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Post-roads discontinued.From Northhampton, by Southampton, to Springfield, in Massachusetts.

From Herkimer, by Woodworth’s, Columbia, by Underwood’s, Litchfield, to Laghwaite.

From Vernon to Delhi.

From Little Falls, by Fairfield, Newport, and Russia, to Remsen, in New York.

From Liberty Corner, by Doughty’s Mills, and New Providence, to Springfield, in New Jersey.

From Morgantown, by Crab Orchard, to Kingwood, in Virginia.

From Milledgeville, to Greensborough, in Georgia.

From Pocataligo, by Hickory Hill, to Augusta, in South Carolina.

From Clinton, in Tennessee, to Pulaski, in Kentucky.

From Washington to Cincinnati; and

From Lancaster to Washington, in Ohio.

From Falmouth to Grant’s Lick, on the east side of the river in Kentucky.

From Smithton to John Graham’s, in Missouri.

Post-roads established.Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the following be established post-roads, that is to say:—

Maine.In Maine.—From Brunswick, by Topsham, Lisbon, Wales, Monmouth, Leeds, Wayne, and Fayette, to Jay; and thence, by Livermore, Turner, and Durham, to Brunswick.

From Green, by Leeds and Wayne, to Winthrop.

From Bangor, by Levant, Corinth, New Charleston, Atkinson, Sebec, Brownsville, Williamsburg, Foxcroft, Guilford, and Sangerville, to Bangor.

From Warsaw, by Hartland, and St. Albin’s, to Palmyra.

From Bethel, by Gilead, Shelburne, Durand, Kilkenny, and Jefferson, to Lancaster, in New Hampshire.

New Hampshire.In New Hampshire.—From Concord, in Rockingham county, by the M’Crillis tavern, in Canterbury, Northfield meeting house, Sanbornton, Smith’s village on the turnpike, across the river near Pine Hill, and Bridgewater, to Plymouth.

From Smith’s village on the turnpike, by New Hampton meeting house, and the paper mill in Holderness, to Plymouth.

From Concord, by Boscowan, Salisbury village, Andover, New Chester, Bristol, and the Mayhew turnpike, to Rumney.

From Rochester, by Chestnut Hill, in Farmington, to Middleton.

That the post-route from Centre Harbour to Plymouth, and the post-route from Portsmouth, by Meredith, and New Hampton to Plymouth, shall be by the post-office in Holderness.

Massachusetts.In Massachusetts.—From Greenfield, by Bernardstown, Northfield, Warwick, Orange, New Salem, Shutesbury, Leverett, Sunderland, and Montague, to Greenfield.

From Richmond to West Stockbridge.

From North Hampton, by East Hampton, South Hampton, Westfield, Southwick, and East Granby, to Hartford, in Connecticut.

From Worcester to Groton.

From Boston, by a turnpike road, to Taunton; and thence by Wellington, Dighton, Swanzey, Warren, Bristol, Portsmouth, and Middleton, to Newport, in Rhode Island.

From South Hadley, by Granby, to Belchertown.

Connecticut.In Connecticut.—From Mansfield, to Willington.

From Stafford, by Union, to Woodstock.

From Brooklyn, by South Killingly, to Thompson.

from Bridgeport, by Long Hill, Trumbull, Levi Edwards’, in Huntington, Newtown, and Brookfield, to New Milford.