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Catskill to the mouth of little Delaware river ; 
from the town of Coxsackie, to intersect the 
great western road at Cherry-valley ; from the 
village of Coxsackie to intersect the Catskill 
and Susquehannah road ; and from New-Balti- 
more to intersect the Albany and Deiav/are road* 
We arrive next at the city of Albany, and the 
neighboring villages of Troy, Lansingburg and 
Waterford, at the head of the sloop navigation of 
the Hudson. Here we see a great cluster of ram- 
ihcations, no less than eight turnpikes proceeding 
directly from the city of Albany alone, towards al¬ 
most every point of the compass. The first of 
these I shall mention, is the Albany and Delaware, 
it runs in a direction a little south of west, to the 
town of Otego, on the Susquehannah. Here it is 
to be observed, that Otego, Wattles’ ferry, Jeri¬ 
cho and Chenango Point, where almost all the a- 
forementioned roads terminate, are places on the 
Susquehannah river, not far from each other, and 
are connected together by the Unadilla turnpike.— 
All these roads therefore from Newburgh, Kings¬ 
ton, Cattskill and Albany, are to be considered as 
communicating with, and continued by the great 
road to be made from Jericho to Bath, in Steuben 
county, and from thence along the head of Cha- 
taughque lake to lake Erie, at the westernmost 
point of the state, about three hunbreb anb 
EiFTY MILES from Hudsou’s liver. 
