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From West Chester, by Goshen, Paoli, and King of Prussia, to Norristown. From Montrose, the most direct route to Binghampton, in the state of New York.

Maryland.In Maryland.—From Hereford, in Baltimore county, by Slade’s tavern, and Upper Cross Roads, to Belle Air, in Hartford county. From Fredericktown, to Wolfville, in Frederick county. From Prince Frederick to Benedict. From Harford, by Port Deposit Bridge, to North-east.

Virginia.In Virginia.—From Millborough to Sittlington’s on Bull Pasture, to intersect the route form Staunton to Beverly. From Scottsville to Little York, in Albermarle county. From Traveller’s Repose to Pocahontas Courthouse. From Lexington, up Buffalo, to Ross Furnace, up Jackson’s river, to Covington. From Wheeling to Mixville. From Martinsburgh to Bath. From Monroe Courthouse, via Lick creek, to the Falls of Great Kenhawa river, thence to the Post-office at Gawley’s Bridge. From Greenhill, Campbell county, via Ferell’s store, Barksdale’s store, and Meadville, to Halifax Courthouse. From Middleburg, Loudoun county, to Warrenton, Fauquier county. From Giles Courthouse to Tazewell Courthouse, via mouth of East river. From New Glasgow, in the county of Amherst, via Sandidges’ tavern, Pedlar’s Mills, Waugh’s ferry, and Wharton’s Mills, to Liberty, in the county of Bedford.

North Carolina.In North Carolina.—From Smithfield, by Raiford’s Bridge, Stauntonsburg. From Beaufort, via Shackleford’s banks, to Portsmouth, in Carterett county. From Waynesville to Sevierville, Tennessee. From Currituck Courthouse to Poplar Branch. From Pittsborough to May’s; thence to Evan Bridge, to cross Deep river; thence to Buffalo Meeting-house; thence to Fayetteville—return by crossing Cape Fear, at Northington’s ferry; thence to Haywood; thence to Pittsborough. From Statesville to Lincolnton, to cross the Catawba river at Thomas’ ferry. From Rockingham to Cheraw, in South Carolina. From Ashville, North Carolina, by James Allen’s, to Cheek’s Cross Roads, in Tennessee.

South Carolina.In South Carolina.—From Walterborough, by May’s ferry, on Edisto, and Pine Branch Post-office, to Orangeburg. From Irvinsville, North Carolina, to Spartanburg Courthouse. From Waltersborough to Orangeburg; thence to Columbia.

Georgia.In Georgia.—From Macon, via Thomaston, Pike county, Talbot Courthouse and Columbus, to Montgomery, in Alabama. From Lawrenceville, Gwinnet Courthouse, via Gates’ Ferry, on Chatahoochie river, Phillips’ and Van’s, in the Cherokee nation, to Bennet’s, in the state of Alabama. From Columbus, by fort Mitchell, via fort Gaines, Early Courthouse, to Decatur Courthouse. From Madison, Morgan county, via Covington, to Monroe, Walton Courthouse. From Jefferson, in Camden county, to Belleview, in said county.

Indiana.In Indiana.—From fort Wayne to Carey Missionary Establishment. From Green Castle, Putnam county, by Blakesburgh, to Crawfordsville. From Fredonia to Princeton. From Rushville, by Shelbyville, to Edinburgh. From Noblesville to Crawfordsville, connecting a post-route from Centreville, Wayne county, passing by New Castle, Henry county, to Noblesville entire. From Vincennes, by Petersburg, to Boonville.

Kentucky.In Kentucky.—From Cynthiana, by the mouth of Raven creek, to Williamstown, in Grant county. From Greenville to Owensborough. From Greenville to Elkton. From Franklin, Simpson county, to Lebanon, Tennessee, by the way of Gallatin. From Knoxville, in the state of Tennessee, passing Jacksborough, in Campbell county, thence by the salt works of Beatty & Co. on the Big South Fork of Cumberland river, to Monticello, in Wayne county, in the state of Kentucky. From Madisonville, and Wilson’s mill, to Princeton. From Bardstown, by New Haven and Hodgenville, to Munfordville, in Hart county. From the