Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 4.djvu/594

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Post-roads established.Saline, and Clinton. From Monguagon to Ypsilanti, through Brownstown, at Smooth Rock. From Pontiac to Sagana. From Ypsilanti to the mouth of the river St. Joseph, on the Territorial road, by way of Ann harbour, and Jacksonburgh. From Niles’ to Newberryport, or Saranac. From the mouth of the river St. Joseph, via Berrien, Pokagon Prairie, Lagrange, Young’s Prairie and Prairie Ronde, to White Pigeon Prairie. From Bloomfield, in Oakland, through Southfield, to South Pekin, in Wayne county. From Monroe to Ypsilanti.

Louisiana.In Louisiana.—From Vicksburgh, in Warren county, Mississippi, to Lake Providence, in Washita parish, Louisiana. From Springfield, in the parish of St. Helena, to the courthouse in said parish. From Port Hudson, on the river Mississippi, in the parish of East Feliciana, passing Mount Willing and Stuart’s mill, to the town of Clinton, from thence passing Richland Hill to Kelerstown to meet the Woodville route. From Warrenton, in Warren county, Mississippi, by the lower end of Palmyra island, to New Carthage, in Concordia parish, Louisiana. From Vermillionville to Perry’s Bridge, on the Vermillion river. From Thibedeauville to Caseaux, in the parish of Terrebonne, with an intermediate post-office at the courthouse of Terrebonne. From the town of Opelousas, in Louisiana, to the settlement on the Calcasieu, and from Thibedeauville, by Williamsburgh, to Newport. From St. Helena to Baton Rouge. From Point Coupee courthouse, down the west side of the river, passing West Baton Rouge courthouse, and Iberville courthouse, to Donaldson. From Port Hudson down the river to Port Hickley, and crossing the river there and uniting with the route from Point Coupee courthouse, to West Baton Rouge courthouse, on the west bank of the river. From Mount Pleasant to Baton Rouge.

Florida territory.In Florida territory.—From Monticello, in Jefferson county, to Magnolia, in Leon county. From St. Augustine, in St. John’s county, to Tampa bay. From Monticello, by Roscitur’s ferry, to the seat of justice in the county of Hamilton, and by Alligator, to Alachua courthouse.

Mississippi.In Mississippi.—From Natchez, in Adams county, by the upper road across the Homochitto, to Woodville, in Wilkinson county. From Westville, by way of Georgetown, and Gallatin, to Port Gibson. From Columbus, by way of Cohay bridge, and Williamsburgh, to Columbia, and Garland’s to Winchester. From Kingston to Liberty. From Port Gibson to Rodney. From Jackson, by Mount Olympus, Beattie’s Bluff, Vernon, and Urbanna, to Benton. From Doak’s stand, by way of Georgeville, Franklin, Rankin, Benton, Manchester, Liverpool and Satartia, to Vicksburgh. From Pearlington, in Mississippi, by way of Pearl river, the Lagoon and the Rigoletts, to fort Pike, in Louisiana. From Vicksburgh to New Mexico, in Mississippi; thence to Villemont in Arkansas.

Arkansas.In Arkansas.—From Helena to St. Francis courthouse. From Izard courthouse to Fayetteville, by Washington courthouse. From Villemont, Chicot county, by Cabean’s, in Pennington’s settlement, on the Bayou Saline, in Union county, by Pine Bluffs, the seat of justice in Jefferson county, to Little Rock. From Post of Arkansas to Pine Bluffs, in Jefferson county. From St. Francis courthouse to Jackson, in Lawrence county.

Post-roads discontinued.Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the following post-roads be, and they hereby are, discontinued.

New Hampshire.In New Hampshire.—From Bedford to Amherst. From Pembroke to Candia. From Nottingham to Epping.

New York.In New York.—From Ithaca to Burdett, near the head of Seneca Lake. From Howard, by Rathbone’s settlement and Loon Lake settlement, to Conhocton. From Bath, by Mount Washington, to Catharine’s, and returning by Mead’s creek, and the mouth of Mud creek: Provided, however, That this route be continued until the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two.