Post-roads established.
Rhode Island.In Rhode Island.—From Providence to Chepachet, in Glocester.
In Pennsylvania.—From Greersburg, in Beaver county, through Mount Jackson, New Castle, and Mercer, to Franklin.Pennsylvania.
North Carolina.In North Carolina.—So much of the route from Warrenton, North Carolina, to Edonton, [Edenton,] as lies between Halifax and Murfreesborough.
The route from Tarborough to Scotland Neck, and from Stantonsburg to Fayetteville.
Kentucky.In Kentucky.—From Bowling Green to Corydon, in Indiana.
Tennessee.In Tennessee.—From Lebanon to Mount Richardson.
Ohio.In Ohio.—From Chillicothe, through Wilmington, in Clinton county, and Lebanon, in Warren county, to Cincinnati.
Florida.In the Floridas.—From Pensacola to St. Marks, thence to Vollutia Dexter’s, on St. John’s river, and thence to St. Augustine.
Mail-routes established.Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the following mail-routes shall be, and the same are hereby, established, to wit:
Maine.In Maine.—From Scowhegan Bridge, in Canaan, Somersett county, passing through Madison and Solon, to Solon post-office.
From the town of Harmony, in the county of Somersett, through Ripley, Parkman, Sangerville, Guilford, Foxcraft, and Dover, to Sebee, in the county of Penobscott.
From Belfast to Frankfort, through Swanville and Monroe, in lieu of the present route, which is hereby repealed.
Massachusetts.In Massachusetts.—From Springfield through Wilbraham, Monson, Brimfield, Sturbridge, and Southbridge, to Thompson, in Connecticut, and thence through Chepachet, to Providence, in Rhode Island.
Connecticut.In Connecticut.—From Spencer’s corner, in Northeast, Dutchess county, New York, by the meeting house, in Salisbury, to the post-office in North Canaan.
New Hampshire.From Hancock, through Stoddart, to Marlow.
From Crawford’s, in Nash and Sawyer’s location, to Littleton post-office.
Vermont.In Vermont.—From Poultney to Whitehall, in New York.
New York.In New York.—From Almond, by Alfred, to Independence in Allegany county.
From Wayne, Steuben county, to Trumansburgh, in Tompkins county.
From Buffaloe, in Erie, to Olean, in the county of Cataragus, passing through the towns of Hamburg, Boston, Concord, and Ellicottsville.
From Elliott’s, by Royalton, to Hartland post-office.
From the village of Greene, in Chenango county, to Cincinnatus, in Courtland county, passing through the Big Flats, in the town of Smithfield, and Livermore’s tavern, in Germantown.
From Morgansville, at the mouth of the Tonnewonta creek, in Niagara county, to Lockport.
From Potsdam, on the turnpike, by Canton, to Ogdensburgh on the mail-route from Plattsburgh, by Malone, to Ogdensburgh.
From Albany to Ranslaerville, [Rensselaerville,] through the towns of Bethlehem and Burn, to intersect the post-road from Albany to Susquehanna, by the way of the Delaware turnpike, to Milfordville.
Pennsylvania.In Pennsylvania.—From the city of Lancaster, along the White Horse [House] road, to where it intersects the state road leading from West Chester to M’Call’s Ferry.
From Kimberton to the Yellow Springs.
From Greersburgh, in Beaver county, through Mount Jackson and New Castle, to Harlemburg.
From Warren, in the county of Warren, to Olean, in New York; to pass by the mouth of Great Valley and Kinkum Creeks.