. The Pennsylvania railroad : its origin, construction, condition, and connections ; embracing historical, descriptive, and statistical notices of cities, towns, villages, stations, industries, and objects of interest on its various lines in Pennsylvania and New Jersey . :P ^^. OLD HOUSE AT JAMESBURG. two banks, four hotels, two public halls, anda number of shops and stores. Accommo-dation trains run twice each way per daybetween this point and New York. Popu-lation, 1347. (Eastern terminus of Pem-berton and Hightstown Railroad.) Windsor, fifty-five miles.—Populationabout 225. Newtown, fifty-e


. The Pennsylvania railroad : its origin, construction, condition, and connections ; embracing historical, descriptive, and statistical notices of cities, towns, villages, stations, industries, and objects of interest on its various lines in Pennsylvania and New Jersey . :P ^^. OLD HOUSE AT JAMESBURG. two banks, four hotels, two public halls, anda number of shops and stores. Accommo-dation trains run twice each way per daybetween this point and New York. Popu-lation, 1347. (Eastern terminus of Pem-berton and Hightstown Railroad.) Windsor, fifty-five miles.—Populationabout 225. Newtown, fifty-eight miles.—Populationabout 200. Yardville, sixty-one miles.—Among theindustries in operation here are a manufactoryof cotton yarns, and flour and saw town contains two churches, privateand public schools, two hotels, and a popu-lation of about 800. BoRDENTOWN, sixty-four miles,—a city inBurlington county,—is built on the Delawareriver, at the mouth of Crosswicks creek,six miles south of Trenton. It is the termi-nus of the Delaware and Raritan railroad passes under the principalstreets by means of a viaduct. The busi-ness of the city is active and increasesrapidly. It is noted for its institutions oflearning,— particularly those for femal


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