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Morristown. From Asbury, in Mansfield township, by Hacket’s town, Greenville, Newton, and Frankfort, to Deckerstown.

Pennsylvania.In Pennsylvania.—From Huntington, by Woodock Valley, Bedford, and Cumberland Valley, to Cumberland in Maryland. From Mercer to New Castle. From Lancaster to Lebanon. From York, by Dover, Ross town, Lewisburg, and Lisburn, to Carlisle.

Ohio.In Ohio.—From Zanesville to Coshocton. From Wheeling, in Virginia, by Stephen Scott’s at the mouth of Fishing Creek, to Marietta. From Delaware, in Ohio, by Norton, Upper Sandusky, and Lower Sandusky, to Fort Meigs. From Lebanon to Hamilton.

Maryland.In Maryland.—From Baltimore, by Queenstown, Hillsborough, and Denton, to Milford. From Westminster, in Frederick county, through Uniontown, Middleburgh, Greenham, Mechanick’s town, and Cave town, to Hager’s town. From Elkton by Savinton to Georgetown cross roads.

Virginia.In Virginia.—From Lindsay’s store by Barboursville and Standardsville to Harrisonburg. From Richmond to Lindsay’s store, in Albermarle county. From Colesville, in Chesterfield county, by Halcomb’s and Dennis’s, to Amelia Courthouse, in lieu of the present route from Colesville to Amelia Courthouse. From Parkersburg, in Wood county, to Point Pleasant; that the route from Hopkins’ tavern to Powhatan Courthouse, pass by way of Genito Bridge. That the Postmaster General be authorized to send a mail from Port Tobacco in Maryland, to Hanover town, so long as a stage shall run on that route. From the town of Petersburg, Virginia, by the Double Bridges and John Key’s tavern in the county of Lunenburg, to Charlotte Courthouse. From Williesburg, in Charlotte county, by Doctor Snead’s in Halifax county, to Cunningham’s store in Person county, North Carolina.

Kentucky.In Kentucky.—From Cynthiana, by Paris and Winchester, to Richmond. From Isbelville to Clarksville, Tennessee. From Lexington to Georgetown. From Cincinnati, by Kennedy’s, Gaines’s and Arnold’s on the ridge road, to Georgetown. From Glasgow to Allen Courthouse, and from Allen Courthouse to Bowling Green. From Middletown to Westport.

North Carolina.In North Carolina.—From Washington, by Bath, John Adams’s, the Log House Landing, on Pungo river, and Germantown, to the Lake Landing in Matamuskeet. From Tarborough to Cobbs’ Bridge, in Edgecomb county. From Bryant’s cross roads to Windsor. From Tarborough to Scotland Neck. From Pittsborough, by Liberty and Gardner’s store to Lexington.

Tennessee.In Tennessee.—From Nashville, by Harpeth settlement, and Shelbyville, to Fayetteville. From Rhea Courthouse, by Highwassy Garrison, Ross Fort, and Fort Jackson, to Fort St. Stephens.

South Carolina.In South Carolina.—From Marion Courthouse, by Harleysville, to Marlborough, to return by Brownsville to Marion Courthouse. From Cheraw Courthouse, by Burnt Saw Mills, on Lynch’s creek, Williamsburg Courthouse, and Murray’s Ferry, on Santee, to Monk’s Corner.

Mississippi Territory.In the Mississippi Territory.—From the Choctaw agency, by John Ford’s, on Pearl river, to New Orleans in the state of Louisiana.

Ill. Territory.In the Illinois Territory.—From Johnson Courthouse to Salem in Kentucky.

Approved, March 1, 1815.


Statute III.


March 3, 1815.
Chap. LXXII.—An Act making appropriations for the support of the military establishment, for the year one thousand eight hundred and fifteen.
Appropriations authorized to defray the expenses of the military establishment, &c.Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That for defraying the expenses of the military establishment of the United States, for the year one