. Suburban homes for city business men. A description of the country, with a statement of the inducements offered on the life of the Erie railway . t to live in. In shape it is like the farm housesbuilt by the Dutch everywhere in this region. The lover of rural pleasure can here find a thousand objects of interestand attraction, and the searcher after summer enjoyment can not failto find full opportunity for gratification. Returning to the Main Line at Greycourt, and continuing our journey, we immediately arrive at CHESTER. This is the largest village on the main line we have reached, sincelea


. Suburban homes for city business men. A description of the country, with a statement of the inducements offered on the life of the Erie railway . t to live in. In shape it is like the farm housesbuilt by the Dutch everywhere in this region. The lover of rural pleasure can here find a thousand objects of interestand attraction, and the searcher after summer enjoyment can not failto find full opportunity for gratification. Returning to the Main Line at Greycourt, and continuing our journey, we immediately arrive at CHESTER. This is the largest village on the main line we have reached, sinceleaving Paterson. It has a population of about 1,000, distinguished forgood order, industry and sobriety, and the place presents a good busi-ness-like appearance. It is divided into two parts. East and West Chester, separated by ahill, covered with neat dwellings and surrounded by gardens. Thatportion near the station possesses the usual assortment of stores andshops found in villages. Looking East from the station, we have a good view of the meadowswe have just crossed, and to the South, the cone of Sugar Loaf Mountaintowers up in bold Design No. 8.—Irregular Cottage.


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