12 PLATTSBURG ROUTE TO THE ADIROXDACKS. 



Harlem Railroad. Depot, 2&tJi St. 



New York 7.00 A. m. ; Albany 100 P. M. ; Troy 1.10 p. m. ; Rutland 5.30 p. 



M. ; Burlington 8.00 p.m.; Plattsburg 6.40 a.m. next day; Montreal 12.00 



P.M. 



This is a Xew Line, and arrangements are not fully completed, but Com- 

 partment and luxurious Sleeping Cars are to run through to Montreal with- 

 out change. New changes to take place July 1st. 



See the Traveller's Official Railway Guide for further particulars. 



Whittliall and Plattshurg Railroad. 



TnrE-TAELE. 



Leave Plattsburg at 8.00 A. m., arrive at Ausable River at 9.00 A. M. Leave 

 Plattsburg at 2.00 p. m., arrive at Ausable River at 3.33 P. M. 



Returning: Leave Ausable River at 10.15 a.m., arrive at Plattsburg at 

 11.45 A. M. Leave Ausable River at 4 30 P. m., arrive at Plattsburg at 5.30 

 p.m. 



Trains will connect at Plattsburg with steamers from all directions on Lake 

 Champlain, and with the Montreal and Plattsburg Railway for Montreal and 

 Ogdensburg ; and at Ausable River Station will be met by Stages for Baker's, 

 Bartlett's, Paul Smith's, Hough's, Martin's, and other forest resorts. 



May 27, 1869. Geo. A. Merrill, Gen'l Sup't. 



LaJce Champlain Steamers. 



ADIRONDACK, Capt. "Wm. II. Flagg : CANADA, Capt. Wm. A>i)ERS0if ; 

 UNITED STATES, Capt. J. C. Babbitt. 



Forming Two Daily Lines (except Sundays) each way. 



Day Line from Plattsburg 8.00 A. m. Going South : Receiving passengers 

 leaving Montreal 5.30 a. m. and Ogdensburg 620 p. m. Leave Burlington 

 9.30 A. M. Arrive, Ticonderoga, 1.30 p. m. ; Whitehall 4.00 p. m. ; Lake George 

 1.00 p. m. ; Saratoga 6.00 p m ; Troy 7.55 p. m. ; Albany 8.10 p. m. ; Schenec- 

 tady 7.25 P. M. ; New York, via Hudson River Boats, 6.00 a. m. : New York, 

 via Hudson River Railroad, 6.00 a. m. ; Buffalo or Niagara Falls 12.00 m. 



Passengers for Lake George will arrive at Ticonderoga 1,30 p. m., and take 

 the beautiful steamer Minnehaha, Capt. E. S. Harris, arriving at Caldwell, 

 the head of the lake, 6.00 p. m. 



Day Line from "Whitehall 1 1 .00 A. m. Going North : Receiving passengers 

 leaving New York via Hudson River Railroad 11.00 P. m ; New York xna Hud- 

 son River Boats 6.00 P. m. ; Troy 7.30 a. m. ; Albany 7.10 a. m. ; Schenectady 

 7.30 A. m. ; Saratoga 9.15 a. m. Arrive, Ticonderoga 1.00 p. m. : Burlington 

 5.00 p. M. ; Plattsburg 6.50 p. M. ; Montreal 10.10 p. m. ; Ogdensburg 12.40 a. m. 



Evening Line from Plattsburg 7.45 P. m. Going South : Receiving passen- 

 gers leaving Montreal 4 40 p.m., and Ogdensburg 1.00 p M. Arrive, Bur- 

 lington 9 30 p. m. ; Whitehall 6.00 A. m ; Saratoga 8.00 a m. ; Troy 9 45 a m ; 

 Albany 10.00 a.m. ; Schenectady 9.15 a.m.; New Y&rk, via Hudson River 

 Raih-oad, 330 P. m. ; Buffalo and Niagara Falls 12.00 a. m. 



Evening Line from Whitehall 8.15 p. m. Going North : Receiving passen- 

 gers leaving New York, via Hudson River Railroad, lt).45 a. m. ; New York, 

 via Drew or Vibbard, 7.00 A. M. ; Troy 4.45 p. m. ; Albany 4.30 p. m. ; Schenec- 

 tady 4.45 P.M.; Saratoga 6..30 p.m. Arrive, Burlington 4.00 a.m.; Platts- 

 burg 5.30 A. M. ; Montreal 9.00 A. m. ; Ogdensburg 1240 p. m. 



0. C. Mitchell, Gen'l Sup't. 



Burlington, Yt., June 5, 1869. 



