WESTERN CANxiL. i'J 



in four clays 200 miles, without a jolt, or tlie 

 least fatigue, and employ the whole time in read 

 ing, writing, rational conversation, amusement, or 

 viewing the most interesting region of the globe. 

 The notice is as follows, to wit: 



" Boats for the accommodation of passengeis 

 iOO miles on the canal, are now in operation by 

 the ' Erie Cacal Navigation Company.' They' 

 sail every JMonday and Thursday morning from 

 Utica, at 9 o'clock, and arrive at Canistotn, 

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

 and arrive at Montezuma at 7 p. m. 



Returning — Sail from Montezuma on Mondays 

 and Thursdays, at 8 o'clock a. m. arrive at Syra- 

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

 m. and arrive at Utica at 6 p. m. Price of pas- 

 sage through the route, including provision and 

 lodging, §4. Way passengers tliree cents per 

 mile. A small advance to be made on t!ie price 

 of passage when tlie Toll and Lockage are esta- 

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

 sage apply to Doolittle Si Gold, or at the Stage 

 Office, Utica. To Richard Smith, innkeeper, 

 Montezuma, or to the captains on board." 



Canlstota is about 36 miles from Utica, and 

 Syracuse the same distance from Montezum", 

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

 tile, well cultivated countiy to Rome. The villa- 

 ges of Whitesborough and Oriskany intervene — 

 the former is a most elegant place ; the latter is 

 the seat of great hydraulic establishments. It Is 



