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•111 Hill) g J i
.[.■.ftSi'y-'ll.nwTt THREE) per
£sjjf,enn tinned 'ouypi at tl.o choice of
-' •' ■ 'iVaptir'virs o r^'^ri< '' l,f ”‘‘; ,^‘; Vv!
tirst i "' !rr, T’ ii i‘ r>> r*
Lictn^P 4 * ‘ .i:,., iii^erti'.Hi— -iexe.%(y 9 oi •
®rc"c!i
t-.f .-Kch in-irtion.--
Jtt-vKig onc M is diifrtl i.-.-s ilian one square.
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liimseirilie ri«k of all r.-mit
k,.-u:i!i■ i-cr I.A<-» 1 Mail—the person rt-inil
r- .'fmcicy .Ji olrtaininit from the l‘o-t
--lir=;p->‘v>. Vn nr vcihal ackaowli-.K'emciit of the
»"'• * ' Vpo io' in his office, wine:. Aalt r e give.:
H’-ni.r-hcr incase postpaid, or they
vVI l'li" <urt I,U 1
i V«SOl’ TUM ValVhl* siAelaM
.n ihi \
rumtm. IdMuMrator,, ini Omriinn*.
T “ '. f f a\:> . r NHOHOI'.eV l.y Aii.ianistni
giSifcS of w 4, : . rc required, in’ law, to
-, vc,.-."Cy, . st y milie iimllh, U-iw«en U>«
■f.eH 111 ■:'■ ; three In the nluinmon, at
« ol L "‘ ,- J. ~fi!.e . oimisiiicvhuh the property Is
r' "'" vi of tliese sales most U-given m a public
o>'c -- previous to the day ol sale.
,-f am- na! ].r.mcn ; , mi.*l b« giver,
oi 1 i•* ii< rV il.v, s nrvvi*.us to the day oi r-ulc.
i‘ ‘/ '• i. 'i.it.isuml crti!U«*ra ol ancsiaio, mu»t he
, ,w i*v
: Uiir..v. ::ii i 'i* l .“r.jt’j | >c m atic to t'sc <’onn ot
N wM 1 -r--:; liA.NP or NiitillOEd, nuisi j
SSS kwumoxtim j
fas
iyeiTv!) VV. SOVEMBBff ‘, I 8 l's»
* == “ iinju-i, tout .cor not.”
y ELECTION HETrnVR.
Theromrnjal'ilia E'nuiwn lnU in tins city
iMon lay last, for E'oeton of Prcsi.lunt and
ice Pcesitfent, are as fullovyn:
TROIT TICKET. CLARK TICKET.
f„ il B'.illocit, 201) EJtvar.l D-dony, •> '
.■verlv Allen, 109 Tlios. F. Anderson, ijl
livi'i iiiu'ltslioar, 199 .>»!«•
>lm F' vd, lIH Hozemau Adair, <>o;
I, Jirltson, UW J lines Bniemaiii srt:
f m Ten all, J9S Tli'itnas Wooten, .'ill
JitfWliiieheail, I9S Pitt Md«nor, 4(1 j
;i,,s [) mJI, 197 Wit). Pentecost, 4!) 1
~imi G iintlaml, 197 Harwell Pope, 4'.»;
|.,esll.i. 197 S. Thomas, 41).
f,l*in Williams, 197 j 7. Willliams, 46
Messrs. Cum hi in King and Holt, wore oleot-
Iliiflwliors us tlm OimveriUon, to tnuul at Mil
. 1 gev.iia on the firs* Monday in February next.
iiii>iJ:i:v is m;\v oki.hvvs.
:■ *1 Cun netel.it Ilegistef and Patriot,
f:i .9 mill. 1 Its;— r-lty llic .Mailjust ailivud
...,i .N ■ a’-0.1. .ns, we have the . • 'aai aiiniin
.. .i r.f tli.Tiii.it of II tabli, liml tho malig
.1. I n . XISIS ill lil.lt city.”
v « Oiti;.,M\s.\j»v:.vp
■ ■ .>r iitl.aitiuii lo an article tvldt'i lately
t(,, jer, under lli•• signature us
1 .<•»; ■ mil. s.' lih s.-ly abusive of lien. Kj;w- j
■ ! 1 -• Ives, and the Nulitiers genfiially 1
mnalt faiutuy, Hid pa: tl.ada ly of Di ’. T.
i,' lis:\aMigit, <vbusn indein iidenirtiid meiilo
o i:se .. a |mlilii;i:i'i, &e. Ii ijipened 10 call
!■: : phsing cKiijimiidatory rem tik from us.
9: raly H, dull wo have no time to waste on
>■ :i stu a ; 1 t.y, or little mat torn, and uro not
to.i..’ In a- kao-.vledgn, by attention to tlie.n ,
1 1. 1 riiliur.il ilia jiatlias assailed, are capable of
iched. lliioagli such a medium, by any
iu «political wliipsier and sciibblor, who lias
‘-tb-sr fill nice of ii i'ii. iely, bit! to assail bis
belters, and, us im e.miVit rise to their level
dragtnem ii possible, down lo Ida own. The
tvno’o ten or oi dm article proves it worthy only
O'l.lsr fioiilernpl. W lien llm author talks about
iOiialliliiiiSol llw county, bavins neither wealth
orreputalioii to pladao In itn> cause, his clmrac
ter is jivovijn intlio undeniable fact, that several
ft ihrm, at least, if not m any, arc of the tno.it
-eah.iy citizens, nnil that til are at least c.ptil,
n every.point us respectability, lo their oppo
! ”*• n-lu is he ih it talks thus 1 and what
'• .s ha to losu f Wo know Hot; hut rely ing on
, s> i. la, th u they gene; illy : . • ach most ini-
P* ..ii.e to vvaaith, who possossthe least of if,
' !l hot. that the poorest nullifier in llio
«,v, bos as Hindi to stake as he. And, us to
r r ll oion, he may be, to: ought we know,
Hits' tcnlli- rate limhof the law, holding about
"“ ««■» relation to it, as a fifth wheel to a
and. ni! , ro j,,,). lue.i l 0 tin: pro
io, - 1 t9h.it ." him, yet peiliaps not iiul.ditnd
1 ■'nditistcnci l . Be wlmt he may, how*
" H.thl st .ike the value of his bond, that
•* v Id,, promotion. a ec 'nj small njj'iu . —
l,n «°nß! Ami thus wo shake
r r ° n ™ K
1 “ Charleston ('hscYrtr of
! ‘ .ust, over tlie sijrtiaiurc of Omicron,'*
Villons are asked, with rospecl to tho
in these times
f,. v . ‘ L ' , '‘tcnionL 'l'ht* substnneti of il»o
luicll n ;”V ll^_oa .' hl » Clcigym in to
eituer |,rcSenco > il political meeting of
’ olt,:n evidently, for UleclT
1;,... '= j l to give, over Ids signature, .a pub
£r?,; 1 w.iulil un
..“T*" *>
w«hiut,|, e , K .; ‘ T 1 ° r tho t '"°
!Ul,l whmhn-r or not, the civil
Iwa, mi i•* can **° 'lcstroyod by usuipa*
Eirj,,.,. " S T M> uni, "i’ e,re -l • Is it jiussiblo
*£Z£ t *
t'ic: rc-ien, ’” u H ’object so momentous us
Taj tr-.g a '. l l utu, e \v hare of our cotiulryl
ntlvhv, u V .!" rC 0 *” ttlfdrs, can be ascerltdiird
ln ° political meetings, v. ben llie
‘‘Or.;, ri ,, V;l "fid by men of ability. lint,
’ Wo ‘Hd have in* minister, a political
> kb c!e.!"| ,t ' 11 as Hot to Haro to
. ri,:, ." k Hc«von, there exists
' dy ' '"P'isiJitions in our country; and if
* • 1 nut tv a 3r ° * lnUS ' v * ,ose prilled !cs
'ssoisi, W | e hi the ordeal. The cowardly
f®ouifcnf; | * re,;o d hum duly, requires
rilr<o in his 7' ( ' aln . be boars tho
"* deifv es in i ote^£!n 'li ttl >d like Cain, too,
' :;, UoJ -fi e ostraci sed, by. all politically
'Pendcrit rtjmllleans. The robes
\
jof PiinsthooJ, are no more incompatible with |
■ Freedom, than is the toga of tho civilian.
j \andals, who would fetter down the con.
| science, we may be assured, are well projian
for “ stratagem and sjtoil," whenever an ojqtor*
tuni' . is ottered tor the action of such elastic
principles. Wo would rather “ breathe the va
pour ofa dungeon,” than be known as the au
thor of such parasitical intorogatoiies. Clergy
men are not cyjifiers in Government. They, in
common with their fellow citizens, are required
to give tlutr quota, towards the sitjiport of the
political institutions by which they are protected,
if they are known only, as freemen in law,
why exclude them from a participation in all |
their privileges ? If a Clergyman is entitled to
the right ot suffrage, vfliy forbid him the exer
cise of that consociute and implied privilege,
the right us investigation ? Would "Omicron"
have all Clergymen incro echoists—clouds with
out water —political weathercocks 1 We would
not insinuate that a minister should, Jesuit like’
dentily himself with any political movement,
should become the archill it linon of any political
assembly; hut, we say, let him, like the Ajioa
lie Paul, declare himself a Roman, whenever
usurpation, shall intrude its hideous spectre upon
his interests. In a Republican Government, the
spirit of intrinsic religion, is not inconsistent
with a lofty and inflexible independence. The
I !’■ iesthood are not insulated beings. They are
1 not ignis faiui, which can live only in a corrupt
atmosplnue. In the crush of Sovereign Slates,
they expect no angelic warning, to leave tho
11 cities of the plain.” In the consumption of
that beautiful constitutional symmetry, which
the world calls American glory, the interests of
tho Clot sy, their families, and their (locks, will,
he a constituent part of the great bumt-offering |
to A car ice. What rational, ingenuous being, |
then, can deny them tho exorcise of the high
prerogatives of freemen? A compromising,
succumbing spirit, is fit for neither Clio eh nor
.State. The spirit, too, which would arraign the
1 privileges of any individual, is despotic in the
’ highest degree. There is a virus in it, which
, corrodes that high feeling, the birtnriglu of mail.
! Ii viitualiy distributes the elective f anchisn lo
j a few, while the many must act m a state of
j mere vassalage. It virtually divides a great
immunitij, into classes, assigning particular du
ties lo particular ciiizons. Wo spotik not so.
” Omicron but, fox ourse'vcs, we disclaim
political fellowship with any one, who would
become a saiilite to am Uicr’s opinions; who
with a pusillanimous, soi-dsi.-mf, patriotism,
I would cry, peace 1 peace I v\ lieu destiuclion is
apparently ready, lo li. e.cfose its mortgage up
on our Government. Destroy that great con
servative, freedom of investigation—cancel uni
vers.iliyt of right—aim our'‘political li moment
ifi rottenness, mid its broad base hull' on stub
ble.” O.m.G \.
Savannah, November o.
! Tli ' sloop John Cheviilie-, (’.apt. Sisson, came
j up in town ibis morning, from the ship A tiles.—*
' We understand limn C;i, t. Bisson, that he has
i on hoard sonic of the goods which he saved faun
1 the At, ties. and would have obtained more, but
was jo evented by the second oliieor of the U.
S. Gutter McL un. Giqd. B further mciiiious
licit con-idorublo of the cargo can yet be saved.
Tlie A. lions appearances, was wrecking to pin
cos, an I the water at high tide, washed over her
upper deck.— Republican.
CiMKi.E.rToN. No -ember 2.
We are authorized to slate, that in conso
■ qiience of tiie reported existence of llie Ch dera,
among the and crew of the brig Ame
lia, Wrecked 111 Folly Island—all boats and ves
si Is, will be brought to at Castle Pinckney, for
cx limitation by the Port Physician, that all infer
course between Folley Island and tlie City may
be slopped, excejit through, the Port Physician,
and persons auihorized by llie Governor or (,'ity
Council.— Mercury.
, j riiovt inr iim.-cock vnvcr.Tista.
Fi'auta, IDih October, IS2S.
Mi. Jna. li. Childers :
Sir—The last Session of Congress having
made provision, for all Kevolnuonury Soldiers,
who served six months in iho revoluiionary war,
■by giving pensions of §6 per nionlb to such ns
seived two years, and to others under tiiat time
of service in proportion to the time moved; lo
comcncc fiotii Gin lirsl day of January, Idf’l. It
becomes the duty of all good citizens to give lo
those interested, notice of tlie existence ol such
juovision I bad supposed till recently Ibat all such
jifirsoiis ::B went interested in Gin subject, knew
the existence of tin* law—linding however, that
several persona to whom the penson would be
■j us mucli importance, have lie.etoforc been ig
j norani of the existence of such a law—l lake
■ 1 this method, to inform stieb, that tho necessary
f instructions are to be found in die Clerk's ofliee
; of this county : that application should be made,
either lo tbe Superior, im'eiior, or Court ul Or
dinary. and that I will gratuitously attend to
drawing up the necessary iomis for any individ
ual of ilaiiooek county, who is entitled under
J the law. JAMES THOMAS.
•*r a.- e-n
J <JOtU3(Die€l.lßj.
It [liy the Geo. Cunning, at Sacannah.]
I.tVKliPooL, Sept. 19.
I I COTTON. —At tho Muucnester market yes
r, terdav, theae was a fair business done, ami an
, advance nil ,;1 j-er piece on loom cloths, which
: has given increased firmness to iliis market.—
‘ I Thu sT s to-.ay have amounted to fifid baus at
■ | very full prices, and in some instances, uu ud
i valien of .til [>er lb. lias been realized.
| Si.!* r. 29. —We wiote to you y eslerday by the
! I present eonveyaiice, mid have again to ad vis;
i ... j of considciaide activity in tile Cotton mar.
* j kot. Tile total sales to day have amounted m
. between G and 7iWO bags, of which about 2,5(H)
Thavo been lakiti on speculation, and prices r :
* j fully supported.
i; Sf.pt. 29—The sales of the week re 26,099
I | Dags, with an advance ol ;jd pet lb.
* j Nf.W fist, vans, October 27.
s I COTTOiN.—Stock on bane, on tne 25. h ms!..
, ! 17. 511 bales. The demand continues good, and
1 i pi ices steady, with, it is thought, an occasional
| imy ovoment in tbe lower descriptions : (bo
’ quality of tho receipts has not materially altered
’ since our l ist report. Choice is rare, end for a
f lot of this description, 119. cents is cffjrcd, but
not sold, llie holder having no orders le that el'-
' I feet. yVtiiifi icaddy cumin mds oor quotations,
1 jic, a 11 cents, and for hamlsome lots, ,1 cent
mote is sometimes obtained, (we have rcfticnco
iu ib it veigiog on choice, but not fully entitled
lo the denomination) in genera*, boldeis have
’ every reason to be satisfied with tbe market, and
1 the only complaint is, that them is nut cac.ee
s Cotton to meet the dfirjß.'.d.
j Tbe sales of the week arc, 301) bales at OX I
I round; 154 do. at 10] do., i0l)2 at 10; 279 Jo. at
9], and 60 do. all!} cents no: lb.— i‘. Currtut,
BY AUTHORITY •
.aw-s ok 'run umtkii stacks imsskd at thk |
IIKST SKSSION OK TUi-J TV.IO.NTV-SgltO.M)
IIIMiIIKsS.
[Puai.ic Xo; til ]
AN ACT to estiiiiiish oortam (lost ram’s !
nail to alter utul iliscoiititiuo otiu-i’sj cV |
for other |nti'|>i>sej
lie ilonarlcd hi y the Senate an,l ifwsc c/'
HejircsenUitives oj the Unifei! Suites of,‘linen- j
oi in Congress ussein'erd, That the Ibiiovv-
I ing ho cslaGlishcil as j»ost, ruadrs.
IN MAi.M)
From East Aiavhias, l*y \A'iiifting, to
Eitlle Uiver harbor, iti ibc couniy of
Washing ton.
From Dennysville, in Washinglei!
county, hy ( hariottc, Hooper, anti Alex
amler, lo I’uring.
From East Aiachi is to Cutter,
From Uangor, in I'onolisoot couaty. 1
I hy iJrewer, Claritatie.n uumher eight,, to;
Ellsworth, in (lie eo in'ty of IhuKork : i
thenoe hy olariuvinxi, to Flanintion nntn 1
I»er twenty >ix, in sakl county ol’lJun -j
cock.
From Vx atorville, iti Ivennelieeo couti-;
ly, hy tViiislow, (dinioii. »si!!!niiti. t'orn
villi', Alliens, Drighlon, Fol d t.m’it.k oss
iown ami Itianehard. to ttoiisun ; and
from Brighton to Wellington, in the 1
minuty of Si inersct.
From riio .ia'to.vn in the county of
l.iticolu, hy Tenant's harbor ami .viua
ulioio harbor, to George.
From h\ ab'.ohariiugh in EiiKuiln.eoun- i 1
ty, hy *V ,’tou uuti iaibcrly, to filont '
viil l i!) . enmity,
j i roo eg in the coanly of 4>x
j fei <‘ < i. New ii.inipslnre.
I I'*’ wick in Civm her lam! coun
on i.iul Lisbon, to Clreeue, 1 '
1 1 ■ p . i ij. nix heck.
I •• esihrooU in (hinihtsrliinilcoiin
, ty, tip • . e-t side ofl’ersuntscut liver.
;to in'ersocl m ’ ro ; i 1..> 11 Stundssh to
i Ujrii', ut the carrying place on Sebago
I pond.
1 ; From Anson hy Dinghum, iti Somerset
,I *.*.,*isi>ty hy tlie fori s of Kentieheck river,
i .lienee on the Canada road, to die (Juuu
’ i da line.
■i ••’rota West Jefferson in Bincoln eonn
.Gy J rusk's mills »V Sheeiiscot Initlge,
i j t .> W ic-oesst i.
lj From iJrownvilln, l*y Iviliunrnoeli, to
lit > eusliily part of Mho.
i From hi.'.eo hy Ui Ideford, the norther
’ I iy pari of ivenoeljuiik pur!, and the ecu
’iliv ot i.-yman. lo Aiiied.
From Exeter hy Got i inn and St. Al
* j hans. So ihe itiierseetioii of die mail route
. 1 from Fitlsiiidd to ) —t. AHiicis.
t i From Faetory \ id-tire, hy tfebrdtu;? vil
_ I Inge in Eishon t > ( .'reene.
| i- rti'ii Fus..-iv.l!tm!iet;g peel 011-ee, in tin*
(•ounty of I'euohsv;.)!, iti the Ft ale o<*
j Jlsiiu *. !.»y Treat’s tui l-.Eu’o' nmnin i one
II * F g s mills, to called; and tin >»’ mini-
R her two, 1 ierd's ) '!;>'e to n.imher four,
Jiuall's ii'iii.v ia said o- unly.
H From Gray, in the ninet yof Cumher
t land, hy ißiandish, to Altted in the eotin
t; ty of York.
a( From Camden, through H-'pe ami A;>
. jdelou to Jloi'tville. in \Viildo eonniy.
i From I’rospee.t West vili igeto Janies
r ll.aeks, in Frnspeiin Waldo comity.
I Front Uangor, hy slertioiip ficvant,
Stetson, North Acwpol't, umi t on ilia, to
| s>l Alhans.
1 From l)ie town of Fnrt’.nul, through
’ \\ esibrook. {Senrhoroug'ti, Uoston, Siol
lis, a part of ‘»v nlei boro.ig’h. i/imemdt. q
,. j Ac.vjleld, to FlynnUdii in New Damp-
Ishlre, hy wnyol Ossipee corurr. Ttdlnr,-
v norough corner, and .Moulionhorou;',!!,
, !|)assiiig on the south side at' Osqipee
y nionntaia.
From i’lsillijis, th.ru' Eel lin to Weld, In
the county of Oxford.
From Bangor in the county of a’chol*
scot, hy Dint--ti west post oisice, i.e tml.
t orioLi west |»i : t Clio c, (.Aiirland,Dovc’r,
* * Foxcroft, .-irt.igervilit', Gluillord, Anhot,
, )lonsoti, to Ihe post olliec in Fnllcrslu ivn
. j in the county ol Somerset.
H i From die upper village in Farmington
J i hy )£eiU>‘s mills, Sc wall’s mills, in ( hit's
’ 1 lei'viile, iiorihcaslerly corurr of Fayette, j
,I’i’aylor’s i<nlis, and Dunn's tavern, in i
,' Mount \ci non, Jloyl m tav ci-o, ia kiieatl-j
,' held anil Angus'a, to »in I low ell.
From dm post ottieu in /doiuit iJft it, I
1 1 in tlie county of (lanct cb, to iav f'caii
' i Gove, in the saint' townsliip.
"j From Winslow hy (.'liiitcn, Fiil.-frld,
j i Fuimyrtt, snuiii east ecrtier ci St Tuans j
lUumuna and Dexter, to Dover.
* i From Allied, through 5• aU rl> -rmigh,,
! j Limerick mid L’oraisl to ilii iim hrki p.'
u From tlie .vorlhv.e: I hr.rhor, lo ibe-j
- fs'oulh harbor in Dec: os'; :"i.
r IN MI'A 11 A.IIF til i • UK. |
IVi'iii Derry, Flies Ur, and Ltanlia, to j
; Soiilh Dcctdielil. 1
From W akellekl it: the « curd; nfStral [
. foiai, over Foggs ll’li, t<; •' "am:n.
From Stimiicrutoa bri ‘ge, by the ecu-j
tre ofFrankUn, tSulishary po tuili c, mid ;
i die westerly part cd Cosirawen, lollop 1
i' kintnn village.
9 j From Dn • t ihlo, hy IM ! ford, Vvillon. j
- lianeock. fsunbiiird, .M-ie-ad im ! po 'sii.
! , paper mill village in Al '.cad, I -anmlG.'i, j
ito t'iiarlestov\ n.
i From Dover by iMndhin y. E-irrington,
a I jSlraflbrd. Barnstead, tiilmanton, and!
j j Gniltord, to Jicrcdita bridge,
n From .Xurliiuuibcila'.n!, tliro' I’icrey,;
\\ ins’loxv s location, Lluiiiiiiu', Gi rnn, ;
:'.Miian.
I From Great Falls, by I.chi'nt.n, £'<;n- I
1 fort I. Emery's inills. in Cslmpleig'i, At lon I
corner inui .New Held, liy too i. >. I ( i--- e--
(.ailed hy those raiines, urn! linongli tiicj
vvt'st part ot Farsensliekl, lot.ie ;■ a-1 ci [
,j (ice mi IKlinghnin.
li From Concord, hy I.nndon, Lower 1
| Gilmanton iron works, iVlton Lay. FJain j
i! Held Corner, Union Village. Farmington.!
n| Middietown corner, and Brunkiicl.l ct-r-.
ti nor, to Fiuith's Bridge, in Wr.lfhe.ronglt. 1
■ j an i return hy the No. lit meeting lie: <. 1
’' in Alton, to Alton Lay.
From Meredith bridge; hy Gilmrd;
j centre, to Alton Lay.
From Concord hy London Mills, and!
,J! Luutl'JU, to GiimaaUm Court house.
From Concord, by* Epsom, .Verdi
Dectikdd, .Ncttii'shani centre, Wad-,
leigh’s falls Leer, to Lamprey river
village, in Mew -market.
Lrom Concord, hy FcinbroUtq AHens
town, West D.-crlidd, «oiuh DemCn hl,
iLiymond, Upping, i-JxiMer, fctratham,
md Greenland tn Fortsmontli.
| From Concord, hy jlocksel’, * ’amlia.
Uaymoiul, I’oplin, n.id Brentwood to
Exeter.
!■ rom Concord, hy Dunbarton, (fuiis-
Itown, New Boston, Aiiiheist, 91 i I forth
jV\ il ton; illastmliarboiir, New Ipswich,
| \shby, Ashhanilmm, to Fiizluigh, in
i 11 issacimsi !!s,
j From Newport, hy Wendell, North
village, Nue, London, Wilniot lo .Ando
ver.
From Newport by Wendell, Fishers
beld, Bradford, i'erricker, Weure uml
iNew Lost'in to Ainlierst.
I nnil !{ it * i to Landed.
F oin Lisbon to Lyman village.
From ! louk.-eU l»y Wesieiifsler, Ches
ter, Lat,dow a,and Hawke to Kingston.
i-.N \ MBit O N I'.
| I . <ihi Ei'ailb hurmigli, in Windluun
| eoiinty. hy Gtiiil'ord Centr.e.to Halit..\.
S9'"-m Sira*.don in ILilland comity, lo
(>"'h<avhaii!, in Addison county.
; l i'oin Slam oek hy G'.nli. ii, lo Bran
j don, in the county of L u.il a ml.
From iSwiinton, in Caledonia county,
by ’• lluirg, to i 'lianijdain, in (he county
of Cliot< ii, . aid rSinle us New York.
From Uaiulolpli to C-iielsca, in Grange
couaty.
From Elmore t > Walcott.
From Lyndon, ir. Franklin county, hy
Burke, Newark, Landon, Charleston,
; East village, and West village, and
|ieiH. to ( liihfs mills, in Derby, in the
eutliily td’ < trleans.
From Huinlerlam!, hy h'trutton, to
\\ a ids ho rough.
From Waterford Lower Bridge, in
Caledonia enmity, by Concord and fSt.
j Jolmshirry East village, to Lynden.
Fmni Windsor in Windsor county,
hy Downers inn, in Weatherstield, the
.\orth\'iilnge in Springfield, Iho North
and South viilagcs in CtiJster, Cambridge
Fort to Athens.
From Wells uiver village, in Newbu
ry, hy Groton, lo Topshani mid West
I'ojisham, in said Orange county.
From Itiddlelinry, by Weybridge
Lower Falls, to Addison.
From Keene through Westmoreland,
in the Mate of New Hampshire; thence
through Putney, Brookline, Newl'ane,
Wardsboro’ and Wtrutton, to sJunder-
Imid.
From Corinth, hy ('oi intli East village.
Topshani Townhouse, Groton village,
near Groton mills, to Feaeliani.
i'rnm iLaidoijili, hy Uondolph West
village, the east part of Braintree, west
part of Brookfield, east pari of Uoxhnry,
to the Centre village of iNorthlield.
IN JIAMWt ’HIJfETTiS.
From Florida, hy lionroe, in Franklin
( iiounty, t.y S’ea.it-i.o-onrh and \\ hiting
hntn. to iti.(.fax, in the (.utility of Wind
ham in Vermont.
From ( (derail:, in the county of Frank
lin. through Nuiiii ileuti. to \V hiunghtwn
in 1 Cnnoiit.
Front 'Cv’c.-afield (hi'otigh Otis and Ty
ringham, to (ireat Barrington.
From Fitehhiirg, in \\ oreesler coun
ty, hy Lwnenliui'g, Town.-amd harbor,
Peppf-rell, Diiiisinlde, Tyngshorongii iv
\.»rth <'li.'lm.sford, to Lowell, in the
county of .Middlesex.
From New Ledford, in Bristol county,
to the village of PaiLuiarmii, in Dart
mouth.
From Enfield, Ly Greenwich,- Dana.
SViei'sliam, 'IV-mpli ton. Westminster,
Fitchburg. Lunenburg, Hdrie.y, Groton,
Wcsiford and Clielnp.ls*rd, lo Lowed.
Fi-in.i tin* < eatreof Aniiisqmiiii pol ish,
in Gl.au ester, to the pofll uiilte ill said
Gin a ester.
i'ropi Greenfield, hy Deerfield, to the
centre t-.f Whiifley.
From Nortii .Ad-an®. in the Slide oi
.Massaeiittsi Its, through ClarkslinVg, j
(lienee through S:an:ii rd and Beudsho-j
rough, in the r-t.-.te es Vermont, to intf r j
set i the mail roulu Iroiu Bruttliborough i
to Bennington.
Fr« in Soolii Plympton to lliddleho-!
ruuifii Four < 'em i s.
From Keene New Hampshire, through \
! Troy, Fi'.zwilliatn, Wineliendon, Afsii
huruliiHii, i ilebburg, f«eoininslcr. Lull
easier, Boiion, Stow, Wal finin, Water
[town and Caaibri.lge, to Bolton, liassa
; oluiscUs. t
i- i-aia Danvers to Salem.
J’rom Norfolk, to 11 nrhlehorn. North.!
IN 'MIDDE ISLAND.
From Newport, to Llm k Island.
From I’i'm idenecj hy Cram-ton Bank, |
| Lippiit, Ih. e.iix, ilan is’s uml Ark
■ wright’s factories, in the comity olTVov
•| idenee, !•* the v iilnge ol'Fiakviiicc, in said
I county (<I I’ro vi il ci,* ■(■.
) IN CONN ECTIFTT.
j From Tolland to Bolioe, in the c tnin- ■
; ty ol 'S'tdl.md.
Fr-.nn Woleottsv:!le, hy Win.-lend,
! Bit! hem ksv.dle, and West Marti.in.l, to
(west Gi'anviiie, in Hampden couaty
: Mn-s-iieliii -cits. i j
1 F.oai siartfbrd in Hartford eritinty, hy |
1 ‘.*.’i;;lonbm',v, >Sim!.b'ry, West Drunby, I
j lluvthiiid, Granville, in 11 aasa< litisel!?, |
I'l.’ib.aid mol Slav L isten lo Siainli -lielti j
• in the county cl' Bet k.-l.ire
Frol ll lliddlctoi.n” by llei-tden.C'he.-h
•re, Wu’erbury lliddlelntry, Konlhhnry ,!
. Newtown lo Danlmiy.
I From the post olliee in Grectuvieh, lo
• the village of .Siunwieli.
From New London 1 a Sag harbor, in
New \ ork.
| From I’el'ar.d (hr'ctigli the norihrrly
I purts ol \\ illinglon, A .-I dot d, und oo i 1
j.-.toek, in Coiiiieel'. id T'oulh purl ol ija I
j b-y, SeuiJ) t.Kuird, Sullen, Aorthl.ridge,
i I jden, MopUintori, *■ 1.-crhurne, NiU'ek,j
| .in I Neeiliinm, to Boston : said runic is!
I on I cut: a! Ttirnpilie.
j From Es.'-e.v, in the (rwn ofsV.y brook, j
j through the tow ns of Ly m**, Sab-m, and i
I ftlor.t vdlre, to tlie city os Norwich,
j I’lT.i.i \\ iderhni v,,n New lias eii conn-j
• tv. to t’eiibruoU, in Lilehlb Id county, I
| said rout..* to lollovv the \ . a ertiury river j
i tm-n;fit.:' : :>ati m the valley ol the V. uter-1
! intry river, to Colebrook, inter.ceting at
t’oM.'br.Jok the mail route which now j
iruns fr, ia VS insled to felockhrulgt:, in
vLisriiehns.'lts,
x ro;n Liar, Haddarn Lo.ntli >g’ y Wen ■
a ■ nun i i r ■ n i
Chester, to the borough ofDolehcst.T.
>'<•0111 Kent in t!ie county ol’Dilehtield,
to the town of Cornwall, in said county,
on llte direct road from the post ollice in
Si'i.i Kent, to the post ollice nt Cornwall
liralge, in said Cornwall.
From Stafford .Springs' post office, hy
tlio old Finance on what is called tin-'
Somers and Wood tuck turnpike road,
l>y it irtleft's mills, to Sonierslivct.
i rdm Cornwall llirongh Weston and
Heading (o Newton.
Fr/mthe borough of Ilridgeport, in
Fairfield county, larough Nieholfs farms
•>n the wells hollow turnpike road, by
Derby and Httmphreysviilu to Salem
liride in New ilaten cdimly. \
From Wilton to llidgi licid.
From Norw alk to New Canaan .
From \orwidi city through I’rest on,
Crist wold, and Vulnutown, on the She
tueket turnpike to Mi:auto in llhodo ll
und.
i\ may vidiK,
From Madison, in Madison county, hy
Augusta, Vernon center, Vernon, V ero
na. to ‘tonic.
From Mount Morris, in favingston
comity, hy 'i’nscarorn, O-.sian, Harrell's
mills, to De Witt's valley in the comity
of Allegany.
From \mida, in Allegany county to
Ossi 111.
From Porfagei iilo, in Allegany conn
la, hy Oakland mid Tn-cnroni, to Dan
\ ille, in the county ul Du iagston.
From Italy, in the county of Vales, hy
Fallacyvdlc, post oiTirp, Hnlmey, in
Steuben county, to liammamlsport.
From Horse head, by-ijnu, lo Cayuga
in Tioga county.
From iMaccemher'a in Pusqurhiuißolt I
county, Fenu-yl\ania. by Nilver Jake,
and Hllerslie, to O wego, in Tioga comity.
From Otego hy Giiheiuviiie, to Una
dilhi.
From Honuilas.hy Waterloo, to Phelps
lyi'oni the town of Homers, in the coun
ty cf W est Chester, to Dmidingtoti's
store, in the lowa of Kent, in the county
of Fiilmiin.
From the town of Flatbiifdi to the town
of.New Utrecht, in (he comity of Kings.
From Greene, in Chenango county, by
Specs Npa, to Macdunoiigh.
From iMarldctow n. in l ister county,
hy Craig's store, in Olive, to the nearest
post office m Nhamlakcn on tlio route
from Kingston, in said county, to Delhi,
in Delaware county.
From Naiigerllcld, in Oneida county,
hy HrooUliehl in .Madison county, to
to Sherburne.
From Scotland, in Dockland county,
hy Hempstead, laiglish chureli, & ll.t
verstrrw, to .Monroe ironworks in the
county of Orange,
From Deposite, in Delaware county,
by Stanville und Jackson, to Hibson, in
fsn (piilmtiiiidi comity.Fcnnsyivania.
From Tyronne, i.< Steuben county, to
Dock stream.
From Jordan, in Oncndago county, to
Ira.
From South Cambridge, in Chenango
county, hy Convenlry ville, to Oxford.
From t«lea's Falls, in Warren county,
hy .\orlhville, to Hatton's mills, iu the
county of Washington.
From Halaviu, on the line hut w een IJe
ihany and Alexander} iu the county ot
Genessee, l>y Aflic.a and .Middlehury,
through the east pm t of Oranges ille, lo
tV * thorsheld.
From Watertown, in Jefferson conn
!y, hy Hi'sunvide. Da Fargcvillo, to
i .in Delia, ut the moulli of French creek,
on the river N't, l.awrence; thence hy
li.- Heanville to Hrownville.
From Calm village, in Aleghany coun
ty, hy Dodge's c reek, to iWill grove, in
Cattaraugus comity.
From ilueviile, hy Depcysler and
W asiimuid settle nieiils, lu Oxbow, in
Jefferson county.
From Hull'aloc, in Firie county, hy Au
rora, VVulea, Holland, Sardinia, China,
j Caiicmta,Freedom and ISelfasU.to Angeli
jea, iu Alleghuny comity,
i From Daggett'■< mills to -ImwTcncc-
I ville, in Tioga county, Vcnnsylvunia.
I from fun li.'i.i im i.ulvc Clmniplain,
I hy the way of the An Subic forks, to fiast
! ville post idlicc, in the tow aof Lawrence,
| Nt. Lawrence county.
From Dum slang to Schoharie court
house.
From New York city by Williams*
I burg, to Flushing on Dong island.
• From Addison, in lltu county of Ntue
j hen, fy way oft macron and Cauisieu,
! to i loineilsville.
! From Cttnghnawu'rato I'ultonrviile.
! From Fainted Cost lo Number One
i settlement.
Front South Sparta to Livonia, pass
ing through thei fit •:) part of the tow Its ofi
Sparta, Grovelaud amt Conejms.
The ron’c Front Golf s mills lo South
D tnvilie slitiii pass by tlio way of llte
! ieutiii Lake settlement.
f rom Angelica, by Short Tract, Oak
iitii.i, Hive r lioaei, to Moscow.
From Sawpitt, in the county of West•
Chester, by the way of the White Hiatus
i to Tarrytown.
j From*‘.he house of Alanson Ilnrr, in the
! town of < Janeadea, in the county <->i Allo-
Igliany. hy the way ofltusliford to Far
| mers\ ilie, itt the county ol Cattaraugus,
i I'itoii tiie bot.se of captain William
j Leaned, in the town of Canisteo, in the
1 county of Steuben, hy the way oi Purely
j Creek settlement, ami Alfred, to fc : cio, in
I the county of Alleghany.
I J’rcm lln-t .Miller lo Urnigslioroi/ghv
j From West ISlnuudhld, in the county
L,f Ontario, hy North Hloumlicld, tend
I Norton's mills, to Webster’s mills, in the
j town r,l Hu.-lt, in tliceonnly of Monroe.
From the forks of the Great an Sable
* river, to I Im.kinton.
I Front Vliea to New York mills.
! From ( !)lot;:.c in the coutily ol Oswe
! go, through the tow as oCHartsli anel Am
! boy, to Cannk.li pool oiiice, in Uaeida
I county.
I jTma Corydonby I’leasonl Grove ami
1 Sociality, lo I’ersia, (formerly \\ estGo
i di) in tl<e county ol'Cad.iraagaw.
| Froi.i Auburn let Aitmie'/mma, passing
I thromrii Foste-rville, and from Montezn
irtft i > Woolcott, passing thro* Suvaauh
i and tiailrr.
Front Spraker’s U tsi!i. in 31 out* omery
eouaty, through the towns of Sharon,
; Goblcskil!} Summit tm-4 Jfllcreor, to Hos
itcreficld, in (ko county of Delaware.
■Extend route number two hundred A
ci<r tyeight, commencing at Elmira in
ilh* county oi'Tioga, New York, mid run
ning’ from tliciiec to McConnell Town,
fSiuy, Townsend und Wardsburgh,
•o Harpending’s corners, in the county
|of Votes; and the continuance of said
; route to Geneva, in Ontario county, via
Ifimrod’s cormi’H, West Dresden, and
front there to Geneva, by the Luke road.
On the oust side of ciusquehnnnah riv
er, from the town of Bainbridge, in the
county of Chenango, through the towns
ol'Colesville, &, Windsor, to tlie Wind
sor bridge,
IVoin Stephen King's, South Pcm
brook, south by the oust office in the town
of Bennington, to the post office in the
centre of rdieldun, in Genesee county.
I rma Medina, in the county of Or
leans to the village of Akron, and thence
across to the New fiend post office, in
the county of Eric.
From New Woodstock, through De
Buy tor, pitcher, Cincimmtus and Lisb,
to Itingliamptou,
From the village of Oswego to the Vil
lage of. uehols; thence thru’ the south
'vest part ol the town of Windham, near
(he dwelling house of the lute Joseph
Webster, to the town of Orwell, near
the dwelling house of Daniel Bussell,
and from thence through the towns of
Borne and Wysox, to the village or bo
rough ol'Tovvonda, in the Hlalo of Penn
sylvania,
From Painted Post, up the Conistcc,
to the village of Ifonellsrille,
From Lysnnder, in the county ofOnan
lag.i, to Fulton, in the county of Oswe
i go, by the way of Dunlmntsville, in the
county of Onunditga, and Granby, la tlie
counly ol’Oswego.
Prom Cambria to Youngston.
From liockpoi't to Kt.inp ville, byway
of Newlim; Post office, on tlie east side
tlie eighteen mile creek in the county of
Niagara.
Froni liodi to Silver orcelt, byway ol
Smith's mills, ami Bugg’s settlement, in
the county ofChantauque,
From Chester, in an Easterly direc
tion through the settlement at Bryant
Lake Mills, Briimt EaUo setfhanwit, and
Haynsburgh, to the town of Bolton id
the county of VV’arrelli
From Coldcnlmin, in Orange county,
by the way of ISt. Andrews, to Walden,
From Sears Ville, in Hullivun county,
passing through the villages of Hope
well, and Soarsburgh, and Montgomery,
in Orange county, to Crawford iu Llatei*
county.
Prom Bedford Court Ilodse, in tliei
the counly of Westchester by Golden’s
bridge to Csouth East, in the counly of
Putiniin.
From Burlington in the county of Ot
sego, through New Berlin, to the village
of Norwich, in the county ofChvimngo.-
From Comstock Landing, on the Nor
thern Cnnnl, in the town of Fort Ann,
county of Washington, to the court house
i in Bntlund, in the County of Butlund, in
ihe state of Vermont; through west and
middle Granville, west and east Poftlr
ney, Middletown, Ira, and west Bulland.
Front Lockport, to Niagara Falls, by
the direct road through Judds settlement.
From SeoMevilie, by the way of Chili
ami Ogden, to Parma, iu the county of
Monroe.
From Belfast, by King’s Mills, and
Bushfotd, to Farmersville, in Cataraugus
county.
From South Worcester, to Worcester
in Otsego County.
From Walton, in Delaware county, to
flmidilhi, In Otsego county.
Front Mores ville, in Delaware county,
by Uoxbiiry, Hulcoitsville, Middletown,
tSlmvertown, Pepitetoii, Colchester, East
Bnincli; Patridge Island, and Hancock
to Deposit,
From Deposile, in Delaware county,
by Masonvjlle to Sidney Plains.
From Troy through tho villages of
Allan, Wy aants llill. and
b>cherinerliorn to the villages ofNew-Le
baiinoii Springs.
IN NEW jfcfcSEV
From Salem, in (Salem county, by Cra
ven’s ferry, to Pevdiekslowii.
From Salem in Salem county, by PitliJ
grove, to Centerville.
From Hackensack, to Paterson.
From Columbia to Scbooley’s moun
tain, passing by Hope, Danville, lluck
leltstown, and Nimrod’s Springs,
IN PENN SYLVANIA.
From Vork, in York county, by Brill
ijiger’s mills to New Holland.
From CoidirnnsCillc, in Chester coun
ty, by < ’coper's cross roads, S'moker's tu
vent, and •S’leiTsMills, to VVilliamstown,
: in Lancaster county.
I’rofti .Montrose. •Vtisquchannah coun
ty, Irf Brooklyn, JlutTord, to Gibbon.
From L. Cut I tins, in Blakely, in Lu
cerne county Pennsylvania, by Carbon
dale, to Canaan four corners, Wayne
county.
I'V.*to Indiana,- in Indiana county, by
Mitclicll’s mills, and Cherry Tree to Cur
winsville, iu Clearfield county.
From Easton, by llowcrtown, Kerns
% die, and Grimnisville, Hamburgh, in
Berks counly.
From Gettysburg!), in Adams county,
to N'ewvilfe, in Cumberland county,
From Milesburgli, iu Centre county by
Glen's mills, Hi>nmili furnace up the Bald
Engle valley, to Warrior Murk town, iu
lluntingrfon county.
From New Castle, by Mount Jackson,
I and Greers burg 1 , to Georgetown, in Bea
ver county.- , .
From Carpenter’s point, in Grudge
county. New Vork, along the caiiakjj*
Honesdale mid Bethany, in Wayne couii
ty, Pennsylvunia.
From MiiHiniown, in I'lifTlin county,
by Ban gap, and ickesburgh, to I.aiidis
burgli, in Perry county.
From Harris! urgh, t»y Wormleyeburg
Fairview, Jacob’s mills, Bowmans link's.
Clark’s ferry, and Hovurd's to fcdem ti’s
gnp, in Cumberland county.
From Wayncsburg, in Greeneeoonty,
to Union Town in Payette county,
j From Deadviliein Crawford county,
1 by Sagerstown. Btebbins, A: C'ruinsvihc,
I to Fairview in Erie county.
From tlie Springhouse, by Dreshcr’s
town, to Jciikentown, In Montgomery
county. Continued onithjpage.