. The tourist's guide through the Empire state. Embracing all cities, towns and watering places, by Hudson river and New York central route . ly, if you have been there, you will knowhow it is yourself I From Lake Pleasant a stage ride of thirty miles Tarings us to thequiet town of Amsterdam upon the New York Central road, fromwhence we can go west, or return to Albany. The routes are legion. From Plattsburg by railway to Au Sablestation, opposite Point of Rocks ten miles above Keeseville, givesthe shortest stage ride. By Lake Champlain and Port Kent to Keeseville, is also afavorite route. Fro


. The tourist's guide through the Empire state. Embracing all cities, towns and watering places, by Hudson river and New York central route . ly, if you have been there, you will knowhow it is yourself I From Lake Pleasant a stage ride of thirty miles Tarings us to thequiet town of Amsterdam upon the New York Central road, fromwhence we can go west, or return to Albany. The routes are legion. From Plattsburg by railway to Au Sablestation, opposite Point of Rocks ten miles above Keeseville, givesthe shortest stage ride. By Lake Champlain and Port Kent to Keeseville, is also afavorite route. From Crown Point to Long Lake by stage, and thence by waterto the Saranac Lakes, is another mode of approach. From Utica to Booneville, and thence by stage, is another. ByCentral railroad to Amsterdam, and thence by stage, numbers onemore route. From Saratoga to a point five miles beyond the Glen, lands thetraveler in a fine vicinity for sport, but the heart of the woods isnot yet reached, nor the best sport attainable. Reader we wish for you, upon either of these trips—your heartsdesire, whatever it be—health, and no mosquito bites !. THE POOL WHERE THE BIG TROUT LIE. -—„ I j pu; «*****£*& C°~&-J ^fc^l


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