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Show 62 ALBANY· TO COOPERSTOWN. Another route is opened to tra- what resembling the White Sulvellers, between Albany and Bing- phur Springs of Virginia. These hampton; it is not a direct one, waters have an exhilarating effect though preferable to the stage. It upon the spirits, purify the cornis as follows: from Albany to New- plexion, and are efficacious in rheulJu? ·g, by steamboat; from Newburg matic and other diseases. to the Erie R. R., at Chester, by the Newburg Branch R. R., and thence by the New York and Erie R. R. to Bingharnpton. Distance, 263 miles. From ALBANY TO COOP- Place Coo· From pers- ERSTOWN. to AI· town. Place. bany. -- -- .!llb'y ~ Sclten. R. R. 85 ALBANY to ...... 0 0 us Schenectady ....... 17 17 Utica ~ SelLen. R. R . 60 Hoffman's ...•..... 8 25 57 Crauesville ........ 3 28 53 Amsterdam ........ 4 32 48 Tribes' Hill ..•.•••. 5 37 42 Fonda .......•..... 6 43 31 Palatine Bridge .... 11 54 By Stage to 30 Canajoharie ....... 1 55 14 CnERR Y VALLEY ••. 16 71 0 COOPERSTOWN 14 85 From Rut-land. -- 90 86 81 76 72 70 60 54 48 40 31 29 14 0 -- From Rut-land. TROY, N.Y., TO I'l toa ce From RUTLAND, VT. Place. Troy. -- - By Stagcj'riJm TROY to ......... 0 0 Lansingburg ...•.. 4 4 Schagticoke ....... 5 !) Tomhewick ...... 5 14 l' rospect Hi II ...... 4 1 ~ Buskirk's Bridge ... 2 20 Cambridge ...•.... 10 30 J acl<son ville ....•.. 6 36 SALEM •••••••••••• 6 42 Hebron ........... 8 50 Granville ......... 9 59 Granville Centre ... 2 61 Castleton to ....... 15 76 RUTLAND ...... 14 90 -- - RUTLAND TO TROY I Place From to (Read up.) Place . Troy. ________ , __ - From A railroad is being constructed Goo- COOPERSTOWN TO Place From between Troy and Castleton, via p e n~- to A)- town. ALBANY, (Read up.) Place. bany. Salem. From AI bany to Canajoharie, passengers may take the Erie CaHal, as it pa.~s t~ s through the latter place: the. distance, however, is 69 miles. For SHARON SPRINGS, passengers take the above route to Charry Valley, the nee diverging to the eastward_. seven miles. These springs are Situated near the village auout half a mile north of the, turnpike road;_ they are pure and clear, and, notwithstanding they flow fc>r one-fourth of a mile from their source with other water, preserve their distinctive character. The wat~r falls ovr.r a ledge of rocks, hav1ng a perpendicular descent of about sixty-five feet.. There are two ~:<prings; the former being highly impregnated with sulphur, and some- From Ben- TROY TO BENNING- Place From niug- TON, VT. to Troy. ton. Place. -- ·-- - 33 By Strr.ge from TROY to ......... 0 0 29 Lansingburg ...... 4 4 20 Ramerstown ...... 9 1 ~l 16 Pittstown •.••...•. 4 17 8 Hoosick Corners to 8 25 0 BENNINGTON .. 8 33 - - -- From Ben· BENNINGTON TO Place From ning. TROY. (Read up.) to Troy. ton. Place. Troy to Greenfield, see page 2i. Troy to Buffalo, see routes from Albany to Buffalo, pages 59 and 60. Troy to Saratoga and 1VItitellall, see page 55. UTICA TO IT:HACA. From 1 Place From ltha· UTICA TO ITHACA, 10 Utica. en. Place. ----------- *By Stage from !l5 UTICA to......... 0 0 91 New Hartford..... 4 4 85 Paris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 10 79 Waterville . . . • . . . . 6 16 70 Madison . .. .. .. . • • !) 25 'v: 4 E1 aton ..•••.•••..•. 6 31 57 Erievi IJe .. .. .. .. .. 7 38 52 New Woodstock... 5 43 45 De Ruyter. . . • . . . . . 7 50 41 Cuyler . . . . . . . • . . . . 4 54 33 Truxton. . . • . . . . . . . 8 62 23 Homer............ 10 72 2~ 1 c ort 1a n d t ......••. 2 74 15 McLean. . . . • . • . • . . 6 80 11 Dryden to....... • . 4 84 0 ITHACA .. .. . .. .. 11 95 ---------- -- 52 Wi Ina ..•.•...... . 5 71 40 Antwerp ......... . 12 83 33 Somerv i lie ....... . 7 90 28 Gouverneur ...... . 5 95 22 Richville ...... ·•· . (j 101 14 De Kalb to ....... 8 109 0 OGDENSBURG . . 14 123 - -- From Og- OGDENSBURG TO Pltaoc t: From den11- UTICA. (R6ad up.) Place. Utica. burg. * There is another route between the above places, viz. : by railroad to· Oswego, via Syracuse ; thence by steamboat, on Lal{e On tario, to Og~ densburg. F rom the latter place the Ogde nsburg, or Northern It. R., runs to Rouse's Point, Lake Champlain. From ITHACA TO UTICA, Place Fr~m F Itha- ~ to UtlC1l rom IR OME TO WATER· Place From ca. (Read up.) Place. • . * \Ve give the stage route between the above places, for the convenience of those who wish to go to any of the intermediate towns. To those whose business or pleasure would take them direct, between the two places, the railroad and steamboat route woul.d be preferable. Thus, from Utica to Cayuga Bridge, by railroad, 89 miles; thence by steamboat on Cayuga Lake, to Ithaca, 40 miles. Total, 129 miles. From Utica to Bingltampton, see page 51. From Og- UTICA TO OGDENS- Pltaoc e From dens- BURG. Place. Ut tca. bur.g. - - -- By Stagefrom 123 *UTICA to ........ 0 0 112 Trenton ........... 11 11 108 Remsen .......••.. 4 15 95 Booneville ....•.•. 13 28 89 Leyden ........•.. 6 34 84 Turin ....... ·.···· 5 39 76 Martinsville ..•.•.. 8 47 72 Lowville .......... 4 51 63 Denmark ...•.••.•. n 60 57 Carthage .......... 6 66 \;t~~ TOWN AND CAPE Platoe e. Rome. cent . VINCENT I -- 91 Rome ~ Wat'n R. R . ROME to . ........ 0 0 81 Vienna ...•....... 10 10 76 Camden ........... 5 15 71 West Camden ...•. 5 20 65 Williamstown ...•. 6 26 59 Salmon River ...• . 6 32 55 Pulaski .......•... 4 36 50 Washington ville .. 5 41 46 Mansville ......... 4 45 44 Pierpoint .......... 2 47 38 Adarns ..... -. · · ... 6 53 35 Adams' Creek ..... 3 56 31 Appling .... . ..... . 4 60 24 *WATERTOWN 7 67 Wat'n ~C. Vin.R.R. 20 Brownsvi lie ....... 4 71 16 Limerick .......... 4 75 11 Chaumont ........ 5 80 7 Three-Mile Bay to . 4 84 0 CAPE VINCENT 7 91 -- - From CAPE VINCENT TO PI nee From Cape Vin- ROME. (Rearl up. ) Pltaor. e. Rome. cent. * From Watertown to Sackett's Harbour the di~tan ce is about 10 miles. A railroad roqte will soon unite the above places. |