HOW TO GET THEKE. 3 



" New York. — Chas. H. Orr, ticket agent, 207 Broadway; 

 Thos. Cook & Son, agents, 261 Broadway; C. A. Seymour, 711 

 Broadway; R. J. Black, agent N. Y. T. Co., 944 Broadway; S. 

 L. Bevan, ticket agent, 957 Broadway; N. Y. T. Co., agents, 

 1323 Broadway; Swan & Lewis, ticket agents, Astor House; 

 F. A. Coleman, ticket agent, Windsor Hotel ; at the offices 

 of the line, Pier 28, North River, foot of Murray Street, 

 and on board steamers. 



"Brooklyn. — N. Y.T. Co., agents, 4 Court Street; New York 

 Trans. Co., agents, 860 Fulton Street ; Smith Cox, ticket 

 agent, 107 Broadway, E. D. ; Annex Company, foot of Fulton 

 Street. 



" In Washington, Baltimore, and Philadelphia, at the offices 

 of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and of the Philadelphia and 

 Reading Railroad in the latter city. 



"In Boston, at No. 3 Old State House and at Old Colony 

 Station." 



Kates from New York are as follows: — 



Via Fall River line, single trip, $5.25 ; excursion, $8.25. 



We will suppose that your ticket has been purchased, 

 that you are fairly on your way, and have arrived 

 safely at Oak Bluffs, the last stop you will make 

 before reaching your journey's end. After the usual 

 commotion of discharging and taking on board passen- 

 gers and freight, the steamer is ready to start for the 

 promised land. Mr. Northrup, in his delightful little 

 book, " Sconset Cottage Life : A Summer on Nan- 

 tucket Island," gives a vivid picture of the last part of 

 the journey. He says : — 



