. ; Uniontown at 8 10 P. ML : Rahway, 8 20 P. M. ; Elizabeth, 8 30 P. M. and Newark. 8 40 P. M. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 13 MOBRIS AND ESSEX KAILROAD. Wm. Wright, Pres., Newark, N. J. S. F. Headley, Supt., Newark, N. J. Offices : Morris and Essex Railroad Station, Newark, N. J. TRAINS FROM NEW YfcRK TO HACKETTSTOWN. STATIONS Mis $ c. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. New York* o 8 40 11 30 3 30 5 10 1 o o 8 50 I 1 FLA II 00 O 00 5 20 - 1 A 10 ZD y lo 12 05 A AS 4 UO £ A K 40 Ln.st Orange ..... . . 121 38 _A_ JL Brick Church 38 — A_ _>w 14 38 9 30 12 22 419 6 02 16 45 9 37 12 30 4 27 610 Millburn 20 56 9 47 12 40 4 37 6 21 Summit 23 65 9 59 4 46 6 32 Passaic Bridge 24 75 -y f -y y- 26 75 10 09 '4 56 6 43 28 81 1017 5 04 6 51 32 88 10 31 5 21 7G5 34 94 10 38 5 27 39 106 10 50 5 38 41 120 10 55 5 43 44 125 11 07 5 54 56 160 11 40 6 27 Hackettstown • • • 63 175 1155 6 41 TRAINS FROM HACKETTSTOWN TO NEW YORK. STATIONS. Mis Sc. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. Hackettstown- . . . • 6 50 132 7 20 7 06 150 Dover 19 60 7 40 2 26 22 65 7 49 2 35 24 •75 7 54 2 40 Morris Plains 29 85 8 05 2 50 Morristown 31 8S 6 50 814 3 00 Madison 35 100 7 03 8 26 312 Chatham 37 106 710 8 32 319 Passaic Bridge 39 112 _A A_ Summit 41 112 7 20 '8 40 '3 28 43 125 7 30 8 49 125 3 39 South Orange 47 137 7 41 8 58 136 3 48 North Orange 49 144 7 49 9 06 145 3 55 Brick Church 50 150 \_ _A A- East Orange 51 150 Newark 53 150 8 04 9 25 2 00 410 Jersev City 62 175 8 25 9 40 215 4 35 New York* 63 175 8 40 9 50 2 25 4 45 * Ticket office, Jersey City Ferry Building, foot of Cortlandt street N. Y. 14 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, NEWARK AND BLOOMFIELD RAILROAD. J. A. Davis, Pres., Bloom field, N. J. J. B. Bassixger, Supt., Newark, N. J. Offices : Morris and Essex Railroad Station, Newark, N. J. TRAINS FROM NEW YORK TO WEST BLOOMFIELD. STATIONS. New York* Newark Roseville Watsessine. . West 31oomneld. 14; Ms km M. A. M. IT "o" 8 40 1130 9 25 9 30 1210 105 311 9 38 12 18 124 9 46J12 26 CO 374. 9 50 12 30 44 10 00 12 40 P. M. 3 30 415 P. M. TTo 5 50 4 23 5 5S 4 3li 6 06 4 35 610 TRAINS FROM WEST BLOOMFIELD TO NEW YORK. STATIONS. m West Bloomfield- Watsessing i 44 7 30 10 25 7 38 10 34 7 42(10 38 7 50'10 47 7 58 10 55 8 40! f p y 125 5 00 134 5 09 138 513 147 5 22 1 55 5 30 2 30 + + * By trains of Morris and Essex Railroad (as on p. 13) to Newark, where; passengers change cars, and proceed thenee bv cars of the Bloomfield Branch R.R. -]• Connects at the East Newark station with trains of the New Jersey Railroad for New York. X The 5 P. M. train from West Bloomfield will connect with the 5 50 P. M. New Jersey R.R. train at the foot of Center street, by omnibus. Tiekets will be furnished to New York yassengers in the cars, free of charge. NEW YORK & ERIE RAILROAD-Piermont Branch. TRAINS FROM NEW YORK. STATIONS. Mis Cts P. M.1 New York^ hr ~~0 4 UU Suffer n's 133 80 5 32 15 Mile Turnout. . .!3o 80 -v V" 38* 80 5 50 ^pria^ Valley . ! 39| 80 5 54 424 80 6 0S Blauveltville • |46i 80 6 23 150" 80 6 37 80 6 40 TRAINS TO NEW YORK. STATIONS. IMh ICt eiev Head o Piermont I 1 Blauveltville Nanuet Spring Valley. . Mousey 15 Mile Turnout Suffern' s 4\ 8$ Hi m 15 18 New York 151 7 40 7 45 8 00 8 20 8 30 8 3C SO 10 8 55 5 § Passengers leave the city by Erie Railroad line, from depot foot of Duane street, at 4 P. M:, for Sufferxs, and proceed thence by the Piermont Brauch as above. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 15 tfEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD. Homer Ramsdell, Pres., N. Y. City. D. C. McCallum, Supt., N. Y. City. Offices and Depot : West street, foot of Duane street, New York City. TRAINS FROM NEW YORK TO TURNER'S. STATIONS. New York*- Jersey City.. . West End Bergen Boiliug Spring. Passaic Bridge. Huvler's Patsrson Godwinville. . . Hohokus Allendale Ramsey's Suffern's§. . . Ramapo Slcats burg South field's... Greenwood Turner's Mis $ C. A. M. A. M 1 3 10, 12 13 m 4 24* 26-i- i 28-|! 32| : «4 m\ I m i 45 1 481 1 6 30 6 50 7 33 815 8 35 9 0i 9 0S 9 2'/ 9 40 9 54 10 07 110 IS 10 20 110 37 '10 43 8 5010 5 10 02 1010 1015 10 27 12 00 12 20 110 124 142 2 30 100 127 133 140 1 50 t 4 00 4 25 4 3: 4 37 4 47 P. M.|PM. 4001430 415|4 52 zzcz __J _ r_ 453I538 5 04 513-- 5 18-- 5 3061 5 34- — 5 38- 53 6 00 610 6 58 P. M. P. M. t tt 53 9 15 — -y 9 45 5 55 10 14 6 00 6 05 10 25 615 1120 11 46 12 01 12 30 130 I 2 35 TRAINS FROM TURNER'S TO NEW YORK. STATIONS. Turner's Greenwood Southfield's doatsburg Ramapo Suffern's§ Ramsey's Allendale Hohokus Godwinville Paterson Huyler's Passaic Bridge.. . Boiling Spring Bergen West End Jersey City NewYorkt--- 8 30 8 40 Mis S c. a. M. a. m. a. m. a. m. yii~"o 13 151 24 Si 351- 36} 38} 44, 45 V fi 481 20 120 8 40 30 42 8 45! 1 50 915 9 55 15 10 25 10 23 10 33 ! 10 45 M. PM. PM. PM. 413 4 25 4 32 4 50 4 55 2 03 5 04 518 5 30 12 00 2 34 415 5 55 1213 4 28 1217 4 32 6 0S 12 25 4 40 614 ;; ;; 12 50 310 5 05 6 40 100l3 20l515 6 50 8 02 9 08 9 47 10 00 * By steam ferry-boat from depot foot of Duane street to Jersey City, f By steam ferry-boat from foot of Cortlandt street to Jersey City, 30 minutes prior to the lime of the train's departure. Ferriage (3 cents) extra. % Emigrant train. ^ June tion of Piermont Branch of the Erie R.R., p. 14. 16 NEW YORK CITY. AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, 4 •J I < .1 g 3~T3" t- .oo* 8 :S sis" rH | S2SS CM ^ CO CO 328":? 2383 t— CO 00 oo 82l$ m 'X> o CO »8883:*S83eB8SfS OS9 Hal" a 8888 o o o rr si r SSS IS HHH I i— I ttf¥I ^?og£ rH i— I CO CO |a. m. t» X OS Cl ssss CO t— QO QO IMlsl 5 s 1 3833 CD CO 5 X ass's CO CO o o 11 30 12 00 1 do 150 |a. m. = -ss IMlsl «5 ill ! I t! II I ill in II I I BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 17 w o < O Q o o o h3 h3 O © H W co CO o OQ o H 1 I CO I 3 rH rH CO CO „■ . OS AO. sill US O C H • CO CO iO ifl . m s 9 30 10 00 11 OK 11 00 11 50 A. M. Si O "l"»CO l-H SI o in >n t . • lOOHJNO JiOOKJ • g ktioooo 1 o h co g ^ ro :o co co -» t» t» fa .lOiOCSrHiOJOOO • g O O O H r-t 1 OlOtO g OOOOO (OOO • ' rH rH HHH f !— I 1— I 1— I CCO 00 00 00 00 02 I -t otc»0!NO)iaino rH t— I rH 1— I rH = \ OO^MCO'tUJt'lXdN MO 03 2, to 13 3 : ilillfii r 0* kO iO iO CO ^ ^ Tjl v.o >n ift o . 10 o o rH iH ICO t* Tt* • 000 10000 < HHH f 1— I rH H r-l ^ O h O • O g o • o S3 OOO O CM CO 00 to 00 . 00 00 00 00 00 S3 o 'If . © . . p : S .5 : : 'lit a a* "£ 2 w s *.s *~ §5* 1* IS NEW YOKK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES A HOUND, "7" NEW YORK CITY RAILROADS. Second Avenue Railroad. Dehtom Pears^iX. President, and A. Edwards, Supt. Office : corner of 2d avenue and 4'id street. Route: from Peck Slip Ferry, through Pearl and Chatham streets, the Bowery, Grand and Allen street3, First avenue, East twenty -third street and Second avenue to 124th street, Harlem, 9 miles. Returning from Harlem, through Second avenue, Christie and Grand streets, the Bowery, Oliver and South streets to Peck Slip. Fare to any point below 42d street, 5 cents ; above 42d street, 10 cents. The cars run from 4 A. M. till midnight, at intervals varying from 5 to 15 minutes, according to requirements. Third Avenue Railroad. WjILUM A. Darling, President, and William H. Sciienck, Superintendent. Office : corner Third avenue and 61st street. Route : from Broadway, opposite Astor House, through Park Row, Chat- ham street, Bowery and Third avenue to 8Gth street, Yorkville, bj miles. Returning by same route. Fare 5 cents. This road is to be continued to Harlem Bridge, 8 miles. The cars run day and night, at intervals varying from two to thirty minutes, according to the requirements of public travel. Fourth Avenue Railroad. Philo Hurd, President, and W. J. Campbell, Superintendent. Office : corner 4th avenue and 26th street. Route : from Broadway, opposite Astor House, through Park Row, Center and Grand streets, the Bowery and Fourth avenue to 27th street, 3 miles. Fare 6 cent.-. Returning through Fourth avenue and Bowery, Broome and Center streets, and Park Row. The cars run from 7 30 A. M. till midnight, at interval^ varying from 3 to 10 minutes, according to public requirements. ! Cars are run on this road to Harlem (7| miles) with steam power, north of 32d street, almost hourly (see p. 6). Sixth Avenue Railroad. Sidney Mason, President, and William Eehitt, Superintendent. Office : corner 6th avenue and 44th street. Route : Vesey street from Broadway, to and through Church and Chambers streets, West Broadway, Canal, Varick and Carmine streets, and 6th avenue to 44th street, 3| miles. Fare 6 cents. Returning by same route. The cars run day and night, at intervals varying from 3 to 30 minutes. There is also a branch of this road from corner of Canal street and West Broadway, through Canal street to Broadway, upon which cars are run at intervals of about 10 minutes. Eighth Avenue Railroad. George Law, President, and Oliver Charlick, Superintendent. Office : corner 8th avenue and 59th street. Route ; Vesey street from Broadway, to and through Church and Chambers streets, West Broadway, Canal and Hudson streets, and Eighth avenue to Fifty-ninth street, 4 1 miles. Returning by the same route. Fare 5 cents. The cars run day and night, at intervals varying from 3 to 30 minutes. The Eighth avenue railroad cars are also run upon the Canal street branch road to Broadway, every 10 minutes, from 8 A. M. till 8 P. M. Ninth Avenue Railroad. Chartered to lay a double track in Ninth a venue, ; > from 51st street to Ganesvoort, thence a single track through Ganesvoor* ■ and Washington streets to Battery Place, thence up Greenwich street tr Ninth avenue. Owing to an injunction against its construction dowr town, the work has been suspended. BY KAn.KOAJ). STEAMBOAT. EXPRESS ANT) TELEGRAi'H. 19 N. Y. CITY OMNIBUS LINES AND ROUTES. 1. Barclay street Ferry to corner 2d avenue and 34th street. Route. Up Barclay street and Broadway to 14th street, through 14th street to 2d avenue, and up 2d avenue to 34th street. 2. Jersey City Ferry to Grand street, or Williamsburg Ferry. Route: Up Cortlandt and Greenwich streets to Canal street, through Canal to and up Broadway to Grand street ard through Grand to ferry. 3. Jersey City Ferry to Houston street Feny. Route: Up Cortlandt stj to and up Broadway to Bleecker street, through Bleecker, Second and Houston streets to ferry. 4. Jersey City Ferry to Crystal Palace (corner 6th avenue and 42d sts). Route : Up Greenwich street to Christopher, up Christopher street to and up Greenwich avenue to 7th avenue, up 7th avenue to 42d street, through 42d street to corner 6th avenue. 5. Jersey City Ferry, via Essex street, to corner avenue A and 23d st. Route : From Cortlandt street, through "Washington to Fulton street, up Fulton to Broadway, thence through Park row, Chatham and Division streets to Essex, up Essex street and avenue A to 23d street. 6. Bowling Green, via Canal street, to corner 9th avenue and 48th st. Route : Up Broadway to Canal street, through Canal to Hudson street, up Hudson street and 9th avenue to 48th street. 7. South Ferry, via East Broadway, to corner avenue C and 10th street. Route : Up Whitehall street and Broadway to the Park, thence up Park Row, Chatham street and East Broadway to Grand street, through Grand | to Lewis street, through Lewis street and avenue D to 10th street, and ! through 10th street to avenue C. 8 South Ferry, via Grand street, to corner avenue C and 10th street. Route : Up Whitehall street and Broadway to the Park, through Park j Row. Chatham st. and Bowery to Grand st., through Grand to Columbia st., I through Columbia st. and ave. D to 10th st., and through 10th st. to are. C. 9. South Ferry, via Houston street, to corner avenue C and 11th street. Route : Up Whitehall street and Broadway to the Park, through Park Row, Chatham street and Bowery to Houston street, through Houston street to avenue C, and up avenue C to 11th street. 10. South Ferry, via St. Mark's place, to corner avenue B and 16th st. Route : Up Whitehall street and Broadway to Astor place, through Astor place and St. Mark's place to Tompkins' square, up avenue A to 10th street, through 10th street to avenue B, and up avenue B to 16th street. 11. South Ferry, via Rivington street, to corner 1st avenue and 28th st. Route : Up Whitehall street and Broadway to the Pars, through Park Row. Chatham street and Bowery to Rivington street, through Rivington to Allen, up Allen street and 1st avenue to 28th street. 12. South Ferry, via South and Clinton st, to 13th St., E.R. Route: Through South st. to Clinton, up Clinton st. and ave. B to 13th st, East River. 13. South Ferry, via Bowery, to corner 3d avenue and 42d street. Route : Whitehall street and Broadway to the Park, through Park Row, Chatham street, Bowery and 3d avenue to 42d street. 20 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, •» : 4. South Ferry, via Broadway, to corner 4th avenue and 32d street. Rente: [Jp Whitehall street and Broadway to Union Square, thence up 4th avenue, passing depot of Harlem and New Haven Railroads, to 32d st. 15. South Ferrv, via Clinton Place, to comer 6th avenue and 46th street. Route: Up Whitehall street and Broadway to 8th street or Clinton Place, through Clinton l'lace to 6tr avenue, ud up 6th avenue to 46th street. 16. South Ferry, rid 9th •street, to corner 6th avenue ana 46th street. Route: Up Whitehall . jreel and Broadway to 9th street, through 9th street to 6th avenue, and up 6th avenue to 46th street. L7. South Ferry, n'a Broadway, to corner Broadway and 48th street. Route: Up Whitehall street ana Broadway to terminus of route. L8. South Ferry, via Bleecker street, to 8th avenue and 23d street. Route: Up Whitehall street and Broadway to Bleecker street, through Bleecker street and up 8th avenue to 23d street. 19. South Ferry, via 14th st., to Hudson River R.R. Depot (31st st. and 10th ave.) Route: Up Whitehall st. and Broadway to and through 14th st. to 9th ave., up 9th ave. to 31st st., and through 31st st. to 10th ave. 20. Wall Street Ferry, via 23d street, to corner 9th avenue and 34th street. Route: Up Wall street and Broadway to 23d street, through 23d street to 9th avenue, up 9th avenue to 34th street. 21. Wall Street Ferry, via Madison avenue to Crystal Palace. Route: Up Wall street to Nassau street, through Nassau street to John street, op John street to Broadway, up Broadway to 23d street, up Madison avenue; to 40th street, through 40th street to Crystal Palace, 6th avenue. 22. Wall Street Ferry, via Broadway to Crystal Palace. Route: Up Wall street and Broadway to 42d street, and through 42d street to Crystal Palace and Distributing Reservoir. 23. Fulton Ferry, via 5th avenue to Reservoir, 42d street. Route: Up Fulton street to Broadway, up Broadway to Madison Square (23d street), thence up 5th avenue to the Reservoir on Murray Hill, 42d street. 24. Fulton Ferry, via Amity street, to corner 7th avenue and 42d street. Route: Up Fulton street to Broadway, up Broadway to Amity street, through Amity street, up 6th avenue to Jefferson Market, up Greenwich avenue to 7th avenue, and up 7th avenue to 42d street. 25. Fulton Ferry and Peck Slip, via 3d avenue, to Crystal Palace. Route: From Fulton Fern* through South street to Peck Slip Ferry, thence up | Peck Slip to Pearl street, through Pearl street to Chatham street, upj Bowery, and 3d ave. to 42d st., through 42d st. to Crystal Palace, 6th ave. ! 25. Fulton, Peck Slip and Catharine Ferries to Hudson River R.R. Depot. Route: From Fulton Ferry through South street to Peck Slip and Catharine Ferries, up Catharine st. and Bowery to Broome st., through, Broome st. to Broadway, up Broadway to Spring st., through Spring st. to I Greenwich st., up Greenwich st. and 9th ave. to 14th st., through 14th st. to lOth ave., and up 10th ave. to Hudson River R.R. Depot, 31st street. 27. Fulton Ferry, via Houston street, to corner 8th avenue and 42d street. Route: Through South street to Maiden I^ne. up Maiden Lane and Broad-' way to Houston street, through Houston to Bedford, up Bedford to Car-| mine, through Carmine and 6th avenue to 4th street, through 4th street! to Sth avenue, thence up Sth nvenur to 4?d street; BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 21 . 28. Grand Street Ferry to Harlem R.R. Depot (26th street), and Hudson River R.R. (31st st.) Route: Through Grand st. to and through Cannon st. to Houston, through Houston and 2d sts. to ave. C, up ave. C to 10th st., through 10th st. to ave. B, up ave. B to 14th st., through 14th st. to 3d ave., up 3d ave to 26th st., through 26th st. (passing depot of Harlem and New Haven R.R.) to Broadway, up Broadway +o 32d st., through 32d st. to Hudson River R.R. Depot. K 29. Yorkville (corner 3d avenue and 85th street), to Harlem Bridge, in connection with Third Avenue Railroad cars. See p. 18. 30. Junction of Broadway and 6th avenue, at 33d street, to Blooming- ! dale and Manhattanville. BROOKLYN CITY RAILROADS. Bedford Line. From Fulton Ferry, via Fulton street and Fulton avenue, to Hunterfly Road, 3i miles. Fare 5 cents. Greenpoint Line. From Fulton Ferry, via Fulton street, Sands street, Flushing avenue, Kent avenue, First street (Williamsburg) to Franklin I avenue, Greenpoint, 5 miles. Fare 5 cents. Greenwood Line. From Fulton Ferry, via Fulton st. , Court st. , Church st. , Ninth st. and Third avenue to Greenwood Cemetery, 4£ miles. Fare 5 cts. Hamilton Avenue Line. From Hamilton Ferry, via Hamilton avenue j and Church street to Court street, at which point it connects with the Greenwood Line. Fare through 5 cents. Myrtle Avenue Line. From Fulton Ferry, via Fulton street and Myrtle avenue, to Broadway, 3f miles. Fare 5 cents. "Williamsburg Line. The cars of the Greenpoint Line pass through First street, Williamsburg, 3 miles. Fare 5 cents. FERRIES TO AND FROM NEW YORK. NAME. j Hamilton Avenue Ferry. South " . I Wall street 11 . Fulton Roosevelt street Catharine Jackson Peck Slip Division Avenue Grand Street Houston Street Greenpoint Calvary Cemetery Black well's Island Hurl Gate Jersey City Barclay Street Canal Street Christopher Street Whitehall Street, N. Y. Whitehall Street, " . Wall Street, " . Fulton Street, E.R., " . Roosevelt Street, " . Catharine Street, " . Gouveneur Street, " . Peck Slip, " . Grand Street, E.R., " . Grand Street, E.R., " . Houston Street, " . Tenth Street, " . u Foot of 61st Street, " . 86th Street. E.R., " . Cortlandt Street, " . Barclay Street, " . [Canal Street, " . iChristopher Street, " . Hamilton Ave., Brooklyn. Atlantic Street, " Montague Street, " Fulton Street, « Bridge Street, " Main Street, " Bridge Street, " South-7th St., Williamb'g South-7th St., " Grand Street, " Grand Street, " Greenpoint. Black well's Island. Astoria. Jersey City. Hoboken. Hoboken. Hoboken. 22 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES ABOUND, W O < Ho M o H H 3Q W p a o >* I to H Ha ^ s ~ a ->o OP » » CO . d "* a r=S - 3 ©3 2 * * a . - a si d •< r <; t— no CO a a * fc si CO si rt *2 . . . * r« jg S3 S 5^ /— j a a -< -<: co ^ ^ ce * Ur T N !fl » T S?^ c be r£>5! a -«J 2 CO © £ © a si iO O CO CO H g r r s a : © CO g co £ a -< CO 1 _ © © NOOHHH +? : a y a : a ^4 . 03 O CO . W w . a £ a - a 1 33 « 3 33 3 o O O O CD O fa fa fa fa fa fa fa : • ©< * : xi he ' ^ ©-^ cj 2 5^ sal §~ a fa ^fa a a a r-3 a . a © < a a •< co o n » h h o o K a> a d d S ^3 O o o O o o o o © o o © fa fa A fa • ft+J ^> to Z "2 GJ O C Ic33x|3 •+f ^ ^4 nf 5 M O O O o o *-* O o o o o © a o fa fa fa fa fa fa fa BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 23 - ■< S3 o CO GO CO CO S3 io o r eS S3 3 1— 5* S!^3 * ~ CO t- t- o r p - L ei J • a S3 . S3 o o ^ * » 8 GO as • 03 m _ 5 a 1 t_ -P o o O o il S- £2.2 g „ „ g .a p — ; 3 O 2 S UOOOOOOO cy © O O O O O O — — — O O o o> o c o ^3 o o ^3 o o o o o c o o O 25 ~> « O H -i^Sr^r~,~» C/i -r 1 >S t< t/J MS 43 8 « li 5q 11** Mho ill s § i « ft Hi 3 irii a, li-l ill M A • go 2!S 2; > ei r , C O ^ ffl Siitai^^sa^^^:^^^ p - o - — Prp "pop , 2 P 7«J rp P P 1 C c . . ^< o ^ ^ ■— 1 ry) ^3 P ^ ^ ,2 ? =5 <5 24 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, a a a > -s o a'l a 1- » CC * S3 oo 9 a » x ~* ~* x ^ o ^ -< o 3 co QoffijfrCO; * a a rt •a 1 ? s: I a a a o a a a o * -< oo "5 •< «< CO -< & 00 * * 00 oo * a a o o a s O ft, CO • a rH ; a a < P< o a a a » a :a^ a^ j _ o (M o ' M o CP - - - co - ^ « S © H a j w w H CD 9.S _ S O o H H H c co • « 60 • ^3 60' 60 O - ^ ^ - O c k a. P -S 5 * S '^'g^^ o o c o o o f lam, §hjtth of $nfemt, IN AND AROUND NEW YORK, AND HOW TO FIND THEM. ABBOTSFORD, town of Greenburgh, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Hudson River Railroad (p. 9) to Dobb's Ferry, 22 miles ; thence on foot, or by "extra" (special conveyance), 1£ miles. Railroad fare, 45 cents ; extra, 50 cents. Nearest post office, Dobb's Ferry. Nearest telegraph station, Yonkers, 6£ miles. Packages for Abbottsford can be sent by the American Express Co., 62 Broadway, to the Ticket Agent at Dobb's Ferry, who will forward . the same. ABBOTT'S EGYPTIAN MUSEUM, Stuyvesant Institute, 650 Broadway. ACAD AMY, FREE. See p. 52. ACADEMY OF DESIGN, NATIONAL. See p. — . ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The New York Academy of Music, or Italian Opera House, is situated on the N. E. corner of Fourteenth street and Irving Place, a few steps only from Union Square. ACQUACKANONCK (township), Passaic Co., N. J. Population, ACQUACKANONCK (village), Passaic Co., N. J., now known as Passaic. By Erie Railroad line, as per time-table (p. 15), 12 miles. Fare, 45 cts. Letters for this place must be addressed to Passaic Co. , N. J. Nearest telegraph station, Boiling Spring, 2 miles (p. 4). Express agency, Erie Erie Railroad office, foot of Duane street, New York. ADAMSVILLE, now constituting a portion of the village of Tremont, town of West Farms, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) to Tremont, formerly Upper Morrisania, 11* miles, thence five minutes walk. Fare 20 cents. Nearest post office, Fordham, f mile. Nearest telegraph station, Williams' Bridge, 2£ miles (p. 5). ALLENDALE, town of Hohokus, Bergen Co., N. J. By Erie Railroad line, from depot We3t street, foot of Duane, 26 miles, as per time-table, p. 10. Fare, 75 cents. Nearest postoffice, New Prospect, 2 miles. Nearest telegraph station, Hohokus, 2 miles (p. 4). Express agency, Erie Railroad office, foot of Duane street. New York. 26 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, ALMS HOUSE, Blaekwell'fl Island. Visiting day, Wednesday. By steamboat King Philip, from foot of Grand street, East River, at 12 ML, 6 miles. Fare, — cents. Also by Second or Third Avenue Railroad (p. 18) to 01 st street, 4." mis. ; thence on foot to the river, * miles ; thence by ferry boat, £ mile. Rail- rood fare, 5 cents. Persons intending to visit this Institution should obtain a. permit from Mr. Kellogg, Secretary of Ten Governors, at the Rotunda, in the Park. ALMS HOUSE DEPARTMENT. The Alms House. Bellevue Hospital, City Prison, Colored Home, Colored Orphan Asylum, Hospitals on Black- well's Island, Lunatic Asylum (Blackwell's Island), Nursery and Nursery Hospital. Penitentiary, Small Pox Hospital, and Workhouse, are under the supervision of a Board of Ten Governors, two of whom are elected annually for the term of five years. Their office is in the Rotunda, N. E. corner ot the Park, where those persons who may desire to visit any of the above-named institutions can obtain a peimit from Mr. Kellogg, the Governors' Secretary. AMBOY, PERTH. See Perth AmbOT, p. 80. I AMBOY, SOUTH. See South Amboy, p. 95. j AMERICAN EXCHANGE BANK. AMERICAN INSTITUTE, of New York City, 351 Broadway. New York. AMERICAN MUSEUM (more familiarly known as Barxum's MuggUM), is situated at the corner of Broadway and Ann street, near the lower point of the Park. It is well stocked with curiosities of art and nature. and every evening dramatic performances take place in the saloon fitted up for that purpose. AMERICAN SEAMAN'S FRIEND SOCIETY. Office, 82 Wall street. AMITYVILLE, town of Huntington, Suifolk Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By Fulton ferry (p. 21), at 10 45 A. M., to Brooklyn ; thence by stages, 33 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Amityville for Brooktyn and New York at 8 A. M. Ferriage, 2 cents ; stage. 87£ cents. Richard J. Cornelius, postmaster. No telegraph station available. Packages for Amityville can be forwarded by stage driver from Brooklyn. AMUSEMENTS. See Places of Amusement, p. 81. ANDRE MONUMENT, erected to mark the spot where Major Andre, the British Spy, was captured, and to commemorate the names of his captors. By Hudson River Railroad (p. 9), or steamboats to Tarrytown, 26* miles ; thence by stage or on foot, 1 mile. Railroad fare, 50 cents. Steamer, 25 cents (p. 24). Stage, 12£ cents. ANNSVILLE, town of Cortlandt, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Hudson River Railroad (p. 9), 43 miles; thence by ' : extra," 4 miles. Railroad fare, 85 cents ; extra, $1. APPRENTICES' LIBRARY, No. 32 Crosby street, containing about twenty thousand volumes, is open for the free^se of all apprentices who; present a certificate of good character from employer, parent or guardian, j ARMORY, CITY. See City Armory, p. 41. j BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 27 ARMORY OF 71ST REG-T., N. Y. S. M., Center Market Building, Cen- ter street, between Grand and Broome streets. ARMONCK P. O., formerly and still familiarly known as Mile Square, town of North Castle, Westchester Co., X. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6), at 8 10 A. M.. to Kensico, 29 miles; thence by stage 7 miles. Railroad fare, 75 cents. Stage 37£ cents. Returning, the stage leaves ARMONCK at 7 30 A. M., connecting at Ken- sico with trains for New York and stations north. Israel Towxsexd, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, White Plains. 10 miles. ARMSTRONG- PLACE, town of Bergen, Hudson Co., N. J. By ferry from depot foot of Cortlandt street, at 7 30, 8 30 and 10 A. M.. and 1, 3 30, 5 30 and 7 P. M.. to Jersey City; thence by stage, 3 miles. Ferriage, 3 cents; stage, 12£ cents. Nearest post office and telegraph station, Jersey City, p. 4. ARSENAL, N. Y. STATE. See p. — . ASHFORD, a settlement on the :i Saw Mill River Road," town of Greenburg. Westchester Co., N. Y. By Hudson River Railroad (p. 9), or steamboat to Dobte' Ferry, 22 miles, thence by special conveyance, 2 miles. Fares : railroad and special con., 95 cents. Steamer and sp. con., 62A cts. See Dobbs' Ferry, p. 46. Also by Harlem Railroad (p. 7) to Hart's Corners, 24 miles : thence by special conveyance, 3 miles. Fare through . $1,10. Nearest post office, Dobbs' Ferry. Nearest telegraph station, White Plains, 5 miles, p. 5. ASSAY OFFICE, U. S., rear building of 30 Wall street, adjoining the Cus- tom House. See U. S. Assay Office, p. — . ASYLUM, DEAF AND DUMB. See p. — ASYLUM FOR AG-ED FEMALES. This benevolent institution, which, as its name implies, is designed for the reception of aged and indigent females of respectable character, is situated in Twentieth street, near the Second avenue. The Second, Third and Fourth avenue Railroad cars (see p. 18) all go within a few steps of the Asylum. ASYLUM FOR FRIENDLESS BOYS. This institution, as it name im- plies, has been established for the benefit of destitute and friendless boys, who are taken from the streets and prisons, and here taken proper care of and instructed until suitable employment can be procured for them. ASYLUM FOR INSANE, Blackwell's Island. See p. 33. " " " Bloomingdale. See p. 34. ASTORIA, (formerly known as Hallett's Cove), township of Newtown, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By steamboat Enoch Dean, from Fulton Market slip, daily (Sundays excepted), at 10 30 A. M. and 3 30 P. M. Reurning, the steamer leaves Astoria at 8 45 A. M Distance, 6 miles. Fare, 12£ cents. Also by steamer John L. LocJavood. from Peck Slip, at 9 30 A. M,. 1 and 8 45 P. M. Returning, leaves Astoria at 8 and 10 30 A. M. and 3 P. M, Fare, 12£ cents. Postmaster. No telegraph station available. 28 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, ASTOR LIBRARY, Lafayette Place, between Fourth St. and Astor l'lace. ATLANTIC (township), Monmouth Co., N. J. Population in 1850, . ATLANTIC DOCK, Brooklyn. By Hamilton Ferry, from foot of Whitehall street, every 5 minutes. Ferriage, 2 cents. ATLANTIC VTLLE, township of Hempstead. Queens Co. (Long Island), N.Y. By Fulton Ferry (p. 21), at 1045 A. M., to Brooklyn ; thence by Amity- ville stage, 30 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Atlaxticville for Brooklyn and New York at 8 30 A. m. Ferriage, 2 cents ; stage fare, 75 cents. Letters for this place must be addressed to " Jerusalem South, Queens Co., N. Y." FARES OF PUBLIC PORTERS AND H AND-C ARTMEN. Every public porter shall wear, in a conspicuous place about his person, so as to be easily seen, a brass plate or badge, on which shall be engraved his name, the words "public porter," and the number of his license; and it shall be unlawful for any other person to wear or exhibit any badge, pur- porting to be, resembling, or similar to, the badge of a public porter; and no public porter shall permit any other person to wear his badge, or use his name in any way whatever, in the transportation or conveyance of any thing. Public porters shall be entitled to charge and receive for the carying and conveyance of any article an} r distanee within half a mile, twelve cents, if carried by hand, and twenty-five cents, if carried on a wheelbarrow or hand- cart: if the distance exceeds half a mile, and is within one mile, one-half of the above rates in addition thereto, and in the same proportion for any greater distance. If any public porter shall ask or demand any greater rate of pay or com- pensation for the carrying or conve}-ance of any articles than is herein pro- vided, he shall not be entitled to any pay for the said service; and to so ask, demand, or receive any such greater pay or compensation, shall be deemed a violation of this ordinance. It shall not be lawful for any person to represent himself as, or to wear or exhibit any badge, inscription, card or device, purporting or implying that he is employed or authorized by the keeper, proprietors, agent, or officer of any hotel, boarding house, vessel, steamboat or railroad company, to solicit, re- ceive, or convey persons, baggage, or other things, to or from any such hotel, boarding house, vessel, steamboat, or railroad company's station or depot, without being actually and duly authorized by such keeper, proprietor, officer or agent so to do, under the penalty of twenty-five dollars for every offense. All persons who shall violate or fail to comply with any of the provisions of this ordinance, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be punished, pursuant to the provisions of sections 20 and 21 of an act relative to the powers of the Common Council of the city of New York, and the criminal courts of said city, passed by the Legislature of the State of New York, January 23d, 1833; or, in lieu thereof, shall forfeit and pay, for the use of said city, ten dollars for each and every offense, except where a penalty is prescribed in said ordinance. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 29 BANKSVILLE, town of Greenwich, Fairfield Co., Conn. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to Greenwich station, 31 miles, at 3 20 P. M. ; thence by stage, — miles. Returning, the stage leaves Banksnllle at A. M., connecting with trains for New York. Railroad fare, 70 cents ; stage, — cents. John Banks, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, . BAPTIST ROAD, township of Piscataway, Middlesex Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt street, 29 miles, as per time-table, p. 10. Fare, 50 cents. Nearest postofflce, . Nearest telegraph station, New Brunswick, 2 miles (p. 4) . Express agency, Jersey City Ferry Building, New York. BARBADOES NECK, town of Harrison, Hudson Co., N. J. BARCLAY STREET FERRY, from foot of Barclay street to Hoboken. BARN ISLANDS, i. e., Great Barn Island and Little Barn Island, will be found noticed under their present recognized names, viz. : Ward's Island, p. 97, and Randall's Island, p. 84. BARNUM'S MUSEUM, corner of Broadway and Ann street. See Ameri- can Museum, p. 26. BARREN ISLAND, the south-eastern shore of the township of Flatlands and Kings Co., N. Y. By stage from Brooklyn to Coney Island (p. 44) ; thence by boat across the Inlet which divides Coney and Barren Islands. Stage fare and fer- riage, — cents. BARRENTO WN, township of Marlborough, Monmouth Co., N. J. By steamer John Potter, from pier No. 1 N. R., at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M., to South Amboy, 27 miles ; thence by Freehold Branch Railroad, 11 miles ; thence by stage, 4 miles. Fare to Freehold. 50 cts. ; stage, — cts. Also by steamer, Keyport, from pier foot of Murray street, at 2 30 P. M., to Keyport, 25 miles ; thence by stage, 10 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Barrento'wn at 6 30 A. M. , connecting at Key- port with the steamer for New York. Steamer fare, 25 cts. ; stage, 50 cts. Nearest postoffice, Freehold, 3 1 miles. Nearest telegraph station, Keyport. BASKING- RIDG-E, town of Bernard, Somerset Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13) from Jersey City Ferry depot, foot of Cortland street, at 8 40 A.M., to Morristown, 31 miles; thence by stage, 8 miles. Railroad fare, 88 cents ; stage, 37£ cents. Returning, the stage leaves Basking Ridge 6 45 A. M., connecting at, Morristown with trains for New York and stations west. Benjamin Smith, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Morristown (p. 4). Express agency, 169 Washington street, New York. BATH, town of New Utrecht, Kings Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By Fulton or Hamilton Avenue Ferry (p. 21), at 10 A. M. and 4 P. M., to Brooklyn, £ mile ; thence by railroad to corner of Third avenue and, 27th street (Greenwood). 3£ miles ; thence by stage, 4 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Bath at 7 A. M. and 2 P. M. Ferriage, 2 cents ; railroad fare, 5 cents ; stage, 18f cents. Nearest postoffice, New Utrecht, £ mile. 30 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, BATTERY (The). A public park of crescent-like form, at the southern ex- tremity of this city. It is said to have derived its name from the fact of having been the site of the battery of Old Fort George ; it had been pre- viously fortified, however, by the Dutch. A large number of noble trees having grown up. affording a grateful shade, in connection with the ad- vantages the location possessed for the enjoyment of sea breezes, induced the citj- authorities some years ago to construct a substantial sea wall round the front, lay out gravelled walks, enclose the grounds and other- wise beautify the place. It was long considered the most delightful spot for a promenade in the world ; but in consequence of the work of enlarge- ment having marred its beauty for the present, on one hand, and the appropriation of Castle Garden for the landing of emigrants on the other- very few fashionable promenaders now resort to the Battery. BAY RIDG-E, township of New Utrecht, Kings Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By the Greenwood line of rail cars, from Fulton and Hamilton avenue ferries, Brooklyn, 5 miles, hourly, from 6 A. If. till 8 P. M. Leave New York side 10 to 15 minutes earlier. Ferriage, 2 cts. ; railroad fare, 5 cts. Postoffice address, Fort Hamilton. Nearest telegraph station. City Hall Square, Brooklyn, 5 miles. BAY SIDE, township of Flushing, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By steamer Island City, from Fulton Market Slip (as per time-table, p. 17), to Hunter's Point, 4 miles ; thence by railroad to Flushing, 8 miles ; thence by ' ; extra," 4 miles. Fare through, — cents. BECK, township of Northfield, Richmond Co. (Staten Island), N. Y. BEDFORD, Kings Co. (Long Island), N. Y. ; until within a few years a rural district a couple of miles east of Brooklyn, but now constituting a portion of the u City of Churches." By Fulton Ferry (p. 21) to foot of Fulton street, Brooklyn ; thence by Fulton avenue line of Railroad cars, 2£ miles. Ferriage and railroad fare, 7 cents. BEDFORD (township), Westchester Co., N. Y. Population, . BEDFORD COURT HOUSE, and village, town of Bedford. Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) at 8 10 A.M., and 3 P. M., to Bedford Station, 42 miles ; thence by stage 4 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Bedford Village at 7 30 A. M., and 4 P. M., connecting with trains for New York and stations north. Railroad fare, $1. Stage 25 cents. Benj. J. Ambler, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Carmel, 16 miles, p. 4. BEDFORD STATION, town of Bedford, Westchester Co. N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6), 42 miles, at 8 10 and 10 A. M., and 4 and 5 P. M. Returning, trains leave Bedford Station at 6 44 and 8 10 A. M., and 1 55 and 4 50 P. M. John J. Banks, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, White Plains, 15 miles Express agencies, 74 Broadway, and 2 Tryon Row, New York. BEDLOW'S ISLAND, New York Harbor, about If miles south-west o the Battery. It belongs to the Federal Government, and is well fortified' The fortification is recognized as Fort Smith. It is reached by boats hired at the foot of Whitehall street. BY RAILROAD. STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 31 L . BEECH G-LENN, town of Rockaway, Morris Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13) from Jersey Citv Ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, at 8 40 A. M., 3 30 P. M., to Rockaway, 40 miles; thence by '-extra" (special conveyance), 8 miles. Railroad fare, — cents; extra, 75 cents. Railroad Trains leave Rockaway for New York at 6 30 and 7 59 A. M. . and P. M. Nearest post office and telegraph station. Rockaway. BEECHWOOD CEMETERY, town of New Rochelle, Westchester Co.. N. Y. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to New Rochelle, 19| miles ; thence by stage, 1 mile. Railroad fare, 45 cents ; stage, 12£ cents. Communications relative to interments (either by mail or telegraph) should be addressed to Dr. A. Surra, New Rochelle. BEEKMANTOWN, township of Mount Pleasant. Westchester Co., N. Y. By Hudson River Railroad (p. 9) to Tarrytown, 27 miles ; thence 5 to! 10 minutes' walk, according to the locality to be reached, or by extra. Railroad fare, 50 cents. Extra, 12^ cents. Also by steamer J. E. Hulse, from Jay st. pier, at 2 P. M. Fare 25 cts. Nearest post-office, Tarrytown. Nearest telegraph station. White Plains, 5 miles ( x rd). Also Yonkers, 11 miles (Railroad) see p. 2 and 5. Express agency, 62 Broadway. BELLEVILLE (village), in town of same name, Essex Co.. N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line (p. 10) from Cortlandt street Ferrv depot, at 8 or 9 A. M., 2 or 3 30 P. M., to Market street depot, Newark, 9 miles ; thence on foot or by omnibus to Stewart's hotel, 358 Broad street, £ mile ; thence by stage, 5 miles. Railroad and ferry fare, 25 cents ; omnibus, 12^ cents ; stage, 12^ cents. Returniug. the stage leaves Belleville at 8 and 9 A. M.. and 2 and 3 P. M., for Newark, connecting there with trains for New York. Lloyd, pastmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Newark, p. 4. BELLEVILLE, NORTH, Essex Co.. N. J., see p. 5. BELLE VUE GARDENS, foot of 80th street, E. R., New York City. By Second or Third Avenue Railroad (p. 18), to 80th street, 5 miles ; thence 2 to 5 minutes' walk. Fare, 5 cents. BELLE VUE HOSPITAL, foot of 26th street, East River. Visiting day, Thursday, from 10 A. M. till 3 P. M. See Alms House Department, p. 26. ! By Second, Third or Fourth Avenue Railroad cars (p. 18) to 26th street; thence from 2 to 5 minutes' walk. Fare, 5 cents. BELMONT, town of West Farms, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) to Fordham, 12^ miles ; thence on foot, or by "extra" (special conveyance), £ mile. Railroad fare, 25 cents; extra, 12^ cents. Nearest post office, Fordham. Nearest telegraph station, Williams' Bridge, 2 miles. BENSONIA, town of Morrisania, Westchester Co.. N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) at 7 and 1015 A. M., 215 and 5 45 P. M., to ; Mott Haven, 8£ miles ; thence by stage, 1£ miles. Railroad fare, 12^ cts.; Nearest post office. Morrisania. 1 mile. 32 NEW YORK CUT, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, BERG-EN (township), Hudson Co., N. J. Population, . BERGEN COUNTY, N. J., COURT HOUSE. For instructions relative ' to conveyance thereto, etc., see Hackensack, p. 56. BERGEN FIVE CORNERS, Hudson Co., N. J., now known as Hudson City, see p. 60. BERGEN HIG-HTS, Hudson CO., N. J. By ferry from foot of Cortlandt street, to Jersey City (p. 21) ; thence by stage every fifteen minutes, to Hudson City, or Bergen Five Corners, — miles ; thence ten minutes' walk. Ferriage and stage, 9 cents. Also by ferry from Barclay, Canal or Christopher streets, to Hoboken (p. 21) ; thence by stage hourly, except at 1 P. M., 2 miles. Ferriage * and stage fare from 7 A. M. till 9 P. M., 9 cents; from 9 till 12 Mid., 15 cts. BERG-EN ISLAND (Jamaica Bay), township of Flatlands, Kings Co., N. Y. By stage from Brooklyn to Canausey (p. — ), or Flatlands (p. 51) ; thence 2 miles, by " extra " and boat. BERGEN POINT, township of Bergen, Hudson Co., N. J. By ferry boat from depot foot of Cortlandt street, at 8 45 and 11 45 A. M., 2 45 and 5 45 P. M , to Jersey City ; thence by stage, 8 miles. Fare, 20 cents. D. L. Zabriske, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Jersey City. BERNARD (township), Somerset Co., N. J. Population, . BERRY HILL, town of Oyster Bay, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. BERTINE'S CORNERS, town of East Chester, Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8), to New Rochelle, 19| miles ; thence by v extra," 2£ miles. Railroad fare, 45 cents ; extra, 50 cents. Nearest postoffice and telegraph station, New Rochelle. BETHPAG-E, town of Oyster Bay, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By Long Island Railroad fine, as per time-table, p. 16, to Farmingdale, 32 miles ; thence by " extra, " 3 miles. Railroad fare and ferriage, 82 cts. Nearest postoffice, Farmingdale. BIBLE HOUSE (The) (property of the American Bible Society) occupies the block bounded by Third avenue on the east, Fourth avenue on the west, Eighth street on the south, and Ninth street on the north. A large proportion of the various benevolent and religious associations of the city have their offices in the building, the principal entrance to which is on the Fourth avenue. The Third and Fourth avenue Railroad cars, starting from Broadway, opposite the Astor House, every 5 minutes, pass the building. Fare 5 cts. BIG- SPRING-, township of Passaic (formerly Acquackanonck), Passaic Co., N. J. See Boiling Spring. BLACHLEY'S SPRING-, town of Passaic (formerly Acquackanonck) Passaic Co., N. J. See Boiling Spring, p. — . BLACK POINT, town of Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., N. J. By steamer Ocean Wave, from foot of Robinson street, to Port "Wash- ington (p. 26) ; thence 10 minutes ; walk. ! BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 33 BLACKWELL'S ISLAND, which derives its name from that of the owner of it prior to becoming the property of the City of New York, is situated in the East River, and extends for more than a mile in the middle of that maratime thoroughfare. Upon the Island are located the Alms House. Work House, Penitentiary, Lunatic Asylum, Small Pox Hospital, and various other hospitals connected with the above-named institutions, to visit any of which, permits must be first obtained from Mr. Kellogg, Secretary of the Alms House Department, at his office in the Rotunda, rear of City Hall. By steamer King Philip, from foot of Grand street, E.R., daily, 12 M. BLAUVELTVTLLE, township of Orangetown, Rockland Co., N. Y. By Erie Railroad line, from depot foot of Duane street, at 4 P. M. to Sufferns, 32§ miles; thence by Piermont Branch R.R., 13£ miles. Fare through, 80 cents. Returning, train leaves Blauveltville at 8 A. M. for Sufferns, where it connects with a train of the Erie R.R. for New York. Simon D. Demerest, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Nanuet, 4 miles (p. 4). Express agency, 175 Broadway. BLAZING- STAR, town of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., N. J. ; also known as Tuff's Landing. By steamer Thomas Hunt, from pier foot of Robinson st., at 2 30 P. M. Returning, leaves Blazing Star for New York at 8 45 A. M. Fare, 25 cts. By steamer Passaic, from pier foot of Barclay street, except during suspension of navigation. BLIND ASYLUM (The) is situated on the 9th ave., bet. 33d and 34th sts. Kipp & Brown's Ninth ave. stages leave the Bowling Green, via Broad- way, Canal and Hudson streets, every five minutes. See Institction for the Bund, p. — . BLOOMFIELD (township), Essex Co., N. J. BLOOMFIELD, (village), in town of same name, Essex Co., N. J. By ferry from depot foot of Cortlandt street, to Jersey City, 1 mile, thence by Morris and Essex Railroad to Newark, 8 miles ; thence by Bloomfield Branch Railroad. 4 miles. Through ticket 37£ cents. J. C. Ward, post master. Nearest telegraph station, Newark, 4 miles (p. 4) . Package express agency, . BLOOMFIELD, WEST, town of Bloomfield, Essex Co., N. J. See West Bloojoteld, p. 98. BLOOMING-DALE, town of Pompton, Passaic Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line (p. 10) from Jersey City Ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, at 9 A. M. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, to Market street depot, Newark, 9 miles ; thence by stage, 22 miles. Rail- road and ferry fare. 25 cents ; stage, $1. Returning, the stage leaves Bloomingdale on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 8 A. M., connecting at Newark with the 1 P. M. train for New York. Also by Erie Railroad line, from foot of Cortland street, at 12 00 M. to Paterson, 17 miles (p. 15) ; thence by stage, 13 miles. Railroad fare, 50 cents ; stage, 62£ cents. Returning the stage leaves Bloomingdale, at 7 A. M. , connecting at Paterson with trains for New York. _ . . ■ 7 34 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, BLOOMING-DALE, New York Co., N. Y. A pleasant village near the Hudson River, about 7 miles from the City Hall, and within the jurisdic- tion of the city authorities. By Broadway and Sixth avenue lines of stages ; also, by Sixth avenue Railroad (p 15), to corner of Broadway and 32d streets ; thence by Bloomingdale stages. Fare through, 12^ cents. Nearest postoffice, Manhattanville, 2£ miles. BLOOMING-DALE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE, is situated on a fine eminence, about six miles north of the City Hall, and half a mile east of the Hudson River. To reach the institution from the city, pro- ceed by Sixth Avenue Railroad, or Broadway stages, to corner of Broad- way and 32d street ; thence by Manhattan stages. Fare through, 12 cts. BLOOMINGDALE SQUARE, bounded by 8th avenue on the east, 9th avenue on the west, 58th street on the north, and 53d street on the south. By 8th Avenue Railroad (see p. 18). Fare, 5 cents. BLOOMING VIEW, town of We*t field, Richmond Co. fStaten Island), N. Y. By steamers Hunchback and Sylph, from Whitehall Slip, hourlv, from 6 A. If. till 7 P. M., to Clifton, 7 miles ; thence by South' Side stage, 10 miles. Fare through, 44 cents. BLYTHE (the country seat of Francis Barretto, Esq.), town of West Farms, Westchester Co., N. Y. BOILING- SPRING-, Union township, Bergen Co., N. J. By Erie Railroad line, as per time-table, p. 15, 10 miles. Fare, 35 cents. BOMPIES HOOK, a point of land in the northwest section of the city of Brooklyn. BONHAMTOWN, township of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt street, as per time-table, p. 10, to Metuchin, 27 miles ; thence by "extra," 2 miles. Railroad fare, 50 cents ; extra, 50 cents. Also by steamer Passaic or Thomas Hunt (pp. 22 and 23) to Perth Amboy. 30 miles ; thence by " extra," 5 miles. Steamer fare, 25 cents ; extra, $1. Nearest postoffice, Metuchin, 2 miles. Nearest telegraph station, Woodbridge, 4 miles. BOONTON, town of Pequannock, Morris Co., N. J., formerly known as Booxtox Falls, and still called so by many. The place originally known as Booxtox, is now called Old Booxtox. (See p. — .) By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13) from Jersey City Ferrv depot, foot of Cortlandt street, at 8 40 A. M. and 3 30 P. M., to Denville, 38 miles ; thence by stage, 4 miles. Railroad and stage fare, $1,06. Reti*ning, the stage leaves Booxtox at 7 A. M. and 2 P. M., connecting at Denville with trains for New York and stations west. Also by New Jersey Railroad line, from foot of Cortland street, at 12 M. (noon), to Market Street depot, Newark, 9 miles ; thence by Boonton stage, 19 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Booxtox at 7 A. M., connecting at Newark j with the 12 M. train for New York. Railroad fare, 25 cents ; stage. 75 cents. E. R. Sargext. postmaster. Telegraph station, p. 4. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 35 BOTTLE HILL, town of Chatham, Morris Co., N. J., now known as Madison. See p. 66. BOUNDBROOK, town of Bridgewater, Somerset Co., N. J. By steamer Red Jacket or Wyoming, from pier No. 2 N, R. to Elizabeth- port, 12 miles ; thence by New Jersey Central Railroad, 21 miles, as per time-table, p. 12. Fare through, 62£ cents. Hiram Bush, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Somerville, 4 miles (p. 5). Express agency, 74 Broadway, New York. BOWERY THEATER, 44 to 50 Bowery. John Brougham, Esq., Lessee. BOWLING- GREEN (The) . which is now considered to apply solely to the small oval enclosure at the lower or south end of Broadway, is said to have derived its name from the fact that the open space or square in that locality was formerly a fine Green, used as a bowling alley by the officers of the garrison then stationed at Fort George. The iron railing was erected prior to the Revolution, as an ornament and protection to an equestrian statue of George III., which in 1776 was pulled down by the patriots, and converted into musket balls. The place of the statue is now supplied by a handsome white marble fountain, at the expense of owners of the sur- rounding property. BRICKTOWN, town of Rahway, Essex Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt street, as per time-table, p. 10, to Rahway, 20 miles ; thence by " extra," 2 miles. Railroad fare, 37£ cents ; extra, 50 cents. BRIDG-EWATER (township), Somerset Co., N. J. Population, . BROADWAY THEATER, Broadway, east side, between Pearl and Worth (late Anthony) streets. E. A. Marshall, Esq., Lessee. BROADWAY VARIETIES, 472 Broadway, between Grand and Broome streets. BRONX BLEACH AND DYE WORKS, Bronxdale, Westchester Co., N. Y. Office, 34 Beaver street, New York. (See Bronxdale.) BRONXDALE, town and county of Westchester, N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) to Morrisania, 10 miles ; thence by stage and extra, 2^ miles. Railroad fare, 18| cents ; stage, etc., 37^ cents. Also by Harlem Railroad to Fordham, 12^ miles ; thence on foot. 1 mile. Nearest post office, West Farms. Nearest telegraph station, Williams' Bridge, 2£ miles. BRONX TAPE FACTORY. For conveyance, etc., see Bronxdale. BRONX VILLE, town of East Chester, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) 18| miles. Fare, 37 cents. L. O. Underhill, postmaster. Nearest telegraph stations^ Yonkers, New Rochelle and Williams' Bridge, each 5 miles. Express agencies, 74 Broadway and 2 Tryon Row. BROOKLYN ATHENJEOM is situated at the northeast corner of Atlantic and Clinton streets, in that city. By South ferry from Whitehall slip to Atlantic street, Brooklyn ; thence 5 minutes' walk. Ferriage 2 cents. 36 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, BROOKLYN, town of Piscataway, Somerset Co., N. J.; better known as New Brooklyn. See p. 72. BROOKLYN CITY, Kings Co., N. Y. (justly styled the " City of Churches"). The city of Brooklyn, which in 1810 numbered only 4,402 inhabitants, can now boast of its 100,000, and therefore may be said to rank as the second city in the State ; and should her future increase correspond with the past few years, she may soon be classed as the fourth or fifth city in in the Union. Our object, however, not being to give descriptions of every place within our prescribed circuit, especially those so well known as our sister city — forming, as it were, a portion of the commercial emporium — but rather the various, as well as the best modes of reaching them ; let it suffice to say that there are no less than seven ferries between New York and Brooklyn proper — and three between New York and the Eastern Division of Brooklyn, or what is more familiarly known as Williamsburg : for a list of which ferries see p. 21 ; while all the princi- pal public buildings, institutions, etc., etc., will be found duly noticed under their respective titles, alphabetically, as " Atlantic Dock," l: Brook- lyn Athenaeum," " Brooklyn Ctty Hall," etc. BROOKLYN CITY HALL is situated in a small triangular park at the junction of Fulton and Court streets, to reach which, proceed by Fulton ferry to foot of Fulton street, Brooklyn, thence by Fulton avenue, or Greenwood line of Railroad cars, 1 mile. Ferriage and railroad fare, 7 cts. BROOKLYN DRY DOCK. By Fulton Ferry to Brooklyn (or any of the ferries to Williamsburg) ; thence by the Greenpoint line of railroad cars. BROOKLYN FERRIES and CITY RAILROADS. See page 21. BROOKLYN LYCEUM, containing the City Library, as well as that designed for the use of apprentices, is situated at the corner of Concord and Washington streets, in that city. By Fulton ferry (p. 21) to Brooklyn side ; thence 5 minutes' walk via Fulton, Sands and Washington streets. Ferriage 2 cents. BROOKLYN POSTOFFICE. The postoffice of Brooklyn proper is situated in Fulton street, opposite the northern corner of City Hall square. Daniel Van Yoorhis, postmaster. By Fulton ferry (p. 21), and Fulton avenue railroad (p. 21). Ferriage and railroad fare, 7 cents. BROTHERS (The) . Two small islands in Long Island Sound, near the south- ern extremity of Westchester Co., N. Y. BROWN'S, township of South Amboy, Middlesex Co.^N. J. By steamer John Potter, from pier No. 1 N. R., at 6 A. II. and 2 P. M.. to South Amboy, 27 mis. ; thence by Camden and Amboy Railroad, - mis. Returning, trains leave Brown's for N. Y. at 8 41 A. Iff. and 4 36 P. M. Fare, — . BROWN'? DOCK, township of Middletown, Monmouth Co., N. J. By steamer Ocean Wave, from pier foot of Robinson street, on Tues- days, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays (at hours to suit tide), 33 miles. Returning on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays. Thurs- days and Fridays. Fare, 37£ cents. Nearest postoffice, Chapel Hill, 2^- miles. Nearest telegraph station,} Highlands, 6 miles (p. 4). BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT. EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 37 BRUSHVILLE, town of Hempstead, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By Long Island Railroad line from Whitehall Slip, 15 miles, as per time- table, p. 16. Ferriage, 2 cents ; railroad fare. 35 cents. Also by Fulton Ferry (p. 21), at 12 30 P. M., to Brooklyn, thence by stage from stage house, 26 Fulton street, 14 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Brushville for Brooklyn at 8 45 A. M. Ferriage 2 cents. Stage fare 44 cents. H. W. Rowland, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, City Hall Square, Brooklyn (p. 4). Express agency, 36 Broadway, New York. BRYAN PICTURE GALLERY, corner of Broadway and Thirteenth st. BUENA RIDGE, town of Morrisania, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad to Mott Haven, 8| miles (p. 6) ; thence from five to ten minutes' walk, according to locality to be reached. R.R. fare, 12£ cts. Nearest postoffice, Mott Haven. BUCKLEY'S MINSTRELS, 585 Broadway, between Prince and Houston sts. BUCKRAM, township of Oyster Bay. Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By Long Island Railroad line and Cold Spring Branch, as per time-table, p. 17, to Syossett, 31 £ miles ; thence by " extra,' 3 miles. Railroad fare, 75 cents ; extra, 50 cents. Also by steamer Cretan, from Peck Slip, at 2 30 P. M. (p. 22) to Glen Cove, — miles ; thence by "extra," 3 miles. Steamboat fare, 37^ cents; extra, 50 cents. BULL'S FERRY, town of Hackensack, Bergen Co., N. J. By steamer Flora, from pier foot of Spring street, on Mondays, Tues- days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 A. M., and 4 P. M. Returning on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days, at 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. On Fridays at 8 A. M. only, and on Sun- days at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. Fare, 12£ cents. On Fridays at 4 P. M. only, and on Sundays at 10 A. M. BURDEN'S POINT, Davenport's Neck, town of New Rochelle, Westches- ter Co., N. Y. A favorite resort of pic-nic parties. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to New Rochelle. 19| miles ; thence by "extra" (special conveyance), or on foot, 1£ miles. Railroad fare, 50 cents ; extra, 25 cents. Steamboats of light draught can land close to the grounds. BURNH AM'S, a hotel on the Bloomingdale Road, about four miles from the City Hall ; formerly a great resort for "fast men " with their fast horses, and parties out for a drive on "The Road." BURPO'S CORNERS, town of East Chester, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) to Scarsdale, 22 miles ; thence 20 minutes' walk. Railroad fare, 56 cents. Nearest postoffice, Scarsdale. Nearest telegraph station, White Plains, 4 miles. BURTON'S THEATER. The theater now occupied by Mr. Burton was originally known as Tripler Hall, next the Metropolitan Theater, then Laura Keene's Varieties, until it came into the possession of the present lessee. The entrance is on Broadway, nearly opposite Bond street, and may be reached by any of the omnibusses which go above Bleecker street. See pp. 19 and 20. Nos. 1. 10. 14, 15, 16. 17, 21, 22, 23 and 24. ; 38 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND. BUSHWICK, until recently a township in Kings Co., N. Y.. but now con- stituting the 18th Ward and most easterly section of the city of Brooklyn. BYRAM BRIDG-E, connecting Westchester Co.. N. Y., with Connecticut, on the old 14 Boston Turnpike." By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to Port Chester. 28£ miles ; thence on foot or by " extra," imile. Railroad fare, 65 cents ; extra, 12£ cents. BYRAM POINT, town of Greenwich, Conn. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to Port Chester, 28£ miles ; thence by " extra " (special conveyance), 1 mile. Railroad fare, G5 cts. ; extra, 25. Nearest postoffice and telegraph station. Port Chester. HACKNEY COACH OR CARRIAGE FARES. The prices, or rates of fares, to be taken by or paid to the owners or drivers of hackney coaches or carriages, shall be as follows: 1st. For conveying a passenger any distance not exceeding one mile, fifty jcents; for conveying two passengers the same distance. sevent}--five cents, or ithirty-seven and a- half cents each; and for every additional passenger, thirty-seven and a -half cents. | 2d. For conveying a passenger any distance exceeding a mile, and within two miles, seventy-five cents; and for every additional passenger, thirty- seven and a-half cents. I 3d. For conveying one passenger to the New Aims-House, and returning, jone dollar; and for every additional passenger, and returning, fifty cents. ! 4th. For conveying one passenger to Fortieth street, and remaining half an hour, and returning, one dollar and a-half ; and for every additional passen- 'ger, fifty cents. 5th. For conveying one passenger to Sixty-first street, and remaining ; three-quarters of an hour, and returning, two dollars ; and for every addi- tional passenger, fifty cents. ! 6th. For conveying one passenger to Eighty-sixth street, and remaining one ;hour, and returning, two dollars and a-half ; and for every additional passen- ger, seventy-five cents. 7th. For conveying one or more passengers to Harlem, and returning, with !the privilege of remaining three hours, five dollars; or to the High Bridge, jfive dollars, with the same privilege. 8th. For conveying one or more passengers to King's Bridge, and returning, 'with the privilege of keeping the carriage all day, five dollars, j 9th. For the use of hackney coach or carriage by the da} r , with one or more passengers, five dollars. 10th. For the use of a hackney coach or carriage by the hour, with one or more passengers, with the privilege of going from place to place, and stopping as often as required, one dollar an hour. ) 11th. In all cases where the hiring of a hackney coach or carriage is not at |the time thereof specified to be by the day or hour, it shall be deemed to be I by the mile. 12th. For children between two and fourteen years of age, half price is only to be charged; and for children under two years of age. no charge is to be made. 13th. Whenever a hackney coach or carriage shall be detained, excepting jas aforesaid, the owner or driver shall be allowed after the rate of seventy- jfive cents an hour. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 39 CALAIS, town of Randolph, Morris Co., N. J. CALDWELL (village), in town of same name, Essex Co., X. J. By New Jersey Railroad line (p. 10) , from ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, at 12 M. (noon) , to Market street depot, Newark, 9 miles ; thence by stage, 9 miles. "Returning, the stage leaves Caldwell at 9 A. M., connecting at Newark with trains for New York. Railroad fare, 25 cents ; stage, 37^ cents. John McChesney, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Orange, 6 miles (p. 5). Express agency, 73 Cortlandt street, New York. CALF ISLAND (Long Island Sound) , near southern point of Connecticut. By New Haven Railroad to Greenwich, 31 miles ; thence 5 minutes' walk to Rocky Neck Landing ; thence by boat, 1£ miles. Railroad fare, 70 cents ; boat, 50 cents. Nearest postoffice, Greenwich. CALVARY CEMETERY (Roman Catholic) , township ot Newtown, Queens County (Long Island) , N. Y. By steamer Island City, from Fulton Market slip, daily (Sundays excepted), at 8 and 10 A. M., 1, 3 45 and 5 P. M., to Hunter's Point, 4 miles, thence by Flushing Railroad, 1 mile. Returning, the cars leave the Cemetery station at 8 20 and 10 30 A. M. , 1 20, 4 and 5 20 P. M. Fare 12£ cents. Office of the Cemetery, 81 Marion street. CAMPTOWN, township of Clinton, Essex Co., N. J., now known as Irving- ton. See p. 61. CANAL STREET FERRY (to Hoboken), West st, foot of Canal st. Dis- tance, 1,818 yards ; fare, 3 cents. CARL PLACE, town of North Hempstead, Queens Co. (Long Island;, N. Y. By Long Island Railroad (as per time-table, p. 16), to Westbury, 24 miles ; thence 15 minutes' walk. Railroad fare and ferriage, 62 cents. Nearest postoffice, North Hempstead. No telegraph station available. CARMANSVILLE (152d street), New York. By Hudson River Railroad. 9 miles (as per Time Table, p. 9). Fare 15 cents. CASTLE GARDEN, at the extreme southern point of the City, was erected by the Federal Government in 1807, as a fortification, and used as such until 1823, when it was ceded to the city. Prior to the enlargement of the Battery, it was situated on a mole, and reached by a long wooden bridge. For a long time it was leased and used as a place of amusement, such as operas, concerts, etc., but it is now occupied by the Commis- sioners of Emigration . CASTLETON (township), Richmond Co., N. Y. Population, . CASTLETON (village), in town of same Hanie, Richmond Co., N. Y., more familiarly known as Factoryyille. By steamers Huguenot and Staten Islander, from Whitehall Slip (as per Time Table, p. 22), 7 miles. Fare, 12£ cents. CASTLE WILLIAM, the fortification on Governor's Island. CATHARINE FERRY (to Main street, Brooklyn), Catharine slip, foot of Catharine street. Distance, 737 yards ; fare, 2 cents. j 40 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, CATHARINE MARKET, foot of Catharine street, between Cherry and South streets. See map. CEDAR SWAMP, town of Oyster Bay, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By steamer CVofon, from Peck Slip, at 3 P. If., to Glen Cove. 25 miles ; thence by stage, 2 miles. Steamboat fare, 37£ cents ; stage, 12£ cents. Nearest postoffice, Roslyn. 2 miles. No telegraph station available. CEMETERIES IN NEW YORK AND VICINITY. Beechwood Cemetery, New Rochelle. Calvary Cemetery, office 81 Marion street. Cemetery of Congregation Shereth Israel, office 56 Crosby street. Cemetery of the Evergreens, office 304 Broadway. Citizens' Union (for colored persons), office 469 Houston street. City (or Potter's Field), Ward's Island ; office Rotunda. Park. Cyprus Hills, office 261 Broadway. Dale Cemetery, office 237 Broadway. Greenwood Cemetery, office 53 Broadway. Mount Olivet Cemetery, office 634 Broadway. New York Bay Cemetery, office 289 Broadwav. Oak Hill, Nyack ; office 212 Broadway. Trinity Cemetery, office 187 Fulton street. "Washington Cemetery, office 548 Pearl street. CENTER ISLAND, Oyster Bay Harbor, Queens Co. (Long Island) , N. Y. By railroad or steamboat route to Oyster Bay alias Syosset. 32 miles; thence by boat, 1£ mile. Railroad fare, 75 cents; steamboat, 50 cents; boat, — cents. CENTER MARKET, Center st., extending from Grand to Broome sts. CENTERVILLE, town of Castleton, Richmond Co. (Staten Island), N. Y. CENTERVILLE, township of Jamaica, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. CENTERVILLE, town of Bergen, Hudson Co., N. J. By ferry from depot foot of Cortlandt street, at 7 30 and 10 A. 31., 3 and 5 30 P. M., to Jersey City, 1 mile ; thence by stage, 6* miles. Ferriage, 3 cents ; stage, 18f cents. Nearest postoffice, Saltervilie, 1^ miles. Nearest telegraph station, Jersey City (p. 4). CENTERVILLE, town of Livingston, Essex Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt street, j at 12 M., to Market street station, Newark, 9 miles ; thence by Boonton stage to Caldwell, 9 miles ; thence by " extra," 2£ miles. Railroad fare, 25 cents ; stage, 37£ cents ; extra, 50 cents. CENTRAL MORRISANIA, town of West Farms, Westchester Co., N. Y. ! By Harlem Railroad, from depot corner of Center and White streets, as per time-table (p. 6), to Tremont, 11£ miles ; thence 5 minutes' walk. Nearest postoffice, Morrisania, £ mile. Nearest telegraph station, Wil- liams' Bridge, 3£ miles. CHAMBERS STREET THEATER, between Broadway and Center st.| Long known as Burton's Theater, but now under the management of Mn. Eddy. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 3HAPEL HILL, township of Middletown, Monmouth Co., N. J. By steamer Keyport, from pier foot of Murray street, at 2 30 P. M*, to Keyport, 25 miles ; thence by stage, 8 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Chapel Hill at 7 A. M., connecting with steamer for New York. Steamboat fare, 25 cts. ; stage, 50 cts. See p. — . Cornelius S. Mount, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, High- lands (p. 4). 3HAPEQUA (formerly written Chappaqua), town of , Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (as per Time Table, p. 6), 36 miles. Fare, 81 cts. Levi Hunt, Jr. , postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, "White Plains, 10 miles. Express agencies, 74 Broadway, and 2 Tryon Row, New York. 0HATSWORTH, partly in town of New Rochelle and partly in township of Mamoroneck, Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to New Rochelle, 19£ miles ; thence by "extra," 2 miles. Railroad fare, 45 cents ; extra, 25 cents. Nearest postoffice and telegraph station, New Rochelle. CJHEAPSIDE, town of Livingston (also extending into township of Spnng-i field), Essex Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Cortlandtj street, as per time-table (p. 13) to Summit, 22 miles ; thence by "extra,"; 2| miles. Railroad fare, 69 cents ; extra. 50 cents. Nearest postoffice and telegraph station, Summit (p. 5). CHELSEA, town of Northfield, Richmond Co. (Staten Island), N. Y. By steamer Thomas Hunt, from pier foot of Robinson street, daily, at 2 30 P. M. to Totten's Landing, — miles; thence by "extra," — miles. Steamboat fare, 12| cents. Returning, the steamer leaves Totten's Land- ing for New York at 8 15 A. M. CHELSEA MARKET, Ninth avenue, near 18th street. CHESTER (village), in town of same name, Morris Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13) from Jersey City Ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, at 8 40 A. M., to Morristown, 31 miles ; thence by stage, 12 miles. Railroad fare, 88 cents ; stage, 62-£ cents. Returning, the stage leaves Chester at 6 A. M., connecting at Morris- town with trains for New York and stations west. Geo. W. Corey, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Morristown. CHRISTIAN HOCK, town of Hempstead, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By Fulton Ferry, at 1230 P. M., to Brooklyn ; thence (from stage house 26 Fulton street) by Freeport stage, 21 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Christian Hook for Brooklyn at 8 A. M. Ferriage, 2 cents ; stage fare, 62£ cents. Nearest postoffiee, Rockville Center, 1 mile. No tel. station available. CHRISTOPHER STREET FERRY (to Hoboken), West st., foot of Chris- topher st. Distance, 1.897 yards ; fare 3 cents. CHRISTY & WOODS' MINSTRELS, 444 Broadway, between Grand and Howard streets. CITY ARMORY. This building is located at the N. E. corner of Elm and White streets, the site of the N. Y. State Arsenal prior to its removal up town. I 42 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, CITY HALL. This building, being perhaps the most prominent public edifice in the Commercial Emporium, or at least the one with the location! of which the stranger becomes first and best acquainted, it is deemed un-| necessary here to do more than point out its position. In the Governors' Room may be seen the chair in which Washington was inagurated first President of the United States, and the desk which he used while preparing his first message to the first Congress ; also nu- merous fine portraits of distinguished individuals. From the cupalo of the City Hall a magnificent view of New York, Brooklyn, Williamsburg, Jersey City, Hoboken, the Harbor, East and North Rivers, etc. CITY HALL PARK, or as it is more generally known, " The Park," is the almost triangular-shaped piece of ground, bounded by Chambers street on the north, Center street and Park Row on the east, and Broadway on the west, in which the City Hall and several other public buildings are; located. The Park, which contains about ten acres of land, is enclosed! with a substantial iron railing. Within a few years a large number of j trees have been set out along the sides of the various walks, which will in time form a grateful shade and ornament in summer — while the southern point of the Park is further beautified with a magnificent white marble fountain, with an enclosure of shruberry, flowering plants, etc. CITY HOSPITAL, Broadway, opposite Pearl street. Visiting days — Tues- days and Fridays, from 3 till 5 P. M. The friends of the very Bick are admitted daily. See New York Hospital, p. — . CITY ISLAND (Long Island Sound) , town of Pelham, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) to Williams' Bridge, 14 miles ; thence by stage to Pelham Point, 5 miles ; thence by ferry, £ mile. Railroad fare, 30 cents ; stage, 50 cents ; ferry, — cents. Also by steamer John Hart, from Catharine Slip, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 12 M. Fare, 50 cents. Nearest postoffice, Pelham, 2} miles. Nearest telegraph station, New Rochelle, 4 miles (p. 5). CITY PRISON (The), alias 11 The Tombs," with the court of special sessions, ; lower police court, etc., comprise the substantial stone structure, bounded by Center street on the east, Elm street on the west, Franklin street on the north, and Leonard street on the south. The entrance to the male department is on Franklin st., and the female department on Leonard st. OLARKSTOWN alias CL ARKS VILLE (village), township of Clarkstown, Rockland Co., N. Y. By steamers Matamora and J. P. Smith, toNyack, 28 miles(p. 23); thence by stage, 3 miles. Also, by Hudson River Railroad to Tarrytown, 27 miles (p. 9) ; thence by ferry to Nyack, 3 miles ; thence by stage, as above. Returning, stages leave Clarkstown at 6 30 A. M. and 130 P. M., con- necting with the steamers and trains for New York. Fare by steamboat route, 25 to 37} cents ; railroad route, 75 cents. Letters for this place should be addressed to " Nyack Turnpike P. O., Rockland Co., N. F.," of which S. G. Ellsworth is postmaster. Nearest | telegraph station, Nanuet (p. 4). Express agency, 175 Broadway. OLAKSTOWN STATION. See Nanuet, township of Clarkstown, Rock-! land Co., N. J. (p. 72). ^_ BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 43 | CLIFTON, town of Southfield, Richmond Co. (Staten Island). N. Y. By steamer from Whitehall slip, hourly, from 7 A. M., till 7 P. M. Dis- tance 6 miles. Fare, 6^ cents. Nearest post office, Stapleton, 1 mile. No telegraphic communication with the city. Package express office on Whitehall pier. CLINTON MARKET, occupies the block bounded by Spring street on the north, Canal street on the south, Washington street on the east, and West street on the west. CLINTONVILLE, town of Flushing, Queens Co., N. Y. CLOWESVILLE, town of Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By Long Island Railroad (as per time table, p. 16), to Hempstead Junc- tion, 21 miles ; thence ten minutes' walk. Nearest postoffice, North Hempstead, 1 mile. No telegraph station available. COLD SPRING, town of Huntington, Suffolk Co. (Long Island), N. Y. Nearest postoffice, Huntington, 1£ miles. No telegraph station available. COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, northeast corner of 4th avenue and 23d street. COLLEGE POINT, town of Flushing, Queens Co. (Long Island) , N. Y. By steamer Enoch Dean, from Fulton Market Slip, daily (Sundays ex- cepted), at 10 30 A. M. and 330 P. M. Returning, the steamer leaves College Point at 8 A. St. and 12 45 P. M. Distance, 12 miles. Fare, 15 cents. Nearest postoffice. Flushing. COLLINS' BEACH, town of Mamaroneck, Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad (as per time-table, p. 8) to Mamaroneck, 23 miles ; thence by " extra," 2 miles. Railroad fare, 55 cents ; extra, $1. COLORED HOME. This Institution, designed for the benefit of the aged, indigent and sick persons of color, is situated on First Avenue ? between 64th and 65th streets, and is conducted by an association of ladies. Visi- tors admitted daily, (Sundays excepted,). By Second or Third Avenue R. R. cars, or omnibus lines, to 64th st. ; thence 2 to 5 minute's walk. COLORED ORPHAN ASYLUM, Fifth avenue, between 42d and 43d sts. By Sixth avenue cars, or stage lines, See "pp. 18,|19 and 20. Map. COLUMBIA, town of Chatham, Morris Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13), from Jersey City Ferrv depot, at 8 40 A. M. , 3 30 and 5 10 P. M. , to Madison, 27 miles ; thence by ' 'extra, * ' 2£ miles. Railroad fare, 81 cents ; extra, 50 cents. Nearest postoffice, Hanover Neck, 1£ miles. Nearest telegraph station, Madison (p. 4). COLUMBIA COLLEGE, Park Place, between Church street and College Place. Map. COLT'S NECK, Atlantic township, Monmouth Co., N. J. By steamer Keyport, from pier foot of Murray street, daily (Sundays excepted), at 2 30 P. M., to Keyport, 25 miles; thence by stage, 11 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Colt's Neck at 6 30 A. M. , connecting at Key- port with steamer for New York. Steamboat fare, 25 cts. ; stage, 50 cts. Tuxis Statesir. postmaster. 44 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, COMMUNIPAW, town of Bergen. Hudson Co., N. J. By ferry from foot of Cortlandt street, at 7 30, 8 30 and 10 A. M. 4 1. 3 30, 5 30 and 7 P. If., to Jersey City, 1 mile ; thence by stage, 2 miles. Fer- riage, 3 cents ; stage, 6£ cents. Nearest postoffice and telegraph station, Jersey City (p. 4). CONASCONK POINT, town of Raritan, Monmouth Co.. N. J. CONEY ISLAND, town of Gravcsend. Kings Co.. N. Y. A resort in sum- mer of parties wishing to enjoy the benefits of sea-bathing. By Fulton Ferry to Brooklyn (p. 21), at 945 A. M. and 3 45 P. M. ; thence by stage, 10 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Coxey Isla>t> at 7 30 A. M. and 2 P. M. Ferriage. 2 cents ; stage fare, 37£ cents. During the summer season boats ply between the city and Coney Island, at reduced fares. Nearest postoffice. Gravesend, 1 mile. CONSTABLE POINT, town of Bergen, Hudson Co., N. J. CORTLANDT (township), Westchester Co., N. J. Population, COOPER INSTITUTE, or "UNION." A magnificent and substantial fire-proof building, six stories high, with handsome free-stone front. I covering about 20.000 square feet of ground, comprising the plot bounded by Third avenue on the east, Fourth avenue on the west. Astor Place on the north, and Seventh street on the South. The total cost of the build-, ing, when completed, is estimated at $300,000, the whole of which has' been appropriated by Peter Cooper, Esq., out of his fortune, for the benefit of the youth of New York City who thirst for Useful Knowledge. The Third and Fourth Avenue Railroad cars (p. 18) pass the " Union " every five minutes. COS COB BRIDGE, town of Greenwich. Fairfield Co., Conn. By New Haven Railroad (as per Time Table, p. 8), 33 miles. Fare, 75 cts. Nearest postoffice, Mianus. Nearest telegraph station, Stamford, 3 miles (p. 5). COW BAY, township of North Hempstead, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. CRANE VILLE , Union township. Essex Co., N. J. By steamer Red Jacket or Wyoming, from pier No. 2 N. R., to Eliza- bethport, 12 miles ; thence by S'ew Jersey Central Railroad, 7 miles, as per time-table, p. 12, Fare through, 37£ cents. S. L. Thompson, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Elizabeth, 5 miles (p. 4). Express- agency, 74 Broadway, New York. CROSS ROADS, town of Mount Pleasant. Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad, from depot corner of Center and White streets, as^ per time-table (p. 6), to Unionville. 31 f miles ; thence on foot Or by; " extra," 1£ miles. Railroad fare. 70 cents ; extra, — cents. Neai-est postoffice, Neperan, 1£ miles (p. — ). Nearest telegraph, White Plains, 5 miles (p. 5). CROTON, township of Cortlandt. Westchesier Co., N. Y. By Hudson River Railroad, from depot corner of Chambers street and College Place, 36 miles, as per time-table (p. 9). Fare, 83 cents. Postoffice address, Croton Landing. Nearest telegraph station, Peeks-! kill, 7 miles. Express agencies, 62 Broadway and 164 Duane st., N. Y. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 45 OROTON DAM, township of Yorktown, "Westchester Co.,N. Y.; the source from which the city of New York receives its supply of pure water. By Harlem Railroad from depot corner of Center and White streets, as per time-table (p. 6), to Mount Kisco, 40| miles ; thence by " extra," 4 miles. Railroad fare, 91 cents ; extra, $1,50. In summer a stage runs between Croton Dam and Mount Kisco, at reduced fares. Nearest postoffice, Pine's Bridge, 1 mile. Nearest telegraph station, Peekskill, 9 miles. CROTON FALLS, town of Somers, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad, 51£ miles (as per Time Table, p. 6). Fare, $1 15. Wm. T. Bailey, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Carmel, 6 mis. (p. 4). Express agencies, 74 Broadway and 2 Tryon Row, New York. OROTON POINT, town of Cortlandt, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Hudson River Railroad, from depot corner of Chambers street and College Place, as per time-table (p. 9), to Croton station, 36 miles ; thence 15 to 20 minutes' walk. Railroad fare, 83 cents. Nearest postoffice, Croton Landing. Nearest telegraph station, Peeks- kill, 8 miles. CROTON RESERVOIRS, at present two in number, are designated as the Receiving Reservoir and Distributing Reservoir ; for further particulars of which see pages 46 and 84. CRTJG-ER'S, town of Cortlandt, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Hudson River Railroad, 36 miles (as per Time Table, p. 9). Fare, 90 cents. James F. Ferris, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Peekskill, 7 miles. Express agency, 62 Broadwa} 1- . CRYSTAL LAKE, town of New Rochelle, Westchester Co., N. Y., ren- dered famous by the liberal supply of pure ice which it annually fur- nishes to the citizens of New York. By New Haven Railroad (p, 8) to New Rochelle, 19\ miles ; thence 10 to 15 minutes' walk, or by " extra." Railroad fare, 45*cts. ; extra, 12£ cts. CRYSTAL PALACE, erected for an Exhibition of Works of Art, etc., of all Nations ; is situated on the Sixth avenue, between 40th and 42d streets. The Sixth Avenue Railroad cars, and omnibus of lines Nos. 4. 16, 21, 23 and 25 run to it. See pp. 18, 19 and 20. CUSTOM HOUSE, N. E. corner of Wall and Nassau streets. CYPRESS AVENUE. By Long Island Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Whitehall st., 8 miles (as per Time Table, p. 16). Ferriage, 2 cts. ; railroad fare, 13 cts. Nearest postoffice, . Nearest telegraph station, City Hall Square, Brooklyn, 6 miles. Express agency, 36 Broadway, New York. CYPRESS HILLS CEMETERY, township of Newtown, Queens Co., N. Y. Office, 261 Broadway. BUSINESS NOTICES. CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT.— Alfred Munroe & Co., No. 441 Broadway, New York. CAR SPRINGS. — Gardner's Patent. 46 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES ABOUND, DEAF AND DUMB ASYLUM. See New York Institution for the Deaf and Dlmu, p. — . DEARMAN, town of Greenburgh, Westchester Co., Ni Y., now known as Irvington. See p. 61. IDENVILLE, town of Rockaway, Morris Co., N. Y. By Morris and Essex Railroad line, from Jersey City Ferry depot , foot of Cortlandt street, 38 miles (as per Time Table, p. 13). Fare, $1,06. David Menagh, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Rockaway, 2 miles. Express agency, 66 Cortlandt street. |DICKERSON, town of Randolph, Morris Co., N. J. See Ferromonte. IDEMILT DISPENSARY, 371 Second avenue. [DISTRIBUTING- RESERVOIR* The lower, or Distributing Reservoir, is situated on Murray Hill, and bounded by Fifth avenue on the east, Crystal Palace on the west, 42d st. on the north, and 40th St. on the south. It is capable of holding upwards of 20.000,000 gallons ; and like the Receiving Reservoir is divided in the center, so as to admit of being cleaned or repaired without causing an interruption to the supply of water to the city. The top of the embankment forms a fine promenade, and from which one of the best views of the metropolis and its suburbs may be had. It is easily reached by the Sixth avenue railroad (see p. 18), and stage lines No. 4, 21, 23 and 25. DOBBS' FERRY, town of Greenburgh, Westchester Co., N- Y. By Hudson River Railroad, from depot corner of Chambers street and College Place, 22 miles, as per time-table, p. 9. Fare, 45 cents. Also by steamers (as per Time Table, p. 22) Steamboat fare, — cts. E. Walgrove, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Yonkers, 5£ miles (p. 5). Express agencies, 62 Broadway and 164 Duane st., N. Y. DODDTOWN, town of Orange, Essex Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt ■t. (as per Time Table, p. 13), to Newark, 9 miles ; thence by Bloom- field Branch Railroad to Watsessing, 3£ miles ; thence 10 to 15 minutes' walk. Usual postoffice address and nearest tel. station, Orange, 1| miles. IDOVER, town of Randolph, Morris Co., N. J. Bv Morris and Essex Railroad line, from Jersey City Ferry depot foot of Cortlandt st., at., 43 miles (as per Time Table, p. 13) . Fare, $1,25. John M. Losey, postmaster. Telegraph station, p. 4. Express agency, 66 Cortlandt street. DUSSELDORF GALLERY, 54S Broadway, between Spring and Prince sts. A fine collection of paintings, principally by artists of Dusseldorf. Stages of lines Nos. 1, 3, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 29 pass the door. See pp. 19 and 20. BUSINESS NOTICES. DAGUERREOTYPES, AMBROTYPES & PHOTOGRAPHS.— C. D. Fredericks. No. 585 Broadway, New York. J DEFIANCE SAFES— R. M. Patrick, 192 Pearl street. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 47 EAST BLOOMFIELD, Essex Co., N. J. The village of Bloomfield is fre- quently called East Bloomfield, with a view of more particularly dis- tinguishing it from West Bloomfield, p. 33. EAST CHESTER (village), in town of same name, Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8), to Mount Vernon, 16| miles ; thence by stage, 1£ miles. Railroad fare, 35 cents ; stage, 25 cents. Alex. M. Lane, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Williams' Bridge, 2 miles. EAST JAMAICA, town of Jamaica, Queens Co., N. Y. By Long Island Railroad line (as per Time Table, p. 16), to Jamaica, 12 miles; thence 10 to 15 minutes' walk, or by stage. Ferry, 2 cents; railroad fare, 25 cents; stage, — cents. Nearest postoffice, Jamaica. No telegraph station available. EAST MADISON, town of Chatham, Morris Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line from Jersey City Ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street (as per Time Table, p. 13), 27 miles ; thence by extra, 2 miles. Railroad fare, 81 cents. ; extra, 50 cents. Nearest post office and telegraph station, Madison. EAST MELROSE, town of Morrisania, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6), at 7 and 10 A. M. and P. M. to Mott Haven, 8} miles; thence by stage, 1£ miles. Returning, the stage leaves East Melrose at , connecting at Mott Haven with trains to New York and stations nortn. Nearest postoffice, Morrisania, 1 mile. Nearest telegraph station, Wil- liam's Bridge, 4£ miles. EAST MORRISANIA, town of Morrisania, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (as per Time Table, p. 6), to Melrose, 9* miles ; thence 10 to 15 minutes' walk. Railroad fare, 18 cents. Passengers leaving New York by the 7 A. M., 3 30 or 5 30P. M. trains can proceed from Melrose by the Port Morris Branch Railroad. Fare through, 20 cts. Nearest postoffice, Morrisania, 1 mile. Nearest telegraph station, Williams' Bridge, 5 miles. EAST NEWARK, town of Harrison, Hudson Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line, from depot foot of Courtlandt St., 8 miles (as per Time Table, p. 10). Fare, 25 cents. Nearest postoffice and tele graph station, Newark, 1 mile. EAST NEW YORK, town of Flatlands, Kings Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By Long Island Railroad line, from Ferry depot foot of Whitehall street, 6 miles, as per time-table, p. 16. Ferriage, 2 cents ; railroad, 13 cents. Philip H. Reid, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, City Hall Square, Brooklyn, 4 miles. Express agency, 36 Broadway. EAST ORANG-E, town of Orange, Essex Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line, 12 miles (as per Time Table, p. 13). Fare, 38 cents. EAST PORT CHESTER, town of Greenwich, Fairfield Co., Conn. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to Port Chester, 28£ miles ; thence 10 minutes' walk, or by "extra." Railroad fare, 65 cents; extra, 12£ cents. Nearest postoffice and telegraph station, Port Chester. 4S NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, EAST WOODS, town of Oyster Bay, Queens Co., N. Y. EATONTOWN, town of , Monmouth Co., N. J. By steamer Keyport, from pier foot of Murray street, at 2 30 P. M. (Sun- days excepted), to Keyport, 25 miles ; thence by stage, 14 miles. Return- ing, the stage leaves Eatontown at 6 A. M., connecting at Keyport with the steamer for New York. Steamboat fare, 25 cents ; stage, 50 cents. Also, by steamer Ocean Wave, from pier foot of Robinson st., daily (Sun- days and Mondays excepted), at hours varying to suit the tide, to Red Bank, 35 miles ;- thence by stage, 3£ miles. Returning, the stage leaves EATONTOWN the following morning, in season to connect with the steamer for New York. Steamboat fare, 37 £ cents ; stage, 37 i cents. .Jons P. Lewis, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Long Branch, 4 miles (p. 4). EDWARD'S CORNERS, Rockaway Neck, town of Hanover, Morris Co.. N.J. By New Jersey Railroad line (p. 10) from ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, at 12 M. (noon) on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, to Market street depot, Newark, 9 miles ; thence by Boonton stage, 14 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Edward's Corners on Mondays. "Wednes- days and Fridays, at 8 A. M., connecting at Newark with the 11 30 A. M. train for New York. Railroad fare, 28 cents ; stage, 62£ cents. Nearest postoffice, Parsippany, 3 miles. Nearest telegraph station, Boonton, 5 miles (p. 4). Express agency, 73 Cortlandt st., New York. E G-BERTS VILLE , town of Castleton, Richmond Co. (Staten Island}, N. Y. By steamers Hunchback and Sylph, from Whitehall Slip, hourly, from 6 A. M. till 7 P. M. , to Clifton, 7 miles ; thence by Richmond stage on plank road, 5^- miles. Fare through, 31^ cents. Nearest postoffice, Richmond. ELIZABETH CITY, Essex Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line (p. 10), from Jersey City Ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street. 15 miles. Fare, 31 cents. Also by steamer Red Jacket or Wyoming, from pier No. 2 N. R., at 7 30 and 10 30 A. M., and 3 30 and 5 P. M., to Elizabethport, 12 miles; thence by railroad, 2 miles. .Returning, leave Elizabeth by same route, at 7 45 and 9 45 A. M., 2 30 and 6 08 P. M. Fare through, 25 cents. J. C. Hinchman, postmaster. Telegraph stations, p. 4. Express agency, Ferry Building, foot of Cortlandt street. ELIZABETHPORT, Essex Co., N. J. By steamer Red Jacket or Wyoming, from pier No. 2 N. R., daily (Sun- days excepted), at 7 30 and 10 30 A. M., and 3 30 and 5 P. M. Returning, leave Elizabethport for New York at 7 55 and 9 55 A. M.. 2 40 and 6 20 P. M. Distance, 12 miles. Fare. 20 cents. Also by New Jersey Railroad line (p. 10) to Elizabeth. 15 miles \ thence by stage, 2 miles. Railroad fare, 31 cents ; stage, 6* cents. P. S. Linabury, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Elizabeth City (p. 4). ELLIOTTS VILLE, town of Castleton, Richmond Co. (Staten Island) , N. Y. ELM POINT, town of North Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. ELM TREE, town of Southfield. Richmond Co.. N. Y. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 49 ELTONA, town of Morrisania, Westchester Co., X. Y. By Harlem Railroad to Morrisania, 10 miles, thence by stage or foot, £ mile. Railroad fare 18 cents. Stage 6£ cents. Nearest post office, Morrisania. Nearest telegraph station, Williams' Bridge, 4 miles, p. 5. ELYSIAN FIELDS, Hudson Co., N. J, By steam ferry boat from foot of Barclay, Canal and Christopher streets, 1£ miles ; thence 15 minutes' walk by a most romantic footpath on the banks of the Hudson River ; or by North Hoboken stage from Hoboken, half-hourly, 1 mile. Ferry fare, 3 cents ; stage, 6* cents. ENGLISH KILLS, township of Newtown, Queens Co., N. Y. ENGLISH NEIGHBORHOOD, town of Hackensack, Bergen Co., N. J. By ferry from foot of Barclay or Canal street, at 8 30 A. M., and 3. and 4 P. M., to Hoboken, 1| miles ; thence, at 9 A. M., 2 30, 3 30 and 4 30 P. M., by stage or plank road, 7 miles. Returning, the stage leaves English Neighborhood at 7 45, 8 45 and 10 A. M., and 3 15 P. M. Ferry fare, 3 cents ; stage, 25 cents. Edwin S. Rose, postmaster. No telegraph station available. Express agency, 104 Barclay street, New York. ENGLISHTOWN, township of Monroe, Middlesex Co., N. J. By steamer John Potter, from pier No. 1, N. R., at 6 A. If, or 2 P. M., to South Amboy, 27 miles ; thence by Camden and Amboy Railroad to Jamesburg, 15 miles; thence by Freehold Branch Railroad, —miles. Re- turning, trains leave Englishtown for New York at — A. M-. and — P. M. Peter B. Clayton, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Jamesburg. EPISCOPAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, 20th St., between 9th and 10th Avenues. BUSINESS NOTICES, ENAMELED GRATES AND FENDERS of the latest paterns. For sale by George R. Jackson & Co., Exoelsicr Iron Works, 201. Center street, cor. of Howard, New York. ENGRAVER, EMBOSSER AND. PRINTER. — Frederick A. Long, 86 Nassau street, New York. '"' 1 ! ' 2* 50 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, FACTOR YVILLE , town of Castleton, Richmond Co. (Stolen Island). N. Y. By steamers Huguenot and Stolen Islander, from Whitehall Slip, C miles (as per Time Table, p. 22). Fare, 12£ cents. FAIRFIELD, town of Caldwell, Middlesex Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt st., at 12M., to Market st. station, Newark, 9 miles ; thence by Boonton stage to Caldwells, 9 miles; thence by "extra," 3 miles. Railroad fare, 25 cents ; stage, 37£ cents ; extra, 75 cents. Usual postoffice address, Caldwell. EARMINGDALE, town of Oyster Bay, Queens Co., N. Y. By Long Island Railroad line, as per time table p. 16, from "Whitehall Slip, 32 miles. Railroad and ferry fare, 82 cents. Gkorge Van Cott, postmaster. No telegraph station available. Ex- press agency, 36 Broadway. FAIRMOUNT, town of West Farms, Westchester Co.. N. Y. By Harlem Railroad to lYemont, 11| miles, thence by stage or on foot £ miles. Railroad fare 20 cents. Stage 12£ cents. Nearest post office, West Farms, £ mile. Nearest telegraph station Williams' Bridge, 3 miles, p. 5. FAIRY GROVE, Yonkcrs, Westchester Co., N. Y. By railroad or steamers to Yonkers' station or landing ; thence five minutes' walk. See Yonkers, p. 101. FAR ROCKAWAY, town of Hempstead, Queens Co. (Long Island) , N. Y. By Fulton Ferry (p. 21), at 12 30 P. M., to Brooklyn j thence by stage from Stage House, 26 Fulton street, 21 miles. Returning, the stage leaves FarRockaway for Brooklyn at 8 A. M. Ferriage, 2 cts ; stage fare, 75 cts. FASHION RACE COURSE, township of Newtown, Queens Co., N. Y. By steamer Island City, from Fulton Market slip, at 8 and 10 A.M.. 1, 3 45 and 5 P. M., to Hunter's Point, 4 miles, thence by Flushing Railroad to West Flushing station, 7 miles ; thence five minutes' walk. Fare 20 cts. FERROMONTE, town of Randolph, Morris Co., N. J. ; also known as Mine Hill ; formerly called Dickerson. after the late Governor Dickerson, who then resided there. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13) from Jersey City Ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, at 8 40 A. M. and 3 30 P. If., to Dover, 43 miles ; thence by " extra " (special conveyance). 3 miles. Railroad fare, $1,25 ; extra, $1. Nearest post office and telegraph station, Dover. FERROMONTE INSTITUTE, Rev. R. Crossett, Principal. See Ferro- MONTE. Letters for the Institute must be addressed to " Succasunna P. O.. Morris Co., N.J. 1 ' FIFTEEN MILE TURN-OUT, a station on the Picrmont Branch of the New York and Erie R.R. See time table p. 14. FISBTTOWN, Ocean township, Montgomery Co., N. J. FLAMMERSBURG-, town of Flushing, Queens Co. , N. Y. FLATBUSH, town of , Kings Co., (Long Island) N. Y. FLATLANDS, township. Kings Co. (Long Island), N. Y. Population . BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 51 FLATLANBS, villiage, in township of same name, Kings Co., N, Y. FLEETWOOD, town of East Chester, Westchester Co., N. Y., recently laid out by an industrial association. By Harlem Railroad (p. C) to Hunt's Bridge, 1G£ miles ; thence 10 minutes' walk. Railroad fare, 35 cents. Nearest postoffice, Mount Vernon. FLOWER HILL, town of North Hempstead, Queens Co.. N. Y. FLUSHING- (village) , in town of same name, Queens Co (Long Island) , N. Y. By steamer Enoch Bean, fFom Fulton Market slip, daily (Sundays excepted), at 10 30 A. M., and 3 30 P. M. Returning, leaves Flushing at 7 30 A. M. and 12 30 P. M. Distance 12 miles. Fare 20 cents. Also by steamer Island City, from Fulton Market slip, daily (Sundays excepted), at 8 and 10 A. M., and 1, 3 45 and 5 P. M., to Hunter's Point, 4 miles, thence by Flushing Railroad, 8 miles. Returning, the cars leave Flashing at 8 and 10 A. M., and 1, 3 45, and 5 P. M., connecting with the steamer Island City at Hunter's Point. Fare 20 cents. Post office at Railroad depot : Charles Cox, P. M. No telegraph station available. Package express offices. 71 Maiden Lane, New York. FONT HILL, a castellated mansion erected by Edwin Forrest, the trage- dian, on the east bank of the Hudson River, about two miles below the village of Yonkers, Westchester Co., N. Y. It is also familiarly known as Forrest's Castle. By Hudson River Railroad (p. 9) to Riverdale, 15 miles ; thence 10 minutes' walk. Railroad fare, 25 cents. FORT GrIBSON, the military works on Ellis's Island, New York Harbor, 2053 yards from the Battery. FORT HAMILTON, town of New Utrecht, Kings Co., (Long Island) , N. Y. By Fulton or Hamilton Avenue Ferry, (p. 21), at 10 A. M. and 4 P. M., to Brooklyn ; thence by railroad to corner of Third avenue and 36th st., (Greenwood) , 4 miles ; thence by stage, 4 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Fort Hamilton at 8 A . M. and 2 P. M. Ferriage, 2 cents; railroad fare, 5 cents; stage, 12£ cents. Joseph Crocker, postmaster. FORT RICHMOND, town of Southfield, Richmond Co., N. Y. By steamers Hunchback and Sylph, from Whitehall Slip, every hour, from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M., to Clifton, 7 miles ; thence 10 to 15 minutes' walk. Nearest postoffice, Stapleton, 1£ miles. FORT LEE, town of Hackensack, Bergen Co., N. J. FORT SCHUYLER (Throg's Point), town and county of Westchester, N. Y. By Harlem Railroad at 7 and 8 10 A. M., and 3 30 P. M., to Williams' Bridge, 14 m. ; thence by stage 5J- m. Railroad fare 30 cts. Stage 25 cts. Nearest post office, Westchester, 2-| miles. Nearest telegraph station, Williams' Bridge, p. 5. FORT SMITH, the military works on Bedlow's Island. See p. 30. FORT TOMPKINS, town of Southfield, Richmond Co. (Staten Island), N. Y. By steamers Hunchback and Sylph, from Whitehall Slip, every hour, from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M., to Clifton, 7 miles ; thence 10 to 15 minntes walk. Nearest postoffice, Stapleton, 1£ miles. 52 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, FORT WASHING-TON, Now York Co., N. Y., also known as Washington Heights. By Hudson River Railroad, from depot corner of Chambers it. and Col- lege Place, 10£ miles, (as per Time Table, p. 9), fare 20 cents. Letters for this place must be addressed to Washington Hcigths P. 0., New York Co., N. Y. Nearest telegraph station, Yonkers, 6£ mile3 (p! 5). Express agency, 62 Broadway and 164 Duane st., New York. POSTER'S MEADOWS, town of Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. By Fulton Ferry (p. 21), at 12 30 P. M., to Brooklyn ; thence by stage from Stage House, */6 Fulton street, 16 miles. Returning, stage" leaves Foster's Meadows for Brooklyn at 8 30 A. M. Ferriage, 2 cents ; stage fare, 50 cents. FOX 1 S CORNERS, town of West Farms. Westchester Co.. N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6), at 7 A. M., 10 A. M., 34 or 4 P. M., to Mott Haven, 8^ miles ; thence by stage, 2£ miles. Railroad fare, 12£ cents; stage, 124/ cents, FRANKLIN, town of Belleville, Essex Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line (p. 10), from Cortlandt street Ferry depot, at 12 M., to Market street depot, Newark, 9 miles ; thence or on foot by omnibus to Stewart's hotel, 358 Broad street, 4_ mile ; thence by stage 9 miles. Railroad and ferry fare 25 cents. Omnibus 12£ cents. Stage 25 cents. Returning, the stage leaves Franklin at 8 A. M. for Newark, connecting at Center st. depot with trains for New York and stations west. Sebastian Dunkin, P. M. Nearest telegraph station, Newark, p. 4. FRANKLIN, town of Bernard, Somerset Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13) from Jersey City Ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, at 8 40 A. M., to Morristown, 31 miles ; thence by stage, 6 miles. Railroad fare, 88 cents ; stage, 37£ cents. Returning, the stage leaves Franklin at 7 A. M., connecting at Morris- town with trains for New York and stations west. Nearest postoffice, Basking Ridge, 2 miles. Nearest telegraph station, Morristown (p. 3). FRANKLIN (village), in town of same name, Sussex Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13) from Jersey City Ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, at 8 40 A. M. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- day's, to Dover, 43 miles ; thence by stage, 17 miles. Railroad fare, $1*25 ; stage, $1. Returning, the stage leaves Franklin at 8 30 A. M. on Mondays, Wed- nesdays and Fridays, connecting at Dover with trains for New York. Robert Adams, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Dover. FRANKLIN, township, Bergen Co., N. J. FRANKLIN, township Somerset Co., N. J. Population . FRANKLIN, town of Caldwell, Essex Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt st., at 12 M., to Market st. station, Newark, 9 miles ; thence by Boonton stage to Caldwell, 9 miles ; thence on foot or by " extra," 1 mile. Railroad tare, 25 cents ; stage, 37 £ cents. Nearest postoffice, Caldwell. FREE ACADEMY, corner of Lexington Avenue and 23rd Street. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 53 FREEHOLD, township, Monmouth Co., N. J. Population . FREEHOLD (village), in township of same name, Monmouth Co., N. J. The Court House, and other county buildings of Monmouth Co., are located here. By steamer John Potter, from pier No. 1, N. R., at 6 A. M. or 2 P. M., to South Amboy, 27 miles ; thence by Camden and Amboy Railroad to Jamesburg, 15 miles ; thence by Freehold Branch Railroad, 11 miles. Fare through. 50 cents. Returning, trains leave Freehold for New York at 7 40 A. M. and 3 20 P. M. Also, by steamer Keyport from foot of Murray street, at 2 30 P M. , to Keysport, 25 miles ; thence by stage 13£ miles. Steamboat fare 25 cts. ; stage fare, 50 cents. Returning, the stage leaves Freehold at 6 30 A. M., connecting at Keyport with the steamer for New York. James S. Yard, postmaster. Nearest tel. station, Jamesburg (p. 4.). FREEMAN, town of Orange, Essex Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt Street (p. 13), to South Orange, 15 miles, thence 15 minutes walk. Nearest postoffice South Orange ; nearest telegraph station, Orange 3 miles. FREEPORT, town of Hempstead, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y.. for- merly known as Raynor South. By Fulton Ferry (p. 21), at 10 45. A. M., to Brooklyn ; thence by Ami- tyville stage, from depot No. 26 Fulton street, 25 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Freeport for Brooklyn and New York at 9 A. M. Ferriage, 2 cents, stage fare, 62} cents. TVillett Charlick, postmaster. No telegraph station available. Pack- ages, etc., can be sent to and fro by the stage driver. FRESH POND, also known as Silver Lake, town of Castleton, Richmond Co. (Staten Island), N. Y. By steamers Hunchback and Sylph, from Whitehall slip, hourly, from 6 A. M. to 7 P. M., to Tompkinsville, 6 miles ; thence 10 to 15 minutes' walk. Fare, 6} cents. BUSINESS NOTICES. FANCY GOODS , COMBS, BUTTONS, BRUSHES, &c— D.gM. Kmght & Co.. 26 Yesey street, New York. FISH HOOKS AND FISHING TACKLE. — Thomas H. Bate, 35 Maiden Lane, New York. FORCE PUMPS.— E. G. Day & Co., 113 John street, N. Y. 54 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, New York Historical Society Building, corner of Second Avenue and 11th St : See New York, Gallery of Fixe Arts, p. — . GERMANTOWN, town of West Bergen, Hudson Co., N. J., formerly known as Secaucus. The land was purchased a few years ago by a party of Ger- mans, who laid it out for a village, and built a substantial depot or station on the line of the Erie Railroad, since which period no progress has appa- rently been made. GETTY HOUSE, a first class hotel in the village of Yonkers, a favorite resort of New Yorkers during the summer months. By Hudson River Bailroad, 17 miles (as per Time Table, p. 9). Fare, 30 cents. Also, by steamers (as per Time Table, p. 24). Fare, from 12} to 20 cts GIBBIT ISLAND, New York Bay, yards from the Battery. GLEN COVE, town of Oyster Bay, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By steamer Croton, from Peck Slip, 30 miles, at 3 P. M. Returning, the Croton leaves Glen Cove for New York at8 A. M. Fare, 37} cents. Richard M. Bowxe, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station. New Ro- chelle, 8 miles (across the Sound), p. 5. Express agency, No. — John st. GLENN PARK, town of Yonkers, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) to Hunt's Bridge, 16| miles ; thence 15 minutes' walk. Railroad fare, 35 cents. Nearest postoflice, Mount Vernon. Nearest telegraph station, Wil- liams' Bridge, 3 miles. GLEN WOOD, town of Oyster Bay, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By steamer Croton, from Peck Slip, at 3 00 P. ft Returning, the steamer leaves Glen wood for New York at 7 30 A. M. Distance, 32 miles ; fare, 37} cents. Usual post-office address, Glen Cove. Nearest telegraph station, New Rochelle, 8 miles (across the Sound), p. 5. Express agency, — John st. GLENWOOD, town of Yonkers, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Hudson River Railroad, from depot corner of Chambers st. and Col- lege Place, 17} miles (as per Time Table, p. 9). Fare, 35 cents. Also, by steamer to Yonkers (p. 24); thence 10 minutes' walk, or by "extra" (special conveyance), 1 mile. Steamer fare, 12} cts.; extra, 12} cts Nearest postoflice and telegraph station, Yonkers. GLENVILLE, town of Greenwich, Fairfield Co., Conn. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to Port Chester, 28} miles : thence by " extra," 3} miles. Railroad fare, 65 cents ; extra, 5'J cents. J. H. MOSHER, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Port Chester p. 4. GOAT ISLAND (Long Island Sound), town of New Rochille, Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad, from dep^t 412 Broadway, to New Rochelle. 19| miles ; thence by " extra" and boat, 2 miles. Railroad fare, 45 cents, extra and boat, — cents. GODWINVILLE, town of Franklin. Bergen Co., N. J. By Erie Railroad line, 22 miles (as per Time Table, p. 15). Fare, 65 cts. JonN B. Wortexdyke, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Hoho- kus (p. 4). Express agency, Erie Railroad office, foot of Duane st., N.Y. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 55 GOTTENBERG, town of West Bergen, Hudson Co., N. J. By steamer Flora from foot of Spring Street (as per Time Table p. 22) . GOVERNOR'S ISLAND, N. Y. Harbor, about 1,000 yards from the Battery. GO W ANUS, now constituting a portion of the city of Brooklyn. By Fulton or Hamilton Ferries (p. 21) , thence by Greenwood line ot Railroad cars. Ferriage and Railroad fare 7 cents. GRANITE VILLAGE, town of Northfield, Richmond Co.,N. J. GRANVILLE, town of Raritan, Montgomery Co., N. J. By steamer Keyport, from pier foot of Murray street, at 2 30 P. M., to Key port, 25 miles ; thence by stage 3 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Granville at 8 A. M., in time to connect at Keyport with the steamer for New York. Steamboat fare, 25 cents ; stage, 25 cents. Nearest postoffice and telegraph station, Keyport. G-RAVESEND, in township of same name, Kings Co., N. Y. By Fulton Ferry (p. 21) , at 9 45 A. M. , or 3 45 P. M. , to Brooklyn ; thence by stage, 9 A. M. Returning, the stage leaves Grayesend for New York at 7 45 A. M., and 215 P. M. Ferriage, 2 cents ; stage fare, 25 centa. Gilbert Hicks, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, City Hall Square, Brooklyn, 7 miles. GREAT BARN ISLAND. See Ward's Island, p. — GREAT FALLS, town of Manchester, Passaic Co. , N. J. GREENVILLE, township of Bergen, Hudson Co., N. J. GREENBROOK, town of Piscataway , Middlesex Co. , N. J. GREENFIELD, township of Flatlands, Kings Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By Fulton Ferry (p. 21) , at 9 45 A. M., or 3 45 P. M. , to Brooklyn ; thence by Coney Island stage, 5 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Greenfield at 8 30 A. M., and 3 P. M. Ferriage, 2 cents ; stage fare, 12£ cents. John Bergen, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, City Hall Square. Brooklyn, 4 miles. GREEN HILLS, township of Newtown, Queens Co., N. Y. GREEN VILLAGE, town of Chatham, Morris Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13) from Jersey City ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, at 8 40 A. M. and 3 30 P. M., to Madison, 27 miles : thence by " extra," 2£ miles. Railroad fare, 81 cents ; extra, 50 cents. Nearest postoffice and telegraph station, Madison. GREENWICH, town of Hempstead, Queens Co., M. Y. GREENWICH POINT, Fairfield Co. , Conn. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to Greenwich station, 31 miles ; thence by special conveyance, 5 miles by land or 3 by land and water. Railroad fare, 75 cents ; special conveyance, from $1,50 to $2,50, according to number of passengers and route taken. GREENWOOD CEMTERY, comprising 250 acres. By Fulton or Hamilton Avenue ferries (p. 21) to Brooklyn, thence by Greenwood line of Railroad cars. Ferriage and car fare 7 cents. GREENWOOD POINT, town of Bergen, Hudson Co., N. J. By ferry from foot of Cortlandt St. , to Jersey City, thence by Bergen Point stage, 4| miles. Ferriage and stage fare 27 cents. GROVE POINT, town of North Hemstead, Queens Co. , N. Y. 56 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, HACKENSACK (village), town of New Barbadoes, Bergen Co., N. J. The Bergen County Court House is located here. By ferry from foot of Barclay or Canal street, at 8 30 A. M., and 2, 3 and 4 P. M.toHoboken, 1£ miles; thence at 9 A. M., and 230, 3 30 and 4 30 P. M. by stage on plank road, 11 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Hacken- Sack at 7, 8 and 8 30 A. M., and 2 30 P. M. Ferry fare 3 cts. ; stage 31 * cts. S. T. Vanderbeck, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Paterson, 7 miles. Package express agency, 104 Barclay street. HAL LETT'S COVE, a small bay on the Long Island side of the East River, about six miles from the Battery. The village of Astoria, situated at the head of this bay, was also formerly known as Hallett's Cove. For con- veyance thereto, etc., see Astoria, p. -. HALLS OF JUSTICE (The) , occupy the entire block bounded by Center street on the east, Elm street on the west, Franklin street on the north, and Leonard street on the the south. The buildings are of light colored granite, from the State of Maine, and erected in the modern Egyptian style of architecture. HALL OF RECORDS (The) is situated in the Park, directly opposite the east end of the City Hall. During the Revolutionary war it was used by the British as a prison, and in 1832 it was converted into a Cholera Hospital. It is now used by the Street Commissioner and other public officers. HALSEYTOWN, township of Hanover, Morris Co., N. J. HAMILTON SQUARE, a fine piece of ground bounded by the Third avenue on the east, Fourth avenue on the west, 65th street on the south, and 78th street on the north, appropriated for a public park, but which has not yet been laid out, fenced in or otherwise improved. The corner stone of a proposed monument to the memory of Washing- ton was laid in this square, with very imposing ceremonies, some years ago ; but notwithstanding the fact that large sums of money were freely contributed by the citizens generally of New York, for this object, no progress whatever in its construction has since been made. HAMILTONVILLE. See Fort Hamilton, p. — . HANOVER (village), in town of same name, Morris Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13), from Jersey City ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, at 8 40 A. M. and 3 30 P. M., to Madison, 27 miles; thence by special conveyance, 4 miles. Railroad fare, 81 cts. ; extra, $1. Letters to this place must be addressed to 11 Hanover Neck P. O., Morris Co., N J." Nearest telegraph station, Madison. HANOVER NECK, town of Hanover, Morris Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line, from depot foot of Cortlandt st., at 12 M., to Market st. station, Newark, 9 miles ; thence by Boonton stage to Pine- brook, 12 miles ; thence by 11 extra," 2 miles. Railroad fare, 25 cents ; stage, 374 cents ; extra, 50 cents. Nearest postoffice, Pinebrook. HANOVER NECK F. O., Morris Co., N. J. For instructions relative to conveyance, etc. , see Hanoter. HARBOR HILL, town of North Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 57 HARLEM (formerly written Haeriem), a thickly populated village, or rather, Ave should say, section of the city and county of New York, 7£: miles from the City Hall, to reach which there are various modes of con-; veyance, as follows : By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) , starting from corner of Center and White streets. Fare, 12£ cents. By Third avenue horse-cars, starting from Astor House (p. 18), to Yorkville, 5 miles ; thence by stage, 2£ miles. Fare, 10 cents. Also by Second avenue horse-cars, from Peck Slip (p. 18). Fare, 10 cts. Also, by steamer Sylvan Shore (as per Time Table, p. 23). JOHN S. Kknyon, postmaster. Express agency, 2 Tryon Row. HARLEM BRIDGE, connecting New York and Westchester Counties at the upper or northern terminus of the Third avenue. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) to Harlem station, or 132d street ; thence five minutes' walk. Fare 12£ cents. Also by Third avenue horse cars (p. 28) to Yorkville, 5 miles ; thence by stages 3 miles. Fare through, 10 cents. Also by Second avenue horse cars from Peck slip, etc. (p. 28), 8 miles, to 124th street, thence 10 minutes' walk. Fare 10 cents. Also, by steamer Sylvan Shore (as per Time Table, p. 23). HARRINGTON (township), Bergen Co., N. J. Population, . HARRING-TON (village), in township of same name, Bergen Co., N. Y. HARRIS'S LANDING-, township of Newtown, Qeeens Co., N. Y. By steamer JohnL. Lockwood, from Peck Slip (as per Time Table, p. 23). Nearest postoffice, Ravenswood. HARRISON (township), Hudson Co., N. J. Population, . HARRISON (township), Westchester Co., N. Y. Population, . HARSIMUS, now constituting a portion of Jersey City. HART ISLAND (Long Island Sound), town of Pelham, Westchester Co., I N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (as per Time Table, p. 6) to William's Bridge, 14 miles; thence by stage and "extra" to Pelham Point, 5 miles; thence by boat, £ mile. Railroad fare, 30 cents; stage, extra and boat, 75 cents. Nearest postoffice, Pelham, 2£ miles. Nearest telegraph station, New Rochelle, 2£ miles. HART'S CORNERS (also known as Morixgville) , town of Greenburgh, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) 24 miles. Fare, 60 cents. Letters for Hart's Corners must be addressed to " Moringville P. O., Westchester Co., N. Nearest telegraph station, White Plains, 2 miles (p. 5). Express agency, 75 Broadway, New York. HARVEY STEEL WORKS, Mott Haven, town of Morrisania, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad, (p. 6) 8£ miles. Fare 12£ cents. Office of the company, — Broadway, N". Y. HAVERSTRAW, township of Clarkestown, Rockland Co., N. Y. Samuel C. Blaxyelt, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Nanuet, ! 10 miles (p. 4). j 58 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, HASTINGS, town of Greenburgh, Westchester Co., N. Y. Recognized by the Postoffice Department as Hastings upon Hudson. By Hudson River Railroad, 203 miles (as per Time Table, p, 9). Fare, 40 cents. Isaac Lefurgy, Jr., postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Yonkers, 4 miles (p. 6). Express agencies, 62 Broadway and 162 Duane si., N. Y. HEMPSTEAD (village), in township of same name, Queens Co., N. Y. By Long Island Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Whitehall st., to Hempstead Junction, 21 miles; thence by Hempstead Branch Railroad, 2£ miles (as per Time Table, p. 16). Ferriage, 2 cts ; railroad fare, 55 cts. By Fulton Ferry (p. 21), at 10 30 A. M., or 12 30 P. M., to Brooklyn ; thence by stage from Stage House, 26 Fulton st., 21 miles. Returning, stages leave Hempstead for Brooklyn at 7 and 8 A. M. Ferriage, 2 cents ; stage fare, 50 cents. E. Kellum, postmaster. No telegraph station available. Express agency, 36 Broadway, New York. HEMPSTEAD BAY, town of Hempstead, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. HEMPSTEAD JUNCTION, town of Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. By Long Island Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Whitehall st., 21 miles (as per Time Table, p. 16). Railroad fare, 50 cents ; ferriage, 2 cts. Usual postoffice address, Hempstead. No telegraph station available. Express agency, 36 Broadway. HEN ISLAND (Long Island Sound) Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8), to Mamaroneck, 23* miles ; thence by boat, — miles. Railroad fare, 55 cents ; boat, — cents. HERBERTSVILLE, town of North Brunswick, Middlesex Co., N. J. HEWLET'S POINT, town of North Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. HIBERNIA, town of Rockaway, Morris Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13) from Jersey City Ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, at 8 40 A. M., and 330 and P. M., to Rocka way, 40 miles ; thence by " extra " or special conveyance, 4 miles. Rail- road fare, $1,20 ; extra, $1. Nearest post-office and telegraph station, Rockaway. HICKORY GROVE, town of Mamaroneck, Westchester Co., N. Y. A dyeing and printing establishment was formerly carried on here. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to Mamaroneck, 23| miles ; thence 20 minutes' walk, or by "extra." Railroad fare, 50 cents ; extra, 37£ cents. Nearest postoffice, Mamaroneck. Nearest telegraph station, New Rochelle, 2-£ miles. HICK'S NEST, town of Hempstead, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By Fulton Ferry (p. 21), at 12 30 P. M., to Brooklyn ; thence by stage from Stage House, 26 Fulton street, 22 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Hick's Nest at 7 30 A. M. Ferriage, 2 cents ; stage fare, 75 cents. HICKSVILLE, town of Oyster Bay, Queens Co., N. Y. By Long Island Railroad line, 27 miles (as per Time Table, p. 16). Railroad fare, 70 cents ; ferriage, 2 cents. David Sammis, postmaster. No telegraph station available. Express agency, 36 Broadway. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 59 HIGH BRIDG-E. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) to Harlem, 7f miles; thence by stage, 3£ miles. Railroad fare, 12| cents; stage, 87$ to 50 cents. HIGHLANDS OF NAVESINK, town of Middletown, Monmouth Co., N. J. By steamer Ocean Wave, from pier foot of Robinson st., 23 miles, on Tues., Wed.,Thur., Fri. and Sat., at hours to suit the tide. Returning on Mon., Tues., Wed., Thur. and Fri. Fare, 37£ cents. Samuel Mullen, postmaster. Telegraph station, see p. 4. HILL SIDE, town of North Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. HOBOKEN (city), Hudson Co., N. J. By Barclay st., Canal st., and Christopher st. ferries (see p. 21). Fare, 3 cents. Mary Mulford, postmistress. HOBOKEN CRICKET GROUND, Hudson Co., N. J. By steam ferry boat from foot of Barclay, Canal and Christopher sts., to Hoboken, H miles.; thence 10 minutes' walk, or by North Hoboken stage. Ferry fare, 3 cents ; stage, 6£ cents. HOG ISLAND, at the mouth of Mamaroneck Harbor, Long Island Sound. HOG- ISLAND, Hemstead Bay, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. HOG PEN RIDGE, town of Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y. The camp meetings of the Methodist Episcopal Church are now annu- ally held in Sniffin's Woods, on Hog Pex Ridge. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to Port Chester, 281 miles ; thence by "extra," 1£ miles. Railroad fare, 65 cents ; extra, 25 cents. Nearest postoffice and telegraph station, Port Chester (p. 5). HOHOKUS (village), in township of same name, Bergen Co., N. J. By Erie Railroad line, 24 miles (as per Time Table, p. 15). Fare, 70cts. Letters for Hohokus must be addressed to New Prospect P. 0., Bergen Co., N. J. J. C. Kemp Vaxee, postmaster. Telegraph station at Rail- road depot (p. 4). Express agency, 175 Broadway, New York. HOLMDEL, town of Raritan, Monmouth Co., N. J. By steamer Keyport, from pier foot of Murray st., at 2 30 P. M., to Key- port, 25 miles ; thence by stage, 7 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Holmdel at 7 A. M., connecting at Keyport with the steamer for New York. Steamboat fare, 25 cents ; stage, 37^ cents. J. W. Thorne, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Keyport (p. 6). HOPPERTOWN, now comprising a portion of the village of Hohokus, Ber- gen Co., N. J. See p. — HORSE NEOK, town of Caldwell, Middlesex Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt st., at 12 M., to Market st. station, Newark, 9 miles ; thence by Boonton stage, 12i- m iies ; thence by " extra," 3 miles. Railroad fare, 25 cents ; stage. 50 cents ; extra, 75 cents. HORSE NECK, town of Greenwich, Conn., rendered familiar in the history of the country by the exploits of Gen. Putnam, in his escape from the British. The place is now known as the village of Greenwich, 31 miles from New York, and is reached by the New Haven Railroad (as per Time Table, p. 8). Fare, 70 cents. See Greenwich, p. — . . 60 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, HOUSE OF INDUSTRY and Home of the Friendless, 32 East 30th street. HOUSE OF REFUGE, Randall's Island. By 2d and 3d Avenue Railroad (see p. 18) to 117th street; thence 2 to 5 minutes' walk to East River ; thence by ferry. HOUGHTONVILLE, town of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., N. J. By New Jersey Rail road line, from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt st., at 12 M. and 2, 3 20 and 5 P. M., to Houghtonville station, 23 miles ; thence 20 minutes' walk. Railroad fare, 50 cents. Nearest postoffice, Rahway. Nearest tel. station, Elizabeth, 6 miles. HOWE'S DOCK, town of Pelham, Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to Mount Vernon, 163 miles; thence by special conveyance, 2 miles. R.R. fare, 40 cts. ; special conveyance, 50cts. HOWLAND'SHOOR, town of Northfield, Richmond Co., N. Y. HUDSON (City). Hudson Co., N. J., formerly known as "North Bergen." Bergen Cross RoADd," and ;t Bergen Five Corners." By ferry from foot of Cortlandt street to Jersey City, 1 mile; thence by stage, 1} miles. Ferriage, 3 cents; stage fare, 6£ cents till 9 P. Iff., and 12} cents from 9 till 12 P. M. John H. Platt, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Jersey City. Fare, 6* cents till 9 P. M., and 12} cents from 9 to 12. HUNTER'S ISLAND (Long Island Sound), town of Pelham. Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to New Rochelle, 19} miles ; thence by stage, 3 miles. Railroad fare, 45 cents ; stage. 25 cents. Nearest postoffice, Pelham, 1} miles. Nearest telegraph station. New Rochelle (p. 5). HUNTER'S POINT, township of Newtown, Queens Co., N. Y. By steamer Island City, 4 miles, from Fulton market slip, daily (Sun- days excepted), (as per Time Table, p. 23). Fare, 8 cents. Nearest postoffice, Greenpoint, 1 m. Express agency. 71 Maiden Lane. HUNTING-TON (township), Suffolk Co., N. Y. Population, . HUNTINTON (village), in town of same name, Suffolk Co., N. Y. HUNTTNG-TON (South), town of Huntington, Suffolk Co., N. Y. HUNT'S BRIDGE, now called West Mount Vernon, town of East Chester, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6). 16] miles. Fare 37} cents. Nearest post office. Mount Vernon, 1 mile. Nearest telegraph station, Williams' Bridge, 3 miles (p. 5). Package express agency, 74 Broadway,, New York. HYDE PARK, town of North Hempstead. Queens Co., N. Y. By Long Island Railroad line from ferry depot foot of Whitehall street. 18 miles (as per Time Table, p. 16.) HYDE PARK, town and county of Westchester. N. Y. By Harlem Railroad, from depot corner of Center and White sts.. at 7; and 8 10 A. M., and 3 30 P. M., to Williams' Bridge, 14 miles ; thence by stage, 2 miles. Railroad fare, 30 cents ; stage, 12} cents. Nearest postoffice, Westchester, } mile. Nearest telegraph station, Williams' Bridge. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 61 IRVING-, a small settlement on the "Albany Old Post Road," town of Greenburgh, Westchester Co., N. Y., and like Irvington, named in honor of the Hon. Washington Irving, whose residence is in the immediate vicinity. IRVING-TON, town of Greenburg, Westchester Co., N. Y., formerly known as Dearman and Dearman's Landing (changed in honor of Washington Irving, whose residence, "Sunny Side," is near). By Hudson River Railroad (p. 9), 24 miles. Fare 50 cents. P. M. Warman, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Yonkers, 7 miles. Express agency, 62 Broadway, New York. IRVINGTON, formerly known as Camptown, township of Ginton, Essex Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line, from Jersey City Ferry depot, at 7 30 and 10 A. M., and 3 and 4£ P. M., to Newark, 9 miles ; thence by stage 4 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Irvington at 7 and 9 A. M., and 2 and 4 P. M., connecting at Newark with trains for New York. Railroad and ferry fare, 25 cents. Stage 12£ cents. John N. Crawford, P. M. Nearest telegraph station, Newark, p. 4. ISLAND HOME, Manursing Island, town of Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y., the country seat of Charles T. Cromwell, Esq. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to Rye station, 27 miles ; thence by "extra," 2 miles. Railroad fare, 65 cents ; extra, 50 cents. Postoffice address, Rye. Nearest telegraph station, Port Chester, 2 mis. BUSINESS NOTICES. INKS ! ! INKS ! ! Writing Inks for records ; Black, Blue, Red and brilliant Carmine, manufactured by Thaddeus Davids & Co., 127 and 129 William street. New York. NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILKS AROUND, JACKSONVILLE, town of Last Chester, Westchester Co., N. Y., recently settled by an Industrial association. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to Mount Vernon, 16£ miles ; thence 10 minutes' walk. Railroad fare, 35 cents. Nearest postoffice, Mount Vernon. Nearest telegraph station, Wil- liams' Bridge, 2 miles. JACKSONVILLE, town of South Amboy, Middlesex Co., N. J. JAMAICA, township of same name, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By Long Island Railroad, from Ferry depot, foot of Whitehall st., 12 miles (as per Time Table, p. 17). Ferriage, 2cts. i railroad fare, 25 cts. Also, by Fulton Ferry (p. 26), at 10 45 A. M., to Brooklyn ; thence by! Amityville stage, 12 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Jamaica for Brooklyn and New York at 12 M. Ferriage, 2 cents ; e tage, 25 cents. M. V. N. Ryder, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, City Hall Square, Brooklyn (p. 4). Express agency, 36 Broadway, New York. JAMAICA (South), town of Jamaica, Queens Co. (Long Island), N, Y. JAMESBURGr, town of Monroe, Middlesex Co., N. J. By steamer John Potter, from pier No. 1 N. R., at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. , to South Amboy, 27 miles ; thence by Camden and Amboy Railroad, 15 miles. Returning, trains leave Jamesburg for New York" at 6 20 A. M., and 314 P. M. Fare through, — cents. Joseph C. Magee, postmaster. Telegraph station, see p. 4. JEFFERSON VILLAGE, town of Clinton, Essex Co., N. J. By Morris andKEssex Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt st., to the " Stone House" (as per Time Table, p. 13), 19 miles ; thence by " extra," 3 miles. Railroad fare, 50 cents ; extra, $1. Nearest postoffice and telegraph station, Millburn. ' JEFFERSONVILLE, town of East Chester, Westchester Co., N. Y. JERICHO, town of Oyster Bay, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. JERSEY CITY, Hudson Co., N. J. By ferry, from depot foot of Cortlandt st., every 5 minutes. Fare, 3 cts. Samuel M» Chambers, postmaster. Telegraph station, see p. 4. A HINT TO ADVERTISERS. With a view of rendering this little work complete and reliable in every par- ticular, and keeping it so, we intend, personally, to visit and revisit, every 'place within our prescribed circuit, comprising no less than Six Hundred in Inumber ; and flattering ourselves that when the character of our new Guide Ishallhave become properly known, its utility will be fully acknowledged and jappreciated by the community, we further intend while engaged in collecting jinformation, to leave at every store, hotel and public resort to be met with in our travels, a copy of the work for examination ; it must therefore be evi- dent to every reflecting individual, that a more favorable oppertunity will be (presented to Inventors, Artists, Manufacturers, Merchants and Tradesmen of jevery class, through the medium of an accompanying advertisement or , special notice, of making themselves, their pursuits, productions, and busi- ness establishments known than was ever before offered. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 63 KATONAH (name of an Indian chief, proprietor of the land in 1680), town of Lewisborough, Westchester Co., N. Y. (more familiary known as Whittockville, see p. 102). By Harlem Railroad (as per Time Table, p. 6), 45 miles. Fare, $ — . David Putney, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Carmel, 12 miles (p. 4), Express agencies, 74 Broadway and 2 Tryon Row, N. Y. 3KSIOO, town of North Castle, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad, 29 miles (as per Time Table, p. 6). Fare, 75 cents. Evander Odell. postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, White Plains, 3 miles. Express agencies, 74 Broadway and 2 Tryon Row, New York. KEYPORT, town of Raritan, Monmouth Co., N. J. By steamer Keyport, from pier foot of Murray st. , at 2 30 P. M. (Sundays excepted), 25 miles. Returning, leaves Keyport at 8 30 A. M. Fare, 25cts H. H. Seabrook, postmaster. Telegraph station, see p. 4. A weekly newspaper, the "Standard," is published at Keyport. KDtf G-SBRIDGE , New York Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) to Williams' Bridge, 14 miles ; thence by " extra," 1£ miles. Railroad fare, 30 cents ; extra, 75 cents. John P. Dodge, postmaster. Nearest tel. station, Williams' Bridge. KUKIAT, town of Ramapo, Rockland Co., N. Y. BATES OF ADVERTISING. For Business Notices inserted under the respective letters of the alphabet the following rates will be charged, viz : Each line, 1 month $0 40 < * 3 " 1 00 ' " 6 '• 1 75 * " 12 " : >. .. 3 00 Payable on presentation of a copy of the Guide containing the notice. Advertisements, plain or displayed, at the end of the work, will be 6 months, $9; 12 months, $15 6 " 11; 12 " 20 6 " 15; 12 " 28 6 " 22; 12 " 40 6 " 28; 12 " 50 charged as follows: — Quarter page, 1 month, One-third u 1 " 3 months. $5 3 " 6 Half " 1 " 4: 3 " 8 Three-quarter 1 " 5; 3 u 12 One page, 1 " 6; 3 " 15; 64 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, LAKEVTLLE, town of North Hempstead, Queens Co,, N. Y. LEAKE AND WATTS' ORPHAN AS V LUM , 111th street, between 9th and 10th avenues. LEEDSVTLLE, township of Middletown, Monmouth Co., N. J. By steamer Keyport, from foot of Murray st., at 2 30 P. M., to Keyport, 25 miles ; thence by stage. 10 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Leeds- ville at G 30 A. If. for Keyport, connecting there with steamer for New York. Steamboat fare, 25 cents ; stage, 37£ cents. Joseph Thompson, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Red Bank, 4 miles (p. 5). LIBERTY CORNER, town of Bernard, Somerset Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13) from Jersey City Ferry depot, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 8 40 A. M., to Summit, 22 miles; thence by stage 13 m. Railroad and ferry fare, 62£ cts. Stage 62£ cts. Returning, the stage leaves LIBERTY Corner Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 A. M., for Summit, connecting there with trains for New York and stations west, N. C. Jobs, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Somervile, - miles. LINWOOD, the country seat of M. L. Hoffman, Esq., town of Rye, West- chester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to Mamaroneck, 23 miles ; thence by "extra," 2 miles. Railroad fare, 55 cents ■ extra, 37£ cents. Postoffice address, Mamaroneck. LITTLE BARN ISLAND. See Randall's Island, p. 84. LITTLE FALLS, town of Passaic (late Acquackanonck), Passaic Co., N. J. LITTLE NECK, town of Flushing, Queens Co. (Long Island) , N. Y. By steamer Island City, from Fulton Market slip, daily (Sundays excepted), at 8 A. M., and 3 45 P. M., to Hunter's Point, 4 miles ; thence by Railroad 8 miles, to Flushing ; thence by stage 5 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Little Neck at 7 A. M., and 3 P. M., connecting at Flush- ing with trains and boat to city. Fare through, 37£ cents. Nearest post office, Manhasset, 2£ miles. No tel. station available. LITTLE NECK, town of Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. Better known as New Bridge. See p. 72. LITTLE PLAINS, town of Jamaica, Queens Co., N. Y. LITTLETOWN, township of Hanover, Morris Co., N. J. IiTVTNG-STON (township), Essex Co., N. J. Population, . LLOYDS' DOCK, town of Huntington, Suffolk Co. (Long Island), N. Y. Nearest postoffice, Huntington, 4^ miles. Nearest telegraph station, Port Chester, 10 miles (across the Sound), p. 5. LOCUST AVENUE, town of Oyster Bay, Queens Co., N. Y. LOCUST ISLAND (Long Island Sound), town of New Rochelle, Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to New Rochelle, 19| miles ; thence by stage to steamboat landing, 1£ miles ; thence by boat of Louis F. Depew, Esq., owner and occupant of the island. Railroad fare, 45 cents. Stage 12£ cents. Boat free. Post office address and nearest telegraph station, New Rochelle. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 65 LODI, township, Bergen Co., X. J. Population, . LOGANSVTLLE, town and county of Morris, X. J. LOG-TOWN, township of Bernard, Somerset Co., X. J. LONG- BRANCH, Ocean township, Montgomery Co., X. J. By steamer Keyport, from pier foot of Murray st., at 2 30 P. M., to Key- port, 25 miles ; thence by stage, 18 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Long Branch at 5 30 A. M. , connecting at Keyport with steamer for Xew York. Steamboat fare, 25 cents ; stage, 75 cents. John S. Morford, postmaster. Telegraph station, see p. 4. LONG- HILL P. O., town and county of Morris, X. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13), from Cortlandt street ferry depot, at 8 40 A. M., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, to Summit, 22 miles ; thence by stage 8 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Long Hill Post Office on Mondays, "Wed- nesdays and Fridays, at 7 A. M., for Summit, connecting there with trains for Xew York and stations west. Railroad and ferry fare, 62£ cents. Stage 25 cents. Williams, postmaster. Xearest telegrawh station, Summit. LONG- NECK, town of Xorthfield, Richmond Co., X. Y. LOWER MONTVILLE, town of Pequannock, Morris Co., X. J. By Xew Jersey Railroad line (p. 10), from ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, at 12 M. (noon), on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, to Market street depot, Xewark, 9 miles ; thence by Boonton stage, 16 miles. Returning, the stage leave's Lower Montville at 7 30 A. M. on Tues- days, Thursdays and Saturdays, connecting at Xewark with trains for Xew York. Through in 4£ hours. Railroad fare, 25 cents ; stage, 75 cts. Xearest postoffice and telegraph station, Boonton, 3 miles (p. 4). Ex- press agency, 73 Cortlandt street, Xew York. LUNATIC ASYLUM, Blackwell's Island, X. Y. Visiting days, first and third "Wednesdays in each month. By steamer King Phillip, , from foot of Grand st. , E. R. , at 12 M. , 5 miles. Fare, — cents. Also, by Second or Third Avenue Railroads (p. 18), to 86th st. ; thence 2 to 5 minutes' walk to the river ; thence by ferry boat. LYON'S FARMS, town of Clinton, Essex Co., X. J. By Xew Jersey Railroad line, from Cortlandt street Ferry depot (p. 10), at 9 A. M., and 3 30 P. M., to Market street depot, Xewark, 9 miles ; thence on foot or by omnibus to Stewart's hotel, 358 Broad street, £ mile ; thence by stage 3 miles. Railroad and ferry fare, 25 cents. Ommbus 12£ cents. Stage 12£ cents. Also by same Railroad at 12 M», to Elizabeth City, 15 miles ; thence by stage 2 miles. Railroad fare, 31 cents. Stage 12£ cents. Also by steamer lied Jacket or Wyoming, from Pier Xo. 2 X. R., at 10 30 A. M., to Eliza- bethport. 14 m. ; thence by stage. Steamboat fare, 25 cts. Stage 18* cts. A. McKirgan, postmaster. Xearest telegraph station, Elizabeth City. LYCEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. University Medical College Building, 14th street, between 3rd and 4th Avenues. 66 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, M'CCMBS BRIDG-E, over the Harlem River, at the upper terminus of the 7th avenue ; connects New York and Westchester counties. MADISON, town of Chatham, Morris Co., N. J. Formerly kown as Bottle Hill. By Morris and Essex Railroad line, from Jersey City ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt st., 27 miles fas per Time Table, p. 13). Fare, 81 cents. Wm. H. Sayre, postmaster. Telegraph station at Railroad depot (p. 4). Express agency, 66 Cortlandt st:, New York. MAMARONECK (township), Westchester Co., N. Y. Population, . MAMARONECK (village), in town of same name, Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad (as per Time Table, p. 8) to Mamaroneck station, 23* miles ; thence five minutes' walk. Fare 60 cents. Edward Seaman, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, New Rochelle, 3£ miles (p. 5). Package express agency, 59 Broadway, New York. MANALAFAN (township), Monmouth Co., N. J. Population, — . MANCHESTER (township), Passaic Co., N. J. Population, . MANH ASSET, town of North Hempstead, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By steamer Island City, from Fulton Market slip, daily (Sundays excepted), at 8 A. M., and 345 P. M., to Hunter's Point, 4 miles ; thence by railroad to Flushing, 8 miles ; thence by .stage 7£ miles. Returning, the stage leaves Manhasset at 7 A. M., and 2 30 P. M., connecting at Flush- ing with the railroad and steamer line tor New York. Distance 18£ miles. Fare through, 50 cents. Robert H. Titus, postmaster. No telegraph station available. MANHATTAN alias M AN H ATT AN VILLE , New York Co., N. Y. By Hudson River Railroad, from depot corner of Chambers st. and Col- lege Place, 8 miles (as per Time Table, p. 9). Fare, 12£ cents. MANNING-VILLE, town of Piscataway, Middlesex Co., N. J. MARBLE QUARRIES, of East Chester, Westchester Co., N. Y. See Tuckahoe, p. — . MARINE HOSPITAL, Quarantine station, Staten Island, N. Y. MARLBORO' (township), Monmouth Co., N. J. Population, MARLBOROUGH (village), in town of same name, Monmouth Co., N. J. By steamer Keyport, from pier foot of Murray st., at 2 30 P. M., to Key- port, 25 miles ; thence by stage, 9 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Marlborough at 7 A. M.., connecting at Key port with the steamer for New York. Steamboat fare, 25 cents ; stage, 37£ cents. James Thompson, postmaster. Nearest tel. station, Keyport (p. 4). MASPETH, town of Bridge water, Middlesex Co., N. Y. MASSEPEQUA, town of Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. MEAD'S BASIN, town of Wayne, Passaic Co., N. J. MECHANIOSVILLE, town of Ramapo, Rockland Co., N. Y. MELROSE, town of Morrisania. Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad, 9£ miles (as per Time Table, p. 6). Fare, 15 cts. Nearest postoffice, Morrisania, f miles. Nearest telegraph station. Williams' Bridge, 4£ miles (p. 5). Express agencies, 74 Broadway and 2 Tryon Row, New York. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 67 MATTNICOCK, town of Oyster Bay, Queens Co., N. Y. MATINICOCK POINT, town of Oyster Bay, Queens Co., N. Y. MENDHAM, in town of same name, Morris Co.. N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13), to Morristown, 31 miles: thence by stage, 7 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Mexdham at 7 A. M., connecting at Mor- ristown with trains for New York and stations west. Railroad fare, 88 cents ; stage, 37£ cents. John J. Baiextixe, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Morris- town (p. 4). Express agency, 66 Cortlandt street. MERCHANTS' EXOHANG-E (The), occupies the block bounded by Wall street on the north, Exchange Place on the south, Hanover street on the east, and William street on the West. MERIDEN, town of Rockaway, Morris Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13), from Jersey City Ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, at 8 40 A. M., and 3 30 P. M., to Rockaway station, 40 miles; thence by "extra" (special conveyance), 5 miles. Railroad fare, $1,20. Extra, $1. Nearest post office and telegraph station, Rockaway. MERRICK'S, town of Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. METUCHIN, town of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line, from Jersey City ferry depot, foot of Cort- landt st., 27 miles (as per Time Table, p. 10). Fare, 60 cents. Thomas Yax Siclex, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station. New Bruns wick, 4 miles (p. 4). Express agency, Jersey City Ferry Building, N. Y MIANUS P. O., Fairfield Co., Conn. See Old Greexwich. MIDDLEBROOK, town of Bridgewater, Middlesex Co., N. Y. MIDDLESEX CO., N. J., COURT HOUSE See New Brunswick, p. 72. MIDDLETOWN, a settlement on the "Albany Old Post Road," town of Greenburg, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Hudson River Railroad (p. 9) to Tarrytown, 27' miles ; thence by stage 1§ miles. Railroad fare, 50 cents. Stage 12i cents. Nearest post office, Tarrytown. Nearest telegraph station, White White Plains, 5 miles ; also Yonkers, 11 miles (p. 5). MIDDLETOWN, a small settlement on the "White Plains Road," town of New Rochelle, Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to New Rochelle. 19£ miles ; thence by stage or on foot 1 mile. Railroad fare, 45 cents. Stage 12J- cents. Nearest post office and telegraph station, New Rochelle, p. 5. MIDDLETOWN, a small settlement between Pelham Bridge and the village of Westchester, in town and county of Westchester, N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6), at 7 and 8 10 A. M., and 3 30 P. M., to Williams' Bridge, 14 miles ; thence by stage 4 miles. Railroad fare, 30 cents. Stage 12£ cents. Nearest post office, Westchester, 1£ mile. Nearest telegraph station, Williams' Bridge, p. 5. MIDDLETOWN, township of Newtown, Queens Co., N. Y. 68 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, MIDDLETOWN (township), Monmouth Co., X. J. Population. . MIDDLETOWN £ village), in township of same name, Monmouth Co., N. J. By steamer Keyport from pier footof Murray st., at 2 30 P. M., to Key- port '25 miles ; thence by stage 7 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Mrom.E- tow.v at 715 A. M.. connecting at Keyport with the steamer for New York. Steamboat fare, 25 cents ; stage, 37£ cents, Samuel J. Taylor, postmaster. Nearest tel. station, Keyport (p. 4). MIDELETOWN POINT, town-hip of Mid-lletown, Monmouth Co.. N. J. By steamer Keyport, from pier foot of Murray st.. at 24 P. If., to Key- port, 25 miles ; thence by stage. 2 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Middletown* Point at 7 30 A. M., in time to connect with the steamer at Keyport for New York. Steamboat fare, 25 cents ; stage, 12£ cents. G. W. Bell, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Keyport (p. 4). MIDDLE VTLLAGrE, township of Newtown, Queens Co., N. Y. MIDDLE VTLLE, town of Clinton, Essex Co., N. J. MILE SQUARE, town of Yonkers, Westchester Co. N. Y. ; a tract of land k> one mile square." lying principally in a beautiful vale (says Bolton), watered by the Bronx river, and sheltered by picturesque hills. During the war of the Revolution, Mile Square appears to have been a favorite camp ground with both armies, on account of its sheltered situation and vicinity to the water. Tradition says that this place was given by Fred- erick Philipse as a dower portion when his daughter, Annetje, married Philip French. To reach Mile Spuare, proceed by Harlem Railroad (p. 6) to Hunt's Bridge, 16£ miles ; thence 10 minutes' walk. Fare, 35 cents. MILE SQUARE, town of North Castle, Westchester Co., N. Y., now known as Armoxck. By Harlem Railroad, from depot corner of Center and White streets (p. 6), at 8 10 A. M. to Kensico, 20 miles; thence by stage, 5 miles. Re- turning, the stage leaves Mile Square or Armoxok at 7 30 A. M. for Kensico. in time to connect with morning train for New York. Letters must be addressed to Aruonck P. O. , Westchester Co. See p. 27. MILLBURN, town of Springfield, Essex Co., N. J. Formerly known as Millville. By Morris and Essex Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt st., 19 miles (as per Time Table, p. 13). Fare/56 cents. A. D. Traphagex, postmaster. Telegraph station, see p. 4. Express agenc\ r , 66 Cortlandt street, New York. MILLBURN, town of Hempstead, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By Fulton Ferry (p. 21). at 1045 A. M., to Brooklyn; thence by Amity- ville stage, 23 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Millburn for Brook- lyn and New York at 10 A. M. Ferriage, 2 cents ; stage fare, 62^ cents. Nearest postoffice, Merrick's, 3 miles. No telegraph station available. Packages can be sent by the driver of the stage. MILLBUSH, township of Franklin, Somerset Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt st., to New Brunswick (as per Time Table, p. 10) ; thence by Millstone Branch Railroad, 4 miles. Returning, the trains leave MiLLBUSHfor New York at . Fare through, 65 cents. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 69 MILLING-TON, town and county of Morris, N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad lines (p. 13), from Jersey City ferry depot, at 8 40 A. M., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, to Summit, 22 miles ; thence by stage 10 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Millington on Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 30 A. M., connecting at Summit with trains for New York and stations west. Railroad and ferry fare, 62£ cents. Stage 50 cents. John Dunn, postmaster. Nearest telegraph stations, Morristown and Summit, each 10 miles. MILL NECK, town of Oyster Bay, Queens Co., N. Y. MILTON, town of Franklin, Somerset Co., N. J. MILTON, town of Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to Rye station, 27 miles ; thence by " extra," 1£ miles. Railroad fare, 65 cents. Extra, 37£ cents. Nearest post office, Rye. Nearest telegraph station, Port Chester, 3 m. MILTON, town of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Cortland st. (as per Time Table, pp. 10 and 11), to Rah way, 20 miles ; thence 10 minutes' walk. Railroad fare, 31£ cents. Nearest postoffice, Rahway. Nearest tel. station, Elizabeth, 5 miles. MILLTOWN, town of North Brunswick, Middlesex Co., N. J. MILLVILLE, town of Springfield, Essex Co., N. J. See Millburn. MINE HILL, town of Randolph, Morris Co., N. J. See Ferromonte. MONMOUTH CO. (N. J.) COURT HOUSE, and other buildings of the County are located at Freehold. See p. 53. MONROE (township), Middlesex Co., N. J. Population, MONROE, town of Hanover, Morris Co., N. J. MONSEY, town of Ramapo, Rockland Co., N. Y. By Erie Railroad line, from depot foot of Duane street, at 4 P. M. to Sufferns, 33 miles; thence by Piermont Branch R.R. , 5£ miles. Return- ing the train leaves Mousey for New York at 8 36 A. M. Fare through. 80 cents. John H. Wigton, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Nanuet, 4 miles (p. 4). Express agency, 175 Broadway, New York. MONTROSE, town of North Hempstead, Queens Co., N. MONTVILLE, town of Pequannock, Morris Co., N. J. See Lower Mont- ville, p. — , and Upper Montville, p. — . MORINGrVTLLE , town of Greenburg, Westchester Co., N. Y. MORRIS (township), in county of same name, N. J. Population, MORRISANIA (village), in town of same name, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad, from depot corner of Center and White sts., 10 miles (as per Time Table, p. 6). Fare, 18 cents. M. L. Mann, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Williams' Bridge, 4 miles (p. 5). Express agencies, 74 Broadway and 2 Tryon Row. N. Y. Two newspapers, the " Westchester Gazette" and u Westchester County Journal," are published in the village. 70 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, MORRISANIA, CENTRAL. See p. 40. MORRISANIA, EAST. See p. 47. MORRISANIA, OLD, See p. 76. MORRISANIA, UPPER. See Tremo.vt, p. 96. MORRISANIA, WEST. Sec p. 97. MORRIS PLAINS, township of Morristown. Morris Co.. N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt 6t., 33 miles (as per Time TaKle, p. 13). Fare, 94 cents. Nearest postoffice and telegraph station, Morristown, 2 miles. Express agency, 66 Cortlandt st. MORRISPORT, town of Morri sania, Westchester Co., N. Y., more generally known as Fort Morris, see p. — . MORRISTOWN, in township of same name. Morris Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line, from Jersey City ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt st., 31 miles (as per Time Table, p. 13). Fare, 88 cents. N. B. Luse, postmaster. Telegraph station, seep. — . Express agency, 66 Cortlandt st. Two newspapers are published in this village, viz: u The Jersey man " and " Democrat Banner.'' 1 MORRISVILLE, township of Middletown, Montgomery Co., N. J. By steamer Keyport. from pier foot of Murray st., at 2 30 P. M., to Key- port, 25 miles ; thence by stage, 7 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Morris ville at 6 30 A. M., connecting at Keyport with the steamer for New York. Steamboat fare, 25 cents ; stage, 37^ cents. Nearest postoffice, Leedsville, - miles. Nearest telegraph station, Keyport (p. 4). MOTT HAVEN, town of Morrisania, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad, from depot corner of Center and White sts., 8£, miles (as per Time Table, p. 6). Fare, 12£ cents. H. H. Robertsox, postmaster. Telegraph station, Williams' Bridge. 6 miles. Madison Square, New York. 7 miles (p. 5). Express agencies. 74 Broadway and 2 Tryon Row, New York. MOUNT FORDHAM, the countrv seat of Lewis G. Morris, Esq.. town of West Farms. Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) to Tremont, 11| miles ; thence by stage or on foot 1 mile. Railroad fare, 20 cents. Stage 12£ cents. MOUNT HOPE, now constituting a portion of the village of Tremont, town of West Farms. Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) to Tremont, llj'm.; thence 5 minutes' walk. Usuual post office address, Morrisania, 1£ miles. Nearest telegraph station, Williams' Bridge, 3 miles, p. 5. MOUNT HOPE, town of Rockaway, Morris Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line, from Jersey City Ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street (p. 13), to Rockaway. 40 miles ; thence by '"extra," 3 miles. Railroad fare, $1,20 ; extra, 75 cents. Nearest postoffice and telegraph station, Rockaway (p. 5). MOUNT KEMBLE, town and county of Morris. N. J. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 71 MOUNT MORRIS AND MOUNT MORRIS SQUARE, New York. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) to Harlem station, 7£ m. ; thence 5 minutes' walk. Also by Third avenue horse cars to Yorkviile, 5£ miles ; thence by stage 2 miles. Fare 10 cents. MOUNT PLEASANT (township), Westchester Co., N. Y. MOUNT PLEASANT, town of Raritan, Monmouth Co., N. J. By steamer Keyport, from pier foot of Murray st., at 2 30 P. M., to Key- port, 25 miles ; thence by Freehold stage, 3£ miles. Returning, the stage leaves Mount Pleasant at 7 55 A. M., connecting with steamer for New York. Steamboat fare, 25 cents ; stage, 12£ cents. Nearest postoffice, Middletown Point, 1 mile. Nearest telegraph sta- tion, Keyport (p. 4). MOUNT PLEASANT, town of Rockaway, Morris Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13), from Jersey City Ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 8 40 A. M. , to Dover, 43 miles ; thence by stage, 2£ miles. Returning, the stage leaves Mount Pleasant on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, about 11 A. M., connecting at Dover with the train reaching New York at 5 P. M. Nearest postoffice and and telegraph station, Dover (p. 4). MOUNT PROSPECT, Essex Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13), from Jersey City Ferry depot, to Newark, 9 miles ; thence by Bloomfield Railroad to West Bloom- field, 6 miles ; thence 20 minutes' walk, or by extra. Railroad fare, 44 cts. ; extra, 25 cents. Also by New Jersey Railroad (p. 10) at 12 M., to Market street depot, Newark, 9 miles ; thence by stage, 6£ miles. Railroad fare, 25 cents ; stage, 31 cents. Nearest postoffice, West Bloomfield. Nearest telegraph station, Orange, 3 miles (p. 5). Express agency, 73 Cortlandt street, New York. MOUNT'S DOCK, township of Middletown, Monmouth Co., N. J. By steamer Ocean Wave, from pier foot of Robinson st., on Tues.,Wed., Thur., Fri. and Sat., at hours to suit the tide, 32 miles. Returning, leaves Mount's Dock for New York on Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. and Fri. Fare, 37£ cents. Nearest postoffice, Riceville, 1£ miles. Nearest tel. station, 1£ miles. MOUNT VERNON, town of East Chester, Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad, from depot 412 ^Broadway, 16£ miles (as per Time Table, p. 8). Fare, 35 cents. George Gould, postmaster. Telegraph stations, New Rochelle and Williams' Bridge, each distant 3 miles (p. 5). Express agency, 59 Broad- way. A newspaper, the " Mount Vernon Gazette," is published in the village. MOUNT VERNON, WEST. See p. 99. MURPHYVILLE, town of East Chester, Westchester Co., N. Y. 72 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, NANUET (formerly known as Clarkstown Station), town of Clarkstown, Rockland Co., N. Y. By Erie Railroad line, from depot foot of Duane street, at 4 P. M. (as per Time Table, p. 15) to Sufferns, 33 miles; thence by Erie Branch R.R., 9} miles. Returning, the train leaves Nanuet, for New York, at 8 20 A. M. Fare through, 80 cents. Letters should be addressed to 11 Nanuet P. O., Rockland Co., N. F." (and not " Clarkstown Station"). David E. Demeret, postmaster. Tel. station at Railroad depot (p. 15). Express agency, 175 Broadway. NEAR ROOKAWAY, town of Hempstead, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By Fulton Ferry (p. 21), at 12 20 P. M., to Brooklyn; thence by stage from Stage House, 26 Fulton st., 21 miles. Returning, stage leaves Near RocKAWaY for Brooklyn at 8 A. If. Ferriage, 2 cents; stage fare, 62^ cts. Nearest postoffice, Rockville Centre, 5 miles. NEPERAN P. O. See Unionville, Westchester Co., N. Y., p. — . NEWARK (city), Essex Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line (as per Time Table, p. 10). from fery depot foot of Cortlandt st., 9 miles. Fare, 25 cents. Charles T. Gray, postmaster. Telegraph station, see p. 4. NEW BARBADOES, township, Bergen Co., N. J. Population NEW BRIDGE, partly in town of Hackensaek and partly in town of New Barbadoes, Bergen Co., N. J. NEW BRIDGE, also known as Little Neck, town of Hempstead, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By Fulton Ferry (p. 21), at 10 45 A. M., to Brooklyn ; thence by Amity - ville stage, 28 miles. Returning, the stage leaves New Bridge for Brook- lyn and New York at 8 15 A. M. Fare, 87£ cents, Nearest postoffice, Merrick's. No telegraph station available. Pack- ages, etc., can be sent by stage driver. NEW BRIGHTON, town of Castleton, Richmond Co. (Staten Island), N. Y. By steamers (as per Time Table, p. 23), from "Whitehall Slip, 5£ miles. Fare, 12£ cents. NEW BROOKLYN, town of Piscataway, Middlesex Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt st. (asj per Time Table, p. 10), to Metuchin, 27 miles; thence by "extra, 7 ' 3 miles. Railroad fare, 37^ cents ; extra, 75 cents. NEW BRUNSWICK (city), Middlesex Co., N, J. Middlesex Co. Court House, and other county offices, are located here. By New Jersey Railroad line, from Jersey City ferry depot, foot of Cort- landt st. (as per Time Table, p. 10), 31 miies. Fare, 50 cents. Also, by steamer Passaic, from pier foot of Barclay street (as per Time Table, p. 23), except during suspension of navigation. Distance, 45 miles. Fare, 25 cents. Henry Sanderson, postmaster. Telegraph station (p, 4). Express agency, 168 West st., New York. NEW CASTLE (township), Westchester Co., N. Y. NEW CASTLE (village), Westchester Co., N. Y., now called Mount Kisco. See p. — . BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 73 NEW CITY, township of Clarkstown, Rockland Co., N. Y. By steamers Metamora and /. P. Smith, to Nyack, 28 miles (see p. 23) ; thence by stage 7£ miles Also by Hudson River Railroad to Tarrytown, 27 miles (p. 9) ; thence by ferry to Nyack, 3 miles ; thence by stage, as above. Returning, the stages leave New City at 6 A. M., and 1 P. M., connect- ing at Nyack with the steamers and trains for New York. Fare by steam- boat route, from 37£ to 50 cents. Railroad route 87£ cents. Letters for the New City must be addressed to Clarkstown P. 0. , Rock- land Co., N. Y. Abraham J. Van Houten, P. M. Nearest telegraph station. Nanuet (p. 4). Express agency, 194 West street, New York. NEW DORP, town of Southfield, Richmond Co. (Staten Island). N. Y. By steamers Hunchback and Sylph, from Whitehall Slip (as per Time Table, p. 22), to Clifton, 7 miles ; thence by Richmond stage on plank road, 5 miles. Fare through, 31£ cents. Nearest postoffice, Richmond, 1 mile. No telegraph station available. NEW DURHAM, town of North Bergen, Hudson Co., N. J. By ferry from foot of Barclay or Canal street, at 8£ A. ML, and 2, 3 and 4 P. M., to Hoboken, 1| miles ; thence at 9 A. M , 2£, 3£ and ^ P. M., by stage on plank road 3£ miles. Returning, the stage leaves New Durham for New York at 8£, 9£ and 10£ A. If., and 3* P M. Ferry fare, 3 cents. Stage ISf cents. Henry Ackersox, postmaster. No telegraph station available. Express agency, 104 Barclay street, New York. NEW DURHAM, town of Piscataway, Middlesex Co., N. J. NEW HAMBURG-, town of Saddle River, Bergen Co., N. J. NEW JERUSALEM, town of New Rochelle, Westchester Co., N. Y. See Petersville, p. 80. NEW MANCHESTER, town of Manchester, Passaic Co., N. J., now com- prising a portion of the city of Paterson. NEW MARKET, town of Piscataway, Middlesex Co., N. J. By steamer Bed Jacket or Wyoming, from pier No. 2 North River, to Elizabethport, 12 miles ; thence by New Jersey Central Railroad, 17 miles (as per Time Table, p. 12) . Fare through, 40 cents. Adam Vermyle, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Plainfield, 3 miles (p. 5). Express agency, 74 Broadway, New York. NEW MELFORD, town of Hackensack, Bergen Co., N. J. NEW PROSPECT P. O., town of Hohokus, Bergen Co., N. J. By Erie Rrilroad line, to Hohokus station, 24 miles (as per Time Table, p. 15). Fare, 70 cents. J. C. Kemp Vaxee, postmaster. Telegraph station, see Hohokus, p. 4. Express agency, 175 Broadway, New York. NEW PROVIDENCE (village) in town of same name. Essex Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line, from Jersey City depot, at 8 40 A . M., and 330 P. M., to Summit, 22 miles ; thence by stage 3 miles. Returning, the stage leaves New Providence at 8 A. M., and 3 P. M.. connecting at Summit with trains for New York. Railroad and ferry fare, 62£ cents. Stage 12J cents. J. 0. Maxwell, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Summit, p. 5. 74 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, NEW ROOHELLE (village), in town of same name, Westchester Co., N.j Y. It is delightfully situated upon an estuary of Long Island Sound, and! is considered one of the most beautiful villages in the State, if not in the! Union, and has long been a favorite resort for wealthy New Yorkers and southerners during the summer months. By New Haven Railroad (as per Time Table, p. 8) to New Rochelle station, 19£ miles; thence five minutes' walk. Fare 45 cents. Those wishing to visit Pelham Priory, the Rocking Stone, Neptune House, Tom Paixe's farm and monument, or other objects of interest, or any of the country seats in the vicinity, will find stages and special conveyances at the depot. Robt. H. Coles, postmaster. Telegraph office, opposite R.R. depot (p. 5). Package express agencies, R.R. ticket office, New Rochelle, and 59 Broadway, New York. NEW ROCHELLE, UPPER. See p. 96. .NEW ROCHELLE, WEST. See p. 99. NEWTON, town of Southfield, Richmond Co. (Staten Island), N. Y. By steamers Hunchback and Sylph, from Whitehall Slip (as per Time Table, p. 22), to Clifton, 7 miles ; thence by South Side stage, — miles. Fare through, — cents. NEWTOWN, township, Queens Co., N. Y Population . NEWTOWN (village) , in town of same name, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By steamer Island City, from Fulton Market slip, daily (Sundays excepted), at 8 and 10 A. M., and 1, 3 45, and 5 P. M., to Hunter's Point, 4 miles ; thence by Flushing Railroad. 5^ miles. Fare 18| cents. Post office in railroad depot. No telegraph station available. Package express office, 74 Maiden Lane, New York. NEW VERNON, town and county of Morris, N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13) from Jersey City Ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, at 8 40 A.M. and 3 30 P. M., to Morristown, 31 miles ; thence by "extra," 4 miles. Railroad fare, 88 cents ; extra, with single pa ssengeF, $1 ; two, $1,50. Simeon LixgEY, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Morristown. NEW UTRECHT (village), in township of same name, Kings Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By Fulton or Hamilton avenue ferries, at 10 A. M. or 4 P. M., to Brook- lyn ; thence by railroad to corner of Third avenue and 27th st. (Green- wood), 3£ miles ; thence by stage, 4 miles. Returning, the stage leaves New Utrecht at 7 A. M. and 2 P. M. Ferriage, 3 cents ; railroad fare, 5 cents ; stage, 18 cents. Lott Berry, postmaster. NEW YORK BAY CEMETERY, town of Bergen, Hudson Co., N. Y. By ferry from foot of Cortlandt street, to Jersey City ; thence bv stage (almost hourly from 8 A. M., till 6 P. M,) 2j miles. Ferry fare, 3" cents. Stage 12^ cents. Office 2d story Lafarge Building, 289 Broadway, N, Y, NORTH AMERICAN PHALANX, Montgomery Co., N. J. See Phalanx, p. 80. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 75 NORTH BELLEVILLE, town of Belleville, Essex Co.. X. Y. By New Jersey Railroad line (p. 10), from Jersey City ferry depot, at 12 M., to Market street depot, Newark, 9 miles ; thence by omnibus or on foot to Stewart's hotel, 358 Broad street, £ mile ; thence by stage 7 miles. Railroad and ferry fare, 25 cents. Omnibus 12£ cents. Stage 12^ cents. Returning, the "stage leaves North Belleville at 8 30 A. M. for Newark, connecting at the Center street depot, with trains for New York and stations west. Nearest post office, Belleviile, 2 miles. Nearest telegraph station, Newark, p. 5. NORTH BRUNSWICH (township). Middlesex Co., N. J. NORTH CASTLE (township), TVestchester Co., N. Y. NORTHFTELD (township), Richmond Co., N. Y. Population . NORTHFEELD, town of Livingston. Essex Co., N. J. NORTH HEMPSTEAD (township), Queens Co.. N. Y. Population, . NORTH HEMPSTEAD (village), in township of same name. Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. NORTH HOBOKEN (also known as UniON Hill and "VTeehawken) Hudson, Co.. N. J. By steam ferry boat from foot of Barclay, Canal and Christopher sts., to Hoboken, 1£ miles ; thence by stages, half-hourly, from 6 A. M. to 9 P. M., 2£ miles. Ferry fare, 3 cents ; stage, 12£ cents. NORTH SALEM (township), Westchester Co.. N. Y. NORWICH, town of Oyster Bay, Queens Co.. X. Y. NYACK, township of Orangetown, Rockland Co., N. Y. By steamboats Metamora and 1. P. Smith (as per Time Table, p. 23). Also by Hudson River Railroad to Tarrytown, 27 miles (p. 9) ; thence by ferry 2, miles. Fare through. 62£ cents. D. Demerest, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Piermont, 4 miles (p. 5) . Express agency, 194 AVest street. NYACK TURNPIKE P. O. See Clarkstown, Rockland Co., N. Y., p. — . OUR COVER. ■» It seems almost needless for us to say a single word of praise respecting our handsome cover Title page : for the appropriateness of the design, andj the superior manner in which the engraving has been executed speak fori themselves. It therefore simply devolves upon us us to " render unto Caesar j the things that are Caesar's, " or in other words to state that the credit of the] design, (in which the Railroad passenger train. Steamboat, Stage. Freight Ex- press, and Telegraph are admirably introduced.) belongs to Mr. Wilson, artist, of 75 Nassau St., while we most cheerfully acknowledge our indebtness to that prince of engravers Mr. S. J. Pinckney. of No. 69 Nassau St. for the beautiful finishing touch which he has given* the work. 76 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MLES AROUND, OAK HILL CEMETERY, Oragetown, Rockland Co., N. i r . By steamers Metamora. and /. P. Smith to Nyack, 28 miles ; thence ten minutes' walk. Fare 12£ to 25 cents. All communications relative to interments, etc., must be addressed to the keeper of the cemetery, Mr. C. Van Tassel, Nyack, Rockland Co. OAK HILL SEMINARY, Yonkers, long successfully conducted by the Rev. Mr. Foote ; now closed. OAK NECK, town of Oyster Bay, Queens Co., N. Y. OCEAN (township), Montgomery Co.. N. J. Population, OLD BRIDG-E, town of , Bergen Co., N. J. OLD BRIDGE , town of North Brunswick, Middlesex Co., N. J. OLD GREENWICH, town of Greenwich, Fairfield Co., Conn.; also called Mianus (p. 67), and formerly known as Greenwich proper. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to Cos Cob Bridge, 33 miles ; thence 20 minutes' walk. Fare, 75 cents. Or by railroad to Stamford, 36 miles ; thence by " extra." 3 miles. Railroad fare, 85 cents ; extra, 50 cents. Letters for Old Greenwich must be addressed to "Mianus P. 0., Fair- field Co., Conn." James L. Newman, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Stamford, p. 5. OLD MORRIS ANIA, township of Morrisania, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) to Mott Haven, 8^ miles ; thence 10 minutes' walk. Fare, 12£ cents. Nearest postoffice, Mott Haven. OLD PLACE, town of Northfield, Richmond Co., N. Y. OL1NVILLE, town of East Chester. Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) to Williams' Bridge, 14 miies ; thence 5 to 10 minutes' walk. Fare, 30 cents. Postoffice address and telegraph station, Williams' Bridge, p. 5. ORANG-E, EAST. See East Orange, p. 47. ORANG-E, SOUTH. See Socth Orange, p. 91. ORANGE SPRING, township of Orange, Essex Co., N. J. Formerly much resorted to ; is now appropriated to the exclusive use of the owner. ORIENT A, town of Mamaroneck, Westchester Co., N. Y., formerly known as Mamaroneck Point and Delancey's Neck. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to Mamaroneck, 23 miles ; thence by M extra," 1£ miles. Railroad fare, 55 cents ; extra, 37£ cents. Nearest postoffice, Mamaroneck. Nearest telegraph station, New Rochelle. 4 miles (p. 5). OVERKILL, town of Washington, Bergen Co., N. J. OWENSVTLLE, Westchester Co., N. Y.; now known as Croton Falls. See p. 45. OYSTER BAY (township), Queens Co., N. Y. Population, OYSTER BAY (village), in town of same name, Queens Co., N. Y. ; also known as Syosset. See p. — BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. PAHAMUS, town of New Barbadoes, Bergen Co., N. J. By Erie Railroad line (p. 15) to Hohokus, 24 miles; thence by " extra," 2 miles. Railroad fare, 70 cents; extra, 50 cents. Nearest postofflce, New Prospect, 2 miles. Nearest telegraph station, Hohokus, 2 miles. PARDUS, town of Hanover, Morris Co., N. J. PARSIPPANY, town of Hanover, Morris Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line (p. 10), from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt street, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 12 M. (noon), to Mar- ket street depot, Newark, 9 miles ; thence by Boonton stage, 17 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Parsippaxy on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 30 A.M., connecting at Newark with the 1130 train for New York. Through in 4£ hours. Railroad fare, 25 cts. ; stage, 75 cis. C. H. Rider, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Boonton, 2 miles (p. 4). Express agency 73 Cortlandt street, New York. PASCAOK, town of Washington, Bergen, Co.. N. J. By Erie Railroad line to Hohokus, 24 miles (as per Time Table, p. 15) ; thence by " extra," 3 miles. Railroad fare, 70 cents; extra, 75 cents. J. Worthexdyke, postmaster. Mail from New York on Wednesday only. Nearest telegraph station, Hokokus. PASSAIC (village) , in town and county of same name, N. J. , formerly known as ACQUACKANONCK. By Erie Railroad line (as per Time Table, p. 15), to Passaic Bridge, 12 miles, thenoe 5 to 10 minutes walk. Fare, 38 cents. PASSAIC BRIDG-E, town and county of Passaic, N. J. By Erie Railroad, 12 miles (as per Time Table, p. 15). Fare, — cents. PASSAIC BRIDG-E, a station on the Moiris and Essex Railroad. By Morris and Essex Railroad line from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt street, 23 miles (as per Time Table, p. 13). Fare, 75 cents. PASSAIC VALLEY, town and county of Morris, N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13) from Jersey City Ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, at 840 A. M., on Mondays, ^Wednesdays and Fridays, to Summit, 22 miles ; thence by stage, 8 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Passaic Valley on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 A. M. Railroad fare, 69 cents ; stage, 25 cents. PATERSON, Passaic Co., N. J. By Erie Railroad line, 17 miles (as per Time Table, p. 15). Fare, 40 cts. Wk. D. Quin, postmaster. Telegraph station, see p. 5. PAVONIA, Hudson Co.,N. J., now constituting the 4th Ward of Jersey City. By ferry from depot foot of Cortlandt street to ferry landing, Jersey City, 1 mile; thence by stage, 1^ mile. Ferriage, 3 cents; stage, 6 cents. Postoffice address, Jersey City. PEACOCK POINT, town of Oyster Bay, Queens Co., N. Y. PEARSALL'S CORNER, town of Hempstead, Queen's Co. (Long Island), By Fulton Ferry (p. 21), at 12 30 P. M., to Brooklyn, thence from Stage House, 26 Fulton st., by Freeport stage, 19 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Pearsall's Corner for Brooklyn at 8 30 A. M. Ferriage, 2 cents ; stage fare, 62£ cents. ! 78 NEW YORK CITY. AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, *■ . PEEKSKILL, town of Cortlandt, Westchester Co.. N. Y. By Hudson River Railroad, from depot corner of Chambers street and College Place, 43 miles (as per Time Table, p. 9). Fare, 85 cents. H. B. Strang, postmaster. Telegraph station (p. 5). Express agen- cies, 62 Broadway and 164 Duane st., New York. PELHAM (township), Westchester Co., N. Y. Population, PELHAM BRIDGE, Westchester Co., N. Y. Much frequented by gentle- men fond of piscatorial sport. By 'Harlem Railroad (p. 6) to Williams' Bridge, 14 miles ; thence by, stage and " extra," 4 miles. Railroad fare, 30 cents ; stage, 37£ cents. PELHAM POINT, town of Pelham, Westchester Co., > T . Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6), at 7 and 8 10 A. M., and 3 30 P. M., to Williams' Bridge, 14 miles ; thence by stage, 5 miles. Railroad fare, 30 cents ; stage, 50 cents. Nearest postoffice, Pelham, 2 miles. Nearest telegraph station, New Rochelle, 4 miles (p. 5). PELHAM PRIORY, town of Pelham, Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to New Rochelle, 19| miles ; thence by stage, H miles. Railroad fare, 45 cents ; stage, 12£ cents. Postoffice address, Pelham. J. E. Jones, postmaster. Nearest tele- graph station, New Rochelle (p. 5). Amongst the numerous objects worthy of notice in the neighborhood of New York, the stranger will, perhaps, find none more interesting or more deserving attention than Pelham Priory, long known as a popular] seminary for young ladies. The house, Which is of stone, embowered: with ivy and other creepers, affords a fine specimen of the old English 1 style, and accords well with its truly romantic situation. The building' stands upon an eminence, surrounded by noble trees, and has two towers commanding splendid views, in -which wood and water are beautifully blended. The interior arrangements, wainscoated apartments, etc., cor- respond with the style of the house,- and carry the mind back to days of, old. It is well stored with curiosities in art, literature and nature, in-! eluding some family pictures by Etty, of the Royal Academy of England; an original portrait of Bunyan, formerly in the possession of the Rev. George Whitfield ; the original Italian edition of u Piranesi " (in 42 vols, royal quarto), collected for Napoleon, bearing his initial, and surmounted by the imperial crown ; a copy of Macklin's Bible, the largest ever printed, in 6 volumes royal quarto ; a copy of Elliott's Indian Testament, said to be the first work t( written and published in the present United States." printed at Cambridge, Mass., A. D. 1661, by Samuel Green, the first printer in America ; an original of Addison's Spectator ; a letter oi Pope's to Lord Bethurst ; a good collection of autographs, the oldest of which is that of Henry VII. of England. The signatures of Elizabeth,! with her Council, and of her successor, Queen Mary, are particularly worthy of notice ; also those of Oliver Cromwell and Richard Cromwell. There is likewise a valuable cabinet of coins, collected by the Rev. Bryan Hill, rector of Hodnet, Shropshire, England. Amongst these, the most 1 interesting are those of Alexander the Great, Cassar Augustus, and various others. Roman and ancient English. Amongst the medals of the Popes, is the celebrated one of Adrian the Sixth. 80 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, PELHAM P. O., Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to New Rochelle, 19| miles ; thence by stage, 1£ miles. Railroad fare, 45 cents ; stage, 124; cents. John £. Jones, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, New Rochelle. PELHAMVILLE, town of Pelham, Westchester County, X. Y. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8), at 5 15 and 6 15 P. M., 18 m. Fare,40cts. or by same road (as per Time Table, p. 18) to Mount Yernon, 16£ miles; thence on foot or by special conveyance 1£ miles. Railroad fare, 35 cents. Special conveyance, 50 cents. Nearest post office, Mount Yernon. Nearest telegraph station, New Rochelle, l| miles, p. 5. PENNY BRIDGE, township of Newtown. Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By steamer Island City, from Fulton Market slip, daily (Sundavs ex- cepted), at 8 and 10 A. M., and 1, 3 45 and 5 P. M., to Hunter's Point, 4 miles ; thence by Flushing Railroad 1 mile. Returning (as per Time Table, p. 17). Fare, 12£ cents. Nearest post office, Greenpoint, £ m. Package express office (Church's) . PEQUANNOCK (township), Morris Co., N. J. PERTH AMBOY (city), Middlesex Co., X. J. (As per Time Table, p. 23, except during suspension of navigation.) Distance, 30 miles. Fare, 12£ cents. by steamer Thomas Hunt, from pier foot of Robinson street, at g 30 P. M. Returning, leaves Perth Amboy at 8 A. M. John Maxxixg, postmaster. PETERS VILLE, town of New Rochelle, Westchester Co., N. Y., formerly known as New Jerusalem. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to New Rochelle, 19| miles; thence 15 minutes walk, or by "extra." Railroad fare, 45 cents; extra, 25 cents. Nearest postoffice and telegraph station, New Rochelle. PETRONA, town of Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y., the country seat of J. R. Bulkley, Esq., President of the New Haven Railroad. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to Rye station, 27 miles ; thence by " extra," 1 mile. Railroad fare, 60 cents ; extra, 37^ cents. PHALANX alias N. A. PHALANX, town of Atlantic, Montgomery Co. . N. J. By steamer Keyport from pier foot of Murray street, at 230 P. M., to Keyport, 25 miles; thence by stage, 11 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Phalanx, at 6 30 A. M., connecting at Keyport with steamer for New York. Steamboat fare, 25 cents; stage, 50 cents. O. S. Holmes, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Freehold. PIG-EON HELL, town of Middletown, Monmouth Co., N. J. PIERMONT, township of Orangetown, Rockland Co., N. Y. By Erie Railroad line, from depot foot of Duane street, to Su Herns, 33 miles; thence by Piermont Branch, 18 miles (as per Time Table, p. 14). Fare through, 80 cents. By steamer J. P. Smith, from Chambers st. pier, daily (Sundays ex- cepted), at 2 45 P. M. David Clark, postmaster. Telegraph station, p. 5. Express agency, 175 Broadway, New York. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 81 \ iFINE BROOK, town of Pequannock, Morris Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad (p. 10) from ferry depot foot of Cortland street, at 12 M., (noon.) to Market street depot, Newark, 9 miles; thence by Boonton stage, 11 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Pine Brook at 8£ A. M., connecting with train for New York. Through in 4 hours. Rail- road fare, 25 cents; stage, 50 cents. Enoch I. Shiner, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Boonton, 8 miles, (p. 4.) Express agency, 73 Cortlandt street, New York. PINE HELL, town of Oyster Bay, Queens Co., N. J. PLACES OF AMUSEMENT, Exhibitions, etc., in New York: Acadamy of Music (Opera House), 14th st., bet. 3dand4thave. See p. 25. Barnum's Museum, corner of Broadway and Ann street. Broadway Theater, Broadway, between Pearl and Worth streets. Brougham's Bowery Theater, 44 to 50 Bowery. Buckley's Serenaders, 585 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Burton's Theater, Broadway opposite Bond street. Bryan Picture Gallery, corner of Broadway and 13th street. Chambers Street Theater (late Burton's), Chambers street, between Broadway and Center street. Christy and Wood's Minstrels, 444 Broadway, between Grand and Howard streets. Donnetti's (Acting Dogs, Goats and Monkeys), Chinese Museum, Broad- way, between Broome and Spring streets. Dusseldorf Picture Gallery, 548 Broadway. Gallery of Scandanavian Paintings, Stuy vesant Institute,659 Broadway. Gallery of Fine Arts, Historical Society Building, corner Second Ave. and Eleventh street. Laura Keene's VARnsnES, 625 Broadway, near Houston street. National Theater (Purdy's), Chatham street, between James and Roosevelt. National American Historical Paintings, 654 Broadway. Niblo's Garden (Theater) Broadway, bet. Prince and Houston sts. Wallace's Theater, Broadway, corner of Broome street. PLAINFIELD (village), in township of same name, Essex Co., N. J. By steamers Bed Jacket or Wyoming, from pier No. 2, N. R., to Eliza- bethport, 12 miles ; thence by New Jersey Central Railroad, 14 miles (as per Time Table, p. 12). Fare through, 50 cents. Jacob Manning, postmaster. Telegraph station, see p. 5. Express agency, 74 Broadway, New York. PLANDOME, town of North Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. PLEASANT VALLEY, town of Randolph, Morris Co., N. J. I PLEAS ANT VILLE , town of Mount Pleasant, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad, from depot corner of Center and White sts., 34 miles (as per Time Table, p. 6) . Fare, 80 cents, Robert Montross, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, White Plains, 8 miles (p. 5). Express agencies, 74 Broadway and 2 Tryon Row, N. Y. PLEAS ANT VILLE , town of , Morris Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 19) from Jersey City, ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, to Madison, 27 miles; thence by " extra," 4: miles. Railroad fare, 81 cents; extra, $1. * | p i ; . . . - 82 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, POINT COMFORT, township of Middletown, Monmouth Co., N. J. POLIFLY, town of Lodi, Bergen Co., N. J. POMPTON PLAINS, town of Pequannock, Passiac Co., N. J. POMPTON (township), Passaic Co., N. J. Population, POMPTON, town of Pequannock, Morris Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line (p. 10), from Jersey City Ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, at 9 A. m., on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, to Market street depot, Newark, 9 miles ; thence by stage 18 miles. Return- ing, the stage leaves Pompton on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 8 30 A. M. Railroad and ferry fare 25 cents. Stage 87£ cents. Also, by Erie Railroad line (p. 15), from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt fit., at 12 00 P. M., to Paterson, 17 miles ; thence by Bloomingdale stage, 8 miles. Railroad fare, 50 cents ; stage, 50 cents. Returning, the stage leaves Pompton at 7 30 M. M., connecting at Paterson with trains for New York. PORT CHESTER, town of Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad, from depot 412 Broadway, 28} miles (as per Time Table, p. 8). Fare, 65 cents. J. J. Deall, postmaster. Telegraph station at Railroad depot (p. 5). Express agency, 59 Breadway, New York. PORT MORRIS,"town of Morrisania, Westchester Co., N. Y. PORT RICHMOND, town of Northfield, Richmond Co. (Staten Island), N. Y. By steamers Huguenot and Staten Islander from Whitehall Slip (as per Time Table, p. 23). Fare, 12£ cents. FORT WASHING-TON, town of Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., N. J. By steamer Ocean Wave, from pier foot of Robinson st., daily (Sunday and Monday excepted) , at hours to suit the tide, 32 miles. Returning, daily (except Saturday and Sunday). Fare, 37£ cents. Nearest postoffice, Red Bank, 3 miles. Nearest telegraph station, Highlands, 2 miles (p. 4). POT COVE, township of Newtown, Queens Co., N. Y. POTTER'S FIELD, or City Cemetery, Randall's Island. POUNDRIDG-E (township), Westchester Co., N. Y. Population, POWERVTLLE, town of Pequannock, Morris Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt street, at 8 40 A. M. or 3 30 P. M. to Denville, 38 miles; thence by stage, 4 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Powerville at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M., in time to connect at Denville with morning and afternoon trains for New York. Fare through, $1,061. Nearest postoffice and telegraph station, Boonton, 1 mile. PREAKNESS, Wayne township, Passaic Co., N. J. By Erie Railroad line from ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, at' 12 M., to Paterson, 17 miles (p. 15); thence by Bloomingdale stage, 5; miles. Railroad fare, 50 cents; stage, 37£ cents. Returning, the stage leaves Preakness at 8 A. M. for Paterson, connecting there with trains for New York. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 83 PROSPECT HILL, town of Pelham, Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8), at 515 and 615 P. M., to Pel- hamville, 18 miles ; thence 10 to 15 minutes' walk ; or by same railroad to New Rocbelle, 19| miles ; thence by extra, 2 miles. Railroad fare. 45 cents ; extra, 50 cents. Nearest postoffice, East Chester, 1 mile. Nearest telegraph station, New Rochelle. PROSPECT HILL, town of Rye, Westehester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to Port Chester, 28£ miles; thence 10 minutes walk, or by "extra," £ mile. Railroad fare, 45 cents; extra, 12A cents. Nearest postoffice and telegraph station, Port Chester. PROSPECT ISLAND, town of North Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. PROSPECT POINT, Rye Neck, town of Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8), to Mamaroneck, 23 miles ; thence by " extra," 1£ miles. Railroad fare, 55 cents, extra, 50 cents. PURCHASE, town of Harrison. Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) to White Plains, 26 miles ; thence by 1 1 extra, " 2-\ miles. Railroad fare, 60 cents ; extra, — . "Letters for the Purchase, must be addressed to 11 Harrison P. 0., Westchester Co., N. Y. Edward Willets, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, White Plains. PURDY'S alias PURDY'S STATION, town of North Salem/ Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad from depot cor. Center and White street, 49£ miles, (as per Time Table, p. 6.) Fare, SI. I. H. Purdy, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station. Carmel, 8 miles, p. 4. Express agency, 74 Broadway, and 2 Tryon Row, New York. QUAKER'S BRIDG-E, township of Yorktown, Westchester Co., N. Y. QUEEN'S VILLAGE, town of Huntington, Suffolk Co., N.Y., better known as Lloyd's Neck. See n. 64. 84 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, RAHWAY, in township of same name, Middlesex Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line, from ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt st., 19 miles (as per Time Table, p. 10). Fare, 3U cents. John B. Clark, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Elizabeth, 4 miles (p. 4). Express agency, Jersey City Ferry Building. RALSTON VILLE, also known as Ralston's, town of Mendham, Morris Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13), from Jersey City ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt st., at 3 30 P. M., to Morristown, 31 miles ; thence by stage, 8 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Ralstonville at 6 45 A. M., connecting at Morristown with trains for New York, and stations west. Railroad fare, 88 cents ; stage 75 cetns. Nearest postoffice, Mendham, 1 mile. Nearest tel. station, Morristown RAMAPO (village), in town of same name, Rockland Co., N. Y. By Erie Railroad lines, from depot foot of Duane st., N. R., 34 miles (as per Time Table, P. 15), Fare, $1. Also, by the Harlem steamer, Sylvan Shore, from Peck Slip (as per Time Table, p. 23), to 120th street; thence by ferry. Steamboat fare, 8 cents. RAMAPOTOWN, township of Hohokus, Bergen Co., N. J. RAMSEYS, town of Hohokus, Bergen Co., N. J. By Erie Railroad line, 29 miles (as per Time Table, p. 15). Fare, 75 cts. RANDALL'S ISLAND, formerly known as Little Barn Island. Visiting day — first Monday of each month. By steamer King Phillip, from foot of Grand st., East River, at 12 M., 7 miles. Fare, — cents. Also, by Second or Third Avenue Railroad (p. 18), to 122d st. ; thence by ferry boat. Railroad fare, 5 cents. RANDOLPH (township), Morris Co., N. J. Population, RARITAN (township), Montgomery Co., N. J. RARITAN LANDING-, town of Piscataway, Middlesex Co., N. J. RAVENSWOOD, township of Newtown, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By steamboat John L. Lockwood, from Peck Slip, 6 miles, at 9 30 A. M.. 1 P. M. , and 4 30 P. M. Returning, leaves Raveyswood at 8 05 A. M. , 10 35 A. M., and 3 05 P. M. Fare, 121 cents. SAmuel H. Moore, postmaster. No telegraph station available. RAYNOR SOUTH, town of Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. RAYNORTOWN, township of Hempstead, Queens Co., N. J. RECEIVING- RESERVOIR. The upper or Receiving Reservoir, is bounded by 79th street on the south, 86th street on the north, 6th avenue on the east, and 7th avenue on the west. It is 1,825 feet long, by 836 wide, and is divided in the center in order to admit of either section being repaired or cleaned out without interrupting the supply of water to the city, the capacity of each division being estimated at 75,000,000 gallons. "When both are full they cover an area of about thirty-five acres. By Harlem Railroad (as per Time Table, p. 6) to Yorkville (86th st. and 4th ave.) , 5* miles ; thence 5 minutes' walk. Fare, 12£ cents. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 85 RED BANK, town of Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., N. J. By steamer Ocean Yfave, from pier foot of Robinson st., on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays. Fridays and Saturdays, at hours to suit the tide, 35 miles. Returning on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Fare, 37£ cents. Also, by steamer Keyport, from pier foot of Murray st., daily (Sundays excepted), at 2 30 P. M., to Keyport, 25 miles; thenee by stage 10 miles. Rerurning, the stage leaves Red Bank at 6 30 A. M., for Keyport, connect- ing there with the steamer for New York. Steamboat fare, 25 cents ; stage fare, 50 cents. George Finch, postmaster. Telgraph station, see p. 5. RED BANK LR3-HT HOUSE, town of Westfield, Richmond Co., N. Y. RED HOUSE, a famous resort on Harlem Flats for sporting gentry. By Second or Third Avenue Railroads (p. 18) to 111 st ; thence 3 to 5 minutes' walk. RENNIEVILLE, town of Lodi, Bergen Co., N. J. RICEVILLE, township of Middletown, Monmouth Co., N. J. By steamer Keyport, from pier foot of Murray st., at 2 30 P. Iff., to Key- port, 25 miles ; thence by stage, 11 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Riceville at 6 30 A. M. , for Keyport, connecting there with the steamer for New York. Steamboat fare, 25 cents. ; stage, 50 cents. Also, by steamboat Ocean Wave, from pier foot of Robinson st (p. 23), to Mount's Dock, 39 miles ; thence by stage, 1} miles. Steamboat fare, 374 cents ; stage, 12£ cents. William Johnson, Jr., postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, High- lands, l-£ miles (p. 4) . RICHMOND, town of Southfield, Richmond Co. (Staten Island), N. Y. Richmond Co. Court House, and county offices are located here. By steamers Hunchback and Sytyh, from Whitehall Slip, hourly, from 6 A. M. to 7 P. M., to Clifton, 7 miles ; thence by stage, on plank road, 6 miles. Fare through, steamer and stage, 31£ cents. John Johnson, postmaster. No telegraph station available. Express agency on pier foot of Whitehall street RIKER'S ISLAND, (Long Island Sound,) S. E. point of Westchester Co., N. Y. A favorite resort during the summer months for fishing parties, j By Harlem Railroad from depot corner of Center and White streets, at! 7 A. M. and 3 30 P. M. to Mehose, 9* miles; thence by Morrisania Branch} R.R. to Port Morris, 2 miles; thence by boat, £ mile. Railroad fare, 30 cents; boat from 12} to 25 cents each passenger, according to number. RIVERDALE. town of Yonkers, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Hudson River Railroad, from depot, corner of Chambers st. and College Place, 14} miles (as per Time Table, p. 9). Fare, 25 cents. Postoffice address, and nearest telegraph station, Yonkers, 2£ miles. Express agencies, 62 Broadway and 164 Duane st., New York. ROBBIN'S MILLS, town of North Castle, Westchester Co., N. Y. ROOKAWAY (village), in town of same name, Morris Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line, from Jersey City Ferry depot (as per Time Table, p. 13), 40 miles. Fare, $1,20. Jacob Powers, postmaster. Telegraph station at railroad depot (p. 5).! 86 NEW YORK CITY, AXD THIRTY MILES AROUND, ROCK AW AY BEACH, town of Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. ROC KA WAY NECK, town of Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. ROCK HALL, town of Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. ROCKLAND COUNTY FEMALE INSTITUTE, Rev. B. Van Zaxdt, Principal. By Hudson River Railroad and ferry, or steamers, to Nyack, as directed on page 76; thence by stage, or on foot, 1 mile. Nearest postoffice, Nyack. Nearest telegraph station, Piermont, 4 mis. ROCKLAND CO. (N. Y.) POOR HOUSE, la situated at Mechanicsville, town of Ramapo, in the above named county. See p. — . ROCKLAND'XAKE, township of Clarkestown, Rockland Co., N Y. By steamer Metamora, from Jay st. pier, at 200 P. M., to Rockland Lake Landing, 32 miles ; thence 10 minutes walk. Returning, the Metamora leaves Rockland Lake Landing at 6 20 A. M. Fare, — cts. Also, by steamer 1. P. Smith, from Chambers st. pier, at 245 P. M. Returning, leaves Rockland Lake Landing for New York at 7 15 A. M. Fare, — cts. E. E. Coxklin, postmaster. Nearest tel. station, Nanuet, 9 mis. (p. 5) . ROCKVILLE, town of Hempstead, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By Fulton Ferry (p. 21), at 1045 A. M., to Brooklyu ; thence by Amity - ville stage, 20 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Rockville for Brooklyn and New York, at 10 30 A. M. Ferriage, 2 cents ; stage fare, 62£ cents. Letters for this place must be addressed to Rockville Center, Queens Co., JV. Y. Robert Pettitt, postmaster. Packages can be sent by the stage driver. ROCKY NECK, Fairfield Co., Conn. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to Greenwich depot, 31 miles ; thence 10 minutes' walk. Railroad fare, 70 cents. Nearest postoffice, Greenwich Village, 2 miles. Nearest telegraph station, Port Chester, 3 miles (p. 5) . ROCKY POINT, town of Oyster Bay, Queens Co., N. Y. ROHAN'S WELL, town of Flushing, Queens Co.. N. Y. ROSEVILLE, a village within the corporate limits of the city of Newark, N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt st., to Newark, 9 miles ; thence by Bloomfield Branch Railroad, 1* miies (as per Time Table, p. 14). Fare through, 31} cents. Nearest postoffice and telegraph station, Newark. ROSLYN (formerly known as Hempstead Harbor), town of North Hemp- siead, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By steamer Island City, from Fulton Market Slip, daily (Sundays ex- cepted), at 8 A. M. and 3 45 P. M., to Hunter's Point, 4 miles ; thence by railroad to Flushing, 8 miles ; thence b} r stage, 11 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Roslyn at 7 A. M. and 2 P. M., connecting at Flushing with the railroad and steamboat line for the city. Fare through, 50 cents. I Sealey Schexck, postmaster. No telegraph station available. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 87 ROSSVTLLE, town of Westfield, Richmond Co. (Staten Island), N. Y. By steamer Thomas Hunt, from foot of Robinson st., at 2 30 P. M. Returning, leaves Rossville at 8 40 A. M. Fare, 25 cents. B. P. Winant, postmaster. ROTUNDA, a building situated in the in the northeast corner of the City Hall Park, and used by the Board of Almshouse Governors and Croton "Water Board. ROUND HILL (P. 0.), Fairfield Co., Conn. By New Haven Railroad, (p. 8), to Greenwich, 31 miles; thence by 11 extra" (special conveyance), 9 miles. Railroad fare, 75 cts ; extra. $1. Nathaniel Husted, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Port Chester ] 8 miles (p. 5). IRUSSBLLVILLE, town of Greenwich, Fairfield Co., Conn. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to Port Chester, 28£ miles ; thence by "extra," 3£ miles. Railroad fare. 65 cents ; extra, 50 cents. Usual postoffice address and nearest telegraph station, Port Chester. RUTGERS' FEMALE INSTITUTE, No. — Madison street, New York. RYE (township), Westchester Co., New York. Population, RYE, village in town of same name, "Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad, from depot 412 Broadway, 27 miles, as per Time Table (p. 8). Fare, 60 cents. Daniel Strang, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Port Chester, 1£ miles, (p. 5). Express agency, 59 Broadway, New York. RYE BEACH, town of Rye, "Westchester Co., N. Y. (Much resorted to in summer by those wishing to enjoy the benefits of sea-bathing). By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to Rye Station, 27 miles ; thence by ''extra " (special conveyance), 2£ miles. Railroad fare, 65 cents ; extra, 25 to 50 cents each, according to number of passengers. RYE NECK, town of Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) , to Mamaroneck, 23 miles ; thence by stage, 2 to 3 miles, according to point to be reached. Railroad fare, 55 cents ; stage fare, 12£ to 37£ cents. Nearest postoffice, Mamaroneck. Nearest tel. station, New Rochelle, 5 miles. Package express agencies, 59 Broadway, N. Y., and R. R. depot, Mamaroneck. RYEPORT (steamboat landing), town of Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8), to Port Chester, 28£ miles ; thence 15 minutes walk, or by " ; extra." Railroad fare, 65 cents ; extra, 25 cents. Nearest postoffice and telegraph station, Port Chester. 88 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, SADDLE RIVER, township, Bergen Co., N, J. Population, . SADDLE RIVER (village), town of Hohokus, Bergen Co.,N. J. By Erie Railroad line (as per Time Table, p 15), to Allendale, 26 miles ; thence by ' ; extra " 2 miles. Railroad fare, 65 cts. ; extra, 50 cts. Henry Esler, postmaster. Nearest tel. station, Hohokus, 3 miles. SAILORS' SNUG- HARBOR, town of Castleton, Richmond Co. N. Y. By steamers Huguenot and Staten Islander, from Whitehall Slip, 5£ miles, at 8 30 and 10 A. M. and 1,4 and 5 P. M. Returning leaves Snug Harbor at 7 15 , 8 15 and 10 15 A. M. , and 1 15 and 3 45 P. M. Fare 12£ cts. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE (Roman Catholic), Rose Hill, Westchester Co., N. J. By Harlem Railroad, from depot corner of Center and White sts. (as per Time Table, p. 6), to Fordham station, 12^ miles ; thence 5 minutes walk. Fare, 25 cents. Postoffice address, Fordham. Nearest tel. station, William's Bridge, 1£ miles. Express agencies, 74 Broadway, and 2 Tryon Row, New York. SALTERVILLE, town of Bergen, Hudson Co., N. J. By ferry, from depot foot of Cortland t st., at 7 30, 8 30 and 10 A. M., and 1, 3 30, 5 30, and 7 P. M., to Jersey City, 1 mile ; thence by stage, 5 miles. Ferriage, 3 cents ; stage, 12£ cents. Henry Wood, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Jersey City. SAMPTOWN, town of Piscataway, Middlesex Co. N. J. SAND'S PODNT, town of North Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. SANDY HOOK, Ocean township, Monmouth Co., N. J. SCARSDALE P. O., in town of same name, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad, from depot corner of Center and White sts., 22 miles (as per Time Table, p. 6). Fare, 50 cents. W. S. Popham, postmaster. Nearest tel. station, White Plains, 4 miles (p. 5). Express agency, 74 Broadway and 2 Tryon Row, New York. SCHUYLERVILLE (Throg'sNeck), town and county of Westchester, N.Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6), at 7 and 810 A. M., and 3 30 P. M., to Williams' Bridge, 14 miies ; thence by stage, 4 miles. Returning, the stages leave Schuylerville at 7 and 7 30 A. M., and 2 30 P. M., connecting at Williams' Bridge with trains for the city and stations north. Railroad fare, 30 cents ; stage, 12£ cents. Nearest postoffice, Westchester Village, 1} miles. Nearest telegraph station, Williams' Bridge (p. 5). SCOTCH PLAINS, town of Westfield, Essex Co., N. J. By steamers Red Jacket or Wyoming, from pier No. 2, N. R., to Eliza- bethport, 12 miles ; thence by N. J. Central Railroad 12 miles (as per Time Table, p. 12). Fare through, 44 cents. J. P. Hays, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Plainfield, 2 miles (p. 5). Express agency, 74 Broadway, New York. SCOTLAND, town of Orange, Essex Co., N. J. SCRALENBURG-, town of Harrington, Bergen Co., N. J. SCREW FACTORY (of Russell, Birdsall & Ward), town of Greenwich, Fairfield Co., Conn. The Factory, and dwellings occupied by the members of the firm, and their operatives, comprise what is known as Russellyille. See p. 87. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 89 SECAUSUS, township of West Bergen, Hudson Co., N. J. SHERWOOD, town of Bergen, Hudson Co., N. J. By ferry, from depot foot of Cortlandt St., at 7 30 and 8 30 A. M., and 1, 3 30, 5 30 or 7 P. M., to Jersey City, 1 mile ; thence by tage, 2} miles. Ferriage, 3 cts. ; stage, 6} cents. Nearest postoffice and telegi^aph station, Jersey City, (p. 4). SHONG-UM, town of Randolph, Morris Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13), from Jersey City Ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, at 8 40 A. M., and 3 30 P. M., to Dover, 43 miles ; thence by "extra" (special conveyance), 3 miles. Railroad fare, $1,25 ; extra, $1. For returning, see Dover, p. 46. Nearest postoffice and telegraph station, Dover. SHREWSBURY (township), Monmouth C">., N. J., SHREWSBURY (village) , in township of same name, Montgomery Co., N. J. By steamer Ocean Wave, from pier foot of Robinson st., on Tuesdays, "Wednesdays Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, at hours to suit the tide, to Red Bank, 35 miles. Returning on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Steamboat fare, 37} cents ; stage, 25 cents. Also, by steamer Keyport. from foot of Murray st., at 2 30 P. M., daily (Sundays excepted), to Keyport, 25 miles; thence by stage, 12 miles. Returning, stage leaves Shrewsbury at 6 30 A. M. , connecting at Keyport with steamer for New York. Steamer fare, 25 cents ; stage, 50 cents. E. H. ;Vancxen, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Red Bank, 1 mile (p. 5). SLEEPY HOLLOW, town of Mount Pleasant, Westchester Co., N. Y., rendered familiar by the graphic pen of Washington Irving, in his Sketch-Book. To reach the dreamy region of Sleepy Hollow, and the redoubted hill where once stood the school-house in which the celebrated Ichabod Cranei tarried for the purpose of instructing the youth of the vicinity, proceed by Hudson River Railroad, or steamboat, to Tarrytown (p. 93) ; thence by ''extra,'' 1} miles. Fare through, by railroad route, 87} cents ; steam- boat route, 62} cents. The author of the Sketch-Book observes that "the whole of the neighborhood abounds with local tales, haunted spots and twilight super- stitions." The dominant spirit, however, that haunts this enchanted region, and seems to be commander-in-chief of all the powers of the air, is the apparition of a figure on horseback, without a head. It is said by some to be the ghost of a Hessian trooper, w r hose head had been carried away by a cannon ball in some nameless battle during the Revolutionary war, and who is ever and anon seen by the country folks hurrying along in the gloom of night, as if on the wings of the wind. It is also alleged the body of the trooper, having been buried in the church-yard, the ghost rides forth to the scene of battle in nightly quest of his head, and that the rushing speed with w r hich he passes along the hollow, like the midnight blast, is owing to his being belated and in a hurry to get back to the church-yard before day -break. Such is the general purport of this legendary superstition. The spectre is known by the name of the u Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow. " 90 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, SING- SINGr, town of Ossining, Westchester Co., N. Y. The principal prison of the State is located about a mile below the village. By Hudson River Railroad, from depot corner of Chambers st. and Col- 1 lege Place, 32| miles (as per Time Table, p. 9). Fare, 62£ cents. Also, by steamers (as per Time Table, p. 24), except during suspension of navigation in winter, at reduced fares. Alfred Bcckhart, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Peekskill, 11 miles, p. 5. Express agencies, 62 Broadway and 164 Duane st. Two weekly newspapers, the " Hudson River Chronicle?'' and the " West- chester Herald," are published in Sing Sing. SNAKE HILL, town of West Bergen, Hudson Co., N. J. SNEEDEN'S, township of Orangetown, Rockland Co., N. Y. By steamer T. E. Hulse, from Jay street pier, at 2 P. M. Also, by Hudson River Railroad (p. 9), to Dobbs' Ferry, 22 miles ; thence by ferry boat, 2 miles. Railroad fare, 45 cents ; ferriage for one person, 25 cents — two, 37£ cents. Letters for this place should be addressed to " Palisades P. 0., Rock-, land Co., N. K." Geo. M. Laurence, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Piermont. SNUG- HARBOR (Sailors'), town of Castleton, Richmond Co., n. Y. See Sailors' Snug Harbor, p. 88. SOMERVILLE, town of Bridgewater, Somerset Co., N.J. The Court House, and other county buildinge of Somerset Co., are located in Somerville. { By steamers Red Jacket or Wyoming, from pier No. 2 N. R., to Eliza- 1 bethport, 12 miles ; thence by N. J. Central Railroad, 25 miles (as per Time Table, p. 14), Fare through, 75 cents. J. W. Van Arsdale, post-master. Telegraph station, see p. 5. Express agency, 74 Broadway, New York. SOUTH AMBOY, in town of same name, Middlesex Co., N. J. By steamer John Potter (of the Camden and Amboy Railroad and Steamboat line), from pier No. 1, N. R. (as per Time Table, p. 12), at 6 A. M., and 2 P. M., 27 miles. Returning, leaves South Amboy at 8551 A. Iff., and 4 47 P. M. Fare, — cents. Charles S. Clark, postmaster. Telegraph station, sec p. 5. Express agency, SOUTH BERG-EN, Hudson Co., N. J. By ferry, from depot foot of Cortlandt st., to Jersey City, 1 mile ; thence by stage, 3 miles. Ferriage, 3 cents ; stage fare, from 7 A. M. till 9 P. M., 61 cents, and from 9 till 12 P. M. 12 ^ cents. Nearest postoffice, Hudson. Nearest telegraph station, Jersey City. SOUTH FORDHAM (now constituting a portion of Tremont), township of West Farms, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) to Tremont Station (formerly Upper Mor- risania), 11 miles ; thence 5 to 10 minutes' walk. Railroad fare, 20 cents. (See Tremont, p. 94.) SOUTH MELROSE, town of Morrisania. Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) to Mott Haven, 8| miles; thence from 5 to 10 minutes walk, according to the point to be reached. Railroad fare, 121 cents. j BY RAILROAD. STEAMBOAT. EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 91 SOUTH ORANG-E, partly in the town of Orange and partly in the town-j ship of Clinton, Essex Co.. N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt| st., 15 miles (as per Time Table, p. 13). Fare, 45 cents. J. B. Knight, post-master. Nearest telegraph station, Orange, 2 miles: (p. 5). Express agency, 66 Cortland t st., New York. SOUTH OYSTER BAY (village), town of Oyster Bay, Queens Co., X. Y. SOUTH RIVER, town of . Middlesex Co., X. J. By steamer John PoUei\ from Pier Xo. 1, X. R., at 6 A. M. or 2 P. M.. to South Amboy, 27 miles; thence by Camden and Amboy Railroad, — miles. Returning, the trains leave South River for Xew York at 8 37 A. M. and 4 32 P. M. Fare through, 50 cents. Revels Clark, postmaster. Xearest telegraph station, Spotswood, — \ miles. SOUTH YONKERS, town of Yonkers, Westchester Co., X. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) to Williams' Bridge, 14 miles ; thence by by special conveyance, 2 miles. Railroad fare, 30 cents ; special convey- ance, 50 cents. Xearest telegraph station, Williams' Bridge (p. 5). SPARTA, town of Ossining, Westchester Co., X. Y. SPOTSWOOD, town of , Middlesex Co., X. J. By steamer John Potter \ from pier Xo. 1, X. R., at 6 A. M. or 2 P. M. to South Amboy, 27 miles; thence by Camden and Amboy Railroad, 11! miles. Returning, trains leave Spottswood at 8£ A. M. and 4 25 P. M. Fare through, 50 cents. George H. Snowhill, postmaster. Telegraph station, see p. 5. SPRING-FIELD, town of Jamaica. Queens Co (Long Island). X. Y. By Fulton Ferry (p. 21), at 10 45 A M.. to Brooklyn ; thence by Amity - ville stage, 15 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Springfield at 11 30 A. M. Ferriage, 2 cents ; stage fare, 37£ cents. Xearest postoffice, Jamaica, 3 miles. Xo telegraph station available ' Packages for Springfield can be forwarded by stage from Brooklyn. SPRING-FIELD (village), in township of game name, Essex Co., X. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt st. (as per Time Table, p. 13), to Mlllburn, 20 miles ; thence by stage 1 mile. Railroad fare, 56 cents ; stage, 12^ cents. Ziba H. Sickley, postmaster. Xearest telegraph station, Millburn. SPRING VALLEY, town and countv of Morris, X. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line (p. 13), at 8 40 A. M. or 3 30 P. M., to Morristown, 31 miles ; thence by " extra" 3 miles. Railroad fare, 88 cents. ; extra. 75 cents. Xearest postoffice and telegraph station, Morristown. SPRING VALLEY, town of Ramapo, Rockland Co., X. Y. By Erie Railroad line, from depot foot of Duane stieet, at 4 P. M., to Sufferns, 33 miles; thence by Piermont Branch Railroad, 6| miles (as; per Time Table, p. 14). Fare through, 80 cents. Erastus Vax Zandt, postmaster. Xearest telegraph station, Xanuet. 3 miles (p. 4). Express agency, 175 Broadway. SP RING- VALLEY P. P., Bergen X. J. __i 92 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, ] SPRING- VILLAGE, town of Springfield, Essex Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad liuc. from ferry depot foot of Catharine st. (as per Time Table, p. 13), to Millburn, 20 miles; thence 10 minutes walk. Railroad fare, 56 cents. Nearest postoffice and telegraph station, Millburn. SPRING-VILLE, town of Northfield, Richmond Co. (Staten Island) , N. Y SPUYTEN DUYVIL, town of Yonkers. Westchester Co., N. Y. Bv Hudson River Railroad, 12| miles (as per Time Table, p. 9). Fare, 20 cents. SQUIRETOWN, town of Livingston, Essex Co., N. J. STAMFORD, Fairfield Co., Conn. By New Haven Railroad, from depot 412 Braadway, 36* miles (as per Time Table, p. 8). Fare, 80 cents. . post -master. Telegraph station, see p. 5. Express agency, 59 Broadway, New York. A weekly newspaper, the " Stamford Advocate." is published in this village. STAPLETON, town of Southfield, Richmond Co. (Staten Island), N. Y. By steamers Hunchback and Sylph, from Whitehall Slip, every hour, from 6 A. M.. till 7 P. M. Distance, 6£ miles ; fare, 6| cents. F. L. Hagadorn, postmaster. No available telegraphic communication with the city. Package express office on pier foot of Whitehall st. STETSONVTLLE, town of Orange, Essex Co., N. J. STONE HOUSE, town of Clinton, Essex Co., N. J. An antiquated looking dwelling, built with red stone, on the line of the Morris and Essex Railroad, about 18 miles from the city, and opposite which certain trains stop for the accommodation of persons residing in the interior. See Jefferson Village. STONY HILL, town of Warren, Somerset Co., N. J. STRATTONPORT, town of Flushing, Queens Co., N. Y. SUCCESS, town of Flushing. Queens Co., N. Y. SUFFERNS, town of Ramapo, Rockland Co., N. Y. By Erie Railroad line, from depot West st., foot of Duane. 33 mile3 (as per Time Table, p. 15). Fare, 80 cents. Alexander Mathews, postmaster. Telegraph station at Railroad depot (p. 5). Express agency, 175 Broadway. New York. SUMMIT, township of Springfield, Essex Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt st., 22 miles (as per Time Table, p. 13). Fare, 70 cents. William Littel, postmaster. Telegraph station, see p. 5. Express agency, 66 Cortlandt st.. New York. SUNNY SIDE, the residence of Hon. Washington Irving, Irvington, West- chester Co., N. Y. SYOSSET, town of Oyster-Bay, Queens Co., N. Y. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT. EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 93 ! TAPPENTOWN, township of Orangetown, Rockland Co., X- Y. TARRYTOWN, town of Greenburg, Westchester Co., X. Y. By Hudson River Railroad, from depot corner Chambers st. and College Place, 28 miles (as per Time Table, p*9). Fare, 60 cents. Also, by steamers (as per Time Table, p. 24). Fare, from 18f to 37 j cents. Jacob B. Odell, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Yonkers, 11 miles. Express agencies, 62 Broadway and 164 Duane st., N. Y. The Tarrytown Journal, a weekly newspaper, is published in this village. THE ELMS (the country seat of Throg's Xeek, town and countv of Westchester, X. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6), at 7 and 810 A. M., and 3 30 P. M., to Williams' Bridge, 14 miles ; thence by stage and special conveyance, 4 miles. Fare through, 50 cents. Xearest postoffice, Westchester Village, 1 mile. Xearest telegraph station, Williams' Bridge (p. 5). THROG'S NECK, town and county of Westchester. X. Y. By Harlem Railroad (as per Time Table, p. 6), to William's Bridge, 14 miles; thence by stage, 3 miles. Railroad fare, 30 cents; stage, 12£ cents.! Xearest postoffice, Westchester, Westchester Co., X. Y. Xearest tele- graph station, Williams' Bridge. TTLLIETUDTJM, town of Hackensack, Bergen Co., X. J. TINTON FALLS, town of Shrewsbury, Montgomery Co., X. J. By steamer Keyport, from pier foot of Murray st. , at 2 30 P. M. , to Key- port, 25 miles ; thence by stage, 12 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Tixtox Falls at 6 30 A. M., for Keyport, connecting there with the steamer for Xew York. Steamboat fare, 25 cents ; stage, 50 cents. Also, by steamer Ocean Wave, from pier foot of Robinson st., on Tues.,! Wed., Thur., Fri. and Sat. (at hours to suit the tide), to Red Bank, 35 miles ; thence by stage, 5 miles. Returning on Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs.! and Fri. Steamboat fare, 37£ cents ; stage, 374 cents. D. A. Holmes, postmaster. Xearest telegraph sthtion, Red Bank (p. 7) J TOM PAINE MONUMENT. Shortly after the death of the celebrated Thomas Paine (author of " Common Sense " and " Age of Reason "), in 1 Xew York, in 1809, his remains were removed to Xew Rochelle, and in- terred near the entrance to the farm presented him by the State of Xew York, for services alleged to have been rendered by him during the Revo- lutionary struggle. Subsequently his friends erected a handsome monu-, ment to mark the site of his grave. On the side facing the road is a me- dallion likeness, and beneath it is inscribed — THOMAS PAIXE, A uthor of "COMMON SENSE." It may be proper here to Femark, that in 1819 the remains of Paixe were disinterred and conveyed to England, by that almost equally notorious individual, William Cobbett. To reach the " Tom Paine Farm and Monument," proceed by the Xew Haven Railroad (p. 8), to Xew Rochelle, 191 miles ; thence by " extra," 1£ miles. Railroad fare, 25 cents ; extra, 50 cents, 94 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, TOMPKINSVILLE,town of Castleton, Richmond Co. (Staten Island), N. Y. Bj steamers Hunchback and Sylph, from Whitehall slip, every hour, from 6 A. M. till G P. M. Distance, 6 miles ; fare, 6J- cents. P. H. Wandell, postmaster. No telegraphic communication with the city. Package express office, Whitehall at. pier. TORY CORNER, town of Orange, Essex Co., N. J. By Morris and Essex Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt st. (as per Time Table, p. 13), to North Orange, 13 miles; thence 15 to 20 minutes' walk, or by k ' extra." Nearest poBtoffice and telegraph station, Orange (p. 5). TOTTEN'S LANDING, town of Westfield, Richmond Co., N. Y. By steamer Tiiomas Hunt, from foot of Robinson st., at 2 30 P. M. Returning, leaves Totten's Landing at 8 A. M. Eare, 25 cts. ; see p. 24. TREMONT, town of West Farms, Westchester Co., N. Y., comprising what has been known as Upper Morrisania. South Eordham, Adamsville and Mount Hope. By Harlem Railroad, ll* miles (as per Time Table, p. 6). Fare, 20 cts. Usual postoffice address, Morrisania. Nearest telegraph station, Wil- liams' Bridge (p. 5). Express agencies, 74 Broadway and 2 Tryon Row, New York. TROY, town of Hanover, Morris Co., N. J. TUBBY HOOK, New York Co., N. Y. By Hudson River Railroad, from depot corner of Chamber st. and College Place, 12 miles (as per Time Table, p. 9). Fare, 20 cents. Nearest postoffice, Washington Heights, 1 mile. Express agencies, 62 Broadway and 164 Duane street. TUCK AHOE, town of Yonkers, Westchester Co., N. Y. (The celebrated marble quarries of East Chester are located about half a mile from the Tuckahoe Railroad depot). By Harlem Railroad (p. 6), 20 miles. Fare, 45 cents. P. U. Underhill, postmaster. Nearest telegraph stations, Yonkers, 5 miles ; New Rochelle, White Plains and Williams' Bridge, each 6 miles. (See p. 5.) BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AXD TELEGRAPH. 95 UNION, township, Bergen Co., N. J. Population, . UNION, township, Essex Co., N. J. Population, . UNION (village), in township of same name, Essex Co., N. J. By New Jersey or New Jersey Central Railroad line (as per Time Table, p. 10 and 12,) to Elizabeth City; thence by "extra," 4 miles. Railroad fare, 31 cents; extra, $1. James W. Wade, postmaster. Nearest telegraph stations, Millburn, M miles; Elizabeth, 4 miles, p. 4. UNION, town of Raritan, Monmouth Co., N. J. UNION, town of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., N. J. UNION HILL, Hudson Co., N. J. (See North Hoboken, p. 75.) UNION PLACE, town of Flatbush, Kings Co., N. Y. UNIONPORT (a new settlement), town and county of Westchester, N. Y. ! By Harlem Railroad (p. 6), at 7 and 810 A. M., and 3 30 P. M!, to Williams' Bridge, 14 miles ; thence by stage, 3 miles. Returning, stages leave Unionport at 7 and 7 30 A. M., and 2 30 P. M., connecting at Williams' Bridge with trains for the city and stations north. Railroad fare, 30 cents ; stage, 12^ cents. Nearest postoffice, Westchester village, \ mile. Nearest telegraph station, Williams' Bridge (p. 5). UNION RACE-COURSE, town of Jamaica, Queens Co., N. Y. UNIONTOWN, township of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line from ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, 23 miles, (as per Time Table, p. 10) Fare, 37£ cents. UNIONVTLLE, town of Mount Pleasant, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad from depot corner White and Center streets, 32 miles (as Per Time Table p. 6). Fare 80 cents. Postoffice address, Neperan P. O., Westchester Co., N. Y. Nearest telegraph station, White Plains, 5£ miles. Express agencies 74 Broadway, and 2 Tryon Row, New York. UNIONVTLLE, town of Westfield, Richmond Co. (Staten Island), N. Y. UNIONVILLE, partly in town of New Utrech^, and partly in town of Gravesend, Kings Co., (Long Island.) N. Y. By Fulton or Hamilton Avenue ferry (p. 21) at 10 A. M. or 4 P. M. to Brooklyn, £ mile; thence by Railroad to corner of Third Avenue and 27th street, (Greenwood.) 3£ miles; thence by stage, 5 miles. Returning the stage leaves Unionville at 7 A. M. and 2 P. M. Ferriage, 2 cents ; Rail- road fare, 5 cents ; stage, 18 cents. Usual postoffice address, New Utrecht, 1 mile. UPPER MONTVILLE, town of Pequannock, Morris Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line (p. 10) from ferry depot, foot of Cortlandt street, at 12 M. (noon,) on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, to Market street depot, Newark, 9 miles; thence by Boonton stage, 17 miles. Re- turning, the stage leaves Upper Montville, on Tuesday, Tfiursdays and Saturdays, at 7} A. M., connecting at Newark with trains for New York. Through in 5 hours. Railroad faie, 25 cents; stage, 75 cents UPPER MORRISANIA (now constituting part of the new village of Tremoxt), Westchester Co., N. Y. (See Tremoxt, p. 94.) 90 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, UPPER NEW ROCHE LLE, town of New Rochelle, Westchester Co., N. Y. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to New Rochelle, 19£ miles ; thence by " extra" 3£ miles. Railroad fare, 45 cents, "extra," 75 cents. Usual postoflice address, and telegraph station, New Rochelle. VAN CORTLAND'S HILL, town of Yonkers, Westchester Co., N. Y. VAUXHALL, partly in the town of Springfield and partly in Union town- ship, Essex Co. , N. J. VEALTOWN, township of Bernard, Somerset Co., N. J. VERONA, town of Caldwell, Essex Co., N. J. By New Jersey Railroad line (p. 10), from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt st., at 12 M., to Market st. depot, Newark, 9 miles ; thence by stage, 7 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Verona at 9 30 A. M., connecting at Newark with trains for New York. Railroad fare, 25 cts. ; stage, 31 cts. Postoffices, Caldwell and West Bloomfield, each distant 2 miles. Nearest telegraph station, Orange, 5 miles. Express agency, 73 Cox*tlandt st. BUSINESS NOTICES. LITHOGRAPHY, in all its branches. Also maps and plans of real estate, views of country seats, manufacturing establishments, &c, &c. , promptly executed, on reasonable terms, by George Hayward, 120 Water street, near Wall, New York. MUCILAGE, indispensable to Merchants and Bankers, and useful to every one. Originally introduced and manufactured by Thaddeus Davids & Co., 127 and 129 William street. New York. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 97 WAKEFIELD, town of , Westchester Co., N. Y. „ WARDELL, Ocean township, Monmouth Co., N. J. WARD'S ISLAND, formerly kown as Great Barn Island. By 2d and 3d Avenue Railroad (see p. 18) to 106th street; thence by ferry boat. Railroad fare. 10 cents; ferry, free. WARD'S POINT, town of Westfield, Richmond Co., N. Y. (Southern extremity of Staten Island). WASHING-TON, town of North Brunswick, Middlesex Co., N. J. WASHINGTON CEMETERY, town of New Utrecht, Kings Co., N. Y. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, New York Co., N. Y. ; also known as Fort Washington. See p. 52. By Hudson River Railroad, from depot corner of Chambers street and College Place, 10± miles, (as per Time Table, p. 9). Fare, 20 cents. A. B. Milks, postmaster. Nearest telegraph station, Yonkers. 6| miles (p. 5). Express agency. G2 Broadway, and 164 Duanest., New York. j WASHINGTON LANDING-, town of Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., N. J. WASHING-TON SQUARE, town of Hempstead. Queens Co.. N. Y. By Fulton Ferry (p, 21), at 12 30 P. ML, to Brooklyn : thence by stage from Stage House, 26 Ful'on street, 18 miles. Returning, the slage leaves Washington Square at 8 30 A. M. Ferriage. 2 cents ; stage fare, 50 cts. WATER STREET, towns of Mend ham and Morris. Morris Co.. N. J. By Morris and Essex Radroadline (p. 13) at 8 30 A. M. or 3 3 > P. M. to Morri-down, 31 mile-; thence by stage. 4 miles. Returning, stages leave Water street at 7 15 A. M. anBRIDG-E, town of West Farms, Westchester Co., N. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6), 14 miles. Fare. 30 cents. Postoffice at store of J. I. Briggs, 5 minutes walk from Railroad depot. Telegraph office at the depot (p. 5). Express agency, 74 Broadway, New York. WINDSOR TERRACE, town of Flatbush, Kings Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By Fulton Ferry (p. 21) at 9 45 and 3 45 P. M. to Brooklyn; thence by Coney Island stage, 4 miles. Returning, the stage leaves Windsor Terrace for New York at 8 30 A. M. a/id 3 P. M. Nearest postoffice, Greenfield. Nearest telegraph station, City Hall Square, Brooklyn, 3| miles. : WIN FIELD, township of Newtown, Queens Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By steamer IAand City, from Fulton Market blip, daily (Sundays ex- cepted, as per Time Table, p. 17), to Hunter's Point, 4 miles ; thence by Flushing Railroad, 5 miles. Fare, 15 cents. Nearest postoffice, Newtown. No telegraphic communication availa- ble. Package express agency, 74 Maiden Lane. WINYAH, the country seat of Col. Richard Lathers, banker, of New York. By New Haven Railroad (p. 8) to New Rochelle, 19£ miles; thence 10 to 15 minutes walk. BY RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH. 101 L ' ' , ! WOLVER HOLLOW, town of Oyster Bay, Queens Co., X. Y. WOODBRIDG-E (township), Middlesex Co., X. J. Population, . WOODBRIDG-E (village), in township of same name, Middlesex Co.. X. J. By Xew Jersey Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Cortlandt street, at 9 A. M. to Rahway, 20 miles; thence by stage, 4 miles. Railroad fare,! 37£ cents; stage, 50 cents. WOODHAVEN, town of Jamaica, Queens Co. (Long Island), X. Y., for-; merly known as Woodville. By Long Island Railroad line, from ferry depot foot of Whitehall st.j 10 miles (as per Time Table, p. 16). Ferriage, 2 cts; railroad fare, 20 cts. ! Nearest postoffice, Jamiaca, 2 miles. Xearest telegraph station, City Hall Square, Brooklyn, 8 miles. Express agency, 36 Broadway, N. Y. WOODROW, town of West field, Richmond Co., N. Y. WOOD'S DOCK, town of South Amboy. Middlesex Co., N. J., also known as French's Dock. WOODSTOCK, town of , Westchester Co., X. Y. By Harlem Railroad (p. 6) to Morrisania, 10 miles; thence by stage, 1 mile. Railroad fare, 15 cents; stage, 12^ cents. Nearest postoffice, Morrisania. WOOLSEY'S POINT, township of Newtown, Queens Co. N. Y. WORK HOUSE, Black well's Island. Visiting days, first Wednesday in January, April, July and October. By steamer King Phillip, from foot of Grand street, East River, at 12 M. Fare. — cents. BUSINESS NOTICES. WOOLEN AND COTTON MACHINERY. — Andrews & Jessup, 67 Pine street. See advertisement, p. — . 102 NEW YORK CITY, AND THIRTY MILES AROUND, YELLOW HOOK, town of New Utrecht. Kings Co. (Long Island), N. Y. By Greenwood line of rail cars, from Fulton or Hamilton avenue ferries, Brooklyn, hourly, to Bay Ridge, 6 miles ; thence by Branch Railroad, * mile. Passengers should leave the New. York side 10 to 15 minutes be- fore the hour. Ferriage, 2 cents ; railroad fare, 8 cents. Nearest postoffice. Fort Hamilton. 2£ miles. Nearest telegraph station, City Hall Square, Brooklyn (p. 4). YORKERS (township), Westchester Co., N. Y. YONKERS (village), in town of same name. Westchester Co.. N. Y. By Hudson River Railroad, from depot corner of Chambers st. and Col- lege Place. 16^ miles (as per Time Table, p. 9). Fare, 30 cents. Also, by steamers (as per Time Table, p. 24). Fare, — cents. Esther* A. Bashfokd. postmistress. Telegraph station, seep. 5. Ex- press agencies. 15 Spruce street. 62 Broadway and 164 Duane st. Two newspapers, the - Examiner" and M Vonkers Herald." are pub- lished in this village. YORKVTLLE, a populous settlement within the corporate limits of New York City (principally between the East River and 5th avenue. 80th and 95th sts.). By 2d, 3d or 4th Avenue Railroads (as per Time Tables, pp. 6 and 18). Jordan" M. Ball, postmaster. BUSINESS NOTICES. If there is any one thing that annoys a traveler on a railroad, more than another, it is a bad -pring. To br! pitched and tossed about without mercy, wiihout feeling, is a condition that is certaioly anything but enviable. Of the kinds that we have seen, there are but two that deserve much attention ; and of these two. but one. we think, will ever be found to answer the desired purpose. To be sure there are many that are appa- rently well adapted to the purpose — but when the test comes, the failure comes also. Much has been said with regard to a spring made in Eng- land, kn^wn as Bailie's Spring ; but. although a very good one. it will answer for one purpose only — that is. carrying locomotives ; the weight never varying more than two or three hundred pounds, of course any spring that can stand the pressure of the locomotive, without setting will auswer ; but for passenger or freight cars, where the weight is varied continually, they have not been found to answer the purpose. They are too rigid when of sufficient power ; besides, there is too much friction. It bas been argued that friction improves a spring. This we have never been able to believe. The Gardiner's Conical Yolute Spring is the only one wbich. to our fancy, overcomes the difficulties and objections that have beeu urged to those now in use and ttie Bailie Spring. Its construc- tion is certainly the most simple, its appearance the most unique of any made : it is light, cheap, to all appearances the most durable, and withal most powerful of any we have seen. The motion, when under the car. is soft and delicate : there is no rude jar. no unequal, sudden motion ; but it rides as a spring should ride; and this spring has no friction. Mr. Gfardiner in this has certainly, by the most simple msans. accomplished a ' energy and enterprise, would lead us to conclude that it was more reliable than any o* Its opponents, had we not examined the three and decided " by the weight of reason" lor the ; Old Pioneer" Person* wbhing a Guide containing jtime-tables, cannot supply themselves with better information than to purchase the above-named Guide. — [Stiles' Railroad Register. j New Railway Gcide. — We have received from Mr Callender a n^w Railway and Steam Navigation Guide, by Dinsmore & Co.. New York, for .which we desire to thank him. and at the same time to say th at it appear- a very neat, compact, complete and accurate little book of reference for American and foreign travelers in this country or Canada, of which latter province the work also contains a full rail nnd steamer schedule. People who occasionally (if not oft^n^r) * : get left' : by either of these convevanci-f- — and the name of such is ' Legion" — would do w, 11 to procure the Guide " and keep it - convenient" for reference — [Evening Journal. Philadelphia Conical Volute Car Spring! THE NEW YORK METALLIC CAR SPRING COMPANY ARE NOW PREPARED TO NEGOTIATE WITH RAILROAD COMPANIES, CAR BUILDERS And others, for supplying the above Spring. The railroad community have long felt th necessity of a good and reliable Car Spring, on wi»h less objectionable features than either the Rubber or Kliptic Springs for with these ex- ceptions there are none that are in any way rqual to the immense work they have to per- form. In view of obviating this evil, the above Company have teen for neaily a year past en- gaged in testing Gardi.nvr's Compoi no Vim vti Oar Spring. erecting buildings and constructing machinery. pr< paratory to manufacturing them on an extensive scale; and they are new pre- pared to fay that 1h