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From Prestonsburg, in Floyd county, to the Courthouse in Pike county.

From Perry Courthouse to Mount Pleasant, in Harlan county.

From Bowling Green to Louisville, by Woodsonville, Monfordsville, Elizabeth, and the mouth of Salt river; and that the present route from Louisville to Woodsonville be discontinued, as soon as the route now established is carried into operation.

From Hopkinsville to Eddyville, to go and return by Cadiz instead of by the Rockey Ridge [Rocky Ridge.]

In Ohio.—That the route heretofore established from Dayton direct to Troy, shall be so changed as to go by Union, in Montgomery county, and Milton, in Miami county, and then to Troy.

That the route from Williamsburg, the seat of justice of Clermont county, to Lebanon, in Warren county, shall be so altered as to pass through the towns of Goshen, Hopkinsville, and Deerfield.

From Lancaster, through Circleville, in Pickaway county, Washington, in Fayette county, Wilimgton, in Clinton county, and Lebanon, in Warren county, to Cincinnati.

From Lebanon, in Warren county, to Hamilton, in Butler county, be continued from Indianapolis, in Indiana, to Anderson’s town, by way of William Conner’s, once in two weeks.

In Illinois.—From Green Courthouse, by George Cadwell’s, in Morgan county, to Springfield, in Sangamo county; and from Palestine to the seat of justice in Clark county, to the seat of justice in Edgar county; and from the seat of justice in Sangamo, to Stephen Stilman’s, in Fancy Grove.

From Shawneetown to Hamilton Courthouse.

From Harrisonville, by Converse’s mill, Columbia, and Cahokia, to St. Louis, in lieu of the present route from Harrisonville to St. Louis, which is hereby discontinued.

From Carrolton, by the mouth of Apple creek, Ross’ settlement in Pike county, in Illinois, to Louisianaville, in Missouri, and from Coles’ Grove, in Pike county, to Carrolton; and the route from Alton to Louisianaville is hereby discontinued.

In Alabama.—From Claiborne, by the Tensaw, to Blakely.

From Tuscaloosa to Columbus, by Pickins’ Courthouse, in lieu of the present route, which is hereby discontinued.

From Greensborough, by Erie, through what is called the Forks of the Tombigbee and Black Warrior rivers, by the Garden spot, to the Courthouse of Pickens’ county.

From Cahaba to Greensborough.

From St. Steven’s, by the way of Fort Stoddart, to Mobile.

From Fort Dale, by Emmett’s store, in Butler county, to Cahaba.

From Hartford, in the state of Georgia, by Early Courthouse, Attawa’s store, in Henry county, Alabama, Pike and Covington Courthouses, to Sparta, and that the route heretofore established, from Fort Hawkins, by Fort Ganes [Gaines] to Conicu Courthouse, to be discontinued.

In Missouri.—From St. Louis, to Boonville, by Winchester, Ninian Hamilton’s, in the western parts of St. Louis county; Newport, the seat of justice from [for] Franklin county; Gasgonade, the seat of justice of Gasgonade county, the city of Jefferson, the seat of government of the state; and Marion, the seat of justice from [for] Cole county.

In Michigan Territory.—From Detroit, by Pontiac, to the Military post at Saganaw.

In the Floridas.—From Pensacola, Preolata, on the river St. John’s, to St. Augustine, the most convenient and practicable route in the discretion of the Postmaster General.

. And be it further enacted, That all waters on which steamboats regularly pass from port to port, shall be considered and established