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Staten Island Boats.

Steamboat Staten Island,

Steamboat Sampson, Run every hour during the day, between New-York and the Quarantine Ground; leave from foot of Whitehall street.

Steamboat Cinderilla,

Steamboat Huguenot,

Run several times daily from Pier No. 1, North River, to New Brighton, and Port Richmond,

CAMDEN AND AMBOY STEAMBOAT AND RAILROAD LINE. Steamboat Independence, Capt. Forbes. Steamboat Swan, Capt. Gould. The above boats run daily between New-York and South Amboy, N. J., connecting at the latter place with the Camden and Amboy Railroad.

For Elizabethport, N. J.

Water Witch, Capt. F. De Groot.

Leaves several times daily, from Pier No. 1 North River, connecting at Elizabethport with the Elizabethtown and Somerville Railroad.

For Newark, N. J.

Steamboat Passaic, leaves New-York twice daily from the foot of Barclay

street.

For New Brunswick, N. J.

Steamboat Raritan, leaves New-York daily from foot of Barclay street.

For Middletown Point, N. J.

Steamboat Rockland, leaves New-York daily from foot of Robinson street. For Red Bank and Shrewsbury, N. J.

Steamboat Orus, leaves New-York daily, during the summer months, from Fulton Market Slip, East River.

For Key Port, N. J.-Steamboat Telegraph.

Hudson River Steamboats.

PASSAGE BOATS RUNNING BETWEEN TROY, ALBANY, AND NEW-YORK.

DAY LINE.

Steamboat Troy,

724 tons, Captain A. Gorham,
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NIGHT LINE.-Through without Landing.

Steamboat Empire, 936 tons, Captain R. B. Macy.

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Swallow, 426
Albany, 498 "

66 A. H. Squires.

John Mason, Captain H. Gillespie, runs between Troy and Albany.
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PASSAGE BOATS RUNNING BETWEEN ALBANY AND NEW-YORK. South America, 638 tons, Captain M. H. Truesdell,

People's Line.

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Express.

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A. Hitchcock.

Robert L. Stevens, 298

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STEAM TOW-BOATS, employed in towing freight barges and carrying passengers. Commerce, Illinois, James Fairlie, Oliver Ellsworth, Trojan; run between Troy, Albany, and New-York.

Steam Tow-Boats running between New-York and Albany.

Sandusky, Swiftsure, Indiania, Pennsylvania, Belle, Gen. Jackson, and Willamsburgh.

From Stuyvesant.

Superior, passage and freight boat, rnns to New-York.

From Hudson.

Fairfield, passage and freight boat, runs to New-York.
Westchester, passage and freight boat, runs to New York.
Thorn, passage and freight boat, runs to Albany.

From Catskill.

Washington, tow-boat, runs to New-York.
Hope, passage and freight boat, runs to Albany.

From Saugerties.

Senator, passage and freight boat, runs to New-York.

From Rondout.

Emerald and Norwich, passage and tow-boats, run to New-York.
From Poughkeepsie,

Eureka, passage and freight boat, runs to New-York.

From New Hamburgh.

Splendid, passage and freight boat, runs to New-York.

From Low Point.

William Young, freight boat runs to New-York.

From Fishkill.

Norfolk, tow-boat, runs to New-York.

From Newburgh.

Caledonia, passage and freight boat, runs to New-York.

Highlander,

James Madison,

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Columbus, passage boat, runs to New-York.

From Haverstraw.

Warren, passage and freight boat, runs to New-York.

From Sing Sing.

Washington Irving, passage and freight boat, runs to New-York.

From Nyack.

Arrow, passage and freight boat, runs to New-York.

From Piermont.

Brooklyn, Captain H. Schultz, runs to New-York.

A steamboat runs daily, summer and winter, between Piermont and N. York, (Sunday excepted,) connecting with railroad cars running to Goshen.

List of Steamboats sailing from Buffalo to different ports on Lakes Erie, Huron, and Michigan-1845.

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363 G. Appleby,.. 300 H. Van Allen, 612 T. Wilkins, 416 Wm. Brown, 610 E. Brundage,.. 600 A. Allen,.. 472 R. Folger,................. J. Robinson, 618 G. W. Floyd,.. 366 H. Whittaker,. 100 J. Jennings, 1,000 H. Randall,.

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Steam Propellers running from Buffalo to Chicago-1845.

Gen. Porter, 300 tons, Capt.

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The above Ericsson Propellers carry passengers and freight, stopping at the intermediate ports. Usual fare, cabin passage, $11,00. Steerage, $5,00. Usual time, six days from Buffalo to Chicago.

Steamboats on Lake Champlain,

Burlington, Captain R. W. Sherman, runs from Whitehall to St. Johns.

Whitehall,

Francis Saltus, “

Saranac,

Gideon Lathrop,

Tisdale,

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P. T. Davis, Burlington to Plattshurgh and St. Albans, The Steamboats Winooski, and Washington are employed in towing.

William Caldwell.

Caldwell to foot of Lake George.

Steamboat on Lake George.

This boat touches at Buffalo and the Canada Ports.

Steamboats on Cayuga Lake

Simeon De Witt, and Ithaca,

Ithaca to Cayuga Bridge.

Steamboats on Seneca Lake-Running Summer and Winter.

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American Steamers on Lake Ontario.

Lady of the Lake, Capt. J. J. Taylor,

St. Lawrence,

Rochester,

New boat,
Oneida,

Telegraph,
Express,
Clinton,

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"R. F. Child,
"J. W. Tuttle,
"H. N. Throop,
"R. Nichols,

Run from Lewiston to Oswego.Sacketts Harbor, Kingston, Canada, and Ogdensburgh.

NEW-YORK, OSWEGO AND CHICAGO LINE.

[For the transportation of freight and passengers.]

New-York, Oswego, Chicago, Vandalia, (Ericsson Propellers,) run from Oswego to Chicago, via Welland Canal. Leaving Oswego the 1st, 10th and 20th of each month, during navigation,

BRONSON, CROCKER & CO., Proprietors, Oswego.
THERON PARDEE, Agent, Chicago.

LAKE VESSELS.

In addition to the above, about 150 American vessels averaging 100 tons each, ply between ports on Lake Ontario, and to ports on Lakes Erie, Huron and Michigan, generally freighting salt and merchandize up, and produce down.

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Capt. Gordon,

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Toronto to Hamilton.

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Queen Victoria, H. Richardson, Jr., Hamilton to Lewiston,

Kingston to Ogdensburgh.

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Steamboats running on the St. Lawrence and Ottawa rivers, and the Ridean Canal. Steamers of a small class ply regularly during the season of navigation, between Montreal and Kingston, Canada, landing at all the intermediate places, on the Ottawa river and Rideau Canal, upwards, and on the St. Lawrence downwards passing over the several rapids in the latter river.

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CANAL PACKETS.

ERIE CANAL.

Two lines of Canal Packets run daily, between Schenectady, Utica, Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo. A boat usually leaves the above places in the morning, and another in the evening, or on the arrival of the rail-road cars, during the season of navigation.

OSWEGO CANAL.

A line of Packet Boats for the conveyance of passengers, run twice daily, morning and evening, between Syracuse and Oswego, connecting with lines of steamboats on Lake Ontario, and with canal packets and rail-road cars at Syracuse.

CAYUGA AND SENECA CANAL.

A line of Packet Boats run daily, during the season of navigation, between Montezuma on the Erie canal and Geneva, where they connect with steamboats on Seneca Lake and rail-road cars.

GENESEE VALLEY CANAL.

A line of Packet Boats run daily, between Rochester, Mount Morris, and Dansville.

CHAMPLAIN CANAL.

Troy and Whitehall Packet Line, for the conveyance of passengers and light freight. A boat runs daily, during the season of navigation, between Troy and Whitehall, and another boat runs daily between Mechanicsville and Whitehall, connecting at the former place with the Rensselaer and Saratoga rail-road, which terminates at Troy.

James H. Hooker, Agent, Troy.

O. Bascom, Agent, Whitehall.

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