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In Maine.—From East Machias, by Whiting, to Little River harbour, in the county of Washington. From Dennysville, in Washington county, by Charlotte, Cooper, and Alexander, to Baring. From East Machias to Cutler. From Bangor, in Penobscot county, by Brewer, Plantation number eight, to Ellsworth, in the county of Hancock; thence by Mariaville, to Plantation number twenty-six, in said county of Hancock. From Waterville, in Kennebeck county, by Winslow, Clinton, Milburn, Cornville, Athens, Brighton, Fordstown, Fosstown, and Blanchard, to Monson; and from Brighton to Wellington, in the county of Somerset. From Thomastown, in the county of Lincoln, by Tenant’s harbour and Moscheto harbour, to St. George. From Waldoborough, in Lincoln county, by Washington and Liberty, to Montville, in Waldo county. From Fryeburg, in the county of Oxford, to Chatham, New Hampshire. From Brunswick, in Cumberland county, by Topsham and Lisbon, to Greene, in the county of Kennebeck. From Westbrook, in Cumberland county, up the west side of Presumscut river, to intersect the road from Standish to Gray, at the carrying place on Sebago pond. From Anson, by Bingham, in Somerset county, by the forks of Kennebeck river, thence on the Canada road, to the Canada line. From West Jefferson, in Lincoln county, by Trask’s mills and Sheepscot bridge, to Wiscasset. From Brownville, by Kilmarnock, to the easterly part of Milo. From Saco, by Biddeford, the northerly part of Kennebunk port, and the centre of Lyman, to Alfred. From Exeter, by Corrina and St. Albans, to the intersection of the mail-route from Pittsfield to St. Albans. From Factory village, by Sebattus village, in Lisbon, to Greene. From Passadumkeag post-office, in the county of Penobscot, in the state of Maine, by Treat’s mills, through number one, to Page’s mills, so called; and through number two, Herd’s ridge, to number four, Mullitt’s mills, in said county. From Gray, in the county of Cumberland, by Standish, to Alfred in the county of York. From Camden, through Hope and Appleton, to Montville, in the county of Waldo. From Prospect West village, to James Black’s, in Prospect, in the county of Waldo. From Bangor, by Hermon, Levant, Stetson, North Newport, and Corrina, to St. Albans. From the town of Portland, through Westbrook, Scarborough, Buxton, Hollis, a part of Waterborough, Limerick, and Newfield, to Plymouth, in New Hampshire, by way of Ossipee corner, Tuftonborough corner, and Moultonborough, passing on the south side of Ossipee mountain. From Phillips, through Berlin, to Weld, in the county of Oxford. From Bangor, in the county of Penobscot, by Dutton west post-office, Levant, Corinth west post-office, Garland, Dover, Foxcroft, Sangerville, Guilford, Abbot, Monson, to the post-office in Fullerstown, in the county of Somerset. From the upper village in Farmington, by Keith’s mills, Sewall’s mills, in Chesterville, north-easterly corner of Fayette, Taylor’s mills, and Dunn’s tavern, in Mount Vernon, Hoyt’s tavern, in Readfield, and Augusta, to Hallowell. From the post-office in Mount Desert, in the county of Hancock, to the Seal Cove, in the same township. From Winslow, by Clinton, Pittsfield, Palmyra, south-east corner of Saint Albans, Corinna, and Dexter to Dover. From Alfred, through Waterborough, Limerick and Cornish, to Hiram Bridge. From the North-west harbour to the South-east harbour in Deer Island.

In New Hampshire.—From Derry, Chester, and Candia, to South Deerfield. From Wakefield, in the county of Strafford, over Fogg’s hill, to Effingham. From Sanbornton bridge, by the centre of Franklin, Salisbury post-office, and the westerly part of Boscawen, to Hopkinton village. From Dunstable, by Milford, Wilton, Hancock, Stoddard, Alstead east parish, Paper mill village in Alstead, Langdon, to Charlestown. From Dover, by Madbury, Barrington, Stafford, Barnstead, Gilmanton, and Guilford, to Meredith bridge. From Northumberland, through Piercy, Winslow’s location, Dummer, Berlin, to Milan. From Great Falls, by