. 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 . SHERIDAN—SANG HOLLOW—CONEMAUGH FURNACE, ETC. 151. ;am; , on the conf,mai:gh. large public hall, and a number of goodhotels. It is lighted with gas, and suppliedwith water by works erected for the pur-pose. Population, 6028. Stage lines rundaily to Somerset, distance twenty-eightmiles; also, to Berlin, tri-weekly, dista
. 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 . SHERIDAN—SANG HOLLOW—CONEMAUGH FURNACE, ETC. 151. ;am; , on the conf,mai:gh. large public hall, and a number of goodhotels. It is lighted with gas, and suppliedwith water by works erected for the pur-pose. Population, 6028. Stage lines rundaily to Somerset, distance twenty-eightmiles; also, to Berlin, tri-weekly, distancethirty miles. Sheridan, two hundred and seventy-eightmiles.—The manufacture of fire-brick is ex-tensively carried on here by the CambriaIron Company. Sang Hollow, two hundred and eightymiles.—Immediately surrounding this sta-tion the scenery is picturesque and to thegrandeur of the mountains is thedense vegetation of the river valley, givingalmost a tropical luxuriance to the view. CoNEMAUGH Furnace, two hundred andeighty-three miles.—First station in West-moreland county. The old furnace, with itssurroundings, falling into decay and cov-ered with the foliage which nature lavishlyfurnishes to cover the tracks of time, makesa ])icture pleasing to artistic taste. Nineveh, two hundred and e
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