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arc published in this paper.
To Executore, Jdininit'ratos'i, and fjuardiane,
SALES of LAND or NEGHOKS.by Aiimimstni
fors, eixeeuters, or CimmliatH, are required, bylaw, to
be held on 11,e first Ttiesfay in tlie month, between the
(lours o( .en in tiie forenoon, and three in the afternoon,at
the Court-hhnso of the county in which the property is
situate.—No ice of these, sales must be given in a public
gazelle, SI XTV days previ ,us to tlie day of sale.
Notice of die sale of personal properly, jaust he given
ittlike niauner, FOiiTV day a previous to the day of .sale.
Notice to tin* debtors and creditors of an esiate, must he
ftiibiishod forFOlfi’Y days.
Notice that application will be made to the Court ol
Or Unary fbr leave to sell LAND or NEURUFis, inns,
be published for FOUR MONTHS
st- r—■».« in m s
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Well. SSKAKKOOK,
CAPT. W. DUBOIS, and
John David Moiigiu,
( APT. JAMES (TRRV.
fflflE Proprietors of these Splendid
j| Steam Fackctsiatend running Ihcm
ns Passage an ! Freight Boats. hetvv 'ert
CU.IIILF.S 7V).V and FUGUST.I. (lit*
coining season—the first regular Trip to
commence on Satukdav,r 1 1 ol Novem
ber next, under the following arrange
ment :—Leaving Charleston ami Angus
tn every Saturday, and arriving nlClnir
losloli and Augusta every Tuestluy.
By this arrangement, Country! Met
chants trading to Clmrlrstoii. tmd wish
tag to avail themselves of the convey
mute, can make their calculations,
v.ith perfect safely.la-lore leaving home,
when they will have their goods hi An
gnsia. Great care has Doen hml in tilling j
lip their Cnhins.in ti sly le conihiningconi
fiat ami splendor, equalled hy few boats'
in the 'United States. These Hunts are
on the low pressure principle, coppered
and copper fastened : ami as no expense
has been spared, in Imiiding them, for j
safety, speed and eomloit. they arc re-
Commended to the public with the great
csl cnnfideiiee.
11. w. CONNER & CO. Jlgtnts,
( haiieston, S. <
A. MACKENZIE A. CO. Faente,
August:!. (Georgia.
The G'Vi'fffit Journal, Siaillimi Uaimcr.
Slid .H,/(h,h .l/rs'scegrr, will puhiisli tin* a
bove for three months, ami forward then
ticconnts to A. .'I. •‘el O.
Sept -2!) Sm ffi
ols V I* IT i \
OF J1.V28 !>•
LECTURES of the Aieiibal
g Faculty will commence on the last |
MON O A V of October, and continue, as
heretofore, until the first ol March
General! special, surgical and pntholo ,
gieal Anatomy, by E- (JiU'ta.Nus, >l. J). ;
Theory ami Practice ol .Medicine, bj ,
NaTIIAWKI. PoTTMiI, i>M>.
Principles and Practice of Surgery, hy ,
K. R. .Smith. iM !>•
Materia Mediea.by S.ofi, li.vxrn, M. D
Obstetrics amt diseases of females and
children, by Utea’n. W. Mali., M- D-
Institutes of Medicine, hy .Maxwell
McDowull, iM.D.
Medical ami Phannaceatical (. hemts
try, hy Julios T. Ducatki., IM- h.
Clinical laslractioa w ill I'egivea at the
Inlirmary attached to the I aiversity.
B. GIM)I)ING>.
Uf,m of the t'nciilly
Sept 5 w-r\
tiMc VVVvitsVv aUous.
OR a description oftlic .Manners ami
Customs of the Mast, especially
J'.rjilamilon/ of the Holy Script sot#; m tlu
form of a ‘familiar conversation between
Mr. Honyon and liis son Hms
trated with numerous heuulsltd cttls. • '
Rev. Kourne Hill Draper, in press, umi
will speedily be published hy
RICHARDSON, LOUD & IIOLUIOOK,
iioston.
CT 8 * This work will he ti list lul aibti-
Won to Sabbath School Libraries, as yea
ns an attractive amt entertaining a'oik
for children at home.
April U ■;*
T ,"kV r :NV vvuA v;\X.
o.v coxsia.\Mi-y'i'-
•IUST P? S'l'blß
Pipes Cognac, llrntnly,
8 df> Holhuid (Jin,
1 lihd. Joinaiea liinn.
The iihove Li«piors arc pare, nt;d at > u.i.
panied with custom house certihcates.
AISO, . ,
5 pipes domestic Hrandy, lor sale an'
for cash or nniiroved paper by
J. MARSH AM-
Seiit !
VV\e VuVvcnVweVwY'iJ V)\st‘DVVVfic
AND the Lecture’s delivered Lelore the
XSL American Institiiteof Instriiehoa in
Rost on, Aug. 18:11. To which is inbleo
mi Kysay on llti* ro/istnuAiiin • ioC>i
Houses, with plates.
In pamphlet firm, an Essay on bn
eonstniclion oO’choo! Houses, to w lui l
was awarded tlie prize olfereu ,'.v >m
Am. Ins. of Instraelion, Ang
pufilished by ltICJhlU]>S<)X. hOj.y) <)
HOLBROOK, School Rook 1 abm-mv.-
v Boston, ~
Am-U 14 '
t EXT EUT AI Wr.
I Hl', midersifiiiodi
■ y, e . s l’j°tfully informs hi> j
0 «9 ! T tn ‘‘ ,lds - an '' tlie public
U I 1 geiiernlly. tbat helms
, '»* House, j
, , l » Lexington n- 1
rno ' M. ns he understands htis bceti rc i
)f fi, \Z SOr ‘ U ' • v ‘l 'lisposed persons, •
y a'.r.r'l . n,ul ' vil! • ontinuei
~ to it., so. Ho returns his thanks for the I
2 ibcral patronage hitherto conferred, ami I
- !' s '!"* opporlunity of iatbrming
j heal, that his establishment has lately
1 I undergone, considerable repair and is
..I now m excellent order for (!„• reecntion
J^lOAKDEHSamlTttiV]^^:
that every possi
i j b!r eltort wdl be made for their comfort
n»' ~ul sa ti;din;tory accominodatiou. in cv
|ery respect. His stables are large, in
y : line order, and provided with attentive
ijl Hostlers, a ml the best of provender.
. JAMES AVELLUOHX.
i Lexm g tnn. Pel). ISVi,
- Medical College of So^Ca-
HE regular Course of Lectures, in
_ this Institution will reeomtnenee *
, on the second Monday in November '
next.
I «>a Anatomy. I TI. Helbrook, 'I I>. '
f Da Surgery, John Wagner, M, I).
~ On Obstetrics tmd Diseases of Women
, and Infants, fhonms (i I'rioh'au, M. t). '
On 1 nstiintesand ProclieeofMedieine. 1
On iMuteria Meilicit. Henry li. Croat
M. I). i
On Chemistry, Edmund llavenel. '
' M. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy, John Uel 1
linger, M. O.
THOMAS (;. PRIOLEAir,
i Dcim of Ihe Facility. *
II _Bept S Imu ' 1 »(5‘ 1
I " j? i gm'Aii ‘
fA " fOLILV, or carr.ieii
/m, J otrfrom the snliscriher’sl
in, csti'le, (ioinlin (irnig.
! / deceased, in this distreif
fc»jt.Rkk/4 f v yellow Negro MAN.
mimed f At K, about CO
i yiqirs of t,re, nhout 5 feet. 8 or 9 inches 1
high, bushy hair: tiie op of one of his t
ears has been cut oil' with shears, ami has t
left a sear which may he discovered.— i
There are sears of n hum on tlie inside I
d'both arms, and both knees or thighs.
The above reward will be paid to any t
person who will apprehend fliesaid Ne- '
gro, and, if stolen, the thief, and lodge ,
them in any jail, so that the subscriber
can get them; or Silty dollars for the .Ne
gro alone. t
JAMES S.AWVEHS.
.lit,n'r if <i- Craig, dec'll.
QUINTAIN CRAIG, late of Pair .
i field district, having given to me.
on ihe I illi Feb. a Negro Hoy mi- '
mi'd Peter, now about i'.loi i! years ofj
age, who is bine!!, siieafi:,-(joici-., ivitli ajy
line voice. &c.: and said boy ha\ ing hi-en j
so concealed from me. as to prevent me j t
from bringing suit, within the iegtd time t
for liis recovery : (tils advertisement is to j
forworn all persons from harboring, orit
in any w ise concealing said slave, ami
to offer the sum of Twenty Dollars to any
one, giving me genuine information, as
to tlie place of his concealment, and the .
persons who have been engaged in kid
' napping ami harboring him.
JAMES SAWYERS. ,
1 AVinnshn 1 o' ■- »' J >"lol o' -■ D ,
OFFERS Ids I’nf miiaml Srrficcs to
the citizens ol Augusta, and its vi
j daily. Hi: Ollieeis at Airs CrawieyV
- formerly, occupied hy Ur. Cunningham. (
! corner of Washington nnd Ellis-Streets. 1
j where ho may he found w hen not proles
! sionally engaged.
I Inly 18 81 wlf
j Savannah River Ptfavigatio ll
rat HE affairs of said Company, having
3, been brought to a close, with die
exception of paying the Stockholders,
the undersigned gives notice to nil con
. corned, that a final Dividend of One Dol
lar and Forty-Six Coats per Share, (on
all Shares on which S-'J has been paid ) ;
will be paid to the Stockholders or their
legal representatives, accompanied by :
■ the proper vouchers, on application at the
fif'd Hrick Building West of the New
, -I fciddLi:-.
. Augusta. Oct. 30,1830. wtf 8
>1 p r { > Etrauers ofl ]
fL\ TlSa'i
1 I8K««I®XS
«■ hv HE mulersigued intends locating in
, ’ the (Jold Region, ns soon a.' the
• drawing ofthe fiOttery ttike: 1 ' plm • ■: '\ 1A ;
i. proposes, to individual!-.- wh« may he or- 1
, ttmutc iii drawing Lots m the t o. i ut-1
I Mon. that lie will proceed to m amine j
1 their Lots properly, and ascertain then j
-'value as mar ns posMh.e. twd *<.«ntJ»
. them with (he cvirionecs thereol-lm j
T.nmrv Doi.l.ut- cadi IM— m >»*t“ 1
they mu', not be imposed anon by speeu !
i Usioi-s. A sal from tho: e pw'-ons wh o
mix nut feel disposed to pay t,;i: y
liar*. I will lake a lease on tlieu- Lot-..mi
~.I V the owner the customary -Imum
, which is one-fourth ol the 'H.ok |
- ! r ( ;!d c - traclt li therefrom. ‘
,r! Persons plying, will plenro ■ ;
[, r l ■ju Mount Nmmb 1 osi D,.ic<.>
' 1 Hidahslcon county, ami their common' :
~i llions will meet \
_i Pi tb7
‘ I
‘i Tlitl HE Copnrtnei slop heretofore i
. ' ing under tin- firm ol * ‘
‘i 1 was dissolved on tlie Ldb in dam
‘‘ \II persons to whom said fir o may ■
I. , ,1 will render their ncr.onnts 1
'll' ''S*-
i ; ihrii/I.'r t■' l'l- 111'-' 11 —
' i n 1,.; ofisaid firm will he paid- he i j
.din on,hortsed to collect alt debts no. |
>3 'hefuin. HENRY f OSNAUD. (
j. j. BYRD.
Outsa ’ .
EAGLK &
j UOTJBJL,
I 'ir&U&T'l, GJEOISGIaI,
1 • I E Subscriber begs le -,ve to inform
] At the public generally, that he will
| continue to Reop-this Hotel, with its ex
| tensive range ot tttables. in the best style
i *°r the aceomuiodation ofthoso who will
i honor him w ith their company.
I nis gstabiisbuicnt stands on the site
ol die ohl City Hold, on Broad street, and
hi point ol commodionsaess, with the
many recent improvemcats, (such ns
bells numbered and corresponding will
each room, Ac. tVc.) renders it superior
to any in the Southern country—it is plea
santly situated, and contiguous to the
Steam Bout wharf and to the point ol
active business in the city.
It is customary with proprietors in giv
ing each information to the public, to ex
tol and render ns conspicuously as possi
ble their establishment. However, ofhie
own services and the general uccoiunio
datioa he shall say nothing. lcaving them
to speak for themselves, it is due to his
friends to say. that no personal exertions
or expense shall be spared, to render his
visitors ami boarders in every respect
comfortable. Helms attentive and obli
ging clerks, and active servants, and he
will provide for his fable till the variety
and luxury which this and the neighbor
ing city markets can afford, ami liis B'ta
ble with good and capable Ostlers, and
the best provender which can be pro
cured.
The subscriber renews ids services to
•he public, and hopes to merit the liberal
share ot' patronage which lias already
been extended to Ibis establishment. To
those who have honored Ihe establish
ment with their company, he gratefully
acknowledges their favors
HENRYCOSNARD.
Oct “J,o t;
ItSmiitiittntor'tt Sale.
Oh the Firrt 'J'uisiluy in January next,
S r J f <li be sold tit the Lower Market
V ¥ House, in the city of Augusta, be
tween the usual hours of sale, agreeably
to an order of tlie Inferior Court of Rich
inoiul comity, sitting ns a Court of Ordi
nary, the following property, belonging
to tlie estate of Levi Florence, dec’d:
Three Lots of Land, with the improve
ments thereon, situated at the upper end
of Alarhury street, now under a rent ol
8:100 per annum.
A LSO,
One vacant Lot, on the same street,
under a good fence.
ALSO,
The ftfESowisig 1 TVegror* :
Et.- itv, a good cook, washer & ironer,
with In r daughter Jinny, aged 12 years,
aeciistomed to house work.
A.'tt'.v, a field hand, with her 2 children.
Nut son 0, an.! James, about R years old.
- Clauissa, a good field hand, about 20
years of age.
I -i,arista, about 1 t years old, accustom
ed to house work, and attending chil
dren. And
Hannah, about 12 years old, accustom
ed to house work.
AI.S O,
One HO!*BE and .WAGGON,
ALSO,
. It the Court F iner in I.cc County, on Ike same
liny, Kill ha Sold,
tliklt. acres of Land, No. b'l, in Kith dis
trict, drawn hy the deceased Levi Flor
ence, in said county.
Terms cash—purchasers to pay for
titles.
JOHN .1. COHEN, Adin'f.
Petty? Id 8
iso 18 SO WA sio«
a I’AaAW AV from (lie
/ puhreriber, a negro man
named LEWIS, I5«-is
stonily built, lias a ycl
/ low eomph-xifn. and is
—Aiaftwi .aeabout HO y cars of age.—
If he Ims left tin' city, lie has most proba
bly made Ids way towards Alabama or
Tennessee. Lillie depmaicuce can la
plxced upon any tiling (hat he says.—
Twenty-five dellars will he paid to any
one who will lodge him in Jail anywhere,
and information thereof given to the sub
scriber; or Fifty dollar:;, ami all expen
ses paid, in case lie is taken fail of the
Stale, and safely delivered in this place.
N. B. AIOORE.
Oct 17 It o
c, (fc G. If. HI^GVf
Citiu'lo'ioii; S. (J'uroiiisa,
* HE now Receiving a (Jetieral Assort-
Jdk meal ofScasouabie DR \ tftHUJS.
comprising every iirtiele wnnt< >1 for the
Country Trade, which they will sell on
accommodating terms, at tiie Star*- now
occupied by Ciatrlts ill Intyre& Co, No.
270 King street.
i < Set ID 1m 3
ii^lSKWAKli*.
RAN -\AVAV from (he
SIP f-abst-riber, living in Hal
ioeii (Viunty, on the “Uti ol
September la: I l!i\ N'-Tro
vromaii nam'd I RAN
f) ('{JS, ala tis :!-> or It> years
7 of age; she is rtitlier light
L&*. eotnpleefcd, nearly or
guile five feet high and propm-tionahly
| made—speaks «pii«:k win a sjatkea to
imiiekofitpprehcasion, and very fond ol
I ardent spirits. lam induced to bc.icve
1 that she i« in .Savannah or Augusta, as
i-b* has r« bilious in hot!* places ; eml_ I
I ~r l likewise induced so believe that sue
: i ol.taiiicd a pas* fi om some w bite per
j„ii ; if r, when taken. I wl- b tlie pussse
( and sent to me. Tl-.e above re
' ‘.yard will he given to tiny person w l)o
i e i'l deliver said negro to rao or fodg.
i hl r in any sale Jai:. so that I get her a
Til DMAS JONES
Oct 21 ::t ‘
,H'Vf REi-XIVI'iH.
j -4; CASE- I Slack Roram Hats
IHl) Dozen Wool Hals,
For S .le ly MA ., SHAfiL
| Oct 31
(•»
i 3¥ AUTnOKITl r '
‘ t. a -.vs or* run u.MTKn status kassi-'l' at tiih
FIRST SKSSION OF THU TWKNTV-SKCO.Mt
CONUItHSS.
f > [PIJRT.IC No. ill.]
- AN ACT to establish certain post roads
and to alter and discontinue .others; A;
‘ for other purposes.
lie it cnaclul hy Ihr Srnalr ami IJ'iiirr ts
- IlcjircrinlaUvcmtfthc United Slat,.a uf.iJmrt
- ca in Cuitgrr.-s aeerm'ilnl, That tin' follow
ing he established as post roads,
* IN MAINE.
FroiiLEnst Alnehias, by Whitting, to
1 Little River harbor, in the county of
s Washington.
J From LVmiysville, in Washington
J cotrily, l»y ( liai'lotte, Cooper, Jiud Alex
' antler, to Baring.
From East Alaehi.ts to Caller.
From Bangor, in Renobseot county,
1 l»y Brewer, Flnntalion m ;,iber <-ighl, to
■ Ellsworth, in tiie county of Hancock :
j bhenee hy Aiariaville. to Plantation mini
her twenty-six, in said county of Han
cock.
I'roiu Vv aterville, in Kemieheck.conn
|, ly. by \\ inslow, Ciinton, Millbura, Cora
| vilie, Athens, Brighton, Fords(own,l-'oss
-1 j town and Blanchard, to Munson ,- and
'.From Bright*-p to Wellington, in tiie
county of Siomerset.
From Thoniastown in the county of
Lincoln, hy Tenant's harbor and Mos
clielo luirbor, to St. George.
From Waldohorough in Lincoln coun
ty. by Wasliinglon and laiborly, to Mont
vilie in Waldo county.
From Fi-ycburg in the county of Ox-
I ford to Chatham New Hampshire.
From Brunswick in Cumberland conn
,- ly, tiy Topaliain and Lisbon, to Greene,
in the county ofKennebeck.
From Westbrook in I 'umberland coun
r ty, li)) tin- west side ol'Persiiinscnt river,
to intersect the road from Stuadish to
- tii-ay, at the carrying place on Sebago
I pond.
1 From Anson by Bingham, in Somerset
county, hy the forks of Kennel,eck river,
thence on the Canada road, to Ihe Cann
, da hue.
From West JefitTSonia I.iacolu eoun
ly, by Trask's mills »V Eheejiscot bridge,
to WiseasPet.
From Brovvnville, hy Kihnarnock, to
’ the easterly part of Milo.
’ Erma Saco by Biddeford, tlie norther
ly part of Keaiicimnk |)ort, and the cca
Ire of.Lyman, to Alfred.
! From Exeter Ly-Coi-rina and St. Al
bans, to the intersection of iha mail route
from I’jtlslield to St. Albans.
From Factory village, by tiebnttas vil
lage in Lisbon, to Greene.
From Piissudumkeug post office, in the
comity of Penobscot, in tlie Stato of
Maiue, by Treat's mills, thro’ number one
to Page’s mills, so called; and thru’ num
ber two, Herd's ridge to number four,
, Alulitt’s mills in said c> anty.
From Gray, in the comity of Cumber
land, by tStandish, to Alfred in Ihe coun
ty of York.
From Camden, through Hope and Ap
pletott to Montville, in Waldo comity.
1 From Prospect West village to James
Blacks, in Prospect, in Waldo county J
From Bangor, by Hernion, Levant,
, Stetson, North New port, and Coi-rina, to
Si. A Ibuliß.
* From tlie town of Portland, through
i> Westbrook, •Scarborough, Buxton, Hoi
i lift, a part of Walei-borough, Lnncricli <)•
s Newiiehl, to Plynumlh in New llanip
shire, hy w ay ol Dssipee (turner, 'l'nl'ion
s boruugii corner, ami Moullonboi-oiigli,
- passing- on the south side of (Jssipeu
mounluin.
r From I'hillips, lln-o’ Berlin to Weld, in
i> the county of Oxford.
From Bangor in tlie county of Pcnob
,- -scot, by Dtillun west post uilice, Le ant,
< ,‘orintli west post oilice. Garland,Dover,
■ Foxcroft, Smigerville, (iuillord, Abbot,
- Alouson, to tin- |>osl ollice in Fultcrutown
l- in the county ol Somerset.
From tlie upper village in Farmington
by Keith's mills, Mcwalt s mills, in Ciu-s
--lervilh', norlhcustcrly corner of Fayette,
Taylor's mills, and Dunii’o luveni, in
* Mount Aci non, Hoyt's tavern, in Head
field and Augusta, to Hallowed.
From tii<! post ollice in Mount Desert,
!, in the county of Hancock, to the fc'eul
Cove, in (he same township.
„ From \\ inslow by Clinton, Pittsfield,
v Palmyra, sotilli cast corner of Wl Albans
, ( oiiiana and Dexter, to Dover.
From Alfred, through WaU-rhorotigh,
Limcri<-k and (Jornisli, to Hiram bridge,
From the Northwest harbor, to the
•South harbor in D< cr island.
IN NEW HAMPSHIRE.
'' Prom Derry, Chester, and CuiuUa, to
South Deerfield.
* From Wakefield in the county ofSlraf
‘ ford, over Foggs bill, to Eiiiugham.
From Saiibornton hridge, ity tlie cen
' j !re ofFraniilin, Salisbury |>osl odice, nnd
1 I Hie westerly part of lloseaw en, lollop
1 kinton village.
k From Dunstable, by Milford, Wilton.
'Hancock, Sloddai'l, Alstcad cast parish
! ; |):i()cr mill village in AKletul, Langdon,
j to (‘barb -town,
From Dover by Madhnry, Hnrringlon,
i Sli-allbrd, Barnslctul, Gilm-anlon, ami
! i Galll’ord, to Meredith bridge.
From Northumberland, thro’ Picrcy,
W inslow's location, Duminci-, Berlin, to
.Milan.
J From Great Falls, by Lebanon, Sun
' | ford, Emery's mills, in Sbnpleigli, A< lon
: corner and Ncwllold, by the postofiices
I called bytlio.se names, and through tin
west part of Parson'.field, to tlie post of
fice in Edinghum.
From ( 0.-icord, by Loudon, Lower
Gilmunton iron-works, Alton Buy. Plain
fa Id Corner, Union Village, Farmington,
Middletown corner, and Brookfield cor
ner, to Smith's Bridge, in Wolfltorotigh,
and return Ly the North meeting house,
in Alton,to Alton Bay.
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From Meredith Byidge; by Gilford
centre, so Alton Bay.
From Concord by Loudon Mills, and
Loudon, to Gilmnnton Court house.
From Concord, by Epsom,- North
Deerfield, Nottingham centre, Wad
h-igh's falls in Leer, to Lamprey rivet
village, in New-mnrket.
From ('uncord, by Pembroke, Allens
town, W r est Deerfield, Soulli Deerfield,
Raymond, E{)ping, Exeter, Stratham,
and Greenland to Portsmoiitli.
From Concord, hy Hooksett, Cnndin,
{ Raymond, Poplin, and Brentwood to
1 Exeter.
From Concord, by Dunbarton, Gofis
town, New Boston, Amherst, iMiiford,
’ Wilton; Masonhai'hour, New Ipswich,
■ Ashby, Ashhumhaiu, to Fitzhugh, in
.Massachusetts,
' From Newport, hy Wendell, North
village, New London, Wilmotto zVndo
v or.
From New port by Wendell, Fishcrs
ficld, Bradford, llcrrieker, W eave and
J. New Boston to Amherst.
From Bath to Lnmlafl.
From Lisbon to byiunn village.
1 From I looksett by Westchester, Ches
ter, Rundown, ami Hawke to Kingston.
IN VERMONT.
From Bratllcborough, in Windham
’ county, by (biilford Centre, to Httlifax.
' From Bra,.don in Rutland county, to
■ Slnii'cliam, in Addison county.
From Hancock by Goshen, to Bran
don, in tlie county of Ru-. land.
From .Bwanton, in Caledonia county,
by Albai-g, to Champlain, in the pounty
ol'Ciintoa, and Stale of New York.
From Randolph to Chelsea, in Orange
1 county.
From Elmore to Walcott.
From Lyndcn, in Franklin county, by
Burke, N'pwnrk, liaudon, Charleston,
East village, and West village, and Sa
lem, to ( liiltlS) mills, in Derby, in the
county of Orleans.
1 From Sundttrland, by Stratton, to
Wiirdsboi-ougli.
From Waterford Lower Bridge, in
Caledonia county, by Concord and St.
Johnsbui'y East village, to Lyndcn.
> From Windsor in Windsor county,
by Downer's inn, in Weatliorsfleld, Ihe
North village in Springtield, tlie North
' and South v illages in Chester, Cambridge
’ Port to Athens.
* From Welloriver village, in Newbu
ry, by Groton, to Topshuia nnd West
Topohum, in said Orange county.
> From Middtebnry, by Weybrhlgo
" | Lower Falls, to Addison
i From Keene through Westmoreland,
In the State of New llunipshirc; thence
> through Putney, Brookline, Newfanc,
Wardsboru’ and Stratton, to Sunder-
J lurid.
I’j orn Corintii, by Corinlli Eastv ilinge,
Tupsliam Townhouse, Groton village,
• near Groton mills, to Peacliani.
( From Randolph, hy Randolph West
' j village, the cast part of Biaimree. west
| part of Brookfield, east part of Roxhury,
i to the Centro village of Norlhileld.
IN' MASSACHUSETTS,
i From Florida, tiy Monroe, in Franklin
.. county, by R< aduboiough and W'hiting
‘ - lituii, to Halifax, in the county of Wind
ham in Vermont.
j From Colcraiu, in the county of Frank
’; !in, through North Heath to VVliitingham
j in Vermont.
I From Westfield through Otis and Ty
’l riaghain, to Great Barrington.
From Fitchburg, in V\Orceslcrcoun
ity, hy Lunenburg, Townsend harbor,
j Pepperell, Dunstable, Tyngsborough A
j North Cliclmsford, to Lowell, in the
j county of Middlesex.
’ i I'roiu New Bedford, in Bristol county,
’j to the village of Padaniii uin, in Dart
' : mouth.
From Enfield, hy Greenwich, Dana.
Petersham, Templeton. Westminster,
Fitchburg, Lunenburg, ShirleJ-, Groton,
West ford and Chelmsford, to Lowell.
Pyom the centre of Amiixpinin parish,
in Gloucester, to tile post ollice in said
Gloucester.
From Greenfield, hy Deerfield, to the
centre of Whatley.
| From North Adams, in the State of
I Massachusetts, through Clarksburg,
’ llience through Slumlord and Rcadsbo-
I rough, in the Slate of Vermont, to inter
j sect the mail route from Bi-uttleborough
I to Bennington.
( t From South I'lympton to .Middlcbo
j rough Four < 'orm rs.
j From Keene New Hampshire, through
I I Troy, I'llz william, Winchendon, Asti
burtdinni, Fitchburg, Leomiitsicr, lain
j castor, Boitun, Stow Waliliain, Water
' town and Cambridgt*, to Holloa, Massu
I chii-elts.
From Danvers to Salem.
I'roiu Norfolk, to Marhlchoro, North.
IN RHODE ISLAND.
From Newport, to Block island.
I’roiu Prov idcnce, by Cranston Bank,
’ j Linpitt, Plai-aix, Harris’s and Ark
; 1 wright's factories, in tlie county of'Prov
-1 ii!<-iiia-, to the village ol'Fiskvillec, in saitl
county of Providence.
IN CONNECTICUT.
’ From Tolland to Bolton, in tlie coun-
I ty of'J'olland.
Prom Wolcotts vilie, by Winstead,
Ililcbcocksvillc, and West ll.a tland, to
I Granvilii*, in Jlaaipdca county
Mns-uclmselts.
From Hartford in Hartford county, by
\\ intoiibiiry, .‘Sinisbui-y, West Granby,
jHarlhind, Granville, in Massachusetts,
' i Tolland and New Boston to Slaudislield
’ j in the county of Bcrltsliire.
t from Miihlietuwn by Meriden,Ctic&h
--j ire, Walerbury .Middlcbury, Southbm-y,
| Newtown to Danbury.
From tlie post office in Greenwich, to
; the village of Slanwutb.
From New London to Sag harbor, in
New York.
j From Tolland, through the northerly
'j partsol V\ iilington, A.-liford, and Wood
' slock, in Connecticut, South part of Dud
b-y, South Oxford, Sutton, North bridge,
Upton, liupkinton, Sherhnriie, Natick,
and Needham, to Boston : said route is
( on (Vntral Turnpike.
1 Essex, in the town of Snybrook.
’ through tiie towns of Lyme, Salem, ami
Montvillce, to tiiceity of Norwich.
’ From Waterlturyjo New Hu'vacoun
’ *y. to Coh brook, In Litchfield counts
i - "J
*
I said route to follow the Wnterbury river
turnpike rotul in the volley of the Water*'
I bury river, to Colchrooh, interseqfing at
t -olebrook the mail route which now
i runs fi-'in Winstcd to Stockbridge, in
■ Massachusetts.
From East lladdnm Landing hy West
Chester, to Hie borough of Colchester.
From Kent in the county of Litchfield,
to the town of Cornwall, in said county,
, on the direct road from the post ofhco in
said Kent, to the post office at Cornwall*
, I fridge, in said Cornwall,
i From Stafford Springs’ post office, by
the old Furnace on what is culled the
Somers and Woodstock turnpike road,
by Bartlett’s mills, to Sornerstreet.
From Cornwall through Weston and
i Reading to Newton.
From the borough of Bridgeport, in
Fairfield county, through Meholl’s farms
on the wells hollow turnpike road, by
Derby and Humphreys ville to Salem
bride in New Haven county,
1 From Wilton to Ridgefield.
From Norwalk to New Canaan
From Norwich city through iVeston
Grist wold, and Voluntown, on the She- |
tucket turnpike to Situate in Rhode J»t ,
and.
IN NEW YORK,
t From Madison, in Madison county, by
Augusta, Vernon center, Vernon, Vero
> an, to Home.
From Mount Morris, in Livingston
county, by Tusenront, Ossian, Burrell's
mills, to Do Witt’s valley in the county
of Allegany.
From Nundo, in Allegany county to
Ossian.
From Fortngeville, in Allegany conn
fn, by Oakland mid Tuscnrora, to DanJ
ville, in the county of Livingston.
From Italy, in the county of Votes, hy
Pultneyville, post office, Pultney, in
Steuben county, to Hamnumdsport.
From Horse bead, by Erin, to Cayuga,
in Tioga county.
From Macciimbor’s in Susquelmnnnli
county, Pennsylvania., hy Silver lake,
and Hlierslie, to Owego, in Tioga county.
From 01. go by Gilberts! ille, to Un»
dilla,
From Romulus,by Waterloo, to Phelps
From the town of Somers, in the coun
ty of West Chester, to l.undington's
store, in Ihu town of Kent, in the county
of Pnlnatn.
From the town ofFlatbusli to the town
of New Utrecht, in the county ol Kings.
From Greene, in Chenango county, hy
Specs Spa, to Mucdonougb.
From Marhletown, in Ulster county,
by Craig’s store, in Olive, to the nourest
post ollice in Shandakeii on the route
, from Kingston, in said county, to Delhi,
in Delaware county.
From Sangcrfleld, In Oneida county,
by Brookfield in Madison county, to
to Sherburne.
From Scotland, in Rockland county,
by Hempstead, English church, A: lla
verstrrw, to Monroe ironworks in the
comity of Orange,
From Deposite, in Delaware county,
by Stanville and Jackson, to Gibson, in
Susquehanna!) county, Pennsylvania.
From Tyronne, in Stcuhen county, to
Rock stream.
From Jordan, in Ouondugo county, to
Ira.
From South Uninhridge, in Chenango
county, hy Convcntry ville, to Oxford.
From Glen s Fulls, in V\ urren county,
by Norlhyille, to Patton's mills, in tbo
county of Washington.
From Batavia, on the line between Be
thany and Alexander, in the county of
Gcncssec, by Attica and Middlebury,
through the east part of Orangeville, to
Wethersfield.
From Watertown, in Jefl'erson coun
ty, by Brownvillc, La Fmgeviile, to
Cornelhi, at the mouth of French creek,
on the river St. Lawrence; thence hy
De Pcuuvillc to Brownvillc.
From Cuba village, in Aleghtiny coun-* /
ly, by Dodge’s creek, to Mill grow, in ‘
Cattaraugus county. f
From Hueville, by Dcpeystcr and "
Washburnl settlements, to Oxbow, in ><
J idlers on county.
From Biilliiloe, in Erie county, by Au
rora, Wales, Holland, Sardinia, China,
Cancudu,Freedom and Belfast,to Angeli
ca, in Alleghany county.
From Daggett’s mills to Lawrence
ville, in Tioga county, Pennsylvuniu.
From I’urlKent on Luke Ciiumpluin,
by the way of the An Sable forks, to East
' illo post ollice, in the town ol Lawrence,
St. Lawrence county.
From Dunesburg to Schoharie court
house.
From New York city by Williams
burg, to Flushing on Long Island.
From Addison, in the county of Slue
ben, byway ofCamcroii und Cunistco,
to llomellsville.
From t 'angbimwngu to Fultonvillc.
From Painted Post to Number Uuo
settlement.
From South Sparta to Livonia, pass
ing through the cast part of the towns of
Spuria, Grovelund and Cone-saw.
’l’lieroulc From Golf’s mills to Srtnih
Danville shall pass hy the way of (ho
Loon Ijiike sculement.
From Angelica, hy Short Tract, Oak
land, River Rond, to .Moscow.
From Suwpitl, in the county of West
chester, hy the Way of the White Plains
to Turrylow'n.
From the house of Alanson Burr, in the
to wn of Caneadcu, in the county of Alle
ghany, hy the way of Biishford to Fur- i
mersville, in the county of Cattaraugus.
From the house of captain William
Bennett, in the town ol Canisleo, in the '■
county of Steuben, by the w ay of Purdy
Crock settlement, und Alfred, to Scio, in
the county of Alleghany.
From fort .Miller to Cruigshorough.
From West Btuomlield, m the county
of Ontario, by North Bloomfield, und
Norton’s mills, to Webster's mills, in the ,
town ol Rush, in the comity of Monroe.
From the lurks of lac Grout uu Sable
river, to iiopkinton.
From L tieu to New York mills.
From Colosse in the county of Osw e
go, through the towns ot Parish and Am- |
boy, to Camden post office, in Oneida
county.
From Corydonhy Pleasant Grove and 6
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