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ui four days 2C0 miles, witljoiit a jolt, or the 

 least fatigue, and eaiploy the wiiole time in read- 

 ing, writing, rational conversation, amnsemeut, or 

 viewing the most interesting region of the globe. 

 The notice is as follows, to wit: 



" Boats for tlie accommodation of passengn-.s 

 3 00 miles on the canal, are no'-v in operation by 

 the 'Erie ('anal Navigation Company.' They 

 sail every Monday and Tliur.-day morning from 

 Utica, at 9 u'cloclv and arrive at Canistotn, 

 (Lenox) at 7 p. m. proceed next day at 2 a. in.. 

 and arrive at Ajontezuiria at 7 p. m. 



Relnrnin;? — Sail from ■\Ionteziima on Alonday< 

 and Thursdays, at >3 o'clock a. m. arrive at Syra- 

 cuse (Salina) at 7 p. m. proceed next day at 2 a. 

 m. p.iid arrive at Utica at G p. m. Price of pas- 

 S^.ge through the route, including provision and 

 lodging, ^i. Wd.y passengers three cents pcv 

 mile. A small advance to be made on the price 

 of pass'ige when the Toll and Lockage are esta- 

 blished. Baggage at tlie owner's risk. For pas- 

 sago apply to Doolittle &; Gold, or at the Slag!; 

 Oiiice, Utica. To Richard Smith, innkeeper, 

 ?Jontezuma, or to the captains on board.'' 



Canistota is about 36 miles fl-om Utica, and 

 Syracuse the same distance from Montezuai", 

 After leaving Utica, you pass through a fine, fer- 

 ule, well cultivated country to Rome, The villa- 

 ges of Wliitesborough and Oriskany intervene — 

 the former is a most elegant place; the latter is 

 the seat of great hydraulic establishments. It U- 



