The northern traveller, and northern tour, with the routes to the Springs, Niagara, & Quebec, and the coal mines of Pennsylvania, also, tour of New England . nent of which is Mount Ida. TiieDam and Basin at Troy form a great and expen-sive work, and are of marked benefit to the place,by diverting a part of the business of the has a court house, jail, market, 7 churches,3 banks, and tiie large female seminary of The road to New-Lebanon is a verygood and very pleasant one. The distance is 27miles. You pass Sandy Lake 10 miles, Nassau 8,village of New-Lebanon 12, and Leban
The northern traveller, and northern tour, with the routes to the Springs, Niagara, & Quebec, and the coal mines of Pennsylvania, also, tour of New England . nent of which is Mount Ida. TiieDam and Basin at Troy form a great and expen-sive work, and are of marked benefit to the place,by diverting a part of the business of the has a court house, jail, market, 7 churches,3 banks, and tiie large female seminary of The road to New-Lebanon is a verygood and very pleasant one. The distance is 27miles. You pass Sandy Lake 10 miles, Nassau 8,village of New-Lebanon 12, and Lebanon Springs2. On Mount Ida, is a fine succession of water-falls, on two streams, the Poestenkill and theWynantskill. One of them has cut its way insome places to a great depth, and takes three orfour perpendicular leaps at short intervals of onlya few yards. The road to New-Lebanon Springsleads near the place, which is worthy of attentionfor its picturesque character. There are severalmills of different descriptions, and a cotton manu-factory. The view from the top of this hill, andstill more from the mountain behind it, is veryextensive and
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