. The Erie railway and its branches . unctionof the Atla7itic and Great WesternRailway, connecting with the Penn- sylvania oil regions, and extending di-agonally across the State of Ohio toCincinnati. At Buffalo and Dunkirkconnections are made by steamerswith tJte great North-western Statesas far as the copper regions on LakeSuperior, and by railway with the en-tire West afid South-west. The localbusiness of the road and its immediatebranches is large and rapidly increas-ing, while it forms besides a principalconduit for the commerce of the mightyWest ^^ 13 LAiaHT STREET, New York, {Opposite 3


. The Erie railway and its branches . unctionof the Atla7itic and Great WesternRailway, connecting with the Penn- sylvania oil regions, and extending di-agonally across the State of Ohio toCincinnati. At Buffalo and Dunkirkconnections are made by steamerswith tJte great North-western Statesas far as the copper regions on LakeSuperior, and by railway with the en-tire West afid South-west. The localbusiness of the road and its immediatebranches is large and rapidly increas-ing, while it forms besides a principalconduit for the commerce of the mightyWest ^^ 13 LAiaHT STREET, New York, {Opposite 395 Canal Street). THE GREATEST OF LUXURIES. AS A PURIFIER MOST POWERFUL OF REMEDIAL AGENTS. Send or apply for the TURKISH BATH Gentlemen, 6 to 8 A. and i to 9 P. : \ Ladies, 10 to 12 A. M. Sundav, Gents, from 6 to 12 A. M. Parties can be accommodated with good Hygienic Board and Rooms at the Turkish Bath Institute. Also with ELECTRIC BATHS, SWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE. &a NEW YORK TO NEW YORK TO MOUNT VERNON- JERSEY CITY, Hudson Co., N. m. fr. N. Y. Fr. Dunkirk, 459This city is an important suburb,and virtually a part of New York,although within the boundaries ofanother State. A large portion of itspopulation transact business in NewYorlc, but reside across the riversimply because pleasant and readilyaccessible residences can here be ob-tained more easily than by seekingfor them in uncrowded portions ofManhattan Island, now only to bereached by going some miles uptown. The Bergen tunnel is cutthrough Bergen Heights, the southernend of a remarkable ridge of landlying parallel to the Hudson river, andbetween it and the great salt marshthrough which the Hackensack riverflows into Newark Bay. The easternside of this ridge is a line of precipi-tous clitfs called the Palisades, which,extending behind Jersey City andHoboken, strike the Hudson river atWeehawken, and form its west bankfor more than twenty miles, nearly toPiermont. This


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