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1 ...-.4. r I j I I .' . iff. A i M ifo. :Un?J N 1- i r . . r r7f ; vol; xxiir. r. .THURSDAY,-JtmY.. 1822.. - VA Z ..,'Vf-."-;l!i ft- I I I I I I I III I I II I ll TT- .' 1 ". T X V ' . '' I I ., i 1 i 111 ' 1 1 1 ' " 11 ..- , . ii in ii i i , .(.Y. v - e i v ..... i . . .. - j i.'. i .. ..'. m ... " 1C' 10R.VTHE REGISTER.' A 1 OF THE JIUSJZ.SEFOLUTIOJVf V V 1, ':-.. ' iW P Wl - ' v Tr l-r'---' ,1' -! , : . - . -v -y ' .;M , ' j Lv Fronr Howard m ;the county- of Steii- i i 7 fVom Ashe cort huse to Jonjan Ccu- Lakeettlefncntto Conhocton - (. if ' Fiom5tokesVilte by Gates court hodfee li'lU j tiirmiigvby Mead's erect tb tlie mouth'of, I shall male use of the same figure as used in the first Chapter. Let ETMC re tTfsent a polar view of the earth, the pole P perpendicular to the horizon; revolving on L wis in the direction ETMC, & in its annual orbit PRNMH. Let EC M represent theillnmiBatedide of the earth , andt atmosphere, "and illuminated from the north to the south poler from p to the south'pgle perpend cularly under P. The point M is inst rising in the illumination, the point C has mid-day, the point E has the sun et- .k..,mKM 1rVncc -h' riAint T has midnight.1' the nnint M hrakint- rlvl r;n? in iuc mhuwuvuv - o i ' o i TbeQQSQ'u me iiiuminaicu uis. Arm ihvi ijuuiavuic iur qua drature CPE is the evening quadratui-e of illuminations Now the heat of the; earth's fmnsnhpre is Droefessivelv increasing from the rising to the setting sun. Tarn now toMiow.that the superior repulsion constantly kept up on the evening quadrature of il- lumination is sufficient togive the diurnal motion to the earth in thedirection CETGM, htbe direction of its annual motion; for a motion being given, to the earth,' either by fome unknown cause of motion, or by the command of the Maker, every point as it comes to the evening quadrature becomes equally warm, and thus repulsive. Now heat is the destruction of every kind of attraction," and most operate m direct opposition toi it ; nhile things on earth tendto thecentre F, by theTHoes CP. GP, . &c. the, repulsive uowtr is forced from the lawof eravitation, and has the -sun F as the centre of its ac tion, and also the earth J and, will act in the line of the solar, ray EF, PF, MFt &c fcr we shall he able to show hereafter, that repulsion' is generated tfy the solar ray, and will thus act in parallel lines with those rays of light ; and. this power of repulsion cn the evening quadrature is all sufficient to give the diurnal motion to the earth. On this subject ueare deceived by cur'senses, for we calculate of" powejs to move with reference to the tendency of bodies, to, the centre of the earth whereas the power necessary, to move any body through any .'medium, whether through quicksilver wa tcr.air.or the solar medium, isra proportioa to the resistance made by the different me diuirs, nd has ro connection nith its gravity, but as that gravity increases the re sistance by sinking the body in the medium, But in the.solar medium no gravitation canfrxrease the reshtauce,' but as it enlarges the body to be put in motion which is sopended in it ; Any 'expansion or contraction of 'solar medium, will, therefore, . be sufficient to give motion to the earth, and thus the expansion on the evening quadra ture will be sufficient to create the diurnal motion. - ' ; . f 7. a . , Some objections area ade to the solution of this phenomenon, on the account of eclip-, ses,the season and clouds, wlifch frequently refrigerate & obscure the illuminated qua dratures. Remeonber the .repulsion, which is operative on the earth, vwill have its power, as other powers, .in' proportion tb'the radius -on which, it nets. Between the tropicks, j on 47 degrees,. it acts .on the full radius otthe earth's Semi-diameter but in this tract of country the seasons are regular ; and towards the poles, where the ra dius becomes nothing, ncjcbange of season ccujd produce any disorganizing effect. Ardas the clouds i are tut f artial,' and small as' the central eclipse of the sun, which v.... W4, (ujorr iiihn oo x:.rgiisn uiiies, vnesc irrcguiariues couiu nave no-more than the seas, the hills, mountains and vallies have on Rtct cn the earth's motion, : i i spnencai ngure. In tbe next Chapter I shall encjeavor to explain the true caute of the earth's annual tfiouoo around the sun .,.-.t : ; . -7,;... P.r j- ;7 :-; .TsCi:;'7' OF TIJE'JUyJWAL J10TI0M : y it most be granted, the diurnal revolutions of the earth on its axis, would not per rcrm its orbit in cne. year, and that there does of necessity exist' an animal impulse in we orbit of the earth EPMKH around the centre F. j V;e may remember the point was just setting in darkness, T the r3oiot )f midnight :and M the point of breaking CZJ If the SUDericr rpnulinn nf thp pvininf mi3(!rnthrf i ft!iffirJent tn p-itTTiMinn to the earth on its diurnal motion, the. quadrature ITPNKbeing Ahe quadrature; of breaking day, the quadrature of greatest condensation and frigidity or contraction ; in t w IH,Ku,sr-wm dc given co me eartn n me line r.ri.aupon us annual orouj r if the illuminated hemisphere is progressively becoming more' repuhive from the g to the setting sun, the; frigidity will be becoming greater, from the setting to the , o .uu as mc cunn revoives in uie soiar meaium iuseii, inis comraciina win uc ODenino- fha fan.. r .u. :, i .-..., t. j. ' -' . I iur iuc ciiii im us ajiuuai oruic , anu inc.it,Ilc jwwer wuiun uro-i in uc aiiogemer sumciem to produce me annual motion m ine . V'. '.7V ' - r ; -i--, -'77? . , s oe opening the way i ces the diurnal, w crbit. . . ntti the earth revolves around the surd When I' shall explain 'the phenomenon of t.i , ouujivi win fc.uiuc uriure us. . uv Here .t may ucvurvcu, mui uic EQu -ls 88 lhc squares of the distance h ar medium has the sun or. the solar ocus F asits centre rftbat the, density of this - thVJ.U?--ls 88 lDs squares of -the distance Irrmaliis focus, andrthat. bodies passing atm 7 uuuer inc lawtoi gravatton ; ana snouia tne earm wiin ics present face ft is k usnLOOW" to z., within one semi-diameter or the sun from his sur branVh A8 n detcrnvined by a great mathematician, inferior; to no man in this froin th J-rn,n' that then he atmosphere would fill the whole solar system ' And focus d,JeteiKC of repulsioh from g'raVitaiSon; and from its actipg on the common coTret h i101 Xs P"1810" bei sufficient ; tb carrv .the eartlvas a cannon bailor a tales nla 6oundarr "f the system ? This kind of repulsion by some means times" hotf6, i7 COmct of 3680hen upop the solar cHskVwas computed to be 2,000 ktnttnt f n red nct iron hot . enotighyto 'ipdurateny matter-and must have preoarnt f grfat distance beyond the solarsvstem It mayibe designed after being it orkS t p!ant-tary tioii to takesits' place-among the planets. 7V find the We &o,,arcUi 1 aninn1 as wll as the unorganized machine of nature, franght-with ost nirr t0 generat themselves.-1 would observe here,; that the comets,- for the have nn i afPcar lobe socoethingTike the shooting stars from the : atmosphere ; they other Vo arumotloni , n calculateld Tetu'rn irf 1833, another n 1918 an at has i al1 the? Calculatidns whichiave been 'made, I know not bf one ihat Pa,! J?.Te,r ,ficd ad .the calculation now :f. made have. so much latitude gfen, d,HSf. y- lo be IjttMiser b them;Buib; torn'rAs the" earth is Wrrouhd npulsivVltS 'ver? .Ptormaterial with its njediomv both of the attractivand must 6e so fii77- i7 -c olar ?,ed,,.ml as thequares vf the. distance, the;, earth "action ut N Bi"Hf me repulsion o.ner, atmpspnere and, the solar at direction GM wq5P vted,.Dd thus w Pre?s ;contuiually, by this equipoise ioAthe Ho the nW- -Bt Ihall detain you vvwi " - na repo.sive meaiums. :w s.-"71VUr7' : Xaw ' the litedStates 1 , ' B I An act" to establish certain vPost ,Roads, ' and to discontinue others, and for other 'i'purpbises, -f i-f tf 5 'Be it enacted Si the Senate and House tf Reflreseniati&ca of the United; State of America, in Congress aa$e7nttedT$2X iuc Toiiowing nia.ii ruuics uo uisvuimuucu, From county I-1 . IN , VERMONT. ''.if!-:- the to A COPPER: k ,- . t -.m, iiiir V s. U ' W ' r" 1 Sti? of about 40,GaIloils;wntK- 7; cWlCr lV.ni -t J : . . - '.terms, ..V. 7 MIC 12 CXKTS,- 1 V 7 Xf bnt one.Scar3Si -b':A " lUinE . n 1- .... . OSct. 7 n.tLvhden to, -Wheelock, in of Caledonia. 7 ;;, 7' .j. '777! IN" NEW-f ORKt Jr; ( , t From . lUtica, : by v Clinton,' Chandler's Store; AugustaVahd Madison, I to Hamil ton Village. v;:7-:--7-7''',!-7 ' Froro vChitteningo, allasTSulJivat, 7to Madison, and that part of the-route from Leicester to Oleah, which is-situated be tween Oil Creek and Oleaii.? ; T- ; 77 n'-i 7-iu' iw, w.f v.n sRY'-.J'iV l.V From Liberty Corm r to Somerville. :-' :' 7 7 - INV MARYLAND. :. -7- J7; From7 Annapolis to Ivent Island, and from thence through Queenstown to Cen treville. 7' .''. -."'""v.,;. ' 1: ; IN PENNSYLVANIA. ". ; '; From, Uniontown by Middletown Perrydpblisi" . " "' 7; .-'. From Loudontown to Messenburg., t 1. . t'l IN .VIRGINIA.-7 77; ;';' v "From j Brown's Store to! Dickinson's Store, in Frank)in County ; A. 7; a'' I1T N ORTJJ -CAROLINA 7 : "From Havsville to Willi am Sbbrough From Winton to Gates court house. to Sunbury. . ; 7 '7 7; - . 5'v--' f (') From iWaynesvilier in North Carolina, to Houston ville, in South -Carolina, 7 7 '. '-.'Is IN' KENTUCKY. " Lv'h 7.-V 777 From Ross's Post Office,' Whitby couti ty,'to Monticello,: in Wayne county. i From Manchester tj to the Hazelpatclr and from thence to Columbia, j ' j- '.7777: ' IN OHIO. -v v; ! v'!"U From the mtmih of , Little Scioto to Piketon.' . I'J . 7 s '7 ,' IN, ARKANSAS. ; 7!- From Clark court house to Hempstead court house, and to the post of Washita.' . Sec 2. And bp it further enact(, jTliat the following post rodsba established, tq wit: 7 7 " r V . -j. -.:'' : -7 7' . 7 in'mine.-- : . From Hallowel by Silas Piper's, in Har lem, Jopathan Greely's, at the Four Cor ners in Palermo1,. to MontviUe. '. 77 4 ', .? 7 ' IN. VERMONT. . - V i.-.' : ' From Poultney, through 'Middletown, Tinmouth, and Willingford, to Mount Holly in the county of Kutland. j l 7c From Mbntpelier, through JiarreO range, and Topsham, to Newberry. 7 ; Froni Lynden though; Sutton,. to.Barjf tbnj in' the, county of Orleansi" v- M r '. . ' ' IN MASS'ACHUSETTS. : . : c:,'-' ' 7 From; Plymouth to Carver and Rochester.-' . ';7p, " - - 7 .;',,:.-7 ,-t'- From . Holmes's Hole, in Tisburyv,to Chilmarki in the isld called Martha's Vineyard: .f '-! ' Frod Mendon, through Milford, Hol listohi.Sherburne'.Natick,;; Needham, Newton and Brighton, over; the milldam, to Boston;- v 7j "x:7ir7.'W'j . From-Millburv, in Worcester county; to the town of Providence, in Rhode lsl.f and; to pass through the towns of Sutton and Douglass in Massachusetts, and. the town' of Biirrellville and -Village of Che packet i in Rhole. Island. ' 7 i: - 7, 7.7 , From Belchertown, by- Enfield,; to Greenwich.; ; vi ' ' V:: : -V-7 Frbm7 Vorpestbr to , Proyidehcc, in Rhode Island, passing through Grifton, Upton, Mendon, Beilingham; Cumber land, and Paw-tucket - , ;c;v!7-' t'-;'' ' From Amesbury to Southampton iri New Hampshire, and thence to Kingston. a -r ; ';. IN CONNECTIt, UTJ ' v, ,-;s. Tbat the post road from Hartford to Ne w Loudon , shall be by the Hpsby Eljaii meeting house, io the first society in; the town;of Htbrbn. :fV ' - From New London; along the turnpike road to the town of Providence in Rhode Island. The 7 IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. , post road from : Walpole to New- port shalvbe. through tne town oi don." J7 7,"l-7y;..;" . 7" '7:1 '''.' , L. 4 V'5-' IN neV-tork " I From DeposU toTStbckpbrt; in svlValhia.'Vc vv 1 ':7-w : ;7-7 : ; r rom j ay to. .uap viu, xnence, uo w u A usable river, bv Bullen's Mills,; to Keese- (yiilein the tpwn,of Chesterfield. 7 77; . From Schenecteday, byiChariton, uai way, ProVidence, and .orthamptcJi,. to Edinburgh,' and from Edinburgh; back by Northampton, yVest QalwayXburch.'and ,G lehville, to' Schenectady r'fftfv'' -7 From the post office? in Luzerne, on the west side of (he Hudson river, the post oifice th Chester.v.v r..vf'f. From Green,'in: thekounjty bfiChenaxj gb. to Ithaca, in Tompkins county .7.'. : From Cherrv Vallev. in the county' of Otsego, to the village: of CahaHevn; thft' icuuntv' of 'MAritTOmerVk " i' 77: -rrom nampionvn iaecouiy o :jci icrsoo, lu o.iunuria wy -v, Ray sville Evan's v Millsi hpresa;and piessis.;,' v -,77- : "7t7 From tne village of Canandaigua to thig Ffom BatavIaT Jbyhe village, of Iock- From South tansville to Goff's milts. 7 ;1 IfFrptn Charnplaln jto he town of Mbbers, J mantbwri, to Blattsburg. v ',7'lf 7 k From Ithaca to Burdett, near the head of Seneca lakkl r'lr-:vf ' i ; From Poughkeepsie;' by Pleasant ' Vaj ley, Salt.Poini,7ames horn'iij in Clinton, Friends meeting; housed in 7StMford,tie; Federal 3tor, and ;from thence . to the Pine Plains' post office, in the town of North1 East.' r y 7f7 - V fig, ! I Fom Mpscow.Jn 'Iivn'gstdh 6c4mtyjttf' the village, r6f Fjredbnia, in Chautauque county; ,7 ; v;Vv- d -'7-;-7:-; 7i;7: i t From Cincmnatus, through VVjllet and Freetown, tqlHarrisonr : , ' 7 '7 From Cahastota, at Perkins's Basin, on. the-7'great 7e.arial;r rogh ' Lendac Clarkville, Pemv'ille, Petefboroughand Morrisville; to Eaton. . :.-, 7.. 1 1 The'jnail routerpni ; Bath, ; bv Ahgeli ca, Hamilton,; Gerestown, Pennsylvania; CoudeVspbrt, j and Jersey Sliore-to Wil nfsport,7 shall pass yby) Smithpbrt,- in M'Kean court tyv"Pennsyivaniai s either in febingr return iiig.f 7 7 'f 7 '-77 7;' X.: : '.From' Esperance to Middleburg, by the way. of Schoharie, ii' caHcoamy.vl'" Vjl ' ' i N NE Vrjj E R S E Y.f t 7'3 V Frprh Liberty Corner, by Ifluckemiri, to Somerville. 7::9 a Brpmomer vii e, by New-German- town, inrongn raipacK.; vaney, xp xyiana- hamand Morristown. 1 hat theivrbutbmF,aeitevillel "sourjr oe cnangea aio:gopy:vr VT-.r . ind to return bFbfest'si Blkke LaWiil7 7 7 incevillcilbntbwn,7n14'Cauley '7 ! 7 V From Faeueyille by .Gwmi86rid;;jLi': j) i Rockinghaifcfpesbrou ':;V;'r. ? 7 ; 'CTjrcim'i'stWa adgterrVi''' ?v-' 7;. ; r BrfewerVhiill, HughMbffittVroillm U t ichapff Kenopn's HtJ: . hpusfhLoYesvitlehB 1 ( FranJkliii; ithevrokW'iQrohaW; &n&:ly X.j...S t : ,J KromSihencer'tOrRuft' tccrV-hduse'id J7;V' - ! 7 jedreiaJfe7777: -..'.: IN. S O UTH -fc A ROLINA. ".From :pbcky - Mount to .Pine.'HiUt jiost'. . , bffice;)tb pas's byEbepezer7Academyt 3 7M ' f ' i From FaVette villain N6rth'Carblinai 7 7 7 lileVvInthe.vrod'to'Caaide at orriear: f , 1 Laurel hillw. by; Chraw to Camdehif 7i- 7 : "i j "; -,, ,r i-uii vycritw- uy .3ocicx,y iinj arm -uar- ' ;? s lingtoii Courthouisie, Uo fntefsectlhe great 7 77 southern route at Godfrey's ferrVi on theV' . r 1 VFroin Cheraw by Chesterfield CburtV ' '!, : '7 From "Hackensack. . in the.' county. o Bergen,7 by j Patterson's 7Lahding, anct Bclteville, to Newark, in Essex county. . From Beastey's; at the mouth of Great Egg Harbor riveri byi Etna Furnace ojn Tuckah oe rive r, Cum ber land "Furnace, Malltgo. Glasbbi-ough, acd Woodbury, to Philadelphia.f-7.,i;. X f--, 7 ,om Princeton, by' Harllngen to, Flag- mn- ';. 7v,;.'i;;-., . ; IN MARYLAND . , 7.7V vFrbro Hagerstbwn, by Mercersburg, to J mconneisyurg, in reui'syivauii. , !-7' Fnmi Atjp polis, ; bf SBalmorei to Qticnstown.;and from thvnce to.Centre-viile-aQd'feenlt Isla(idi7,. XP'-XJ- X " .'7 iNlPENNS.YLVANlA: y, X From Philadelphia, Toy 7 the;: falls of Schuylkill, toNorristown, 7 K ;vy yj: From Swamb Churches, in Montgome ry county, by Boyerstown, to Reading, r ' From Dovlestown, by Sorrel H6rse, Bustletob and By berry, to Andalusia, and return By. the.Buck tayerh andHavtville to-Doylestowbr-!7f7',-77f7;- From Easton, Northampton county, tb HelterstownJ Quakertown,"(abd BursonsV ville, imBucks county. ',': , : . - 7 From Emaus, by Miljerstowntb Trex jerstown. in Lehigh countyi' ; 777 7 From Chamberfburgto; Way nesbut-g by Samuel: Fsheiq7 store;; m franklin county.- . 7 r'Xli' X'-X X-V '' 77 7 X From M'Call's ferry, in Lancaster, to Bhe borough of: Westchester, irt Chester county..,, v;k7.": 77 ' -vy.Am-v From Mead ville tq Salem, at the mouth of BigConneiatt, Ohio. 7;; , v 7c;7 Fromthe y illage7 of 7 Blearsyille, by Youngsbwrt, toMouht Pleasant! - 7 Fmm;Ne! ville,' in Cumberland county, tq Roxlury ; anch Strasburg, inV Fraakini county.7v;?vJj77). 7- - ; 7 '; From;Landisburg, in Perry county; to Waterford; in Mifflin eoiinty7 7 7 '-'X Frpm elinsgtve to New Berlin. 77J From EbehsburKtf tolndjahaJ 777 : ' From Unbhtown, by Cohnelsyille,;tb Percyobolis.7 : v v 77 XXMXW1 t rom TtheljCity ot Liancaster, tnrqugn Millerstown,! Washington,; and Charles (own; to the borough- qf Columbia; ;t 7-' , Xkim VIRGINIA a V,-7'V '' - sFrbm TWirichester; tqJthfe: Berkeley Snrine-s: in Morean countv. I )Vj. r 7 7 From LesbUrg, briuttobvine Be verly, Leadesvil le ' leigsviiie; iswamp and King wood; to Morgantown. 7. ) 7 7 From Salemi in Botetourt; through the Bent Mountain; bySimpson's? and Ttio- fork5 of Lktld rfverlmlbntkbmery county . .From-the, pity of4, Richmond; byiping Tree;iib King aiiamvcquntyp.King 2nd Queen court chouse GloucesterMidf dlesexanxl alte4vM77t 7From vHalifax courts house r to person court housNorthCarolina; 77 K7 FronV Fraklmlcocirt house HbSHenr cburt hbusevlto go by pickersoti's store, in Franklincbutity. H'VXX'XU 'From Li nchburgi by :Pittsyl vama cour hbuse,7tb lanvilleiDd from DantiWetq Halifax court house;t'7t;fe' 7Ffojti p house, tqgoby,MecJiam qCthe'rbutejnow estabished?C;7 r;That the ronteirbn bner coUrtribuse;ahd CharlestpnrtdCiv ietsburgtn KMuckyl be changed, so a. tq go Dy.xnciouipnur opnugs,; uu-ituuu, creeks m,Greenbriar;t:; w--T -7 From-Bath' court' hb'user tor Allegany, curt:bouse!f XX vrNiokTHARoiNA' i ftrronv riaysviiie, in rvranitiui couniy, oyr i ; From: LawrenceviUe,- ioG winett own-' $77Vi t ty, to" theTstanding Peach tree. (Fayettejj 7 7 17 Couhtiou0ix4lW Froni Jefferson, b'Col?rairte;Jbrti ford tn7Fioriday arieffos Su Angusnnet' and 77 . the route at present'jaseiUc6htfnu'ed.1?rVTr X '' i ;; irom...isiberjtoii tKitckersville,)'; in-XA- , 7 n h becounty; W., :77?, R Huhtsvillei;f:bv Triilnai "MboresvOlei v X ' IV: OFfom Wuntsville7 hv TriAnai Mdoresvillff i : - -v 7- ' ' Athens, EastporL nd BiiinbridreHb theBiff 7 1 1.'; ! Ir Spring; -cV Vl'" f II ' v From Cahawbaby PprtJind.raine Bluff. . r x . j' I lous settlemeat on Bssett a Creekj ' ana y s' V Ctoe7C-Hquse;o 'Stephens; ib( a - f 7 ;. fe tq reinstate the bid ;routivAawba( td 4 Sju tephefis,' and the present route from Ca- , ) I hawba to St. jStepheitfe to be1discpntinued7 ;7 '7; ' 7'Frohi .Ashvile tq! Huhtsvillei Aby; the, way., i of Robertsville 'andgBenhett's, Store, ;7w;V -7'- ;f ; - ; 7Fr6muusta; ih(e,tUaoqsa;bvt3o6i A;i sawda;; passing throbgh thsettlemeiit"in;the7- v; upper end 6f Autago cotinty and the settle- '77 7?-: mentf ori Mulberry creek, in Bibbboqnty," b'T ' 7 meaus-oi- Vanawoa, 10 ine. townvoi . i usca- ; loosa. missishippi: s- i'.C v yFrom Winchester by.Perty COyrt-hduse' 5 and Columbia to rlolmesville. 7 7r ;7? 7 From. Picen'S Gourthouse, in Alabama 7 bV Monroe Court-house, the Cotton . Gin port;; and.te; 'jQhlclwfXen'dvla' thbistate of V Mississippi to the Chickasawr3fuffsin the : state of Tennessee; 7 From the (dhbcage td , t 7 MontibeHo; --i?-: i,. S"' v--" 'V-: ',f j- Froni Caftipbell's station,) by'Blairs'ferry" -r , - 'to.PumpkihtownV777r2;; f f v 7 7 '( ;7From J Sparta; inWhite' county, to Fike' v : ville, ift'Bledsoe fcourity;; ' t-:i. s- 7-k. 1 lie post roa4 trom "Morgantown toMount Pleasant aUas Pumpkiritown.to go byMiin-- .7T roe Cburt-hquse; 7'' xu 7 77 '.,., i, V,, 4 1 '7 ,. ' ' 7 7 ; From Grenyilleiiothe I Warni Spnngsi' ia ' I v; Jorthan ' X ' . -, ' From Itanchester hy ' Perry. Cobrt-housei s . ,.vVFltbrganfte;1;, brossint tSe l Ohio I it 4 ' Franisb'uVtb Harmony,- ihrindlana,'; V, f From-Mori'fibellb by Beatty's salt H'orkai," .':7' I.' and Rpis pbilt-Ofllcej tor Jacksborough, lin Boss's : post office, to Somerset, lnTpulaskt 7, . ..county :7:- ;;.Jn jV7:' r, ,..Vr 7 From JKcbinbnii tb ihe HaisePatchJ here;, v- ? ; after to ! go bi?tlanche,ster to Barbpurville. ; . r i FromBe4lerontaine.iiV: Logan; county, by 5 forts McArthuFiiid Fifadlay.tothefodt of thq rapids of the? Miami of the-Xakei 7i .V .K T 7Fr6m Cblumbu byasville,s?tm; seat bf ; A justice v of' Union - county, ! , thence , through ' ; ZanesfiId tOxBellefontameii in the county , of ' . i.t'. ' - i i . r 1 From Norton in ' the county of Delaware by Clarendon ;Buayners; to the city of Sandiisi 7 - ' kyiv; gt3 : fc X' nTrom' thenquthJjttle-Scib Ports-' X-. moutb.::,f "X;X :X?&XfKiy?'r--0- jX Fjromleveland ihroughJr Huy ; 7 ';.: sonVIttvemiaBftTfpy BqardmahPlaPetersb Xfl'X hutg;i6 B'eavefwnihPeKnsyVanial' K.: 7 'X ?.From CblilS sdn and Jtana townships jj;1 &Xj't i '. ':.t7 7" Froin7polumljba ? hyi.Sprpeldiaytoir7 v77 abfd ;oj.thehc'8Ato'. Indianapolis, vn the ' T ; X stated; Indiahaei5ce;by;Vaiv iibia, thene'etbv St:i2jqiis; 1q Missouii;-;i-'K' fe-' ' FwJbt;West7p t'pp'M-: thVougKctoldie '.ieat "of justif 'of yi- Browifi:blinty;irnsteid of rth& present ifbute.?" -f ,! .Front AuusfcaKbntucky,v by Lewis, Feh city;ChilotNevili Pointopoli. NcwRIch-- ".":. rmoridahd' ,7 f ?7:f f iiJfiJiAKA. 7 f justice for iarke Coiinty!and CnMbrVilfitj. toTlniianaoolis;i7L - .7 r'.' H7JV . Fm 43Vngon7 7 BuTlmgt i-7. ' Kf' on and -7; 7FrdmXJiwfencuffr f.7.v h 7';kiunris4z ,;7-?t;v !' " r .'FrbmIhcennes. 'in' ir.diaa-i ' by. Elfiaon' . ' i t ! . ! Prairiei Pidestine; Ydrurora,, Grnd Prai, rie, mCl V ? 7FroihiShaweetown(b merica. f v;:vvvi;v'7S ; -i ivy. t: I i .-" J 7 ' nHu.Hu-.ulv-':u,v "rr.-- ill 7'7t w-" .7 , .TX'l r" 4. w 1 1 from jreorw oa juimujj nver.' ip panirama. , . i rj v it , r j-. j - muj ow. . . rv. ' orfeDared ibT the ;UseofMagistratei;7 l7" mitS" 'X X' WS,Wtt . 1 .7: . ' 7Sv' "'1 lW ;,; i7-77va'V7,rf& :- h I''';)' ' - 7' 7L J'."-7 - . ' "7. if- :- 7".i ";-.:,7-,7':!7r-':-7 .-:-v.:V-7 i.. . .- . '. v - ..f'' -
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 4, 1822, edition 1
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